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Private Notice Questions These are urgent oral questions about matters of public importance or arrangement of parliamentary business that have not appeared in the order paper. These questions enable the issue to be discussed immediately after question time. As they are considered to take priority over normal parliamentary business, the Speaker must be given notice before noon on the day the MP wishes to put the question and the Speaker has an absolute discretion as to whether to allow the question.
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