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The Earl of Harrowby-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether any provision exists for officially recording the names and details of horses which have performed especially dis-
tinguished services. [6th March.]
The Lord O'Hagan-To ask Her Majesty's Government how many civil servants in the Enterprise
Unit have served in the institutions of EEC. [6th March.]
The Lord O'Hagan-To ask Her Majesty's Government what proposals for deregulation they
have submitted to the Commission and Council of the EEC. [6th March.]
The Lord O'Hagan-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether proposals for deregulation in the EEC would involve the participation of the European Parliament and the parliaments of the Member States of the EEC. [6th March.]
The Lord O'Hagan-To ask Her Majesty's Government what bilateral discussions about possible
deregulation thay have held with other Member States of the EEC. [6th March.]
The Lord O'Hagan-To ask Her Majesty's Government what areas of EEC activity they consider
ripe for deregulation. [6th March.j
The Lord Graham of Edmonton-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they have any
plans to revert to single-cell accommodation at Featherstone Prison. [6th March.] †The Lord Brockway-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they have reached a decision on granting British citizenship to non-ethnic Chinese of Hong Kong, who are British Dependent Territory Citizens, in view of the fact that Lord Glenarthur promised [H.L. Deb., 20th January 1986, col. 100] that, "we shall consider the matter again very carefully". [10th March.]
†The Lord Diamond-To ask Her Majesty's Government what powers are available to them to prevent the control of major defence contractors in the private sector passing directly or indirectly into foreign hands, and whether they have exercised these powers in recent years in connection with Westland Helicopters or any similar contractor. [10th March.]
†The Lord Kennet To ask Her Majesty's Government whether discussions are currently going forward between the United States and the West European Navies on the desirability of the latter adopting the new United States "maritime strategy" as enunciated by Admiral James D. Watkins. [10th March.]
†The Lord Kennet-To ask Her Majesty's Government what discussions have been held between the governments which have undertaken the representation of, on the one hand, British, and on the other, Argentinian interests on the subject of the accelerating depletion of fish stocks around the Falkland Islands. [10th March.]
†The Lord Kennet-To ask Her Majesty's Government what is their estimate of the catches taken in Falkland Waters by the ten most active fishing fleets in the area in the last three years. [10th March.]
†The Lord Avebury-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they are aware that the National Blood Transfusion Service policy is not to take blood from prisoners, on the grounds that there is a much higher proportion of prisoners who carry the virus responsible for transmitting jaundice than of the general population; what information they have about the proportion of these carriers among inmates and the general population respectively, and whether they will ask the NBTS to consider accepting prisoner donors subject to screening. [10th March.] †The Lord Harris of Greenwich-To ask Her Majesty's Government what are the total quantities of heroin and cocaine seized by H.M. Customs and Excise in every quarter since 1st January 1979; and what is its estimated street value. [10th March.]
The Lord Harris of Greenwich-To ask Her Majesty's Government what is the total uniformed strength of H.M. Customs and Excise in every quarter since 1st January 1979 and the size of the plain-clothes investigation branch in the same period. [10th March.]
†The Lord Harris of Greenwich-To ask Her Majesty's Government what form of inquiry they propose to institute into the case heard at the Central Criminal Court on 21st February 1986 before Judge Lowry, when a father was convicted of offences against two daughters aged at risk" register maintained by the London three and four respectively, who were on the borough of Tower Hamlets; and whether they propose to publish the result. [10th March.]
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