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Next week in Parliament

Friday 19 March 1993 00:02 GMT
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MONDAY: Commons: Questions to National Heritage ministers, Attorney General and Overseas Development Administration. Budget debate, last day. Lords: Housing and Urban Development Bill, committee. Official Secrets Act (Prescription) (Amendment) Order. Pneumoconiosis (Workers' Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations.

TUESDAY: Commons: Health questions; Prime Minister's questions. Agriculture Bill, second reading. Funds for Trade Union Ballots (Revocation) regulations. Lords: Education Bill, second reading.

WEDNESDAY: Commons: Environment questions. European Communities (Amendment) Bill, committee. Lords: Debates on inner city conditions; preventing nuclear proliferation and ending nuclear tests; and future development of Unesco.

THURSDAY: Commons: Agriculture questions; Prime Minister's questions. European Communities (Amendment) Bill, committee. Lords: Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings (Scotland) Bill, Commons amendments. Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill, committee. Child Benefit and Child Support regulations. Plymouth Development Corporation (Area and Constitution) Order.

FRIDAY: Commons: Private Members' business - Local Government (Overseas Assistance) Bill, committee and Protection of Animals (Scotland) Bill, committee. Lords: Not sitting.

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