Part 1: Business Today
Summary Agenda: Chamber
11.30am |
Prayers |
Afterwards |
Oral Questions: Northern Ireland |
12 noon |
Oral Questions: Prime Minister |
12.30pm |
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Until 7.00pm |
Financial Statement and Budget Report (followed by debate on the Budget Resolutions) |
No debate |
Statutory Instruments (Motions for approval) |
No debate |
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Until 7.30pm or for half an hour |
Adjournment Debate: Positions of trust and the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (Sarah Champion) |
Business Today: Chamber
Virtual participation in proceedings will commence after Prayers.
11.30am Prayers
Followed by
QUESTIONS
The call list for Members participating is available on the House of Commons business papers pages.
URGENT QUESTIONS AND STATEMENTS
Ministerial Statements (if any)
BUSINESS OF THE DAY
Until 7.00pm (Standing Order No. 9(3))
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Financial Statement and Budget Report
Notes:
Debate will take place on a Budget Resolution to be moved at the end of the Chancellor’s Statement.
The call list for Members participating is available on the House of Commons business papers pages.
No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6))
Secretary Robert Buckland
That the draft Judicial Pensions (Fee-Paid Judges) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 18 January, be approved.
Notes:
If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred.
No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6))
Luke Hall
That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Designated Area) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 12 January, be approved.
Notes:
If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred.
PRESENTATION OF PUBLIC PETITIONS
No debate or decision (Standing Order No. 153)
Reopening of Leamside rail line: Mrs Sharon Hodgson
ADJOURNMENT DEBATE
Until 7.30pm or for half an hour (whichever is later) (Standing Order No. 9(7))
Positions of trust and the Sexual Offences Act 2003: Sarah Champion
Written Statements
STATEMENTS TO BE MADE TODAY
Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
1.British Council Annual Report and Accounts 2019-20
2.EEA EFTA Separation Agreement Joint Committee meeting, 18 December 2020
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
3.Northern Ireland Update
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
Some committee members and witnesses might now physically attend meetings, however, there is no public access at present.
Select Committees
Science and Technology Committee
Subject: The role of hydrogen in achieving Net Zero
Witnesses: 9.15am: David Cebon, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Cambridge; Professor Nilay Shah, Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London
10.15am: Michael Liebreich, CEO, Liebreich Associates; Dr Jenifer Baxter, Chief Engineer, Institution of Mechanical Engineers
11.15am: The Baroness Brown of Cambridge DBE FREng FRS
The Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House
9.00am (private), 9.15am (public)
Subject: The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the aviation sector: follow-up
Witnesses: 9.00am: Simon Calder, Senior Travel Editor, The Independent
9.30am: Karen Dee, Chief Executive, Airports Operators Association; Tim Hawkins, Chief of Staff, Manchester Airports Group; Michael O'Leary, Chief Executive, Ryanair
11.00am: Richard Moriarty, Chief Executive, Civil Aviation Authority; Robert Courts MP, Minister for Aviation, Department for Transport
Room 8
9.00am (public)
Subject: Children in poverty: Measurement and targets
Witnesses: 9.30am: Dr Keetie Roelen, Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Centre for Social Protection, Institute of Development Studies; Dr Dominic Richardson, Chief, Social Policy and Economic Analysis, UNICEF Innocenti; Dr Jose Manuel Roche, Research Associate Department of International Development, University of Oxford
10.30am: Dr Kitty Stewart, Associate Professor of Social Policy and Associate Director of the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics & Political Science; Edward Davies, Policy Director, Centre for Social Justice; Helen Barnard, Director, Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Virtual meeting
9.15am (private), 9.30am (public)
Subject: Police conduct and complaints
Witnesses: 10.00am: Rt Hon Alun Michael, Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales; Sue Mountstevens, Police and Crime Commissioner for Avon and Somerset; Julia Mulligan, Commissioner, Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire
11.00am: Dr Graham Smith, Senior Lecturer, Manchester University; Dr Clare Torrible, Lecturer, Bristol University
Virtual meeting
9.30am (private), 10.00am (public)
Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill
Virtual meeting
9.30am (private)
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
Virtual meeting
10.00am (private)
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Subject: Cross-border co-operation on policing, security and criminal justice after Brexit
Witnesses: 2.30pm: Mr Robin Walker MP, Minister of State, and Mark Larmour, Political Director, Northern Ireland Office
Virtual meeting
1.30pm (private), 2.30pm (public)
Subject: Green Jobs
Witnesses: 2.30pm: Charlotte Bonner, National Head of Education for Sustainable Development, Education and Training Foundation; Iain Patton, Chief Executive Officer, EAUC - The Alliance for Sustainability Leadership in Education; Meg Baker, Director of Education, Students Organising for Sustainability UK; Graham Petersen, Secretary, Greener Jobs Alliance; Lee Jowett, Fellow, National Association for Environmental Education, Sustainable Schools Coordinator, Leicester City Council
3.40pm: Samantha Smith, Director, Just Transition Centre; Kevin Bentley, Chair, Local Government Association’s People & Places Board, Conservative Councillor, Stanway & Pyefleet Division, Colchester, Essex County Council; Richard Kendall, Executive Director, Humber Local Enterprise Partnership
Virtual meeting
2.00pm (private), 2.30pm (public)
Subject: The procedure of the House of Commons and the territorial constitution
Witnesses: 2.45pm: Katy Hayward, Professor of Political Sociology, Queen’s University Belfast; Ailsa Henderson, Professor of Political Science, University of Edinburgh; Hedydd Phylip, Doctoral Researcher, Cardiff University
Virtual meeting
2.30pm (private), 2.45pm (public)
Virtual meeting
3.40pm (private)
Virtual meeting
4.30pm (private)
Joint Committees
Virtual meeting
2.30pm (private)
Virtual meeting
3.40pm (private)
Delegated Legislation Committees
Third Delegated Legislation Committee
To consider the draft Authority to Carry Scheme and Civil Penalties Regulations 2021
Room 14
9.25am (public)
Fourth Delegated Legislation Committee
To consider the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Regulations 2021
Room 14
2.30pm (public)
Committee Reports Published Today
SPEAKER’S COMMITTEE ON THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION
1st Report: Appointment of the Chair of the Electoral Commission HC 1276
Time of publication: 11.00am
Announcements
FORTHCOMING END OF DAY ADJOURNMENT DEBATES
Tuesday 9 March to Monday 15 March (deadline 3 March 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 4 March.
Tuesday 16 March to Monday 22 March (deadline 10 March 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 11 March.
FORTHCOMING WESTMINSTER HALL DEBATES
Applications for 90, 60 and 30-minute debates should be made to the Table Office by 10.00pm or rise of the House, whichever is the earlier, on the deadline dates listed below. 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 takes place on the day following the deadline. Members will be informed of the outcome by the Speaker’s Office.
Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 March (ballot closed)
The ballot for debates on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 March took place on 2 March. Applications for this ballot have closed.
Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 March (deadline 8 March)
The following Departments will answer:
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy; Education; Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office; Home Office; Northern Ireland; Transport; Treasury; Work and Pensions
PARTICIPATION IN WESTMINSTER HALL
On 24 February, the House agreed a motion to resume sittings in Westminster Hall on Monday 8 March. The sittings will take place in the Boothroyd Room in Portcullis House to allow Members to participate virtually.
Applying to speak
Applications to speak should be made via email to the Speaker’s Office (speakersoffice@parliament.uk).·
The deadlines are as follows:
1.00 pm on the previous Friday for debates on a Monday; and
1.00 pm on the previous day for debates on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Call lists will be published at around 12.30 pm on a Monday for debates that day and 6.30 pm the previous day for debates on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Participation
Members are able to participate physically or virtually, but should note Mr Speaker’s request for Members to participate virtually in proceedings wherever possible. Members who wish to participate physically should note this when they contact the Speaker’s office.
For 60-minute and 90-minute debates, and debates scheduled by the Petitions Committee, only Members who are on the call list are permitted to attend. Members are not permitted to attend only to intervene or to observe.
Members will be called in the order they appear on the call list, unless there are technical problems which prevent this.·
For 30-minute debates, there will not be a call list. Members wishing to contribute should follow existing conventions about contacting the Member in charge of the debate, the Speaker’s Office and the Minister.
Arrangements for social distancing
On the horseshoe in the Boothroyd Room, there are a maximum of eleven seats.
Of these seats, there are four available from which backbenchers can speak (others are reserved for the frontbenches, the PPS or whip, the Member in charge, the Chair and the Clerk).
There are seven additional seats in the public gallery for Members in the latter part of the call list from which they can listen to debates and move onto the horseshoe when spaces become available.
Members should clean the microphone and the desk around them before and after use. Cleaning materials will be available for this purpose.
Guidance for Members on hybrid arrangements in Westminster Hall can be found on the intranet.
DEADLINE FOR CALL LISTS FOR SUBSTANTIVE PROCEEDINGS
Deadline |
Date of proceeding |
Proceeding |
1.00pm Wednesday 3 March |
Thursday 4 March |
Budget debate: second day |
1.00pm Friday 5 March |
Monday 8 March |
Budget debate: third day |
1.00pm Monday 8 March |
Tuesday 9 March |
Budget debate: final day |
1.00pm Tuesday 9 March |
Wednesday 10 March |
Estimates Day debate (1): The spending of the Cabinet Office insofar as it relates to the 26th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP26) |
1.00pm Tuesday 9 March |
Wednesday 10 March |
Estimates Day debate (2): The spending of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and support for the DCMS Sectors during the Covid-19 recovery |
1.00pm Wednesday 10 March |
Thursday 11 March |
Backbench business (1): general debate on International Women’s Day |
1.00pm Wednesday 10 March |
Thursday 11 March |
Backbench business (2): general debate on Commonwealth Day 2021 |
Members wishing to speak in substantive proceedings should apply to the Speaker’s Office by emailing speakersoffice@parliament.uk from their parliamentary email address.
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/
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.
THURSDAY 4 MARCH
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
CONTINUATION OF THE BUDGET DEBATE
British Council and the Integrated Review: Mr John Baron [R]
MONDAY 8 MARCH
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
Housing and Homelessness (Local Accommodation Duty) Bill: Ten Minute Rule Motion
Ms Karen Buck
A Bill to place a duty on local authorities to ensure that persons for whom a homeless duty has been accepted are accommodated in the local area, including on discharge into private rented accommodation; to require local authorities to publish annual reports on steps relating to housing demand and supply taken or intended to be taken to meet that duty; and for connected purposes.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
CONTINUATION OF THE BUDGET DEBATE
Flooding caused by disused mineworks in Skewen: Stephen Kinnock
4.30pm That this House has considered e-petition 563473 relating to press freedoms and safety of protestors in India: Martyn Day, on behalf of the Petitions Committee
6.15pm That this House has considered e-petition 300976 relating to LGBT conversion therapy: Elliot Colburn, on behalf of the Petitions Committee
Notes:
The subjects for these debates were determined by the Petitions Committee. The sitting will last for up to three hours. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
TUESDAY 9 MARCH
11.30am Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
12.15pm Topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
Afterwards
Landfill Sites (Odorous Emissions): Ten Minute Rule Motion
Aaron Bell
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to introduce a presumption against planning applications for new landfill sites liable to cause odorous emissions in built-up areas; to set limits for odorous emissions from landfill sites; to make provision for the payment of compensation by site operators to local residents when emissions exceed those limits; and for connected purposes.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
CONCLUSION OF THE BUDGET DEBATE
9.25am That this House has considered covid-19 vaccine take-up rates in London: Andy Slaughter
Notes:
The debate at 9.25am will last for up to 90 minutes.
11.00am That this House has considered the contribution of Leamington Spa to the: creation of the UK video games industry: Matt Western
Notes:
The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.
2.30pm That this House has considered support for women leaving prison: Carolyn Harris
4.05pm That this House has considered the future of Teignmouth hospital: Anne Marie Morris
Notes:
The debate at 4.05pm will last for up to half an hour.
4.50pm That this House has considered cyber troop activity in the UK: Owen Thompson
Notes:
The second part of the sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)). The debate at 4.50pm will last for up to an hour.
WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Scotland
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
Afterwards
Electrical Safety (Online Sales)
Richard Thomson
Bill to apply electrical safety regulations to goods advertised for sale on online marketplaces; to require online marketplaces to remove electrical products from their websites within 24 hours of them being reported as unsafe; and for connected purposes.
Pig Husbandry (Farrowing): Ten Minute Rule Motion
Sir David Amess
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to prohibit the use of farrowing crates in pig farming; and for connected purposes.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
ESTIMATES DAY (3RD ALLOTTED DAY)
Notes:
At 7.00pm the House will be asked to agree all outstanding Estimates.
9.25am That this House has considered residential leaseholders and interim fire safety costs: Florence Eshalomi
Notes:
The debate at 9.25am will last for up to 90 minutes.
11.00am That this House has considered the legal status of automatic computer-based decisions: Darren Jones
Notes:
The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.
2.30pm That this House has considered maternal mental health: Sarah Olney
4.05pm That this House has considered noise pollution and military aviation: Hywel Williams
Notes:
The debate at 4.05pm will last for up to half an hour.
4.50pm That this House has considered household overcrowding and the covid-19 outbreak: Stephen Timms
Notes:
The second part of the sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)). The debate at 4.50pm will last for up to an hour.
THURSDAY 11 MARCH
9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Transport
10.15am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Transport
Afterwards
Proceedings on the Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) (No. 2) Bill
Mrs Maria Miller
That this House has considered International Women’s Day.
Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger
Julie Elliott
That this House has considered Commonwealth Day 2021.
Notes:
The subjects for these debates were determined by the Backbench Business Committee.
MONDAY 15 MARCH
2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence
3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence
4.30pm That this House has considered e-petition 569957, relating to vaccine passports: Mike Hill, on behalf of the Petitions Committee
6.15pm That this House has considered e-petitions 564696, 548778, 573621 and 564209, relating to the impact of Covid-19 on education: Tom Hunt, on behalf of the Petitions Committee
Notes:
The subjects for these debates were determined by the Petitions Committee. The sitting will last for up to three hours. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
TUESDAY 16 MARCH
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
Afterwards
Gareth Thomas
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided].
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Wales
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
Afterwards
Brendan Clarke-Smith
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO 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 18 MARCH
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
TUESDAY 23 MARCH
First-Aid (Mental Health): Ten Minute Rule Motion
Dean Russell
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make mental health first-aid part of first-aid training requirements; and for connected purposes
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
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 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).
2. 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.
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
Nigel Huddleston
That the draft Grants to the Churches Conservation Trust Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 19 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).
Secretary Priti Patel
That the draft Authority to Carry Scheme and Civil Penalties Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 28 January, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
5. Telecommunications (Security) Bill: Remaining Stages
As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.
Notes:
Proceedings will be taken in accordance with the Programme Order agreed to by the House on 30 November: proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion no later than one hour before moment of interruption; and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion no later than the moment of interruption.
6. Environment Bill: Remaining Stages (day 2)
As amended on consideration on 26 January, to be further considered.
Notes:
Under the Programme (No. 5) motion agreed to on 26 January, proceedings relating to Parts 6 and 7 and clauses 132 to 139 of the Bill shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion three hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day and remaining proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day. Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion six hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day.
Queen’s and Prince of Wales’ consent to be signified on Third Reading.
The Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly have approved Legislative Consent Resolutions relating to this Bill. Copies of the Resolutions are available in the Vote Office (also available on the documents webpage for the Bill).
For amendments, see documents webpage for the Bill.
7. Terms and Conditions of Employment
Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng
That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 1 February, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
8. Exiting the European Union (Companies)
Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng
That the draft International Accounting Standards (Delegation of Functions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 1 February, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng
That the draft Renewables Obligation (Amendment) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 3 February, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
Secretary George Eustice
That the draft Single Use Carrier Bags Charges (England) (Amendment) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 4 February, 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).
Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng
That the draft Financial Reporting Council (Miscellaneous Provisions) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 8 February, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
12. Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill [Lords]: Remaining Stages
As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.
Notes
Proceedings will be taken in accordance with the Programme Order agreed on 2 February: proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which they are commenced. Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day.
The Northern Ireland Assembly has approved a Legislative Consent Resolution relating to this Bill. Copies of the Resolution are available in the Vote Office (also available on the documents webpage for the Bill).
Mrs Kemi Badenoch
That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme Auctioning Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 11 February, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments.
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng
That the draft Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (Coronavirus) (Change of Expiry Date) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 11 February, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
15. Exiting the European Union (Financial Services)
John Glen
That the draft Recognised Auction Platforms (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 11 February, 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).
Secretary Robert Buckland
That the Public Health (Coronavirus) (Protection from Eviction) (England) (No. 2) Regulations 2021 (S.I., 2021, No. 164), dated 17 February 2021, a copy of which was laid before this House on 19 February, 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).
17. Trade Bill: Consideration of Lords Message
Notes:
Proceedings on consideration of the Lords Message must be brought to a conclusion no later than one hour after their commencement (Order of 19 January 2021).
The Scottish Parliament and Senedd Cymru have approved Legislative Consent Resolutions relating to this Bill. Copies of the Resolutions are available in the Vote Office (also available on the documents webpage for the Bill).
Christopher Pincher
That the draft Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 22 February, 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).
19. Exiting the European Union (Immigration)
Secretary Priti Patel
That the draft Registration of Marriages Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 22 February, 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).
Secretary Priti Patel
That the draft Extradition Act 2003 (Codes of Practice and Transit Code of Practice) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 22 February, 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).
Chloe Smith
That the draft Representation of the People (Proxy Vote Applications) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 22 February, 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).
Secretary George Eustice
That the draft Direct Payments to Farmers (Reductions and Simplifications) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 24 February, 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).
Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng
That the draft Administration (Restrictions on Disposal etc. to Connected Persons) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 24 February, 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).
24. 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.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
25. Exiting the European Union (Climate Change)
Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng
That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Kyoto Protocol Registry) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 25 February, 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).
26. Exiting the European Union (Nuclear Safeguards)
Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng
That the draft Nuclear Safeguards (Fissionable Material and Relevant International Agreements) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 25 February, 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).
Secretary George Eustice
That the draft Food and Drink (Miscellaneous Amendments Relating to Food and Wine Composition, Information and Labelling) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 25 February, 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).
Mr John Whittingdale
That the draft Audiovisual Media Services (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 25 February, 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).
Secretary Robert Buckland
That the draft Whiplash Injury Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 25 February, 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).
Secretary George Eustice
That the draft Agriculture (Financial Assistance) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 1 March, 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).
Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng
That the draft Employment Rights Act 1996 (Protection from Detriment in Health and Safety Cases) (Amendment) Order 2021, which were laid before this House on 1 March, 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).
32. Advanced Research and Invention Agency Bill: Second Reading