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INDEX

The following abbreviations appear in this index:

1a;2a;3a First, second, third readings CWH Committee of the whole House DPDC Delegated Powers and Deregulation Committee GC Grand Committee HC House of Commons HL House of Lords HM Her Majesty RA SI Statutory Instrument SO Standing Order SOC Standing Orders Committee UBC Unopposed Bill Committee

Aberdeen and North East Scotland: other HC amendments disagreed to;Com- mittee appointed to propose reasons for Unstarred question, 21 Oct, 753. disagreement;report from Committee agreed to;another HC amendment agreed Academic and Academic-Related to with an amendment;remaining HC taff ay and onditions ill amendments agreed to;returned HC with S P C B reasons and amendment, 14 Jul, 596-7; [HL]: from HC with HC amendments to which Presented;1 a;30 Mar, 297;report from the Lords have disagreed to not insisted on DPDC, 14 Apr, 323;after debate, 2 a;com- but with amendments proposed in lieu the- mitted to CWH, 11 Jun, 462;order of com- reof and with a Lords amendment to an mitment discharged, 28 Jun, 519;3 a;privi- HC amendment disagreed to with an lege amendment made;passed;sent HC, 8 amendment proposed in lieu thereof;21 Jul, 579. Jul, 625;HC amendments considered;an amendment to an HC amendment in lieu of certain HC amendments negatived;HC Access to Justice Act 1999: amendment in lieu agreed to;further HC amendments in lieu of certain HC Papers (per Act): 28 Jul, 662. amendments agreed to;Lords amendment not insisted on and an HC amendment in Access to Justice Bill [HL]: lieu thereof agreed to;26 Jul, 645;RA, 27 Jul, 653. Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 2 Dec, 23;after debate, 2 a;committed to CWH, 14 Dec, 55;report from DPDC; Access to the Countryside: marshalling order, 13 Jan, 87;CWH, Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, amendments made;19 Jan, 98;21 Jan, 105, 19 May, 413. 106;26 Jan, 113;CWH, amendments made;reported with amendments, 28 Jan, 120;marshalling order, 4 Feb, 135;report Accountancy Practice and received;amendments made, 11 Feb, 150; Receivership: further considered on report;amendments made, 16 Feb, 160;Queen’s Consent;3 a, Unstarred question, 26 Jan, 113. amendments made;privilege amendment made;after debate, passed;sent HC, 16 Acts of Parliament: Mar, 246;from HC agreed to with amendments and a privilege amendment, Motion for Resolution, after debate, motion 23 Jun, 507;HC amendments considered; agreed to, message sent HC, 14 Oct, 719; certain HC amendments agreed to;ano- message of non-concurrence from HC ther HC amendment disagreed to;certain regarding Resolution, 2 Nov, 804. 4815641001 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Adams (Petitioner) v. See (Respondent): Advice and Assistance (Assistance by Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Way of Representation)(Scotland) Committee;fee waived;report, 3 Dec, 26, Amendment (No.2)Regulations 1998; 27. Advice and Assistance (Financial Conditions)(Scotland)Regulations djournment of the ouse 1999; A H : Aeroplane Noise (Amendment) Motion to adjourn, after debate, motion Regulations 1999; withdrawn, 28 Apr, 357. Aeroplane Noise Regulations 1999; Alterations to the Criminal Injuries Administration of Justice Act 1982: Compensation Scheme; Papers (per Act): Mar, 214;30 Mar, 297;2 Apportionment of Money in the Nov, 803. National Lottery Distribution Fund Order 1999; Adoption Act 1976: Appropriation (No.2)()Order 1999; Papers (per Act): 6 May, 437;11 Oct, 690. Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Order 1999; Adoption and Fostering: Army,Air Force and Naval Discipline Acts (Continuation)Order 1999; Unstarred question, 14 Jun, 467. Broadcasting (Restrictions on the Holding of Licences)(Amendment) Adoption (Intercountry Aspects) Order 1998; Bill: Carriage by Air Acts (Application of rovisions ifth mendment rder From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 11 P )(F A )O Jun, 462;report from DPDC, 23 Jun, 507; 1999; after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 25 Carriage by Air Acts (Implementation of Jun, 515;order of commitment discharged, Protocol No.4of Montreal, 1975) 15 Jul, 603;3 a;passed, 20 Jul, 619;RA, 27 Order 1999; Jul, 653. Chartered Institute of Patent Agents Order 1999; dvice and ssistance ssistance Child Support (Miscellaneous A A (A mendments o egulations by way of epresentation A )(N .2)R R ) 1999; (Scotland)Amendment (No.2) Child Support (Miscellaneous Regulations 1998: Amendments)Regulations 1999; Civil Legal Aid (Financial Conditions) Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 cotland egulations Dec, 18;report, 8 Dec, 38;approved, 25 (S )R 1999; Jan, 109. Civil Procedure (Modification of Enactments)Order 1999; Companies (Fees)(Amendment) Advice and Assistance (Financial egulations onditions cotland R 1998; C )(S ) Contracting Out (Jury Summoning Regulations 1999: Functions)Order 1999; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Courses for Drink-Drive Offenders 22 Feb, 173;report, 2 Mar, 200;approved (Experimental Period)(Termination of en bloc, 23 Mar, 271. Restrictions)Order 1999; Criminal Legal Aid (Scotland) Aeroplane Noise (Amendment) (Prescribed Proceedings)Amendment egulations (No.2)Regulations 1998; R 1999: Dental Auxiliaries (Amendment) Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Regulations 1999; 29 Jun, 522;report, 6 Jul, 546;approved, Departments (Northern Ireland)Order 16 Jul, 609. 1999; Development Commission (Transfer of Aeroplane Noise Regulations 1999: Functions and Miscellaneous Provisions)Order 1999; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Diplomatic Privileges (British 14 Apr, 322;report, 20 Apr, 336;after ationals rder debate, approved, 7 May, 379. N )O 1999; Education (Student Loans)(Scotland) egulations ffirmative nstruments R 1999; A I : Education (Student Performance [Hybrid instruments and deregulation Information)(England)(Amendment) instruments are listed separately.] Regulations 1998; 4815641001 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Education (Student Support)International Headquarters and Regulations 1999; Defence Organisations (Designation Energy Efficiency (Northern Ireland) and Privileges)(Amendment)Order Order 1999; 1999; European Communities (Definition of International Mobile Satellite Treaties)(Economic Partnership, Organisation (Immunities and Political Coordination and Privileges)Order 1999; Cooperation Agreement between the International Organisations (Immunities European Community and its Member and Privileges)Miscellaneous States and the United Mexican Provisions Order 1999; States)Order 1999; Jobseeker’s Allowance (Amendment) European Communities (Definition of (No.2)Regulations 1999; Treaties)(Euro-Meditteranean Jobseeker’s Allowance Amendment (New Agreement establishing an Deal)Regulations 1999; Association between the European egal id rescribed anels ommunities and their ember tates L A (P P ) C M S Regulations 1998; and the Hashemite Kingdom of icensing and egistered lubs ordan rder L R C J )O 1999; (Northern Ireland)Order 1999; European Communities (Definition of Limit in Relation to Licences to Provide Treaties)(Framework Agreement for Radio Multiplex Services Order 1999; Trade and Cooperation between the uropean ommunity and its ember Local Authorities (Contracting Out of E C M ighway unctions rder States and the Republic of Korea) H F )O 1999; ocal uthority tocks and onds Order 1999; L A (S B ) mendment egulations European Communities (Definition of (A )R 1999; Treaties)(North-East Atlantic Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Fisheries Commission)Order 1999; (Amendment)Order 1999; European Communities (Immunities and Maternity and Parental Leave etc. Privileges of the North-East Atlantic Regulations 1999; Fisheries Commission)Order 1999; Maximum Number of Judges Order 1999; European Parliamentary Elections Maximum Number of Stipendiary (Northern Ireland)(Amendment) Magistrates Order 1999; Regulations 1999; Ministerial and other Salaries Order European Parliamentary Elections 1999; Regulations 1999; National Assembly for Wales Fair Employment and Treatment (Disqualification)Order 1999; (Northern Ireland)Order 1998; National Assembly for Wales Films (Modification of the Definition of (Representation of the People)Order “British Film”) Order 1999; 1999; Financial Services Act 1986 (Restriction National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of xemptions rder E )O 1999; of Functions)Order 1999; Financing of Maintained Schools ational inimum age ct egulations N M W A 1998 R 1998; (Amendment)Regulations 1999; Food Protection (Emergency ational inimum age ffshore rohibitions mnesic hellfish N M W (O P )(A S Employment)Order 1999; Poisoning)Order 1999; National Minimum Wage Regulations Functions of Traffic Wardens (Scotland)Order 1998; 1999; eneral eaching ouncil for ngland New Opportunities Fund (Specification G T C E of nitiatives rder (Constitution)Regulations 1999; I )O 1999; orth outh o operation General Teaching Council for Wales N /S C - mplementation odies mendment (Constitution)Regulations 1999; (I B )(A ) orthern reland rder Government of Wales Act 1998 (N I )O 1999; (Housing)(Amendments)Order 1998; North/South Co-operation Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase (Implementation Bodies)(Northern Order 1999; Ireland)Order 1999; Industrial Training Levy (Construciton Northern Ireland Act 1974 (Interim Board)Order 1999; Period Extension)Order 1999; Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Northern Ireland Act Tribunal Construction Board)Order 1999; (Procedure)Rules 1999; Insurance Brokers (Registration)Act Northern Ireland Arms 1977 (Amendment)Order 1999; Decommissioning Act 1997 (Amnesty INTELSAT (Immunities and Privileges) Period)Order 1999; (Amendment)Order 1999;N orthern Ireland (Emergency and International Copper Study Group Prevention of Terrorism Provisions) (Legal Capacities)Order 1999; (Continuance)Order 1999; 4815641001 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Northern Ireland (Emergency Scotland Act 1998 (Consequential Provisions)Act 1996 (Amendment) Modifications)(No.1)Order 1999; Order 1999; Scotland Act 1998 (Consequential Northern Ireland (Emergency Modifications)(No.2)Order 1999; Provisions)Act 1996 (Code of Scotland Act 1998 (Cross-Border Practice)Order 1999; Public Authorities)(Adaptation of Northern Ireland (Modification of Functions etc.) Order 1999; Enactments—No.1)Order 1999; Scotland Act 1998 (Functions Northern Ireland (Sentences)Act 1998 Exercisable in or as Regards (Specified Organisations)Order 1999; Scotland)Order 1999; Open-Ended Investment Companies Scotland Act 1998 (Modification of (Investment Companies with Variable Functions)Order 1999; Capital)(Fees)Regulations 1998; Scotland Act 1998 (Modifications of Parliamentary Constituencies Schedules 4 and 5) Order 1999; (England)(Miscellaneous Changes) Scotland Act 1998 (Transitory and Order 1998; Transitional Provisions)(Finance) Parole Board (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999; Order 1998; Scottish Adjacent Waters Boundaries Police Act 1997 (Authorisation of Order 1999; Action in Respect of Property)(Code Scottish Criminal Cases Review of Practice)Order 1998; Commission (Application to Summary Police Act 1997 (Notification of Proceedings)Order 1999; Authorisations etc.) Order 1998; Scottish Parliament (Assistance for Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Registered Political Parties)Order (Codes of Practice No.5)Order 1998; 1999; Potato Industry Development Council Scottish Parliament (Disqualification) (Amendment)Order 1999; Order 1999; Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Scottish Parliament (Elections etc.) Provisions)Act 1989 (Continuance) Order 1999; Order 1999; Scottish Parliament (First Ordinary Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary General Election and First Meeting) Provisions)Act 1989 (Revival of Parts Order 1999; and rder IVA IVB) O 1999; Scottish Parliament (Transfer of Producer Responsibility Obligations Functions to the Scottish Ministers (Packaging Waste)(Amendment)(No. etc.) Order 1999; egulations 2) R 1999; Social Security and Child Support rofessions upplementary to edicine P S M (Decisions and Appeals)(Amendment) (Clinical Scientists Board)Order of egulations ouncil R 1999; C 1999; Social Security and Child Support Professions Supplementary to Medicine ecisions and ppeals egulations aramedics oard rder of ouncil (D A )R (P B )O C 1999; 1999; Social Security Benefits Up-rating (No. Professions Supplementary to Medicine rder peech and anguage herapists 2) O 1999; (S L T ocial ecurity enefits p rating Board)Order of Council 1999; S S B U - Order 1999; Public Processions (Northern Ireland) ct ode of onduct rder Social Security Commissioners A 1998 (C C )O rocedure egulations 1999; (P )R 1999; ocial ecurity ontributions e Public Processions (Northern Ireland) S S (C )(R - ct uidelines rder rating and National Insurance Fund A 1998 (G )O 1999; ayments rder Public Processions (Northern Ireland) P )O 1999; ocial ecurity ncapacity arnings Act 1998 (Procedural Rules)Order S S (I ,E and ork rials ilot chemes 1999; W T )P S egulations Railways (Rateable Values) R 1999; (Amendment)Order 1999; Social Security (New Deal Pilot) mendment egulations Railways (Rateable Values)(Scotland) A R 1999; Order 1999; Social Security (New Deal Pilot) Rates (Amendment)(Northern Ireland) Regulations 1999; Order 1998; Stansted Airport Aircraft Movement Registration of Political Parties Limit (Amendment)Order 1999; (Prohibited Words and Expressions) Strategic Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1998; Order 1999; Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 Tax Credit (New Category of Child (Amendment)Order 1999; Care Provider)Regulations 1999; Scotland Act 1998 (Border Rivers) Town and Country Planning Order 1999;(C ompensation for Restrictions on 4815641001 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

1998–99INDEX 849

Mineral Working and Mineral Waste Al-Ani (Petitioner) v.Shubber Depositing)(Scotland)Regulations (Respondent): 1998; Town and Country Planning (Minerals) Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Scotland)Regulations 1998; Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 10 Trade Union Subscription Deductions May, 382. (Northern Ireland)Order 1999; Traffic Areas (Reorganisation)(Wales) Alan Wibberley Building Limited Order 1999; (Respondents) v.Insley (A.P.) nfair ismissal and tatement of U D S (Appellant): Reasons for Dismissal (Variation of Qualifying Period)Order 1999; Judgment, 29 Apr, 361. Visiting Forces and International Headquarters (Application of Law) Aldrich and others (Petitioners) v. Order 1999; orwich nion ife nsurance ater orthern reland rder N U L I W (N I )O 1999; ompany imited ormerly Working Time Regulations 1999. C L (F Norwich Union Life Insurance ociety espondents Ageing Population: S )(R ): Unstarred question, 10 Mar, 227. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 3 Nov, 810. Agricultural Holdings Act 1986: Ali (Respondent) v.Courtaulds Papers (per Act): 11 Oct, 685. Textiles Limited (Petitioners): Agricultural Marketing Act 1958: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 23 Jun, 506;report, 20 Papers (per Act): 14 Jan, 90. Oct, 741. griculture A : Aliens’Employment Act 1955: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Papers (per Act): 26 Jul, 643. 9 Dec, 44; Papers (by command): 10 Nov;840. Alliance &Leicester Plc (Group Reorganisation)Bill [HL]: Agriculture Act 1967: HL Bill. Presented (pursuant to resolution); Papers (per Act): 26 Jan, 112. 1a;remaining stages;pro forma, sent HC, 26 Nov, 12;message re carry-over motion Agriculture Act 1970: from HC, 4 Nov, 816;carry-over motion; Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;10 Jun, 460;14 message of concurrence to HC, 5 Nov, 819. Jun, 466;8 Jul, 579. Alterations to the Criminal Injuries Agriculture Act 1986: Compensation Scheme: Papers (per Act): 20 Apr, 335;20 May, 416; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 11 Oct, 683. 25 Mar, 285;report, 27 Apr, 352;after debate, approved, 28 Apr, 357. Air Force (Constitution)Act 1917: lternatives to rison Papers (per Act): 1 Feb, 125;10 Mar, 226;21 A P : May, 420;27 Jul, 651;11 Oct, 691;27 Unstarred question, 12 Jan, 83. Oct, 776. Amendments to Motions: Air Services: See Papers (by command): 9 Dec, 42;27 Jan, 116; European Parliamentary Elections Bill; 1 Feb, 124;22 Mar, 263;12 Apr, 308;7 (fatal amendment to motion for 2a); May, 378;30 Jul, 669;13 Oct, 705. Health Bill;(reasoned non-fatal amendment to motion for 2a); Air Traffic Control: House of Lords Reform;(non-fatal Unstarred question, 26 Oct, 765. amendment to motion to take note); Kosovo;(non-fatal amendment to motion irports lanning rocedures to take note); A :P P : Sexual Offences (Amendment)Bill;(fatal Unstarred question, 2 Feb, 129. amendment to motion for 2a). 4815641002 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Amoco (U.K.) Exploration Company Appeal Committees: a company incorporated in ( Appointed, 24 Nov, 3; Delaware, USA) and others (Petitioners) v.Imperial Reports: hemical ndustries plc and 1st, 26 Nov, 11; C I 2nd, 3 Dec, 27; others (Respondents): 3rd, 3 Dec, 27; Petition for leave to appeal referred to 4th, 7 Dec, 33; Appeal Committee;5 Oct, 675. 5th, 9 Dec, 42; 6th, 10 Dec, 48; moco xploration ompany 7th, 10 Dec, 48; A (U.K.) E C 8th, 14 Dec, 52; (a company incorporated in 9th, 14 Dec, 53; Delaware, USA) and others 10th, 15 Dec, 58; (Petitioners) v.Teesside Gas 11th, 17 Dec, 69; Transportation Limited 12th, 12 Jan, 82; espondents 13th, 12 Jan, 82; (R ): 14th, 13 Jan, 86; Petition for leave to appeal referred to 15th, 18 Jan, 93; Appeal Committee;5 Oct, 675. 16th, 18 Jan, 94; 17th, 21 Jan, 104; Ancient Monuments and 18th, 26 Jan, 112; Archaeological Areas Act 1979: 19th, 3 Feb, 131; 20th, 16 Feb, 159; Papers (per Act): 20 Apr, 336;30 Jun, 528. 21st, 18 Feb, 168; 22nd, 18 Mar, 257; Anderton (A.P.) (by Her Mother 23rd, 23 Mar, 269; and next Friend)(Appellant) v. 24th, 25 Mar, 284; lwyd ounty ouncil 25th, 29 Mar, 290; C C C 26th, 21 Apr, 339; (Respondents): 27th, 26 Apr, 347; Petition for leave to appeal referred to 28th, 29 Apr, 361; Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 12 29th, 10 May, 382; Apr, 307;reports: 20 Jul, 618;26 Jul, 641; 30th, 10 May, 382; appeal presented, 4 Oct, 670. 31st, 12 May, 394; 32nd, 12 May, 394; neco einsurance nderwriting 33rd, 13 May, 399; A R U 34th, 13 May, 399; Limited (in Liquidation)(a body 35th, 18 May, 408; incorporated under the Laws of 36th, 25 May, 430; Bermuda)(Respondents) v. 37th, 26 May, 437; Johnson &Higgins Limited 38th, 14 Jun, 465; etitioners 39th, 14 Jun, 465; (P ): 40th, 16 Jun, 478; Petition for leave to appeal referred to 41st, 21 Jun, 493; Appeal Committee;13 Oct, 705. 42nd, 21 Jun, 493; 43rd, 24 Jun, 510; Animal Health Act 1981: 44th, 24 Jun, 511; 45th, 28 Jun, 518; Papers (per Act): 23 Mar, 270. 46th, 28 Jun, 518; 47th, 30 Jun, 527; Animals: 48th, 5 Jul, 541; 49th, 9 Jul, 582; Papers (by command): 23 Jul, 636;26 Jul, 50th, 9 Jul, 582; 642. 51st, 14 Jul, 595; 52nd, 15 Jul, 601; Animals (Scientific Procedures)Act 53rd, 20 Jul, 617; 1986: 54th, 20 Jul, 618; 55th, 21 Jul, 623; Papers (per Act): 26 Nov, 11;22 Jun, 497. 56th, 21 Jul, 624; 57th, 22 Jul, 629; Antarctica: 58th, 26 Jul, 642; Papers (by command): 3 Feb, 131. 59th, 27 Jul, 650; 60th, 27 Jul, 651; nti ersonnel ines 61st (New Directions re. Civil Appeals; A -P M : Criminal Appeals and Forms of Bills of Papers (by command): 29 Mar, 291. costs), 27 Jul, 651; 4815641002 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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62nd, 4 Oct, 674; Appropriation (Northern Ireland) 63rd, 7 Oct, 677; Order 1999: 64th, 19 Oct, 734; 65th, 20 Oct, 741; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 66th, 28 Oct, 784; 15 Feb, 155;after debate, approved, 4 67th, 28 Oct, 784; Mar, 211. 68th, 29 Oct, 786; 69th, 3 Nov, 810; Arbitration Act 1996: 70th, 4 Nov, 815; 71st, 4 Nov, 815; Papers (per Act): 30 Mar, 297;11 Oct, 682. 72nd, 5 Nov, 818; 73rd, 9 Nov, 836; Areas of Outstanding Natural Orders made pursuant to reports: Beauty Bill [HL]: 1st, 8 Dec, 37;29 Mar, 290; Presented;1 a, 13 Apr, 314;report from 2nd, 21 Apr, 339; DPDC, 21 Apr, 340;after debate, 2 a;com- 3rd, 19 Jan, 97;16 Feb, 159; mitted to CWH, 21 May, 420;order of 4th, 16 Feb, 159; commitment discharged;committed to 5th, 22 Apr, 343; GC, 23 Jun, 507;GC, amendments made; 9th, 14 Jan, 90;17 Feb, 164; reported with amendments, 29 Jun, 523; 15th, 29 Mar, 290; report received;amendments made, 16th, 3 Mar, 205; amendment moved;on division (fewer 17th, 9 Feb, 142; than 30 Lords having voted) proceedings 24th, 15 Apr, 326; adjourned, 9 Jul, 583. 25th, 26 Apr, 347; 28th, 12 May, 394; rlington aroness 30th, 19 May, 412; A ,B : 32nd, 25 May, 430; Sat first in Parliament, 27 May, 441. 33rd, 19 May, 412;26 May, 437;16 Jun, 478; rlington arony of 40th, 1 Jul, 538;20 Jul, 617; A ,B : 43rd, 7 Jul, 573; Notification of determination of abeyance, 46th, 26 Jul, 641; 27 May, 441. 47th, 21 Jul, 623; 48th, 9 Jul, 582;9 Nov, 835; Armed Forces: 50th, 26 Jul, 641;18 Oct, 728; 54th, 26 Jul, 641;18 Oct, 728; Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, 55th, 26 Jul, 642;1 Nov, 791; 24 Feb, 184; 58th, 26 Oct, 764; Papers (by command): 27 Jan, 116;17 Jun, 65th, 3 Nov, 810; 485;18 Jun, 489. Orders made pursuant to reports Session 1997-98: Armed Forces Act 1966: 84th, 7 Dec, 32; 85th, 3 Dec, 26; Papers (per Act): 10 Jun, 460;11 Oct, 690. 94th, 7 Dec, 33; 95th, 3 Dec, 27; Armenian Massacre 1915: 99th, 8 Dec, 37;22 Jul, 629;27 Jul, 650. Unstarred question, 14 Apr, 323.

Appellate Committees: Arms Trade: Appointed, 24 Nov, 3. Unstarred question, 20 Jan, 102.

Apportionment of Money in the Army Act 1955: National Lottery Distribution Papers (per Act): 21 Jun, 493;11 Oct, 691. Fund Order 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Army,Air Force and Naval 20 Jan, 101;report, 26 Jan, 113;after Discipline Acts (Continuation) debate, approved, 4 Feb, 136. Order 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 6 Appropriation (No.2)(Northern May, 376;report, 11 May, 388;after Ireland)Order 1999: debate, approved, 21 May, 421. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 9 rt olleges Jun, 456;after debate, approved, 15 Jun, A C : 471. Unstarred question, 12 Oct, 697. 4815641003 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Arthur JSHall &Co (Appellants) Audit (Northern Ireland)Order v.Simons (A.P.) (Respondent): 1997: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 4 May, Appeal Committee, 12 Jan, 81;legal aid 366. certificate, 17 Feb, 164;reports: 10 May, 382;19 May, 412;appeal presented;secu- Aviation Security Act 1982: rity for costs waived, 7 Jun, 444, 446;exten- sion of time, 20 Jul, 617;petition that Papers (per Act): 1 Feb, 125. appeals be conjoined;ordered as prayed; extension of time, 5 Oct, 675, 676;set down Axis West Developments Limited for hearing and referred to Appellate Com- ppellants v hartwell and mittee, 2 Nov, 803;petition to intervene (A ) .C L referred to Appeal Committee, 3 Nov, 810; Investments Limited report, 9 Nov, 836. (Respondents): Report, 21 Jan, 104;judgment, 15 Jul, 601. Artificial Limbs: Unstarred question, 9 Jun, 457. B(by his Mother and Next Friend) (Appellant) v.Director of ublic rosecutions Arts: P P Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, 10 (Respondent)(on Appeal from a Feb, 146. Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division): Arts and Libraries: Reports: 3 Dec, 27;19 Jan, 97;appeal presen- ted, 22 Feb, 173;set down for hearing and Papers (by command): 24 Nov, 4;22 Jul, 629. referred to Appellate Committee, 7 Jun, 445. Arts and Sport: Unstarred question, 10 Nov, 841. Baglan Energy Park: Unstarred question, 17 Dec, 70. Ashton of Upholland,Baroness: Introduced (life Peerage), 20 Oct, 741. Baltic Insurance Group (Appellants) v.Jordan Grand Askin and Others (Petitioners) v. Prix Limited and others and Absa Bank Limited (Respondents) Quay Financial Software and Others: Limited and others (Respondents) by counter claim and one other Petition for leave to appeal referred to ( ) Appeal Committee, 23 Feb, 178;report, 21 Action: Jun, 493. Judgment, 16 Dec, 64.

Asylum and Immigration Act 1996: Bankruptcy (Scotland)Act 1985: Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 232. Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 232.

Atomic Energy: Bankruptcy: Papers (by command): 31 Mar, 302. See Westwood,Lord. Atomic Energy Authority Act 1954: Barclays Bank Plc (Appellants) v. Papers (per Act): 26 Jul, 643. Boulter and another (Respondent): udit ommission ct A C A 1998: Judgment, 21 Oct, 752. Papers (per Act): 24 Jun, 511;19 Jul, 613. Barclays Bank Plc (Petitioners) v. Audit (Northern Ireland)Order Dean and others (Respondents) 1987: and two other Actions: Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 22 Jul, Report, 9 Dec, 42;petition wit hdrawn, 10 630;9 Nov, 836. Feb, 145. 4815641003 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

1998–99INDEX 853

Barclays Bank Plc (Respondents) v. Belfast Agreement: arris and another H (A.P.) Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, (Appellant): 24 Feb, 184. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate;7 Benn (Petitioner) v.Moore Dec, 32;reports: 13 May, 399;19 May, (Respondent): 412;appeal presented, 7 Jun, 445;exten- sion of time, 14 Jul, 595;appeal dismissed, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 7 Oct, 677;petition to have appeal resto- Appeal Committee, 7 Jul, 573. red;ordered as prayed;extension of time, 13 Oct, 705. Bennett (Respondent) v.News Group Newspapers Limited Barker,Baroness: (Petitioners): Introduced (life Peerage), 11 Oct, 680. Report, 18 Jan, 94. Barratt (Respondent) v.Ansell and others (Trading as Woolf Berezovsky (Respondent) v. Seddon (a firm)) (Appellants): Michaels and Others ppellants Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appel- (A ): late Committee, 12 Jan, 82;reports: 10 Petition for leave to appeal referred to May, 382;19 May, 412;appeal presented, Appeal Committee, 11 Jan, 75;reports: 29 7 Jun, 445;security for costs waived, 14 Mar, 291;26 Apr, 347;appeal presented, Jun, 465;extension of time, 20 Jul, 617; 10 May, 381;petition that appeals be petition that appeals be conjoined;ordered consolidated;ordered as prayed, 18 May, as prayed;extension of time, 5 Oct, 675, 408. 676;set down for hearing and referred to For further proceedings see next entry Appellate Committee, 2 Nov, 803;petition to intervene referred to Appeal Commit- tee, 3 Nov, 810;report, 9 Nov, 836. Berezovsky (Respondent) v. Michaels and Others Barrett (A.P.) (Appellant) v. (Appellants): London Borough of Enfield (Respondents): Glouchkov (Respondent) v. ichaels and others Judgment, 17 Jun, 484. M (Appellants): Barry (Appellant) v.Midland Bank (Consolidated Appeals): Plc (Respondents): Extensions of time: 21 Jun, 492-3;13 Jul, 590; Judgment, 22 Jul, 628. set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 22 Jul, 628-9. Baxi Partnership Limited Trusts Bill [HL]: Berkeley (Appellant) v.Secretary of tate for the nvironment Petition for HL Bill. Examiners’ certificate, S E 11 Jan, 78;bill presented;1 a, 14 Jan, 90;2 a; and Others (Respondents): referred to Examiners, 18 Feb, 169;Exami- Report, 14 Dec, 53;appeal presented, 11 Jan, ner’s certificate;committed to UBC, 25 75;extensions of time: 22 Feb, 173;22 Mar, Feb, 188;Attorney General’s report pre- 262;set down for hearing and referred to sented, 20 May, 416;reported from UBC Appellate Committee, 27 Apr, 351. with amendments, 24 Jun, 511;3 a;passed; sent HC, 13 Jul, 591;message re carry-over motion from HC, 1 Nov, 791;carry-over Betting,Gaming and Lotteries Act motion;message of concurrence to HC, 2 1963: Nov, 804. Papers (per Act): 13 Jul, 590. Baxter (A.P.) (Appellant) v.Mayor etc. of the London Borough of Bettison and others (Respondents) Camden (Respondents): v.Langton and others ppellants Appeal presented;fee waived, 17 May, 403; (A ): security for costs waived, 25 May, 430;set Petition for leave to appeal ref erred to down for hearing and referred to Appellate Appeal Committee, 22 Mar, 262;reports: 9 Committee, 7 Jun, 445;legal aid certificate, Jul, 582; 26 Jul, 641; appeal p resented, 4 8 Jun, 450;judgment, 21 Oct, 752. Oct, 670. 4815641003 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Biesheuvel (Respondent) v.Birrell Bogg and others (A.P.) (Petitioners) (Petitioner): v.Bruce Hebelthwayte Raper and others espondents Petition for leave to appeal referred to (R ): Appeal Committee, 24 Nov, 3;report, 10 Report, 27 Jul, 650. Dec. Borealis AB (formerly Borealis Bills: Petrokemi AB and Statoil etrokemi ppellants v See P AB) (A ) . Consolidation Bills; Stargas Limited and others Money Bills; (Respondents): Private Bills; Reports: 3 Dec, 27;21 Apr, 339;appeal pre- Public Bills. sented, 4 May, 365;extensions of time: 14 Jun, 465;26 Jul, 641;petition that appeals iological tandards ct be consolidated referred to Appeal Com- B S A 1975: mittee;extension of time, 4 Oct, 674;exten- Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 78;10 Nov, 840. sion of time, report, 19 Oct, 734;set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Com- mittee, 8 Nov, 823. Birmingham City Council ppellants v akley (A ) .O (A.P.) Borealis AB (formerly Borealis espondent (R ): Petrokemi AB and Statoil Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petrokemi AB) (Respondents) v. with the Administration of Justice Act Stargas Limited and others 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 18 (Respondents) and Bergesen D.Y. Jan, 93;legal aid certificate, 12 Apr, 308; erge isar ppellants reports: 16 Jun, 478;20 Jul, 617;appeal A/S ’B S ’(A ): presented, 26 Jul, 641. Reports: 3 Dec, 27;21 Apr, 339;appeal pre- sented, 4 May, 365;extensions of time: 14 irmingham ity ouncil Jun, 465;26 Jul, 641;petition that appeals B C C be consolidated referred to Appeal Com- (Respondents) v.Clarke (A.P.) mittee;extension of time, 4 Oct, 674;exten- (Petitioner): sion of time, report, 19 Oct, 734;set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Com- Petition for extension of time in which to mittee, 8 Nov, 823. lodge petition and for leave to appeal in accordance with the Administration of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Com- Boukssid (A.P.) (Appellant) v. mittee, legal aid certificate, 27 Jul, 650. Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent): Births and Deaths Registration Reports: 26 Nov, 11;29 Mar, 290;21 Apr, (Amendment)Bill [HL]: 339;appeal presented, 5 May, 372;exten- sion of time, 15 Jun, 470;set down for hea- Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 17 ring and referred to Appellate Committee, Feb, 165;report from DPDC, 3 Mar, 206; 26 Jul, 641. after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 9 Mar, 222;order of commitment dischar- a Bourns Inc (Respondents) v. ged, 25 Mar, 286;3 , privilege amendment aychem orporation and made;after debate, passed;sent HC, 13 R C Apr, 315. another (Petitioners): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Blood,Baroness: Appeal Committee, 4 May, 365. Introduced (life Peerage), 2 Nov, 802. Bradshaw,Lord: Introduced (life Peerage), 26 Jul, 641. Blood Donation: Unstarred question, 29 Oct, 788. Breeding and Sale of Dogs (Welfare)Bill: Bogdal (Petitioner) v.Kingston- From HC;1 a, 10 May, 383;report from upon-Hull City Council DPDC, 19 May, 413;after debate, 2 a;com- (Respondents): mitted to CWH, 11 Jun, 462;order of com- mitment discharged, 25 Jun, 515;3 a;pas- Report, 25 Mar, 284. sed, 29 Jun, 523;RA, 30 Jun, 526. 4815641003 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Brett,Lord: Brocklesby (Respondent) v. Introduced (life Peerage), 20 Jul, 616. Armitage &Guest (a firm) (Petitioners): British Broadcasting Corporation Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Respondents) v.Kelly-Phillips Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. (Appellant): Brown (A.P.) and another (A.P.) Petition withdrawn, 4 Oct, 674. (Petitioners) v.Bennett and Others (Respondents): British Council: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Appeal Committee;legal aid certificates, 4 27 Jan, 116. Oct, 672.

British Library Act 1972: Brown (A.P.) (Appellant) v. Papers (per Act): 2 Dec, 22;3 Mar, 206; 12 Rentokil Limited (Respondents): May, 395;20 Jul, 619. Cause again referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 5 May, 372;Cause further considered; British Marshall Scholarships: judgment, 8 Jul, 577. Papers (by command): 22 Jul, 630. Bruton (A.P.) (Appellant) v. ondon and uadrant ousing ritish ationality ct L Q H B N A 1981: Trust (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 77. Judgment, 24 Jun, 510.

British Telecommunications Act Building Act 1984: 1981: Papers (per Act): 15 Dec, 59;28 Jan, 119. Papers (per Act): 8 Jul, 578;20 Oct, 742. Building Societies Act 1986: British Telecommunications Plc Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 77;10 Feb, 146;10 (Appellants) v.James Thomson Mar, 226;29 Apr, 362;27 Jul, 652;10 and Sons (Engineers)Limited Nov, 840. (Respondents): Bullerwell (Petitioner) v. Judgment, 10 Dec, 47. Darlington Insulation Company Limited (Respondents): British Telecommunications Plc (Petitioners) v.Nottinghamshire Petition for leave to appeal referred to ounty ouncil espondents Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 18 C C (R ): Oct, 728. Report, 26 Apr, 347. Burridge (Respondent) v.London Broadcasting: Borough of Harrow ppellants and thers Papers (by command): 2 Feb, 128;22 Jun, (A ) O : 497. Extension of time, 9 Dec, 41;set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- Broadcasting Act 1990: tee, 20 Jan, 101. Papers (per Act): 9 Dec, 43;16 Dec, 66;29 Business of the House: Mar, 292;19 May, 413;24 May, 424;24 Jun, 511;11 Oct, 689, 691. See Standing Orders (Judicial Business); roadcasting ct Standing Orders (Private Business); B A 1996: Standing Orders (Public Business). Papers (per Act): 21 Jun, 493;13 Jul, 591;19 Jul, 612. Byrne (Petitioner) v.Inntrepreneur Beer Supply Company Limited Broadcasting (Restrictions on the (formerly known as Courage Holding of Licences) Limited)(Respondents): mendment rder (A )O 1998: Petition for leave to appeal referred to After debate, approved, 11 Jan, 79. Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. 4815641003 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Byrne (Respondent) v. Care of places of Worship Measure: Inntrepreneur Beer Supply Measure (per Act) laid;Queen’s consent; Company Limited (Formerly motion that Measure be presented to HM known as Courage Limited) for RA;after debate, agreed to, 29 Jun, (Petitioners): 523;RA, 30 Jun, 526. Petition for leave to appeal referred to arlile of erriew ord Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. C B ,L : Introduced (life Peerage), 12 Oct, 697. toh o imited and others C. I &C L arriage by ir cts pplication (Respondents) and others v. C A A (A teamship utual nderwriting of Provisions)(Fifth Amendment) S M U rder Association (Bermuda)Limited O 1999: (Petitioners) and one other Draft delivered for approval by resolution, etition 18 Mar, 257;report, 23 Mar, 270;after P : debate, approved en bloc, 15 Apr, 326. Report, 18 Jan, 94. Carriage by Air Acts Cadogan Estates Limited (Implementation of Protocol No. (Respondents) v.Mcmahon 4 of Montreal, 1975) Order 1999: (Petitioner): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 18 Mar, 257;report, 23 Mar, 270;after Appeal Committee, 21 Jun, 492;report, 5 debate, approved en bloc, 15 Apr, 326. Nov, 818. Caspian Basin Specialised Salvage dministration and thers Canada Trust Company (Acting in A O its apacity as rustee of the (Respondents) v.Bouygues C T ffshore the wners of the Chrysler Canada Ltd’s Benefits O SA, O lan the hrysler anada td Barge ’Bos 400’ (Petitioners) and P , C C L others Master Trust Fund,The : Chrysler Canada Ltd Non- Report, 26 Apr, 347. Canadian Master Trust Fund and the Holmes Foundry Cathcart,Earl: Division Master Trust Fund) and Sat first in Parliament, 12 Oct, 697. Others (Respondents) v. Stolzenberg and Gambazzi and Cathedrals Measure: others (Appellants) and others: Measure (per Act) laid;motion that Measure Reports: 7 Dec, 33;18 Feb, 168;appeal pre- be presented to HM for RA;after debate, sented, 3 Mar, 205;extensions of time: 14 agreed to, 29 Jun, 523;RA, 30 Jun, 526. Apr, 322;12 May, 393;set down for hea- ring and referred to Appellate Committee, Catto,Lord: 26 May, 437. Sat first in Parliament, 25 Oct, 757.

Cantor Fitzgerald International Census: (Petitioners) v.Callaghan and Papers (by command): 4 Mar, 210. others (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Central America: hurricane: Appeal Committee, 22 Feb, 173;report, 21 Unstarred question, 10 Dec, 50. Jun, 493. Central America: apercaillie C : Unstarred question, 26 Apr, 348. Unstarred question, 28 Apr, 357. Cereals Marketing Act 1965: Care of Churches and Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;9 Jun, 456. Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure 1991: Cervical Cancer: Papers (per Measure): 27 Jul, 651. Unstarred question, 3 Mar, 206. 4815641004 07-07-01 00:00:23 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Chairman of Committees: Children: L. Boston of Faversham appointed, nemine Papers (by command): 17 Dec, 69. dissentiente, Chairman of Committees, 24 Nov, 3. Children Act 1989: See also Papers (per Act): 3 Mar, 205. Deputy Chairmen of Committees. hildren and oung ersons ct Channel Tunnel: C Y P A 1969: Papers (by command): 18 May, 408. Papers (per Act): 10 May, 382. hannel unnel ecurity rder C T (S )O hinook elicopter 1994: C H ZD576: Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 1 Feb, Unstarred question, 1 Nov, 792. 125. Christopher Moran Holdings Charities Act 1993: Limited (Respondents) v. airstow and another Papers (per Act): 25 May, 431. B (Appellants): Chartered Institute of Patent Judgment, 4 Feb, 134. Agents Order 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Chronically Sick and Disabled 25 Oct, 758;report, 2 Nov, 803;after Persons Act 1970: debate, approved, 10 Nov, 841. Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 49;22 Jul, 631. helsea ospital ct C H A 1876: Church Commissioners Measure Papers (per Act): 21 Apr, 340. 1947: Chief Adjudication Officer Papers (per Measure): 5 Jul, 542. ppellant v aulds (A ) .F il and others espondents v (Respondent): C (R ) . First National Bank of Extensions of time: 11 Jan, 76;2 Feb, 128;set Maryland (Petitioners): down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 15 Mar, 237. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 22 Jul, 628. Child Migrants: itibank nternational Papers (by command): 14 Dec, 53. C I PLC (Respondents) v.Kessler etitioner and another Child Support Act 1991: (P ) : Papers (per Act): 7 May, 379. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. hild upport iscellaneous C S (M itizenship and emocracy Amendments)(No.2)Regulations C D : 1999: Unstarred question, 18 Jan, 95. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 Mar, 214;report, 16 Mar, 246;after Citoma Trading Limited debate, approved en bloc, 23 Mar, 271. (Petitioners) v.Federative Republic of Brazil (Respondents) Child Support (Miscellaneous and one other Action: mendments egulations A )R 1999: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. Mar, 214;report, 16 Mar, 246;after debate, approved en bloc, 23 Mar, 271. City of London (Ward Elections) Bill: Child Support (Northern Ireland) rder Petition for HC Bill. Examiners’ certificate, O 1991: 11 Jan, 78;message re carry-over motion Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 17 May, from HC, 3 Nov, 811;carry-over motion; 403. message of concurrence to HC, 4 Nov, 816. 4815641004 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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City of Newcastle Upon Tyne Bill Clark (Respondent) v.Chief [HL]: Constable of Cleveland Police etitioner Petition for HL Bill. Examiners’ certificate, (P ): 11 Jan, 78;bill presented;1 a, 14 Jan, 90; Petition for leave to appeal referred to petition against, 4 Feb, 135;2 a;committed Appeal Committee, 7 Jun, 445;report, 20 to Select Committee, 18 Feb, 169;petition Oct, 741. withdrawn;committed to UBC, 11 Oct, 691;reported from UBC with amendments, 3 Nov, 811;carry-over Clark (Respondent) v.Clark motion;message to HC, 4 Nov, 816;mes- (Petitioner): sage of concurrence from HC, 8 Nov, 825. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 21 Jun, 492;report, 28 City of Stoke-on-Trent Tunstall Jun, 518. Northern By-Pass Local Government Act Compulsory Clean Air Act 1993: urchase rder P O 1997: Papers (per Act): 17 Dec, 69;7 Jun, 447. Special procedure order delivered (per Act), 10 May, 383;petitions against, 8 Jun, 451; Clinton (A.P.) and another (A.P.) Chairmen’s report, 16 Jun, 479. (Petitioners) v.Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster City of Westminster Bill [HL]: Constabulary (Respondent): HL Bill. Presented (pursuant to resolution); Petition for leave to appeal referred to a 1 ;remaining stages pro forma;sent HC, 1 Appeal Committee;13 Oct, 705. Dec, 19;from HC agreed to with amendments, 23 Mar, 270;HC amendments considered and agreed to, 24 Cloning: Mar, 281;RA, 25 Mar, 285. Papers (by command): 24 Jun, 511. ivil viation C A : Closure of Debate: Papers (by command): 22 Oct, 754. See Debate,Closure of. Civil Aviation Act 1982: Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 48;14 Dec, 54;11 Closure of Rural Schools: Mar, 231;23 Mar, 270;26 Apr, 347;21 Unstarred question, 5 May, 373. May, 420;9 Jun, 457;30 Jun, 527;13 Jul, 590;29 Jul, 666;11 Oct, 684, 687. Coal Industry Act 1994: Civil Legal Aid (Financial Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 49;22 Jul, 630. Conditions)(Scotland) Regulations 1999: Coal Industry Nationalisation Act Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1946: 22 Feb, 173;report, 2 Mar, 200;approved Papers (per Act): 19 Oct, 735. en bloc, 23 Mar, 271. Cockbone (Respondent) v.Atkinson Civil List Act 1972: Dacre and Slack (a Firm) Papers (per Act): 23 Feb, 178. (Appellants): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Civil Procedure Act 1997: Appeal Committee, 12 Jan, 82;reports: 10 May, 382;19 May, 412;appeal presented, Papers (per Act): 17 Dec, 69;30 Mar, 297. 7 Jun, 445;extension of time, 20 Jul, 617; appeal abated, 13 Oct, 705. Civil Procedure (Modification of Enactments)Order 1999: Code of Practice on School Admissions: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 13 Apr, 313;report, 20 Apr, 336;approved, Motion to decline to approve; af ter debate, 22 Apr, 344. withdrawn, 11 Mar, 233. 4815641004 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Colley (A.P.) (Petitioner) v. Commissioners of Customs and Excise Secretary of State for the (Respondents) v.Sinclair Collis Environment and another Limited (Petitioners): (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 22 Jul, 628. Appeal Committee, 17 May, 403;legal aid certificate, 14 Jun, 465. Committees: Sessional (Select), see Commercial Debts: Appeal Committees; Appellate Committee; Papers (by command): 21 Apr, 339;10 Nov, Consolidation Bills Joint Committee; 840. Delegated Powers and Deregulation Committee (formerly Delegated Powers Commercial Union Assurance Scrutiny Committee); ompany and others European Communities Comittee; C PLC ouse of ords ffices ommittee (Petitioners) v. NRG Victory H L ’O C ; einsurance imited Hybrid Instruments Committee; R L Liaison Committee; (Respondents): Personal Bills,Committee; Petition withdrawn, 10 Dec, 48. Privileges,Committee for; Procedure of the House Committee; cience and echnology ommittee ommercial nion ssurance S T C ; C U A Selection,Committee of; Company PLC (Petitioners) v. Standing Orders (Private Bills) Shaw (Her Majesty’s Inspector Committee; of Taxes)(Respondent): Statutory Instruments Joint Committee. Petition for leave to appeal referred to ommonwealth evelopment Appeal Committee, 20 Jan, 101;report, 13 C D May, 399. Corporation Act 1978: Papers (per Act): 25 Mar, 285. Commissioner of Police for the ommonwealth evelopment Metroplis (Appellant) v.Reeves C D orporation ill (A.P.) (Joint Administratrix of C B [HL]: the Estate of Martin Lynch, Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 25 Deceased)(Respondent): Nov, 8;after debate, 2 a;committed to GC, 7 Dec, 34;report from DPDC, 9 Dec, 44; Judgment, 15 Jul, 601. reported from GC without amendment, 12 Jan, 83;report received;amendments ommissioners of ustoms and xcise made, 2 Mar, 200;3 a, amendment made; C C E privilege amendment made;passed;sent (Appellants) v.British HC, 9 Mar, 222;from HC agreed to with Telecommunications PLC amendments and a privilege amendment, (Respondents): 15 Jul, 602;HC amendments considered; certain HC amendments agreed to;a Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- motion that the House do disagree with a late Committee, 16 Dec, 65;judgment, 1 HC amendment withdrawn and HC Jul, 537. amendment agreed to;amendment to HC amendment withdrawn and the remaining Commissioners of Customs and Excise HC amendment agreed to;the privilege espondents v iverpool amendment was agreed to, 22 Jul, 631;RA, (R ) .L 27 Jul, 653. Institute for Performing Arts etitioners (P ): Communications: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (by command): 17 Jun, 485. Appeal Committee, 19 Apr, 329;report, 27 Jul, 650. Comninos (Petitioner) v.Prudential Assurance Company Limited Commissioners of Customs and Excise (Respondents) and one other (Respondents) v.Redrow Group Action: plc (Appellants): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Judgment, 11 Feb, 149. Appeal Committee, 11 Nov, 844. 4815641004 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Companhia Europeia De Transportes Confirmation to Small Estates Aeros sa (a Foreign Corporation)(Scotland)Act 1979: (Petitioner) v.British Aerospace Papers (per Act): 11 Feb, 149. Public Limited Company and others (Respondents): Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) Petition for leave to appeal referred to Bill: Appeal Committee, 21 Jan, 104;report, 24 From HC (endorsed with Speakers’ certifi- Jun, 510. cate);1 a, 14 Jul, 596;2 a;Committee negati- ved;SO44 having been dispensed with, 3 a; Companies Act 1985: passed;RA, 15 Jul, 602, 603. [Cited as Appropriation Act 1999] Papers (per Act): 11 Oct, 685. Consolidated Fund Bill: ompanies ct C A 1989: From HC (endorsed with Speaker’s certifi- Papers (per Act): 22 Apr, 343. cate);1 a, 16 Dec, 66;2 a;Committee negati- ved;SO 44 having been dispensed with, 3 a; ompanies ees mendment passed;RA, 17 Dec, 70. C (F )(A ) [Cited as Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Act Regulations 1998: 1998] Delivered for approval by resolution, 10 Dec, 48;report, 12 Jan, 83;approved, 25 Jan, Consolidated Fund (No.2)Bill: 109. From HC (endorsed with Speaker’s certifi- cate);1 a;SO 44 having been dispensed Company and Business Names with, 2a;Committee negatived;3 a;passed, (Chamber of Commerce, etc.) 23 Mar, 270;RA, 25 Mar, 285. Bill: [Cited as Consolidated Fund Act 1999] From HC;1 a, 10 May, 383;report from Consolidation Bills: DPDC, 19 May, 413;after debate, 2 a;com- See mitted to CWH, 29 Jun, 523;order of com- onsolidated und ill mitment discharged, 15 Jul, 602;3 a; C F B ; onsolidated und o ill passed;21 Jul, 624;RA, 27 Jul, 653. C F (N .2)B . Consolidation Bills Joint Company Directors Committee: Disqualification Act 1986: Lords members named, 27 May, 442. Papers (per Act): 31 Mar, 302. Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma Compensation: (Appellants) v. ASDA Stores Papers (by command): 4 Mar, 210. Limited and others (Respondents): Competition Act 1998: Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- red to Appeal Committee, 12 Jan, 82; Papers (per Act): 3 Mar, 205;11 Oct, 685, reports: 29 Apr, 361;25 May, 431;appeal 687;8 Nov, 824. presented, 7 Jun, 445;security for costs waived, 8 Jun, 450;extension of time, 19 Competition Commission: Jul, 612;set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 4 Oct, 673. Papers (by command): 7 May, 378;16 Jun, 478;20 Jul, 618;23 Jul, 636;27 Jul, 651. Constantinou (A.P) (Petitioner) v. Aegon Insurance Company (U.K.) Competitiveness: Limited and Others Papers (by command): 16 Dec, 65. (Respondents): Report, 14 Jun, 465. Comprehensive Spending Review: Papers (by command): 13 Apr, 313. Consular Relations Act 1968: Papers (per Act): 14 Apr, 322. Conductive Education: onsumer redit ct Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, C C A 1974: 19 May, 413. Papers (per Act): 9 Jul, 583;11 Oct, 689. 4815641004 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Consumer Protection: Council of Europe: Papers (per command): 22 Jul, 629. Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, 5 May, 373. Consumer Protection Act 1987: Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;29 Jun, 522;22 Countryside Agency: Jul, 630;3 Nov, 810. Papers (by command): 26 May, 437.

Contingent Liability: Countryside Policy: Papers (by command): 20 Apr, 335;11 Oct, Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, 681. 10 Mar, 227.

Contracting out (Jury Summoning County Courts Act 1984: Functions)Order 1999: Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;2 Feb, 128;11 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Mar, 232;29 Jun, 522;11 Oct, 687. 14 Jun, 466;report, 22 Jun, 498;approved, 23 Jul, 638. Courses for Drink-Drive Offenders xperimental eriod Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) (E P ) ermination of estrictions Bill [HL]: (T R ) Order 1999: Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 3 Dec, 28;report from DPDC, 16 Dec, 66; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 11 12 Jul, 586;report, 20 Jul, 619;after Jan, 79;CWH, amendment made;repor- debate, approved, 29 Oct, 787. ted with an amendment, 2 Feb, 128;report received;amendments made, 27 May, 442; ourts ct 3a;passed;sent HC, 14 Jun, 467;from HC C A 1971: agreed to with amendments, 2 Nov, 804; Papers (per Act): 30 Mar, 297. HC amendments considered and agreed to, 10 Nov, 841;RA, 11 Nov, 844. Courts and Legal Services Act 1990: Cook (A.P.) (Appellant) v.Financial Papers (per Act): 9 Dec, 44;30 Mar, 297;27 nsurance ompany imited Apr, 351;28 Jun, 519;21 Jul, 624;25 Oct, I C L 758. (Respondents): Judgment, 3 Dec, 25. Courts of Law Fees (Scotland)Act 1895: Copyright: Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 231. Papers (by command): 29 Mar, 291. Covent Garden Market At 1961: Copyright,Designs and Patents Act 1988: Papers (per Act): 17 Dec, 70;11 Oct, 691;8 Nov, 825. Papers (per Act): 22 Mar, 263;1 Jul, 538. oventry olihull aste Coroners Act 1988: C &S W Disposal Company Limited Papers (per Act): 17 May, 403;20 Jul, 618;10 (Appellants) v.Russell Nov, 841. (Valuation Officer) (Respondent): Corruption: Papers (by command): 19 Apr, 329. Appeal set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 11 Jan, 75. Costello (Respondent) v.Chief Constable of Northumbria Cowell and another (t/a the (Petitioner): Stables)(Respondents) v. Williams (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 11 Jan, 75;report, 10 Petition for leave to appeal refer red to May, 382. Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. 4815641004 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Craig (Official Receiver and Criminal Justice Act 1967: Liquidator of the Hinckley Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 231;29 Mar, 291. Island Hotel Limited) and Others (Respondents) v.Spence Criminal Justice Act 1987: and nother etitioners A (P ): Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 613. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 26 Criminal Justice Act 1988: Apr, 346, 347. Papers (per Act): 22 Feb, 174. rawley orough ouncil C B C riminal ustice ct (Petitioners) v.Bradford & C J A 1991: Bingley Building Society Papers (per Act): 19 Oct, 735;26 Oct, 765. (Respondents) and Others: Criminal Justice and Public Order Report, 3 Dec, 27. Act 1994: Crawshaw,Lord: Papers (per Act): 8 Feb, 139. Sat first in Parliament, 8 Dec, 37. Criminal Legal Aid (Scotland) Credit Lyonnais Nederland NV (Prescribed Proceedings) (now known as Generale Bank Amendment (No.2)Regulations Nederland NV) (Appellants) v. 1998: Export Guarantee Departments Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 (Respondents): Dec, 18;report, 8 Dec, 38;approved, 25 Jan, 109. Judgment, 18 Feb, 168. riminal rocedure cotland ct rime C P (S )A C : 1995: Papers (by command): 26 Nov, 11;29 Mar, 291;28 Jul, 662. Papers (per Act): 28 Jan, 119. rofters cotland ct Crime and Disorder Act 1998: C (S )A 1993: Papers (per Act): 30 Nov, 15;14 Dec, 54;8 Mar, Papers (per Act): 15 Jun, 471. 214;5 Jul, 542. Crown Agents Act 1979: rime entences ct C (S )A 1997: Papers (per Act): 24 Jun, 511. Papers (per Act): 30 Nov, 15. Crown Estate Act 1961: Criminal Appeal Act 1995: Papers (per Act): 14 Jul, 596. Papers (per Act): 24 Jun, 511;19 Jul, 613. Cruelty to Animals: Criminal Cases Review (Insanity) Unstarred question, 17 May, 404. Bill [HL]: Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 11 Cuba: a Mar, 232;after debate, 2 ;committed to Unstarred question, 20 Oct, 742. CWH, 23 Mar, 270;report from DPDC, 24 Mar, 280;order of commitment dischar- ullen etitioner v hief ged, 13 Apr, 314;3 a;passed;sent HC, 22 C (P ) .C Apr, 344;from HC agreed to, RA, 27 Jul, Constable of the Royal Ulster 652, 653. Constabulary (Respondent): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Criminal Injuries Compensation Act Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 673. 1995: Papers (per Act): 2 Dec, 22;11 Jan, 78;19 Cullin (Respondent) v.London Fire Jan, 98. and Civil Defence Authority (Petitioners) and two other Criminal Injuries: actions: Papers (by command): 19 Jan, 98;26 Jan, Petition for leave to appeal referr ed to 112. Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. 4815641004 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Currency Act 1983: Declaration and Registration of nterests Papers (per Act): 19 Oct, 735. I : Register of Lords’ Interests prepared by the urtis espondent v hairman of Clerk of the Parliaments, printed, 23 Feb, C (R ) .C 178. the London Rent Assessment Committee (Petitioner) and eepak ertilisers and others D F : Petrochemicals Limited Petition withdrawn, 13 Jan, 86. (Petitioners) v. ICI Chemicals & Polymers Limited and others Customs and Excise: (Respondents): Papers (by command): 11 Oct, 682. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 10 May, 382;report, 9 Jul, 582. Customs and Excise Management Act 1979: Deer (Scotland)Act 1996: Papers (per Act): 16 Dec, 65;7 May, 378. Papers (per Act): 3 Dec, 28.

Danae Air Transport Societe Defence: Anonyme (Respondents) v.Air Motion to take note;after debate, agreed to, Canada (Petitioners): 8 Dec, 39; Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (by command): 30 Nov, 14;4 Feb, Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. 135;11 Oct, 681.

arker dministrator of the Delaware Mansions Limited and D (A thers espondents v ord Estate of David Stanley Docker O (R ) .L eceased and others Mayor and Citizens of the City D ) (A.P.) of estminster etitioners (ATS)(Formerly Docker and W (P ): Otppellanhers (A.P.) Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Appellants)) v.Chief Constable Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. of the est idlands olice W M P elegated owers and (Respondent): D P Deregulation Committee: Reports: 7 Dec, 33;16 Feb, 159;petition that appeal be revived and the petitioner be [The bills, instruments and proposals for substituted in place of the late appellant Instruments covered by a report are listed presented out of time;ordered as prayed, after it, those bills in italics were commented 13 Oct, 705. on or drawn to the attention of the House in a Report.] artford hurrock rossing ct Appointed;Lords named and to meet, 3 D -T C A Dec, 29. 1988: Reports: Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 232;11 Oct, 684. 1st (Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Bill [HL]; Data Protection Act 1984: Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill [HL];European Papers (per Act): 12 Jul, 586;13 Jul, 590. Parliamentary Elections Bill), 9 Dec, 44; 2nd (Deregulation (Pipe-lines) Order Dawson (A.P.) (Appellant) v. 1999), 9 Dec, 44; earmouth espondent 3rd (Pollution Prevention and Control Bill W (A.P)(R ): [HL]; Youth Justice and Criminal Appeal presented;legal aid certificate, 15 Evidence Bill [HL]; Disability Rights Dec, 58;legal aid certificate, 11 Jan, 76;set Commission Bill [HL];Trustee down for hearing and referred to Appellate Delegation Bill [HL];Contracts (Rights Committee, 12 Jan, 82;judgment, 25 of Third Parties) Bill [HL]), 16 Dec, 66; Mar, 284. 4th (Deregulation (Weights and Measures) Order 1999), 16 Dec, 66; ebt 5th (Access to Justice Bill [HL]; Freedom D : of Information Bill [HL];Sea Fisheries Papers (by command): 26 May, 437;15 Oct, (Shellfish) (Amendment) Bill [HL]), 13 725. Jan, 87; 4815641005 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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6th (Road TraYc (NHS Charges) Bill;21st (Draft Freedom of Information Bill), Pollution Prevention and Control Bill 30 Jun, 528; [HL]), 27 Jan, 116; 22nd (Immigration and Asylum Bill), 7 7th (Health Bill [HL]), 17 Feb, 165; Jul, 574; 8th (Water Industry Bill;Scottish 23rd (Local Government (Organisation Parliamentary Constituencies Bill [HL]; and Standards) Bill), 12 Jul, 586; Births and Deaths Registration 24th (Deregulation (Millennium (Amendment) Bill [HL];Genetically Licensing) Order 1999;Deregulation Modified Crops Bill [HL];Easter Act (Casinos) Order 1999), 12 Jul, 586; 1928 (Commencement) Bill [HL]; 25th (Northern Ireland Bill), 14 Jul, 596; Obscenity Bill [HL];Rating (Valuation) 26th (Food Standards Bill;Mental Health Bill), 3 Mar, 206; (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill), 28 Jul, 9th (Pollution Prevention and Control Bill 662; [HL]; Sexual OVences (Amendment) 27th (Immigration and Asylum Bill - Bill;European Parliamentary Elections Government Amendments for Report (Gibraltar) Bill [HL];Scottish Stage), 27 Oct, 776; Enterprise Bill), 10 Mar, 227; 28th (Proposed Amendments to the 10th (House of Lords Bill;Further and Deregulation and Contracting Out Act Higher Education (Scotland) 1994 - Government Response and (Amendment) Bill [HL];Criminal Cases Further Report), 27 Oct, 776; Review (Insanity) Bill [HL]), 24 Mar, Special Report for Session 1998-99 - (The 280; Committee’s Work), 27 Oct, 776. 11th (Parliamentary Government Bill [HL];European Tax Harmonisation Dental Auxiliaries (Amendment) Veto Bill [HL]),31 Mar, 303; egulations 12th (Local Government Bill; Tax Credits R 1999: Bill; Academic and Academic-Related Draft delivered for approval by resolution, StaV Pay and Conditions Bill [HL]; 26 Oct, 764;withdrawn;second draft laid, Road TraYc Regulations (Cycle 2 Nov, 803;report, 9 Nov, 836. Parking) Bill [HL];Deregulation (New Year Licensing) Order 1999), 14 Apr, entists ct 323; D A 1984: 13th (Employment Relations Bill; Areas of Papers (per Act): 7 Jun, 447. Outstanding Natural Beauty Bill [HL]; Time Zones and Summer Time Departments (Northern Ireland) (Devolution) Bill [HL];European rder Community Legislation (Impact) Bill O 1999: [HL];Draft Deregulation (Casinos) Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Order 1999), 21 Apr, 340; 26 Jan, 112;after debate, approved, 8 14th (Proposed Extension of the Feb, 140. Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994), 21 Apr, 340; eputy hairmen of ommittees 15th (Northern Ireland (Location of D C C : Victims’ Remains) Bill;Company and L. TordoV appointed, nemine dissentiente, Business Names (Chamber of Principal Deputy Chairman, 24 Nov, 3; Commerce, Etc.) Bill;Breeding and Sale panel of deputy chairman appointed, 7 of Dogs (Welfare) Bill;European Dec, 34;Lords added to panel of deputy Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) chairmen, 27 Jan, 116;24 Feb, 184. Y Bill [HL];Road Tra c (Use of Mobile See also Telephones) Bill [HL]), 19 May, 413; Chairmen of Committees. 16th (Greater London Authority Bill; Protection of Children Bill), 27 May, 441; Deputy Speakers: 17th (Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill; Y See Road Tra c (Vehicle Testing) Bill; Speakers. Road TraYc (Enforcement Powers) Bill [HL]), 16 Jun, 479; 18th (Deregulation (New Year Licensing) Deregulation (Casinos)Order 1999: Order 1999), 16 Jun, 479; Proposal for draft delivered and referred to 19th (Adoption (Intercountry Aspects) DPDC, 19 Apr, 330;reports from DPDC: Bill;Football (O Vences and Disorder) 21 Apr, 340;23 Jun, 507;draft delivered Bill; Employment Relations Bill; Welfare for approval by resolution and referred to Reform and Pensions Bill), 23 Jun, 507; DPDC, 5 Jul, 542;report from DPDC, 12 20th (Deregulation (Casinos) Order 1999), Jul, 586;after debate, approved, 23 Jul, 23 Jun, 507; 638. 4815641005 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Deregulation Instruments and Development Commission (Transfer Proposals for Instruments: of Functions and Miscellaneous rovisions rder See P )O 1999: Deregulation (Casinos)Order 1999; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Deregulation (Millennium Licensing) 27 Jan, 116;report, 2 Feb, 128;approved, Order 1999; 15 Feb, 156. Deregulation (New Year Licensing) Order 1999; Development of Rural Wales Act Deregulation (Pipe-lines)Order 1999; 1976: Deregulation (Weights and Measures) Order 1999. Papers (per Act): 20 Jul, 619. evelopment of ourism ct Deregulation (Millennium D T A 1969: Licensing)Order 1999: Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;7 Dec, 33;1 Mar, 192;28 Jun, 519;29 Jun, 522;30 Jun, 527; Draft delivered for approval by resolution 12 Jul, 586;13 Jul, 590;15 Jul, 602;26 Jul, and referred to DPDC, 5 Jul, 542;report 643;27 Jul, 652;19 Oct, 735;25 Oct, 759; from DPDC, 12 Jul 586;agreed to, 23 26 Oct, 765. Jul, 638. Devolution: eregulation ew ear icensing D (N Y L ) Papers (by command): 11 Oct, 682. Order 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Devon,Earl: 13 Apr, 313;reports from DPDC: 14 Apr, 323;16 Jun, 479. Sat first in Parliament, 25 Mar, 285. Dietary Supplements: Deregulation (Pipe-Lines)Order 1999: Unstarred question, 25 May, 431. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Digital Terrestrial Television: 30 Nov, 15;report from DPDC, 9 Dec, 44; agreed to, 24 Feb, 184. Unstarred question, 21 Apr, 340.

eregulation eights and Dimond (Appellant) v.Lovell D (W espondent Measures)Order 1999: (R ): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Appeal Committee, 26 May, 436;reports: 14 Dec, 54;report from DPDC, 16 Dec, 66; 30 Jun, 527;21 Jul, 623;28 Oct, 784;appeal agreed to, 24 Feb, 184. presented, 9 Nov, 835.

Derry (Petitioner) v.Ministry of Dingley (A.P.) (Appellant)V.Chief Defence (Respondents): Constable of Strathclyde Police Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Respondent): Appeal Committee, 19 Apr, 329. Extension of time, 12 Jan, 82;set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- Design: tee, 24 Feb, 183. Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, iplomatic rivileges ritish 31 Mar, 303. D P (B Nationals)Order 1999: Designers Guild Limited Draft delivered for approval by resolution, etitioners v ussell illiams 28 Jan, 119;report, 2 Feb, 128;approved, (P ) .R W 8 Feb, 139. (Textiles)Limited (Trading as ashington espondents W DC) (R ): Director of Public Prosecutions Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Respondent) v.Jones and Appeal Committee, 26 Apr, 346;report, 27 Another (A.P.) (Appellants)(on Jul, 650. appeal from a Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division): etr xpenditure D E : Judgment, 4 Mar, 210. Papers (by command): 11 Oct, 681. 4815641005 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Disability: Message to HC: Financial Services and Markets Committee: (105*-35), 28 Apr, Papers (by command): 30 Mar, 296. 357-8; Motions for Approval: Disability Discrimination Act 1995: House of Lords Bill: (353-203) (275-185), 27 Papers (per Act): 9 Mar, 221;27 Apr, 351;7 Jul, 653-8;(85-214), 20 Oct, 742-4; May, 379;26 May, 438;8 Jul, 578;15 Jul, Take note: 602;27 Jul, 651;11 Oct, 686, 688;29 Oct, House of Lords Reform: (193-2), 23 Feb, 787. 179-80;

Disability Rights Commission Bill Public Bills: [HL]: Access to Justice Bill [HL]: Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 3 CWH: (77-88), 28 Jan, 120-21; Dec, 28;report from DPDC, 16 Dec, 66; Report: (182-111) (54-86), 11 Feb, 150-3; after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 17 (189-134), 16 Feb, 160-2; Dec, 70;CWH;reported without amend- 3a: (80-134) (119-127) (89-109), 16 Mar, ment, 4 Feb, 135;report received; 246-50; amendments made, 11 Mar, 233;3 a, HC amendments: (141-85), 14 Jul, 597-8; amendments made;privilege amendment Disability Rights Commission Bill [HL]: made;passed;sent HC, 23 Mar, 270;from Report: (112-81) (48-99), 11 Mar, 233-5; HC agreed to with amendments and a pri- a vilege amendment, 1 Jul, 538;HC 3 : (46-81) (33-91), 23 Mar, 275-7; amendments and a privilege amendment Employment Relations Bill: considered and agreed to, 19 Jul, 613;RA, CWH: (98-78) (28-51), 16 Jun, 480-2; 27 Jul, 653. Report: (126-134), 8 Jul, 579-81; 3a: (33-126) (108-137), 15 Jul, 603-5; Disabled Persons (Services, European Parliamentary Elections Bill: Consultation and 2a: (167-73), 15 Dec, 60-2; Representation)Act 1986: Greater London Authority Bill: Papers (per Act): 21 Jan, 105;22 Feb, 174. Report: (213*-117) (96-93), 12 Oct, 698-701; (46-112) (148-65L) (71-119), 14 Oct, 720- ispensing rder of th anuary 723;(55-134), 19 Oct, 736-7; D O 14 J 3a: (77-124) (98-125) (101-131) (50-133) (99- 1922: 36), 1 Nov, 793-9; Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 17 Jun, Health Bill [HL]: 485. CWH: (72-137), 25 Feb, 188-9;(8-28) (2- 29), 1 Mar, 193-4; Dispensing Order of 19th December Report: (120-117) (30-71), 15 Mar, 239-241; 1881: (161-113), 18 Mar, 258-60; 3a: (113-86), 25 Mar, 286-7; Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 17 Jun, House of Lords Bill: 485. 2a: (192-126), 30 Mar, 298-9; CWH: (41-82) (31-63), 27 Apr, 352-4;(352- Dispensing Warrant of 27th ctober 32) (26-126), 11 May, 388-91; O 1884: CWH: (on recommitment): (50-288), 25 Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 17 Jun, May, 431-3; 485. Report: (83-232) (62-121) (47-110), 15 Jun, 471-5;(54-335) (231-189) (40-123), 22 Divisions: Jun, 498-503;(283-177) (125-165) (66- 153) (34-83) (32-81), 30 Jun, 528-35; [Note. The first figure appearing in each brac- 3a: (186-238) (154-238) (221-81), 26 Oct, ket denotes the number of Lords voting 765-71; Content, the second figure, those voting Immigration and Asylum Bill: Not-Content.] Motions: Report: (129*-47), 18 Oct, 729-30 (74-122) (161-116) (46-83), 20 Oct, 744-8; Procedure Committee: a Amendment to Motion to agree 1st Report, 3 : (117-121), 2 Nov, 804-6; (225-87) 22 Mar, 265-7; Amendment to motion to agree 3rd Report, * Discrepancy between Teller’s figures and recorded names. (146-229), 22 Jul, 632-4; L Lord Monteagle of Brandon was recorded as voting in both House be resumed: lobbies. In accordance with the Companion if any Lord votes in both lobbies in one division, his name is struck House of Lords Bill: (145-136), 17 May, oV the list of Lords voting in that division, and his vote 404-5; is disregarded. 4815641005 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Local Government Bill: Dunlop International AG Report: (29-90) (18-85), 17 Jun, 487-8; (Formerly Dunlop a 3 : (81-100), 15 Jul, 606-7; International Limited) Northern Ireland (Location of Victims’ (Petitioners) v.Pardoe (Her Remains) Bill: ajesty s nspector of axes CWH: (121-129) (114-126), 24 May, 424-7; M ’ I T ) Pollution Prevention and Control Bill [HL]: (Respondent): CWH [on recommitment): (104-136), 19 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Apr, 331-2; Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 673. 3a: (105-126), 20 May, 417-8; Sexual OVences (Amendment) Bill: Eastbourne Town Radio Cars a 2 : (222-146), 13 Apr, 315-7; Association (Appellants) v. Tax Credits Bill: Commissioners of Customs and CWH: (161-121) (150-103), 4 May, 367-70; xcise espondents 3a: (113-153), 8 Jun, 452-3; E (R ): Water Bill: Reports: 14 Jun, 465;14 Jul, 595;appeal pre- 3a: (90-116), 24 Jun, 512-3; sented, 27 Jul, 650;extension of time, secu- Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill: rity for costs waived, 4 Oct, 674;extension Report: (145-137), 11 Oct;692-3 (193-114) of time, 13 Oct, 705;set down for hearing (163-184) (251-95) (198-90) (119-81) (84- and referred to Appellate Committee, 2 66), 13 Oct, 706-15; Nov, 803. 3a: (166-107) (52-111), 27 Oct, 777-9; HC amendments: (153-140) (260-127), 8 Easter Act 1928 (Commencement) Nov, 825-9; Bill [HL]: Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill Presented;1 a, 18 Feb, 169;report from [HL]: DPDC, 3 Mar, 206;motion for 2 a;after Report: (80-105), 2 Mar, 201-2;(56-143) debate, withdrawn;bill withdrawn, 11 (48-132), 8 Mar, 216-8; Mar, 233. 3a: (149-144) (47-149) (54-109), 23 Mar, 271-5. ECM (Vehicle Delivery Service) No Quorum: Limited (Petitioners) v.Cox and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Bill Others (Respondents): [HL], Report, 9 Jul, 583. Y Petition for leave to appeal referred to Insu ciency of Tellers: Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. House of Lords Reform, motion to take note (Tellers for the Not-Contents not ccles iscount appointed), 23 Feb, 179-80). E ,V : Sat first in Parliament, 21 Apr, 339. ockyard orts egulation ct D P R A cclesiastical ommittee 1865: E C : Reports: Papers (by Act): 29 Jul, 666. 213th (Care of Places of Worship Measure), 8 Jun, 451. Double Taxation: cclesiastical ees easure Papers (by command): 24 Feb, 183;3 Mar, E F M 1986: 205;21 Apr, 339;26 Apr, 347;19 May, 412. Papers (per Measure): 27 Jul, 651.

Drug Trafficking: Education: Papers (by command): 2 Dec, 22. Papers (by command): 3 Dec, 27;27 Jan, 116; 1 Feb, 124;30 Jun, 527;11 Oct, 682. ouza etitioner v ondon D’S (P ) .L Education Act 1962: Borough of Lambeth (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 7 Jun, 446;29 Jun, 522. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Education Act 1994: Appeal Committee, 7 Jun, 445;report, 20 Oct, 741. Papers (per Act): 6 May, 376;26 Jul, 643. Education Act 1996: Duchies of Lancaster and ornwall ccounts ct Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 77;4 Feb, 135;8 C (A )A 1838: Feb, 139;1 Mar, 192;2 Mar, 199;9 Mar, Papers (per Act): 17 Jun, 485;20 Jul, 619. 221;10 Mar, 226;11 Mar, 231;22 Mar, 4815641005 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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263;29 Mar, 291;12 Apr, 309;19 Apr, 330; Electoral Law Act (Northern 26 May, 437;7 Jun, 446;25 Jun, 515;28 Ireland) 1962: Jun, 518;29 Jun, 522;30 Jun, 527;8 Jul, 578;20 Jul, 619;30 Jul, 669;11 Oct, 682, Papers (per Act): 8 Dec, 38. 684, 686, 687;29 Oct, 787. Electra Private Equity Partners (A Education Act 1997: Limited Partnership) and Others Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 49;13 Apr, 314;26 (Respondents) v. KPMG Peat Apr, 348;29 Jun, 522;13 Jul, 590. Marwick (a firm) and others (Petitioners): ducation o ct E (N .2)A 1986: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Act): 30 Jul, 669;11 Oct, 685. Appeal Committee, 24 May, 423;report, 22 Jul, 629. Education Reform Act 1988: lectricity ct Papers (per Act): 6 Jul, 545;11 Oct, 682. E A 1989: Papers (per Act): 2 Dec, 22;25 Feb, 187;21 Education (Schools)Act 1997: Jul, 624. Papers (per Act): 7 Jun, 446. Electronic Commerce: Education,Science and Culture: Papers (by command): 23 Jul, 636. Papers (by command): 21 Apr, 340. EMI Group Electronics Limited Education (Scotland)Act 1980: (formerly known as Thorn EMI lectronics imited Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 49;12 Apr, 308;12 E L ) Apr, 309;13 Apr, 314. (Petitioners) v.Coldicott (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Taxes) Education (Scotland)Act 1996: (Respondent): Papers (per Act): 1 Dec, 19;19 Jan, 98;22 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Feb, 174. Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671.

Education (Student Loans)Act Employment: 1990: Papers (by command);17 Dec, 69. Papers (per Act): 23 Jun, 507. Employment Act 1988: ducation tudent oans E (S L ) Papers (per Act): 15 Mar, 238. (Scotland)Regulations 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 Employment Relations Act 1999: Feb, 139;report, 9 Feb, 143;after debate, approved, 18 Feb, 170. Papers (per Act): 11 Oct, 687;26 Oct, 764.

Education (Student Performance Employment Relations Bill: Information)(England) From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 13 (Amendment)Regulations 1998: Apr, 314;report from DPDC, 21 Apr, 340; after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 10 Motion for annulment;after debate, negati- May, 383;marshalling order, 26 May, 438; ved, 18 Feb, 170. CWH, amendments made, 7 Jun, 447; CWH, amendments made;reported with Education (Student Support) amendments, 16 Jun, 480;report from Regulations 1999: DPDC, 23 Jun, 507;marshalling order, 6 Jul, 546;report received;amendments Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 made, 8 Jul, 579;3 a, amendments made; Feb, 135;report, 9 Feb, 143;after debate, passed;returned HC with amendments, 15 approved, 18 Feb, 170. Jul, 603;from HC with one amendment disagreed to with a reason for disagree- Elder,Lord: ment, another amendment agreed to with Introduced (life Peerage), 21 Jul, 623. an amendment, and with the remaining amendments agreed to;HC reason and lections amendment considered;HC amendment E : to Lords amendment agreed to;remaining Papers (by command): 25 Feb, 187. Lords amendment not insisted on and an 4815641005 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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amendment in lieu thereof agreed to;retur- European Communities: ned HC with an amendment;26 Jul, 645; from HC with Lords amendment in lieu Papers (by command): 1 Dec, 18;13 Jan, 87; agreed to, RA, 27 Jul, 652, 653. 20 Jan, 101;24 Feb, 183;13 May, 399;18 May, 408;19 May, 412. Employment Rights Act 1996: uropean ommunities ct Papers (per Act): 31 Mar, 302;12 Apr, 308;8 E C A 1972: Jun, 450;11 Oct, 685. Papers (per Act): 30 Nov, 15;3 Dec, 28;7 Dec, 33;8 Dec, 38;10 Dec, 49;14 Dec, 54; Employment: 17 Dec, 69;11 Jan, 77;13 Jan, 87;18 Jan, Papers (by command): 17 Dec, 69. 94;27 Jan, 116;3 Feb, 131;8 Feb, 139;18 Feb, 169;22 Feb, 173, 174;3 Mar, 205;8 Mar, 214;10 Mar, 226;11 Mar, 230;15 EMU: Mar, 238;17 Mar, 253;22 Mar, 263;29 Motion to take note;after debate, agreed to, Mar, 291;31 Mar, 303;12 Apr, 309;13 19 Apr, 330. Apr, 314;19 Apr, 330;20 Apr, 335;27 Apr, 351;29 Apr, 362;4 May, 365;11 May, 387; Energy Efficiency (Northern 13 May, 399;17 May, 403;7 Jun, 446, 447; reland rder 8 Jun, 450;9 Jun, 456;10 Jun, 460;11 Jun, I )O 1999: 462;15 Jun, 471;17 Jun, 485;23 Jun, 507; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 24 Jun, 511;25 Jun, 515;29 Jun, 522;30 22 Feb, 173;after debate, approved, 4 Jun, 527;1 Jul, 538;5 Jul, 542;7 Jul, 574; Mar, 211. 15 Jul, 602;19 Jul, 612;20 Jul, 618;22 Jul, 630;23 Jul, 636;26 Jul, 642;27 Jul, 651;29 Enterprise and New Towns Jul, 666;11 Oct, 683, 685, 686, 687, 689, cotland ct 690;13 Oct, 705;19 Oct, 735;25 Oct, 758; (S )A 1990: 29 Oct, 787;2 Nov, 803;3 Nov, 810;8 Papers (per Act): 14 Jul, 595;16 Jul, 609;20 Nov, 824. Jul, 619;27 Jul, 652. uropean ommunities ommittee Environment: E C C : Papers (by command): 11 Oct, 681;20 Oct, Appointed;Lords named and to meet, 3 742. Dec, 29. Reports: Environment Act 1995: 1st (Evidence by the Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth OYce, on Papers (per Act): 15 Apr, 326;17 May, 403; the CardiV European Council), 8 Dec, 38; 27 Jul, 652;20 Oct, 742. 2nd (EC Regulation of Genetic Modification in Agriculture), 15 Dec, 59; Environmental Protection Act after debate, agreed to, 27 May, 442; 1990: 3rd (Delegation of Powers to the Papers (per Act): 3 Dec, 28;11 Jan, 77;22 Commission: Reforming Comitology), 2 Feb, 174;23 Feb, 178;1 Mar, 192;8 Mar, Feb, 128;after debate, agreed to, 18 Jun, 214;11 Mar, 231;30 Mar, 297;15 Jul, 602; 490; 19 Jul, 613;23 Jul, 638;26 Jul, 643;11 Oct, 4th (Correspondence with Ministers), 2 Feb, 682;19 Oct, 735. 128; 5th (Evidence by Joyce Quin MP, Minister Environmental Protection for Europe, Foreign and Commonwealth estriction on the se of ead OYce, on the Vienna European Council), (R U L 2 Feb, 128; Shot)(England)Regulations 6th (Future Financing of the EU: who pays 1999: and how?), 2 Mar, 200;after debate, Motion for annulment;after debate, with- agreed to, 22 Mar, 264; drawn, 9 Nov, 836. 7th (Schengen and the United Kingdom’s Border Controls), 2 Mar, 200;after Environmental Technologies: debate, agreed to, 7 May, 379; 8th (Agenda 2000: CAP Reform), 18 May, Unstarred question, 28 Jul, 663. 409; 9th (Prosecuting Fraud on the Erskine Bridge Tolls Act 1968: Communities’ Finances-the Corpus Juris), 18 May, 409; Papers (per Act): 15 Mar, 239. 10th (Fingerprinting Illegal Immigrants: Extending the Eurodac Convention), 8 European Air Group: Jun, 451; Papers (by command): 18 Feb, 169. 11th (Waste Incineration), 15 Jun, 471; 4815641006 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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12th (Electricity from Renewables), 29 Jun, European Communities (Definition 523;after debate, further debate on the of Treaties)(Euro- motion adjourned, 5 Nov, 820; Mediterranean Agreement 13th (Enlarging the Jurisdiction of the Establishing an Association Court of First Instance), 6 Jul, 546; between the European 14th (Evidence by the Minister of State, Communities and their Member Foreign and Commonwealth OYce, on States and the Hashemite the Cologne European Council), 6 Jul, Kingdom of Jordan)Order 1999: 546; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 15th (Taxes in the EU: can co-ordination Feb, 139;report, 16 Feb, 160;approved, 15 and competition co-exist?), 20 Jul, 619; Apr, 326. after debate, agreed to, 3 Nov, 811; 16th (Organic Farming and the European European Communities (Definition Union), 20 Jul, 619;after debate, agreed of reaties ramework to, 22 Oct, 754; T )(F Agreement for Trade and 17th (Correspondence with Ministers), 20 Cooperation between the Jul, 619; European Community and its 18th (Biodiversity in the European Union: Member States and the Republic Interim Report (UK Measures)), 27 Jul, of Korea)Order 1999: 652; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 19th (Prospects for the Tampere Special 21 Apr, 340;report, 27 Apr, 351;approved, European Council), 27 Jul, 652; 7 May, 379. 20th (Promoting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the EU), 2 Nov, European Communities (Definition 804; of Treaties)(North-East 21st (Enlargement of the EU: progress and Atlantic Fisheries Commission) problems), 9 Nov, 836; Order 1999: 22nd (Biodiversity in the European Union Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Final Report: International Issues), 9 11 Jan, 78;report, 19 Jan, 98;approved, 8 Nov, 836; Feb, 139. 23rd (European Union Databases), 9 Nov, 836. European Communities (Immunities and Privileges of the North-East tlantic isheries ommission Reports from Session 1997–98 noted on A F C ) motion: Order 1999: 6th (Enhancing Parliamentary Scrutiny of Draft delivered for approval by resolution, the Third Pillar), 12 Jan, 83; 11 Jan, 78;report, 19 Jan, 98;approved, 8 32nd (Airline Competition), 9 Mar, 222; Feb, 139. 33rd (Partnership and Trust: The Tacis Programme), 22 Apr, 344. European Community Legislation (Impact)Bill [HL]: Presented;1 a, 31 Mar, 303;report from DPDC, 21 Apr, 340;after debate, 2 a;com- mitted to CWH, 18 Jun, 490. uropean ommunities efinition E C (D European Convergence Criteria: of Treaties)(Economic Partnership,Political Motion to approve;agreed to, 26 May, 439. Coordination and Cooperation uropean ouncil olicing Agreement Between the E C :P , mmigration and udicial o European Community and its I J C - operation Member States and the United : Mexican States)Order 1999: Unstarred question, 11 Oct, 691. uropean arliament ay and Draft delivered for approval by resolution, E P (P 26 Apr, 347;report, 4 May, 366;approved, Pensions)Act 1979: 7 May, 379. Papers (per Act): 27 Jul, 651. 4815641006 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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European Parliamentary Elections Evans (Petitioner) v.Motor Act 1978: Insurers’Bureau (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 30 Mar, 297. Report, 18 Jan, 94.

European Parliamentary Elections Exchequer and Audit Act (Amendment)Bill [HL]: (Northern Ireland) 1921: Presented;1 a, 22 Apr, 343;report from Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 637;26 Jul, 643. DPDC, 19 May, 413. Exchequer and Audit Departments European Parliamentary Elections Act 1866: Bill: Papers (per Act): 29 Mar, 292. From HC;1 a, 3 Dec, 28;report from DPDC, 9 Dec, 44;motion for 2 a;amendment Exchequer and Audit Departments moved and after debate, agreed to on divi- Act 1921: sion, 15 Dec, 60;RA (in accordance with Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;26 Nov, 11;28 the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949), 14 Jan, 119;28 Apr, 356;5 May, 373;13 Jul, Jan, 91. 590;14 Jul, 595;16 Jul, 609;19 Jul, 612;20 Jul, 618;21 Jul, 624;22 Jul, 630;23 Jul, European Parliamentary Elections 636, 637;26 Jul, 642, 643;27 Jul, 652;29 (Gibraltar)Bill [HL]: Oct, 787;2 Nov, 803. a Presented;1 , 4 Mar, 211;report from Explosives Act 1875: DPDC, 10 Mar, 227;after debate, 2 a;com- mitted to CWH, 25 Mar, 286;order of Papers (per Act): 15 Dec, 59. commitment discharged, 13 Apr, 315;3 a, privilege amendment made;passed;sent Export and Investment Guarantees HC, 22 Apr, 344. Act 1991: Papers (per Act): 17 Dec, 69;22 Jul, 631. European Parliamentary Elections orthern reland mendment (N I )(A ) Extradition Act 1989: Regulations 1999: Papers (per Act): 29 Jul, 666. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 13 Apr, 313;report, 20 Apr, 336;after air mployment and reatment debate, approved, 27 Apr, 352. F E T (Northern Ireland)Order 1998: European Parliamentary Elections Draft delivered for approval by resolution, gulations 30 Nov, 15;after debate, approved, 7 RE 1999: Dec, 34. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 24 Mar, 280;report, 30 Mar, 297;after Fair Employment (Northern debate, approved, 22 Apr, 344. Ireland)Act 1976: Papers (per Act): 6 Jul, 545. European Single Currency: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Fair Rent Increases: 20 Jan, 102. Unstarred question, 9 Mar, 222. uropean ax armonisation eto E T H (V ) Fair Trading Act 1973: Bill [HL]: Papers (per Act): 16 Jun, 479;30 Jun, 527;23 Presented;1 a, 23 Mar, 270;report from Jul, 637;11 Oct, 688;19 Oct, 735. DPDC, 31 Mar, 303;after debate, 2 a;com- mitted to CWH, 18 Jun, 490. Family Farms: Europol: Unstarred question, 3 Feb, 132. Papers (by command): 15 Mar, 238. Family Homes and Domestic Violence (Northern Ireland) EU-US trade: Order 1998: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Papers (per Statutory Instru ment): 18 Feb, 21 Apr, 340. 169. 4815641006 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Family Law (Northern Ireland) Finance Bill: Order 1993: From HC (endorsed with Speakers’ certifi- Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 2 Mar, cate);1 a, 7 Jul, 574;after debate, 2 a;com- 199. mittee negatived;SO 44 having been dis- pensed with, 3a;passed;23 Jul, 638;RA, 27 Jul, 653. Faroe Islands: Papers (by command): 15 Jun, 470. Financial Assistance to Opposition Parties: asat ravo atellite F -B S : Motion for approval;after debate, agreed to, Papers (by command): 17 May, 403. 29 Jul, 667.

Fathers in the Family: Financial Provisions (Northern reland rder Unstarred question, 2 Nov, 804. I )O 1998: Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 23 Jul, Faulkner of Worcester,Lord: 637. Introduced (life Peerage), 20 Jul, 616. Financial Services Act 1986: Fellowes,Lord: Papers (per Act): 8 Jun, 450;6 Jul, 546;11 Oct, 689. Introduced (life Peerage), 26 Oct, 764. Financial Services Act 1986 Field Boundaries: (Restriction of Exemptions) Papers (by command): 25 Jan, 108. Order 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 Filkin,Lord: Jul, 578;report, 13 Jul, 591;withdrawn, 21 Introduced (life Peerage), 13 Oct, 704. Jul, 624;second draft laid, 27 Jul, 651; report, 19 Oct, 736;after debate, approved, 29 Oct, 788. Films Act 1985: Papers (by Act): 11 Oct, 690. Financial Services and Markets Joint Committee: Films (Modification of the Message from HC on desirability of appoin- Definition of “British Film”) ting Joint Committee, 23 Feb, 179;mes- Order 1999: sage of concurrence sent HC, 25 Feb, 188; message from HC, 1 Mar, 193;HC mes- Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 sage considered;Lords named and to meet; Jul, 578;report, 13 Jul, 591;after debate, message to HC;message of concurrence approved, 23 Jul, 638. from HC, 2 Mar, 200, 201;message from HC, 27 Apr, 352;HC message considered; Finance: agreed to on division;message of concur- rence sent HC, 28 Apr, 357. Papers (by command): 17 Dec, 69;11 Jan, 76; 25 Feb, 187;9 Mar, 221;17 Mar, 253;24 Reports: Mar, 280;25 Mar, 285;29 Mar, 291;30 1st, 27 Apr, 352; Mar, 296;31 Mar, 302;19 Apr, 329;5 May, 2nd, 27 May, 441. 372;26 May, 437;23 Jun, 506;30 Jun, 527; 7 Jul, 573;8 Jul, 578;26 Jul, 642;27 Jul, Financing of Maintained Schools 651;11 Oct, 682;9 Nov, 836. Regulations 1998: Finance Act 1973: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 Dec, 18;withdrawn;second draft laid, 3 Papers (per Act): 8 Feb, 139;18 Mar, 257;31 Dec, 27, 28;report, 8 Dec, 38;after debate, Mar, 303;30 Jul, 669. approved, 14 Jan, 91.

Finance Act 1980: Fire Precautions Act 1971: Papers (per Act): 26 Jul, 643. Papers (per Act): 7 Jul, 573.

Finance Act 1993: Fire Test Procedures: Papers (per Act): 19 Apr, 330;14 Jul, 596. Papers (by command): 28 Apr, 356. 4815641006 07-07-01 00:00:24 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Fisheries Act 1981: after debate, 2a;committed to GC, 30 Jul, 670;GC;12 Oct, 701;further considered in Papers (per Act): 24 Feb, 183;18 Mar, 257;19 GC, amendments made, 13 Oct, 716;GC, Oct, 735. amendments made;reported with amendments, 14 Oct, 719, 723;report Fitzpatrick (A.P.) (Appellant) v. received;amendments made, 28 Oct, 785; Sterling Housing Association 3a, amendments made, after debate, pas- Limited (Respondents): sed;returned HC with amendments, 3 Nov, 811;from HC with amendments Judgment, 28 Oct, 783. agreed to, 9 Nov, 836;RA, 11 Nov, 844.

Fluoride in Water: Football (Offences)Act 1991: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Papers (per Act): 11 Oct, 686. 16 Dec, 67. Football (Offences and Disorder) FNCB Limited (Formerly First ill ational ank lc B : N B P ) a (Respondents) v.Barnet From HC;1 ;explanatory notes printed, 11 evanney arrow imited Jun, 462;report from DPDC, 23 Jun, 507; D (H )L after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 15 (Formerly Barnet Devanney & Jul, 603;order of commitment discharged; Co Limited)(Petitioners): 23 Jul, 638;3 a;passed, 26 Jul, 645;RA, 27 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Jul, 653. Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. Football Spectators Act 1989: Food: Papers (per Act): 22 Apr, 343;7 Jul, 573;11 Papers (by command): 27 Jan, 116. Oct, 686. oreign ffairs Food Act 1984: F A : Papers (per Act): 25 Feb, 188;9 Mar, 221. Papers (by command): 23 Mar, 270;13 Apr, 313;29 Apr, 361. ood and nvironment rotection F E P Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Act 1985: Papers (by command): 11 Nov, 844. Papers (per Act): 19 Jan, 98;10 Mar, 227;12 Apr, 310;20 Apr, 336;21 Apr, 340;22 orestry ct Apr, 343. F A 1967: Papers (per Act): 16 Dec, 65;27 Oct, 776. Food Prices: orfeiture orthern reland Unstarred question, 16 Dec, 67. F (N I ) Order 1982: Food Protection (Emergency Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 17 May, Prohibitions)(Amnesic Shellfish 403. Poisoning)Order 1999: Forgery and Counterfeiting Act Delivered for approval by resolution, 30 Mar, 296;report, 20 Apr, 336. 1981: Papers (per Act): 27 Jul, 651. Food Safety Act 1990: orsyth of rumlean ord Papers (per Act): 18 Feb, 169;22 Feb, 174;8 F D ,L : Mar, 214, 215;18 Mar, 257;30 Mar, 296;4 Introduced (life Peerage), 15 Jul, 602. May, 365;17 May, 403;7 Jun, 446, 447;8 Jun, 450;9 Jun, 456;24 Jun, 511;29 Jun, Foster of Thames Bank,Lord: 522;20 Jul, 618;11 Oct, 685, 687, 690. Introduced (life Peerage), 3 Nov, 810. Food Standards: Framework Cooperation Papers (by command): 15 Jun, 470 greement Apr, 343;7 Jul, 573;11 Oct, 686. A : Papers (by command): 13 Oct,705. Food Standards Bill: reedom of nformation From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 23 F I : Jul, 638;report from DPDC, 28 Jul, 662; Papers (by command): 24 May, 423. 481564106a 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Freedom of Information Bill [HL]: Gardner (Petitioner) v. ommissioners of ustoms and Presented;1 a, 10 Dec, 49;report from C C DPDC, 13 Jan, 87;after debate, 2 a;com- Excise (Respondents): mitted to CWH, 10 Feb, 146. Petition for leave to appeal, fee waived, refer- red to Appeal Committee, report, 21 Jul, Freedom of Information Committee: 623. Appointed;Lords named and to meet, 17 Garner (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Jun, 486;report from DPDC, 30 Jun, 528; Taxes)(Respondent) v.Pounds report, 27 Jul, 652. Shipowners and Shipbreakers Limited (Appellants) and one Friendly Societies Act 1974: other Action: Papers (per Act): 17 Dec, 70. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 11 Jan, 75;reports: 13 riendly ocieties ct May, 399;26 May, 437;appeal presented, F S A 1992: 8 Jun, 450;extension of time, 20 Jul, 617; Papers (per Act): 10 Mar, 226;27 Jul, 652. set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee;4 Oct, 673.

Functions of Traffic Wardens Garston and others (Respondents) (Scotland)Order 1998: v.Scottish Widows’Fund and After debate, approved, 14 Dec, 55. Life Assurance Society (Petitioners): Further and Higher Education Act Report, 26 Nov, 11. 1992: Gas Act 1986: Papers (per Act): 14 Dec, 54;8 Feb, 139;11 Mar, 231;25 Mar, 285;6 May, 376;11 Papers (per Act): 21 Jul, 624;11 Oct, 689;8 May, 387;25 Jun, 515;6 Jul, 545;13 Jul, Nov, 824. 590;19 Jul, 612;20 Jul, 619;11 Oct, 683, 685, 687, 689. Gas fuel for motor vehicles: Unstarred question, 22 Mar, 265. Further and Higher Education (Scotland)Act 1992: Gas Levy Act 1981: Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;14 Jan, 90;1 Papers (per Act): 3 Feb, 131. Mar, 192;23 Jun, 507;15 Jul, 602. Gavron,Lord: Further and Higher Education Introduced (life Peerage), 8 Nov, 823. cotland mendment ill (S )(A )B eneral of erne nsurance [HL]: G B I Company (Petitioners) v.Jardine Presented;1 a, 9 Mar, 222;report from Reinsurance Management DPDC, 24 Mar, 280. Limited (formerly Jardine Thompson Graham Gale,Baroness: (Underwriting Management) Introduced (life Peerage), 18 Oct, 728. Limited) and others (Respondents): Gaming Act 1968: Reports: 7 Dec, 32;14 Dec, 53. Papers (per Act): 6 May, 376;14 Jul, 596. General Pinochet: Unstarred question, 6 Jul, 546. Gapper (Petitioner) v.Chief Constable of the Avon and General Teaching Council for Somerset Constabulary England (Constitution) (Respondent): Regulations 1999: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Appeal Committee, fee waived, report, 26 22 Mar, 263;report, 30 Mar, 297;after Jul, 641, 642. debate, approved en bloc, 10 May, 383. 4815641007 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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General Teaching Council for For further proceedings see Wales (Constitution) Berezovsky (Respondent)&c. Regulations 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Goldsmith,Lord: 22 Mar, 263;report, 30 Mar, 297;after Introduced (life Peerage), 19 Oct, 734. debate, approved en bloc, 10 May, 383. oodes espondent v ast Genetically Modified Crops Bill G (A.P.) (R ) .E ussex ounty ouncil [HL]: S C C (Appellants): Presented;1 a, 24 Feb, 184;report from DPDC, 3 Mar, 206;after debate, 2 a;com- Appeal presented;security for costs waived, mitted to CWH, 18 Jun, 490;CWH, 10 Mar, 225;legal aid certificate, 12 Apr, amendments made;reported with 308;extensions of time: 19 Apr, 329;7 Jun, amendments, 9 Jul, 583;report received, 445;12 Jul, 586;set down for hearing and amendment made, 16 Jul, 609;3 a;passed, referred to Appellate Committee, 4 Oct, sent HC, 20 Jul, 619. 673.

Geneva Conventions: Governing Body of Clifton Middle Papers (by command): 12 May, 395. School and others (Respondents) v.Askew (Petitioner): Gibbs Mew PLC (Respondents) v. emmel etitioner and Petition for leave to appeal referred to G (A.P.) (P ) Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. one other action: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Government: Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 19 Jan, 97;reports: 14 Jun, 466;15 Jul, 601. Papers (per command): 26 Jul, 642

Gibraltar: Government Annuities Act 1929: Papers (by command): 28 Oct, 784. Papers (per Act): 29 Mar, 292. Glasgow City Council and others overnment of the nited tates of (Respondents) v.Marshall and G U S merica espondents v others (Appellants): A (R ) . Montgomery and another Extension of time, 26 Jan, 112;set down for ppellants hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- (A ): tee, 10 Mar, 225. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 19 Jan, 97;reports: 10 Glencore Grain Limited May, 382;14 Jul, 595;appeal presented;26 (Petitioners) v.Argos Trading Jul, 641;extension of time, 5 Oct, 676. Company Limited (Respondents) and one other action: Government of Wales Act 1998: Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Papers (per Act): 15 Mar, 238;29 Mar, 291; red to Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 673. 12 Apr, 309;14 Apr, 322;18 May, 409;9 Jun, 456;25 Jun, 515;25 Oct, 758. Glenister (Petitioner) v.Rowe (Respondent): Government of Wales Act 1998 Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Housing)(Amendments)Order Appeal Committee, 19 May, 412;petition 1998: withdrawn, 9 Nov, 835. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, louchkov espondent v 26 Nov, 11;report, 1 Dec, 19;after debate, G (R ) . approved, 12 Jan, 83. Michaels and others (Appellants): Government Trading Funds Act Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 11 Jan, 75;reports: 29 1973: Mar, 291;26 Apr, 347;appeal presented, Papers (per Act): 1 Feb, 125;15 Feb, 156;23 10 May, 381;petition that appeals be Mar, 270;8 Jul, 579;13 Jul, 590;15 Jul, consolidated;ordered as prayed, 18 May, 602;21 Jul, 624;22 Jul, 630;23 Jul, 637;26 408; Jul, 643. 4815641007 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Governor and Company of the Bank Gribben (Petitioner) v.Director of of Scotland (Respondents) v.Public Prosecutions for Bennett and another Northern Ireland (Respondent): (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- with the Criminal Appeal (Northern Ire- red to Appeal Committee, 31 Mar, 302; land) Act 1980 referred to Appeal Com- report, 9 Jul, 582. mittee, 8 Mar, 214;report, 21 Jun, 493. Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Governor and Company of the Bank Increase Order 1999: of Scotland (Respondents) v. Brunswick Developments (1987) Draft delivered for approval by resolution, imited and another 13 Jan, 87;report, 19 Jan, 98;approved, 21 L Jan, 106. (Appellants): Judgment, 29 Apr, 361. Guildford,Bishop: Introduced, 26 Oct, 764. Grabiner,Lord: uilford arl Introduced (life Peerage), 27 Oct, 775. G ,E : Sat first in Parliament, 20 Oct, 741. Greater London Authority Bill: Gulf War Illnesses: From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 7 May, 379;after debate, 2 a;committed to Unstarred question, 24 Mar, 281. CWH, 20 May, 417;marshalling order, 26 May, 438;report from DPDC, 27 May, HMYoung Offender Institution 441;CWH, 14 Jun, 467;CWH, amend- and Remand Centre Feltham: ment made, 21 Jun, 493, 494;CWH, amendments made, 23 Jun, 507, 508;28 Unstarred question, 23 Jun, 507. Jun, 519;1 Jul, 538;5 Jul, 542, 543;7 Jul, 574;27 Jul, 653;CWH, amendments made; Haji-Ioannou and others reported with amendments, 29 Jul, 667; (Petitioners) v.Frangos and marshalling order, 30 Jul, 670;after others (Respondents): debate, report received, amendments made, 12 Oct, 697;further considered on Petition for leave to appeal referred to report;amendments made, 14 Oct, 719; Appeal Committee, 17 May, 403. after debate, further considered on report; amendments made, 19 Oct, 736;further Halfpenny (Respondent) v. IGE considered on report;amendments made, Medical Systems Limited 21 Oct, 753;25 Oct, 759;Queen’s Consent; (Appellants): 3a, amendments made;after debate, pas- sed;returned HC with amendments, 1 Appeal presented, 16 Mar, 245;set down for Nov, 792;from HC with certain hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- amendments disagreed to with reasons, an tee, 26 Apr, 346. amendment disagreed to with an amend- ment proposed in lieu, with further Halifax plc (Respondents) v. amendments agreed to with amendments Ghadami (Petitioner): and consequential amendments and with remaining amendments agreed to;HC Petition for leave to appeal referred to amendments and reasons considered; Appeal Committee, 4 May, 365;report, 21 Lords amendments not insisted on, an Jul, 623. amendment to HC amendment in lieu withdrawn, HC amendment in lieu agreed Hallmarking Act 1973: to, Lords amendment not insisted on, Papers (per Act): 7 Dec, 33. consequential amendments agreed to, HC amendments to Lords amendments agreed amilton espondent v l ayed to, 9 Nov, 836;RA, 11 Nov, 844. H (R ) .A F (Appellant): Greenwich Hospital Act 1865: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 26 Apr, 346;reports: Papers (per Act): 24 Jun, 511. 24 Jun, 511;7 Jul, 573;15 Jul, 601;appeal presented, 27 Jul, 650;petition for leave to reenwood iscount intervene referred to Appeal Committee; G ,V : set down for hearing;report, 4 Oct, 673, Sat first in Parliament, 4 Feb, 135. 674;Cause in part heard and adjourned, 6 4815641007 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Oct, 677;Cause was further and fully Health and Safety at Work etc. heard;judgment;7 Oct, 677. Act 1974: anham aroness Papers (per Act): 3 Dec, 28;16 Dec, 65;11 H ,B : Jan, 77, 78;8 Feb, 138;11 Feb, 149;4 Mar, Introduced (life Peerage), 27 Jul, 650. 210;11 Mar, 230;24 Mar, 280;27 Jul, 651; 11 Oct, 683, 685, 688, 689;25 Oct, 759;3 Harries (A.P.) (Appellant) v. Nov, 810. Barclays Bank plc (Respondents): Health and Social Services and ocial ecurity djudications Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- S S A late Committee, 13 Jan, 86;petition with- Act 1983: drawn, 22 Jun, 497. Papers (per Act): 25 Oct, 759. arris of ichmond aroness H R ,B : Health Bill [HL]: Introduced (life Peerage), 25 Oct, 757. Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 28 Jan, 120;motion for 2 a;amendment Harris (Respondent) v.Scholfield moved, after debate, withdrawn;original Roberts &Hill (a Firm) motion agreed to;committed to CWH, 9 (Appellants) and others: Feb, 143;report from DPDC, 17 Feb, 165; marshalling order, 18 Feb, 170;CWH, 25 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Feb, 188;1 Mar, 193;CWH;reported Appeal Committee, 18 Jan, 93;reports: 10 without amendment, 4 Mar, 211;marshal- May, 382;19 May, 412;appeal presented, ling order, 11 Mar, 232;report received; 7 Jun, 445;security for costs waived, 14 amendments made, 15 Mar, 239;further Jun, 465;extension of time, 20 Jul, 617; considered on report;amendments made, petition that appeals be conjoined;ordered 18 Mar, 258;3 a, amendments made;privi- as prayed;extension of time, 5 Oct, 675, lege amendment made;after debate, pas- 676;set down for hearing and referred to sed;sent HC, 25 Mar, 286;from HC agreed Appellate Committee, 2 Nov, 803;petition to with amendments and a privilege to intervene referred to Appeal Commit- amendment, 15 Jun, 471;HC amendments tee, 3 Nov, 810;report, 9 Nov, 836. considered;certain Commons amendments agreed to;motion to disagree Harrison,Lord: to HC amendment withdrawn;remaining HC amendments agreed to;privilege Introduced (life Peerage), 26 Oct, 764. amendment agreed to, 17 Jun, 486;RA, 30 Jun, 526. Hayter (Respondent) v.Long and another etitioners (P ): Health Service Commissioners Act Report, 3 Dec, 27. 1993: ead and others ppellants Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;11 Jan, 77;23 H (A.P.) (A ) Mar, 270;28 Apr, 356;9 Jun, 457;16 (Formerly Docker and others Jun, 479 (A.P.) (Appellants)) v.Chief Constable of the West Midlands Hedgerows: olice espondent P (R ): Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Appeal presented, 2 Mar, 199;set down for 28 Apr, 357. hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 12 Apr, 307. Her Majesty’s Attorney General espondent v lake eadquarters greements (R ) .B H A : (Appellant) and another: Papers (by command): 15 Feb, 155;18 Feb, 169;22 Mar, 263. Reports: 13 May, 399;26 May, 437;appeal presented;security for costs waived, 8 Jun, 450;report, 27 Jul, 651;set down for hea- Health: ring and referred to Appellate Committee, Papers (by command): 17 Feb, 164;23 Mar, 4 Oct, 673. 269;14 Apr, 322;22 Jun, 497;6 Jul, 545;19 Oct, 734. Hereditary Peers’Elections: ealth ct 15 peers elected from among those ready to H A 1999: serve as Deputy Speakers or in any other Papers (by Act): 11 Oct, 683, 687, 690. oYce as the House may require, 29 Oct, 4815641007 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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787;75 peers elected by hereditary peers in Hospital Disciplinary Procedures: their party or group, 5 Nov, 819-20. Unstarred question, 13 Jan, 87. Hertford,Marquess of: House of Commons Members’Fund Sat first in Parliament, 21 Apr, 339. Act 1939: HFC Bank Bill: Papers (per Act): 29 Apr, 362. Petition for HC Bill. Examiners’ certificate, ouse of ords 11 Jan, 78;from HC;1 a;referred to Exami- H L : ners, 27 Apr, 352;Examiner’s certificate, 6 Papers (by command): 20 Jan, 101. May, 377;2 a;committed to UBC, 18 May, 409;reported from UBC without amend- House of Lords Annual Report and ment, 16 Jun, 479;3 a;passed, 24 Jun, 512; ccounts RA, 30 Jun, 526. A : Report and accounts printed, 29 Jul, 666. Highways Act 1980: See also Papers (per Act): 30 Mar, 297. House of Lords Offices Committee.

Hirst (Petitioner) v.Etherington House of Lords Bill: (Respondent) and another: From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 17 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Mar, 253;report from DPDC, 24 Mar, Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. 280;Queen’s and Prince of Wales’ Consent;motion for 2 a;amendment Historic Buildings and Ancient moved;after debate, debate adjourned, 29 onuments ct Mar, 292;after further debate, amendment M A 1953: agreed to;original motion, as amended, Papers (per Act): 17 Mar, 253;29 Mar, 292. agreed to;committed to CWH,30 Mar, 298;CWH, amendments made, 20 Apr, HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: 336;CWH, 27 Apr, 352;29 Apr, 362; CWH, amendment made, 11 May, 388; Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, CWH, 13 May, 400;CWH;motion that 13 Jan, 87. House be resumed;after debate, agreed to on division, 17 May, 404;CWH, amend- Holland (Appellant) v.Lampen- ment made;reported with amendments, 18 Wolfe (Respondent): May, 409;Clause 2 recommitted to CWH, 20 May, 417;CWH (on recommitment); Reports: 14 Dec, 53;17 Feb, 164;appeal pre- reported without amendment, 25 May, sented, 3 Mar, 205;extension of time, 14 431;report received, 15 Jun, 471;further Apr, 322;set down for hearing and referred considered on report;amendments made, to Appellate Committee, 26 May, 436. 22 Jun, 498;30 Jun, 528;printed as amen- ded on report, 1 Jul, 538;motion to refer Hollenden,Lord: bill to Examiners in respect of clause 1; Sat first in Parliament, 12 Jul, 586. after debate, motion disagreed to on divi- sion, 20 Oct, 742;3 a, amendments made; Homeless Young People: after debate, passed;returned HC with amendments, 26 Oct, 765;from HC with Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, certain amendments disagreed to with rea- 10 Feb, 146. sons and with remaining amendments agreed to;HC reasons considered;motion Hong Kong: not to insist on HL amendment and to pro- pose an amendment in lieu withdrawn;HL Papers (by command): 25 Nov, 7;4 Feb, 135; amendment not insisted on;remaining HL 22 Jul, 630. amendments not insisted on;RA, 11 Nov, 844. Hong Kong (Overseas Public ervants ct Motions for approval;after debate, motions S )A 1996: agreed to on divisions, 27 Jul, 653. Papers (per Act): 22 Mar, 263. House of Lords’Offices Committee: Hood,Viscount: Appointed;Lords named, 10 Dec, 49;Lord Sat first in Parliament, 21 Oct, 752. substituted, 15 Apr, 326. orse acing Reports: H R : 1st (Appointment of Sub-Committees; Unstarred question, 25 Jan, 109. StaV of the House;O Ycial Shorthand 4815641007 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Writer Services), 17 Dec, 70;agreed to, Housing Loan Corporation plc (in 12 Jan, 83; Adminstrative Receivership) 2nd (Record Copies of Acts;Smoking in (Petitioners) v.William HBrown the House of Lords;Lords Reimburse- imited and others ment Allowances;House of Lords L Families Room), 25 May, 431;agreed (Respondents): to, 16 Jun, 480; Petition for leave to appeal referred to 3rd (House of Lords Annual Report and Appeal Committee, 18 Jan, 93;report, 29 V Accounts;Sta Pay;Salaries of the Apr, 361. Chairman and Principal Deputy Chair- man of Committees;Police), 26 Jul, 644; 4th (Ancillary rights for departing heredi- Housing (Scotland)Act 1987: tary peers;Computers), 27 Oct, 776. Papers (per Act): 1 Feb, 124;9 Mar, 221. ouse of ords eform H L R : Housing (Scotland)Act 1988: Motion to take note;amendment moved, a Papers (per Act): 20 Jul, 619;11 Oct, 691. debate having arisen, adjourned, 22 Feb, 174;debate resumed;after debate, amend- ment agreed to on division;on Question Howells of St Davids,Baroness: (tellers for the Not-Contents not having Introduced (life Peerage), 25 Oct, 757. been appointed), original motion as amen- ded agreed to pursuant to SO 51, 23 Feb, 178. Human Embryos and Cloning: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, House of Lords:Separation of 28 Apr, 357. Powers: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Human Fertilisation and 17 Feb, 165. Embryology Act 1990: Papers (per Act): 15 Dec, 59;19 Jul, 613. Housing: Papers (by command): 18 Feb, 169;22 Feb, Human Rights: 173; Papers (by command): 29 Mar, 291;26 May, Unstarred question, 15 Apr, 327. 437;7 Jul, 573;22 Jul, 630. Housing Act 1985: Unstarred question, 12 May, 395. Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 48;18 Feb, 169;29 urst ppellant v ryk and Apr, 362. H (A ) .B others (Respondents): Housing Act 1988: Report, 21 Jan, 105;appeal presented, 4 Feb, 135;extensions of time: 18 Mar, 256;15 Papers (per Act): 26 Nov, 11;24 Feb, 184;13 Apr, 326;11 May, 387;extension of time Apr, 314;19 Apr, 330;25 Jun, 515;7 Jul, referred to Appeal Committee, 17 Jun, 574;19 Jul, 613;23 Jul, 637;26 Jul, 643;11 485;report, 24 Jun, 511;set down for hea- Oct, 684. ring and referred to Appellate Committee, 5 Jul, 541. Housing Act 1996: Papers (per Act): 21 Jan, 105;29 Mar, 291;19 Hussain and another (Petitioners) v. Apr, 330;4 May, 365;11 Oct, 682;11 Lancaster City Council Nov, 844. (Respondents): Housing and Planning Act 1986: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 24 Feb, 183;report, 21 Papers (per Act): 30 Nov, 15. Jun, 493. ousing ssociations ct H A A 1985: Hybrid Instruments Committee: Papers (per Act): 4 Mar, 211;12 Apr, 308;22 Jul, 631. Appointed, Lords named, 15 Dec, 60.

Housing Grants,Construction and IM Properties plc (Petitioners) v. Regeneration Act 1996: Cape &Dalgleish (a firm) espondents Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 48;20 Jan, 101;9 (R ): Jun, 457;11 Oct, 688;13 Oct, 705. Report, 18 Feb, 169. 4815641007 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Imbert,Lord: InreAllison (A.P.) (Petitioner) pplication for a rit of Introduced (life Peerage), 23 Feb, 177. (A W Habeas Corpus)(Second Petition): Immigration: Report, 26 Apr, 347. Papers (by command): 25 Nov, 7;11 Oct, 681. InreB(AMinor) (A.P.) (Appellant): Immigration and Asylum Bill: Extension of time, 3 Dec, 26;set down for a From HC;1 , 17 Jun, 485;explanatory notes hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- a printed, 18 Jun, 490;after debate, 2 ;com- tee, 12 Jan, 82;judgment, 11 Mar, 230. mitted to CWH, 29 Jun, 523;report from DPDC, 7 Jul, 574;marshalling order, 8 Jul, 579;Petition presented (E. Sandwich); InreBarker (A.P.) (Petitioner) CWH, amendments made, 12 Jul, 587;19 (Application for a Writ of Jul, 613;21 Jul, 624, 625;CWH, abeas orpus amendments made;reported with H C ): amendments, 28 Jul, 663;marshalling Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- order, 30 Jul, 669;after debate, report red to Appeal Committee;legal aid certifi- received;amendments made, 18 Oct, 728, cate, 11 Jan, 75;report, 25 Mar, 284. 729;further considered on report; amendments agreed to, 20 Oct, 742;report from DPDC, 27 Oct, 776;3 a, amendments InreBurke (A.P.) (Petitioner): made;after debate, passed;returned HC with amendments, 2 Nov, 804;from HC Petition for extension of time in which to with an amendment disagreed to with a lodge petition and for leave to appeal in reason;with an amendment agreed to with accordance with the Administration of an amendment and with the remaining Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Com- amendments agreed to;HC reason and mittee, 4 Oct, 673;legal aid certificate, 1 amendment considered;motion not to Nov, 791. insist on HL amendment and to propose amendment in lieu withdrawn;HL amend- in re C(AMinor) and another (A.P.) ment not insisted on;HC amendment to etitioner Lords amendment agreed to, 10 Nov, 841; (P ): RA, 11 Nov, 844. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 10 mperial hemical ndustries May, 382;report;legal aid certificate, 13 I C I May, 398, 399. (Respondents) v.Colmer (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Taxes) (Appellant): InreD(Petitioner): Cause again referred to Appellate Commit- Petition for leave to appeal referred to tee, 5 May, 372. Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 24 Jun, 510, 511. Imperial College Bill: InreEllis (Appellant)(Application Petition for HC Bill. Examiners’ certificate, for a Writ of Habeas Corpus) 11 Jan, 78;Attorney General’s report pre- (On Appeal from a Divisional sented, 9 Mar, 221;from HC;1 a;referred ourt of the ueen s ench to Examiners, 20 Apr, 336;Examiner’s cer- C Q ’ B tificate, 27 Apr, 352;2 a;committed to Division): UBC, 12 May, 395;Queen’s consent; Petition that appeals be conjoined;ordered reported from UBC without amendment, as prayed, 19 Apr, 329;appeals set down a 10 Jun, 460;3 ;passed, 21 Jun, 493;RA, 30 for hearing;Cause in part heard and Jun, 526. adjourned, 4 Oct, 675;Cause further and fully heard;judgment, 5 Oct, 675. InreAllison (A.P.) (Petitioner) (Application for a Writ of InreF(AMinor) (1999): Habeas Corpus): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Report, 26 Apr, 347. Appeal Committee, 29 Oct, 786. 4815641008 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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InreG (A.P.) (A Minor)(By His InrePeracha (A.P.) (Petitioner) Mother and Next Friend)(Application for AWrit of (Respondent): Habeas Corpus): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Report, 21 Jan, 105. Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 4 Oct, 672;report, 29 Oct, 786. InrePinochet: V nre illigan ppellant Petition to have opinion of L. Ho mann I G (A ) declared of no eVect and judgment vacated (Application for a Writ of presented and referred to Appeal Commit- Habeas Corpus)(On Appeal from tee;report, 10 Dec, 48. a Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division): InrePinto (Petitioner)(Application for a rit of abeas orpus Petition that appeals be conjoined;ordered W H C ): as prayed, 19 Apr, 329;appeals set down Petition for leave to appeal in accordance for hearing;Cause in part heard and with the Administration of Justice Act adjourned, 4 Oct, 674-5;Cause further and 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 7 Jun, fully heard;judgment, 5 Oct, 675. 445;report, 22 Jul, 629.

InreHatton (A.P.) (Petitioner) InrePiper (Respondent): (Application for a writ of Petition for leave to appeal referred to Habeas Corpus): Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. Report, 26 Apr, 347. Inco Europe Limited and others ppellants v irst hoice InreJ(AMinor) (A.P.) (A ) .F C istribution a firm and others (Respondent): D ( ) (Respondents): Petition to withdraw appeal;ordered as prayed, 18 Jan, 93. Reports: 18 Jan, 94;3 Mar, 205;21 Apr, 339; appeal presented, 5 May, 372;set down for nre ern etitioner pplication hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- I K (P )(A tee, 16 Jun, 478. for a Writ of Habeas Corpus): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance India and Pakistan: with the Administration of Justice Act Unstarred question, 20 Apr, 336. 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 12 May, 393;report, 21 Jul, 623. Indonesia: InreL (1998): Unstarred question, 22 Apr, 344. Report, 21 Jan, 105. Industrial and Provident Societies ct InreMoringiello (Petitioner) A 1975: (Application for a Writ of Papers (per Act): 10 Mar, 226. Habeas Corpus): Industrial Development: Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Administration of Justice Act Papers (by command): 16 Jun, 478. 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 6 Jul, 545. Industrial Development Act 1982: Papers (per Act): 26 Jul, 643. InreOkpoko (A.P.): Petition for extension of time in which to Industrial Industries: lodge petition and for leave to appeal in Papers (by command): 2 Mar, 199. accordance with the Administration of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Com- ndustrial rganisation and mittee;legal aid certificate, 14 Jan, 90. I O Development Act 1947: InreP(AMinor) and others Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 78;3 Feb, 131;14 (Petitioners): Apr, 323;26 Jul, 643. Petition for leave to appeal referred to ndustrial raining ct Appeal Committee, 26 May, 436;report, I T A 1982: 20 Jul, 617. Papers (per Act): 23 Jun, 507;25 Jun, 515. 4815641008 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Industrial Training Levy Insurance Brokers (Registration) (Construction Board)Order Act 1977 (Amendment)Order 1999: 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Dec, 18;report, 8 Dec, 38;approved, 14 19 Oct, 735;report, 26 Oct, 765;after Jan, 91. debate, approved, 29 Oct, 788.

Industrial Training Levy Insurance Companies Act 1982: ngineering onstruction (E C Papers (per Act): 3 Dec, 28;8 Mar, 214;27 Board)Order 1999: Jul, 652. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 Dec, 18;report, 15 Dec, 59;approved, 14 Intelligence Services: Jan, 91. Papers (by command): 17 Jun, 485. Industry: Intelsat (Immunities and Privileges) Papers (by command): 31 Mar, 302. (Amendment)Order 1999: Ingram and Another (Appellants) v. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 5 Commissioners of Inland Revenue Jul, 542;report, 13 Jul, 591;approved, 16 (Respondents): Jul, 609. Judgment, 10 Dec, 47. Interception of Communications: Inheritance Tax: Papers (by command): 22 Jun, 497. Unstarred question, 26 May, 439. Interests,Declaration and egistration of Inland Revenue: R : Papers (by command): 5 Nov, 819. See Declaration and Registration of nterests Inntrepreneur Pub Company (CPC) I . (Formerly known as nntrepreneur ub ompany International Copper Study Group I P C egal apacities rder (CPC) Limited)(Respondents) v. (L C )O 1999: Langton (A.P.) (Petitioner) and Draft delivered for approval by resolution, another: 21 May, 420;report, 25 May, 431;appro- ved, 16 Jul, 609. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 10 Jun, 460;legal aid nternational eadquarters and certificate, 14 Jun, 465;reports: 28 Jun, I H 518;15 Jul, 601. Defence Organisations (Designation and Privileges) Inshore Fishing (Scotland)Act (Amendment)Order 1999: 1984: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 232. 15 Apr, 326;report, 20 Apr, 336;approved en bloc, 6 May, 377. Insolvency Act 1986: nternational abour onference Papers (per Act): 11 Feb, 150;17 Feb, 165;11 I L C : Mar, 232;31 Mar, 302;25 May, 431. Papers (by command): 29 Jun, 522.

Institute of Chartered International Mobile Satellite Accountants in England and Organisation (Immunities and Wales (Appellants) v. Privileges)Order 1999: ommissioners of ustoms and C C Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Excise (Respondents): 25 Feb, 187;report, 16 Mar, 245;appro- Judgment, 25 Mar, 283. ved, 22 Mar, 264.

Insurance Brokers (Registration) International Monetary Act 1977: Arrangements Act 1983: Papers (per Act): 8 Nov, 823 Papers (per Act): 16 Dec, 66. 4815641008 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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International Organisations Jobseeker’s Allowance Amendment (Immunities and Privileges)(New Deal)Regulations 1999: iscellaneous rovisions rder M P O Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1999: 14 Jul, 595;report, 20 Jul, 619;approved, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 29 Oct, 788. Jul, 538;report, 6 Jul, 546;after debate, approved, 16 Jul, 609. Jobseeker’s Allowance (Amendment) (No.2)Regulations 1999: Introductions: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Motion for Resolution that a Peer who has 21 Oct, 752;report, 26 Oct, 765;approved, sat by virtue of a hereditary peerage may 29 Oct, 788. sit by virtue of a life peerage without intro- duction, motion agreed to, 3 Nov, 811. Johnson (A.P.) (Appellant) v.Gore See also ood o a firm Lords. W &C ( ) (Respondents): Investment Incentives: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Jan, 90;report, 25 Papers (by command): 16 Jul, 608. Mar, 284;legal aid certificate;report, 25 May, 430, 431;appeal presented, 8 Jun, Investment Protection: 450;extension of time, 20 Jul, 617. Papers (by command): 16 Dec, 65;10 Feb, 146;30 Jun, 527;11 Oct, 681. Johnson (A.P.) (Original Appellant and Cross-Respondent) v.Gore Iran:Human Rights: Wood &Co (a firm)(Original Unstarred question, 22 Jun, 498. Respondents and Cross Petitioners): Islam and another (petitioners) and Cross-appeal presented and referred to another v.Director of Public Appeal Committee, 5 Jul, 541;report, 3 Prosecutions (Respondent): Nov, 810. Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Administration of Justice Act Johnson (A.P.) (Petitioner) v.Unisys 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Limited (Respondents): Oct, 673. Petition for leave to appeal referred to slam ppellant v Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 5 I (A.P.) (A ) . Jul, 541;reports: 20 Oct, 741;3 Nov, 810. Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent): Jolley (A.P.) (Appellant) v.London Petition to intervene referred to Appeal Borough of Sutton Committee, 15 Dec, 58;report, 26 Jan, 112; espondents judgment, 25 Mar, 284. (R ): Report, 3 Dec, 27;legal aid certificate, 14 Act 1979: Dec, 52;appeal presented, 15 Dec, 58; extension of time, 25 Jan, 108;set down for Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 78. hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 22 Feb, 173. Jameson and another (Respondents) v.Central Electricity Jones (A.P.) (Petitioner) v.Chief Generating Board (Appellants) Constable of Bedfordshire and others: Police (Respondent): Judgment, 16 Dec, 64. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 673. Jersey,Earl: Sat first in Parliament, 24 Mar, 280. Joyce (Respondent) v.Morrissey (Petitioner) and Others: obseekers ct J A 1995: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Act): 15 Feb, 156;4 Mar, 210;15 Appeal Committee, 3 Dec, 26;report, 12 Mar, 238. May, 394. 4815641008 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Judicature (Northern Ireland)Act Killoran (Petitioner) v.Wokingham 1978: District Council (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 21 Jan, 105;22 Mar, 263;10 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Jun, 460;22 Jul, 630;26 Jul, 643. Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 10 May, 382. Judicial Appointments: ing of est romwich ord Unstarred question, 1 Mar, 193. K W B ,L : Introduced (life Peerage), 28 Jul, 662. Judicial Business: See King’s Manor School,Guildford: tanding rders udicial usiness S O (J B ). Unstarred question, 7 Jun, 447. udicial ensions and etirement J P R Kirkham,Lord: Act 1993: Introduced (life Peerage), 2 Nov, 803. Papers (per Act): 25 May, 431. osovo Judicial Statistics: K : Papers (by command): 24 Jun, 511. Motion to take note;after debate, agreed to, 25 Mar, 286; ustices of the eace ct Motion to take note;after debate, amend- J P A 1997: ment moved;after further debate, amend- Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 49;14 Dec, 54;28 ment withdrawn;original motion agreed Jan, 119;3 Mar, 205;9 Jun, 456;16 Jun, to, 6 May, 377. 478;22 Jul, 630;11 Oct, 683, 686, 687. Krasniqi (A.P.) (Petitioner) v.Chief Kapfunde (Petitioner) v.Abbey Adjudication Officer and National plc and Another another (Respondents): (Respondent): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 5 Appeal Committee, fee waived, report, 26 Jul, 541. Jul, 641, 642. Kredietbank Antwerp Karaganda Limited (Petitioners) v. espondents v idland ank idland ank plc and another (R ) .M B M B plc (Petitioners): (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 26 Jul, 641. Appeal Committee, 28 Jun, 518. rol ppellant v raig Kemsley,Viscount: K (A.P.) (A ) .C (Respondent): Sat first in Parliament, 20 Oct, 741. Judgment, 3 Dec, 26. Kent County Council Bill [HL]: Kuwait Airways Corporation and Petition for HL Bill. Examiners’ certificate, a another (Appellants) v.Kuwait 11 Jan, 78;bill presented;1 , 14 Jan, 90; nsurance ompany and petition against, 9 Feb, 143;2 a;committed I C SAK to Select Committee, 18 Feb, 169;petition others (Respondents): withdrawn;order of commitment dischar- Judgment, 11 Mar, 230. ged;committed to UBC, 8 Jul, 579;repor- ted from UBC with amendments, 3 Nov, 810;carry-over motion;message to HC, 4 Lace Co-ordinates Limited Nov, 816;message of concurrence from (Petitioners) v. NEM Insurance HC, 8 Nov, 825. Company Limited (Respondents): Killanin,Lord: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 16 Dec, 64;report, 16 Sat first in Parliament, 22 Jul, 629. Jun, 478. 4815641008 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Lafarge Redland Aggregates Lawrence (formerly Julin) Limited (formerly Redland (Respondent) v.Barrett Aggregates Limited) (Trading as K.S. Barrett & (Respondents) v.Shephard Hill Associates)(Petitioner): Civil Engineering Limited Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- (Appellants): red to Appeal Committee, 11 May, 387; Petition for leave to appeal referred to report, 22 Jul, 629. Appeal Committee, 14 Jan, 90;reports: 29 Mar, 291;21 Apr, 339;appeal presented, 4 Lea of Crondall,Lord: May, 365;extension of time, 15 Jun, 470; Introduced (life Peerage), 21 Jul, 623. set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 14 Jul, 595. Leasehold Reform Act 1967: Laird,Lord: Papers (per Act): 13 May, 399. Introduced (life Peerage), 22 Jul, 629. Leasehold Reform,Housing and Lancashire County Council and Urban Development Act 1993: another (Respondents) v.Barlow Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 637. and another (Petitioners) and one other Action: Leave of Absence: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Granted: Appeal Committee;18 Oct, 728;legal aid L. Milne, 20 Jan, 101; certificate, 3 Nov, 810;report, 4 Nov, 815. L. Wakehurst, 22 Apr, 343. Granted to L. Chancellor: 12 Apr, 307;19 Land Registration Act 1925: Apr, 329;29 Apr, 361;6 May, 376;19 May, 412;29 Jun, 522;29 Jul, 666;13 Oct, 705; Papers (per Act): 25 Jan, 108;11 Oct, 682. 19 Oct, 734;1 Nov, 791. V. Margesson, 19 Jul, 612. and egistration cotland ct L R (S )A Terminated: 1979: L. Melchett, 11 Jan, 75; Papers (per Act): 14 Dec, 54. V. Boyd of Merton, 13 Jan, 86; L. Henniker, 8 Feb, 138; Landlord and Tenant Act 1985: L. Milford, 11 Oct, 680; L. Elystan-Morgan, 11 Oct, 680. Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 78. Legal Aid Act 1988: Lansdowne,Marquess: Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;15 Dec, 59;15 Sat first in Parliament, 13 Oct, 705. Feb, 156;16 Mar, 245;12 Apr, 309;17 May, 403;24 Jun, 511;22 Jul, 630;27 Jul, Latin America: 651;11 Oct, 688, 689. Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, 9 Jun, 457. Legal Aid,Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland)Order 1981: Law: Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 8 Mar, Papers (by command): 14 Apr, 322;7 Jul, 214;17 Mar, 253;28 Apr, 356;18 May, 573;28 Oct, 784. 409;24 May, 424;8 Jun, 451;7 Jul, 574;25 Oct, 759. Law Commissions: Legal Aid (Prescribed Panels) Papers (by command): 1 Mar, 192;11 Oct, egulations 682. R 1998: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Law Commissions Act 1965: 16 Dec, 65;report, 12 Jan, 83;approved, 25 Jan, 109. Papers (per Act): 11 Feb, 149;25 Feb, 188;19 Apr, 330;18 May, 409;15Jun, 471;20 Jul, egal id cotland ct 618;1 Nov, 791. L A (S )A 1986: Papers (per Act): 3 Mar, 205. Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions)(Scotland)Act 1990: Legal System: Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;8 Jun, 451. Papers (by command): 2 Dec, 22. 4815641008 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Leisure Activities: Liverpool City Council etitioners v osemary Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, (P ) .R 13 Jan, 87. Chavasse Limited and another (Respondents): iaison ommittee Petition for leave to appeal referred to L C : Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 673;report, 29 Appointed;Lords named, 14 Dec, 54. Oct, 787. Reports: ocal uthorities ge of 1st, 31 Mar, 303;after debate, agreed to, 22 L A :A Apr, 344; Candidates: 2nd, 19 Jul, 613. Unstarred question, 7 Dec, 34. ocal uthorities ontracting Libraries: L A (C Out of Highway Functions) Papers (by command): 10 Dec, 48. Order 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Library and Information 26 May, 437;report, 15 Jun, 471;appro- Commission: ved, 16 Jul, 609. Papers (by command): 30 Mar, 296. Local Authorities (Goods and Services)Act 1970: Licensing and Registered Clubs Papers (per Act): 9 Dec, 43;16 Dec, 65;3 (Northern Ireland)Order 1999: Mar, 205;28 Jun, 519. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, ocal uthority uties 19 Oct, 735;approved, 29 Oct, 787. L A D : Unstarred question, 5 Jul, 542. ifelong earning L L : Local Authority (Stocks and Papers (by command): 5 May, 372. Bonds)(Amendment)Regulations 1999: Limit in Relation to Licences to Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Provide Radio Multiplex 30 Mar, 296;report, 20 Apr, 336;postpo- ervices rder ned until later the same day;approved, 4 S O 1999: May, 366. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 Mar, 214;report, 16 Mar, 245;after Local Elections (Northern debate, approved, 22 Mar, 265. Ireland)(Amendment)Order 1999: Link Organisation plc (Petitioners) Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 v.North Derbyshire Tertiary Nov, 815. College and others (Respondents): Local Government: Report, 12 May, 394. Papers (by command): 24 Nov, 4;24 Mar, 280.

Lippiatt and another (Respondents) Local Government Act 1972: v.South Gloucestershire Papers (per Act): 12 Apr, 309;5 May, 373. Council (as successor Authority to Avon County Council) Local Government Act 1985: etitioners (P ): Papers (per Act): 15 Jul, 602;21 Jul, 624. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 21 Apr, 339;report, 21 Local Government Act 1988: Jun, 493. Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;9 Dec, 43;16 Dec, 65;11 Jan, 77;18 Jan, 94;11 Feb, 149; Lipsey,Lord: 17 Feb, 165;4 Mar, 210;15 Mar, 238;25 Mar, 285;26 Apr, 348;27 May, 441;9 Jun, Introduced (life Peerage), 13 Oct, 704. 457;23 Jul, 636. 4815641009 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Local Government Act 1992: Local Government (Organisation and tandards oint ommittee Papers (per Act): 30 Jun, 528. S )J C : Message from HC on desirability of appoin- Local Government Act 1999: ting Joint Committee, 21 May, 420;mes- sage of concurrence sent HC, 24 May, 424; Papers (per Act): 25 Oct, 758. message from HC, 26 May, 439;HC mes- sage considered and agreed to;committee Local Government and Housing appointed;Lords named and to meet, 27 ct May, 442;message from HC, 9 Jun, 457; A 1989: report from DPDC, 12 Jul, 586;report, 27 Papers (per Act): 14 Dec, 54;4 Mar, 210;8 Jul, 652. Mar, 214;10 Mar, 225;11 Mar, 230;16 Jun, 479;5 Jul, 542;28 Jul, 662. Local Government,Planning and Land Act 1980: Local Government and Rating Act 1997: Papers (per Act): 12 Apr, 309;21 Apr, 340;11 May, 387;20 Jul, 619;27 Jul, 652. Papers (per Act): 10 Mar, 225. Local Government Residuary Body ocal overnment ill L G B : (England)Order 1995: From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 25 a Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 7 Dec, 33; Mar, 285;after debate, 2 ;committed to 25 Oct, 758. CWH, 12 Apr, 310;report from DPDC, 14 Apr, 323;order of commitment dischar- ged;committed to GC, 21 Apr, 340; Local Government (Scotland)Act marshalling order, 22 Apr, 344;GC, 10 1973: May, 383;GC, amendments made;repor- ted with amendments, 12 May, 395, 396; Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 77;11 Feb, 150;22 marshalling order, 7 Jun, 447;report recei- Mar, 264. ved;amendments made, 17 Jun, 486;3 a; passed;returned HC with amendments, 15 Local Government (Scotland)Act Jul, 603;from HC with amendments agreed to, RA, 27 Jul, 652, 653. 1975: Papers (per Act): 8 Feb, 139. Local Government etc.(Scotland) Act 1994: Local Government (Wales)Act Papers (per Act): 16 Dec, 65;11 Feb, 149;8 1994: Jun, 451;22 Jul, 631. Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;29 Jun, 522. ocal overnment inance ct L G F A Loftus and others (Respondents) v. 1982: Etridge (A.P.) (Appellant) and Papers (per Act): 26 Nov, 11. another: Report, 22 Jul, 629;appeal presented, 4 Local Government Finance Act Oct, 671. 1988: Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;7 Dec, 33;10 Lome´ Convention: Dec, 48;14 Dec, 54;17 Dec, 70;11 Oct, 689. Papers (by command): 30 Jun, 527. ondesborough ord Local Government Finance Act L ,L : 1992: Sat first in Parliament, 27 Oct, 775. Papers (per Act): 2 Dec, 22;16 Dec, 66;11 Jan, 77;8 Feb, 138;15 Feb, 155;17 Feb, London &Global Limited 165;10 Mar, 225;11 Mar, 232;12 Apr, 309; (Petitioners) v.Sahara 8 Jun, 450. Petroleum Limited (Respondents): Local Government (Organisation and tandards ill Petition for leave to appeal referred to S )B : Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 29 See next entry. Apr, 361. 4815641009 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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London Borough of Bromley Lords: etitioners v pecial (P ) .S [Note. An alphabetical list of Lords who took Education Needs Tribunal the oath or aYrmed will be found on (Respondents) and others: page 928] Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Introduced, see red to Appeal Committee, 14 Jul, 595. Ashton of Upholland,Baroness; Barker,Baroness; London Borough of Bromley Blood,Baroness; espondents v orritt Bradshaw,Lord; (R ) .M rett ord (Petitioner): B ,L ; Carlile of Berriew,Lord; Petition for leave to appeal referred to Elder,Lord; Appeal Committee, 19 Jul, 612. Faulkner of Worcester,Lord; Fellowes,Lord; London Borough of Islington Filkin,Lord; (Respondents) v.Obasa Forsyth of Drumlean,Lord; (Petitioner): Foster of Thames Bank,Lord; Gale,Baroness; Petition for leave to appeal referred to Gavron,Lord; Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 26 Goldsmith,Lord; Apr, 346, 347. Grabiner,Lord; Guildford,Bishop; London Borough of Southwark Hanham,Baroness; (Respondents) and another v. Harris of Richmond,Baroness; Mills and others (A.P.) Harrison,Lord; (Appellants): Howells of St Davids,Baroness; mbert ord Judgment, 21 Oct, 752. I ,L ; King of West Bromwich,Lord; irkham ord ondon orough of outhwark K ,L ; L B S Laird,Lord; (Respondents) and another v. Lea of Crondall,Lord; Tanner and others (A.P.) Lipsey,Lord; (Appellants): Mcintosh of Hudnall,Baroness; Massey of Darwen,Baroness; Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- eill of engarve aroness late Committee, 8 Dec, 37. O’N B ,B ; Oxburgh,Lord; Patel,Lord; London Docklands Railway hillips of orth atravers ord ewisham ct P W M ,L ; (L )A 1993: Prashar,Baroness; Pursuant to Private Business Standing Order Rennard,Lord; 130 decision on interpretation of underta- Rochester,Bishop of; kings made and special report printed, 30 Rogan,Lord; Jul, 669. Sharman,Lord; Smith of Leigh,Lord; London Local Authorities Bill Stern,Baroness; [HL]: Stevenson of Coddenham,Lord; Trotman,Lord; HL Bill. Presented (pursuant to resolution); Waldegrave of North Hill,Lord; 1a;pro forma 2 a;reported from Commit- a Warwick of Undercliffe,Baroness; tees, 30 Nov, 15;3 ;passed;sent HC, 18 atson of ichmond ord Feb, 169;message re carry-over motion W R ,L ; hitaker aroness from HC, 27 Oct, 776;carry-over motion; W ,B ; message of concurrence to HC, 28 Oct, Wilkins,Baroness; 785. Williamson of Horton,Lord; Woolmer of Leeds,Lord. London Regional Transport Act Took their seats, see 1984: Arlington,Baroness; Cathcart,Earl; Papers (per Act): 9 Feb, 142;29 Mar, 292. Catto,Lord; Crawshaw,Lord; Long Term Care: Devon,Earl; Papers (by command): 1 Mar, 192;15 Jul, Eccles,Viscount; 602. Greenwood,Viscount; 4815641009 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Guilford,Earl; Magistrates’Courts Act 1980: Hertford,Marquess of; Papers (per Act): 9 Dec, 43;10 Dec, 49;10 Hollenden,Lord; ood iscount Mar, 226;13 Apr, 314;12 May, 395;19 Jul, H ,V ; 612;11 Oct, 690;12 Oct, 697;10 Nov, 840. Jersey,Earl; Kemsley,Viscount; ahomed espondent v ank of illanin ord M (R ) .B K ,L ; aroda etitioners Lansdowne,Marquess; B (P ): Londesborough,Lord; Petition for leave to appeal referred to Marks of Broughton,Lord; Appeal Committee, 9 Dec, 41;report, 29 Meath,Earl (Lord Chaworth); Apr, 361. Portman,Viscount; Rollo,Lord (Lord Dunning); Maintenance Orders (Reciprocal Rothermere,Viscount; Enforcement)Act 1972: utland uke of R ,D ; Papers (per Act): 24 May, 424. Saint Oswald,Lord; Seaford,Lord; revor ord Mainwaring and another T ,L ; espondents v oldtech Winchilsea and Nottingham. (R ) .G Investments Limited (Petitioners) and one other Action: Lotteries and Amusements Act 1976: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Act): 4 Mar, 210;6 May, 376. Appeal Committee, 3 Dec, 26;report, 25 Mar, 284. ough eagh xploration imited L N E L Mainwaring (Petitioner) v. (Petitioners) v.Morrice and ncyclopaedia ritannica others espondents E B (R ): International Limited and Petition for leave to appeal referred to another (Respondents): Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 673. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 9 Nov, 835. Lubbe and others (Respondents) v. Cape Industries PLC Mallick (Petitioner) v.Liverpool (Petitioners): City Council (Respondents): Reports: 3 Dec, 27;14 Dec, 53. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671.

Macniven (Her Majesty’s Inspector Manchester Airport PLC of Taxes)(Appellant) v. (Respondents) v.Dutton and Westmoreland Investments others and Another (Petitioner): imited espondents L (R ): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 28 Appeal Committee, 26 Nov, 11;reports: 13 Jun, 518. May, 399;16 Jun, 478;appeal presented, 28 Jun, 517;extensions of time: 5 Oct, 676; Mann and others (Appellants) v. 15 Oct, 725;set down for hearing and refer- Secretary of State for red to Appellate Committee, 19 Oct, 734. Employment (Respondent): Judgment, 15 Jul, 601. Magill (Appellant) v.Porter (Respondent): Manuscripts: Appeal presented, 13 Jul, 590;security for Papers (by command): 11 Oct, 682. costs waived, 20 Jul, 617;extension of time, 5 Oct, 676. Marine and Aviation Insurance (War Risks)Act 1952: Magill (Appellant) v.Weeks Papers (per Act): 15 Feb, 156. (Respondent): arine nvironment Appeal presented, 13 Jul, 590;security for M E : costs waived, 20 Jul, 617;extension of time, Papers (by command): 1 Mar, 19 2;3 Mar, 5 Oct, 676. 205. 4815641009 07-07-01 00:00:25 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Marine Pollution: Maximum Number of Stipendiary agistrates rder Papers (by command): 15 Feb, 155;11 Oct, M O 1999: 681. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 3 Nov, 810;report, 9 Nov, 836;approved, 10 Marine Safety: Nov, 841. Papers (by command): 25 Nov, 7;15 Oct, roceeds nc ncorporated 725. MCC P I (I under the Laws of the State of elaware as rustee of the Marine Salvage: D T Maxwell Macmillan Papers (by command): 15 Mar, 238. Realization Liquidating Trust) (Petitioners) v.Bishopsgate Maritime and Coastguard Agency: Investment Trust Plc And others Papers (by command): 11 Oct, 681. (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Marks of Broughton,Lord: Appeal Committee, 2 Mar, 199;reports: 24 Jun, 510;15 Jul, 601. Sat first in Parliament, 22 Jul, 629. roceeds nc incorporated arriage MCC P I ( M : under the laws of the State of Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Delaware as Trustee of the 24 Mar, 281. Maxwell Macmillan Realization Liquidating Trust) Marshall Aid Commemoration Act (Respondents) v.Bishopsgate 1953: Investment Trust plc and others Papers (per Act): 14 Jan, 90. (Petitioners): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Martinez and another (Petitioners) Appeal Committee, 14 Jan, 90;reports: 24 v.Ellesse International SpA(a Jun, 510;15 Jul, 601. company incorporated under the laws of Italy)(Respondents): McDonald’s Corporation and others espondents v teel Petition for leave to appeal referred to (R ) .S Appeal Committee, 29 Apr, 361;report, 26 and another (Petitioner): Jul, 642. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 12 Mary Bell Case:Press Complaints: Jan, 82. Unstarred question, 27 Jan, 116. McIntosh of Hudnall,Baroness: Massey of Darwen,Baroness: Introduced (life Peerage), 20 Oct, 741. Introduced (life Peerage), 1 Nov, 790. McKnight (Her Majesty’s Inspector of axes ppellant v aternity and arental eave etc T )(A ) . M P L . Sheppard (Respondent): Regulations 1999: Judgment, 17 Jun, 484. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 Nov, 815. Measures: Matrimonial and Family See Proceedings Act 1984: Care of Places of Worship Measure; Cathedrals Measure. Papers (per Act): 30 Mar, 297. Meat Hygiene Service: Maximum Number of Judges Order 1999: Unstarred question, 20 Jul, 619. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 eath arl ord haworth Nov, 791;report, 9 Nov, 836;approved, 10 M ,E (L C ): Nov, 841. Sat first in Parliament, 25 Oct, 757. 4815641009 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Medforth (Respondent) v.Jones and Miah and others (Respondents) v. another (Petitioners): Khan (A.P.) (Appellant) and one other ction Petition for leave to appeal referred to A : Appeal Committee, 28 Jun, 518. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 15 Medical Act 1983: Dec, 58;reports: 25 Mar, 284;15 Apr, 326; appeal presented, 4 May, 365;extensions Papers (per Act): 18 Jun, 490;11 Oct, 691. of time: 9 Jun, 456;19 Jul, 612;4 Oct, 674.

Medicines Act 1968: Michael Shanly Group Limited Papers (per Act): 14 Dec, 54;11 Jan, 78;10 (Petitioners) v.Secretary of Mar, 226;31 Mar, 303;15 Jul, 602;27 Jul, State for the Environment, 651;11 Oct, 687;21 Oct, 752. Transport and the Regions and others (Respondents): Medway Council Bill [HL]: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for HL Bill. Examiners’ certificate, Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. 11 Jan, 79;bill presented;1 a, 14 Jan, 90;2 a; committed to UBC, 18 Feb, 169;reported Michaels and another (Petitioners) from UBC with amendments, 3 Nov, 811; v.Harley House (Marylebone) carry-over motion;message to HC, 4 Nov, imited espondents 816;message of concurrence from HC, 8 L (R ): Nov, 825. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 21 Apr, 339;report, 9 Mental Health: Jul, 582. Papers (by command): 27 Oct, 775. Middle East: Mental Health Act 1983: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, 26 May, 438. Papers (per Act): 3 Dec, 28;11 Oct, 687, 691. Midland Bank Plc (Respondents) v. Mental Health (Amendment) Wallace and Another (A.P.) (Scotland)Bill: (Appellant): From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 26 Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Jul, 644;report from DPDC, 28 Jul, 662; red to Appeal Committee;legal aid certifi- after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 22 cate, 11 Jan, 75;report, 14 Jun, 465;appeal Oct, 754;order of commitment discharged, presented, 28 Jun, 517;appeal dismissed, 7 4 Nov, 817;3 a;passed, 10 Nov, 841;RA, 11 Oct, 677. Nov, 844. Milk: Merchant Shipping Act 1995: Papers (by command): 6 Jul, 545; Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;25 Nov, 8;10 Dec, 48;11 Jan, 77;20 Jan, 101;11 Feb, Unstarred question, 9 Nov, 836. 150;22 Feb, 173;15 Mar, 238;29 Mar, 291; 19 Apr, 330;16 Jun, 478;1 Jul, 538;8 Jul, Milk Marketing: 578;13 Jul, 590;11 Oct, 685, 689, 690. Papers (by command): 25 Nov, 7. erchant hipping and aritime M S M illennium ome Security Act 1997: M D : Papers (per Act): 29 Mar, 291. Papers (by command): 7 Jun, 446. illington espondent v Merchant Shipping: M (A.P.) (R ) . Secretary of State for the Papers (by command): 11 Oct, 681. Environment,Transport and the Regions (Respondent) and Merseyside Museums and Galleries Another: rder O 1986: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 1 Nov, Appeal Committee, 26 Jul, 641;legal aid 791. certificate, 4 Oct, 674. 4815641010 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Ministerial and other Salaries Finance Bill. Order 1999: Monopolies and Mergers Draft delivered for approval by resolution, ommission 29 Jun, 522;report, 6 Jul, 546;after debate, C : approved, 8 Jul, 579. Papers (by command): 4 Feb, 135;24 Feb, 183;25 Feb, 187;12 Apr, 308. Ministerial Correspondence: Morecroft Urquhart (Respondents) Unstarred question, 17 Feb, 165. v.Dundon (Petitioner): Ministers of the Crown Act 1975: Report, 18 Jan, 94. Papers (per Act): 22 Mar, 263;25 Oct, 758. Morgan and Others (Respondents) iscellaneous inancial rovisions v.Morris (A.P.) (Petitioner) and M F P one other action Act 1983: : Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Act): 2 Dec, 22;5 Jul, 542;21 Jul, Appeal Committee, 8 Dec, 37;legal aid 624;26 Jul, 643;19 Oct, 735;2 Nov, 803;4 certificate, 19 Jan, 97;reports: 12 May, Nov, 815. 394;25 May, 430. isuse of rugs ct M D A 1971: Morgans (A.P.) (Appellant) v. Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 231;26 May, 437, Director of Public Prosecutions 438. (Respondent)(On Appeal from a MMR Vaccine: Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division): Unstarred question, 11 Jan, 79. Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Modahl (Appellant) v.British with the Administration of Justice Act Athletic Federation Limited 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 24 espondents Mar, 280;reports: 5 Jul, 541;9 Jul, 582; (R ): appeal presented;20 Jul, 617;set down for Judgment, 22 Jul, 628. hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 4 Oct, 674;legal aid certificate, 5 Oct, Modernising Government: 676. Papers (by command): 30 Mar, 296. Morris and others (Petitioners) v. Mond (In his Capacity as Trustee of Hateley and others the Property of David Philip (Respondents): Hood (a bankrupt) and in his Petition for leave to appeal referred to personal capacity)(Petitioner) v. Appeal Committee, 22 Mar, 262;report, 5 Hyde (Assistant Official Jul, 541. Receiver) and others (Receiver): otions Report, 18 Jan, 94. M : I. To take note Monetary Policy Committee of the II. For Address Bank of England: III. For Papers Appointed, 30 Nov, 15;Lords named and to IV. Time-limited debates meet, 7 Dec, 33-4;Lord substituted, 11 V. For annulment Jan, 79;Lord added, 3 Feb, 132. VI. Other Reports: Special Report, 9 Dec, 44; I. To take note: 1st, 27 Jul, 652;after debate, agreed to, 4 [Note. Time-limited debates and motions to Nov, 817. take note of European Communities Committee and Science and Technology oney ills Committee Reports are not included in this M B : category.] [Bills certified by the Speaker of the House of See Commons that they are money bills within efence the meaning of the Parliament Act 1911.] D ; EMU; See Kosovo; Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) House of Lords Reform; Bill; Stephen Lawrence Enquiry. 4815641010 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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II. For Address: 6-hour debates, see National Health Service. See Queen’s Speech. V. For annulment: III. For papers: See [Note. Time-limited debates are not included Education (School Performance Infor in this category.] mation)(England)(Amendment)Regu lations 1998; See nvironmental rotection estric Parliament and democracy; E P (R eligions and international order tion on the use of lead shot)(England) R ; egulations Taxation and public expenditure. R 1999; National Health Service (General Medical Services) amendment (No.2) IV. Time-limited debates: Regulation 1999; [Note. These debates had a maximum time Registration of Political Parties (Pro limit imposed upon them by order of the hibited Words and Expressions)Order House and were all motions for papers 1998. unless otherwise indicated.] Balloted short debates, see Design; VI. Other: Flouride in Water; See Hedgerows; Code of Practice on School Admissions HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa; (motion to decline approval); House of Lords: separation of powers; European Convergence Criteria Human embryos and cloning; (motion for approval); eisure activities Social Security (New Deal Pilot) L ; estrictions Middle East; R 1999 (motion for approval). Motor vehicle crime; See also Regional museums and galleries; Adjournment of the House; Severn Tunnel; Amendments to Motions; Sierra Leone; Declaration and Registration of Water Fluoridation. Interests (Procedure of the House); rivileges ommittee for 1°-hour debates, see P ,C . Conductive education; NATO. Motor Vehicle Crime: 2-hour debates, see National Health Service; Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Referendums. 31 Mar, 303. 2°-hour debates, see Council of Europe; Mozambique: Homeless young people; Latin America; Unstarred question, 25 Oct, 759. Persistent juvenile offenders; Public service broadcasting; MSC Mediterranean Shipping Rail industry. Company SA (Respondents) v. 3-hour debates, see Owners of the Ship “Tychy” Armed Forces; etitioners Arts; (P ): Belfast Agreement; Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- British Council; red to Appeal Committee, 6 May, 376; Small firms; reports: 21 Jul, 623;1 Nov, 791;4 Nov, Transport. 815. 3°-hour debates, see Access to the countryside; urray and nother griculture M A (A.P.) A ; (Appellants)V.Foyle Meats Countryside policy; imited espondents Marriage; L (R ): Public service broadcasting; Judgment, 8 Jul, 577. Sport. 4-hour debates, see useums and alleries EU-US trade. M G : 5-hour debates, see Papers (by command): 24 Nov, 4;11 Jan, 76; European Single Currency. 27 Jan, 116;15 Oct, 725. 4815641010 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Museums and Galleries Act 1992: National Health Service: Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;7 Dec, 33;15 Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Dec, 59;25 Feb, 188;27 Apr, 351;12 Jul, 9 Dec, 44; 586;21 Jul, 624;26 Jul, 643;21 Oct, 752;25 Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Oct, 759;28 Oct, 784;1 Nov, 791. 3 Feb, 132. agorno arabakh N -K : National Health Service Act 1977: Unstarred question, 17 Mar, 254. Papers (per Act): 8 Dec, 38;3 Feb, 131;8 Feb, 139;15 Feb, 155;4 Mar, 210;8 Mar, 215;9 Nairne (A.P.) (Petitioner) v.London Mar, 221;10 Mar, 225;11 Mar, 231;18 Borough of Camden Mar, 257;23 Mar, 270;30 Mar, 296;4 espondents May, 365-6;5 May, 373;9 Jun, 457;10 Jun, (R ): 460;8 Jul, 578;11 Oct, 683, 685, 687, 688, Report, 18 Jan, 94. 689, 690;25 Oct, 758;26 Oct, 764.

National Assembly for Wales National Health Service and (Disqualification)Order 1999: Community Care Act 1990: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Papers (per Act): 3 Dec, 28;16 Dec, 65;25 10 Feb, 146;report, 16 Feb, 160;after Feb, 188;1 Mar, 192;4 Mar, 211;8 Mar, debate, approved, 3 Mar, 206. 215;10 Mar, 226;15 Mar, 238-9;17 Mar, 253;18 Mar, 257-8;22 Mar, 264;29 Mar, ational ssembly for ales 292;12 Apr, 310;14Apr, 322;20 Apr, 335; N A W 11 May, 387;8 Jun, 451. (Representation of the People) rder O 1999: National Health Service (General Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Medical Services)Amendment 15 Feb, 155;report, 16 Feb, 160;with- (No.2)Regulations 1999: drawn;second draft laid, 22 Feb, 173; report, 2 Mar, 200;after debate, approved, Motion for annulment;after debate, with- 3 Mar, 206. drawn, 15 Jul, 603.

National Assembly for Wales National Health Service (Transfer of Functions)Order (Scotland)Act 1978: 1999: Papers (per Act): 8 Dec, 38;10 Dec, 49;28 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Jan, 119;17 Feb, 165;8 Mar, 214;10 Mar, 16 Feb, 159;report, 2 Mar, 200;after 226;11 Mar, 232;12 Apr, 308;13 Apr, 314; debate, approved, 3 Mar, 206. 5 May, 373;10 Jun, 460;16 Jul, 609;23 Jul, 637. ational ssistance ct N A A 1948: National Heritage Act 1980: Papers (per Act): 8 Mar, 214. Papers (per Act): 8 Jul, 578. ational ebt ct N D A 1889: National Heritage Act 1983: Papers (per Act): 25 Oct, 759. Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;15 Dec, 59;26 Apr, 348;26 May, 438;13 Jul, 590. National Debt Act 1972: Papers (per Act): 11 Oct, 690. National Heritage (Scotland)Act 1985: National Galleries of Scotland Papers (per Act): 26 Jan, 112;21 Jul, 624;11 Act 1906: Oct, 691;20 Oct, 742;27 Oct, 776. Papers (per Act): 26 Jan, 112. National Insurance: National Grid Company Plc Papers (by command): 21 Jul, 624. (Appellants) v.Mayes and Others (Respondents): National Library of Scotland Act Appeal presented, 4 Oct, 671;security for 1925: costs waived, 13 Oct, 705. Papers (per Act): 26 Jan, 112. 4815641010 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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National Loans Act 1968: National Westminster Bank Plc Papers (per Act): 17 Dec, 70. (Respondents) v.Gill and Gill (A.P.) (Appellant): National Lottery: Reports: 13 May, 399;19 May, 412;appeal Papers (by command): 30 Nov, 14. presented, 4 Oct, 670.

National Lottery Act 1998: NATO: Papers (per Act): 13 May, 399;17 May, 403; Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, 5 Jul, 542;13 Jul, 590;1 Nov, 791. 3 Mar, 206; Unstarred question, 14 Dec, 55. National Lottery etc.Act 1993: Papers (per Act): 1 Dec, 19;17 Dec, 70;19 Natural Heritage (Scotland)Act Jan, 98;26 Jan, 112;23 Feb, 178;9 Jun, 1991: 456;5 Jul, 542;8 Jul, 578;14 Jul, 596;20 Jul, 618;21 Jul, 624 ;23Jul, 636;26 Jul, Papers (per Act): 1 Dec, 19;20 Oct, 742;9 643;19 Oct, 735;25 Oct, 759;26 Oct, 765; Nov, 836. 27 Oct, 775;28 Oct, 784;29 Oct, 787;1 Nov, 791;4 Nov, 815. Naval and Marine Pay and Pensions Act 1865: National Minimum Wage: Papers (per Act): 9 Dec, 44;18 Jan, 94;2 Mar, Papers (by command): 31 Mar, 302. 199;28 Jun, 519. ational inimum age ct N M W A 1998: Nessa (A.P.) (Appellant) v.Chief Papers (per Act): 16 Feb, 159;10 Mar, 226;11 Adjudication Officer and Mar, 232. another (Respondent): National Minimum Wage Act 1998 Judgment, 21 Oct, 752. (Amendment)Regulations 1999: ew pportunities und Draft delivered for approval by resolution, N O F 16 Feb, 159;report, 23 Feb, 178;after (Specification of Initiatives) debate, approved, 2 Mar, 201. Order 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, National Minimum Wage (Offshore 11 Mar, 230;report, 16 Mar, 246;after Employment)Order 1999: debate, approved, 22 Mar, 265. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 10 Mar, 225;report, 16 Mar, 246;after New Roads and Street Works Act debate, approved, 23 Mar, 271. 1991: National Minimum Wage Papers (per Act): 31 Mar, 303;27 Jul, 652. Regulations 1999: New Towns Act 1981: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 16 Feb, 159;report, 23 Feb, 178;approved, Papers (per Act): 29 Mar, 292;23 Jul, 637. 2 Mar, 201. Next Steps Agencies: ational ower lc ppellants v N P P (A ) . Papers (by command): 3 Mar, 205. Feldon and others espondents (R ): NHS: Millennium Services: Appeal presented, 4 Oct, 671;extension of Unstarred question, 19 May, 413. time, 10 Nov, 840.

National Power Plc (Respondents) Non-Departmental Public Bodies: v.National Grid Company Plc Papers (by command): 15 Dec, 59. (Petitioners): Report, 3 Dec, 27. North British Housing Association Limited (Respondents) v. National Savings Bank Act 1971: Sheridan (A.P.) (Petitioner): Papers (per Act): 15 Feb, 156;8 Mar, 214;9 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Jun, 456;26 Jul, 643. Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. 4815641010 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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North/South Co-operation Northern Ireland (Emergency and (Implementation Bodies)Prevention of Terrorism (Amendment)(Northern Ireland) Provisions)(Continuance)Order Order 1999: 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 28 Jun, 518;report, 6 Jul, 546;approved, 13 May, 399;report, 18 May, 409;after 16 Jul, 609. debate, approved, 8 Jun, 452. orth outh o operation N /S C - Northern Ireland (Emergency mplementation odies (I B ) Provisions)Act 1996: (Northern Ireland)Order 1999: Papers (per Act): 23 Feb, 178;22 Apr, 343;20 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 May, 416. Mar, 214;after debate, approved, 9 Mar, 222;report, 16 Mar, 246. Northern Ireland (Emergency Northern Ireland: Provisions)Act 1996 mendment rder Papers (by command): 22 Mar, 262;11 May, (A )O 1999: 387;17 May, 403;6 Jul, 545;25 Oct, 757; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 3 10 Nov, 840. Mar, 205;report, 16 Mar, 245;after debate, approved en bloc, 22 Mar, 265. Northern Ireland Act 1974: Papers (per Act): 15 Dec, 59;26 Jan, 112;9 Northern Ireland (Emergency Feb, 142;10 Mar, 225;30 Mar, 296;14 Provisions)Act 1996 (Code of Apr, 322;6 May, 376;27 May, 441;11 Jun, Practice)Order 1999: 462;29 Jun, 522;26 Jul, 642;11 Oct, 689; 18 Oct, 728. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 Mar, 214;report, 16 Mar, 245;approved, Northern Ireland Act 1974 (Interim 22 Mar, 265. Period Extension)Order 1999: Northern Ireland Land Purchase Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 inding p ct Jul, 573;report, 13 Jul, 591;after debate, (W U )A 1935: approved, 14 Jul, 596. Papers (per Act): 10 Mar, 226. orthern reland ct N I A 1998: Northern Ireland (Location of Papers (per Act): 18 May, 409;29 Jun, 522. Victims’Remains)Act 1999: Northern Ireland Act Tribunal Papers (per Act): 27 May, 441. (Procedure)Rules 1999: Northern Ireland (Location of Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 5 ictims emains ill Jul, 542;report, 13 Jul, 591;approved;23 V ’R )B : Jul, 638. From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 13 May, 400;after debate, 2 a;committed to Northern Ireland Arms CWH, 18 May, 409;report from DPDC, Decommissioning Act 1997 19 May, 413;CWH;reported without mnesty eriod rder amendment;report received;SO 44 having (A P )O 1999: been dispensed with, 3a;passed, 24 May, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 424;RA, 26 May, 436. Feb, 124;report, 9 Feb, 143;after debate, approved, 16 Feb, 160. Northern Ireland (Modification of nactments o rder Northern Ireland Bill: E -N .1)O 1973: From HC;1 a;Queen’s Consent;SO 44 Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 23 Jul, having been dispensed with, after debate, 637. 2a;committed to CWH;explanatory notes printed, 14 Jul, 596. Northern Ireland (Modification of Enactments -No.1)Order 1999: Northern Ireland Constitution Act Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1973: 22 Feb, 173;report, 2 Mar, 200;approved, Papers (per Act): 8 Mar, 215. 4 Mar, 211. 4815641010 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Northern Ireland (Sentences)Act Oil and Pipelines Act 1985: 1998: Papers (per Act): 12 Jan, 82;19 Oct, 735. Papers (per Act): 20 Jul, 618. Oksuzoglu (by Alev Ahmet his Northern Ireland (Sentences)Act Mother and Next Friend)(A.P.) 1998 (Specified Organisations) (Petitioner) v.Kay and another Order 1999: (Respondents): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 3 Legal aid certificate;report, 3 Dec, 26, 27. Mar, 205;report, 16 Mar, 245;after debate, approved en bloc, 22 Mar, 265. O’Loughlin (Respondent) v.Chief Constable of Essex (Appellant): Nuclear Energy: Reports: 26 Nov, 11;29 Mar, 290;appeal Papers (by command): 16 Jun, 478. presented, 12 Apr, 307. uclear afety N S : O’Neill and another (A.P.) Papers (by command): 11 Oct, 681. (Respondents) v.Phillips and others (Appellants): uclear est an reaty N T B T : Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- Papers (by command): 30 Jul, 669. late Committee, 3 Dec, 26;judgment, 20 May, 416. Nursery Education and Grant- Maintained Schools Act 1996: O’Neill of Bengarve,Baroness: Papers (per Act): 15 Mar, 238;28 Jul, 662. Introduced (life Peerage), 3 Mar, 204.

Nurses,Midwives and Health Open-Ended Investment Companies Visitors Act 1979: (Investment Companies with Papers (per Act): 8 Mar, 215. Variable Capital)(Fees) Regulations 1998: Nurses,Midwives and Health Delivered for approval by resolution, 10 Dec, Visitors Act 1997: 48;report, 12 Jan, 83;after debate, appro- ved, 25 Jan, 109. Papers (per Act): 22 Feb, 174;11 Mar, 231, 232;26 May, 438;14 Jul, 596;20 Jul, 618; 11 Oct, 691. Opticians Act 1989: Papers (per Act): 14 Dec, 54;26 Jul, 643. OPalomo SA (Respondents) v. Turner &Co (a firm) Optident Limited and another (Petitioners): (Petitioners) v.Secretary of Petition for leave to appeal referred to State for Trade and Industry Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. and another (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Obscenity Bill [HL]: Appeal Committee, 26 Jul, 641. Presented;1 a, 24 Feb, 184;report from DPDC, 3 Mar, 206;after debate, 2 a;com- Organophosphate Sheep Dips: mitted to CWH, 9 Mar, 222;CWH, amendments made;reported with Unstarred question, 9 Dec, 45. amendments, 7 May, 379;report received, 21 May, 420;3 a;after debate, passed;sent Osteopaths Act 1993: HC, 27 May, 442. Papers (per Act): 11 Oct, 691. Official Receiver and Liquidator of Overseas Development: Celtic Extraction Limited and another (Respondents) v. Unstarred question, 29 Jul, 667. Environment Agency (Petitioners): Overseas Development and Co- operation ct Petition for leave to appeal referred to A 1980: Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. Papers (per Act): 15 Apr, 326. 4815641011 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Overseas Territories: Parliamentary Constituencies Papers (by command): 17 Mar, 253; (England)(Miscellaneous hanges rder Unstarred question, 12 Jul, 587. C )O 1998: Approved, 7 Dec, 34. Owners of the Ship or Vessel “Herceg Novi”(Petitioners) v. Parliamentary Government Bill Owners and/or Demise [HL]: Charterers of the Ship or Vessel Presented;1 a, 17 Mar, 253;report from “Ming Galaxy”(Respondents): DPDC, 31 Mar, 303;Queen’s consent; after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 25 Reports: 18 Jan, 94;3 Mar, 205;18 Mar, 257. Jun, 515. xburgh ord O ,L : Parliamentary Office of Science Introduced (life Peerage), 12 Oct, 697. and Technology (Post): Lords named, 16 Dec, 66. Palmer (Respondent) v.Maloney and others etitioners (P ): Parliamentary Privilege,Joint Petition for leave to appeal referred to Committee on: Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. Message from HC appointing Committee, 30 aragon inance lc formerly Nov, 15;message considered;Lords P F P ( named;after debate agreed to, 3 Dec, 28; known as National Home Loans message to HC to meet;message from HC, plc) and others (Respondents) v. 7 Dec, 34;report, 30 Mar, 297. Freshfields (a Firm)(Petitioners): arole oard ransfer of Petition for leave to appeal referred to P B (T Appeal Committee, 12 Apr, 307;report, 20 Functions)Order 1998: Jul, 618. Report, 1 Dec, 19;approved, 17 Dec, 70.

Parliament: Passmore (Petitioner) v.Morland Opened by the Queen, 24 Nov, 3; Plc and others (Respondents): Prorogued by Commission, 11 Nov, 844. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 2 Mar, 199;reports: 14 Parliament Acts: Jun, 466;15 Jul, 601. See atel ord Ministerial and other Salaries Bill. P ,L : Introduced (life Peerage), 3 Mar, 205. Parliament and Democracy: atents ct Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, P A 1977: 17 Mar, 254. Papers (per Act): 29 Mar, 291;12 Apr, 309.

Parliamentary and other Pensions Pavel (Petitioner) v.Sony Act 1972: Corporation and others Papers (per Act): 29 Oct, 787. (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Parliamentary and other Pensions Appeal Committee, 7 Jun, 445;report, 22 ACT 1987: Jul, 629. Papers (per Act): 15 Mar, 238;27 Jul, 651. Pearce and Another (Petitioners) v. Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit United Bristol Healthcare NHS Limited (PARBUL): Trust (Respondents): Lords named, 16 Dec, 66. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 3 Parliamentary Commissioner Act Dec, 26, 27. 1967: Peerages: Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;10 Dec, 49;22 See Feb, 174;24 Mar, 280;27 Apr, 351;19 rlington arony of May, 413;23 Jun, 507;29 Jul, 666. A ,B . (Peerage claim) 4815641011 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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See also Phelps (A.P.) (Appellant) v.Mayor Lords. etc of the London Borough of Hillingdon (Respondents): eers P : Petition for leave to appeal referred to See Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 28 Declaration and Registration of Jan, 119;reports: 29 Apr, 361;12 May, Interests; 394;appeal presented, 24 May, 423;secu- Lords. rity for costs waived, 15 Jun, 470;extension of time, 1 Jul, 538;set down for hearing See also and referred to Appellate Committee, 6 Peerages. Oct, 677.

Peer’s Expenses: Phillips (Liquidator of AJBekhor See &Company) and another Lords’Expenses. (Respondents) v.Brewin Dolphin Bell Lawrie Limited (Formerly Pensher Security Door Company Brewin Dolphin &Company Limited (Respondents) v. Limited)(Appellants) and Sunderland City Council Another: (Petitioners): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 15 Apr, 325;reports: Appeal Committee, 20 May, 416;report, 26 Jul, 642;26 Oct, 764;appeal presented, 22 Jul, 629. 8 Nov, 823. hillips of orth atravers ord Pension Schemes Act 1993: P W M ,L : Papers (per Act): 2 Dec, 22;11 Mar, 231;11 Introduced (Lord of Appeal in Ordinary), 12 Oct, 687. Jan, 81. honographic erformance imited Pensions: P P L (Respondents) v. AEI Music Papers (by command): 15 Dec, 59. Limited (Petitioners): ensions ct Petition for leave to appeal referred to P A 1995: Appeal Committee, 18 Mar, 256;report, 5 Papers (per Act): 14 Jan, 90;17 Jun, 485;1 Jul, 541. Jul, 538;7 Jul, 574;12 Jul, 586. Piglowska (A.P.) (Appellant) v. Pensions (Increase)Act 1971: Piglowski (A.P.) (Respondent): Papers (per Act): 15 Mar, 238. Judgment;legal aid certificate, 24 Jun, 510; Cause further considered;ordered that the ersistent uvenile ffenders parties be taxed in accordance with Legal P J O : Aid Act 1988, 28 Jul, 662. Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, 24 Mar, 281. Planning and Compensation Act 1991: Personal Bills Committee: Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 230;28 Jun, 518. Appointed, Lords named, 15 Dec, 60. Planning (Hazardous Substances) Personal Injuries (Emergency Act 1990: Provisions)Act 1939: Papers (per Act): 31 Mar, 302. Papers (per Act): 11 Feb, 149. Plant Health Act 1967: Petroleum Act 1987: Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 77;28 Jul, 662;11 Papers (per Act): 10 Mar, 225;21 Apr, 340. Oct, 690.

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Plant Varieties and Seeds Act 1964: Police (Scotland)Act 1967: Papers (per Act): 12 Apr, 309;8 Jun, 450;30 Papers (per Act): 26 Nov, 11;28 Jan, 120;18 Jun, 527;11 Oct, 683, 689. Mar, 257;25 Mar, 285;30 Mar, 297;12 Apr, 308. Platform Home Loans Limited (Appellants) v.Oyston Shipways Police Vehicles: Limited and others Unstarred question, 25 Mar, 286. (Respondents): Judgment, 18 Feb, 168. Policyholders Protection Act 1975: Papers (per Act): 16 Dec, 66. Police: Papers (by command): 12 Jul, 586;26 Oct, Pollution: 764;28 Oct, 784; Papers (by command): 14 Jul, 595. Unstarred question, 21 Jun, 494. Pollution Prevention and Control Police Act 1996: Bill [HL]: Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 78;10 Mar, 225;11 Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 26 Mar, 230;22 Mar, 264;27 May, 441;26 Nov, 12;after debate, 2 a;committed to Oct, 765. CWH, 7 Dec, 34;report from DPDC, 16 Dec, 66;marshalling order, 21 Jan, 105; Police Act 1997: report from DPDC, 27 Jan, 116;CWH, amendments made;reported with Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 78;22 Mar, 264;11 amendments, 15 Feb, 156;report from May, 387;13 Jul, 590. DPDC, 10 Mar, 227;recommitted to CWH, 13 Apr, 315;marshalling order, 14 Police Act 1997 (Authorisation of Apr, 323;CWH, amendments made; Action in Respect of Property) reported with amendments, 19 Apr, 330; ode of ractice rder report received;amendments made, 13 (C P )O 1998: May, 400;3 a, privilege amendment made; Report, 1 Dec, 19;after debate, approved en passed;sent HC, 20 May, 417;from HC bloc, 8 Dec, 39. agreed to with amendments and a privilege amendment, 15 Jul, 603;HC amendments olice ct otification of considered;amendment to HC amend- P A 1997 (N ment moved and withdrawn, HC amend- Authorisations etc.) Order 1998: ment agreed to;remaining HC Report, 1 Dec, 19;after debate, approved en amendments and privilege amendment bloc, 8 Dec, 39. agreed to;26 Jul, 645;RA, 27 Jul, 653.

Police and Criminal Evidence Act Port of London Act 1968: 1984: Papers (per Act): 29 Apr, 362. Papers (per Act): 7 Dec, 33;7 Jul, 574. Porter (Petitioner) v.Magill Police and Criminal Evidence Act (Respondent) and one other 1984 (Codes of Practice No.5) Action: Order 1998: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Delivered for approval by resolution, 15 Dec, Appeal Committee, 23 Jun, 506. 59;report, 12 Jan, 83;after debate, appro- ved, 4 Feb, 135. Portman,Viscount: Sat first in Parliament, 29 Jun, 522. Police (Northern Ireland)Act 1998: Papers (per Act): 9 Feb, 142;24 Mar, 280;30 Poseidon Schiffahrt Gmbh Jun, 528;22 Oct, 754. (Petitioners) v.Nomadic Navigation Company Limited Police (Northern Ireland)Order (Respondents): 1987: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 25 Nov, 8; Appeal Committee, 18 Mar, 256;reports: 18 Mar, 258;25 Oct, 759. 28 Jun, 518;26 Jul, 641;4 Nov, 815. 4815641011 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Post Office: Prisons: Papers (by command): 8 Jul, 578. Papers (by command): 7 Dec, 33;21 Jun, 493; 24 Jun, 511;11 Oct, 681;18 Oct, 728; Post Office Act 1969: Unstarred question, 13 Jul, 591. Papers (per Act): 8 Jul, 578;19 Oct, 735, 734; 27 Oct, 776. Prisons (Scotland)Act 1989: otato ndustry evelopment Papers (per Act): 22 Feb, 174;28 Jun, 519;27 P I D Jul, 652. Council (Amendment)Order 1999: Pritchard (Respondent) v.Cook Draft delivered for approval by resolution, (Petitioner): 13 Apr, 313;report, 20 Apr, 336;approved, 7 May, 379. Report, 14 Dec, 53.

Practice Directions: Private Bills: [Bills printed in italics were carried over See from the previous session.] Appeal Committee. Introduced in the House of Comons, see Prashar,Baroness: City of London (Ward Elections)Bill; HFC Bank Bill; Introduced (life Peerage), 26 Jul, 640. Imperial College Bill; Transport Salaried Staffs’Association Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary (Amendment of Rules)Bill (formerly Provisions)Act 1989 transport Salaried StaVs’ association (Continuance)Order 1999: (Amendment of Rules) etc. Bill); University College London Bill. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 Mar, 210;report, 16 Mar, 246;after Introduced in the House of Lords, see debate, approved, 18 Mar, 258. Alliance &Leicester plc (Group Reorganisation)Bill [HL] (formerly revention of errorism emporary Girobank plc (Transfer) Bill [HL]); P T (T Baxi Partnership Limited Trusts Bill Provisions)Act 1989 (Revival of [HL]; Parts IVA and IVB) Order 1999: City of Newcastle upon Tyne Bill [HL]; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, City of Westminster Bill [HL]; 23 Jun, 507, SO 70 having been dispensed Kent County Council Bill [HL]; with, after debate, approved, 24 Jun, 512; London Local Authorities Bill [HL]; report, 29 Jun, 522. Medway Council Bill [HL]; United Reformed Church Bill [HL]. Prices Act 1974: Papers (per Act): 11 Nov, 844. Private Business: See Primback Ltd (Respondents) v. Standing Orders (Private Business). Commissioners of Customs and Excise (Appellants): Private Legislation Procedure Questions referred to Court of Justice of the (Scotland)Act 1936: European Communities, 1 Feb, 123. Papers (per Act): 22 Mar, 264;28 Jul, 662. rincipal eputy hairman of P D C Private Security Industry: Committees: Papers (by command): 25 Mar, 285. See Deputy Chairmen of Committees. Privileges,Committee for: Prison Act 1952: Appointed;Lords named, 15 Dec, 59-60; Papers (per Act): 13 Apr, 314. Lord substituted, 24 Jun, 512;appoint- ment of Senior Lord of Appeal as Chair- man to hear references on the eVect of the Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings House of Lords Bill and that the Commit- (Scotland)Act 1993: tee have leave to hear interested parties, agreed to, 29 Jul, 666. Papers (per Act): 13 Apr, 314. 4815641011 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Reports: Professions Supplementary to 1st, 18 Oct, 728;proceedings of the Medicine (Clinical Scientists committee to be printed, 8 Nov, 825; Board)Order of Council 1999: 2nd, 20 Oct, 742;proceedings of the committee to be printed, 8 Nov, 825. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 18 May, 409;report, 25 May, 431;after debate, approved en bloc, 10 Jun, 461. Probation Board (Northern Ireland)Order 1982: Professions Supplementary to Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 19 Jan, Medicine (Paramedics Board) 98. Order of Council 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, rocedure in the hamber 18 May, 409;report, 25 May, 431;after P C : debate, approved en bloc, 10 Jun, 461. Group appointed by the Leader of the House;report, 1 Mar, 193. Professions Supplementary to Medicine (Speech and Language herapists oard rder of Procedure of the House Committee: T B )O Council 1999: Appointed;Lords named, 10 Dec, 49-50; Lord substituted, 12 Jan, 83. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 18 May, 409;report, 25 May, 431;after Reports: debate, approved en bloc, 10 Jun, 461. 1st (Report of the Group on Procedure in the Chamber;The General Debate Day), Prorogation: 1 Mar, 192;motion to agree;2 amendments to motion moved; See amendments agreed to on division; Parliament; original motion, as amended, agreed to, Queen’s Speech. 22 Mar, 264; 2nd (Format of the Statute Law: Report of Prosecution of Offences Act 1985: the Working Group;Finance Bill), 13 Apr, 314; Papers (per Act): 14 Dec, 54;22 Mar, 263;21 3rd (Election of Hereditary Peers), 6 Jul, Jul, 624;26 Jul, 642;11 Oct, 690. 546;motion to agree;amendment moved; a debate arising, motion that the question Protection from Eviction 1977: be now put moved and, on question, negatived;debate resumed, after further Papers (per Act): 28 Jun, 518. debate, amendment disagreed to on division;original motion agreed to, 22 Protection of Children Bill: Jul, 631; From HC;1 a, 4 May, 366;explanatory notes 4th (Format of the Statute Law;Long a Written Answers;Finance Bill), 6 Jul, printed, 17 May, 404;after debate, 2 ;com- 546;after debate, agreed to, 22 Jul, 631; mitted to CWH, 21 May, 420;report from DPDC, 27 May, 441;CWH;reported 5th (European Communities Committee: without amendment, 11 Jun, 462: report Terms of reference;The Committee’s received, 25 Jun, 515;3 a;passed, 5 Jul, 542; title;Scrutiny Reserve Resolution), 8 RA, 15 Jul, 603. Nov, 825;after debate, agreed to, 10 Nov, 841. Protection of Wrecks Act 1973: Papers (per Act): 1 Feb, 124;24 May, 424. Proceeds of Crime (Scotland)Act 1995: Public Accounts: Papers (per Act): 22 Mar, 263. Papers (by command): 10 Mar, 225;30 Mar, 296;27 Oct, 775;3 Nov, 810. Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Public Accounts and Charges Act (Amendment)(No.2)Regulation 1891: 1999: Papers (per Act): 25 Feb, 188;10 Mar, 227;31 Mar, 303;22 Jun, 497;7 Jul, 574. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 23 Jul, 636;report, 19 Oct, 736. Report, 14 Dec, 53. 4815641011 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Public Bills: *Genetically Modified Crops Bill [HL]; [Bills printed in italics were introduced by Health Bill [HL]; Private Members. Those marked with an *Obscenity Bill [HL]; asterisk did not receive Royal Assent, the *Parliamentary Government Bill [HL]; bill marked with a dagger received Royal Pollution Prevention and Control Assent under the provisions of the Bill [HL]; Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949. *Road Traffic (Enforcement Powers) Consolidation bills and money bills are Bill [HL]; listed separately. ] *Road TraYc Regulation (Cycle Parking) Introduced in the House of Commons, See Bill [HL]; Adoption (Intercountry Aspects)Bill; *Road TraYc (Use of Mobile Telephones) Breeding and Sale of Dogs (welfare) Bill; Bill [HL]; Company and Business Names (Chamber of Road TraYc (Vehicle Testing) Bill [HL]; Commerce, Etc.) Bill; *Scottish Parliamentary Constituencies Employment Relations Bill; Bill [HL]; European Parliamentary Elections *Sea Fisheries (Shellfish)(Amendment) mendment ill (A )B ; Bill [HL]; LEuropean Parliamentary Elections Bill; Social Security Contributions ood tandards ill F S B ; (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Bill Football (OVences and Disorder) Bill; [HL]; reater ondon uthority ill G L A B ; *Time Zones and Summer Time ouse of ords ill H L B ; (Devolution) Bill [HL]; mmigration and sylum ill I A B ; Trustee Delegation Bill [HL]; ocal overnment ill L G B ; Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Mental Health (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill [HL]. Bill; *Northern Ireland Bill; Northern Ireland (Location of ublic xpenditure and eceipts ictims emains ill P E R V ’R )B ; Act 1968: Protection of Children Bill; Rating (Valuation)Bill; Papers (per Act): 17 Dec, 69;10 May, 382. Road Traffic (NHS Charges)Bill; Scottish Enterprise Bill; *Sexual Offences (Amendment)Bill; Public Lending Right Act 1979: Tax Credits Bill; Papers (per Act): 8 Feb, 139;23 Feb, 178;21 Water Industry Bill; Jul, 624. Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill. Introduced in the House of Lords, See *Academic and Academic-Related StaV Pay Public Order Act 1986: and Conditions Bill [HL]; Access to Justice Bill [HL]; Papers (per Act): 11 Oct, 686. *Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Bill [HL]; ublic rocessions orthern *Births and Deaths Registration P P (N (Amendment)Bill [HL]; Ireland)Act 1998: ommonwealth evelopment ill C D B [HL]; Papers (per Act): 28 Apr, 356;30 Jun, 528. Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) [HL]; Criminal Cases Review (Insanity)Bill Public Processions (Northern [HL]; Ireland)Act 1998 (Code of Disability Rights Commission Bill [HL]; onduct rder *Easter Act 1928 (Commencement)Bill C )O 1999: [HL]; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, *European Community Legislation (Impact) 30 Jun, 527;report, 6 Jul, 546;after debate, Bill [HL]; approved en bloc, 16 Jul, 609. *European Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)Bill [HL]; *European Parliamentary Elections Public Processions (Northern (Gibraltar) Bill [HL]; Ireland)Act 1998 (Guidelines) *European Tax Harmonisation (Veto) Bill Order 1999: [HL]; *Freedom of Information Bill [HL]; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, *Further and Higher Education 30 Jun, 527;report, 6 Jul, 546;after debate, (Scotland)(Amendment)Bill [HL]; approved en bloc, 16 Jul, 609. 4815641012 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Public Processions (Northern Race Relations (Northern Ireland) Ireland)Act 1998 (Procedural Order 1997: Rules)Order 1999: Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 24 Jun, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 30 511. Jun, 527;report, 6 Jul, 546;after debate, approved en bloc, 16 Jul, 609. Radiological Protection Act 1970: Papers (per Act): 2 Dec, 22;20 Jul, 619. Public Records Act 1958: Papers (per Act): 26 Jul, 643. Rail Industry: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Public Service Broadcasting: 10 Mar, 227. Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, 3 Mar, 206; Railways Act 1993: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Papers (per Act): 1 Mar, 192;26 May, 438;15 5 May, 373. Jun, 471;23 Jul, 636;19 Oct, 735. ailways ateable alues Public Service,Committee on the: R (R V ) (Amendment) order 1999: Report from Session 1997-98 noted on motion, 3 Dec, 30. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 24 Feb, 183;report, 2 Mar, 200;after debate, approved, 23 Mar, 271. Public Works Loans Act 1875: Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 637. Railways (Rateable Values) (Scotland)Order 1999: QRS 1 ApS and others (all being Draft delivered for approval by resolution, companies incorporated under 21 Jan, 105;report, 26 Jan, 113;approved, the laws of Denmark and in 15 Feb, 156. compulsory liquidation ) Raja (Petitioner) v.Rubin (Petitioners) v.Frandsen upervisor of the oluntary espondent (S V (R ): Arrangement) and another Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Respondents): Appeal Committee, 21 Jun, 492;report, 5 Nov, 818. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 19 Apr, 329;report, 9 Jul, 582. Queen,The: See Ratcliffe (A.P.) (Petitioner) v.GR Motions for Address; Mcconnell and another (sued on Parliament; their own behalf and on behalf Queen’s Speech. of all other Governors of Harper Adams College) Queen’s Speech: (Respondents): At opening of session;reported by L. Chan- Petition for leave to appeal referred to cellor;Address thereon moved and Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 1 seconded;debate adjourned, 24 Nov, 3; Feb, 124;report, 24 Jun, 510. debate resumed;after further debate, adjourned, 25 Nov, 8;26 Nov, 12;30 Nov, Rates (Amendment)(Northern 16;1 Dec, 19;debate resumed;after further Ireland)Order 1998: debate, the motion to present an Humble Address to Her Majesty was agreed to After debate, approved, 7 Dec, 34. nemine dissentiente;ordered that Address be presented by Lords with White Staves, 2 Rating (Valuation)Bill: Dec, 23;HM’s Answer, 9 Feb, 142; From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 25 At prorogation of session: delivered by L. Feb, 188;report from DPDC, 3 Mar, 206; Chancellor, 11 Nov, 844. after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 11 Mar, 233;order of commitment dischar- ace elations ct ged;committed to GC, 21 Apr, 340;GC; R R A 1976: reported without amendment, 5 May, 373; Papers (per Act): 30 Mar, 297;9 Jun, 457. report received, 20 May, 417;Queen’s 4815641012 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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consent;3 a;passed, 24 May, 424;RA, 26 and 17 December 1998) to include provi- May, 436. sion for two leading and three junior coun- sel, 28 Oct, 784. Reed (Petitioner) v.Sunderland Health Authority Regina v.Bett (Petitioner): (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Report, 29 Mar, 290. with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 19 Jan, 97; report, 16 Jun, 478. Reed (Respondent) v.Graham (Petitioner): Regina v.Bingham (Appellant)(on Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal from the Court of Appeal Appeal Committee, 11 Jan, 75;report, 10 orthern reland May, 382. N I ): Judgment, 11 Mar, 230. Referendums: egina v ow treet agistrates Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, R .B S M ’ 12 May, 395. Court and Allison (A.P.) (Respondent) ex parte Regina v.Airport Co-Ordination Government of the United States Limited (Respondents) ex parte of America (Appellants)(on Aravco Limited and others appeal from a Divisional Court (Petitioners): of the Queen’s Bench Division): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Report, 8 Dec, 37;appeal presented, 8 Mar, Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. 214;set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 23 Jun, 506;legal aid certificate, 9 Jul, 582;judgment, 15 Regina v.Allen (Petitioner): Jul, 601. Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Regina v.Bow Street Magistrates’ red to Appeal Committee, 28 Oct, 784. Court ex parte Government of the United States of America egina v ntoine appellant on R .A ( )( (Petitioners) and Ibrahim and ppeal rom the ourt of A F C another (Respondents): Appeal (Criminal Division)): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Administration of Justice Act with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 21 red to Appeal Committee, 12 May, 393; Jun, 492;report, 5 Nov, 818. reports: 21 Jul, 623;26 Jul, 642;appeal pre- sented, 5 Oct, 675;set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 8 Regina v.Broadmoor Special Nov, 823. Hospital Authority and another (Respondents) ex parte S and Regina v.Bartle and the another (Petitioners) and Commissioner of Police for the Another: Metropolis and others Report, 9 Dec, 42. (Appellants) ex parte Pinochet (Respondent)(On Appeal from a Regina v.Cambridge City Council Divisional Court of the Queen’s (Respondents) ex parte Lane (A.P.) Bench Division): (Petitioner): Judgment, 25 Nov, 7;ordered that the report Report, 18 Jan, 94. be printed;judgment of 25th November vacated and appeal referred to Appellate Committee for re-hearing, 17 Dec, 69;peti- Regina v.Collins and Pathfinder tions for leave to intervene referred to Mental Health Service NHS Appeal Committee, 11 Jan, 75, 76;reports: Trust and others (Petitioners) ex 12 Jan, 82;13 Jan, 86;judgment, 24 Mar, espondent 279-280;Cause further considered;order parte S(R ): on costs, 8 Jul, 578;orders for costs incur- Report, 9 Dec, 42; petition wit hdrawn, 13 red by Senator Pinochet (28 November Jan, 86. 4815641012 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Regina v.Commissioners of Inland and 17 December 1998) to include provi- Revenue (Respondents) ex parte sion for two leading and three junior coun- Dundon (Petitioner): sel, 28 Oct, 784. Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Regina v.Forbes (Petitioner): red to Appeal Committee, 21 Apr, 339; report, 27 Jul, 650. Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 21 Jul, 623. Regina v.Cooke (Appellant)(on appeal from the Court Of Appeal Regina v.Ghadami (Petitioner): orthern reland N I ): Petition for extension of time in which to Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- lodge petition and for leave to appeal in late Committee, 26 Nov, 11;judgment, 11 accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act Mar, 230. 1968 referred to Appeal Committee, 12 Apr, 307;report, 21 Jul, 623. egina v riminal njuries R .C I egina v overnor of her ajesty s Compensation Board R .G M ’ espondents Prison Brockhill (Appellant) ex (R ) ex parte A (A.P.) vans espondent (Appellant): parte E (R ): Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- Judgment, 25 Mar, 284. late Committee, 14 Dec, 52.

Regina v.Director of Public Regina v.Henry (Petitioner): rosecutions ppellant P (A ) ex parte Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Kebeline and others with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- (Respondents)(on appeal from a red to Appeal Committee, 1 Nov, 791. Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division): Regina v.Her Majesty’s Coroner for nner ondon outh istrict Appeal presented, 15 Apr, 325;set down for I L S D hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- (Respondent) ex parte Douglas- tee, 26 May, 437;judgment, 28 Oct, 783. Williams (A.P.) (Petitioner): Report, 21 Jul, 623. Regina v.District Court Martial at Bulford and another Regina v.Her Majesty’s Customs (Respondents) ex parte Bowyer and Excise (Respondents) ex parte (A.P.) (Petitioner): Popely and another (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Administration of Justice Act with the Administration of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 18 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 3 May, 408;legal aid certificate, 21 May, Nov, 810. 420;reports: 9 Jul, 582;18 Oct, 728;4 Nov, 815. Regina v.Her Majesty’s Treasury and others (Respondents) ex parte Regina v.Evans and another and Shepherd Neame Limited the Commissioner of Police for (Petitioners): the etropolis and others M Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Appellants) ex parte Pinochet Appeal Committee, 15 Mar, 237;report, (Respondent)(on appeal from a 28 Jun, 518. Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division): Regina v.Hinks (Petitioner): Judgment, 25 Nov, 7;ordered that the report Report, 5 Nov, 818. be printed;judgment of 25th November vacated and appeal referred to Appellate Regina v.Housing Benefit Review Committee for re-hearing, 17 Dec, 69;peti- Board of the City of tions for leave to intervene referred to Westminster (Petitioners) ex parte Appeal Committee, 11 Jan, 75, 76;reports: ehanne espondent 12 Jan, 82;13 Jan, 86;judgment, 24 Mar, M (A.P.) (R ): 279-280;Cause further considered;order Petition for leave to appeal ref erred to on costs, 8 Jul, 578;orders for costs incur- Appeal Committee, 20 Apr, 335;legal aid red by Senator Pinochet (28th November certificate, report, 27 Jul, 650. 4815641012 07-07-01 00:00:26 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Regina v.Immigration Appeal Regina v.Leeds Crown Court tribunal and another (Respondents) ex parte Wardle (Respondents) ex parte Shah (A.P.) (Petitioner): ppellant (A.P.) (A ): Petition for extension of time in which to Petition to intervene referred to Appeal lodge petition and for leave to appeal in Committee, 15 Dec, 58;report, 26 Jan, 112; accordance with the Administration of judgment, 25 Mar, 284. Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Com- mittee;legal aid certificate, 9 Jun, 456. Regina v.Immigration Appellate Authority (Respondents) ex parte Regina v.Loke (Petitioner): Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent) and Petition for leave to appeal in accordance akabay etitioner with the Criminal Appeal (Northern Ire- C (A.P.) (P ): land) Act 1980 referred to Appeal Com- Reports: 18 Jan, 94;3 Mar, 205;18 Mar, 257. mittee, 13 May, 398;report, 22 Jul, 629.

Regina v.Jackson (Petitioner): Regina v.London Borough of Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Bromley and others with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- (Respondents) ex parte Crystal red to Appeal Committee, 21 May, 420. Palace Campaign and others (Petitioners): egina v elly etitioner R .K (P ): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for extension of time in which to Appeal Committee, 20 Jan, 101;report, 14 lodge petition and for leave to appeal in Jun, 466. accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 referred to Appeal Committee, 11 Jan, 75;report, 16 Jun, 478. Regina v.London Borough of Hillingdon (Petitioners) ex parte Regina v.Leeds Crown Court ex London Regional Transport parte Callaghan (A.P.) (Respondents) and J.C. Decaux (Petitioner): UK Limited (Interested Party): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petition for leave to appeal referred to with the Administration of Justice Act Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 8 Jun, 450;legal aid certificate, 9 Jun, 456;report, 21 Jun, 493. Regina v.Mckenna (A.P.) (Respondent) ex parte Governor Regina v.Leeds Crown Court of Her Majesty’s Prison (Respondents) ex parte Hunt Magilligan (Petitioner): etitioner and others (A.P.) (P ) Legal aid certificate;report, 13 May, 398, (application for a Writ of 399. Habeas Corpus): Petition for extension of time in which to egina v anchester rown ourt lodge petition and for leave to appeal in R .M C C accordance with the Administration of ex parte D(Respondent): Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Com- mittee;legal aid certificate, 8 Feb, 138; Petition for leave to appeal in accordance report, 23 Mar, 269. with the Administration of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 673. Regina v.Leeds Crown Court (Respondents) ex parte Stubley (A.P.) (Petitioner): Regina v.Manchester Crown Court ex parte H(Respondent): Petition for extension of time in which to lodge petition and for leave to appeal in Petition for leave to appeal in accordance accordance with the Administration of with the Administration of Justice Act Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Com- 1960 referred to Appeal Committee,4 mittee;legal aid certificate, 9 Jun, 456. Oct, 673. 4815641012 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Regina v.Manchester Stipendiary Regina v.Newbury District Magistrate and the Lord Council and others Advocate (Appellant) ex parte (Respondents) ex parte Chieveley Granada Television Limited Parish Council (Petitioners): espondents on appeal from a (R )( Report, 14 Dec, 53. Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division): Regina v.North Yorkshire County Reports: 21 Jan, 105;9 Feb, 142;appeal pre- Council (Appellants) ex parte sented, 22 Feb, 173;set down for hearing Brown and another and referred to Appellate Committee, 4 espondents May, 365. (R ): Judgment, 11 Feb, 149. Regina v.Manning (Petitioner): egina v orthern reland Report, 21 Jun, 493. R .N I Electricity Plc (Respondents) ex parte Director General of Regina v.Martin (Petitioner): Electricity Supply of Northern Report, 3 Dec, 26;petition withdrawn, 18 Ireland (Petitioner): Jan, 93;ordered that petitioner be taxed in Petition for leave to appeal referred to accordance with Legal Aid Act 1988, 22 Appeal Committee, 20 Jan, 101;report, 25 Jun, 497. Mar, 284.

Regina v.Marylebone Magistrates’ Regina v.Norwich City Justices Court and another (Respondents) ex parte Mckernan (Respondents) ex parte Amdrell (Petitioner): Limited (Trading As “Get tuffed and others Petition for leave to appeal referred to S ”) Appeal Committee, 20 Jan, 101;report, 14 (Petitioners): Jun, 466. Report, 21 Jan, 105. Regina v.Oxfordshire County Regina v.Mental Health Review council and others Tribunal (Respondents) and (Respondents) ex parte others ex parte Hall (Petitioner): Sunningwell Parish Council (Appellants): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 673;report, 28 Judgment, 24 Jun, 510. Oct, 784. Regina v.Powys County Council Regina v.Miah (Petitioner): and another (Respondents) ex parte Hambridge (A.P.) Petition withdrawn, 22 Feb, 173. (Petitioner): Reports: 14 Dec, 53;14 Jan, 90. Regina v.Ministry of Defence (Respondents) ex parte Walker egina v obery etitioner (Appellant): R .R (P ): Appeal presented;security for costs waived, 4 Petition for leave to appeal in accordance May, 364,365;set down for hearing and with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 12 Jul, 586; referred to Appellate Committee, 14 Jun, report, 5 Nov, 819. 465. egina v oyal orough of egina v aini etitioner R .R B R .N (P ): Kensington and Chelsea Petition for extension of time in which to (Appellants) ex parte Lawrie lodge petition and for leave to appeal in Plantation Services Limited accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act (Respondents): 1968 referred to Appeal Committee, 17 Jun, 485. Judgment, 8 Jul, 577. 4815641012 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Regina v.Sandford (Petitioner): Regina v.Secretary of State for the ome epartment ppellant Petition for leave to appeal in accordance H D (A ) ex with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- parte Gashi (A.P.) (Respondent): red to Appeal Committee, 22 Mar, 262; Petition for leave to appeal referred to report, 16 Jun, 478. Appeal Committee, 26 Apr, 346;legal aid certificate, 16 Jun, 478;reports: 20 Jul, 618; Regina v.Secretary of State for 18 Oct, 728;appeal presented, 2 Nov, 803. Northern Ireland (Respondent) ex parte Watt (A.P.) (Petitioner): Regina v.Secretary of State for the Home Department (Petitioner) ex Petition for leave to appeal in accordance parte dan espondent with the (Northern Ireland) Act 1978 refer- A (R ): red to Appeal Committee, 9 Feb, 142;legal Petition for leave to appeal refe rred to aid certificate, 7 Jun, 446;report, 16 Jun, Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. 478. Regina v.Secretary of State for the Regina v.Secretary of State for the Home Department (Petitioner) ex Environment,Transport and the parte Aitseguer (Respondent): Regions (Respondent) ex parte Petition for leave to appeal referred to Marson (Petitioner): Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. Report, 14 Dec, 52. Regina v.Secretary of State for the ome epartment espondent Regina v.Secretary of State for the H D (R ) ome epartment and another ex parte Ahmed (A.P.) H D etitioner (Respondents) ex parte Peracha (P ): (A.P.) (Petitioner): Legal aid certificate;report, 12 May, 393, 394. Petition for extension of time in which to lodge petition and for leave to appeal in Regina v.Secretary of State for the accordance with the Administration of ome epartment espondent Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Com- H D (R ) mittee, 24 Nov, 3;report, 21 Jan, 105. ex parte Ghous (A.P.) (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Regina v.Secretary of State for the Appeal Committee, 24 Nov, 3;report, 12 Home Department and another May, 394. espondents lshani (R ) ex parte E egina v ecretary of tate for the (A.P.) (Petitioner) and Another: R .S S Home Department (Respondent) Petition for leave to appeal referred to ex parte Ibehi: Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 7 Jun, 445. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, fee waived, report, 26 Jul, 641, 642. Regina v.Secretary of State for the ome epartment and nother H D A Regina v.Secretary of State for the espondents banja (R ) ex parte M Home Department (Respondent) etitioner (A.P.) (P ): ex parte Ibitola (A.P.) Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Petitioner): Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 20 Report, 12 May, 394. Oct, 741. egina v ecretary of tate for the egina v ecretary of tate for the R .S S R .S S home Department (Respondent) Home Department (Appellant) ex indley espondent on ppeal ex parte H (A.P.) parte A(R )( A (Appellant): from the Queen’s Bench Division of the igh ourt of ustice Appeal presented;legal aid certificate, 1 Feb, H C J ): 124;extensions of time: 15 Mar, 237;15 Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Apr, 326;petition for leave to intervene with the Administration of Justice Act referred to Appeal Committee, 19 Apr, 1969 referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 329;set down for hearing and referred to 673;report, 7 Oct, 677;appeal presented, 8 Appellate Committee, 10 May, 3 82; Nov, 823. report, 26 May, 437. 4815641013 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Regina v.Secretary of State for the Regina v.Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent)Home Department (Respondent) ex parte Johnson (A.P.) ex parte Simms (A.P.) (Appellant): (Petitioner): egina v ecretary of tate for the Petition for leave to appeal in accordance R .S S with the Administration of Justice Act Home Department (Respondent) 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 9 ex parte O’Brien (A.P.) Mar, 220;report, 28 Jun, 518. (Appellants): (Consolidated Appeals): egina v ecretary of tate for the R .S S Judgment, 8 Jul, 577. Home Department (Respondent) ex parte Kabba (A.P.) (Petitioner): Regina v.Secretary of State for the Report, 18 Jan, 94. Home Office (Respondent) ex parte Rajaratnam (A.P.) Regina v.Secretary of State for the (Appellant): Home Department (Respondent) Extensions of time: 3 Dec, 26;11 Jan, 76;peti- ex parte Olusanya (A.P.) tion for proceedings to be stayed;ordered (Petitioner): as prayed, 24 Feb, 183. Report, 12 May, 394. Regina v.Secretary of State for ransport ppellant egina v ecretary of tate for the T (A ) ex parte R .S S Factortame Limited and others Home Department (Respondent) and nother oward A (A.P.) ex parte C (A.P.) (Respondents): (Petitioner): Report, 3 Feb, 131;appeal presented, 4 Feb, Report, 12 May, 394. 134;application for legal aid referred to Legal Aid Board, 16 Mar, 245;legal aid Regina v.Secretary of State for the certificate, 5 May, 372;extension of time, 6 ome epartment espondent May, 376;set down for hearing and refer- H D (R ) red to Appellate Committee, 15 Jun, 470; ex parte Daly (A.P.) (Petitioner): petitions to lodge separate cases;ordered Petition for leave to appeal referred to as prayed, 28 Jun, 518;judgment, 28 Oct, Appeal Committee, legal aid certificate, 19 783. Jul, 612. Regina v.Sheffield City Council Regina v.Secretary of State for the (Respondents) ex parte Hague and Home Department (Respondent) Another (A.P.) (Petitioner): ex parte Patel (A.P.) (Appellant): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 4 Petition to have appeal restored;ordered as Oct, 672. prayed;extension of time, 25 Jan, 108;peti- tion for proceedings to be stayed;ordered egina v mith espondent on as prayed, 9 Mar, 221;legal aid certificate, R .S (R )( 15 Mar, 238;report, 12 May, 394. Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)): Regina v.Secretary of State for the Petition for extension of time in accordance Home Department (Respondent) with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- ex parte Salem (A.P.) (Appellant): red to Appeal Committee, 10 Mar, 225; reports: 5 Jul, 541;9 Nov, 835;appeal pre- Extension of time, 24 Nov, 3;set down for sented, 10 Nov, 840. hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 10 Dec, 48;judgment, 11 Feb, 149. Regina v. the Family Health Services Appeal Authority and Regina v.Secretary of State for the Boots the Chemists (Respondents) Home Department (Respondent) ex parte EMoss Limited ex parte Sosanya (A.P.) (Petitioner): etitioner (P ): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Appeal Committee, 12 Apr, 307;reports: red to Appeal Committee, 24 Nov, 3;legal 20 Jul, 618; 18 Oct, 728; petition w ith- aid certificate;report, 12 May, 393, 394. drawn, 10 Nov, 840. 4815641013 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Regina v.Westminster City Council Registration Service Act 1953: and thers and the ecretary of O S Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 49;17 Dec, 70;1 State for Health (Appellant) ex Mar, 192;14 Oct, 719. parte A, P, M and X (Respondents): Regulatory Impact Assessments: Petition withdrawn, 7 Jun, 445-6. Papers (by command): 29 Mar, 291;4 Nov, Regina v.West Dorset District 815. Council (Respondents) ex parte Searle (A.P.) (Petitioner): Reid (A.P.) (Respondent)V. ecretary of tate for cotland Reports: 9 Dec, 42;22 Apr, 343;legal aid cer- S S S tificate;report, 25 May, 430;report of 25th (Appellant) and Another: May vacated;order for costs, 22 Jun, 497. Judgment, 3 Dec, 26. Regina v.Westminster City Council (Appellants) ex parte A Religions and International Order: (Respondent): Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Petition withdrawn, 7 Jun, 446. 15 Oct, 725.

Regional Development Agencies Act Religious Discrimination: 1998: Unstarred question, 28 Oct, 785. Papers (per Act): 10 Nov, 841. embrandt roup imited Regional Eurostar Services: R G L (Petitioners) v.Philip Morris Papers (by command): 31 Mar, 302. International Incorporated (Respondents): Regional Museums and Galleries: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Appeal Committee, 25 Mar, 284;report, 26 May, 439. 20 Jul, 618;petition withdrawn, 13 Oct, 705. Register of Sasines Act 1987: Papers (per Act): 14 Dec, 54. Rennard,Lord: Registered Designs Act 1949: Introduced (life Peerage), 27 Jul, 649. Papers (per Act): 14 Jul, 595. Rent Act 1977: Registration and Declaration of Papers (per Act): 11 Oct, 687. Interests: See Representation of the People Act eclaration and egistration of D R 1983: Interests. Papers (per Act): 22 Feb, 174;25 Feb, 187;2 Registration of Births,Deaths and Mar, 199;13 May, 399;19 May, 412. Marriages (Scotland)Act 1965: Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 77;27 Jul, 652. Reserve Forces Act 1996: Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 49;11 Jan, 78;31 Registration of Political Parties Mar, 303;10 May, 383;27 Jul, 652;11 Act 1998: Oct, 691. Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;30 Nov, 15. Reynolds (Respondent) v.Times Registration of Political Parties Newspapers Limited and Others (Prohibited Words and (Appellants): xpressions rder E )O 1998: Reports: 3 Dec, 27;16 Feb, 159;appeal pre- Motion for annulment;after debate, with- sented;security for costs waived, 2 Mar, drawn, 25 Jan, 109. 199;extensions of time: 13 Apr, 313;27 4815641013 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Apr, 351;set down for hearing and referred Road Traffic (Use of Mobile to Appellate Committee, 5 May, 372;judg- Telephones)Bill [HL]: ment, 28 Oct, 783. Presented;1 a, 6 May, 377;report from DPDC, 19 May, 413;after debate, 2 a;com- Road Traffic (Enforcement Powers) mitted to CWH, 9 Jul, 583;order of com- Bill [HL]: mitment discharged, 16 Jul, 609;3 a;pas- sed;sent HC, 21 Jul, 624. Presented;1 a, 8 Jun, 451;explanatory notes printed, 9 Jun, 457;report from DPDC, 16 Jun, 479;after debate, 2 a;committed to Road Traffic (Vehicle Testing)Bill: CWH, 25 Jun, 515;CWH;reported From HC;1 a, 24 May, 424;after debate, 2 a; without amendment;report received, 9 Jul, a committed to CWH, 11 Jun, 462;report 583;3 ;passed;sent HC, 16 Jul, 609. from DPDC, 16 Jun, 479;order of commit- ment discharged, 28 Jun, 519;3 a;passed, Road Traffic (NHS Charges)Act 29 Jun, 523;RA, 30 Jun, 526. 1999: Roads (Scotland)Act 1984: Papers (per Act): 15 Mar, 238;29 Jun, 522;8 Nov, 823. Papers (per Act): 30 Mar, 296.

Road Traffic (NHS Charges)Bill: Roberts (A.P.) (Respondent) v. Winbow (Petitioner): From HC;1 a, 21 Jan, 105;report from DPDC, 27 Jan, 116;after debate, 2 a;com- Petition for leave to appeal referred to mitted to CWH, 2 Feb, 128;CWH;repor- Appeal Committee, 11 Jan, 75;legal aid ted without amendment, 18 Feb, 170; certificate, 25 Feb, 187;report, 12 May, report received;amendment made, 2 Mar, 394. 201;3 a;passed;returned HC with an amendment;from HC agreed to, 8 Mar, oberts espondent v oberts 215, 216;RA, 10 Mar, 225. R (R ) .R (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988: red to Appeal Committee;fee waived; Papers (per Act): 8 Feb, 138. report, 5 Jul, 541.

Rochester,Bishop of: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984: Introduced, 30 Jun, 526. Papers (per Act): 4 Feb, 135;3 Mar, 205;9 Mar, 221;12 Apr, 308;15 Apr, 326;29 Apr, 362;18 Jun, 490;11 Oct, 686. Rogan,Lord: Introduced (life Peerage), 22 Jul, 629. Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (Amendment)Order 1999: Rogers (Petitioner) v.London Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Borough of Islington 30 Mar, 296;report, 20 Apr, 336;appro- (Respondents): ved, 21 May, 420. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 3 Nov, 810. Road Traffic Regulation (Cycle Parking)Bill [HL]: Roll of the Lords: Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 30 Prepared by the Clerk of the Parliaments; Mar, 297;report from DPDC, 14 Apr, 323; printed, 24 Nov, 3. after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 28 Apr, 357;order of commitment dischar- ged, 12 May, 395;3 a;passed;sent HC, 19 Rollo,Lord (Lord Dunning): May, 413. Sat first in Parliament, 10 Dec, 48.

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Rowan Companies Inc (a body Salmon Act 1986: corporate and others ) Papers (per Act): 12 Apr, 309. (Respondents) v.Lambert Eggink Offshore Transport Consultants VOF (a body corporate) and Sanctuary Housing Association others (Petitioners): (Petitioners) v.Baker espondent Report, 29 Mar, 290. (R ): Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Royal Assent: red to Appeal Committee, 2 Feb, 128; report, 24 Jun, 511. By Commission:11 Nov, 844 (7 bills); By notification:17 Dec, 70 (1 bill); arsfield nspector of axes 14 Jan, 91 (1 bill - in accordance with S (H M I T ) Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949); (Respondent) v.Dixons Group 25 Feb, 187 (1 bill); Distribution Limited (No.2) 10 Mar, 225 (1 bill); (Petitioners): 25 Mar, 285 (2 bills); 26 May, 436 (3 bills); Report, 9 Dec, 42. 30 Jun, 526 (8 bills, 2 Measures); 15 Jul, 603 (3 bills); 27 Jul, 653 (12 bills). Sarsfield (H M Inspector of Taxes) (Respondent) v.Dixons Group Royal Bank of Scotland Distribution Limited (Respondents) v.Etridge (A.P.) (Petitioners): (Appellant): Report, 9 Dec, 42. Report, 22 Jul, 629;appeal presented, 4 Oct, 671. Sarsfield (H M Inspector of Taxes) espondent v ixons roup oyal ank of cotland (R ) .D G R B S plc (No.2)(Petitioners): (Respondents) v.Ezekiel (Petitioner): Report, 9 Dec, 42. Report, 26 Nov, 11. Sarsfield (H M Inspector of Taxes) Royal Parks: (Respondent) v.Dixons Group plc etitioners Unstarred question, 8 Nov, 825. (P ): Report, 9 Dec, 42. Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation: Papers (by command): 4 Nov, 815. Sarsfield (H M Inspector of Taxes) (Respondent) v.Dixons Limited Rutland,Duke of: (now Dixons Stores Group Sat first in Parliament, 12 May, 393. Limited)(No.2)(Petitioners): Report, 9 Dec, 42. Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975: Papers (per Act): 7 Jul, 573. Sarsfield (H M Inspector of Taxes) espondent v ixons imited aint swald ord (R ) .D L S O ,L : (now Dixons Stores Group Sat first in Parliament, 18 May, 408. Limited)(Petitioners): Report, 9 Dec, 42. Salary Review Bodies: Papers (by command): 1 Feb, 124. Sarsfield (H M Inspector of Taxes) aleslease imited etitioners v (Respondent) v.Dixons S L (P ) . hotographic nvestments Davis (Respondent): P I Limited (now Dixons Investments Petition for leave to appeal referred to Limited)(No.2)(Petitioners): Appeal Committee, 4 May, 365;report, 20 Jul, 618. Report, 9 Dec, 42. 4815641014 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Sarsfield (H M Inspector of Taxes) Schuldenfrei (Petitioner) v.Hilton (Respondent) v.Dixons (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Photographic Investments Taxes)(Respondent): imited now ixons nvestments L ( D I Petition for leave to appeal referred to Limited)(Petitioners): Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. Report, 9 Dec, 42. Science and Technology: Satellite Developments: Papers (by command): 17 Dec, 69;29 Jun, Unstarred question, 4 May, 366. 522;11 Oct, 681. atnam nvestments imited S I L cience and echnology ct (Petitioners) v.Dunlop Heywood S T A 1965: &Co Limited and others Papers (per Act): 30 Nov, 15;9 Dec, 44;16 (Respondents): Dec, 66;11 Jan, 78;2 Mar, 199;13 Jul, 590; 14 Jul, 596;15 Jul, 602;20 Jul, 619;21 Jul, Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- 624;26 Jul, 643;25 Oct, 759;28 Oct, 784. red to Appeal Committee, 20 Apr, 335; report, 26 Jul, 642. Science and Technology Committee: candecor evelopment S D AB Appointed;Lords named and to meet, 8 Dec, (Appellants) v.Scandecor 38;Lord substituted, 14 Dec, 55. Marketing AB and others (Respondents) and one other Reports: action 1st (Meeting with the Minister for Science), : 26 Jan, 113; Reports: 14 Dec, 53;17 Feb, 164;18 Mar, 2nd (Cannabis: Government Response), 257;appeal presented, 12 Apr, 307;exten- 4 Mar, 211; sions of time: 25 May, 430;5 Jul, 541;6 3rd (Management of Nuclear Waste), Oct, 677. 10 Mar, 227;after debate, noted on motion, 29 Oct, 787. Scarborough Building Society Evidence printed: (Respondents) v.Howes Percival (Management of Nuclear Waste), 8 Feb, 139. a firm etitioners ( )(P ): Reports from Session 1997-98 noted on Petition withdrawn, 16 Feb, 159. motion: 9th, (Cannabis: the scientific and medical evidence) 3 Dec, 30. School Inspections Act 1996: Papers (per Act): 8 Feb, 139;9 Feb, 142;9 Mar, 221;10 Mar, 226;22 Mar, 263;26 Scotland Act 1998: Apr, 347-8;26 May, 437;30 Jul, 669;11 Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 77;22 Mar, 263;31 Oct, 687. Mar, 302;12 Apr, 309;13 Apr, 314;26 Apr, 348;12 May, 395;13 May, 399;17 School Standards and Framework May, 403;18 May, 409;9 Jun, 456;10 Jun, Act 1998: 460;5 Jul, 542. Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;14 Dec, 54;16 Dec, 65;11 Jan, 77;12 Jan, 82;18 Jan, 94; Scotland Act 1998 (Border Rivers) 25 Jan, 108;26 Jan, 112;8 Feb, 138, 139;17 Order 1999: Feb, 165;22 Feb, 174;2 Mar, 199;4 Mar, 210;9 Mar, 221;11 Mar, 231;12 Apr, 308; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 13 Apr, 314;6 May, 376;11 May, 387;25 26 May, 437;report, 15 Jun, 471;after May, 431;26 May, 437;7 Jun, 446, 447;8 debate, approved en bloc, 17 Jun, 486. Jun, 450;9 Jun, 456;16 Jun, 479;25 Jun, 515;28 Jun, 518;30 Jun, 527;20 Jul, 618; 26 Jul, 642;28 Jul, 662;30 Jul, 669;11 Oct, Scotland Act 1998 (Consequential 682, 683, 684, 685, 689, 690;10 Nov, 840. Modifications)(No.1)Order 1999: School Teachers’Pay and onditions ct Draft delivered for approval by resolution, C A 1991: 25 Feb, 187;report, 2 Mar, 200;approved Papers (per Act): 22 Mar, 263;30 Jul, 669. en bloc, 23 Mar, 271. 4815641014 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Scotland Act 1998 (Consequential Scottish Criminal Cases Review Modifications)(No.2) Order Commission (Application to 1999: Summary Proceedings)Order Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1999: 26 May, 437;report, 15 Jun, 471;after Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 3 debate, approved en bloc, 17 Jun, 486. Mar, 205;withdrawn, 4 Mar, 210;second draft laid, 8 Mar, 214;report, 16 Mar, 246; Scotland Act 1998 (Cross-Border approved en bloc, 23 Mar, 271. Public Authorities)(Adaptation of Functions etc.) Order 1999: Scottish Enterprise Bill: a Draft delivered for approval by resolution, From HC;1 ;explanatory notes printed, 2 Mar, 200;report from DPDC, 10 Mar, 26 May, 437;report, 15 Jun, 471;after a debate, approved en bloc, 17 Jun, 486. 227;after debate, 2 ;committed to CWH, 22 Mar, 264;order of commitment discharged, 13 Apr, 314;3 a;passed, 22 Scotland Act 1998 (Functions Apr, 344;RA, 26 May, 436. Exercisable in or as Regards Scotland)Order 1999: Scottish Land Court: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Papers (by command): 16 Jun, 478. 26 May, 437;report, 15 Jun, 471;after debate, approved en bloc, 17 Jun, 486. Scottish Parliament (Assistance for egistered olitical arties cotland ct odification of R P P ) S A 1998 (M Order 1999: Functions)Order 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 26 May, 437;report, 15 Jun, 471;after 26 May, 437;report, 15 Jun, 471;after debate, approved en bloc, 17 Jun, 486. debate, approved en bloc, 17 Jun, 486. cottish arliament cotland ct odifications S P S A 1998 (M (Disqualification)Order 1999: of Schedules 4And 5) Order 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 16 Feb, 159;report, 23 Feb, 178;after Draft delivered for approval by resolution, debate, approved, 3 Mar, 206. 26 May, 437;report, 15 Jun, 471;after debate, approved en bloc, 17 Jun, 486. Scottish Parliament (Elections etc.) Order 1999: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of unctions to the cottish Draft delivered for approval by resolution, F S 16 Feb, 159;second draft laid, 22 Feb, 173; Ministers etc.) Order 1999: first draft withdrawn, 23 Feb, 178;second Draft delivered for approval by resolution, draft withdrawn;third draft laid, 25 Feb, 26 May, 437;report, 15 Jun, 471;after 187;report, 2 Mar, 200;approved, 3 Mar, debate, approved en bloc, 17 Jun, 486. 206.

Scotland Act 1998 (Transitory and Scottish Parliament (First Transitional Provisions) Ordinary General Election and (Finance)Order 1999: First Meeting)Order 1999: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Feb, 135;report, 9 Feb, 143;after debate, 16 Feb, 159;report, 23 Feb, 178;approved, approved, 15 Feb, 156; 3 Mar, 206. Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 31 Mar, 303. Scottish Parliamentary Constituencies Bill [HL]: cottish djacent aters Presented;1 a, 17 Feb, 165;report from S A W a Boundaries Order 1999: DPDC, 3 Mar, 206;after debate, 2 ;com- mitted to CWH, 22 Mar, 264;order of Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 commitment discharged, 13 Apr, 314;3 a, Mar, 214;report, 16 Mar, 246;approved en privilege amendment made;passed;sent bloc, 23 Mar, 271. HC, 22 Apr, 344. 4815641014 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Sea Fish (Conservation)Act 1967: Senate Electrical Wholesalers imited etitioners v Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;15 Dec, 59;17 L (P ) . STC Dec, 69;21 Jan, 105. Submarine Systems Limited (Respondents) and another: Sea Fisheries Regulation Act 1966: Reports: 18 Jan, 93;29 Mar, 290;petition withdrawn, 20 Apr, 335. Papers (per Act): 8 Feb, 139. Senior Salaries: ea isheries hellfish ct S F (S )A 1967: Papers (by command): 31 Mar, 302. Papers (per Act): 10 Mar, 226;22 Apr, 343; 17 Jun, 485. Severn Bridges Act 1992: Papers (per Act): 25 Oct, 758. Sea Fisheries (Shellfish) (Amendment)Bill [HL]: Severn Tunnel: Presented;1 a, 15 Dec, 59;report from Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, DPDC, 13 Jan, 87;after debate, 2 a;com- 17 Feb, 165. mitted to CWH, 1 Feb, 125;order of com- mitment discharged, 17 Feb, 165;3 a;pas- ex iscrimination ct sed;sent HC, 24 Feb, 184. S D A 1975: Papers (per Act): 22 Feb, 174;29 Mar, 291;16 Jun, 479. Seaford,Lord: Sat first in Parliament, 11 Oct, 680. Sex Discrimination (Northern Ireland)Order 1976: Seaside resorts: Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 28 Jun, Unstarred question, 14 Oct, 719. 519. Sexual Offences (Amendment)Bill: Secretary of State for Trade And Industry (Respondent) v. From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 2 illman etitioner and Mar, 200;report from DPDC, 10 Mar, T (P ) 227;motion for 2 a;amendment moved and another: after debate, agreed to on division, 13 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Apr, 315. Appeal Committee, 24 May, 423;report, 22 Jul, 629. Sharman,Lord: Introduced (life Peerage), 27 Oct, 775. Security Services: Papers (by command): 17 Jun, 485. Sheriff (A.P.) (Petitioner) v.Klyne Tugs (Lowestoft)Limited espondents Select Vestries: (R ): a Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Bill. Presented;pro forma 1 , 24 Nov, 3. red to Appeal Committee;legal aid certifi- cate, 4 Oct, 673. Selection,Committee of: heriff ourts cotland ct Appointed;Lords named, 26 Nov, 12;Lord S C (S )A 1907: substituted, 25 Jan, 108. Papers (per Act): 2 Feb, 128;9 Mar, 221. Reports: 1st, 30 Nov, 15; Shipping: 2nd, 1 Mar, 192. Papers (by command): 25 Nov, 7;2 Dec, 22; 16 Dec, 65;7 Jul, 573;27 Jul, 651;11 Oct, Selection in Education: 682. Unstarred question, 30 Jun, 528. Sierra Leone: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Self-Governing Schools etc. 16 Dec, 66; (Scotland)Act 1989: Papers (by command): 13 May, 399;20 Papers (per Act): 15 Feb, 156. May, 416. 4815641014 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Skandia International Insurance Social Security and Child Support Corporation and others (Decisions and Appeals) (Petitioners) v. NRG Victory (Amendment)Regulations 1999: Reinsurance Limited Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 (Respondents): May, 365;report, 11 May, 388;approved, 21 May, 421. Petition withdrawn, 10 Dec, 48. Social Security and Child Support Skandia Property (UK) Limited and (Decisions and Appeals) others (Petitioners) v.Thames Regulations 1999: Water Utilities Limited espondents Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 (R ): Mar, 210;report, 16 Mar, 245;after Petition for leave to appeal referred to debate, approved en bloc, 23 Mar, 271. Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 671. Social Security Benefits: Small Firms: Unstarred question, 29 Apr, 362. Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, ocial ecurity enefits p rating 12 May, 395. S S B U - (No.2)Order 1999: mith and another etitioners v Draft delivered for approval by resolution, S (P ) . 26 Jan, 112;report, 26 Jan, 113;approved, London Borough of Hackney 4 Feb, 135. (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Social Security Benefits Up-rating Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 3 Order 1999: Dec, 26, 27. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 13 Jan, 87;report, 19 Jan, 98;after debate, Smith of Leigh,Lord: approved, 21 Jan, 105. Introduced (life Peerage), 1 Nov, 791. Social Security Commissioners (Procedure)Regulations 1999: Smithkline Beecham Biologicals SA Draft delivered for approval by resolution, (Respondents) v.Connaught 21 Apr, 340;report, 27 Apr, 352;approved, Laboratories Inc (Petitioners): 21 May, 421. Petition for leave to appeal referred to ocial ecurity ontributions and Appeal Committee, 27 Jul, 650. S S C Benefits Act 1992: ocial ecurity Papers (per Act): 25 Nov, 8;30 Nov, 14;11 S S : Jan, 77, 78;28 Jan, 119;8 Feb, 139;23 Feb, Papers (by command): 13 Jan, 87;9 Mar, 221; 178;24 Feb, 183;9 Mar, 221;10 Mar, 226; 23 Mar, 269;5 Jul, 542;14 Jul, 595;11 11 Mar, 231;15 Mar, 238; 16 Mar, 245; 22 Oct, 682. Mar, 263;25 Mar, 285;30 Mar, 296;19 Apr, 330;17 May, 403;26 May, 438;7 Jun, 446;21 Jun, 493;7 Jul, 573;9 Jul, 583;12 Social Security Act 1988: Jul, 586;11 Oct, 682, 685, 687, 688, 689, Papers (per Act): 11 Oct, 688. 690. Social Security Contributions and Social Security Act 1998: Benefits (Northern Ireland)Act Papers (per Act): 14 Jun, 467;11 Oct, 688. 1992: Papers (per Act): 9 Jul, 583;11 Oct, 687. Social Security Administration Act 1992: Social Security (Contributions)(Re- rating and National Insurance Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;14 Dec, 54;15 und ayments rder Dec, 59;11 Jan, 78;20 Jan, 102;11 Mar, F P )O 1999: 231;17 Mar, 253;22 Mar, 263;29 Mar, Draft delivered for approval by resolu tion, 292;5 May, 373;10 May, 383;17 May, 403; 13 Jan, 87;report, 19 Jan, 98;approved, 21 7 Jun, 447;11 Oct, 684, 686, 688. Jan, 106. 4815641014 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Social Security Contributions Society of Lloyd’s (Cross- (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act Appellants and Original 1999: Respondents) v.Robinson riginal ppellant and ross Papers (per Act): 22 Mar, 263;29 Mar, 292; (O A C - 30 Mar, 297. Respondent) and another: Cross-appeal presented and referred to Social Security Contributions Appellate Committee, 16 Feb, 159;judg- (Transfer of Functions, etc.) ment, 25 Mar, 283. ill B [HL]: Society of Lloyd’s (Petitioners and Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 25 Original Respondents) v. Nov, 8;report from DPDC, 9 Dec, 44; Robinson (Original Appellant after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 10 and ross espondent and Dec, 50;marshalling order, 17 Dec, 70; C -R ) CWH, amendments made;reported with another: amendments, 14 Jan, 91;report received, Report, 16 Feb, 159. amendments made, 25 Jan, 108;3 a, amendments made;after debate, passed; outh aucasus and entral sia sent HC, 1 Feb, 125;from HC agreed to S C C A : with a privilege amendment;amendment Papers (by command): 21 Oct, 752. considered and agreed to, 24 Feb, 184;RA, 25 Feb, 187. Space policy: Unstarred question, 7 Jul, 574. Social Security (Incapacity, Earnings and Work Trials)Pilot Speakers: Schemes Regulations 1999: Commission appointed Speakers in absence Draft delivered for approval by resolution, of L. Chancellor, 16 Mar, 244-5. 10 Mar, 225;report, 16 Mar, 246;appro- ved, 23 Mar, 271. Special Hospitals: Papers (by command): 12 Jan, 82;16 Feb, Social Security (Miscellaneous 159. Provisions)Act 1977: Special Procedure Orders: Papers (per Act): 22 Feb, 174. See City of Stoke-on-Trent Tunstall Social Security (New Deal Pilot) Northern By-Pass Local Government Amendment Regulations 1999: Act Compulsory Purchase Order 1997. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 22 Feb, 173;report, 2 Mar, 200;after debate, approved, 23 Mar, 271. Sport: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Social Security (New Deal Pilot) 9 Jun, 457; Regulations 1999: Papers (by command): 7 Dec, 33;26 Jul, 642; 11 Oct, 681;26 Oct, 764;1 Nov, 791. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 21 Oct, 752;report, 26 Oct, 765;motion for t eorge s ealthcare rust approval, amendment moved, after S G ’ H NHS T debate, amendment withdrawn;original (Petitioners) v.S(Respondent): motion approved, 29 Oct, 788. Report, 9 Dec, 42;petition withdrawn, 13 Jan, 86. Social Security Pensions Act 1975: Standards in Public Life: Papers (per Act): 4 Mar, 210. Papers (by command): 27 Jul, 651. ocial ervices S S : Standing Orders (Judicial Business): Papers (by command): 30 Nov, 14;31 Mar, Amended: SO V, 26 Jul, 645. 302. Standing Orders (Private Bills) Social Work Services: Committee: Papers (by command): 16 Mar, 245. Appointed, Lords named, 14 Dec, 55. 4815641015 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Standing Orders (Public Business): before Parliament: 30 Nov, 15;11 Mar, 232;12 Apr, 310;20 Apr, 336;22 Apr, 343; Amended: SO 32 & SO 51(4) (now SO 34 & 12 Jul, 586. 53), 31 Mar, 303; Created: SO 8A & SO 8B (now SO 9 & SO Statutory Instruments Act 1946: 10), 26 Jul, 644; Papers (per Act): 29 Mar, 292. SOs 37, 38, 40, 62, 67 and 69 amended;Stan- ding Orders to Public Business printed, 16 Dec, 78; Statutory Instruments Joint ommittee SO 35 (now SO 37) (Short Debates): C : Short Debate Rules applied: Motion on desirability of appointing Joint 1° hours: 3 Mar, 206;19 May, 413; Committee, agreed to;Lords’ members 2 hours: 9 Dec, 44;12 May, 395; named;message to HC, 1 Dec, 19. 2° hours: 10 Feb, 146;10 Mar, 227;24 Mar, 281;5 May, 373;9 Jun, 457; Reports: 3 hours: 27 Jan, 116;10 Feb, 146;24 Feb, 184; Special Report, 27 Apr, 352; 12 May, 395; 1st, 1 Dec, 19; 3° hours: 9 Dec, 44;3 Mar, 206;10 Mar, 227; 2nd, 8 Dec, 38; 24 Mar, 281;19 May, 413;9 Jun, 457; 3rd, 15 Dec, 59; 4 hours: 21 Apr, 340; 4th, 12 Jan, 83; 5 hours: 20 Jan, 102; 5th, 19 Jan, 98; 6 hours: 3 Feb, 132. 6th, 26 Jan, 113; 7th, 2 Feb, 128; SO 38 (now SO 40) (Arrangement of the 8th, 9 Feb, 143; Order Paper): 9th, 16 Feb, 160; Dispensed with: 7 Dec, 33;20 Jan, 102;8 10th, 23 Feb, 178; Mar, 215;25 Mar, 285;13 Apr, 314;4 May, 11th, 2 Mar, 200; 366;23 Jul, 638;28 Jul, 663;1 Nov, 792; 12th, 16 Mar, 245; 13th, 23 Mar, 270; Motion for leave to advance business: 14th, 30 Mar, 297; SO 44 (now SO 46) (No two stages of a bill to 15th, 20 Apr, 336; be taken on one day): 16th, 27 Apr, 351; Dispensed with: 16 Dec, 66;23 Mar, 270; 17th, 4 May, 366; 20 May, 417;13 Jul, 591;20 Jul, 619. 18th, 11 May, 388; Y 19th, 18 May, 409; SO 70 (now SO 72) (A rmative Instruments): 20th, 25 May, 431; Dispensed with: 9 Mar, 222;24 Jun, 512;1 21st, 15 Jun, 471; Jul, 538;14 Jul, 596;29 Oct, 787. 22nd, 22 Jun, 498; 23rd, 29 Jun, 522; Stannifer Developments Limited 24th, 6 Jul, 546; (Appellants) v.Glasgow 25th, 13 Jul, 591; Development Agency and Others 26th, 20 Jul, 619; (Respondents): 27th, 19 Oct, 736; 28th, 26 Oct, 765; Appeal presented, 3 Feb, 131;extensions of 29th, 2 Nov, 803; time: 17 Mar, 253;31 Mar, 302;15 Apr, 30th, 9 Nov, 836; 326;29 Apr, 361. Minutes of proceedings printed: Session 1997-98, 1 Dec, 19. Stansted Airport Aircraft Movement Limit (Amendment) tatutory nstruments eference rder S I R O 1999: Committee: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 16 Jun, 478;report, 29 Jun, 522;after Reports, 6 May, 377;22 Jun, 497. debate, approved, 16 Jul, 609. Steed (Respondent) v.Home Office State Immunity Act 1978: (Appellant): Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 230. Report, 3 Dec, 27;appeal presented, 14 Dec, 52;set down for hearing and referred to Statistics: Appellate Committee, 25 Jan, 108. Papers (by command): 18 Oct, 728. Stephen Lawrence Enquiry: Statutory Instruments: Motion to take note;after debate, agreed to, Notification that statutory instruments had 15 Apr, 326; come into operation before being laid Papers (by command): 24 Feb, 183. 4815641015 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Stern,Baroness: Synodical Government Measure Introduced (life Peerage), 13 Jul, 589. 1969 : Papers (per Measure): 27 Jul, 651. Stevenson of Coddenham,Lord: Introduced (life Peerage), 13 Jul, 589. TGAChapman Limited and others (Respondents) v.Christopher and tock ransfer ct S T A 1982: others (Appellants): Papers (per Act): 22 Apr, 343. Petition withdrawn, 7 Dec, 32. Strategic Planning (Northern Ireland)Order 1999: Tax Credit (New Category of Child are rovider egulations Draft delivered for approval by resolution, C P )R 22 Feb, 173;after debate, approved, 4 1999: Mar, 211. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 22 Jul, 630;withdrawn, 11 Oct, 680;second Streets: draft laid, 19 Oct, 735;report, 2 Nov, 803; Order to prevent stoppages in;renewed, 24 approved, 10 Nov, 841. Nov, 3. Tax Credits Act 1999: Succession (Scotland)Act 1964: Papers (by Act): 29 Jul, 666;11 Oct, 689. Papers (per Act): 1 Mar, 192.

Sudan: Tax Credits Bill: Unstarred questions, 8 Dec, 39;13 Oct, 695. From HC: 1a;explanatory notes printed, 18 Mar, 258;after debate, 2 a;committed to Superannuation Act 1972: CWH, 12 Apr, 310;report from DPDC, 14 Apr, 323;CWH, 26 Apr, 348;CWH, Papers (per Act): 30 Nov, 14;7 Dec, 33;1 amendments made;reported with Mar, 192;3 Mar, 205;9 Mar, 221;10 Mar, amendments, 4 May, 366;motion that 225;29 Apr, 362;23 Jul, 636;27 Jul, 652;11 report be received, amendment moved; Oct, 685. after debate, amendment withdrawn; report received, 18 May, 409;further Supreme Court Act 1981: considered on report, amendments made, 24 May, 424;3 a, amendments made;pas- Papers (per Act): 9 Dec, 43;8 Mar, 214;11 sed;returned HC with amendments, 8 Jun, Mar, 232;30 Mar, 297;11 Oct, 688;18 Oct, 452;from HC with certain amendments 728;10 Nov, 840. disagreed to with reasons and with remai- ning amendments agreed to, 23 Jun, 507; Surzur Overseas Limited HC reasons considered and Lords (Respondents) v.Koros and amendments not insisted on, 28 Jun, 519; Others (Petitioners): RA, 30 Jun, 526. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 12 Apr, 307;report, 27 Tax Harmonisation: Jul, 650. Unstarred question, 28 Jan, 120. Sustainable Development: Papers (by command): 17 May, 403. Taxation and Public Expenditure: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Svenska International Plc 14 Apr, 323. (Appellants) v.Commissioners of ustoms and xcise C E aylor ppellant v ecretary of (Respondents): T (A ) .S State for Scotland Judgment, 25 Mar, 284. (Respondent): Swiggs and Others (Respondents) v. Appeal presented, 18 Mar, 256;extensions of agarajan ppellant time: 28 Apr, 356;10 Jun, 460;set down for N (A.P.) (A ): hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- Judgment, 15 Jul, 601. tee, 22 Jul, 629. 4815641015 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Taylor Clark International Time Zones and Summer Time Limited (Petitioners) v.Lewis (Devolution)Bill [HL]: (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Presented;1 a, 13 Apr, 314;report from Taxes)(Respondent): DPDC, 21 Apr, 340;after debate, 2 a;com- Petition for leave to appeal referred to mitted to CWH, 23 Jul, 638. Appeal Committee, 11 Jan, 75;report, 29 Mar, 290. Tobacco: Papers (by command): 10 Dec, 48. Teaching and Higher Education ct A 1998: Tote: Papers (per Act): 9 Dec, 43;9 Mar, 221;30 Mar, 297;12 Apr, 309;19 Jul, 612;11 Unstarred question, 26 Jul, 645. Oct, 684. Tourism: Teenage Pregnancy: Unstarred questions, 16 Mar, 246;4 Nov, Papers (by command): 14 Jun, 466. 815.

Telecommunications Act 1984: Tourism:Working Time Directive: Papers (per Act): 9 Dec, 43, 44;29 Apr, 362; Unstarred question, 16 Jun, 480. 14 Jun, 466, 467;25 Oct, 758, 759;8 Nov, 824, 825. Tower Hill Vaults: Papers (by command): 11 Jan, 76;19 Oct, Terrorism: 734. Papers (by command): 17 Dec, 69. Town and Country Planning Thai Trading (a firm)(Petitioners) (Compensation for Restrictions v.Taylor and another on Mineral Working and (Respondents): Mineral Waste Depositing) Report, 21 Jun, 493. (Scotland)Regulations 1998: Delivered for approval by resolution, 25 Three Rivers District Council and Nov, 7;report, 8 Dec, 38;approved, 14 Others (Appellants) v.Governor Dec, 55. and Company of the Bank of England (Respondents)(Second Town and Country Planning Appeal): (Minerals)(Scotland) egulations Appeal presented, 26 May, 436;security for R 1998: costs waived, 7 Jun, 446;appeal dismissed, Delivered for approval by resolution, 25 9 Jul, 582;petition to have appeal restored; Nov, 7;report, 8 Dec, 38;after debate, ordered as prayed;extension of time, 20 approved, 14 Dec, 55. Jul, 617;extension of time, 5 Oct, 676. Town and Country Planning Act Three Rivers District Council and 1990: Others (Original Appellants and ross espondents v overnor Papers (per Act): 24 Nov, 4;18 Feb, 169;18 C -R ) .G Jun, 490;6 Jul, 545;8 Jul, 578. and Company of the Bank of England (Original Respondents rade nion and abour elations and ross ppellants T U L R C -A ): (Consolidation)Act 1992: Appeal presented;petition for leave to appeal Papers (per Act): 16 Mar, 245;5 May, 373;6 referred to Appeal Committee, 16 Mar, May, 377;29 Oct, 787. 245;cross-appeal presented, 27 Apr, 351; reports: 10 May, 382;12 May, 394;exten- sions of time: 8 Jun, 450;20 Jul, 617;set Trade Union Subscription down for hearing and referred to Appellate Deductions (Northern Ireland) Committee, 5 Oct, 675. Order 1999: ibet Draft delivered for approval by resolution, T : 22 Feb, 173;after debate, approved, 4 Unstarred question, 10 May, 383. Mar, 211. 4815641015 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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Traffic Areas (Reorganisation) after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 11 (Wales)Order 1999: Jan, 79;CWH;reported without amend- ment, 2 Feb, 128;3 a, amendments made; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, passed;sent HC, 9 Mar, 222;from HC 10 Mar, 225;report, 16 Mar, 246;after agreed to;RA, 15 Jul, 602, 603. debate, approved, 15 Apr, 326.

Transfer of Functions (Economic Trustees of the Nell Gwynn House Statistics)Order 1989: Maintenance Fund (Respondents) v.Commissioners of Paper (per Statutory Instrument): 18 Oct, ustoms and xcise ppellants 728. C E (A ): Judgment, 16 Dec, 64. Transport: Motion for papers;after debate, withdrawn, Turkington and Others (Practising 27 Jan, 116; as McCartan Turkington Breen) Papers (by command): 22 Mar, 263;5 Jul, (Respondents) v.Times 542;21 Jul, 624. Newspapers Limited (Appellants): Transport Act 1962: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Act): 8 Dec, 38;9 Feb, 142;22 Appeal Committee, 24 Nov, 3;reports: 29 Mar, 264;26 Apr, 348;20 Jul, 618. Mar, 290;26 Apr, 347;appeal presented, 11 May, 387;security for costs waived, 17 Transport Salaried Staffs’ May, 403;extensions of time: 23 Jun, 506; Association (Amendment of 19 Jul, 612;set down for hearing referred to Rules)Bill: Appellate Committee, 5 Oct, 675. Petition for HC Bill. Examiners certificate, 11 Jan, 79;from HC;1 a;referred to Exami- Turner &Co (a firm)(Petitioners) v. ners, 26 Jul, 644;Examiner’s certificate, 30 OPalomo SA (Respondents): Jul, 669;2 a;committed to UBC, 21 Oct, 753;carry-over motion;message to HC, 28 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Oct, 784;message re carry-over motion Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 672. from HC, 1 Nov, 792. urner espondent v rovit and Transport (Scotland)Act 1989: T (R ) .G Others (Petitioners): Papers (per Act): 20 Jan, 102;27 Oct, 776. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Treasury Solicitor Act 1876: Appeal Committee, 27 Jul, 650. Papers (per Act): 19 Oct, 735. Twinsectra Limited (Respondents) v. Treaty of Amsterdam: Yardley and Others etitioners irst etition Papers (by command): 11 Oct, 681. (P )(F P ): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Treaty Series: Appeal Committee, 7 Jun, 445;reports: 20 Oct, 741;4 Nov, 815. Papers (by command): 13 Jan, 87;3 Mar, 205; 12 Apr, 308;5 Jul, 542;11 Oct, 682. Twinsectra Limited (Respondents) v. Trevor,Lord: Yardley and Others Sat first in Parliament, 15 Dec, 58. (Petitioners)(Second Petition): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992: Appeal Committee, 9 Jun, 456;reports: 20 Papers (per Act): 15 Dec, 59. Oct, 741;4 Nov, 815.

Trotman,Lord: UCB Home Loans Corporation Introduced (life Peerage), 22 Jun, 497. Limited (Respondents) v.Moore and Another (A.P.) (Appellant): rustee elegation ill T D B [HL]: Reports: 13 May, 399;19 May, 412;appeal Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 3 presented, 7 Jun, 445;extensions of time: Dec, 28;report from DPDC, 16 Dec, 66; 13 Jul, 590;6 Oct, 677. 4815641015 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

1998–99INDEX 923

Ultisol Transport Contractors Universities of Oxford and Limited (Respondents) v.Cambridge Act 1923: Bouygues Offshore SA, the Papers (per Act): 2 Dec, 22;8 Dec, 38;10 Dec, Owners of the Barge ‘BOS 400’ 48;15 Dec, 59;16 Dec, 65;1 Feb, 124;25 (Petitioners) and others: Mar, 285;26 May, 438;7 Jun, 446;21 Jun, 493. Report, 26 Apr, 347. University Accommodation: Unfair Dismissal and Statement of Reasons for Dismissal (Variation Unstarred question, 9 Feb, 143. of Qualifying Period)Order 1999: University College London Bill: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Petition for HC Bill. Examiners’ certificate, 11 Jan, 79;Attorney General’s report pre- 28 Apr, 357;report, 4 May, 366;approved, a 21 May, 421. sented, 9 Mar, 222;from HC;1 ;referred to Examiners, 30 Mar, 297;Examiner’s certificate, 15 Apr, 326;2 a;committed to Union Bank of Finland UBC, 22 Apr, 343;reported from UBC (Respondents) v.Lelakis without amendment, 9 Jun, 457;3 a;passed, (Petitioner): 21 Jun, 493;RA, 30 Jun, 526. Petition withdrawn, 15 Feb, 155. University College London Hospitals NHS Trust Union Carbide Corporation (a body espondents v nison corporate espondents v (R ) .U )(R ) .BP (Petitioners): Chemicals Limited (Petitioners): Report, 26 Apr, 347. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 8 Feb, 138;reports: 16 Jun, 478;1 Jul, 538;petition withdrawn, 20 Unstarred Questions: Jul, 617. [Questions marked with an asterisk are “dinner break” questions i.e. they were United Nations Act 1946: taken during the break in business for dinner and had a maximum duration of 1 hour. Papers (per Act): 11 Jan, 78;11 Feb, 150. Other questions had a maximum duration of 1° hours.]. United Norwest Co-operatives See Limited (Petitioners) v. Aberdeen and North East Scotland; Commissioners of Customs and *Accountancy practice and receivership; Excise (Respondents): *Adoption and fostering; Ageing population; Petition for leave to appeal referred to *Air Traffic Control; Appeal Committee, 19 Jul, 612. Airports: planning procedures; Alternatives to Prison; United Reformed Church Bill [HL]: Armenian Massacre 1915; Arms trade; Petition for HL Bill. Examiners’ certificate, a a *Art Colleges; 11 Jan, 79;bill presented;1 , 14 Jan, 91;2 ; rtificial imbs referred to Examiners, 18 Feb, 169;Exami- A L ; rts and port ner’s certificate;committed to UBC, 18 A S ; Mar, 258;Attorney General’s report pre- Baglan Energy Park; sented, 21 Apr, 340;reported from UBC Blood Donation; with amendments, 22 Jul, 631;3 a;passed; Capercaillie; sent HC, 21 Oct, 753;message re carry- *Central America; over motion from HC, 4 Nov, 816;carry- C entral America: hurricane; over motion;message of concurrence to Cervical Cancer; HC, 5 Nov, 819. *Chinook Helicopter ZD576; Citizenship and democracy; United Wire Limited (Respondents) Closure of rural schools; v.Screen Repair Services *Cruelty to animals; cotland imited and nother *Cuba; (S )L A ietary supplements ppellants and others *D ; (A ) : Digital terrestrial television; Appeal presented, 27 Oct, 775. *Environmental Technologies; 4815641016 07-07-01 00:00:27 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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*European Council:Policing, Van Den Brom (A.P.) (Petitioner) v. Immigration and Judicial co- Scott (Respondent): operation; Fair rent increases; Petition for leave to appeal referred to Family farms; Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, 17 Jun, 485;report, 9 Jul, 582. *Fathers in the Family; Food prices; Gas fuel for motor vehicles; Various Acts (Related to the *General Pinochet; National Loans Fund): Gulf War illnesses; Papers (per Acts): 12 May, 395. *H M Young Offender Institution and Remand Centre Feltham; ehicle xcise and egistration orse racing V E R H ; Act 1994: Hospital disciplinary procedures; Housing; Papers (per Act): 10 Dec, 48;21 Jan, 105;10 Human rights; Mar, 226;11 Oct, 686. *India and Pakistan; Indonesia; Vehicle Inspectorate (Respondents) Inheritance tax; v.Bruce Cook Road Planning *Iran: human rights; Limited and another *Judicial Appointments; (Appellants)(On Appeal from a *King’s Manor School,Guildford; Divisional Court of the Queen’s Local authorities: age of candidates; Bench Division): *Local Authority duties; Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- Mary Bell case: press complaints; late Committee, 18 Jan, 93;judgment, 21 MMR Vaccine; Oct, 752. *Meat Hygiene Service; Milk; Vehicle Inspectorate (Respondents) Ministerial correspondence; v.Nuttall (Appellant)(On *Mozambique; Appeal from a Divisional Court NATO; of the Queen’s Bench Division): Nagorno-Karabakh; Judgment, 18 Mar, 256. NHS: millennium services; rganophosphate sheep dips O ; ictims emains Overseas Development; V ’R : *Overseas territories; Papers (by command): 5 May, 372. *Police; Police vehicles; Video Recordings Act 1984: *Prisons; Papers (per Act): 20 May, 416. Religious Discrimination; oad raffic speeding *R T : ; iolence on ircraft Royal Parks; V A : *Satellite developments; Unstarred question, 12 Jan, 83. *Seaside resorts; *Selection in education; Visas: *Social security benefits; Papers (by command): 25 Nov, 7;11 Oct, pace policy *S ; 681. Sudan;*S udan; ax harmonisation *T ; Visiting Forces and International Tibet; eadquarters pplication of ote H (A T ; Law)Order 1999: Tourism; *Tourism:Working Time Directive; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, University accommodation; 15 Apr, 326;report, 20 Apr, 336;approved en bloc, 6 May, 377. Violence on aircraft; oung homeless eople *Y P ; oluntary ector *Western European Union; V S : World poverty: role of women. Papers (by command): 14 Dec, 53. 4815641016 07-07-01 00:00:28 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

1998–99INDEX 925

W 1-6 (A.P.) (Cross-Appellants) v. Apr, 344;report received, 8 Jun, 452; Essex County Council and Queen’s and Prince of Wales’ Consent;3 a; another (Cross-Respondents): passed, 24 Jun, 512;RA, 30 Jun, 526. Reports: 21 Jan, 105;18 Mar, 257;cross- Water (Northern Ireland)Order appeal presented, 25 Mar, 284. 1999: W 1-6 (A.P.) (Respondents) v.Essex Draft delivered for approval by resolution, ounty ouncil and nother 22 Feb, 173;after debate, approved, 4 C C A Mar, 211. (Appellants): Extensions of time: 25 Nov, 7;5 Jul, 541. Water Resources Act 1991: Papers (per Act): 24 Mar, 280;30 Mar, 296. Wade (Petitioner) v.Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Waters (A.P.) (Appellant) v. Police and others (Respondents): Commissioner of Police for the Report, 14 Dec, 53. Metropolis (Respondent): Extensions of time: 11 Jan, 76;10 Feb, 146; Wadey (Respondent) v.Surrey 24 Mar, 280;6 May, 376;set down for hea- County Council (Appellants): ring and referred to Appellate Committee, Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- 27 May, 441. red to Appeal Committee, 10 May, 382; report, 18 May, 408;appeal presented; Watson of Richmond,Lord: security for costs waived, 20 May, 416; Introduced (life Peerage), 28 Jul, 662. extension of time, 30 Jun, 527;set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- eights and easures ct tee, 4 Oct, 674. W M A 1985: Papers (per Act): 7 Dec, 33;3 Mar, 206. Waldegrave of North Hill,Lord: elfare Introduced (life Peerage), 18 Oct, 728. W : Papers (by command): 1 Jul, 538;11 Oct, 682. Walker (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Taxes)(Respondent) v.Centaur Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill: Clothes Group Limited From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 21 (Appellants): May, 420;after debate, 2 a;committed to CWH, 10 Jun, 460;report from DPDC, 16 Reports: 26 Nov, 11;8 Dec, 37;appeal pre- Jun, 479;marshalling order, 17 Jun, 486; sented, 11 Jan, 75;set down for hearing report from DPDC, 23 Jun, 507;CWH, and referred to Appellate Committee, 22 amendments made, 24 Jun, 512;6 Jul, 546; Feb, 173. CWH;13 Jul, 591;CWH, amendments made;reported with amendments, 20 Jul, Warsame and another (Respondents) 619-20;marshalling order, 28 Jul, 663; v.Mayor etc. of the London report received;amendments made, 11 Borough of Hounslow Oct, 691;further considered on report; (Petitioners): amendments made, 13 Oct, 706;Queen’s Consent;3 a, amendments made;after Petition for leave to appeal referred to debate, passed;returned HC with Appeal Committee, 26 Jul, 641. amendments, 27 Oct, 777;from HC with certain amendments agreed to, certain Warwick of Undercliffe,Baroness: other amendments disagreed to but with amendments to the words so restored to Introduced (life Peerage), 15 Jul, 602. the bill;with certain other amendments disagreed to with amendments in lieu the- Water Industry Act 1991: reof and with the remaining amendments Papers (per Act): 11 Feb, 149;14 Apr, 322;7 disagreed to with reasons, 4 Nov, 817;HC Jun, 446;9 Jun, 456;23 Jun, 507. amendments and reasons considered;cer- tain HL amendments not insisted on and ater ndustry ill HC amendments in lieu agreed to;HL W I B : amendment not insisted on and amend- From HC;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 11 ment in lieu agreed to on division;motion Feb, 150;report from DPDC, 3 Mar, 206; not to insist on HL amendment, to agre e after debate, 2a;committed to CWH, 4 with HC amendment, to disagree with ano- Mar, 211;marshalling order, 19 Apr, 330; ther HC amendment and to propose a n CWH;reported without amendment, 22 amendment in lieu agreed to on division; 4815641016 07-07-01 00:00:28 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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certain HL amendments not insisted on Western European Union: and HC amendments to words so restored to the bill agreed to;certain amendments Papers (by command): 10 Nov, 840; to HC amendments agreed to;motion to Unstarred question, 21 Jul, 625. disagree with certain HC amendments withdrawn;remaining HL amendments not insisted on;returned HC with Weston (Petitioner) v.South Coast amendments, 8 Nov, 825;from HC with an Nursing Homes Limited amendment in lieu of an HC amendment espondents disagreed to with a reason;with a further (R ): HC amendment insisted upon and the Petition for leave to appeal referred to Lords amendment in lieu thereof disagreed Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, 3 to with a reason;and with Lords Dec, 26, 27. amendments to HC amendment to words restored to bill disagreed to with reasons; HC reasons considered;HL amendment Westwood,Lord: not insisted on;motion to disagree with Annulment of bankruptcy dated 21st June HC amendment and to propose an amend- 1999 received, 9 Nov, 835. [Bankruptcy ment in lieu withdrawn;remaining HL dated 23rd Jan 1997 - notification of annul- amendments not insisted on;remaining ment not received until November 1999. HC amendment to words restored to the Notification of bankruptcy dated 21st June bill agreed to, 9 Nov, 837;RA, 11 Nov, 1999 therefore not recorded in Journal.] 844. histler nternational imited Welsh Church Act 1914: W I L (Respondents) v.Kawasaki Kisen Papers (per Act): 29 Mar, 292;7 May, 379. Kaisha Limited (Petitioners): elsh evelopment gency ct Petition for leave to appeal referred to W D A A Appeal Committee, 30 Jun, 526;report, 1975: 5 Nov, 819. Papers (per Act): 20 Jul, 618, 619. Whitaker,Baroness: Welsh Language Act 1993: Introduced (life Peerage), 3 Nov, 809. Papers (per Act): 15 Apr, 326;24 May, 424; 8 Jun, 451;14 Jul, 596. White (A.P.) (Appellant) v.White and the Motor Insurers Bureau West Bromwich Building Society (Respondents): (Appellants) v.Mander Hadley (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, Extensions of time: 11 Jan, 76;8 Feb, 138;set 14 Dec, 52;reports: 12 May, 394;14 Jul, down for hearing and referred to Appellate 595;appeal presented, 27 Jul, 650;exten- Committee, 23 Mar, 269;petition with- sions of time: 4 Oct, 674;19 Oct, 734. drawn, 6 May, 376.

estacre nvestments nc White (Appellant) v.White W I I (A espondent irst ppeal Company Incorporated under (R )(F A ): the Laws of Panama) Reports: 9 Dec, 42;18 Feb, 169;appeal pre- (Respondents) v.Jugoimport- sented, 4 Mar, 210;security for costs wai- olding ompany imited ved, 15 Mar, 237;petition that appeals be SDPR H C L conjoined;ordered as prayed;extension of (formerly Federal Directorate time, 12 Apr, 307-8;extensions of time: of Supply and Procurement an 24 May, 423;30 Jun, 526-7;5 Oct, 676. Agency of the Federal Secretariat of National Defence hite ppellant v hite of the ocialist epublic of W (A ) .W S R (Respondent)(Second Appeal): Yugoslavia) and others (Petitioners) and One Other Reports: 9 Dec, 42;18 Feb, 169;appeal pre- ction sented, 4 Mar, 210;security for costs wai- A : ved, 15 Mar, 238;petition that appeals be Petition for leave to appeal referred to conjoined;ordered as prayed;extension of Appeal Committee, 14 Jun, 465;report, 20 time, 12 Apr, 308; extensions of t ime: 24 Oct, 741. May, 423;30 Jun, 527;5 Oct, 676. 4815641017 07-07-01 00:00:28 Table: LJOIND PPSysB Unit: pag1

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White and Others (Respondents) v. Wrecks: Chief Constable of South Papers (by command): 27 Jan, 116. Yorkshire and Others (Appellants): Wu¨ rttembergische Judgment, 3 Dec, 25. Aktiengesellschaft Versicherungs- Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981: Beteiligungsgesellchaft formerly urttembergische Papers (per Act): 12 Apr, 309. ( W ¨ Feuerversicherung AG) and Wildtree Hotels Limited and Others another (Petitioners) v.Home (Appellants) v.London Borough Insurance Company of Harrow (Respondents): (Respondents): Report, 15 Dec, 58;set down for hearing and Petition for leave to appeal referred to referred to Appellate Committee, 26 Jan, Appeal Committee, 12 Apr, 307;report, 27 112. Jul, 650. ydhias ppellant v ydhias Wilkins,Baroness: X (A ) .X (A.P.) (Respondent): Introduced (life Peerage), 11 Oct, 680. Petition for leave to appeal referred to illiamson of orton ord Appeal Committee;legal aid certificate, W H ,L : 1 Feb, 124;reports: 29 Apr, 361;12 May, Introduced (life Peerage), 17 Feb, 164. 394;appeal presented, 26 May, 436;appeal dismissed, 10 Jun, 460. Winchilsea and Nottingham,Earl: Yorkshire Bank plc (Respondents) Sat first in Parliament, 13 Oct, 705. v.Gardner (Petitioner): Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee;fee waived;report, Papers (per Act): 2 Dec, 22;10 Dec, 49;11 5 Jul, 541. Mar, 231;23 Mar, 270. Young Homeless People: ireless elegraphy ct W T A 1967: Unstarred question, 19 Oct, 736. Papers (per Act): 29 Oct, 787. Youth Justice and Criminal Wireless Telegraphy Act 1998: Evidence Act 1999: Papers (per Act): 23 Jun, 507. Papers (per Act): 26 Oct, 764.

Wisely (A.P.) (Respondent) v.John Youth Justice and Criminal Fulton Plumbers Limited Evidence Bill [HL]: (Appellants): Presented;1 a;explanatory notes printed, 3 Dec, 28;after debate, 2 a;committed to Appeal presented;security for costs waived, CWH, 15 Dec, 60;report from DPDC, 16 10 May, 381, 382;set down for hearing and Dec, 66;marshalling order, 12 Jan, 83; referred to Appellate Committee;legal aid CWH, amendments made, 18 Jan, 95;1 certificate, 4 Oct, 674. Feb, 125;CWH, amendments made; reported with amendments, 8 Feb, 139; Woolmer of Leeds,Lord: marshalling order, 24 Feb, 184;report Introduced (life Peerage), 19 Oct, 734. received;amendments made, 2 Mar, 201; further considered on report;amendments orking ime egulations made, 8 Mar, 215;3 a, amendments made; W T R 1999: amendment negatived;privilege amend- Draft delivered for approval by resolution, ment made;passed;sent HC, 23 Mar, 270; 27 Jul, 651;withdrawn;second draft laid, from HC agreed to with amendments and 19 Oct, 734, 735;report, 26 Oct, 765;after a privilege amendment, 12 Jul, 587;HC debate, approved, 10 Nov, 841. amendments considered;motion that the House do disagree with a HC amendment Works of Art: withdrawn;HC amendments and privilege amendment agreed to;26 Jul, 645;RA, 27 Papers (by command): 4 Mar, 210;1 Jul, 538. Jul, 653. World Poverty:Role of Women: Youth Unemployment: Unstarred question, 8 Mar, 216. Papers (by command): 13 Jul, 590. 06-07-01 03:54:144815641018se Pag Table: LJIND1 PPSysB Unit: pag2

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF LORDS WHO TOOK THE OATH OR AFFIRMED DURING THE SESSION 1996-97

(*%Introduced, L%Took their Seat)

AGM Arlington, B. 441L Gale, B. 728* McIntosh of Hudnall, B. 741* Ashton of Upholland, B. 741* Gavron, L. 823* Manchester, D. 149 Goldsmith, L. 734* Margesson, V. 485 Grabiner, L. 775* Marks of Broughton, L. 629L B Greenwood, V. 135L Massey of Darwen, B. 790* Guildford, Bp. 764* Meath, E. (Chaworth, L.) 757L Barker, B. 680* Guilford, E. 741L Melchett, L. 296 Blood, B. 802* Boston, L. 22 Morris, L. 22 Bradshaw, L. 641* H Brett, L. 616* Hambleden, V. 775 Hanham, B. 650* Harris of Richmond, B. 757* O C Harrison, L. 764* O’Neill of Bengarve, B. 204* Carlile of Berriew, L. 697* Hertford, M. 339L Oxburgh, L. 697* Cathcart, E. 697L Hollenden, L. 586L Oxford and Asquith, E. 444 Catto, L. 757L Hood, V. 752L Cholmondeley, M. 257 Howells of St Davids, B. 757* Combermere, V. 356 Coventry, E. 650 Crawshaw, L. 37L I P Cromer, E. 436 Imbert, L. 177* Patel, L. 205* Pembroke and Montgomery, E. 183 D J Penrhyn, L. 697 Phillips of Worth Matravers, Devon, E. 285L Jersey, E. 280L Dinevor, L. 351 L. 81* Portman, V. 522L Prashar, B. 640* K E Kemsley, V. 741L Ebury, L. 741 Killanin, L. 629L Eccles, V. 339L King of West Bromwich, L. Elder, L. 623* 662* R Kirkham, L. 803* Rayleigh, L. 178 Rennard, L. 649* F Richmond Lennox and Faulkner of Worcester, L. 616* L Gordon, D. 387 Fellowes, L. 764* Laird, L. 629* Rochester, Bp. 526* Filkin, L. 704* Lansdowne, M. 705L Rogan, L. 629* Forsyth of Drumlean, L. 602* Lea of Crondall, L. 623* Rollo, L. (Dunning, L.) 48L Foster of Thames Bank, L. Lipsey, L. 704* Rothermere, V. 436L 810* Londesborough, L. 775L Rutland, D. 393L 06-07-01 03:54:144815641018odd Pag Table: LJIND1 PPSysB Unit: pag2

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S St. Germans, E. 173 Saint Oswald, L. 408L Seaford, L. 680L Shaftesbury, E. 840 Sharman, L. 775* Smith of Leigh, L. 791* Snowdon, E. 230 Stern, B. 589* Stevenson of Coddenham, L. 589* T Townshend, M. 465 Trevethin and Oaksey, L. 138 Trevor, L. 58L Trotman, L. 497* W Waldegrave of North Hill, L. 728* Warwick of UndercliVe, B. 602* Watson of Richmond, L. 662* Whitaker, B. 809* Wilkins, B. 680* Williamson of Horton, L. 164* Wilton, E. (Ebury, L.) Winchester, M. 764 Winchilsea and Nottingham, E. 705L Woolmer of Leeds, L. 734*