§ 42. Mr. Mayhewasked the Prime Minister if he will state the precise terms of his recent reference to the Pilkington Committee relating to the financial connection between commercial television companies and the Press.
§ 46. Mr. Grimondasked the Prime Minister if he will now make a further statement on the setting up of an inquiry into the Press.
§ 47. Mr. Donnellyasked the Prime Minister whether he is yet in a position to announce his decision on the proposed inquiry into the Press mergers.
§ 48. Mr. Mayhewasked the Prime Minister if he will now set up an inquiry into the Press in accordance with the Resolution of the House of 2nd December, 1960.
§ 49. Mr. K. Robinsonasked the Prime Minister if he will now announce the form of inquiry he intends to set up to consider monopoly trends in the Press and in television.
§ 50. Mr. Liptonasked the Prime Minister if he will make a further statement on the subject of an inquiry into current problems of the newspaper industry.
§ The Prime MinisterWith permission, I will answer these Questions at the end of Question Time.