Parliament and Politics: Main business next week
MONDAY - Commons: Questions to Welsh ministers and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Airports (N Ireland) Order; Health and Personal Social Services (N Ireland) Order; Return of Cultural Objects Regulations; Housing Support Grant (Scotland) Order. Lords: Intelligence Services Bill, Third Reading; British Nationality (Hong Kong) Bill, Third Reading; European Parliamentary Constituencies Orders; European Parliamentary Elections Regulations. Debates on Bosnia and export of land mines.
TUESDAY - Commons: Employment questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; European Parliamentary Constituencies Orders; European Parliamentary Elections Regulations; Auditors (Financial Services Act) Rules; Accountants (Banking Act) Regulations; Building Societies (Auditors) Order; Auditors (Insurance Companies Act) Regulations; Debate on Welsh Revenue Support Grant reports. Lords: Police and Magistrates' Courts Bill, Committee; Non- Domestic Rating Bill, Report; Malvern Hills Bill, Third Reading.
WEDNESDAY - Commons: Environment questions; Channel Tunnel (Security) Order; Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order; Social Security Benefits Uprating Order; Statutory Sick Pay (Small Employers' Relief) Amendment Regulations; Social Security (Contributions) (Rerating and National Insurance Fund Payments) Order; Statutory Sick Pay (Rate of Payment) Order. Lords: Debate on inquisitorial tribunals procedures, vehicle thefts and processing of Jamaican visitors at Gatwick.
THURSDAY - Commons: N Ireland questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; Debate on the Royal Navy. Lords: Mental Health (Amendment) Bill, Third Reading; Police and Magistrates' Courts Bill, Committee; Accountants (Banking Act) Regulations; Auditors (Financial Services Act) Rules; Building Societies (Auditors) Order; Auditors (Insurance Companies Act) Regulations.
FRIDAY - Commons: Chiropractors Bill, Second Reading; Nursery Education (Assessment of Need) Bill, Second Reading. Lords: Not sitting.
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