Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 10 June 2019
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Reviewing the tax rules relating to NHS pensions - Lord Naseby |
Oral questions Challenges and opportunities facing national museums - Lord Lee of Trafford | |
Oral questions Progress identifying a design for small modular nuclear reactors - Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist | |
Oral questions How the Government identify, support and track the applications of people seeking asylum on the grounds of gender identity or sexual orientation - Lord Scriven | |
Legislation Courts and Tribunals (Online Procedure) Bill [HL] - Committee stage - Lord Keen of Elie | |
Statement Ford in Bridgend - Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth | |
Statement Grenfell response update - Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth | |
Orders and regulations National Health Service Commissioning Board and Clinical Commissioning Groups (Responsibilities and Standing Rules) (Amendment) Regulations 2019 - motion to regret - Baroness Thornton | |
9pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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2.30pm | Oral questions Ensuring that banks provide free withdrawals from current accounts at cash machines - Baroness Bryan of Partick |
Oral questions Latest figures for the gross domestic product per capita for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland; and the percentage increase for each such figure since 1999 - Lord Wigley | |
Oral questions Whether the Foreign Secretary’s speech at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet on 13 May represented a change in the Government's policy on defence expenditure - Lord Robathan | |
Oral questions Preventing homophobic and misogynistic attacks - Lord Kennedy of Southwark | |
Statement Free TV licenses for over 75s - Lord Ashton of Hyde | |
Statement Impact of the Hong Kong Extradition Bill on the Sino-British Joint Declaration - Baroness Goldie | |
Legislation Non-Domestic Rating (Preparation for Digital Services) Bill - Second reading and remaining stages - Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth | |
Legislation Kew Gardens (Leases) (No.3) Bill (HL) -Third Reading - Lord Gardiner of Kimble | |
Short debate Protecting children from harmful vehicle emissions - Baroness Randerson | |
Short debate Operation of the theatre market and ensuring that theatre is accessible - The Earl of Glasgow | |
7pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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3pm | Oral questions Support among UN Member States for the UNs Security Council Resolution on sexual violence in conflict - Lord Collins of Highbury |
Oral questions Supporting the government of Rwanda in its preparations for hosting the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 2020 - Lord Popat | |
Oral questions Reducing delays in probate being granted to non-professional claimants - Baroness Browning | |
Oral questions Impact of the Hong Kong government's proposed new extradition law on Hong Kong's autonomy and its Basic Law guaranteeing the rights and freedoms of its citizens - Lord Alton of Liverpool | |
Legislation Age of Criminal Responsibility Bill - Third reading - Lord Dholakia | |
Legislation Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) (Amendment) Bill - Committee stage - Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury | |
Debate Report from the Constitution Committee 'The Legislative Process: Preparing Legislation for Parliament'; Report from the Constitution Committee 'The Legislative Process: The Delegation of Powers' - Lord Norton of Louth | |
Statement Setting a UK net zero emissions target - Lord Henley | |
Debate Report from the Communications Committee 'Regulating in a digital world' - Lord Gilbert of Panteg | |
9pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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11am | Oral questions Request by the head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service to introduce compensation for victims of Historical Institutional Abuse - Lord Empey |
Oral questions EU announcements regarding air travel, haulage, visas and safety certificates should the UK leave the EU without a deal - Lord Lilley | |
Oral questions Phonographic Performance Ltd's tariff increase for their Speciality Entertainment licence - Lord Smith of Hindhead | |
Oral questions Ensuring unpaid carers receive the support to which they are entitled - Baroness Brinton | |
Debate Inequalities in income, wealth and living standards in the United Kingdom since the 2008 financial crisis; the Institute for Fiscal Studies Deaton Review; and the report of the United Nation’s Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights - Lord Dubs | |
Short debate Impact of the increased use of referenda on the functioning of representative democracy in the UK - Lord Soley | |
Debate Provision of free public transport and television licences for older persons as a means to alleviate loneliness and isolation and of the case for maintaining well-funded public services to support care for the elderly - Lord Foulkes of Cumnock | |
6pm | Estimated rising time |
Time | Business |
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10am | Legislation Access to Palliative Care Bill [HL] - Second reading - Baroness Finlay of Llandaff |
12pm | Estimated rising time |

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