Wednesday, 28 November 2007

Questions dealt with Burma; the closure of British Embassies in Latin America; the impact on arts funding of the spending overrun on the Olympic Games and the environmental impact of the proposed expansion of Heathrow Airport. Motions relating to changes in the Standing Orders were agreed to. A statement was made by Lord Malloch-Brown on the Middle East Peace process.

A 2nd Reading was given to the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill. This began at 4.15pm and concluded at 7.23pm.

Three pieces of delegated legislation were agreed to. The House adjourned at 7.57pm

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