Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 15 October 2018
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Improving Home Office assessments of asylum applications on the grounds of religious or belief-based persecution - Baroness Berridge |
Oral questions Adapting education and training to address the needs of the changing economy - Lord Haskel | |
Oral questions Ensuring prisoners participate in purposeful activity during their sentence - The Lord Bishop of London | |
Oral questions National Police Chiefs’ Council concern that problems with Police and Crime Commissioners have resulted in fewer applications for Chief Constable positions. - Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | |
Private Notice Question To ask the Government what steps they will take in response to concerns over the level of toxins found at the Grenfell Tower site and calls for survivors, firefighters and local residents to undergo immediate tests to monitor any damage to their DNA. - Lord Kennedy of Southwark | |
Legislation Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill [HL] - Committee stage (day 2) - Lord O'Shaughnessy | |
Debate Protection of property guardians - Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb | |
Statement Update on EU Exit Negotiations - Baroness Evans of Bowes Park | |
10pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Independent Age report 'A Taxing Question: How to fund free personal social care' - Baroness Wheeler |
Oral questions House of Commons International Development Committee report: 'Definition and Administration of the ODS' - Lord Collins of Highbury | |
Oral questions Support for local authorities to set up private rented sector licensing schemes. - Lord Kennedy of Southwark | |
Oral questions Funding for Further Education teachers' pay increases - Baroness Garden of Frognal | |
Private Notice Question Prevention of deaths form starvation at the Rukban camp on the Syria-Jordan border - Lord Hylton | |
Legislation Courts and Tribunals (Judiciary and Functions of Staff) Bill [HL] - Report stage - Lord Keen of Elie | |
Statement Universal Credit - Baroness Buscombe | |
Orders and regulations Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Juveniles) (Amendment) Order 2018 - motion to regret - Lord Paddick | |
8.30pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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3pm | Oral questions Number of pupils taking GCSE Music in the last academic year - Lord Black of Brentwood |
Oral questions Plans to increase the number of GPs in England. - Baroness Kennedy of Cradley | |
Oral questions Whether treatments for gender dysphoria offered to children by the NHS are evidence-based and do no long-term harm if the diagnosis turns out to be mistaken - Lord Lucas | |
Oral questions “One Yorkshire” proposals for devolution to a Combined Yorkshire Authority - Lord Wallace of Saltaire | |
Debate Report from the EU Committee ' Dispute resolution and enforcement after Brexit' - Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws | |
Debate Religious intolerance and prejudice in the UK - Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth | |
9.30pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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11am | Oral questions Economic effect of Brexit on (1) the North East of England, (2) other regions of the UK, and (3) Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - Baroness Quin |
Oral questions Assessment of the case of Sarah, who was held captive by a grooming gang for 12 years, according to a report in the Daily Mail - Baroness Cox | |
Oral questions UK Visas and Immigration charges for applications made from outside the UK by telephone and e-mail - Lord Harris of Haringey | |
Oral questions Ensuring that investigations into historical allegations do not damage the reputations where such investigations are not resolved conclusively - Lord Armstrong of Ilminster | |
Debate Scale and complexity of cyber threats facing the UK and the case for innovative approaches across HM Government and beyond - Viscount Waverley | |
Debate State of music education in schools - Lord Black of Brentwood | |
Statement ESA - Baroness Buscombe | |
4.30pm | Estimated rising time |

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