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There has been no specific consideration of armistice day marches, although their organisation involves road closures, diversions and the co-ordinated efforts of different parts of the local authority and the police.
I hope that the minister will give a commitment today that he will discuss that situation and change it.Secondly, has there been any progress on the issue of penalising boats in terms of days at sea when they answer distress calls from other vessels or shelter from bad weather?
In those countries, the important consideration is that trains agree to stop at halts X number of times a day. It is possible to start with such a system and progress to a shelter.
The current rules in the code of conduct are that all cross-party groups will cease to be recognised 90 days after the first meeting of the Parliament in a new session.
The last is an understandably controversial measure, as it forces boats to restrict their fishing or even to tie up in port for a certain number of days. The Commission appears to envisage a 40 per cent reduction in effort.
The estimated average absence for last year was 7.7 days and your target is 6.5 days. What steps are being taken to reach that target and have you any hope of reaching it?