Friday 20 April 2007 at 11.00am
Victims of Overseas Terrorism Bill [HL] Second Reading [Lord Brennan]
If the bill is read a second time, Lord Brennan to move that the bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House.
Alcohol Labelling Bill [HL] Second Reading [Lord Mitchell]
If the bill is read a second time, Lord Mitchell to move that the bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House.
Baroness Tonge to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to increase provision of contraceptive services, prevent the closure of specialist community clinics and increase the availability of training in contraceptive services and sexual health.
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Future Business
Monday 23 April at 2.30pm
*Baroness Williams of Crosby to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proportion of (a) eligible working families, (b) single parents and (c) old age pensioners claim tax credits.
*Lord Quirk to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are taking or planning to take in response to the recent Languages Review by Lord Dearing and Dr Lid King.
*Lord James of Blackheath to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they still intend to use Hackney Marshes as a VIP car park during the 2012 London Olympic Games; and, if so, what proportion of the football pitches will be affected and what alternative facilities will be provided for the youth of Hackney.
*Lord Clement-Jones to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether new guidance for local authorities on the administration of the Blue Badge Scheme will include provision to allow for the blue badge to be extended to people with autism.
The Chairman of Committees intends to move the following two motions en bloc: but if any Lord objects the motions must be moved separately.
Communications The Chairman of Committees to move that a Select Committee be appointed to consider Communications and that, as proposed by the Committee of Selection, the following members be appointed to the Committee:
B Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury L Corbett of Castle Vale B Eccles of Moulton L Fowler (Chairman) L Hastings of Scarisbrick B Howe of Idlicote L Inglewood
| L King of Bridgwater Bp Manchester L Maxton B McIntosh of Hudnall B Scott of Needham Market B Thornton; |
That the Committee have power to adjourn from place to place;
That the Committee have power to appoint specialist advisers;
That the Committee have leave to report from time to time;
That the evidence taken by the Committee shall, if the Committee so wishes, be published;
And that the Committee meet on Tuesday 1 May at 3.30pm in Committee Room 2A.
Climate Change The Chairman of Committees to move that the Commons message of Wednesday 18 April be now considered, and that a Committee of twelve Lords be appointed to join with the Committee appointed by the Commons to consider and report on the draft Climate Change Bill presented to both Houses on 13 March 2007 (Cm 7040);
That, as proposed by the Committee of Selection, the following members be appointed to the Committee:
B Billingham E Caithness L Crickhowell L Jay of Ewelme L May of Oxford B Miller of Chilthorne Domer
| L Puttnam E Selborne L Teverson L Vinson L Whitty L Woolmer of Leeds; |
That the Committee have power to agree with the Committee appointed by the Commons in the appointment of a Chairman;
That the Committee have power to send for persons, papers and records;
That the Committee have power to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House;
That the Committee have leave to report from time to time;
That the evidence taken by the Committee shall, if the Committee so wishes, be published;
That the Committee have power to appoint specialist advisers;
That the Committee have power to adjourn from place to place within the United Kingdom;
That the Committee meet with the Committee appointed by the Commons on Wednesday 25 April 2007 at 9.00am in the Boothroyd Room in Portcullis House;
And that, notwithstanding the Resolution of this House of 27 March, the date by which the Joint Committee is required to report should be 25 July 2007 rather than 13 July 2007.
Offender Management Bill Baroness Scotland of Asthal to move that it be an instruction to the Committee of the Whole House to which the Offender Management Bill has been committed that they consider the bill in the following order:
Clauses 1 to 5 Schedule 1 Clauses 6 to 8 Schedule 2
| Clauses 9 to 36 Schedules 3 to 5 Clauses 37 to 39 |
Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Bill Report [Lord Rooker]
Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government what measures they are taking to help provide homes for homeless and overcrowded families. (Dinner break business, 1 hour)
Tuesday 24 April at 2.30pm
Baroness Coussins and Baroness Campbell of Surbiton will be introduced.
*Lord Rosser to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the availability of water supplies to meet anticipated demand during the rest of 2007.
*Earl Howe to ask Her Majesty’s Government what account they have taken of whole life costs of procurement in the Department of Health’s consultation on Arrangements for the remuneration of services relating to appliances under Part IX of the Drug Tariff in the light of the price cuts proposed therein.
*Baroness Emerton to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the multi-professional education and training allocation to strategic health authorities for 2007-08 which has been increased by 3.6 per cent will be protected.
Whitehaven Harbour Bill [HL] Third Reading
Parliament (Joint Departments) Bill [HL] Third Reading [The Lord President (Baroness Amos)]
Palliative Care Bill [HL] Third Reading [Baroness Finlay of Llandaff]
Disabled Persons (Independent Living) Bill [HL] Third Reading [Lord Ashley of Stoke]
Piped Music etc. (Hospitals) Bill [HL] Third Reading [Lord Beaumont of Whitley]
Statistics and Registration Service Bill Committee [Lord Davies of Oldham] 7th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee
Baroness Northover to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are taking to combat AIDS across the world and its effect on children. (Dinner break business, 1 hour)
Wednesday 25 April at 3.00pm Prayers will have been read.
*Lord Tomlinson to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have assessed the extent to which the report and recommendations by the Joint Committee on Conventions, Conventions of the United Kingdom Parliament (HL Paper 265, Session 2005-06), endorsed by both Houses of Parliament, are being observed.
*Baroness Stern to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to handle mentally ill people in prison, in light of the Prime Minister’s review of the criminal justice system.
*Baroness Sharples to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the armed forces have all the equipment they need to minimise casualties in armed conflict.
Serious Crime Bill [HL] Report [Baroness Scotland of Asthal]
Government of Wales Act 2006 (Consequential Modifications and Transitional Provisions) Order 2007 Lord Evans of Temple Guiting to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 26 March be approved. 14th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee (Dinner break business)
Representation of the People (National Assembly for Wales) (Access to Election Documents) Regulations 2007 Lord Evans of Temple Guiting to move that the draft Regulations laid before the House on 7 March be approved. 12th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee (Dinner break business)
Thursday 26 April at 11.00am
Lord Hameed will be introduced.
*Lord Palmer to ask Her Majesty’s Government, in light of recent energy price rises, what steps they are taking to assist those pensioners and low-income families who are experiencing fuel poverty.
*Baroness Hanham to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the statement that they intend to bring forward primary legislation to require signatures in polling stations, when such legislation will be introduced.
*Lord Bradshaw to ask Her Majesty’s Government what representations they have received about the withdrawal of saver fares on the railways.
Lord James of Blackheath to call attention to budgetary reporting and the use of resources in the National Health Service; and to move for papers.
Lord Bruce-Lockhart to call attention to the recommendations of the Lyons Inquiry into Local Government, and the future of local government funding; and to move for papers.
Transport for London (Supplemental Toll Provisions) Bill [HL] Second Reading [Lord Tunnicliffe]
London Local Authorities Bill [HL] Third Reading [Lord Jenkin of Roding]
Monday 30 April at 2.30pm
Lord Krebs and Lord Mawson will be introduced.
*Lord Trefgarne to ask Her Majesty’s Government what construction and certification standards they propose for the two aircraft carriers to be ordered for the Royal Navy.
*Lord Barnett to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their definition of a green tax.
*Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the current humanitarian and security situation in Darfur and Chad.
*Lord Whitty to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will consider extending the mandate of the Electoral Commission to include ballots on transfers of council housing stock in order to ensure the fairness and transparency of such ballots.
Lord Woolmer of Leeds to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the contribution of the Yorkshire and Humber region to the United Kingdom economy. (Dinner break business, 1 hour)
It is expected that the Report stage of the Serious Crime Bill will conclude.
Grand Committee in the Moses Room at 3.30pm
Greater London Authority Bill Committee [Baroness Andrews] 7th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee
Tuesday 1 May at 2.30pm
*Lord Ashley of Stoke to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will review the VAT paid by disabled people in view of the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group’s report VAT and disabled peoplethe case for removing the barriers.
*Lord Naseby to ask Her Majesty’s Government why HOK Sport’s design for the 2012 Olympic stadium does not include a roof structure.
*Lord Goodlad to ask Her Majesty’s Government what measures they propose to take to reduce inflation.
International Tribunals (Sierra Leone) Bill [HL] Second Reading [Lord Triesman]
Lord Holme of Cheltenham to move that this House takes note of the Report of the Constitution Committee on Waging war: Parliament’s role and responsibility (15th Report, Session 2005-06, HL Paper 236) and the Follow-up Report (3rd Report, Session 2006-07, HL Paper 51).
Wednesday 2 May at 3.00pm
*Lord Harrison to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proposals they have to deliver foreign language training to members of the United Kingdom diplomatic service.
*Earl of Sandwich to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have improved the quality of their initial decisions on asylum seekers through the New Asylum Model.
*Lord Cavendish of Furness to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proposals they have for a new constitution or pattern of governance for the European Union.
Lord Lester of Herne Hill to ask Her Majesty’s Government why civil justice costs must be recovered in their entirety from those who become suitors before the court. (Dinner break business, 1 hour)
It is expected that the Committee on the Statistics and Registration Service Bill will conclude.
It is expected that the Grand Committee on the Greater London Authority Bill will continue at 3.45pm in the Moses Room.
Thursday 3 May at 11.00am
*Baroness Knight of Collingtree to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many consultants are currently suspended from their duties in National Health Service hospitals; and what estimate has been made of the resulting annual cost.
*Lord Faulkner of Worcester to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will seek to secure an amendment to the 1995 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court in order to make the killing of journalists in war zones a crime under international law.
*Lord Morris of Manchester to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many member states have now signed the United Nations Convention on Disability Rights.
Lord Patel to call attention to the potential benefits of stem cell research and related issues; and to move for papers.
It is expected that the following two motions in the name of Lord Broers will be debated together.
Lord Broers to call attention to science teaching; and to move for papers.
Lord Broers to move that this House takes note of the Report of the Science and Technology Committee on Science Teaching in Schools (10th Report, Session 2005-06, HL Paper 257).
Gambling Act 2005 (Exclusion of Children from Track Areas) Order 2007 Lord Davies of Oldham to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 21 February be approved. 10th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee
Gambling Act 2005 (Mandatory and Default Conditions) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 Lord Davies of Oldham to move that the draft Regulations laid before the House on 26 February be approved. 11th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee
It is expected that the following two motions in the name of Baroness Scotland of Asthal will be debated together.
Integration Loans for Refugees and Others Regulations 2007 Baroness Scotland of Asthal to move that the draft Regulations laid before the House on 21 February be approved. 10th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee and 12th Report from the Merits Committee
Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (Amendment of Section 76(3)) Order 2007 Baroness Scotland of Asthal to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 8 March be approved. 12th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee
Tuesday 8 May at 2.30pm
*Lord Janner of Braunstone to ask the Chairman of Committees what progress has been made in the cleaning of the exterior of the Palace of Westminster; and when this work will be completed.
*Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to celebrate Europe Day this year.
*Lord Waddington to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether in negotiations within the European Union they propose to agree to a reduction in the number of policy areas covered by national vetoes.
Legal Services Bill [HL] Report (day 3) [Lord Falconer of Thoroton]
Baroness Massey of Darwen to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to develop the education of young people in custody. (Dinner break business, 1 hour)
It is expected that the Grand Committee on the Greater London Authority Bill will continue at 3.30pm in the Moses Room.
Wednesday 9 May at 3.00pm
*Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the cost to hospital in-patients of making and receiving land-line telephone calls.
*Lord Roberts of Llandudno to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they provide guidance and help for people of all ages in stressful situations who might become homeless and destitute.
*Lord Giddens to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they are concerned with inequalities in the distribution of wealth in the United Kingdom.
Thursday 10 May at 11.00am
*Lord Bishop of Ripon and Leeds to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they have taken to support the voluntary sector in the management of Approved Premises (formerly known as Probation and Bail Hostels).
*Baroness Trumpington to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they are making in reducing incidents of fly-tipping.
*Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government what contribution United Kingdom forces deployed to Afghanistan are making to assist the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police.
Grand Committee in the Moses Room at 2.00pm
Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Bill [HL] Committee [Lord Lester of Herne Hill]
Monday 14 May at 2.30pm
*Lord Hannay of Chiswick to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the value of the United Kingdom’s membership of the Seven Nation Initiative on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament; and what are their intentions with regard to the future work of the group, particularly in the run up to the next review of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 2010.
*Lord Crickhowell to ask Her Majesty’s Government what percentage of the total capital value of new hospital building projects, with a value of £29.7 million or above, built since 1997 relates to hospitals situated in Parliamentary constituencies which currently have a sitting Labour Member of Parliament.
*Lord Teverson to ask Her Majesty’s Government when, following decisions taken at the March European Council on climate change, they expect the last incandescent light bulb to be switched off in the United Kingdom.
*Lord Eden of Winton to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will review the decision to exclude some 22,000 Gurkha veterans who left service before 1997 from the new pension arrangements available to Gurkha veterans who retired after July 1997.
Tuesday 15 May at 2.30pm
*Lord Bishop of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government what provision they are making for extra policing in Liverpool during its year as European Capital of Culture.
*Lord Campbell-Savours to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will review the law on the compensation of victims of rape and other sexual offences.
*Lord Willoughby de Broke to ask Her Majesty’s Government why they have overridden the Scrutiny Reserve resolution relating to the work of the European Union Select Committee on 157 occasions in the last three years.
Wednesday 16 May at 3.00pm
*Viscount Waverley to ask Her Majesty’s Government how far their war against terror extends in geographical terms; and what are the main activities which they include within the term global terrorism.
*Baroness Byford to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made on the 19,000 2005 Single Farm Payments currently being reviewed by the Rural Payments Agency.
*Lord Sheldon to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their latest estimate of changes in the level of support for the Arts as a consequence of the rising cost of the 2012 London Olympic Games.
Thursday 17 May at 11.00am
*Lord Berkeley to ask Her Majesty’s Government why there is a £10 charge for refunding rail tickets purchased online, but not for refunding tickets purchased at stations.
*Lord Anderson of Swansea to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, in response to the defeat of the Gambling (Geographical Distribution of Casino Premises Licences) Order 2007 in the House of Lords on 28 March, they will introduce two Orders separating the supercasinos from the other proposed casinos.
*Lord Hylton to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will ensure that there are effective procedures for referring all detained asylum applicants who allege previous torture to the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture.
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Motions for Balloted Debate
Ballot on 24 April for debate on 17 May. Time limit 2½ hours
Lord Morris of Manchester to call attention to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Disabled People; and to move for papers.
Lord Mitchell to call attention to the management of information technology projects in the public sector; and to move for papers.
Lord Elton to call attention to the proceedings of the Oslo Conference on Cluster Munitions on 22 and 23 February; and to move for papers.
Baroness Uddin to call attention to efforts to support families of children with special educational needs; and to move for papers.
Lord Cobbold to call attention to the report Drugsfacing facts by the RSA Commission on Illegal Drugs, Communities and Public Policy, published in March 2007; and to move for papers.
Earl of Glasgow to call attention to the opportunities and challenges facing the United Kingdom tourism industry; and to move for papers.
Lord Selsdon to call attention to the present condition of the Royal Navy; and to move for papers.
Lord Baker of Dorking to call attention to the effect upon heritage and the Arts of the transfer of Lottery funds to the 2012 London Olympic Games; and to move for papers.
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Select Committee Reports
The date on which the Report was published is in italics
Lord Grenfell to move that this House takes note of the Report of the European Union Select Committee on Further Enlargement of the EU: Threat or Opportunity (53rd Report, Session 2005-06, HL Paper 273). 23 November 2006
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Other Motions for Debate
Lord Dykes to call attention to the economic and social conditions in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; and to move for papers.
Viscount Montgomery of Alamein to call attention to developments in Latin America; and to move for papers.
Baroness Stern to move that this House takes note of the Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism, Cm. 6907, presented to Parliament on 24 July; and requests that Her Majesty’s Government do not ratify it until the Joint Committee on Human Rights has reported on its implications.
Lord Alton of Liverpool to call attention to conflict in Africa; and to move for papers.
Baroness Byford to call attention to services to the public in rural areas; and to move for papers.
Lord Norton of Louth to call attention to the case for changing the form in which legislation is presented to Parliament; and to move for papers.
Viscount Waverley to call attention to initiatives to end global terrorism; and to move for papers.
Lord Hylton to call attention to the current treatment and condition of migrant workers; and to move for papers.
Lord Dykes to call attention to bank charges and costs to individual customers; and to move for papers.
Lord Teverson to call attention to the current operations and future development of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme; and to move for papers.
Lord Teverson to call attention to the growth of private equity in the financing of British industry; and to move for papers.
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Questions for Short Debate
Time limit 1 hour or 1½ hours
Lord Pearson of Rannoch to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they agree with the First Report from the Committee for Privileges, Code of Conduct and Members’ Interests, (Session 2003-04, HL Paper 69) in particular its recommendation that Members of the House in receipt of pensions from the European Union do not normally need to declare such pensions as a financial interest when taking part in debates on European Union matters; and, if so, why.
Lord Pearson of Rannoch to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they propose to honour their commitment that family carers of people with lifelong severe intellectual impairment should be at the heart of decision-making about their relatives’ accommodation, health care and support.
Lord Alderdice to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they would support moves towards developing an inclusive semi-permanent conference table to address the problems of the Middle East.
Lord Carlile of Berriew to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the future of British architecture.
Baroness Scott of Needham Market to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made on their capital building programme.
Baroness Neuberger to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the British Medical Association’s report, Child and adolescent mental healtha guide for healthcare professionals, published in June 2006.
Baroness Sharp of Guildford to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether current or proposed methods of allocating research funds amongst universities are sufficient to support basic research infrastructures or to promote innovative and applied research.
Lord Jenkin of Roding to ask Her Majesty’s Government when they will announce their decision on the provision of Alternatively Secured Pensions.
Viscount Montgomery of Alamein to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the development of the Central American Integration System.
Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the role and contribution of the creative industries to the economy and well being of the United Kingdom.
Lord Harrison to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they are supporting Liverpool in preparing for its role as European Capital of Culture 2008.
Lord Ashley of Stoke to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are taking to promote the United Nations Convention on disability.
Baroness Masham of Ilton to ask Her Majesty’s Government what they can and will do to prevent primary care trusts and hospital trusts reducing spending on specialist nursing services in the treatment and support of patients with long-term conditions.
Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank to ask Her Majesty’s Government how and when they will implement the proposals contained in the Department of Health report, Mending hearts and brains, in respect of stroke victims.
Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government what lessons have been learned from the comments made by the coroner in the case of Sergeant Steven Roberts.
Baroness Rawlings to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the current situation in Georgia.
Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the performance of the British Airports Authority is satisfactory.
Lord Faulkner of Worcester to ask Her Majesty’s Government what guidance they are giving to the Gambling Commission to ensure that the integrity of sport is not compromised by the growth of the betting industry.
Lord Sheikh to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they will take to address the causes and impact of human trafficking.
Lord Addington to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps are being taken to make sports medicine more readily available through the National Health Service so as to support healthy living programmes, particularly those aimed at combating obesity through greater physical activity.
Lord Barnett to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to dispense with the Barnett formula.
Lord Lloyd of Berwick to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they are making in moving the Supreme Court to the Middlesex Guildhall.
Baroness Deech to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they will take to secure implementation of their response to the Report of the All Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Anti-Semitism concerning anti-Semitism on university campuses.
Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will undertake a full analysis of the prospects for United Kingdom membership of the eurozone including the risk that further delay will make it harder to achieve United Kingdom membership.
Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, before the 40th anniversary of the occupation of the Palestinian Territories in June, they will make representations to the government of Israel about the return of those territories.
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts to ask Her Majesty’s Government what studies have been made of the impact of the provisions of the 8th Company Law Directive on the competitive position of the City of London.
Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government what are the main issues under consideration in relation to the provision of coastal access.
Earl of Listowel to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made towards the introduction of an allocated mentor and protected time for all newly qualified social workers.
Baroness D’Souza to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made by Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan.
Baroness Howe of Idlicote to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made in implementing the plans outlined in the Department of Health document, Improving access to audiology services in England; how they intend to ensure that audiology is regarded as a priority area by strategic health authorities and primary care trusts; and what specific role they envisage for the independent sector.
Lord Waddington to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will assist those who served the Crown in Southern Rhodesia before the unilateral declaration of independence, and in many cases afterwards, for whose pensions the government of Zimbabwe took responsibility under the Independence Constitution but who are no longer receiving any pension.
Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government what consultations they are holding in connection with the revision of their alcohol harm reduction strategy.
Lord Teverson to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to substitute long distance passenger travel within the United Kingdom from air to rail.
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Questions for Written Answer
Tabled on 19 April and due for answer on 3 May.
Lord McColl of Dulwich to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are taking to ensure that doctors appointed by primary care trusts as general practitioners with a special interest in dermatology have the necessary training and qualifications to carry out the role. HL3333
Lord Morris of Manchester to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Davies of Oldham on 18 April (WA 65), within what timescale they expect to make an announcement on the action which they will take following proceedings on the draft Gambling (Geographical Distribution of Casino Premises Licences) Order 2007. HL3334
Lord Ouseley to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they propose to take to regularise the status of asylum seekers, particularly with regard to the right to work. HL3335
Lord Ouseley to ask Her Majesty’s Government what consideration they are giving to implementing arrangements for the judicial oversight of all decisions to detain asylum seekers, as practised in other European Union member states. HL3336
Lord Ouseley to ask Her Majesty’s Government what criteria are applied by the Immigration Minister when considering a request from officials to extend detention of a child asylum seeker for more than 28 days. HL3337
Lord Kilclooney to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Triesman on 19 April (HL3022), whether legislation in Austria provides for the exercise of freedom of speech on the circumstances in which (a) Armenians lost their lives in 1915-16, and (b) Jews lost their lives in Germany during the Second World War; and whether this legislation is compatible with membership of the European Union. HL3338
Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will provide comprehensive information to pregnant women on cord blood donation. HL3339
Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will provide the infrastructure to allow the easy collection of cord blood in delivery units. HL3340
Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proportion of total stem cell research funds go into adult stem cell or cord blood stem cell research. HL3341
Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will take steps to promote cord blood stem cell technology to the public. HL3342
Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will support cord blood stem cell research both in the private sector and in universities. HL3343
Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will work with the Royal Colleges, especially the Royal College of Gynaecologists, to bring cord blood technology to the general public. HL3344
Lord Lucas to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many sets of facing points there are on the high speed rail network; what plans there are to replace them with trailing points; and how frequently facing points are inspected. HL3345
Countess of Mar to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many parts per million of Araclor 1254 in water would affect the immune, neurological, reproductive and endocrine systems of fish, rats, sheep, cattle and humans; what levels would cause death; for how long the chemical remains active in the environment; and for how long these effects have been known. HL3346
Countess of Mar to ask Her Majesty’s Government what are the levels of chlorodibenzofuran found in (a) surface water following heavy rains, and (b) ground water in the locality of Brofiscin Quarry and in aquifers fed by sources in that locality. HL3347
Countess of Mar to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Rooker on 16 April (WA 31), what was their source for stating that the original depth of the Brofiscin Quarry would have been approximately six metres below current surface levels. HL3348
Countess of Mar to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Rooker on 16 April (WA 31), by what route access was given to the vehicles carrying toxic waste materials into Brofiscin Quarry between 1965 and 1972. HL3349
Countess of Mar to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Rooker on 16 April (WA 31), what was their source for stating that the Brofiscin Quarry contains some 72,000 cubic metres of waste material; and what is the approximate tonnage of this volume of waste. HL3350
Countess of Mar to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have made an assessment of the research currently being undertaken at the University of Surrey and at the University of Albany in the United States on the public health and environmental effects of polychlorinated biphenyls and other chlorinated hydrocarbons released into the environment and, particularly, into water sources. HL3351
Lord Laird to ask Her Majesty’s Government what guidance, if any, has been given to the judiciary in Northern Ireland over the last five years concerning sentencing policy. HL3352
Lord Laird to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proposals they have to improve the public’s understanding of the factors taken into consideration in the sentencing of criminals in Northern Ireland. HL3353
Lord Laird to ask Her Majesty’s Government what were the criteria used in the selection of the Maze site for a national stadium for Northern Ireland; who drew up the criteria; and what body judged the application of these criteria. HL3354
Lord Laird to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have established guidelines on the use of public funds to provide memorials to people who committed suicide for political reasons. HL3355
Baroness Byford to ask Her Majesty’s Government what has been the cost of delivering access since the implementation of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. HL3356
Baroness Byford to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the current status of the Paths of Discovery Scheme; and whether this scheme is going to be closed. HL3357
Baroness Byford to ask Her Majesty’s Government what has been the cost to date of the Paths of Discovery Scheme introduced by the Countryside Agency. HL3358
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Questions unanswered after 14 days
The questions asked on the dates shown in bold were due for answer by the dates in brackets.
The Government department responsible for answering each Question is shown in square brackets.
16 January (30 January)
HL1365 Lord Avebury [HO]
30 January (13 February)
HL1762 Lord Carlile of Berriew [HO]
HL1763 Lord Carlile of Berriew [HO]
HL1764 Lord Carlile of Berriew [HO]
HL1765 Lord Carlile of Berriew [HO]
HL1766 Lord Carlile of Berriew [HO]
HL1767 Lord Carlile of Berriew [HO]
8 February (22 February)
HL2018 Lord Tebbit [HO]
19 February (5 March)
HL2053 Lord Avebury [HO]
HL2102 Baroness Stern [HO]
20 February (6 March)
HL2106 Lord Avebury [HO]
21 February (7 March)
HL2185 Lord Hanningfield [DfT]
23 February (9 March)
HL2268 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]
26 February (12 March)
HL2316 Earl Howe [DTI]
HL2317 Earl Howe [DTI]
HL2322 Lord Hylton [HO]
28 February (14 March)
HL2376 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL2377 Lord Hylton [HO]
1 March (15 March)
HL2418 Lord Marlesford [HO]
HL2419 Lord Marlesford [HO]
6 March (20 March)
HL2476 Lord Harris of Haringey [HO]
7 March (21 March)
HL2528 Lord Kilclooney [NIO]
HL2536 Lord Stoddart of Swindon [HO]
HL2539 Baroness Stern [HO]
HL2543 Baroness Stern [HO]
8 March (22 March)
HL2602 Lord Laird [NIO]
13 March (27 March)
HL2656 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL2669 Lord Ramsbotham [HO]
HL2670 Lord Ramsbotham [HO]
HL2671 Lord Ramsbotham [HO]
HL2673 Lord Ramsbotham [HO]
14 March (28 March)
HL2702 Lord Ramsbotham [HO]
HL2703 Lord Ramsbotham [HO]
HL2704 Lord Ramsbotham [HO]
HL2705 Lord Ramsbotham [HO]
HL2706 Lord Ramsbotham [HO]
HL2707 Lord Ramsbotham [HO]
HL2719 Lord Turnbull [HO]
HL2720 Lord Turnbull [HO]
15 March (29 March)
HL2738 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL2743 Lord Lucas [HO]
HL2744 Lord Lucas [HO]
HL2745 Lord Lucas [HO]
HL2746 Lord Lucas [HO]
HL2752 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL2754 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL2755 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL2756 Lord Hylton [HO]
16 March (30 March)
HL2786 Baroness Ludford [DTI]
19 March (2 April)
HL2796 Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer [HO]
HL2809 Lord Lester of Herne Hill [HO]
HL2816 Baroness Noakes [HMT]
HL2817 Baroness Noakes [HMT]
HL2821 Lord Hanningfield [HO]
HL2822 Lord Hanningfield [HO]
HL2823 Lord Hanningfield [HO]
HL2824 Lord Hanningfield [HO]
HL2830 Lord Ouseley [HO]
20 March (3 April)
HL2851 Earl of Listowel [HO]
HL2853 Lord Berkeley [HO]
HL2864 Lord Hanningfield [SO]
HL2865 Lord Hanningfield [SO]
21 March (4 April)
HL2894 Lord Luke [DCMS]
HL2903 Lord Hoyle [MoD]
HL2919 Lord Laird [HO]
HL2921 Baroness Hollis of Heigham [DWP]
HL2929 Lord Marlesford [HO]
HL2930 Lord Marlesford [HO]
HL2931 Lord Marlesford [HO]
HL2932 Lord Marlesford [HO]
HL2933 Lord Marlesford [HO]
22 March (5 April)
HL2942 Earl of Sandwich [HO]
HL2943 Earl of Sandwich [DEFRA]
HL2959 Lord James of Blackheath [DCMS]
HL2968 Baroness Byford [CLG]
26 March (10 April)
HL2987 Lord Bishop of Ripon and Leeds [DoH]
HL2988 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL2989 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL2997 Lord Dykes [HO]
27 March (10 April)
HL3018 Lord Greaves [HO]
HL3019 Lord Greaves [HO]
HL3020 Lord Greaves [HO]
HL3024 Lord Lester of Herne Hill [HO]
HL3026 Lord Lester of Herne Hill [CLG]
HL3039 Lord Garden [MoD]
HL3048 Lord Judd [HO]
28 March (11 April)
HL3061 Duke of Montrose [SO]
HL3065 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL3073 Lord Jopling [HO]
HL3074 Lord Lester of Herne Hill [HO]
HL3075 Lord Lester of Herne Hill [DfT]
HL3084 Lord Harrison [DoH]
HL3085 Lord Marlesford [HO]
HL3086 Lord Marlesford [HO]
29 March (12 April)
HL3093 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL3096 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL3114 Lord Lofthouse of Pontefract [DTI]
HL3116 Lord Astor of Hever [MoD]
HL3119 Lord Astor of Hever [MoD]
HL3121 Lord Colwyn [DoH]
HL3122 Lord Colwyn [DoH]
HL3123 Lord Colwyn [DoH]
HL3127 Lord Marlesford [DWP]
HL3129 Lord Marlesford [DWP]
HL3130 Lord Marlesford [DWP]
HL3131 Lord Marlesford [HMT]
HL3134 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]
HL3135 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]
HL3136 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]
HL3137 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]
HL3138 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]
HL3139 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]
HL3140 Baroness Thomas of Winchester [HO]
Number of questions allocated to each department which are unanswered after 14 days.
| [CLG] 2
| [DCMS] 2
| [DEFRA] 1
| [DfT] 2
| [DoH] 5
| [DTI] 4
| [DWP] 4 |
| [HMT] 3
| [HO] 78
| [MoD] 4
| [NIO] 5
| [SO] 3
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Bills in Progress
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| Type of Bill
| To be considered |
| Waiting for Second Reading
|
| |
| European Union (Implications of Withdrawal) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Bailiffs (Licensing) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Victims of Overseas Terrorism [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 20 April |
| Alcohol Labelling [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 20 April |
| Leasehold Information [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Television Advertising (Food) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Torture (Damages) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| House of Lords (Amendment) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| House of Lords [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Royal Commission (Slavery) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| International Tribunals (Sierra Leone) [HL]
| Government
| 1 May |
| Pensions
| Government
| |
| Transport for London (Supplemental Toll Provisions) [HL]
| Private
| 26 April |
| Committed to a Select Committee
|
| |
| Bournemouth Borough Council [HL]
| Private
| |
| Manchester City Council [HL]
| Private
| |
| Re-committed to an Unopposed Bill Committee
|
| |
| London Local Authorities and Transport for London
| Private
| 25 April |
| Committed to a Grand Committee
|
| |
| Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 10 May |
| Greater London Authority
| Government
| 30 April |
| Committed to a Committee of the Whole House
|
| |
| Public Demonstrations (Repeals) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Interception of Communications (Admissibility of Evidence) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
Statistics and Registration Service (Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
| Government
| 24 April |
| Offender Management
| Government
| |
| Waiting for Report
|
| |
| Legal Services [HL]
| Government
| 8 May |
| Justice and Security (Northern Ireland)
| Government
| 23 April |
| Digital Switchover (Disclosure of Information)
| Government
| |
| Development Orders (Microgeneration) [HL] (formerly Energy Efficiency and Microgeneration [HL])
| Private Member’s
| |
Serious Crime [HL] (Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
| Government
| 25 April |
| Waiting for Third Reading
|
| |
| Palliative Care [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 24 April |
| Parliament (Joint Departments) [HL]
|
| 24 April |
| Piped Music etc. (Hospitals) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 24 April |
| Disabled Persons (Independent Living) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 24 April |
| Corruption [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| London Local Authorities [HL]
| Private
| 26 April |
| Transport for London [HL]
| Private
| |
| Whitehaven Harbour [HL]
| Private
| 24 April |
| Sent to the Commons
|
| |
| Concessionary Bus Travel [HL]
| Government
| |
Consumers, Estate Agents and Redress [HL] (Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
| Government
| |
| Cluster Munitions (Prohibition) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement [HL]
| Government
| |
| Mental Health [HL]
| Government
| |
Further Education and Training [HL] (Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
| Government
| |
| Government Spending (Website) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| European Union (Information, etc.) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Returned to the Commons amended
|
| |
| Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide
| Government
| |
| Welfare Reform
| Government
| |
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Affirmative Instruments in Progress
The Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee has drawn attention to certain instruments in the reports indicated
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| Merits Committee
| To be considered |
| Waiting for consideration by the Statutory Instruments Committee
|
| |
| Draft Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (Corresponding Amendments) Order 2007
|
| |
| Draft Representation of the People (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Regulations 2007
|
| |
| Draft Lord Chancellor (Modification of Functions) Order 2007
|
| |
| Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
|
| |
| Draft Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
| |
| Draft Taxis (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
| |
| Draft Charities (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
| |
| Draft Integration Loans for Refugees and Others Regulations 2007
| 12th Report
| 3 May |
| Draft Gambling Act 2005 (Exclusion of Children from Track Areas) Order 2007
|
| 3 May |
| Draft Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007
| 14th Report
| |
| Draft Gambling Act 2005 (Mandatory and Default Conditions) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007
|
| 3 May |
| Draft Representation of the People (National Assembly for Wales) (Access to Election Documents) Regulations 2007
|
| 25 April |
| Draft Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (Amendment of Section 76(3)) Order 2007
|
| 3 May |
| Draft Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (Amendment) (Further Education) Regulations 2007
|
| |
| Draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Consequential Modifications and Transitional Provisions) Order 2007
|
| 25 April |
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Negative Instruments
Instruments reported by the Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee
|
| Praying time expires
| To be considered |
| 14th Report
|
| |
| Home Information Pack (Redress Scheme) Order 2007
| 26 April
| |
| 15th Report
|
| |
| Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) Regulations 2007
| 27 April
| |
| Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Surcharge) Order 2007
| 3 May
| |
| Water Resources Management Plan Regulations 2007
| 3 May
| |
| 16th Report
|
| |
| Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007
| 10 May
| |
| Electricity Generating Stations and Overhead Lines (Inquiries Procedure) (England and Wales) Rules 2007
| 10 May
| |
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Regulatory Reform Orders in Progress
The Regulatory Reform Committee has reported on Orders in the reports indicated
|
| Regulatory Reform Committee
| To be considered |
| Proposals reported following first-stage scrutiny by the Regulatory Reform Committee
|
| |
| Draft Regulatory Reform (Public Service Vehicles) Order 2005
| 14th Report
| |
| Draft Regulatory Reform (Game) Order 2007
| 5th Report
| |
| Draft Regulatory Reform (Financial Services and Markets Act 2000) Order 2006
| 5th Report
| |
| Draft Regulatory Reform (Collaboration etc. between Ombudsmen) Order 2007
| 5th Report
| |
| Draft Regulatory Reform (Deer) (England and Wales) Order 2007
| 5th Report
| |
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Committees
Unless otherwise indicated, Committees meet in the Lords’ rooms in the Committee Corridor as indicated in the daily broadsheet
| Monday 23 April
|
| |
| European Union
| Sub-Committee B Internal Market
| 4.00pm |
| Tuesday 24 April
|
| |
| European Union
| Sub-Committee A Economic and Financial Affairs, and International Trade
| 10.30am |
| Economic Affairs
| Select Committee
| 3.30pm |
| Merits of Statutory Instruments
| Select Committee
| 3.30pm |
| Regulators
| Select Committee
| 4.00pm |
| European Union
| Select Committee
| 4.15pm |
| Wednesday 25 April
|
| |
| Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform
| Select Committee
| 10.30am |
| London Local Authorities and Transport for London Bill
| Unopposed Bill Committee
| 10.30am |
| Science and Technology
| Sub-Committee II Personal Internet Security
| 3.30pm |
| European Union
| Sub-Committee E Law and Institutions
| 4.15pm |
| Thursday 26 April
|
| |
| European Union
| Sub-Committee G Social and Consumer Affairs
| 9.30am |
| European Union
| Sub-Committee C Foreign Affairs, Defence and Development Policy
| 10.30am |
| Tuesday 1 May
|
| |
| Constitution Committee
| Select Committee
| 10.30am |
| Wednesday 9 May
|
| |
| European Union
| Sub-Committee F Home Affairs
| 10.00am |
| Monday 14 May
|
| |
| Science and Technology
| Sub-Committee I Allergy
| 3.00pm |
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Minutes of Proceedings of Thursday 19 April 2007
The House met at 11.00am Prayers were read by the Lord Bishop of Worcester
Public Business
1 Health: National Health Service dentistry A question was asked by Baroness Gardner of Parkes and answered by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath.
2 Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital A question was asked by Lord Laming and answered by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath.
3 Israel: Hand in Hand schools A question was asked by Lord Turnberg and answered by Baroness Royall of Blaisdon.
4 Cyprus: universities A question was asked by Lord Harrison and answered by Lord Adonis.
5 Pensions Bill A bill to make provision about pensions and other benefits payable to persons in connection with bereavement or by reference to pensionable age; to make provision about the establishment and functions of the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority; and for connected purposes was brought from the Commons. It was read a first time and ordered to be printed. (HL Bill 61)
6 Pensions Bill The Explanatory Notes on the bill were ordered to be printed. (HL Bill 61-EN)
7 Statistics and Registration Service Bill Lord Davies of Oldham moved that it be an instruction to the Committee of the Whole House to which the Statistics and Registration Service Bill has been committed that they consider the bill in the following order:
Clauses 1 to 23 Schedule 1 Clauses 24 to 43 Schedule 2 Clauses 44 to 57
| Schedule 3 Clauses 58 to 70 Schedule 4 Clauses 71 to 73. |
The motion was agreed to.
8 Religion: non-believers (Balloted debate) Lord Harrison moved for papers relating to the position in British society of those who profess no religion. After debate, the motion was withdrawn.
9 Higher education and the economy (Balloted debate) Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe moved for papers relating to the economic impact of higher education institutions. After debate, the motion was withdrawn.
10 EU Strategy on Biofuels: from field to fuel (EUC Report) Lord Sewel moved that this House takes note of the Report of the European Union Select Committee on The EU Strategy on Biofuels: from field to fuel (47th Report, Session 2005-06, HL Paper 267). After debate, the motion was agreed to.
The House adjourned at 7.01pm until Friday 20 April at 11.00am.
Paul Hayter
Clerk of the Parliaments
Paper
All statutory instruments laid before the House are accompanied by an Explanatory Memorandum presented by command of Her Majesty, unless otherwise indicated.
Negative Instrument
The following instrument was laid before the House:
National Savings Bank (Amendment) Regulations 2007, laid under the National Savings Bank Act 1971. (1265)
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Judicial Business
Thursday 19 April
1 R (on the application of Edwards and another (Appellant)) v Environment Agency and another (Respondents) The petition of Cemex UK Cement Limited (formerly Rugby Limited) praying for leave to intervene in the said appeal was presented and referred to an Appeal Committee.
2 In re Officer L (Respondent) (Northern Ireland) The petition of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland praying for leave to intervene in the said appeal was presented and referred to an Appeal Committee.
3 R (on the application of M) (Respondent) v Slough Borough Council (Respondents) and another (Appellant) The petition of the appellant praying that the time for lodging the statement and appendix and setting down the cause for hearing might be extended until six weeks after the final determination of the first respondent’s application for Legal Services Commission funding (the agents for the respondents consenting thereto) was presented; and it was ordered as prayed (lodged 18 April).
4 R (on the application of M) (Respondent) v Slough Borough Council (Appellants) The petition of the appellants praying that the time for lodging the statement and appendix and setting down the cause for hearing might be extended until six weeks after the final determination of the respondent’s application for Legal Services Commission funding (the agents for the respondent consenting thereto) was presented; and it was ordered as prayed (lodged 18 April).
5 In re Duffy (FC) (Appellant) (Northern Ireland) The petition of the appellant praying that the time for lodging the statement and appendix and setting down the cause for hearing might be extended to 23 April (the agents for the respondent consenting thereto) was presented; and it was ordered as prayed (lodged 11 April).
6 Appeal Committee The 40th Report from the Appeal Committee was agreed to and the following Order was made:
7 YL (by her litigation friend the Official Solicitor) (FC) (Appellant) v Birmingham City Council and others (Respondents) That the petition of the Disability Rights Commission that they might be heard or otherwise intervene in the said appeal be allowed to the extent that they may lodge written submissions only.
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