EARL ST. ALDWYNMy Lords, with the permission of the House I should like to make a short business statement about arrangements during the postal strike. On Tuesday I said that copies of the Minutes would be available in Her Majesty's Stationery Office bookshops, but I am afraid that it has not proved possible to arrange this. However, Hansard will as usual be available in those shops. Your Lordships will be aware that arrangements are already in operation, and are working well, for the business of the House to be announced in the Press and on the wireless. If any noble Lord is in any difficulty, he should telephone the Printed Paper Office in this House, the number of which (as I think most of your Lordships know) is 930–6240, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the morning and the time of the rising of the House, or 5 o'clock on days when the House does not sit.