Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 26 February 2018
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Evaluation of stage one of the National Child Obesity Strategy - Baroness Benjamin |
Oral questions Representations opposing electrical safety checks in the private rented housing sector - Lord Kennedy of Southwark | |
Oral questions Reducing waiting lists for consultant-led NHS treatment - Baroness Thornton | |
Oral questions Establishing the Northern Forest - Baroness Rawlings | |
Legislation European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Committee stage (day 2) - Lord Callanan | |
Statement Humanitarian situation in Syria - Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon |
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Whether remaining in the European Single Market, post-Brexit, would require the UK to retain membership of the European Economic Area and associated EU agencies through re-joining the European Free Trade Agency - Lord Lea of Crondall |
Oral questions Removing the need for candidates for higher education with dyslexia and other specific learning disabilities to pay for new assessments for the disabled students’ allowance if they have an existing diagnosis acquired before the age of 16 and a history of support - Lord Addington | |
Oral questions Rebuilding the lives of people affected by the Grenfell Tower fire - Lord Goddard of Stockport | |
Oral questions Impact of Russia’s policy towards the Western Balkans on prospects for Euro-Atlantic enlargement in the Balkans - Baroness Helic | |
Private Notice Question To ask the Government what steps they are taking to respond to the hunger strike at Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre in Bedfordshire? - Lord Paddick | |
Statement Monitoring mental health - Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen | |
Statement Appointment of the Board of the Office for Students - Viscount Younger of Leckie | |
Legislation Space Industry Bill - Consideration of Commons amendments - Baroness Sugg | |
Legislation Laser Misuse (Vehicles) Bill [HL] - Report stage - Baroness Sugg | |
Orders and regulations Draft Transparency of Donations and Loans etc. (Northern Ireland Political Parties) Order 2018 – motion to approve - Lord Duncan of Springbank | |
Orders and regulations Draft Transparency of Donations and Loans etc. (Northern Ireland Political Parties) Order 2018 – motion to regret - Baroness Suttie | |
Legislation Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill [HL] - 2nd reading - Baroness Sugg | |
7.45pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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3pm | Oral questions Discussions with the Competition and Markets Authority about the impact on UK retail trade of online suppliers such as Amazon - Lord Naseby |
Oral questions Cost benefits to the NHS and police of minimum unit pricing for alcohol in England - Lord Rennard | |
Oral questions UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities report on the lack of accessibility standards in the UK in relation to transport and the physical environment - Baroness Deech | |
Oral questions Ensuring that British ISIS members captured overseas are tried for crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide - Lord Alton of Liverpool | |
Statement Northern Ireland Border - Lord Duncan of Springbank | |
Statement Burmese members of the International Development Committee - Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon | |
Legislation European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Committee stage (day 3) - Lord Callanan |
Time | Business |
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11am | Oral questions Assessment of 'Public health failure in the prevention of neural tube defects: time to abandon the tolerable upper intake level of folate' article in Public Health Reviews - Lord Rooker |
Oral questions Discussion of the UN Sustainable Development Goals at the next Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting - Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale | |
Oral questions Effectiveness of Police and Crime Commissioners in holding their chief constables and police forces to account - Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury | |
Oral questions Appointments to the Board of the Office for Students - Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | |
Legislation Nuclear Safeguards Bill - Committee stage (day 2) - Lord Henley | |
Short debate The use of facial recognition technology in security and policing - Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb | |
Statement Leveson Inquiry Update - Lord Keen of Elie | |
4.30pm | Estimated rising time |

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