Conference agenda: Sunday

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2nd October 2011

Here is the agenda for Sunday, the first day of the Conservative party conference in Manchester.

14.00 - Opening of Conference

Fiona Hodgson, Conference Chairman

Sayeeda Warsi, Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party

14.20 - A United Kingdom

Owen Paterson, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

Cheryl Gillan, Secretary of State for Wales

David Mundell, Minister of State at the Scotland Office

Andrew RT Davies, Leader of the Welsh Conservative Group in the National Assembly for Wales

Annabel Goldie MSP, Leader of the Scottish Conservatives

15.20 - The Environment and Climate Change

Caroline Spelman, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Richard Benyon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Natural Environment and Fisheries)

Charles Hendry, Minister of State, Energy and Climate Change

Greg Barker, Minister of State, Energy and Climate Change

16.00 - International Development

Stephen Crabb MP

The Baroness Jenkin of Kennington

Andrew Mitchell, Secretary of State for International Development

16.30 - Keynote speech

William Hague, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

17.00 - Session ends

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