§ Return ordered,
§ for Session 1987–88 of—
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Date when Closure claimed and by whom | Question before House or Committee when claimed | Whether in House or Committee | Whether assent given to Motion or withheld by the Chair | Assent withheld because, in the opinion of the Chair, a decision would shortly be arrived at without that Motion | Result of Motion and, if a Division, Numbers for and against |
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§ (2) in the Standing Committees under the following heads:
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Date when Closure claimed, and by whom | Question before Committee when claimed | Whether assent given to Motion or withheld by the Chair | Assent withheld because, in the opinion of the Chair, a decision would shortly be arrived at without that Motion | Result of Motion and, if a Division, Numbers for and against |
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§ (b) applications of Standing Order No. 28 (Powers of Chair to propose question) during Session 1987–88:
§ (1) in the House and in Committee of the whole House, under the following heads:
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Date when Closure claimed, and by whom | Whether in House or Committee | Whether claimed in respect of Motion or Amendment | Whether assent given to Motion or withheld by the Chair | Result of Motion, and, if a Division, Number for and against |
§ and
§ (2) in the Standing Commitees under the following heads: 292
- (1) the total number of Questions to Ministers or other Members which stood on the Order Paper, distinguishing those set down for oral, written answer priority and written respectively, the number of days upon which replies to Questions for oral answers were given in the House; and the total number of Questions for oral answer to which such answers were given in the House;
- (2) the total number of Notices of Motions given for an early day;
- (3) the number of Members ordered to withdraw from the House under Standing Order No. 42 (Disorderly conduct) showing separately the orders given in the House and those given in Committee; and the Members suspended from the service of the House under Standing Order No. 43 (Order in debate) or otherwise, distinguishing whether the offence was committed in the House or in Committee, the period of such suspension, the number of occasions on which more than one Member was so suspended having jointly disregarded the authority of the chair, and the number of occasions on which the attention of the House was called to the need for recourse to force to compel obedience to Mr. Speaker's direction; and
- (4) the number of public petitions presented to the House distinguishing separately those brought to the Table at the times specified by Standing Order No. 133 (No debate on presentation of petition).—[The First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means.]
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- CLOSURE AND ALLOCATION OF TIME 238 words c293
- DELEGATED LEGISLATION 152 words cc293-4
- PRIVATE BILLS AND PRIVATE BUSINESS 476 words c294
- PUBLIC BILLS 151 words c294
- SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE 120 words c295
- SPECIAL PROCEDURE ORDERS 182 words c295
- STANDING COMMITTEES 221 words c295
- SELECT COMMITTEES 44 words