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238 2nd March<br />

2005<br />

7. Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (Respondent) v. Rutherford and another (FC)<br />

(Appellants) and others—It was ordered that the appellants be allowed to prosecute the<br />

appeal without giving the usual security for costs as required by Standing Order.<br />

8. Appeal Committee—The 29th Report from the Appeal Committee was agreed to and the following<br />

Orders were made—<br />

Regina v. Camberwell Green Youth Court (Respondents) ex parte Director of Public<br />

Prosecutions (Respondent) (AE and another (by her mother and litigation friend) (FC)<br />

(Petitioner) (Interested parties))—That leave to appeal be refused and that the costs of the<br />

petitioner be taxed in accordance with the Access to Justice Act 1999.<br />

Regina v. Camberwell Green Youth Court (Respondents) ex parte N (a minor) (by his mother<br />

and litigation friend) (FC) (Petitioner)—That leave to appeal be refused and that the costs of<br />

the petitioner be taxed in accordance with the Access to Justice Act 1999.<br />

Regina v. Camberwell Green Youth Court (Respondents) ex parte Director of Public<br />

Prosecutions (Respondent) (I (by his litigation friend) (FC) (Petitioner) (Interested party))—<br />

That leave to appeal be refused and that the costs of the petitioner be taxed in accordance with<br />

the Access to Justice Act 1999.<br />

Papers<br />

9. Command Papers—The following papers were presented to the House by command of Her<br />

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

1. Media—<br />

(i) Government Response to the Report of the House of Commons Culture, Media and<br />

Sport Select Committee on a public BBC; (6474)<br />

(ii) Review of the BBC’s Royal Charter: A strong BBC, independent of government:<br />

Government Consultation Document; (—)<br />

2. Cultural Activities—Agreement between the <strong>United</strong> <strong>Kingdom</strong> and Armenia on the<br />

Establishment and Activities of Cultural Centres; (6480)<br />

3. Human Rights—European Agreement relating to Persons Participating in Proceedings<br />

of the European Court of Human Rights. (6482)<br />

10. AYrmative Instruments—The following instruments were laid before the House for approval by<br />

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

1. (i) Draft Restriction on the Preparation of Adoption Reports Regulations 2005,<br />

together with an Explanatory Memorandum—<br />

(ii) Draft Suitability of Adopters Regulations 2005, together with an Explanatory<br />

Memorandum—<br />

laid under the Adoption and Children Act 2002;<br />

2. Draft Local Government (Northern Ireland) Order 2005, laid under the Northern Ireland<br />

Act 2000, together with an Explanatory Memorandum.<br />

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

on the Table:<br />

1. (i) Rail Vehicle Accessibility (Virgin West Coast Class 390) Exemption Order 2005—<br />

(329)<br />

(ii) Rail Vehicle Accessibility (Croydon Tramlink Class CR4000 Vehicles) Exemption<br />

(Amendment) Order 2005— (395)<br />

laid under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995;<br />

2. (i) Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005— (389)<br />

(ii) Adoptions with a Foreign Element Regulations 2005— (392)<br />

laid under the Adoption and Children Act 2002;

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