§ LORD SHEPHERDMy Lords, at a suitable moment after 3.30 my noble friend Lord Mitchison will be making a Statement on the development of Whitehall.
Perhaps I might also remind the House that Dinners will be available this evening and also to-morrow. I hope that, in view of the large number of speakers, the House will feel that we should proceed with our debate to-day without a break for Dinner.