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Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges | Commons debates I refer the hon. Member to the words of Mr Speaker earlier. It is the Speaker who decides whether a privilege motion goes ahead. The hon.
Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges | Commons debates I refer the hon. Member to the words of Mr Speaker earlier. It is the Speaker who decides whether a privilege motion goes ahead. The hon.
Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges | Commons debates I refer the hon. Member to the words of Mr Speaker earlier. It is the Speaker who decides whether a privilege motion goes ahead. The hon.
Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges | Commons debates I refer the hon. Member to the words of Mr Speaker earlier. It is the Speaker who decides whether a privilege motion goes ahead. The hon.
New Clause 3 - Extended sitting hours for Crown Court Proceedings | Courts and Tribunals Bill | Public Bill Committees It is all very well for the Minister to make that statement. Why does she think that?
New Clause 3 - Extended sitting hours for Crown Court Proceedings | Courts and Tribunals Bill | Public Bill Committees I intervened when the Minister said she thought that extending sitting hours would make things worse.
New Clause 3 - Extended sitting hours for Crown Court Proceedings | Courts and Tribunals Bill | Public Bill Committees The Minister is correct.
New Clause 3 - Extended sitting hours for Crown Court Proceedings | Courts and Tribunals Bill | Public Bill Committees I rise to speak in support of amendments 59, 35 and 36 tabled in my name, and the amendments outlined by the hon.
New Clause 2 - Specialists courts for sexual offences and domestic abuse cases | Courts and Tribunals Bill | Public Bill Committees Thank you, Sir John. I just want to make a simple point.
New Clause 2 - Specialists courts for sexual offences and domestic abuse cases | Courts and Tribunals Bill | Public Bill Committees Will the Minister give way?