Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 15 January 2018

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Monday 15 January 2018
TimeBusiness
2.30pmIntroduction(s)
The Lord Bishop of Chichester
Oral questions
Implementing paper-free customs procedures for just-in-time freight between the EU and the UK after Brexit - Lord Berkeley
Oral questions
Whether only disabled students with education, health and care plans are regarded as needing support when undertaking an apprenticeship - Lord Addington
Oral questions
Ensuring the engagement of faith leaders in events around the Commonwealth Summit in April - Baroness Berridge
Oral questions
Reducing levels of pollution caused by vehicle emissions in larger cities - Baroness Rawlings
Legislation
Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill [HL] - Report stage (day 1) - Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
Statement
National Security Capability Review - Earl Howe
Statement
Carillion - Lord Young of Cookham
Orders and regulations
Water Abstraction (Specified Enactments) Regulations 2017; Water Abstraction and Impounding (Exemptions) Regulations 2017; Water Abstraction (Revocations etc.) (England) Order 2017; Water Abstraction (Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2017 - Motion to regret - Baroness Jones of Whitchurch
10pmEstimated rising time
Tuesday 16 January 2018
TimeBusiness
2.30pmOral questions
Encouraging women to stand for political and public office - Baroness Gale
Oral questions
Effect on women in the workplace of the UK leaving the EU - Baroness Crawley
Oral questions
Helping those displaced by fighting in Syria and the actions of Daesh - Baroness Hodgson of Abinger
Oral questions
Performance of rail franchises run by Govia Thameslink Railway - Baroness Randerson
Debate
Report from the Select Committee on Charities 'Stronger charities for a stronger society' - Baroness Pitkeathley
Debate
Report from the European Union Committee 'Brexit: deal or no deal' - Lord Jay of Ewelme
10pmEstimated rising time
Wednesday 17 January 2018
TimeBusiness
3pmOral questions
Warning from the US Federal Aviation Administration that British aviation manufacturers may have to pay the US to export their products after Brexit - Lord Chidgey
Oral questions
Providing support for migrants and refugees in hotspots in the Greek islands over the winter - Baroness Massey of Darwen
Oral questions
Trade talks from April 2019 with countries having existing trade agreements registered with the EU - Lord Dykes
Oral questions
British citizens and the European Travel Information and Authorisation System for travel to the EU - Baroness Ludford
Private Notice Question
To ask the Government what steps they are taking to stem the flow of nurses leaving the NHS? - Lord Hunt of Kings Heath
Legislation
Data Protection Bill [HL] - Third reading - Lord Ashton of Hyde
Legislation
Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill [HL] - Report stage (day 2) - Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
9pmEstimated rising time
Thursday 18 January 2018
TimeBusiness
11amOral questions
Report of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Freedom of Religion and Belief 'Article 18: From Rhetoric to Reality' - Lord Suri
Oral questions
Avoiding limitations on UK sovereignty in negotiating trade agreements with other states after the UK leaves the EU - Lord Wallace of Saltaire
Oral questions
Resourcing local authorities to provide universal access to the Strength and Balance Programme for adults over 65 - Lord Jordan
Oral questions
Transport for the North’s draft Strategic Transport Plan - Lord Greaves
Debate
Effect of the foreign policy of the USA on inter-state relationships around the world, particularly in light of the UK’s changing relationships with EU countries - Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon
Short debate
Government assessment of the extent to which the legal system does justice to alleged victims in the commencement of prosecutions, the disclosure of evidence to defendants, and the relationship between the Crown Prosecution Service and the police authorities - Lord Morris of Aberavon
Debate
Case for the UK to remain a global leader for green finance, and for the UK’s financial sector to be resilient to climate change - Lord Teverson
5.30pmEstimated rising time
Friday 19 January 2018
The House of Lords was in recess. The House next sat on Saturday 20 January 2018.
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