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Monday, 7 February, 2000, 11:25 GMT
10 February Commons Agriculture questions and questions to the Solicitor General. Second reading of the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill. Adjournment debate - Edward Leigh MP on Lincolnshire police funding. Westminster Hall debate on the Fifth Report of Session 1998-1999 from the Agriculture Committee on badgers and bovine tuberculosis. Lords The Lord Luke -To ask Her Majesty's Government whether the forward sale of tickets to the Millennium Dome Experience is adequate to ensure that the whole project will run at a profit by the end of the year. The Baroness Trumpington -To ask Her Majesty's Government what will be the status of established British hallmarks following the harmonisation of the relevant law throughout the European Union. The Lord Brabazon of Tara -To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they propose to take any action following the decision of the American cargo airline FedEx to cancel flights to Prestwick. Committee stage of Learning and Skills Bill. Select Committees Defence Committee examines the Armed Forces Discipline Bill, witnesses include John Spellar MP, Minister for the Armed Forces. Culture, Media and Sport Committee takes evidence on libraries, witnesses include, the Libraries and Information Commission and the Library Association. Non-parliamentary The cabinet holds its weekly meeting. The Bank of England announces its monthly decision on interest rates. |
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