Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 12 March 2018
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions How many British nationals are currently employed in the European External Action Service and the impact when those staff leave - Lord Balfe |
Oral questions Maintaining authoritative immigration statistics to allow the development of sound policies and plans - Baroness Neville-Rolfe | |
Oral questions Outsourcing by police forces of digital forensic investigation work to unaccredited private laboratories - Lord Beecham | |
Oral questions Inclusion of cannabis in Schedule 2 to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 in the light of claims regarding its medicinal significance - Baroness Meacher | |
Legislation European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Committee stage (day 6) - Lord Callanan | |
Statement Salisbury Incident Update - Baroness Evans of Bowes Park |
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Continuation of train services on the East Coast mainline - Lord Beith |
Oral questions Making adjustments to the Apprenticeship Levy to facilitate the improved working of that programme - Lord Blunkett | |
Oral questions Government's assessment of the national scale of the “grooming gang scandal” - Lord Pearson of Rannoch | |
Oral questions Ensuring a high standard of corporate governance at businesses that provide essential public services - Lord Haskel | |
Legislation Unpaid Work Experience (Prohibition) Bill - Committee stage - Lord Holmes of Richmond | |
Legislation Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill - All remaining stages - Lord Bates | |
Legislation Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Bill [HL] - 3rd reading - Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth | |
Statement Hate crime - Lord Young of Cookham | |
Statement US imposition of tariff: steel and aluminium - Baroness Fairhead | |
Legislation Smart Meters Bill - 2nd reading - Lord Henley | |
Statement Northern Ireland Finance - Lord Duncan of Springbank | |
Statement Protection of civilian citizens in Afrin - Lord Bates | |
7pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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11am | Legislation European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Committee stage (day 7) - Lord Callanan |
3pm | Oral questions Effect on Universal Credit work incentives of recently announced proposals for passporting family entitlement to free school meals - Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope |
Oral questions Improving rural bus services - Baroness Randerson | |
Oral questions Checks made on individuals before they meet the Prime Minister or Cabinet ministers - Lord Storey | |
Oral questions Government investments and reducing the national debt - Lord Bird | |
Legislation European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Committee stage (day 7) - Lord Callanan | |
Statement Salisbury Incident - Further Update - Baroness Evans of Bowes Park | |
10.30pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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11am | Royal Assent . |
Oral questions Impact on fashion and design-based industries of the potential loss of European unregistered design rights for UK-generated designs following Brexit - Lord Clement-Jones | |
Oral questions Government plans to respond to the National Children’s Bureau report 'Children Missing Education' and their plans to improve the collection of national-level data on such children - Baroness Massey of Darwen | |
Oral questions Government plans to support Outdoor Classroom Day - Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer | |
Oral questions Combating hate speech online - The Lord Bishop of Gloucester | |
Statement Integrated Communities - Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth | |
Statement Building Safety Update - Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth | |
Debate Debate on the Revised Draft Airports National Policy Statement - Baroness Sugg | |
Debate The economy in the light of the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Spring Statement - Lord Bates | |
5pm | Estimated rising time |

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