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Monday, 17 January, 2000, 16:13 GMT
19 January

House of Commons

Questions: Wales, Prime Minister

Business:

Ten Minute Rule Bill: Community Protection (Airport Noise and Pollution) Bill - David Taylor (Leicestershire North West).

Representation of the People Bill - Remaining stages.

Fur Farming (Prohibition) Bill - Second Reading.

Sea Fishing (Grants) Bill - Second Reading.

Adjournment Debate: Winter pressures on the NHS in the Avon area - Steve Webb (Lib Dem, Northavon).

Westminster Hall:

Future of the Tote - Richard Page.

Competition, regulation and the review of the banking sector - Patrick Hall.

Inner London housing - Jeremy Corbyn.

Airborne forces and the Pegasus symbol - Julian Lewis.

GNER's proposal for a Parkway station at Hadley Wood - Stephen Twigg.

House of Lords

Starred questions:

What bonus payments are to be paid to members of the Armed Forces who have served in Kosovo - The Lord Burnham.

Which elements of the New Agenda Coalition resolution, approved by the United Nations General Assembly on 13th October 1999, they found unacceptable; and why - The Lord Archer of Sandwell.

What steps is the government taking to prevent suspected war criminals from entering the United Kingdom - The Lord Janner of Braunstone.

Business:

To call attention to the situation in Pakistan - The Lord Weatherill.

-To call attention to the case for action, bilaterally, and through inter-governmental organisations, to end bonded labour and all other contemporary forms of slavery - The Earl of Sandwich.

Unstarred Question:

What steps is the government taking to promote the creation of sustainable livelihoods as the spearhead of their anti-poverty strategy in the less developed countries - The Lord Holme of Cheltenham.

Select Committees

Defence: Defence white paper

Scottish Affairs: Work of BBC Scotland and Broadcasting Council for Scotland

Social Security: Medical services for the Benefits Agency

Northern Ireland Affairs: Post devolution

Non-parliamentary

By-election: Nominations close for the Ceredigion by-election.

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