Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 26 March 2018
Time | Business |
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4.30pm | Westminster Hall debate That this House has considered e-petition 200299 relating to GCSE English literature exams - Helen Jones |
Time | Business |
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9.30am - 11am | Westminster Hall debate Court closures and reform - Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi |
11am - 11.30am | Westminster Hall debate Provision of lymphoedema services - Tonia Antoniazzi |
2.30pm - 4pm | Westminster Hall debate Digital taxation - Neil O'Brien |
4pm - 4.30pm | Westminster Hall debate Response of emergency services to calls from newly built estates - Jenny Chapman |
4.30pm - 5.30pm | Westminster Hall debate Legal aid for families of the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings - Richard Burden |
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9.30am - 11am | Westminster Hall debate Social mobility and the economy - Justine Greening |
11am - 11.30am | Westminster Hall debate Promotion of legal services after the UK leaves the EU - Robert Neill |
2.30pm - 4pm | Westminster Hall debate Recruitment and retention of GPs - Bridget Phillipson |
4pm - 4.30pm | Westminster Hall debate Unconditional university offers - Matt Warman |
4.30pm - 5.30pm | Westminster Hall debate Upgrades to the Cotswold line - Robert Courts |
Time | Business |
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1.30pm | Westminster Hall debate Ninth Report of the Justice Committee, Session 2016-17, Implications of Brexit for the justice system, HC 750 and the Government Response, HC 651 - Robert Neill |
3pm | Westminster Hall debate First Report of the International Development Committee, DFID's work on global education: Leaving no one behind?, HC 367, and the Government Response - Stephen Twigg |
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