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Business Of The House

Volume 282: debated on Monday 14 October 1996

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4.6 pm

The Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons
(Mr. Tony Newton)

Madam Speaker, I should like to make a short business statement. The business for this week will be as follows:

MONDAY 14 OCTOBER AND TUESDAY 15 OCTOBER— Debate on a Government motion to approve the Defence Estimates 1996 (Cm 3223).

At the end on Tuesday—motion on the Asylum (Designated Countries of Destination and Designated Safe Third Countries) Order.

Motion to suspend further proceedings on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link Bill until the next Session of Parliament.

WEDNESDAY 16 OCTOBER—Until 2.30 pm, there will be debates on the motion for the Adjournment of the House.

Debate on a motion to take note of the outstanding reports of the Public Accounts Committee to which the Government have replied. Details will be given in the Official Report.

The House will also wish to now that on Tuesday 15 October, there will be a debate on the Merger Regulation in European Standing Committee B.

Details of the relevant documents will be given in the Official Report.

The House will meet for prorogation at 9.30 am on Thursday 17 October and the new Session will be opened on Wednesday 23 October.

Tuesday 15 October: European Standing Committee B—Relevant European Community Document: No. 9961/96, The Merger Regulation. Relevant European Legislation Committee Report: HC 51-xxvi (1995–96).

Wednesday 16 October: Debate on a motion to take note of the outstanding reports of the Public Accounts Committee to which the Government have replied. The relevant reports are as follows:

Number

Report Title

HC Number

Date of publication

Reports Session 1994–95

41

MOD: Management of the Capital Works Programme

454

22 November

42

NHS: Outpatient Services in England and Wales

448

23 November

43

Medical Research Council: Sale of the Mount Vernon Site, Hampstead

502

29 November

44

MOD: Major Projects Report 1994

487

30 November

45

Sale of County Hall (Riverside Building) to Shirayama Shokusan Company Ltd

408

6 December

46

MOD: The Risks of Fraud in Defence Procurement

365

7 December

47

London Docklands Development Corporation: The Limehouse Link

574

13 December

1

Number

Report Title

HC Number

Date of publication

Reports Session 1995ߝ96

1

Department of Social Security: Appropriation Accounts 1993ߝ94: Child Support Agency

31

20 December

2

Health Care International (Scotland) Ltd

32

21 December

3

Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland (Transport Services)

55

17 January

4

Community Economic Regeneration Scheme and Community Regeneration and Improvement Special Programme

56

18 January

5

Financial Controls in Training and Enterprise Councils

108

24 January

6

A Review of the Controls-Over Indirectly Funded Operations of the Metropolitan Police Service

109

25 January

7

The Meteorological Office Executive Agency: Evaluation of Performance

216

28 February

8

Department of Social Security and Benefits Agency: Purchase of Postal and Courier Services

232

29 February

9

Protecting and Presenting Scotland's Heritage properties

233

6 March

10

The Annual Report of the European Court of Auditors and the Statement of Assurance

250

13 March

11

Selective Financial Assistance for Tourism in Northern Ireland

266

14 March

12

Selective Financial Assistance for Tourism in Northern Ireland

267

20 March

13

The Operations of the Student Loans Company Ltd

110

21 March

14

Excess Votes 1994ߝ95

285

27 March

15

Financial Viability of the Teachers' Superannuation Scheme (England and Wales)

158

15 May

16

Metropolitan Police Service: Responding to Calls from the Public

33

16 May

1

Number

Report Title

HC Number

Dale of publication

17

The Prison Service (England and Wales): Qualification of Audit Opinion and Report on Excess Vole Expenditure

234

22 May

18

BBC World Service

206

5 June

19

Department of Social Security: Appropriation Accounts 1994ߝ95: Class XIII Vote I

224

6 June

20

Overseas Development Administration: Health and Population

277

12 June

21

Ministry of Defence: Management of Fire Risks Intervention Board for Agricultural

257

13 June

22

Produce: Preventing, Detecting and Acting on Irregularities

238

26 June

23

National Heritage Memorial Fund Account 1994ߝ95, Replacement of an Accounting Officer

199

27 June

24

Inland Revenue Department: Account Matters

217

3 July

25

Civil Legal Aid Means Testing

314

4 July

26

Education and Library-Boards (Northern Ireland) Maintenance of Board Property

269

10 July

27

Department of the Environment: Castlecourl Shopping Centre Belfast— Arrangements for Clawback of urban Development Grant

268

10 July

28

Home Office: Sale of Dtels

151

11 July

29

H M Treasury: Sale of the Government Debt in British Telecommunications and the Privatised Electricity-Companies

286

17 July

30

Ministry of Defence: Management of Works of Art

337

18 July

31

Clinical Audit in England

304

24 July

32

Sale of London Buses

251

25 July

33

HM Customs and Excise: Checking Claims for Repayment of VAT

181

8 August

34

The Management of Sickness Absence in Her Majesty's the Land Registry

307

2 August

1

Number

Report Title

HC Number

Date of publication

35

HM Customs and Excise: Account Matters

29

19 August

36

Vehicle Excise Duty: Evasion and Enforcement

375

1 August

37

Home Office Support for Voluntary Organisations

376

7 August

38

Lord Chancellor's Department and the Court Service: Handling Small Claims in the County Courts

410

26 July

39

NAO Estimates 1996ߝ97

176

14 August

40

N1AO Estimates 1996ߝ97

177

14 August

41

Evaluating the Applications to run the National Lottery and the Director General's Travel and Hospitality-Arrangements

96

31 July]

In view of that statement, will the Leader of the House say whether there is to be a statement from someone at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office about the brutal murder in Cyprus at the weekend of an unarmed Greek Cypriot, which followed two equally brutal murders—

Order. The hon. Gentleman has been a Member of the House long enough to know that the business statement is narrow and deals with only two matters. The Leader of the House is responsible only for the short statement that he has made and the debate cannot be widened. We shall now move on to the defence estimates.

On a point of order, Madam Speaker. Have you had notice from the Government of a statement on the death last Thursday of two Neath council workers who were poisoned in a local sewer? More than 100 people were so badly affected that they had to be admitted to hospital. Surely, there should be a public inquiry into the incident—it is a serious matter when lethal substances are illegally dumped in a sewer. If it can happen in Neath, it could happen throughout Wales or, indeed, Britain. Something must be done about it.

I have not been informed that any Minister is seeking to make a statement on that matter.