HL Deb 10 November 1999 vol 606 c1352

3.5 p.m.

Lord Carter

My Lords, the Message from the Commons on the Immigration and Asylum Bill has been received. It may be for the convenience of the House if the Message is dealt with after the Mental Health (Amendment) Scotland Bill. Therefore, after the Mental Health (Amendment) Scotland Bill, we will take the Commons Message on the Immigration and Asylum Bill. We will then complete all the orders that are on the Order Paper, followed by the Unstarred Question tabled in the name of the noble Earl, Lord Clancarty. I then hope to be able to inform the House of the progress of the House of Lords Bill in another place.