P143 CJEFAX 2 143 Sun 16 Fed 21:53/24 L 1/7      I .  . :.*x0 :. .  .  Tomorrow's agenda in .  . Parliament .$?o?5 . :  . Round-up of the week's  events at Westminster     £          —————————————————————— >>>> MPs QU STJON TIME 144 H adlin 101 V 600 Wjathjt 400 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CEEFAX 2 143 Sun 16 Feb 21:54/41  L U j $zj tz    2/7 TOMORROW' BUSINESS AT WESTMINSTER The day in the Commons opens with questions to Welsh Office ministers and the Attorney Gi.ital. The main busjnrus will be a debate on a Labour motion censuring Agriculture Minjste Dougla Hook on t j BSE crisis Shadow Agriculture Minister Dr Gavin Strang leads@for t(j pposition and Mr Hook responds for the Govjrnmjnt. Business in the Lords includes the t(iud readUng of the Telecommunications (Fraud) Bill. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Weathjt 400 TV 600 Extra 140 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CEEFAX 2 143 Sun 16 Feb 21:02/44 —ppp—ppp—ppp  <l|,<,l,<,l,,l|||     3/7 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEES AT WESTMINSTER MONDAY A fourth member of staff at the top-security Ashworth Hoshital had been suspended after the discovery of pornography and posse le pajdophili activity, it was announced. Shadow Transport Secretary Andrew Sm th at acrid Govjrnm nt nov s to privatise London Underground as a brunning farce". Transpozt Secretary Sir George Young said Labour conveniently forgot about every privatisation scheme they opposed Headlines 1(1 Index 102 Sport 300 Wjathjt 400 TV 690 Extra 140 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CEEFAX 2 143 Sun 16 Fed 21:48/25 ppp—ppp—ppp ||< ,< ,< |,<,l,< l, l|||   U  4O7 HIGHLRGHTS OF THE WEES AT WESTMINSTER TUESDAY Cabinet mi.esters were mote interested in fighting the next Tory leadership election "than doing their jobs properly for the country", Labour Leader Tony Blair claimed. He told Prime Minister: "And the tragedy for the country is that you Mr Major accused the Opposition Ljadjt of using the health service as a political "football". H adlinjs 101 In x 102 pot 30 Wjathj 4 0 TV 6 0 x a 14 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Munu
P143 CJEFAX 2 143 Sun 16 Fed 21:52/06   Wj $zj $zj tu  p jp z pr * *- - ,. 5/7 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK AT WJSTMINSTJR WEDNESDAY The Shbdow Cabinet decided to tadli a censure motion against cu tu i t Dos l H Labour will use a dedate on Monday to demand a cut in Mr Hook's salary — the device employed to signal no confidence in a ministe . A defeat for ministers would spark an early dj ate on an Opposition motion of of no confidence in the Government. Hiadlin u 1 1 Index 102 Spo t 3 Weather 400 TV 600 Extra 140 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CEEFAX 2 143 Sun 16 Feb 21:4+/51   U   J 6/7 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK AT WESTMINSTER THURSDAY The Go6jrnment suffered another damaging defeat as pjets backed a ctos party mo e to r rain judicial discretion in sentencing. The amendment to the Crime (Sentences* Bill was carried bz 180 votes to 172, a majority of eight. @ @@ @ The Prime Minister rounded on Labour Leadjt Tony Blair, accusing him of "petty political" point scoring over the beef crisis, ahead of next week's censure debate. Headliner 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Weathj 400 TV 610 Extra 140 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu
P143 CJEFAX 2 143 Sun 16 Feb 21:53/41   V    7O7 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK AT WESTMINSTER R DAY A bac bench Bill to incteauj powers to combat international terrorism and dial witX drug barons and organiujd football hooligans was blockjh in the Commons. A backbench Bill to give British citiz nship to sjvjtal thousand Indian- origin residents of Honk Kong was gi6en a second reading bz MPs whthout a vote. More than £700,000 was spent bz the Government on legal advice for the Scott arms-to-Iraq inquiry, it emerged. Headliner 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Wjathjt 400 ,V 6 0 Extra 140 Questions Sport TV/Radio Main Menu