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Proceeding contribution from Baroness Harman (Labour) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 5 June 2008. It occurred during Business statement on Business of the House.
The business for next week will be as follows. Monday 9 June—Second Reading of the Climate Change Bill [Lords]. Tuesday 10 June—Remaining stages of the Counter-Terrorism Bill (Day1). Wednesday 11 June—Conclusion of the remaining stages of the Counter-Terrorism Bill. Thursday 12 June—It is expected that there will be an oral statement on the HMS Tireless board of inquiry. Topical debate: subject to be announced, followed by the Chairman of Ways and Means has named opposed private business for consideration. Friday 13 June—Private Members' Bills. The provisional business for the week commencing 16 June will include: Monday 16 June—Second Reading of the Children and Young Persons Bill [Lords]. Tuesday 17 June—Opposition Day [14th Allotted Day]. There will be a debate on an Opposition motion. Subject to be announced. Wednesday 18 June—A general debate on the pre-European Council. Thursday 19 June—Topical debate: subject to be announced, followed by a general debate on defence procurement. Friday 20 June—Private Members' Bills. I should also like to inform the House that the business in Westminster Hall for 19 and 26 June and 3 July will be: Thursday 19 June—A debate on the report from the Work and Pensions Committee entitled ““The Best Start in Life? Alleviating Deprivation, Improving Social Mobility and Eradicating Child Poverty””. Thursday 26 June—A debate on skills for life. Thursday 3 July—A debate on women with particular vulnerabilities in the criminal justice system. May I remind the House that we will rise for the summer recess on Tuesday 22 July? The dates for the tabling and answering of written questions during the summer recess were agreed by the House yesterday.

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Reference

476 c921 

Session

2007-08

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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