Order of Business Tuesday 13 November 2012

+ indicates Government business.
Timings are indicative only.


House of Commons

Order of Business


At 11.30 am Prayers

Afterwards

Private Business

Note: Private Business is not debated at this time, and may not be proceeded with if opposed.

Second Reading

City of London (Various Powers) Bill [Lords] (By Order).

Mr Christopher Chope

On Second Reading of the City of London (Various Powers) Bill [Lords], to move, That the Bill be read a second time upon this day six months.



Afterwards

Notes:  * indicates a question for oral answer.

[R] indicates that the Member has declared a relevant interest.

Questions for oral answer not reached receive a written answer

Supplementary questions will also be asked. Other Ministers may also answer.

Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice

* 1 Dr Julian Huppert (Cambridge): What plans he has to increase the uptake of restorative justice. (127906)

* 2 Priti Patel (Witham): If he will bring forward proposals to ensure that victims of crime receive compensation from those who committed the crime. (127907)

* 3 Mr David Ruffley (Bury St Edmunds): What plans he has to increase public confidence in community sentences. (127908)

* 4 Roberta Blackman-Woods (City of Durham): What progress he has made in developing an evidence-based policy to reduce reoffending. (127909)

* 5 Julie Hilling (Bolton West): What progress he has made on reform of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme. (127913)

* 6 Andrew Jones (Harrogate and Knaresborough): What plans he has to increase public confidence in community sentences. (127914)

* 7 Mr Marcus Jones (Nuneaton): What plans he has to review prisoners' entitlement to privileges. (127915)

* 8 Amber Rudd (Hastings and Rye): What plans he has to introduce a payment by results scheme to reduce reoffending. (127917)

* 9 Andrea Leadsom (South Northamptonshire): What consideration the Government has given to the UK opting out en masse from EU Justice and Home Affairs directives. (127918)

* 10 Sheila Gilmore (Edinburgh East): What progress he has made in encouraging tribunal judges to provide feedback to Department for Work and Pensions decision-makers on the reasons for successful employment and support allowance appeals. (127920)

* 11 Nick Smith (Blaenau Gwent): How many foreign national prisoners were repatriated to their home country to serve their custodial sentence in 2011. (127921)

* 12 Christopher Pincher (Tamworth): What plans he has to increase public confidence in community sentences. (127922)

* 13 Rosie Cooper (West Lancashire): What progress he has made on reform of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme. (127924)

* 14 Jack Lopresti (Filton and Bradley Stoke): What plans he has to increase public confidence in community sentences. (127925)

* 15 Gordon Henderson (Sittingbourne and Sheppey): What plans he has to use training and education to reduce reoffending. (127926)

* 16 Bob Blackman (Harrow East): What steps he plans to take to reduce the number of offenders serving repeated short sentences. (127927)

* 17 David Mowat (Warrington South): Whether he has made a comparative assessment of the number of claims for compensation for whiplash injuries in courts in (a) the UK, (b) France and (c) Germany. (127928)

* 18 Steve Brine (Winchester): What plans he has to reduce the number of young people within the criminal justice system. (127929)

* 19 Jackie Doyle-Price (Thurrock): What progress he has made in tackling corporate offences of fraud, bribery and money laundering. (127930)

At 12.15 pm

Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice

The Members listed below have been selected by ballot to ask a Topical Question.

* T1 Grahame M. Morris (Easington): If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. (127931)

* T2 Kelvin Hopkins (Luton North):  (127932)

* T3 Mr Edward Leigh (Gainsborough):  (127933)

* T4 Andrew Jones (Harrogate and Knaresborough):  (127934)

* T5 Philip Davies (Shipley):  (127936)

* T6 Dr Julian Huppert (Cambridge):  (127937)

* T7 Jack Lopresti (Filton and Bradley Stoke):  (127938)

* T8 Mr Mark Spencer (Sherwood):  (127940)



At 12.30 pm Urgent Questions (if any)

Ministerial Statements, including on Mandate to the NHS Commissioning  Board.


Preliminary Business

Ten minute rule Motion

1 SUICIDE (PREVENTION) [Up to 20 minutes]

Dr William McCrea

That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to set up a body to establish a public initiative for the prevention of suicide and self harm, to work with internet providers and others to reduce access to information on the internet and through other sources on methods of suicide and to develop a system of alerts and blocks for internet searches relating to suicide; and for connected purposes.

The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to ten minutes (Standing Order No. 23).


Main Business

2 BACKBENCH BUSINESS [Until 7.00 pm]

CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION

Nicola Blackwood

Margot James

Ann Coffey

That this House has considered the matter of child sexual exploitation.

Debate may continue until 7.00 pm.

indicates Government Business

 3 COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY [No debate]

Secretary Eric Pickles

That the draft Community Infrastructure Levy (Amendment) Regulations 2012, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.

To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)).

 4 NORTHERN IRELAND [No debate]

Secretary Theresa Villiers

That the draft District Electoral Areas Commissioner (Northern Ireland) Order 2012, which was laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.

To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)).


At the end of the sitting:

5 PRESENTATION OF PUBLIC PETITION [No debate]

Extension of the Tyne and Wear metro to Washington (Mrs Sharon Hodgson).

Presentation of petitions: no debate or decision (Standing Order No. 153).

6 ADJOURNMENT

Proposed subject: Printed photo ID market (Sir Paul Beresford).

Debate may continue until 7.30 pm or for half an hour, whichever is later (Standing Order No. 9).


COMMITTEES

PUBLIC BILL COMMITTEES

1

Growth and Infrastructure Bill

8.55 am

The Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House (public)

To take evidence on the Bill

Witnesses am: Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Department for Communities and Local Government, and Department of Energy and Climate Change (until no later than 10.00 am); Local Government Association, and Association of Convenience Stores (until no later than 10.30 am); Confederation of British Industry, and British Chamber of Commerce (until no later than 11.25 am)

The programme of witnesses is provisional and subject to agreement by the Public Bill Committee.

2

Public Service Pensions Bill

8.55 am

Room 10 (public)

Further to consider the Bill.

3

Trusts (Capital and Income) Bill [Lords]

8.55 am

Room 12 (public)

To consider the Bill.

4

Growth and Infrastructure Bill

2.00 pm

The Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House (public)

Further to take evidence on the Bill

Witnesses pm: Country Land and Business Association, British Property Federation, and British Council of Shopping Centres (until no later than 3.00 pm); Chartered Institute for Housing, Home Builders Federation, and National Housing Federation (until no later than 4.00 pm); Royal Institute of British Architects, and Shelter (until no later than 5.00 pm).

5

Public Service Pensions Bill

2.00 pm

Room 10 (public)

Further to consider the Bill.

6

Trusts (Capital and Income) Bill [Lords]

2.00 pm

Room 12 (public)

Further to consider the Bill.

DELEGATED LEGISLATION COMMITTEE

7

Third Delegated Legislation Committee

2.30 pm

Room 9 (public)

To consider the draft Contracting Out (Local Authorities Social Services Functions) (England) (Amendment) Order 2012.


SELECT COMMITTEES

8

Health

9.00 am

Room 8 (private)

9.30 am

(public)

Subject: Public Expenditure.

Witnesses: Chris Hopson, Chief Executive, Foundation Trust Network, Jim Mackey, Chief Executive, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Philippa Slinger, Chief Executive, Heatherwood and Wexham Park NHS Foundation Trust, and Tony Spotswood, Chief Executive, Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Sir David Nicholson KCB CBE, Chief Executive, National Health Service, and David Flory CBE, Director General of NHS Finance, Performance and Operations (at 10.15 am).

9

International Development

9.00 am

Room 15 (private)

9.30 am

(public)

Subject: UK Aid to Rwanda.

Witness: Rt Hon Justine Greening MP, Secretary of State for International Development.

10

Justice

9.15 am

Room 5 (private)

9.30 am

(public)

11.00 am

(private)

Subject: Work of the Serious Fraud Office.

Witness: David Green CB QC, Director, Serious Fraud Office.

11

Public Administration

9.15 am

Room 16 (private)

9.30 am

(public)

Subject: Public Engagement in Policy-making.

Witnesses: David Babbs, Executive Director, 38 Degrees, Stephan Shakespeare, Chief Executive Officer, YouGov, and Tom Steinberg, Director, My Society; Roger Hampson, Chief Executive, London Borough of Redbridge, Catarina Tully, Director, FromOverHere, and Professor Beth Noveck (at 10.30 am).

12

Treasury

9.45 am

The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House (private)

10.00 am

(public)

Subject: National Institute of Economic and Social Research Quarterly Review October 2012.

Witnesses: Jonathan Portes, Director, Angus Armstrong, Director of Macroeconomic Research, and Simon Kirby, Lead UK Economist, NIESR.

13

Defence

10.00 am

The Grimond Room, Portcullis House (private)

10.30 am

(public)

Subject: Defence Acquisition.

Witnesses: Philip Dunne MP, Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology, Bernard Gray, Chief of Defence Materiel, and Air Marshal Steve Hillier, Deputy Chief, Defence Staff (Military Capability), Ministry of Defence.

14

Culture, Media and Sport

10.15 am

Room 6 (private)

10.30 am

(public)

Subject: Support for the Creative Industries.

Witnesses: Ivan Dunleavy, Chief Executive, and Andrew Smith, Director of Strategy and Communications, Pinewood Shepperton plc; John Mathers, Chief Executive, and Mat Hunter, Chief Design Officer, Design Council (at 11.15 am).

15

Foreign Affairs

1.45 pm

Room 5 (private)

16

Environmental Audit

2.00 pm

The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House (private)

2.15 pm

(public)

Subject: Measuring Well-being and Sustainable Development.

Witnesses: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Cabinet Office, and Office for National Statistics.

17

Finance and Services

2.00 pm

Room 13 (private)

18

Home Affairs

2.00 pm

Room 15 (private)

2.15 pm

(public)

Subject: Independent Police Complaints Commission.

Witnesses: Keir Starmer QC, Director of Public Prosecutions, and Nazir Afzal OBE, Chief Crown Prosecutor, North West Area; Nick Hardwick, former Chair, Independent Police Complaints Commission (at 3.00 pm); Dame Anne Owers DBE, Chair, Jane Furniss, Chief Executive, and Ruth Evans, Commissioner, Independent Police Complaints Commission (at 3.30 pm).

19

Health

2.30 pm

Room 8 (private)

3.00 pm

(public)

Subject: Public Expenditure.

Witnesses: Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, Secretary of State, Una O’Brien CB, Permanent Secretary, Richard Douglas CB, Director General of Policy, Strategy and Finance, and Shaun Gallagher, Acting Director General for Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships, Department of Health.

20

Energy and Climate Change

3.00 pm

The Wilson Room, Portcullis House (private)

3.15 pm

(public)

Subject: Investment in energy infrastructure and the Energy Bill.

Witnesses: Peter Atherton, Independent Energy Analyst, Ian Temperton, Climate Change Capital, and Nick Gardiner and Ian Simm, Low Carbon Finance Group.

JOINT COMMITTEES

21

Draft Communications Data Bill

10.30 am

Committee Room 3A (private)

22

Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards Sub-Committee F

1.45 pm

The Grimond Room, Portcullis House (private)

2.00 pm

(public)

Subject: Panel on Retail Competition.

Witnesses: Jayne-Anne Gadhia, Chief Executive, Virgin Money, and Craig Donaldson, Chief Executive, Metro Bank; Benny Higgins, Chief Executive, Tesco Bank, and Philip Monks, Chief Executive, Aldermore (at 3.00 pm).

23

Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards

4.15 pm

The Grimond Room, Portcullis House (private)

4.30 pm

(public)

Subject: Banking Standards.

Witnesses: Stephen Hester, Group Chief Executive, RBS, António Horta-Osório, Group Chief Executive, Lloyds Banking Group, and Peter Sands, Group Chief Executive, Standard Chartered Bank.

OTHER COMMITTEE

24

Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority

3.00 pm

Room 21 (private)

[The decision of a Committee to sit in public may be rescinded without notice.]

PUBLICATION OF SELECT COMMITTEE REPORTS

Tuesday 13 November

Time of publication

No.

1

Joint Committee on Human Rights

00.01 am

HC 372

Legislative Scrutiny: Justice and Security Bill (Fourth Report).

2

Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments

09.30 am

HC 135-x

(Tenth Report).

3

International Development

11.00 am

HC 708

Tax in Developing Countries: Increasing Resources for Development: Government Response to the Committee’s Fourth Report of Session 2012–13 (Sixth Special Report).


Written Ministerial Statements to be made today

1Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills: Government response to the Modern Workplaces Consultation on flexible parental leave and flexible working.

2Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth: Foreign Affairs Council, Defence Foreign Affairs Council and General Affairs Council: 19-20 November.

3Secretary of State for International Development: Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK (CSC)-Triennial Review.

4Secretary of State for Northern Ireland: Arrangements for publication of the Report of the Patrick Finucane Review.

5Secretary of State for Transport: Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.


Prepared 13th November 2012