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2004 30th November<br />

21<br />

Uddin, B.<br />

Ullswater, V.<br />

Vincent of Coleshill, L.<br />

Waddington, L.<br />

Wade of Chorlton, L.<br />

Wakeham, L.<br />

Wall of New Barnet, B.<br />

Wallace of Saltaire, L.<br />

Walmsley, B.<br />

Walpole, L.<br />

Walton of Detchant, L.<br />

Warner, L.<br />

Warnock, B.<br />

Warwick of UndercliVe, B.<br />

Weatherill, L.<br />

Wedderburn of Charlton, L.<br />

Whitaker, B.<br />

Whitty, L.<br />

Wilkins, B.<br />

Williams of Crosby, B.<br />

Williams of Elvel, L.<br />

Williamson of Horton, L.<br />

Willoughby de Broke, L.<br />

Wilson of Dinton, L.<br />

Wilson of Tillyorn, L.<br />

Windlesham, L.<br />

Winston, L.<br />

Worcester, Bp.<br />

Wright of Richmond, L.<br />

Young of Norwood Green, L.<br />

Young of Old Scone, B.<br />

PRAYERS were read by the Lord Bishop of Coventry.<br />

Judicial Business<br />

1. Madden (Petitioner) v. Preferred Technical Group CHA Limited and another (Respondents)—<br />

The petition of George Gerard Madden praying for leave to appeal notwithstanding that the<br />

time limited by Standing Order II has expired was presented and referred to an Appeal<br />

Committee.<br />

Papers<br />

2. Command Paper—The following paper was presented to the House by command of Her Majesty<br />

and ordered to lie on the Table:<br />

Historic Buildings—Government Response to the Report of the House of Commons Select<br />

Committee on the OYce of the Deputy Prime Minister: Housing, Planning, Local<br />

Government and the Regions, on the Role of Historic Buildings in Urban Regeneration.<br />

(6420)<br />

3. Negative Instruments—The following instruments were laid before the House and ordered to lie<br />

on the Table:<br />

1. Employment Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 2004, laid under the Northern Ireland<br />

Act 2000; (3078)<br />

2. (i) Landlord and Tenant (Notice of Rent) (England) Regulations 2004— (3096)<br />

(ii) Leasehold Houses (Notice of Insurance Cover) (England) Regulations<br />

2004— (3097)<br />

(iii) Leasehold Valuation Tribunals (Procedure) (Amendment) (England) Regulations<br />

2004— (3098)<br />

laid under the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002;<br />

3. (i) Family Proceedings Fees Order 2004— (3114)<br />

(ii) Non-Contentious Probate Fees Order 2004— (3120)<br />

(iii) Civil Proceedings Fees Order 2004— (3121)<br />

laid under the Courts Act 2003;<br />

4. Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 3) Rules 2004, laid under the Civil Procedure Act 1997;<br />

(3129)<br />

5. National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Records) Order 2004, laid under the<br />

Government of Wales Act 1998. (3137)<br />

4. Paper not subject to parliamentary proceedings—The following paper was laid before the House<br />

and ordered to lie on the Table:<br />

Report and Accounts for 2003–04 of the National Endowment for Science, Technology and<br />

the Arts, laid under the National Lottery Act 1998.<br />

Select Committee Report<br />

5. Statutory Instruments—The First Report from the Joint Committee was made on certain statutory<br />

instruments, including the following aYrmative instruments:<br />

Draft Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance (Decisions and Appeals) (Amendment)<br />

Regulations 2004;<br />

Draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Categories of OVences) Order 2004;<br />

Draft European Communities (Definition of Treaties) (European Police OYce) Order<br />

2004;<br />

Draft European Communities (Immunities and Privileges of the European Police OYce)<br />

(Amendment) Order 2004;<br />

Draft European Police College (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2004;

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