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REGISTRY Action Taken
H.L. 9° Aprills
NO DAY NAMED PART I
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The Baroness Burton of Coventry-To call attention to the Government's strategy for reform of
the nationalised industry consumer councils; and to move for papers.
The Lord Shaughnessy-To call attention to the October 1985 meeting of Commonwealth Heads of Government and the role of the Commonwealth in world political, social and economic affairs; and to move for papers.
The Lord Miles To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they are satisfied that their present level of funding of the living theatre is adequate to meet its national and international obligations.
The Lord Luke-To call attention to the value of sport and recreation in the United Kingdom;
and to move for papers.
The Baroness Gardner of Parkes-To call attention to the Horne Report on
Utilities"; and to move for papers.
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The Lord Chalfont-To call attention to the political activities of certain charitable organisations;
and to move for papers.
The Viscount Buckmaster-To call attention to the growth of international terrorism and violence
and its causes; and to move for papers.
The Lord Rhodes-To call attention to the Annual Report on Hong Kong 1984–85 (Cmnd.
9694); and to move for papers.
The Earl Ferrers-To call attention to the effect of chemicals on the human environment; and
to move for papers.
The Lord Dean of Beswick-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they will have any proposals in the near future to make the fullest use of the resources of the building industry. The Earl of Bessborough-To call attention to British participation in international space
programmes; and to move for papers.
The Viscount Hanworth-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they consider that informing the public at an early stage of the reasons for the Government's actions is an essential part of democracy and, if so, what action they propose to improve their public relations. The Lord Gallacher-To move, That this House takes note of the Report of the European Communities Committee on Reform of EEC Cereals Policy (6th Report, 1985–86, H.L. 83). The Lord Templeman-To move, That this House takes note of the Report of the European Communities Committee on Milk Production (Outgoers Scheme) (7th Report, 1985-86, H.L. 84).
The Lord Dean of Beswick-To call attention to the report of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Urban Priority Areas “Faith in the City ", and to move for papers.
The Lord Ezra-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they consider that the Energy Act
1983 has been effective.
The Lord Ezra-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they are satisfied with the standard of heating in British homes, particularly in the cases of elderly people and of people on low incomes.
The Viscount Hanworth-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether in response to the attitude of Protestants in Northern Ireland they have considered changing their present policy that Northern Ireland should remain part of the United Kingdom.
Local Government Reorganisation (Property etc.) Order 1986–The Baroness Birk to move, That an Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that the Order (S.I. 1986 No. 148) be annulled.
The Lord Birdwood-To ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have formulated for
the development of gallium arsenide as a United Kingdom resource.
The Lord Kennet-To call attention to the working of the
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ecclesiastical exemption" from planning law, and of the system of non-statutory inquiries into proposals to demolish redundant churches of historic or architectural interest; and to move for papers.
The Earl of Kinnoull-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they will make a statement on
the control of airspace for gliding, in particular the Upper Heyford area.
The Lord Templeman-To move, That this House takes note of the Report of the European Communities Committee on Privileges and Immuniti » of MEPs (8th Report, 1985–86, H.L. 105).
The Viscount Rochdale-To move, That this House takes note of the Report of the European Communities Committee on European Maritime Transport Policy (9th Report, 1985–86, H.L. 106).
The Lord Gallacher-To move, That this House takes note of the Report of the European Communities Committee on 1986-87 Farm Price Policy (10th Report, 1985-86, H.L. 107.) The Viscount Hanworth-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they will set up an all-party committee to consider what changes could be made to local government more fully to represent the wishes of the electorate and to take into account the experiences of local government in the EEC.
The Lord Kennet―To move, That it is desirable that a Select Committee of this House be ap-
pointed to/consider the country's need for a comprehensive maritime policy.
The Lord Banks-To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they are satisfied with the effects of the Supplementary Benefit (Requirements and Resources) Miscellaneous (No. 2) Regu- lations 1985 on the ability of the homeless to secure and pay for bed and breakfast accom- modation.
†The Lord Chitnis-To ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have to improve the present living conditions and resettlement prospects of Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong.
PART II
MOTIONS FOR SHORT DEBATE
[Ballot on 23rd April for debate on 14th May]
The Lord Ardwick-To call attention to the problem of persuading drivers of private and commercial vehicles (including buses) to take greater care on the motorways; and to move for papers.
The Lord Hatch of Lusby-To call attention to the case for Her Majesty's Government to take practical measures and to initiate talks with representatives of all racial groups to help South Africans to achieve a democratic society in their country and in Namibis; and to move for papers.
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