Order Paper: Business Today & Future Business
Summary Agenda: Chamber
11.30am |
Prayers |
Afterwards |
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12 noon |
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12.30pm |
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No debate |
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Until 7.00pm |
Opposition Day (3rd Allotted Day) |
No debate |
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Until 7.30pm or for half an hour |
Adjournment Debate: Flooding in Bedfordshire (Blake Stephenson) |
Westminster Hall
9.30am |
Steel industry |
11.00am |
National Highways maintenance and management of the A5036 |
(The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm) |
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2.30pm |
Regeneration of city and town centres |
4.00pm |
Funding for highways in Essex |
4.30pm |
Availability of driving tests |
Business Today: Chamber
11.30am Prayers
Followed by
Questions
Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology
1Emma Foody (Cramlington and Killingworth)
What progress he has made on improving broadband connectivity. (900694)
2Kevin Bonavia (Stevenage)
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support the life sciences sector in Stevenage constituency. (900695)
3Sir Ashley Fox (Bridgwater)
What steps his Department is taking to enhance mobile phone reception in Bridgwater constituency. (900696)
4Ayoub Khan (Birmingham Perry Barr)
What steps his Department is taking to help improve diversity and inclusion in the STEM workforce. (900697)
5Mark Ferguson (Gateshead Central and Whickham)
What steps he is taking to help improve domestic research and development capabilities. (900698)
6Aphra Brandreth (Chester South and Eddisbury)
What steps he is taking to rollout Project Gigabit in Chester South and Eddisbury constituency. (900699)
7Mr Alistair Carmichael (Orkney and Shetland)
What steps he is taking to help support the UK space sector. (900700)
8Mike Reader (Northampton South)
What steps he is taking to protect children using the Roblox platform from online predators. (900701)
9Dan Norris (North East Somerset and Hanham)
What steps he is taking to support research into artificial intelligence. (900702)
10Joe Powell (Kensington and Bayswater)
What steps he is taking to help protect people online. (900703)
11Bob Blackman (Harrow East)
What steps he plans to take to help support the semiconductor industry. (900704)
12Rachael Maskell (York Central)
What steps he is taking to fund the scale up of research in the life sciences sector. (900705)
13Mr Lee Dillon (Newbury)
What assessment he has made of the adequacy of rural broadband coverage. (900706)
14Johanna Baxter (Paisley and Renfrewshire South)
What steps he is taking to help protect people online. (900707)
15Greg Smith (Mid Buckinghamshire)
What steps he is taking with mobile network providers to accelerate the delivery of the Shared Rural Network. (900708)
At 11.53am
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology
T1Ayoub Khan (Birmingham Perry Barr)
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. (900709)
T2Melanie Ward (Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy) (900710)
T3Alex Baker (Aldershot) (900711)
T4Samantha Niblett (South Derbyshire) (900712)
T5Rebecca Smith (South West Devon) (900713)
T6Sarah Gibson (Chippenham) (900714)
T7Jo Platt (Leigh and Atherton) (900715)
T8Mr Jonathan Brash (Hartlepool) (900716)
At 12 noon
Oral Questions to the Prime Minister
Q1 Dr Danny Chambers (Winchester)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 16 October. (900717)
Q2 Simon Hoare (North Dorset) (900718)
Q3 Alison Hume (Scarborough and Whitby) (900719)
Q4 Adrian Ramsay (Waveney Valley) (900720)
Q5 Ann Davies (Caerfyrddin) (900721)
Q6 Alicia Kearns (Rutland and Stamford) (900722)
Q7 Kit Malthouse (North West Hampshire) (900723)
Q8 Jen Craft (Thurrock) (900724)
Q9 Mary Glindon (Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend) (900725)
Q10 Chris McDonald (Stockton North) (900726)
Q11 Katrina Murray (Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch) (900727)
Q12 Cat Smith (Lancaster and Wyre) (900728)
Q13 Shaun Davies (Telford) (900729)
Q14 Jake Richards (Rother Valley) (900730)
Q15 Ben Maguire (North Cornwall) (900731)
Urgent Questions and Statements
12.30pm
Ministerial Statements (if any)
Presentation of Bills
No debate (Standing Order No. 57)
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life)
Kim Leadbeater
Bill to allow adults who are terminally ill, subject to safeguards and protections, to request and be provided with assistance to end their own life; and for connected purposes.
New Homes (Solar Generation)
Max Wilkinson
Bill to require the installation of solar photovoltaic generation equipment on new homes; to set minimum standards for compliance with that requirement; and for connected purposes.
Climate and Nature
Dr Roz Savage
Bill to require the United Kingdom to achieve climate and nature targets; to give the Secretary of State a duty to implement a strategy to achieve those targets; to establish a Climate and Nature Assembly to advise the Secretary of State in creating that strategy; to give duties to the Committee on Climate Change and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee regarding the strategy and targets; and for connected purposes.
Water
Clive Lewis
Bill to set targets and objectives relating to water, including in relation to the ownership of water companies and to climate mitigation and adaptation; to require the Secretary of State to publish and implement a strategy for achieving those targets and objectives; to establish a Commission on Water to advise the Secretary of State on that strategy; to make provision about the powers and duties of that Commission, including a requirement to establish a Citizens’ Assembly on water ownership; and for connected purposes.
Protection of Children (Digital Safety and Data Protection)
Josh MacAlister
Bill to make provision for the protection of children accessing digital services and content.
Rare Cancers
Dr Scott Arthur
Bill to make provision to incentivise research and investment into the treatment of rare types of cancer; and for connected purposes.
European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements)
Jim Allister
Bill to make provision to modify the effect on domestic law of arrangements relating to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU; and for connected purposes.
Free School Meals (Automatic Registration of Eligible Children)
Peter Lamb
Bill to make provision about the automatic registration of all children eligible for free school meals; to provide for an opt-out where the family wishes; and for connected purposes.
Controlled Drugs (Procedure for Specification)
Alex McIntyre
Bill to change the procedure for amending Schedule 2 to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
Licensing Hours Extensions
Andrew Ranger
Bill to amend the Licensing Act 2003 so that licensing hours Orders can be made by negative resolution statutory instrument.
Looked After Children (Distance Placements)
Jake Richards
Bill to require local authorities to publish information about looked after children in distance placements; to require local authorities to develop and publish sufficiency plans in respect of their duty under section 22G of the Children Act 1989; to require the Secretary of State to publish a national sufficiency plan in respect of looked after children in distance placements; and for connected purposes.
Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales)
Tracy Gilbert
Bill to make provision about absent voting in connection with local government elections in Scotland and Wales, elections to the Scottish Parliament and elections to Senedd Cymru; and for connected purposes.
Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches
Linsey Farnsworth
Bill to create an offence of unauthorised entry at football matches for which a football banning order can be imposed following conviction.
Space Industry (Indemnities)
John Grady
Bill to require operator licences authorising the carrying out of spaceflight activities to specify the licensee’s indemnity limit.
Short-term Let Accommodation
Rachael Maskell
Bill to make provision for the licensing of short-term let accommodation; to make provision about the marketing of short-term let accommodation; to make provision about planning permission in respect of short-term let accommodation; to require the Secretary of State to publish guidance about the management of short-term let accommodation; to make provision about small business rates relief for short-term let accommodation; and for connected purposes.
Fur (Import and Sale)
Ruth Jones
Bill to prohibit the import and sale of fur; and for connected purposes.
Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets)
Dr Danny Chambers
Bill to make provision for and in connection with restricting the importation and non-commercial movement of dogs, cats and ferrets.
Fireworks
Sarah Owen
Bill to make provision about the sale of fireworks; and for connected purposes.
Gambling Act 2005 (Monetary Limits for Lotteries)
Wendy Chamberlain
Bill to remove monetary limits on proceeds from the mandatory conditions of lottery operating licences; and for connected purposes.
Sale of Tickets (Sporting and Cultural Events)
Dr Rupa Huq
Bill to make provision about transparency of ticket prices for sporting and cultural events; and for connected purposes.
Business of the Day
1. Opposition Day (3rd Allotted Day)
Until 7.00pm (Standing Order No. 9(3))
Ed Davey
Daisy Cooper
Wendy Chamberlain
Helen Morgan
Alison Bennett
Steve Darling
That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society and the huge financial challenges many face; notes with deep concern that tens of thousands of carers are unfairly punished for overpayments of Carer’s Allowance due to the £151-a-week earnings limit; believes that carers should not be forced to face the stress, humiliation and fear caused by demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; condemns the previous Government for failing to address this scandal; calls on the Government to write-off existing overpayments immediately, raise the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit and introduce a taper to end the unfair cliff edge; and further calls on the Government to conduct a comprehensive review of support for carers to help people juggle care and work.
Amendment (a)
The Prime Minister
Secretary Liz Kendall
Alison McGovern
Sir Stephen Timms
Lucy Powell
Sir Alan Campbell
Andrew Western
Leave out from “society” in line 2 to end and add: “; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.”
Ed Davey
Daisy Cooper
Wendy Chamberlain
Helen Morgan
Jess Brown-Fuller
Dr Danny Chambers
That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; further regrets that the Government has not yet set out a plan to invest in primary care at the level needed to meet demand; calls on the Government to boost access to GPs, NHS dentists and community pharmacists; and further calls on the Government to give everyone the right to see a GP within seven days or within 24 hours if they urgently need to and to guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent and emergency care.
Amendment (a)
The Prime Minister
Secretary Wes Streeting
Stephen Kinnock
Karin Smyth
Andrew Gwynne
Lucy Powell
Sir Alan Campbell
Leave out from “Parliament” in line 7 to end and add: “; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.”
Notes:
The selection of the matters to be debated have been made by the Leader of the Liberal Democrats (Standing Order No. 14(2)).
Presentation of Public Petitions
No debate or decision (Standing Order No. 153)
CCTV cameras along river banks in city centres: Rachael Maskell
Adjournment Debate
Until 7.30pm or for half an hour (whichever is later) (Standing Order No. 9(7))
Flooding in Bedfordshire: Blake Stephenson
Business Today: Westminster Hall
Order of Business
Up to two hours for the first part of the sitting and up to three hours for the second part (Standing Order No. 10(1))
9.30am
That this House has considered the steel industry: Richard Tice
11.00am
That this House has considered National Highways maintenance and management of the A5036: Peter Dowd
Notes:
The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.
2.30pm
That this House has considered the regeneration of city and town centres: Catherine Atkinson
4.00pm
That this House has considered funding for highways in Essex: Priti Patel
4.30pm
That this House has considered the availability of driving tests: Peter Swallow
Notes:
The debate at 4.30pm will last for up to an hour.
The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
Written Statements
Statements to be Made Today
Secretary of State for Business and Trade
1.UK accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership – Entry into Force
Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
2.Voluntary Report on the Implementation of International Humanitarian Law at Domestic Level
Secretary of State for Transport
3.Motor Insurance
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
4.DWP Carer’s Allowance
Notes:
Texts of Written Statements are available from the Vote Office and on the internet at https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/.
Committees Meeting Today
Broadcasts of proceedings can be found at https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Commons
Select Committees
Committee of Selection
Room 13
4.30pm (private)
Joint Committees
Statutory Instruments
Virtual meeting
3.40pm (private)
Delegated Legislation Committees
Fourth Delegated Legislation Committee
To consider the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 900)
Room 9
9.25am (public)
Fifth Delegated Legislation Committee
To consider the draft Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) (Amendment) Regulations 2024
Room 11
4.30pm (public)
Announcements
Forthcoming End of Day Adjournment Debates
Applications for 30-minute end of day adjournment debates should be made to the Table Office by 7.00pm or rise of the House, whichever is the earlier, on the Wednesdays listed below. Members can submit their application via MemberHub. The ballot takes place on the day following the deadline. Members who are successful will be contacted by the Speaker’s Office.
Tuesday 22 to Monday 28 October (deadline Wednesday 16 October 7.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)
Tuesday 29 October to Monday 4 November (deadline Wednesday 23 October 7.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)
Tuesday 5 November to Monday 11 November (deadline Wednesday 30 October 7.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)
Forthcoming Westminster Hall Debates
The rota for answering Departments is listed below. Applications for 90, 60 and 30-minute debates should be made to the Table Office by 10.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is the earlier, on the Mondays listed below. Members can submit their application via MemberHub. The ballot takes place the day after the deadline. Members who are successful will be contacted by the Speaker’s Office.
Tuesday 29, Wednesday 30 and Thursday 31 October (deadline Monday 21 October 10.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)
The following Departments will answer:
Cabinet Office; Education; Foreign, Commonwealth and Development; Health and Social Care; Home Office; Justice; Northern Ireland; Science, Innovation and Technology; Transport; Wales
Tuesday 5 and Wednesday 6 November (deadline Monday 28 October 10.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)
The following Departments will answer:
Attorney General; Business and Trade; Culture, Media and Sport; Defence; Energy Security and Net Zero; Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Housing, Communities and Local Government; Scotland; Treasury; Women and Equalities; Work and Pensions
Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 November (deadline Monday 4 November 10.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)
The following Departments will answer:
Cabinet Office; Education; Foreign, Commonwealth and Development; Health and Social Care; Home Office; Justice; Northern Ireland; Science, Innovation and Technology; Transport; Wales
Private Members’ Bills
First notices of ten minute rule motions and presentation of non-ballot bills
Event |
Date and location |
First notices of ten minute rule motions |
Thursday 17 October (tomorrow), by email from the Member’s parliamentary email address to PBOHoC@parliament.uk, from 10.00am until the rise of the House |
First notices of presentation bills (to be presented on or after Monday 21 October) |
Thursday 17 October (tomorrow), by email from the Member’s parliamentary email address to PBOHoC@parliament.uk, from 10.00am until the rise of the House |
There will be no physical queue for the first notices of ten minute rule motions or presentation bills.
A single notice (of either a ten minute rule motion OR a presentation bill) will be accepted from each Member from emails received from the Member’s parliamentary email address between 10.00 and 10.30am. After 10.30am, unlimited further notices will be accepted from emails received from the Member’s parliamentary email address at or after 10.00am in the order in which they were received.
Four ten minute rule slots will be available (for speeches on 29 October and 4, 5 and 6 November).
Members interested in giving notice on Thursday 17 October (tomorrow) should contact the Clerk of Private Members’ Bills in advance to agree bill titles (PBOHoC@parliament.uk, x3254).
Notes:
Arrangements made according to Standing Order No. 14(11), the Order of the House of 22 July and on the authority of Mr Speaker.
Further Information
MPS’ GUIDE TO PROCEDURE
The MPs’ Guide to Procedure is available on the Parliamentary website and also in hard copy from the Vote Office
Business of the Day
Documents and reports relating to the business being held in the Chamber are available on the Commons Business Briefings webpage: www.parliament.uk/business/publications/research/commons-business-briefings/
Written Statements
Text of today’s Written Statements: https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/
Select Committees
Select Committees Webpage: https://committees.parliament.uk/
Standing Orders Relating to Public Business
Text of Standing Orders relating to public business: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5901/cmstords/so_829_05072024/so-2024i.pdf
Chamber Engagement
Information about engaging the public with debates is available on the parliamentary website: https://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/have-your-say-on-laws/chamber-engagement/.
All business papers are available via the HousePapers app on mobile devices
Order Paper: Future Business
A. Calendar of Business
Business in either Chamber may be changed, and further business added, up to the rising of the House on the day before it is to be taken, and is therefore provisional.
Government items of business in this section have nominally been set down for today, but are expected to be taken on the dates stated.
B. Remaining Orders and Notices
Business in this section has not yet been scheduled for a specific date. It has been nominally set down for today but is not expected to be taken today.
A. Calendar of Business
THURSDAY 17 OCTOBER
Chamber
Questions
9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
10.00am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
10.10am Questions to the Church Commissioners and House of Commons Commission
General Debate on the International Investment Summit
Adjournment Debate
Planning permission and telegraph poles: Laurence Turner
Westminster Hall
1.30pm That this House has considered visas, security and access to services for Hong Kongers living in the UK: Mr Connor Rand
3.00pm That this House has considered Business Property Relief and Agricultural Property Relief: Harriet Cross
Notes:
The subjects for these debates were determined by the Chairman of Ways and Means. The debate at 3.00pm will last for up to 90 minutes. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
MONDAY 21 OCTOBER
Chamber
Questions
2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for the Home Department
3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for the Home Department
Employment Rights Bill: Second Reading
Notes:
King’s Consent to be signified on Third Reading.
Employment Rights Bill: Money
James Murray
That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Employment Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise:
(1)the payment out of money provided by Parliament of:
(a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a person holding office under His Majesty or by a government department, and
(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided, and
(2)the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.
Notes:
King’s Recommendation signified.
Adjournment Debate
Potential impact of the Deregulation Act 2015 on taxi licensing: Chris Vince
TUESDAY 22 OCTOBER
Chamber
Questions
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords]: Second Reading
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [HL]: Money
James Murray
That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.
Notes:
King’s Recommendation signified.
Presentation of Public Petitions
NatWest bank closure in Angel Edmonton: Kate Osamor
Westminster Hall
9.30am That this House has considered support for pubs and the hospitality sector: Mr Peter Bedford
11.00am That this House has considered the development of renewable energy in Cornwall: Jayne Kirkham
Notes:
The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.
2.30pm That this House has considered protections for whistleblowing: Gareth Snell
4.00pm That this House has considered the potential merits of providing traditional speciality guaranteed status to pie and mash: Mr Richard Holden
4.30pm That this House has considered large scale energy projects and food security: Llinos Medi
Notes:
The debate at 4.30pm will last for up to an hour.
The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
WEDNESDAY 23 OCTOBER
Chamber
Questions
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
Payment Scheme
Nick Thomas-Symonds
That the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 872), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 23 August, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Sanctions
Stephen Doughty
That the Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 944), dated 11 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Westminster Hall
9.30am That this House has considered the matter of tackling rough sleeping: Deirdre Costigan
11.00am That this House has considered regulation of holiday and second homes in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly: Andrew George
Notes:
The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.
2.30pm That this House has considered the regulation and financial stability of water companies: Tim Farron
4.00pm That this House has considered the future of fusion energy: Jo White
4.30pm That this House has considered paternity leave and pay: Shaun Davies
Notes:
The debate at 4.30pm will last for up to an hour.
The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
THURSDAY 24 OCTOBER
Chamber
Questions
9.30am Questions to the Minister for the Cabinet Office
10.15am Topical Questions to the Minister for the Cabinet Office
General Debate on Black History Month
Westminster Hall
1.30pm to be confirmed
3.00pm That this House has considered the secondary ticketing market: Emma Foody
Notes:
The subjects for these debates were determined by the Chairman of Ways and Means. The debate at 3.00pm will last for up to 90 minutes. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
MONDAY 28 OCTOBER
CHAMBER
Questions
2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government
3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government
TUESDAY 29 OCTOBER
CHAMBER
Questions
11.30am Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
12.15pm Topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
WEDNESDAY 30 OCTOBER
CHAMBER
Questions
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Scotland
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
THURSDAY 31 OCTOBER
CHAMBER
Questions
9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Business and Trade
10.15am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Business and Trade
MONDAY 4 NOVEMBER
CHAMBER
Questions
2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Education
3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Education
TUESDAY 5 NOVEMBER
CHAMBER
Questions
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
WEDNESDAY 6 NOVEMBER
CHAMBER
Questions
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Wales
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
B. Remaining Orders and Notices
Business in this section has not yet been scheduled for a specific date. It has therefore been set down formally to be taken in the Chamber today but is not expected to be taken today.
Secretary Edward Miliband
That the draft Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Edward Miliband
That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Louise Haigh
That the draft Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Yvette Cooper
That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 2 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
5. Financial Services and Markets
Tulip Siddiq
That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ombudsman Scheme) (Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Andrew Gwynne
That the draft Human Fertilisation and Embryology Amendment Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
7. Financial Services and Markets
Tulip Siddiq
That the draft Insurance and Reinsurance Undertakings (Prudential Requirements) (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Anneliese Dodds
That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 900), dated 4 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Louise Haigh
That the draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Feryal Clark
That the draft Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Louise Haigh
That the draft Merchant Shipping (General Lighthouse Authorities) (Increase of Borrowing Limit) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
12. Public Passenger Transport
Secretary Louise Haigh
That the draft Franchising Schemes (Franchising Authorities) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Ian Murray
That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Yvette Cooper
That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Feryal Clark
That the draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Priority Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Steve Reed
That the draft Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Enforcement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
17. Financial Services and Markets
Tulip Siddiq
That the draft Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products (Retail Disclosure) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
18. Financial Services and Markets
Tulip Siddiq
That the draft Prudential Regulation of Credit Institutions (Meaning of CRR Rules and Recognised Exchange) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
19. Financial Services and Markets
Tulip Siddiq
That the draft Securitisation (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Tulip Siddiq
That the draft Pensions (Abolition of Lifetime Allowance Charge etc) (No. 3) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments.
21. Local Government and Public Involvement in Health
Jim McMahon
That the draft Barnsley and Sheffield (Boundary Change) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Darren Jones
That the draft European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Further Payments to Capital Stock) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Jonathan Reynolds
That the draft Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Steve Reed
That the draft Ivory Act 2018 (Meaning of “Ivory” and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
25. International Immunities and Privileges
Anneliese Dodds
That the draft European Forest Institute (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 May, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Lucy Powell
That, in accordance with Standing Order No. 150C (Appointment of Independent Expert Panel Chair and Members) and for a period of 6 years from 25 November:
(1) Sir Adrian Fulford be appointed as Chair of the Independent Expert Panel; and
(2) Lyndsey de Mestre, Andrew Hoyle and Wendy Williams CBE be appointed as members of the Independent Expert Panel.
Relevant Documents:
House of Commons Commission, Independent Expert Panel: nomination of candidates, HC 282
Darren Jones
That the draft Local Loans (Increase of Limit) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Jonathan Reynolds
That the draft Radio Equipment (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 9 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
29. Exiting the European Union
Secretary Steve Reed
That the draft Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
30. Financial Services and Markets
Tulip Siddiq
That the draft Consumer Composite Investments (Designated Activities) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
31. Export and Investment Guarantees
Secretary Jonathan Reynolds
That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments.
32. Export and Investment Guarantees
Secretary Jonathan Reynolds
That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments.
33. Export and Investment Guarantees
Secretary Jonathan Reynolds
That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) (No. 3) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Tulip Siddiq
That the draft Scottish Rates of Income Tax (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Tulip Siddiq
That the draft Building Societies Act 1986 (Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
36. Great British Energy Bill: Remaining stages
To be considered.
37. Voting by Proxy (Serious long-term illness or injury)
Lucy Powell
That, for the remainder of the current session of Parliament, the following amendment to Standing Order No. 39A shall have effect:
In paragraph (2), insert “(d) serious long-term illness or injury;”.
Tulip Siddiq
That the draft Collective Investment Schemes (Temporary Recognition) and Central Counterparties (Transitional Provision) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
39. Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism
Secretary Hilary Benn
That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Shabana Mahmood
That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
41. Representation of the People
Alex Norris
That the draft Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
42. House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill: Committee and Remaining Stages
Proceedings in Committee will (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after their commencement; any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading will (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion six hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee. King’s Consent to be signified on Third Reading.