HC Deb 02 November 1989 vol 159 cc451-68
Mr. Pat Wall (Bradford, North)

On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. It is rare that I table questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, but today I drew Question No. 13 in the ballot. I returned to my office 15 minutes ago to find an orange removal crate, on top of which was a black dispatch box marked Northern Ireland. I wonder whether this is normal procedure when one tables a Northern Ireland question or whether it happens only when one draws the unlucky No. 13.

Mr. Speaker

Let us see if we can get to Question No. 13 and find out.

  1. NORTHERN IRELAND
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    2. Irish Foreign Minister 968 words
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    4. Short Brothers 552 words
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    6. Government 537 words
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    8. Community Workshops 336 words
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    10. Dog Licences 148 words
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    12. Local Government 637 words
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    14. Credit Unions 231 words
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    16. Local Government 543 words
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    18. Long-term Unemployment 558 words
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    20. New Legislation 291 words
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    22. Lear Fan Factory 458 words
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    24. Kilroot Phase II 189 words
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  2. PRIME MINISTER
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    2. Engagements 2,104 words