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5TH ALLOTTED DAY  Considered in Committee. Sir Eric Fletcher in the Chair  CIVIL ESTIMATES AND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1966–67; DEFENCE ESTIMATES, 1966–67; DEFENCE (NAVY) SUPPLEMENTARY... (260 contributions)

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25TH ALLOTTED DAY  Considered in Committee. Dr. HORACE KING in the Chair  The CHAIRMAN, pursuant to Order, proceeded forthwith to put severally the Questions, That the amounts of the Votes... (358 contributions)

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25TH ALLOTTED DAY  Considered in Committee . Sir WILLIAM ANSTRUTHER-GRAY in the Chair  Resolved , That a sum, not exceeding £219,615,000, be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum... (282 contributions)

Scotland (Trade and Industry)

4.0 p.m. Mr. Thomas Fraser (Hamilton) : We have come again to the time of the year when we normally debate industry and employment in Scotland. I should not be surprised if the Secretary of... (262 contributions)

Civil Estimates, 1960–61

Resolved, That a sum, not exceeding £345,672,485, be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the... (325 contributions)

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26TH ALLOTTED DAY  Resolutions reported, 1. £29,198,000 for the Services included in the following Ministry of Defence, Navy, Army, and Air Estimates, viz.:— £ Ministry of Defence... (280 contributions)

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25TH ALLOTTED DAY  Considered in Committee. Sir CHARLES MACANDREW in the Chair  Resolved, That a sum, not exceeding £29,198,000, be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to... (203 contributions)

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25TH ALLOTTED DAY  Considered in Committee. Sir GORDON TOUCHE in the Chair  CIVIL ESTIMATES AND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1957–58; ESTIMATES FOR REVENUE DEPARTMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE,... (178 contributions)

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8TH ALLOTTED DAY  Considered in Committee. Sir CHARLES MACANDREW in the Chair  Resolved, That a Supplementary sum, not exceeding £917,893, be granted to Her Majesty, to defray the charge... (252 contributions)

Civil Estimates and Supplementary Estimate, 1956–57

Question That this House doth agree with the Committee in the outstanding Resolution reported in respect of Class I of the Civil Estimates, put and agreed to. Question, That this House doth... (67 contributions)

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Members of the EDL in balaclavas as they gather outside a pub in Woolwich
Sofie Gråbøl as Sarah Lund in the Killing, brought by Richard Klein to BBC4.
Flowers lie outside Woolwich Barracks. Photograph: Getty Images.
Photograph: Getty Images
Woolwich deserves better than the attention of EDL racists By Daniel Trilling An eyewitness account.
What’s the point of BBC4? By David Herman A "place to think"?
Woolwich attack: how the media got it wrong By Sunder Katwala Don't hand the killers a megaphone.
How should we handle the obesity epidemic? By Felicity Cloake Our big fat fear.

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Members of the EDL in balaclavas as they gather outside a pub in Woolwich
Sofie Gråbøl as Sarah Lund in the Killing, brought by Richard Klein to BBC4.
Flowers lie outside Woolwich Barracks. Photograph: Getty Images.
Photograph: Getty Images
Woolwich deserves better than the attention of EDL racists By Daniel Trilling An eyewitness account.
What’s the point of BBC4? By David Herman A "place to think"?
Woolwich attack: how the media got it wrong By Sunder Katwala Don't hand the killers a megaphone.
How should we handle the obesity epidemic? By Felicity Cloake Our big fat fear.

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