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Monday, 22 May, 2000, 12:19 GMT 13:19 UK
Tuesday May 23
House of Commons

1430: Scottish questions

1455: Advocate General questions

14.55: Lord Chancellor¿s Department questions

15.15: President of the Council/House of Commons Commission

Business

Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate Bill (Lords) - Second Reading

Limited Liability Partnership Bill (Lords) - Second Reading

Westminster Hall

10.00-11.30 Tony Worthington (Lab, Clydebank & Milngavie) - Sierra Leone

11.30-12.00 Steve Webb (LD, Northavon) - State pension rights of married women

12.00-12.30 Jenny Jones (Lab, Wolverhampton South West) - Mike Tyson's entry clearance application

12.30-13.00 William Thompson (Tyrone West) - Electoral malpractice in Northern Ireland

LORDS - sitting at 14.30

Introductions Lord Parekh
Baroness Walmsley

Starred Questions

The Lord McCarthy - To ask Her Majesty's Government what action they propose to take to deal with problems of recruitment and retention in higher education institutions following independent reports by Industrial Relations Services and the Office of Manpower Economics.

The Lord Watson of Richmond - To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they will encourage the Royal Parks Agency to ensure that Parliament Square does not become a site for permanent displays.

The Lord Northbrook - To ask Her Majesty's Government what representations they have received concerning the Budget proposals for changes to the taxation of "mixer companies".

The Baroness Gardner of Parkes - To ask Her Majesty's Government what research into prostate cancer they are supporting.

Business
Terrorism Bill - Committee Stage (Second day)

Unstarred Question
The Lord Islwyn - To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they will give further consideration to the removal of sanctions against Iraq.

Select Committees

Education and Employment: DFEE Funding

Environment Sub-Committee: UK Biodiversity

Culture, Media and Sport: Cultural Property, return and illicit trade

International Development: After Seattle, the WTO and Developing Countries

Treasury: May inflation Report

Agricutlure: Action Plan for Farming

Lords Monetary Policy Committee: Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England

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