§ Lord HOUGHTON of SOWERBYasked the Leader of the Houes:
- (a) when the present limitation of Starred Questions to four per sitting day was introduced;
- (b) on how many occasions so far this Session a Lord has asked two Starred Questions for answer on the same day;
- (c) how many Lords have put down more than 10 Starred Questions in all so far this Session; how many of those have exceeded 15 Questions; and what is the top score;
1676 - (d) whether after each Starred Question on the Order Paper the date of putting down the Question can be inserted as in the case of Questions for Written Answer.
§ Lord PEART(a) The present limitation on four Starred Questions per sitting day was introduced in 1959.
(b) So far this Session there have been 11 occasions on which a Lord has asked two Starred Questions for answer on the same day.
(c) So far this Session four Lords have put down more than 10 Starred Questions; one of these has exceeded 15 Questions; the top score is 17.
(d) This is a matter for consideration by the Procedure Committee.
House adjourned at twenty-nine minutes before nine o'clock.