UK Parliament — House of Commons

Order ID:93

All versions of this Order

Date Title Text
1888 — 7th March 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1891 — 17th February 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1892 — 3rd March 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1896 — 14th August 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1901 — 4th March 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1901 — 7th March 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1901 — 2nd April 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1902 — 11th February 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1902 — 13th February 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1902 — 17th February 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1902 — 8th April 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1902 — 29th April 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1902 — 1st May 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1902 — 2nd May 15 Priority extended to Notices of Motion

(1) That on days on which Government business has priority, the Government may arrange such Government business, whether Orders of the Day or Notices of Motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1902 — 1st December 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1906 — 3rd April 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1906 — 9th April 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1906 — 12th December 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1907 — 16th April 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1909 — 28th July 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1914 — 5th May 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1915 — 28th September 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1918 — 28th January 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1918 — 13th February 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1919 — 19th February 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1919 — 20th February 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1922 — 21st June 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1926 — 23rd February 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1926 — 30th March 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1927 — 21st December 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.

1929 — 24th July 5 Arrangement of government business

(1) On days on which government business has priority, the government may arrange such government business, whether orders of the day or notices of motions, in such order as they may think fit.