Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 29 October 2018
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Government plans to 1) withdraw their notice under clauses 2 to 5 of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, and (2) offer through the Council of Ministers continuing free trade, residence and security to EU citizens before agreeing any financial settlement in the Brexit negotiations - Lord Pearson of Rannoch |
Oral questions Modernising rail fares - Baroness Randerson | |
Oral questions Sufficient personnel and equipment being ready and trained to take full control of the UK's borders by the end of March 2019 - Lord Wallace of Saltaire | |
Oral questions Investment in the railway network in the North of England - Lord Greaves | |
Private Notice Question Action to protect and reassure the Jewish Community in the UK following the murder of 11 worshippers at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, USA - Lord Polak | |
Legislation Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill - Committee stage (day 1) - Baroness Williams of Trafford | |
Short debate Whether there is any conflict of interest between the duties of the chair and deputy chair of Ofcom as impartial regulators of the BBC and their parliamentary duties including their voting record on Brexit - Lord Adonis | |
10pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Support for the children of prisoners - The Lord Bishop of Gloucester |
Oral questions New trains service on the East Coast Main line between Newcastle and Edinburgh - Lord Beith | |
Oral questions Importance of identification of spectrum conditions, such as dyslexia, ADHD and dyspraxia, on educational and other life outcomes - Lord Addington | |
Oral questions Introduction of legislation to reduce the maximum bet for fixed-odds betting machines to £2 - Lord Griffiths of Burry Port | |
Legislation Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Bill - Third reading - Baroness Massey of Darwen | |
Legislation Northern Ireland (Executive Formation and Exercise of Functions) Bill - Second reading and remaining stages - Lord Duncan of Springbank | |
Debate Extradition Treaty between the UK and the State of Kuwait - Lord Collins of Highbury | |
Orders and regulations Data Retention and Acquisition Regulations 2018 - Motion to approve - Baroness Manzoor | |
Orders and regulations Data Retention and Acquisition Regulations 2018 - Motion to regret - Lord Paddick |
Time | Business |
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3pm | Oral questions Supporting the UK as a global green financial centre - Lord Teverson |
Oral questions Safety implications for consumers of the retail sale of weedkillers such as Roundup - Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb | |
Oral questions Government progress in putting together the governance of their Industrial Strategy - Lord Fox | |
Oral questions Ensuring that where tenants share payment of rent, their individual payment histories are taken into account by credit service providers - Lord Bird | |
Private Notice Question To ask the Government what steps they are taking to ensure that select committees are able to consider and report on the final text of any UK-EU withdrawal agreement in time to inform the parliamentary debates required under Section 13(1) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 - Lord Boswell of Aynho | |
Legislation Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill - committee stage (day 2) - Baroness Williams of Trafford | |
Debate Provision of new technologies, such as flash glucose monitoring systems, for Type 1 diabetes patients throughout England and Wales - Lord Morris of Aberavon | |
9pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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11am | Royal Assent . |
Oral questions Advice for UK residents booking holidays to EU Member States after March 2019 - Lord Bruce of Bennachie | |
Oral questions Architectural competition to design a standard prefabricated council house - Lord Thomas of Gresford | |
Oral questions Deployment of the Royal Navy in the South China Sea and the implications for Chinese trade relations - Lord Davidson of Glen Clova | |
Oral questions Medical use of cannabis and calls for further research - Lord Farmer | |
Debate Initiatives in early intervention in children’s lives that would improve the welfare, life chances and social mobility of young people in the UK - Baroness Massey of Darwen | |
Statement Fixed odds betting terminals - The Earl of Courtown | |
Short debate Reducing the number of problem gamblers hospitalised each year and protecting vulnerable people from gambling addiction - The Lord Bishop of St Albans | |
Debate Impact on family life of reductions in welfare benefits, tax credits, housing benefits and child benefit - Lord Bassam of Brighton | |
5.30pm | Estimated rising time |

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