Part 1: Business Today
Summary Agenda: Chamber
2.30pm |
Prayers |
Afterwards |
Oral Questions: Education |
3.30pm |
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Until 10.00pm |
Opposition Day (14th allotted day): |
Access to remote education and the quality of free school meals |
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No debate after 10.00pm |
Motion to change the membership of a Select Committee: Backbench Business |
Until 10.30pm or for half an hour |
Adjournment Debate: Effect of the covid-19 outbreak on schools (Derek Thomas) |
Business Today: Chamber
Virtual participation in proceedings will commence after Prayers.
2.30pm Prayers
Followed by
QUESTIONS
1. Education
The call list for Members participating will be available on the House of Commons business papers pages.
URGENT QUESTIONS AND STATEMENTS
3.30pm
Ministerial Statements (if any)
The call list for Members participating will be available on the House of Commons business papers pages.
BUSINESS OF THE DAY
1. OPPOSITION DAY (14TH ALLOTTED DAY)
Until 10.00pm (Standing Order No. 9(3))
Universal credit and working tax credit
Keir Starmer
Jonathan Reynolds
Anneliese Dodds
Angela Rayner
Bridget Phillipson
Mr Nicholas Brown
That this House believes that the Government should stop the planned cut in Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit in April and give certainty today to the six million families for whom it is worth an extra £1,000 a year.
Amendment (a)
The Prime Minister
The Chancellor of the Exchequer
Secretary Thérèse Coffey
Steve Barclay
Will Quince
Mark Spencer
Line 1, leave out from ‘House’ to end and add ‘recognises that the Government’s comprehensive £280 billion response to the pandemic included a temporary and emergency £6 billion increase to welfare support specifically designed to help low-income families, including increasing Universal Credit and Working Tax Credits by £1,000 for 12 months until the end of March 2021; notes that this is just one of a range of measures the Government has taken to support vulnerable families; further notes that the Government’s response has reduced the scale of losses for the poorest working households by up to two-thirds; and regrets the Leader of the Opposition’s call to scrap Universal Credit, a system which has delivered for nearly 6 million low-income people and families through this emergency.’.
Access to remote education and the quality of free school meals
Keir Starmer
Kate Green
Angela Rayner
Wes Streeting
Tulip Siddiq
Mr Nicholas Brown
That this House believes that families need more support during school and college closures; and that those eligible should be guaranteed to receive the full value of free school meals for the duration of the school year, including during all holidays; and calls on the Secretary of State for Education to set a deadline to ensure that every learner has the resources required to learn remotely, and provide a weekly update to Parliament on implementing this.
Amendment (a)
The Prime Minister
The Chancellor of the Exchequer
Secretary Thérèse Coffey
Secretary Oliver Dowden
Secretary Gavin Williamson
Mark Spencer
Line 1, leave out from ‘House’ to end and add ‘notes that the Government is committed to supporting families to feed their children during both term-time and holidays; further notes the provision of more than £380m in supermarket vouchers to support pupils eligible for Free School Meals; welcomes the £170m COVID Winter Grant Scheme and £220m Holiday Activities and Food programme that will support children during the holidays and will continue to support families during the pandemic; believes that the images of poor-quality food parcels are unacceptable and insists on urgent action from leading suppliers to ensure the quality of all food provided meets the School Food Standards; further notes that the Government is investing over £400 million in remote education, including securing 1.3 million laptops and tablets to support remote education; further notes that over 700,000 laptops and tablets have been delivered to schools since the start of the pandemic, as well as over 54,000 4G wireless routers for disadvantaged children; further notes that the Government is partnering with the UK’s leading mobile operators to provide free data to help disadvantaged children get online as well as providing support for schools to introduce and set up on a digital education platform; and thanks all the parents, teachers, and major telecom operators for their support
Notes:
The selection of the matters to be debated has been made by the Leader of the Opposition
The call list for Members participating will be available on the House of Commons business papers pages.
2. Backbench Business Committee
No debate after 10.00pm (Standing Order No. 9(6))
Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Committee of Selection
That Fiona Bruce be discharged from the Backbench Business Committee and Imran Ahmad Khan be added.
ADJOURNMENT DEBATE
Until 10.30pm or for half an hour (whichever is later) (Standing Order No. 9(7))
Effect of the covid-19 outbreak on schools: Derek Thomas
Committees Meeting Today
Broadcasts of proceedings can be found at https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Commons
Some committee members and witnesses might now physically attend meetings, however, there is no public access at present.
Select Committees
Subject: COVID-19: Test, track and trace (part 1)
Witnesses: 2.30pm: Baroness Dido Harding, Executive Chair, NHS Test and Trace, NHS Improvement; Sir Chris Wormald, Permanent Secretary, David Williams, Second Permanent Secretary, and Jonathon Marron, Director General Community and Social Care, Department of Health and Social Care
Virtual meeting
1.45pm (private), 2.30pm (public)
Subject: Tax after coronavirus
Witnesses: 3.30pm: Rt Hon Jesse Norman MP, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Beth Russell, Director General, Tax and Welfare, and Mike Williams, Director Business and International Tax, HM Treasury
Virtual meeting
3.00pm (private), 3.30pm (public)
Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee
Subject: Impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) on homelessness and the private rented sector
Witnesses: 4.00pm: Baroness Casey of Blackstock, Former Chair, Rough Sleeping Taskforce
5.00pm: Kelly Tolhurst MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Rough Sleeping & Housing, and Caroline Crowther, Director, Private Rented Sector and Leasehold, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Virtual meeting
3.30pm (private), 4.00pm (public)
Virtual meeting
4.00pm (private)
Virtual meeting
4.30pm (private)
Joint Committees
Virtual meeting
2.00pm (private)
Subject: Session with former chief executive of National Cyber Security Centre
Witnesses: 4.00pm: Professor Ciaran Martin, Former Chief Executive Officer, National Cyber Security Centre
Virtual meeting
4.00pm (public)
Committee Reports Published
HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
1st Special Report: Delivering core NHS and care services during the pandemic and beyond HC 1149
Date and time of publication: Friday 15 January, 00.01am
DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT
5th Report: Pre-Appointment hearing for Chair of the BBC HC 1119
Date and time of publication: Friday 15 January, 11.00am
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS (COMMONS)
29th Report HC 73-xxix
Date and time of publication: Friday 15 January, 11.00am
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS (JOINT)
36th Report HC 75-xxxvi
Date and time of publication: Friday 15 January, 11.00am
NORTHERN IRELAND AFFAIRS
3rd Special Report: Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland’s past: The UK Government’s New Proposals: Government Response to the Committee’s Third Report of Session 2019–21 HC 1153
Date and time of publication: Monday 18 January, 00.01am
JUSTICE
15th Report: Appointment of Chief Inspector of the Crown Prosecution Inspectorate HC 955
Date and time of publication: Monday 18 January, 11.00am
Announcements
VIRTUAL PARTICIPATION IN PROCEEDINGS
On 30 December 2020, the House agreed an order extending virtual participation to debate and certain other proceedings in accordance with a scheme prepared by the Speaker.
The scheme for virtual participation in proceedings and the revised Members’ Guide to Chamber proceedings are available on the intranet.
FORTHCOMING END OF DAY ADJOURNMENT DEBATES
Tuesday 26 January to Monday 1 February (deadline 20 January 7.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)
Applications should be made in writing to the Table Office. Members must submit their application from their own email account. Application forms are available on the Table Office page on the Parliamentary intranet.
The ballot will take place on Thursday 21 January.
Tuesday 2 February to Monday 8 February (deadline 27 January 7.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)
Applications should be made in writing to the Table Office. Members must submit their application from their own email account. Application forms are available on the Table Office page on the Parliamentary intranet.
The ballot will take place on Thursday 28 January.
DEADLINE FOR CALL LISTS FOR SUBSTANTIVE PROCEEDINGS
Deadline |
Date of proceeding |
Proceeding |
1.00pm Friday 15 January |
Monday 18 January |
Opposition Day: Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit |
1.00pm Friday 15 January |
Monday 18 January |
Opposition Day: Access to remote education and the quality of free school meals |
1.00pm Monday 18 January |
Tuesday 19 January |
Trade Bill: Lords Amendments |
1.00pm Monday 18 January |
Tuesday 19 January |
High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill: Lords Amendments |
1.00pm Tuesday 19 January |
Wednesday 20 January |
National Security and Investment Bill: consideration (report) stage |
1.00pm Tuesday 19 January |
Wednesday 20 January |
National Security and Investment Bill: Third Reading |
1.00pm Tuesday 19 January |
Wednesday 20 January |
Electoral Commissioner: motion to approve appointment |
1.00pm Wednesday 20 January |
Thursday 21 January |
Backbench business: general debate on errors in payments made to victims of the Equitable Life scandal |
1.00pm Wednesday 20 January |
Thursday 21 January |
Backbench business: general debate on operation of the child maintenance service during the covid-19 outbreak |
1.00pm Friday 22 January |
Monday 25 January |
Opposition Day: subject(s) to be announced |
1.00pm Monday 25 January |
Tuesday 26 January |
Environment Bill: report stage (Day 1) |
1.00pm Tuesday 26 January |
Wednesday 27 January |
Lords Amendments: to be confirmed |
1.00pm Wednesday 27 January |
Thursday 28 January |
Backbench business: general debate on Holocaust Memorial Day |
1.00pm Wednesday 27 January |
Thursday 28 January |
Backbench business: general debate (subject to be confirmed) |
Members wishing to speak in substantive proceedings should apply to the Speaker’s Office by emailing speakersoffice@parliament.uk from their parliamentary email address
FORTHCOMING DEPARTMENTS ANSWERING IN WESTMINSTER HALL
Sittings in Westminster Hall are currently suspended (Order of 13 January).
DETERMINATION OF BUSINESS BY THE BACKBENCH BUSINESS COMMITTEE
Thursday 21 January in the Chamber
Debate on a motion on Errors in payments made to victims of the Equitable Life scandal: Bob Blackman, Mr David Davis, Sir Edward Leigh, Dame Margaret Hodge
General debate on the operation of the Child Maintenance Service during the covid-19 outbreak: Marion Fellows
Thursday 28 January in the Chamber
General debate on Holocaust Memorial Day 2021: Stephen Crabb, Dr Lisa Cameron, Dame Margaret Hodge, Fleur Anderson
General debate on UN International Day of Education: Harriett Baldwin
Further Information
Members’ Guide to Chamber proceedings
The Members’ Guide to Chamber proceedings are available on the Parliamentary website
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/
Recent Select Committee Reports: https://committees.parliament.uk/
Standing Orders Relating to Public Business
Text of Standing Orders relating to public business: www.parliament.uk/business/publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201919/cmstords/341/body.html
European Business
European Business Referrals and Motion documents for consideration by European Committees or on the Floor of the House are available on the European Business
webpage: https://old.parliament.uk/business/publications/business-papers/commons/european-business11/
Digital Engagement
Information about digital engagement opportunities for debates is available on the parliamentary website: https://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/have-your-say-on-laws/digital-engagement/.
All business papers are available via the HousePapers app on mobile devices
Part 2: 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
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.
TUESDAY 19 JANUARY
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
Afterwards
Freedom of Speech (Universities): Ten Minute Rule Motion
Mr David Davis
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to place a duty on universities to promote freedom of speech; to make provision for fining universities that do not comply with that duty; and for connected purposes.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
Trade Bill: Consideration of Lords Amendments
High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill: Consideration of Lords Amendments
Notes:
None of the Lords Amendments engages financial privilege.
PRESENTATION OF PUBLIC PETITIONS
Reduction in VAT for home energy bills: David Linden
Animal charities and the covid-19 outbreak: Sir David Amess
WEDNESDAY 20 JANUARY
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
Afterwards
Internet Access: Ten Minute Rule Motion
Darren Jones
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to extend the universal service obligation for internet providers to include mobile internet access; to make requirements regarding internet access for children eligible for free school meals; to require the Secretary of State to report to Parliament on progress in reducing digital inequalities; and for connected purposes.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
National Security and Investment Bill: Remaining Stages
Notes:
Not amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.
Relevant Documents:
Oral evidence taken before the Defence Sub-Committee on 14 December 2020 on Foreign Involvement in the Defence Supply Chain, HC 699
Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that Her Majesty will appoint Alexander Attwood as an Electoral Commissioner with effect from 1 February 2021 for the period ending on 31 January 2024.
Relevant Documents:
Sixth Report of 2020 from the Speaker’s Committee on the Electoral Commission, HC 1102.
Building Safety Fund: Stephen Morgan
THURSDAY 21 JANUARY
9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
10.00am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Afterwards
Errors in payments made to victims of the Equitable Life scandal
Bob Blackman
Mr David Davis
Sir Edward Leigh
Dame Margaret Hodge
That this House expresses grave concern regarding the Government’s continued inaction with respect to the injustice suffered by Equitable Life policyholders, the vast majority of whom have only received partial compensation compared to the confirmed losses directly attributed to regulatory failures despite the Government’s acceptance of the Parliamentary Ombudsman’s findings to compensate victims in full in relation to the maladministration of Equitable Life; notes the concern previously expressed by the Public Accounts Committee on the transparency and accuracy of the payments being made to victims; further notes the Government’s failure to fulfil the Committee’s request to publish an intelligible and transparent explanation to policyholders on how to verify the correctness of the compensation they have received; notes examples of grossly inaccurate payments, adjusted only when identified by policyholders, gathered by the Equitable Members Action Group (EMAG); notes the Government’s continued insistence that there have been no mistakes in the methodology for calculating payments to policyholders; and therefore calls on the Public Accounts Committee and the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee to establish a joint inquiry into the accuracy of the payments made to victims of the Equitable Life scandal.
Operation of the Child Maintenance Service during the covid-19 outbreak
Marion Fellows
That this House has considered the operation of the Child Maintenance Service during the covid-19 outbreak.
Notes:
The subjects for these debates were determined by the Backbench Business Committee.
Operation of the Extradition Act 2003: Mr David Davis
MONDAY 25 JANUARY
2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Afterwards
OPPOSITION DAY (15TH ALLOTTED DAY): SUBJECT TO BE ANNOUNCED
Notes:
The selection of the matters to be debated will be made by the Leader of the Opposition
Support for limited company directors during the covid-19 outbreak: Owen Thompson
TUESDAY 26 JANUARY
11.30am Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
12.15pm Topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
Afterwards
Football (Regulation): Ten Minute Rule Motion
Mrs Helen Grant
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to establish an independent football regulator in England; to make provision for that regulator to license football clubs, distribute funds within football, review English Football League club finances, and reform the governance of the Football Association; to require the regulator to take steps in connection with football supporters’ groups; and for connected purposes.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
Environment Bill: Remaining Stages (Day 1)
As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.
Notes:
For amendments, see separate paper (also available on the documents webpage for the Bill).
Queen’s and Prince of Wales’ consent to be signified on Third Reading.
A legislative consent motion agreed on 12 November 2020 by the Scottish Parliament in relation to this Bill,and a memorandum from the Scottish Government to the Scottish Parliament on the Bill, are available on the Environment Bill page on the UK Parliament website.
A legislative consent motion agreed on 1 July 2020 by the Northern Ireland Assembly in relation to this Bill is available on the Environment Bill page on the UK Parliament website.
WEDNESDAY 27 JANUARY
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Scotland
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
Afterwards
Patrick Grady
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under Standing Order No 23 [details to be provided].
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS
THURSDAY 28 JANUARY
9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Transport
10.15am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Transport
Afterwards
Stephen Crabb
Dr Lisa Cameron
Dame Margaret Hodge
Fleur Anderson
That this House has considered Holocaust Memorial Day 2021.
UN International Day of Education
Harriett Baldwin
That this House has considered UN International Day of Education.
Notes:
The subjects for these debates were determined by the Backbench Business Committee.
MONDAY 1 FEBRUARY
2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence
3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence
TUESDAY 2 FEBRUARY
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
Afterwards
Local Welfare Assistance Provision (Review): Ten Minute Rule Motion
Paul Maynard
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Government to undertake a review of the adequacy of local welfare assistance schemes provided by local authorities.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
Wednesday 3 FEBRUARY
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Wales
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
Afterwards
Theresa Villiers
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under Standing Order No 23 [details to be provided].
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
THURSDAY 4 FEBRUARY
9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
10.00am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
10.10am Questions to the Attorney General
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.
1. Exiting the European Union (Sanctions)
Nigel Adams
That the Burundi (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (S.I., 2019, No. 1142), dated 18 July 2019, a copy of which was laid before this House on 19 July, in the last Parliament, be approved.
2. Exiting the European Union (Sanctions)
Nigel Adams
That the Guinea (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (S.I., 2019, No. 1145), dated 18 July 2019, a copy of which was laid before this House on 19 July, in the last Parliament, be approved.
Secretary Robert Buckland
That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Early Release on Licence) Order 2020, which was laid before this House on 16 March, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has certified that the Instrument relates exclusively to England and Wales and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P).
4. Exiting the European Union (Sanctions)
Nigel Adams
That the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 590), dated 11 June 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 15 June, be approved.
5. Exiting the European Union (Sanctions)
Nigel Adams
That the Cyber (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 597), dated 15 June 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 17 June, be approved.
6. Exiting the European Union (Sanctions)
Nigel Adams
That the Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 608), dated 18 June 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 June, be approved.
7. Exiting the European Union (Sanctions)
Nigel Adams
That the Nicaragua (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 610), dated 18 June 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 June, be approved.
8. Exiting the European Union (Sanctions)
Nigel Adams
That the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 4) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 951), dated 3 September 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 8 September, be approved.
9. Exiting the European Union (Value Added Tax)
Jesse Norman
That the draft Value Added Tax (Miscellaneous Amendments to Acts of Parliament) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020, which were laid before this House on 19 November, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
10. Fire Safety Bill: Consideration of Lords Amendments
Notes:
Lords Amendment 3 engages Commons financial privilege.
11. VIRTUAL PARTICIPATION IN DEBATE: ADJOURNED DEBATE [24 NOVEMBER]
Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg
That:
The Order of 4 June 2020 (Virtual Participation in Proceedings During the Pandemic (Temporary Orders), as amended on 22 October, be further amended by adding at the end the following paragraphs:
() The Speaker shall draw up and publish a scheme to permit Members who are certified by a medical practitioner as clinically extremely vulnerable (or equivalent) according to relevant official public health guidance issued in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland, to participate virtually in such debates as are designated for virtual participation by the Speaker.
() The scheme drawn up by the Speaker shall include:
(a) arrangements for demonstrating and registering eligibility for virtual participation in designated debates;
(b) any other provisions the Speaker considers necessary to secure the effective implementation of this Order.
Amendment (a)
Mr John Baron
Chris Bryant
Line 5, leave out from “Members” to “to” in line 8 and insert “with a public health reason relating to the pandemic”.
Relevant Documents:
Sixth Report from the Procedure Committee, Procedure under coronavirus restrictions: virtual participation in debate, HC 905
Notes:
The Accounting Officer has prepared a memorandum on the financial consequences of this motion, pursuant to SO22C(2). Copies are available in the Vote Office.
12. Exiting the European Union (Plant Health)
Secretary George Eustice
That the draft Plant Health (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020, which were laid before this House on 9 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
13. Exiting the European Union (Agriculture)
Secretary George Eustice
That the draft Fertilisers and Ammonium Nitrate Material (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 9 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
14. Exiting the European Union (Sanctions)
Nigel Adams
That the Misappropriation (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1468), dated 7 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 9 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
15. Financial Services and Markets
John Glen
That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2020, which was laid before this House on 26 November, be approved.
16. Exiting the European Union (Constitutional Law)
Secretary Simon Hart
That the draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Amendment) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 14 December, be approved.
17. Exiting the European Union (Sanctions)
Nigel Adams
That the Unauthorised Drilling Activities in the Eastern Mediterranean (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1474), dated 7 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 11 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
18. Exiting the European Union (Customs)
Jesse Norman
That the Customs Tariff (Establishment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1430), dated 15 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 16 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
19. Exiting the European Union (Customs)
Jesse Norman
That the Taxation Cross-border Trade (Special Procedures Supplementary and General Provision etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1439), dated 15 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 16 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
20. Exiting the European Union (Customs)
Secretary George Eustice
That the draft International Waste Shipments (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 17 December, be approved.
21. Community Infrastructure Levy
Secretary Grant Shapps
That the draft Community Infrastructure Levy (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 17 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Luke Hall
That the draft West Yorkshire Combined Authority (Election of Mayor and Functions) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 17 December, be approved.
23. Exiting the European Union (Value Added Tax)
Jesse Norman
That the Value Added Tax (Miscellaneous Amendments to the Value Added Tax Act 1994 and Revocation) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1544), dated 15 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 21 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
24. Exiting the European Union (Customs)
Jesse Norman
That the Customs Miscellaneous Non-fiscal Provisions and Amendments etc. (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1624), dated 21 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
25. Exiting the European Union (Plant Health)
Secretary George Eustice
That the Official Controls (Animals, Feed and Food, Plant Health etc.) (Amendment) (EU Exit) (No. 2) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1631), dated 21 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
26. Exiting the European Union (Civil Aviation)
Secretary Grant Shapps
That the Operation of Air Services (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1632), dated 22 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 23 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
Secretary Matt Hancock
That the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (All Tiers) (England) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1654), dated 30 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
28. Exiting the European Union (Agriculture)
Secretary George Eustice
That the Agricultural Products, Food and Drink (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1661), dated 31 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 31 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
29. Exiting the European Union (Road Traffic)
Secretary Grant Shapps
That the Drivers’ Hours and Tachographs (Amendment) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1658), dated 31 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 31 December, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
30. Exiting the European Union (Agriculture)
Secretary George Eustice
That the Organic Production (Organic Indications) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I., 2020, No. 1669), dated 31 December 2020, a copy of which was laid before this House on 5 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
Jesse Norman
That the draft Local Government Finance Act 1988 (Non-Domestic Rating Multipliers) (England) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 11 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Jesse Norman
That the draft Scottish Rates of Income Tax (Consequential Amendments) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 11 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Jesse Norman
That the draft Major Sporting Events (Income Tax Exemption) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 11 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
34. International Immunities and Privileges
James Duddridge
That the draft Bank for International Settlements (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 11 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
35. Exiting the European Union (Trade)
Secretary Elizabeth Truss
That the draft Cat and Dog Fur (Control of Movement etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 12 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Luke Hall
That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Designated Area) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 12 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Justin Tomlinson
That the draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 14 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Justin Tomlinson
That the draft Mesothelioma Lump Sum Payments (Conditions and Amounts) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 14 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Secretary Matt Hancock
That the Public Health (Coronavirus) (Protection from Eviction) (England) Regulations 2021 (S.I., 2021, No. 15), dated 7 January 2021, a copy of which was laid before this House on 8 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).