Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 16 November 2009
Monday 16 November 2009
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| Prorogation Formal end to the parliamentary year - the House of Commons is not sitting and next sits on Wednesday 18 November for the State Opening of Parliament |
Tuesday 17 November 2009
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| Prorogation Formal end to the parliamentary year - the House of Commons is not sitting and next sits on Wednesday 18 November for the State Opening of Parliament |
Wednesday 18 November 2009
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| 11.30am | State Opening of Parliament The Commons will be summoned to the House of Lords to hear the Queen's Speech at 11:30am |
| 2.30pm | Debate on the Address |
| Adjournment Training of nurses - Siobhain McDonagh |
Thursday 19 November 2009
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| Legislation Child Poverty Bill - First reading - Stephen Timms | |
| Legislation Child Poverty Bill - Second reading | |
| Legislation Corporation Tax Bill - First reading - Alistair Darling | |
| Legislation Taxation (International and Other Provisions) Bill - First reading - Alistair Darling | |
| Legislation Equality Bill - First reading - Ms Harriet Harman | |
| Legislation Equality Bill - Second reading | |
| Legislation Crime and Security Bill - First reading - Alan Johnson | |
| Legislation Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill - First reading - Jack Straw | |
| Legislation Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill - Second reading | |
| Legislation Children, Schools and Families Bill - First reading - Ed Balls | |
| 10.30am | Business Statement Leader of the House |
| Legislation Financial Services Bill - First reading | |
| Legislation Energy Bill - First reading | |
| Legislation Flood and Water Management Bill - First reading | |
| Debate on the Address First day - Education and Health | |
| Adjournment Norwich Northern Distributor Road - Chloe Smith |
Friday 20 November 2009
The House did not sit.
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