Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 9 November 2009
Monday 9 November 2009
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| Legislation Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill [HL] - Consideration of Commons amendments - Baroness Andrews | |
| 2.30pm | Oral Questions Visa services for Pakistani students and visitors in Abu Dhabi - Lord Ahmed |
Road tax charged on vehicles registered in other European countries - Baroness Knight of Collingtree | |
Broadband in rural communities - Baroness Byford | |
Burma - Baroness Cox | |
| Legislation Health Bill – Consideration of Commons Amendments - Baroness Thornton | |
| Statement Energy National Policy Statements - Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | |
| Legislation Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill – Consideration of Commons Amendments - Lord McKenzie of Luton | |
| 10pm | Estimated Rising Time |
Tuesday 10 November 2009
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| 2.30pm | Oral Questions Pedestrians and cyclists and the near-silent operation of electric and hybrid vehicles - Lord Low of Dalston |
Future funding of the BBC - Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury | |
Abu Dhabi - Lord Soley | |
| Orders and Regulations Provision of Services Regulations 2009 - Lord Young of Norwood Green | |
| Short Debate Approval of House Committee Report on MEPs passes - Motion to amend - Lord Brabazon of Tara / Lord Tomlinson | |
| Legislation Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Bill – Third reading - Lord Goodlad - 3675 / Baroness Morgan of Drefelin - 3576/ Lord Young of Norwood Green | |
| Debate Report of the Constitutional Committee on Fast Track Legislation: Constitutional Implications and Safeguards - Motion to take note - Lord Goodlad / Baroness Royall of Blaisdon | |
| Debate Report of the European Union Committee on The future of EU financial regulation and supervision - Report of the Economic Affairs Committee on Banking Supervision and Regulation - Motion to take note - Baroness Cohen of Pimlico / Lord MacGregor of Pulham Market | |
| 10pm | Estimated Rising Time |
Wednesday 11 November 2009
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| Legislation Marine and Coastal Access Bill [HL] - Consideration of Commons amendments - Lord Hunt of Kings Heath / Hilary Benn | |
| Legislation Policing and Crime Bill - Third reading - Lord West of Spithead | |
| 3pm | Oral Questions TUC and boycotts of Israel - Baroness Deech |
Domestic violence - Lord Sheikh | |
Websites closed under the Terrorism Act 2006 - Lord Naseby | |
Unemployment forecasts - Lord Roberts of Conwy | |
| Orders and Regulations | |
| Statement Skills for Growth - Lord Mandelson | |
| Legislation Policing and Crime Bill – Third Reading - Lord West of Spithead / Lord Brett | |
| Legislation Coroners and Justice Bill – Consideration of Commons Amendments - Lord Bach | |
| Legislation Marine and Coastal Access Bill – Consideration of Commons Amendments - Lord Davies of Oldham | |
| 10pm | Estimated Rising Time |
Thursday 12 November 2009
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| Legislation Marine and Coastal Access Bill [HL] - Royal Assent | |
| Legislation Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill [HL] - Royal Assent | |
| Legislation Policing and Crime Bill - Royal Assent | |
| Oral Questions Young persons detained under immigration powers at Yarl's Wood - Lord Dubs | |
The results of consultation on prisoners' voting rights - Lord Ramsbotham | |
Quangos - Lord Marlesford | |
Role of the Government’s Enterprise Champion - Lord Hunt of Wirral | |
| Orders and Regulations | |
| Legislation Welfare Reform Bill - Consideration of Commons amendments - Lord McKenzie of Luton | |
| Statement Passenger services on the First Capital Connect route through St. Albans into London - Repeated following Urgent Question in the Commons - Lord Adonis | |
| Legislation Coroners and Justice Bill - Consideration of Commons amendments - Lord Bach | |
| Royal Commission |
Friday 13 November 2009
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| Prorogation Formal end to the parliamentary year - the House of Lords is not sitting and next sits on Wednesday 18 November for the State Opening of Parliament |
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