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Monday, 17 January, 2000, 16:11 GMT
20 January

House of Commons

Questions: Education and employment

Business:

Electronic Communications Bill - Remaining stages

Debate on the Braithwaite Report on a motion for the adjournment of the House

Adjournment Debate:

Construction and language of Parliamentary Bills: Brian White (Lab, Milton Keynes North East)

Westminster Hall:

Adjournment Debate on small firms

House of Lords

Starred questions:

Why homoeopathy and healing are not on the approved list of complementary therapies which may be offered within prisons - The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley.

What opinion has the government formed about the effect of the shared residence requirement in housing benefit for those aged under 25 - The Earl Russell.

What arrangements are being made between the Home Office and local authorities in Scotland for accommodating asylum seekers who have arrived in the South of England - The Lord Campbell of Croy.

Business:

Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) Bill - Committee stage

Unstarred Question:

Whether they government will set up a nationwide network of children¿s refuges as recommended in the Children¿s Society study - The Earl Russell.

Select Committees

Environment, Transport and Regions: Rural white paper

Health: Tobacco industry and the health risks of smoking

Non-parliamentary

Lords reform: The Royal Commission on the reform of the House of Lords publishes its report into the long term reform of the upper chamber.

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