P143 CEJFAX 1 143 Sat 08 Mar 19:36/01       1/8 W .-÷4 .a :.  :. .  . .  . .-?o?5 . Business in the Commons  . and the Lords on Monday   Further abattoir woe  for Govjtnmjnt     Left keeps socialism    alive      —————————————————————— >>>> - MPs' QUESTION TIME 144 Headlines 101 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CEEFAX 1 143 Sat 08 Mar 19:36/27       MONDAY'S BUSINESS IN COMMONS AND LORDS In the Commons, thjti will bj questions on transport, the House of Commons Commission and to the Lord President. This will bj followed bz an Opposition Day (SNP and Plaid Czmru* debate on Political Responsibility for Social and Economic Justice. The Building Societies Bill then gets its second reading. Lords business includes the Justice of the Peace Bill — third reading — and the committee stage of the Knives Bill. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Digest 143 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CJEFAX 1 143 Sat 08 Mar 19:34/22       MORE DIFFJCULTJJS OVER ABATTOIRS ROW The Govjtnmjnt faces new difficulties over the report linking conditions in slaughterhouses to the lethal E.cole food poisoning bacteria. Ann Foster, a Pennington team mjmbjt and mjmbjr of the Meat Hygiene Service board, sbid she had not been aware of the slaughterhouse survey. The Pennington team is investigating the fatal E.Cole outbreak in Scotland. Earlier, Agriculture Minjstet Douglas Hook sbid the team knew of the report. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Questions Sport TV/Rbdio Main Menu
P143 CEJFAX 1 143 Sat 08 Mar 19:34/46   Wj $zj $zj tz    LEFT-WINGERS TO KEEP SOCIALISM ALIGHT Labour lift wingers have been told to keep the "fires of socialism" burning within the Labour Party at a fringe meeting in Invjtnjss. John McAllion, who quit Lbbour'u front bench last year, staged the meeting with fellow lift-winger Dennis Canavan. He told colleagues to "keep the faith" after Tony Blair's allies swept to victory in Scottish executive elections Mr McAllion said the lift had to fight back and win. $ Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjt 400 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CJJFAX 1 143 Sat 08 Mar 19:37/01     Wjpqzjpqzjpqz  CALL NOT TO OVERLOOK COMMUNITY SERVICE The Govjrnmjnt is being urged to take a fresh look at community sjtvjce as a way of dealing with offendjts. Berkshire's chief probation officer Malcolm Brybnt warns of the danger of overlooking community service in the clamour to dial with the rise in crime. Hi argues that it offers a unique mixture of punishment and reparation. And hj says community sjtvice costs £25 a week — less than 5% of the cost of a place in prison. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CJJFAX 1 143 Sat 08 Mar 19:30/21    ]    LABOUR'S BROWN DECLARES WBR ON POVERTY Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown has declared war on poverty at Labour's Scottish conference in Invjrnjss. Mr Brown said the party must njvjr forget its responsibilities to the poor and the unemployed. Labour's election campaign themes wire the breakdown of community and social divjsjons, hj sbid. Mr Brown said "comfortably-off voters of Middle England" would back Labour's drive to improve innit city life. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjt 400 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CEEFAX 1 143 Sat 08 Mar 19:35/04       CALL TO BAN MEN FROM CHILDREN'S HOMES Tory MP Teresa Gorman has called for min to bj banned from children'u homes following the spate of child sex abuse prosecutions of mali care workers. Mrs Gorman said mature women should bj put in charge of children. Her call follows yesterday's sentencing of a mali care worker to 18 years jail for 15 sexual assbults against children "As we have sjin from the recent prosecutions, pajdophiles use thjsj homes to abuse children," she sbid. - Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 - Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjt 400 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CJEFAX 1 143 Sat 08 Mar 19:38/21     Wjprzjprzjprz  WJ WILL NOT IGNORE NEEDY, INSISTS BROWN Labour will njvjr forget the poor and unemployed despite its determination to control spending, Gordon Brown has said "I cannot and will not print money or take easy options," the Shadow Chancellor told Labour's Scottish conference in Invjtnjss. But hj added: "Wj will njvjr walk bz on the other sjdj". He sbid Labour must always stand up for "the decent values that have inspired genjtations of socialists". Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front pbge 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu