Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 20 November 2017

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Monday 20 November 2017
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4.30pmWestminster Hall debate
E-petitions 170931 and 200239 relating to the TV Licence fee - Helen Jones
Tuesday 21 November 2017
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9.30am - 11amWestminster Hall debate
UK amphibious capability in the 21st century - Ruth Smeeth
11am - 11.30amWestminster Hall debate
Temporary closure of in-patient beds at Shepton Mallet community hospital - James Heappey
2.30pm - 4pmWestminster Hall debate
Future of medicines regulation - Helen Goodman
4pm - 4.30pmWestminster Hall debate
Sunderland's bid to be City of Culture in 2021 - Julie Elliott
4.30pm - 5.30pmWestminster Hall debate
State pension age - Hugh Gaffney
Wednesday 22 November 2017
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9.30am - 11amWestminster Hall debate
Roll-out of broadband to rural communities in Scotland - John Lamont
11am - 11.30amWestminster Hall debate
Future of Durham Tees Valley airport - Phil Wilson
2.30pm - 4pmWestminster Hall debate
Human and financial costs of drug addiction - Craig Mackinlay
4pm - 4.30pmWestminster Hall debate
Potential effect of hydraulic fracturing in North East Derbyshire constituency - Lee Rowley
4.30pm - 5.30pmWestminster Hall debate
Public country-by-country reporting - Nigel Mills
Thursday 23 November 2017
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1.30pmWestminster Hall debate
Anti-bullying week - Gavin Newlands
3pmWestminster Hall debate
100th anniversary of the Air Force (Constitution) Act 1917
Friday 24 November 2017
The House of Commons was in recess. The House next sat on Saturday 25 November 2017.


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