Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 6 February 2012
Monday 6 February 2012
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| 2.30pm | Oral Questions Home Office, including Topical Questions |
| Statement Syria - Mr William Hague | |
| Legislation Financial Services Bill - Second reading | |
| Legislation Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Bill [HL] - Second reading | |
| Adjournment Reforming Early Day Motions - Graham Evans |
Tuesday 7 February 2012
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| 2.30pm | Oral Questions Deputy Prime Minister, including Topical Questions; Attorney General |
| Urgent Question Abu Qatada - Mrs Theresa May | |
| Legislation Offshore Gambling (Licensing) Bill - First reading - Matthew Hancock | |
| Debate Opposition Day [un-allotted day] [half day] – Responsibility and reform for British banks | |
| Backbench Business Motion relating to metal theft | |
| Adjournment Asbestos in schools - Ian Lavery |
Wednesday 8 February 2012
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| 11.30am | Oral Questions Cabinet Office, including Topical Questions |
| Prime Minister's Question Time | |
| Legislation Health and Safety (Amendment) Bill - First reading - Luciana Berger | |
| Motion Police Grants | |
| Motion Local Government Finance Reports | |
| Adjournment Future of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy Treatment in England - Tessa Munt |
Thursday 9 February 2012
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| 10.30am | Oral Questions Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, including Topical Questions, Leader of the House and House of Commons Commission |
| Urgent Question Feed-in Tariffs - Gregory Barker | |
| Business Statement Leader of the House | |
| Statement Afghanistan - Mr William Hague | |
| Debate General debate on Somalia | |
| Adjournment Benefits for terminally ill patients - Meg Hillier |
Friday 10 February 2012
The House of Commons is in recess. The House will next sit on Monday 20 February 2012.
Future Parliamentary business is provisional and is subject to change.
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