Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 1 April 2019

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Monday 1 April 2019
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4.30pmWestminster Hall debate
e-petitions 241584, 235138 and 243319 relating to leaving the European Union. - Catherine McKinnell
Tuesday 2 April 2019
TimeBusiness
9.30amWestminster Hall debate
Further education funding - Richard Graham
11amWestminster Hall debate
Effect of the tapered annual allowance on NHS pension scheme members - Paul Masterton
2.30pmWestminster Hall debate
Youth inmates in solitary confinement - Emma Hardy
4pmWestminster Hall debate
Treatment for pancreatic cancer - Nic Dakin
4.30pmWestminster Hall debate
Puppy smuggling - Nigel Huddleston
Wednesday 3 April 2019
TimeBusiness
9.30amWestminster Hall debate
Votes at 16 - Jim McMahon
11amWestminster Hall debate
Children's social care services in Stoke-on-Trent - Gareth Snell
2.30pmWestminster Hall debate
Infant first aid training for parents - Sarah Newton
4pmWestminster Hall debate
Non-stun slaughter of animals - Mr Laurence Robertson
4.30pmWestminster Hall debate
Veteran suicide - Stephen Morgan
Thursday 4 April 2019
TimeBusiness
1.30pmWestminster Hall debate
Tenth Report of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee on the launch of the Sub-Committee on Disinformation, HC 2090 - Damian Collins
Westminster Hall debate
Sixteenth Report of the Foreign Affairs Committee on China and the Rules-Based International System, HC 612 - Tom Tugendhat
Westminster Hall debate
IR35 Tax Reforms - Ged Killen
Friday 5 April 2019
The House of Commons was in recess. The House next sat on Saturday 06 April 2019.


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