Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 29 April 2019
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Raising public confidence in, and support for, business and industry through better corporate governance - Lord Haskel |
Oral questions Representations from the Chief Minister of Gibraltar regarding the UK’s departure from the EU - Lord Foulkes of Cumnock | |
Oral questions Whether Government development policies, particularly in relation to Africa, aim to restrain population growth - Lord Anderson of Swansea | |
Oral questions Impact of religious schools’ admission policies on those schools - Baroness Bakewell | |
Debate Reports from the Economic Affairs Committee Making Tax Digital for VAT: Treating Small Businesses Fairly; The Powers of HMRC: Treating Taxpayers Fairly - Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | |
Statement Government policy regarding tuition fees for EU students after the UK has left the European Union - Viscount Younger of Leckie | |
Statement Why victims of crime and in particular rape are to be asked to agree to provide their mobile phone and other material to the prosecuting authorities or risk having their complaint discontinued - Baroness Williams of Trafford | |
Statement Northern Ireland Update - Lord Duncan of Springbank | |
Short debate Reviewing the role of Police and Crime Commissioners - Lord Lexden | |
7.30pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Use of more British steel in defence contracts - Lord Hoyle |
Oral questions Cross-departmental action plan to address the conclusions and recommendations of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child’s assessment of the UK in 2016 - Baroness Massey of Darwen | |
Oral questions Benefits of the introduction of identity cards - Lord Campbell-Savours | |
Oral questions Recent developments in Sudan - Baroness Cox | |
Statement Government’s review of the cases of overseas students falsely accused of cheating in “TOEIC” English Language tests - Baroness Williams of Trafford | |
Statement Social Media and Health - Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford | |
Debate Privileges and Conduct Committee report 'Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme: Changes to the Code of Conduct' - Lord McFall of Alcluith | |
Debate Online Harms White Paper - Lord Ashton of Hyde | |
Short debate Transport infrastructure needs of the UK's Innovation Corridor (London, Stansted, Cambridge); and to what extent the current infrastructure limits that region's potential to contribute to the nation's wealth - Lord Haselhurst | |
9pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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3pm | Oral questions Decision of the Lord Mayor’s Show 2019 to decline an application to participate by the presentative office of the government of Taiwan - Baroness Barker |
Oral questions What proportion of the additional money allocated to the NHS budget over each of the next five years will be ring-fenced for the development of mental health services - Lord Bradley | |
Oral questions Online interference with future elections or referenda - Baroness O'Loan | |
Oral questions Reported increase in food bank usage in 2018/19 and the 73 per cent increase since 2013/14. - Lord Bassam of Brighton | |
Private Notice Question To ask the Government what plans they have to mitigate the expense to the taxpayer of ferry contracts entered into in preparation for a no-deal Brexit on 29 March, which have now been cancelled at a cost estimated to be in excess of £50m - Lord Rosser | |
Orders and regulations Trade Agreement between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Swiss Confederation - motion to regret - Lord Whitty | |
Orders and regulations Financial Guidance and Claims Act 2018 (Naming and Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2019 - motion to take note - Lord Stevenson of Balmacara | |
Orders and regulations National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2018 - motion to take note - Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | |
Orders and regulations Burma (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019; Venezuela (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019; Iran (Sanctions) (Human Rights) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019; Republic of Guinea-Bissau (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 - Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon | |
Short debate Governance, operations and performance of the Student Loans Company - Lord Mendelsohn | |
6.30pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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11am | Oral questions National system recording the number of, the treatment received by, and the dates of treatments for, new amputees attending limb fitting centres in England - Lord McColl of Dulwich |
Oral questions When Ministers will next meet Ministers from the Scottish Government, and what will be discussed at that meeting - Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale | |
Oral questions Impact of rural crime on farming communities - The Lord Bishop of St Albans | |
Oral questions Impact of decrease in council spending on homelessness and the number of deaths of homeless people - Lord Roberts of Llandudno | |
Statement Findings of the inquiry into the National Security Committee leak - Lord Young of Cookham | |
Debate Government's legal responsibility to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as detailed in the Climate Change Act 2008 and the implications for global security and stability and for the world economy of continuing climatic changes - Lord Rooker | |
Debate 'Tackling antimicrobial resistance 2019 to 2024: the UK's 5-year national action plan' - Lord Lansley | |
5pm | Estimated rising time |

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