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BBC ParliamentMonday, 14 October, 2002, 11:49 GMT 12:49 UK
Business 7 May
House of Lords
Questions

Lord Berkeley (Labour): How long will the Star Trek tented complexremain in Hyde Park? Has it been granted planning permission and if so by which body?

Lord Faulkener of Worcester (Labour): What initiatives are the government planning for people with asthma?

Lord Sheldon (Labour): Will legislation be introduced to cover the civil service and special advisers in the light of the report of the Commission for Standards in Public Life - Defining the Boundaries within the Executive: Ministers, Special Advisers and the Permanent Civil Service ?

Earl Ferrers (Conservative): Why is the food for the new Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital cooked in Colchester and sent to Norwich by road?

Other business

Fiscal and regulatory burdens on business: Baroness Hogg (Conservative) is calling the debate to draw attention to the issue.

Funding of schools: Lord Hanningfield (Conservative) begins the debate on this issue, also to raise awareness.

Sugar beet research and education: Lord Whitty to move for approval of the draft regulatory reform order presented on 17 March.

Lord Naseby (Conservative): What future does the government see for friendly societies?

You can watch these discussions in the House of Lords from 0600 BST on Thursday 8 May

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