UK Parliament — House of Commons
Order ID:283
All versions of this Order
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2008 — 12th November | 24A Topical debates |
A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2008 — 25th November | 24A Topical debates |
A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2009 — 22nd January | 24A Topical debates |
A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2009 — 9th February | 24A Topical debates |
A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2009 — 3rd March | 24A Topical debates |
Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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2009 — 30th April | 24A Topical debates |
A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2009 — 20th May | 24A Topical debates |
A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2009 — 25th June | 24A Topical debates |
A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2010 — 13th January | 24A Topical debates |
A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2010 — 22nd February | 24A Topical debates |
Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2010 — 4th March | 24A Topical debates |
A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2010 — 7th June | 24A Topical debates |
A Minister of the Crown may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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A topical debate shall be opened by a Minister of the Crown who, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes. |
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A Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to ten minutes either immediately following the Minister at the start of the debate or immediately before the Minister at its conclusion. |
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A Member nominated by the leader of the second largest opposition party, when called by the Speaker, may speak for up to six minutes either at the start of the debate or before the Member speaking on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition or the Minister, as the case may be, at its conclusion. |
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Members speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5), when speaking at the start of the debate, shall be permitted to speak for an extra minute for each intervention they accept up to the same number as the number of minutes allocated to them to speak. |
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The Speaker may direct any Member speaking under paragraphs (3), (4) or (5) to resume his seat when he has spoken for the period provided for in those paragraphs and paragraph (6). |
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Time limits on speeches by other Members may be announced by the Speaker under Standing Order No. 47 (Time limits on speeches). |
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2010 — 15th June | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2010 — 2nd December | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2011 — 7th July | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2011 — 30th November | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2011 — 14th December | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2012 — 19th January | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2012 — 12th March | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2012 — 11th July | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2012 — 16th July | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2013 — 20th March | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2013 — 23rd April | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2013 — 17th June | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2013 — 2nd December | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2014 — 8th May | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2015 — 24th February | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2015 — 10th March | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2015 — 17th March | 24A Topical debates |
A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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2015 — 3rd June | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2015 — 22nd October | 24A Topical debates |
A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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2015 — 28th October | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2016 — 11th October | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2017 — 24th January | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2017 — 7th March | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2017 — 4th July | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2017 — 12th September | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2018 — 20th February | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2018 — 19th July | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2018 — 27th November | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2019 — 7th January | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2019 — 5th November | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2020 — 23rd June | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2020 — 23rd September | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2021 — 21st April | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2021 — 20th May | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2021 — 13th July | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2021 — 20th July | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2021 — 19th October | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2021 — 24th November | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2022 — 12th October | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2022 — 18th October | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |
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2022 — 30th November | 24A Topical debates |
The Backbench Business Committee may indicate that proceedings on a motion, That the House has considered a specified matter, being a matter of regional, national or international importance, are to be conducted as a topical debate. |
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A topical debate shall last for not more than one and a half hours, at which time the motion, unless previously disposed of, shall lapse. |