§ 3.23 p.m.
§ Lord DenhamMy Lords, at a convenient moment after 3.30 this afternoon my noble friend Lord Glenarthur will, with the leave of the House, repeat a Statement that is to be made in another place on Social Security (Board and Lodging) Payments. This will be followed by my noble friend Lord young of Graffham who, again with the leave of the House, will repeat a Statement on Skillcentre training.
§ Lord DiamondMy Lords, is the Chief Whip correct in saying that his noble friend will "repeat a Statement"?
§ Lord DenhamMy Lords, with apologies to the House, may I say that the noble Lord, Lord Diamond, is right. My script is wrong and I should like to make a drafting amendment to it—"my noble friend will be making a Statement".