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Blair backs MI5 chief's warning

The prime minister has given his backing to a warning by the head of MI5 on the scale of the terror threat facing the UK.

Sainsbury steps down as science minister

Science minister Lord Sainsbury has said he is standing down from the government in order to spend more time on his business interests.

Resignation sparks mini-reshuffle

Number 10 has announced a mini-reshuffle in the wake of Lord Sainsbury's resignation from the government.

Johnson to seek deputy leadership

Alan Johnson has confirmed that he plans to stand for the Labour deputy leadership.

DUP holds back on St Andrews deal

The DUP has given a cautious welcome to the St Andrews agreement, but without formally backing it.

Miliband presses Bush on climate change

The environment secretary has said that President Bush should now lead a "bipartisan" drive to put the US at the heart of a 'Kyoto II' deal on climate change.

Rifkind accuses US over Saddam sentence

Former foreign secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind has accused the Bush administration of timing the sentencing of Saddam Hussein to boost the Republicans in the mid-term elections.


Monday's Agenda in the Institutions
Westminster

Commons Chamber

The House of Commons is not sitting.

Lords Chamber

The House of Lords is not sitting.

Scotland

In Parliament

The Scottish parliament is not sitting in plenary.

In Committee

5.15pm: Justice 2 sub-committee takes evidence as part of its child sex offenders inquiry from experts from Florida and Massachusetts.

Wales

In Plenary

Monday is constituency business day in the Welsh assembly.

Northern Ireland

In Plenary

The Northern Ireland assembly is not sitting in plenary.

In Committee

1.00pm: Economic sub-group meets in closed session.

London

In Plenary

No business is scheduled in the London assembly.

European Union


5.00pm to 10.00pm: resumption of part-session and order of business.

followed by: report on the 2006 annual report on the euroarea.

followed by: report on the European system of integrated social protection statistics.

followed by: report on the establishment of the European globalisation adjustment fund.

followed by: report on social security schemes for employed persons and members of their families moving within the Community.

followed by: joint debate on the marine environment.

followed by: report on the conclusion, on behalf of the EC, of an amendment to the convention on access to information, public participation in decision making and access to justice in environmental matters.


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