+ indicates Government business.
Timings are indicative only.
House of Commons
Order of Business
Afterwards
Oral Questions to the Minister for the Cabinet Office
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David Taylor (North West Leicestershire): What recent representations she has received on refom of the Civil Service.
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(283134)
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2
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Lorely Burt (Solihull): What steps her Department is taking as part of its civil contingencies responsibilities to increase the proportion of small
businesses which have a business disruption plan.
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(283135)
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3
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John Robertson (Glasgow North West): What assessment she has made of the effects of the economic downturn on the financial viability of the voluntary sector; and
if she will make a statement.
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(283137)
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4
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Mr David Heathcoat-Amory (Wells): What discussions she has had with Ministerial colleagues on co-ordination of Government policy on democratic renewal.
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(283139)
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5
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Julie Morgan (Cardiff North): What recent assessment she has made of the effects of the economic situation on the charitable sector.
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(283142)
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6
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Mr Graham Stuart (Beverley & Holderness): What steps her Department is taking to facilitate community asset transfers.
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(283143)
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7
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Mr Stewart Jackson (Peterborough): How much funding her Department has allocated to charities and the voluntary sector from the (a) Capacitybuilders and (b)
Communitybuilders fund in the last 12 months.
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(283144)
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8
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Mr Anthony Steen (Totnes): What criteria her Department uses to allocate Grassroot grants to local community organisations.
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(283145)
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9
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Mr Philip Hollobone (Kettering): What steps the Government has taken to assist charities which have been affected by the failure of Icelandic banks; and if
she will make a statement.
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(283146)
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10
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Malcolm Bruce (Gordon): What her Department's latest assessment is of the effects of the recession on charities.
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(283147)
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11
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Greg Mulholland (Leeds North West): What steps her Department is taking as part of its civil contingencies responsibilities to increase the proportion of small
businesses which have a business disruption plan.
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(283148)
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Oral Questions to the Prime Minister
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Unless otherwise indicated the Members listed below will ask a Question without notice.
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Q1
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Bob Spink (Castle Point): If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 1 July.
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(283119)
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Q2
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Mr David Gauke (South West Hertfordshire):
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(283120)
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Q3
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Simon Hughes (North Southwark & Bermondsey):
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(283121)
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Q4
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Mr Neil Turner (Wigan):
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(283122)
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Q5
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Mark Simmonds (Boston & Skegness):
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(283123)
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Q6
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Jo Swinson (East Dunbartonshire):
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(283124)
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Q7
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Lembit Öpik (Montgomeryshire):
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(283125)
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Q8
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Mr Adam Holloway (Gravesham):
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(283126)
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Q9
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Mr Stephen Crabb (Preseli Pembrokeshire):
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(283127)
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Q10
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Mr Sharma (Ealing Southall):
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(283128)
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Q11
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Dr Phyllis Starkey (Milton Keynes South West):
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(283129)
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Q12
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Mr Andy Slaughter (Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush):
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(283130)
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Q13
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Kelvin Hopkins (Luton North):
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(283131)
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Q14
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Mr Ian Cawsey (Brigg & Goole):
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(283132)
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Q15
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Andrew Rosindell (Romford):
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(283133)
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At 12.30 pm
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Urgent Questions (if any)
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Ministerial Statements (if any)
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Preliminary Business
Notice of Presentation of Bill
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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY (LOCAL PLANS)
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[No debate]
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Bill to promote energy efficiency; to require specified bodies to publish sustainable energy plans; to make provision for
the transfer of functions to principal councils; and for connected purposes.
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Formal first reading: no debate or decision.
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Ten minute rule Motion
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DANGEROUS DOGS (AMENDMENT)
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[Up to 20 minutes]
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 and the Dangerous Dogs (Amendment) Act 1997; and
for connected purposes.
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The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to ten minutes (Standing Order No. 23).
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Main Business
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3
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PARLIAMENTARY STANDARDS BILL: Committee [2nd day].
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[Until 7.00 pm]
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For Amendments, see separate Paper.
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Remaining Stages will also be taken.
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Relevant documents:
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Memorandum from the Audit Committees on the Parliamentary Standards Bill. Copies are available in the Vote Office.
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Seventh Report from the Justice Committee, Constitutional Reform and Renewal: Parliamentary Standards Bill, HC 791.
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Nineteenth Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, Legislative Scrutiny: Parliamentary Standards Bill, HC 844.
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Proceedings on Clauses 6 to 10, new Clauses, new Schedules, and remaining proceedings in Committee of the whole House will,
so far as not previously concluded, be brought to a conclusion at 5.00 pm, and any proceedings on consideration and proceedings
on Third Reading will, so far as not previously concluded, be brought to a conclusion at 7.00 pm (Order of 29 June).
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†
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4
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SAVING GATEWAY ACCOUNTS BILL (PROGRAMME) (No. 2)
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[No debate]
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That the following provisions shall apply to the Saving Gateway Accounts Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of
13 January 2009 (Saving Gateway Accounts Bill (Programme))—
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Consideration of Lords Amendments
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1. Proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one
hour after their commencement at this day’s sitting.
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2. Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any further question being put.
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3. The proceedings on any further message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion
one hour after their commencement.
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To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 83A(7)).
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†
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5
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SAVING GATEWAY ACCOUNTS BILL: Consideration of Lords Amendments.
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The Northern Ireland Assembly has passed a Legislative Consent Resolution in respect of this Bill. Copies of the Resolution
are available in the Vote Office.
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Proceedings will, so far as not previously concluded, be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement, if the
Saving Gateway Accounts Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Motion is agreed to.
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†
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6
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
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[No debate]
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That the draft Scottish Parliamentary Pensions Act 2009 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2009, which was laid before this
House on 3 June, be approved.
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To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)).
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†
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BUILDING SOCIETIES
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[No debate]
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That the draft Amendments to Law (Resolution of Dunfermline Building Society) (No. 2) Order 2009, which was laid before this
House on 4 June, be approved.
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To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)).
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†
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8
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BANKS AND BANKING
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[No debate]
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That the draft Dunfermline Building Society Compensation Scheme, Resolution Fund and Third Party Compensation Order 2009,
which was laid before this House on 15 June, be approved.
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To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)).
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†
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9
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
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[No debate]
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That the draft National Minimum Wage Regulations 1999 (Amendment) Regulations 2009, which were laid before this House on 9
June, be approved.
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To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)).
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†
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10
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DATA PROTECTION
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[No debate]
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That the draft Data Protection (Processing of Sensitive Personal Data) Order 2009, which was laid before this House on 10
June, be approved.
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To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)).
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†
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11
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REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS
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[No debate]
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That the draft Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2009, which was laid
before this House on 10 June, be approved.
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To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)).
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†
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12
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EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
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[No debate]
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That the draft European Communities (Definition of Treaties) (Cariforum Economic Partnership Agreement) Order 2009, which
was laid before this House on 1 June, be approved.
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To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)).
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†
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
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[No debate after 7.00 pm]
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That, notwithstanding the practice of the House as to the intervals between stages of Bills brought in upon Ways and Means
Resolutions, more than one stage of the Finance Bill may be taken at any sitting of the House.
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If opposed, this item cannot be taken after 7.00 pm.
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At the end of the sitting:
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Proposed subject: Bank lending policies (Mr Tom Clarke).
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Debate may continue until 7.30 pm or for half an hour, whichever is later (Standing Order No. 9).
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COMMITTEES
PUBLIC BILL COMMITTEE
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1
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Damages (Asbestos-Related Conditions) Bill Committee
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9.30 am
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Room 9 (public)
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To consider the Bill.
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DELEGATED LEGISLATION COMMITTEES
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2
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Ninth Delegated Legislation Committee
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2.30 pm
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Room 9 (public)
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To consider the draft Overseas Companies Regulations 2009.
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3
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Tenth Delegated Legislation Committee
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2.30 pm
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Room 12 (public)
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To consider the draft Identity Cards Act 2006 (Fees) Regulations 2009, draft Identity Cards Act 2006 (Information and Code
of Practice on Penalties) Order 2009 and the draft Identity Cards Act 2006 (Provision of Information without Consent) Regulations
2009.
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4
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Eleventh Delegated Legislation Committee
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2.30 pm
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Room 10 (public)
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To consider the draft Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (Extension of duration of non-jury trial provisions)
Order 2009.
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SELECT COMMITTEES
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5
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Energy and Climate Change
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9.00 am
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The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House (private)
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9.15 am
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(public)
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Subject: Low Carbon Technologies in a Green Economy.
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Witnesses: Environmental Industries Commission; British Wind Energy Association and Renewable Energy Association (at 10.15
am).
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6
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Children, Schools and Families
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9.15 am
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The Wilson Room, Portcullis House (private)
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9.30 am
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(public)
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Subject: Academies.
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Witnesses: Lucy Heller, Managing Director, ARK Schools, Fiona Millar, journalist, Dr Daniel Moynihan, Chief Executive, Harris
Federation of South London Schools, Alasdair Smith, National Secretary, Anti Academies Alliance, and Nick Weller, committee
member, Independent Academies Association.
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7
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Work and Pensions
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9.15 am
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The Grimond Room, Portcullis House (private)
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8
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Business and Enterprise, Defence, Foreign Affairs and International Development (Committees on Arms Export Controls)
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9.30 am
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Room 5 (private)
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9
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Foreign Affairs
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2.00 pm
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The Grimond Room, Portcullis House (private)
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10
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Procedure
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2.00 pm
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Room 18 (private)
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11
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International Development
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2.15 pm
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Room 16 (private)
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2.30 pm
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(public)
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Subject: Urbanisation and Poverty.
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Witness: Gareth Thomas MP, Minister of State, Department for International Development.
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12
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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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2.30 pm
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Room 6 (private)
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13
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European Scrutiny
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2.30 pm
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Room 19 (private)
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3.30 pm
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(public)
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Subject: Ship-Source Pollution Directive and First Reading Agreements.
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Witness: Lord Bach, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Justice.
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14
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Northern Ireland Affairs
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2.30 pm
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Room 15 (private)
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3.00 pm
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(public)
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Subject: A Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland.
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Witness: Lady Trimble, Commissioner, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission.
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15
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Transport
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2.30 pm
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The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House (private)
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2.45 pm
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(public)
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Subject: Future of Aviation.
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Witnesses: Virgin Atlantic Airways, easyJet, Board of Airline Representatives in the UK and Association of Independent Tour
Operators; BAA Airports, Airport Operators Association, Peel Airports Group and TAG Farnborough Airport (at 3.45 pm).
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16
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Statutory Instruments
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As soon as convenient after 3.45 pm
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Room 7 (private)
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17
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Selection
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4.45 pm
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Room 13 (private)
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JOINT COMMITTEES
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18
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Human Rights
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1.30 pm
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Room 8 (private)
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1.45 pm
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(public)
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Subject: UK Legislation relating to Genocide and Torture.
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Witnesses: Redress; Claire Ward MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Justice (at 2.15 pm).
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19
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Statutory Instruments
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3.45 pm
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Room 7 (private)
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COMMITTEE ON A PRIVATE BILL
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20
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Opposed Bills: Bournemouth Borough Council Bill [Lords] and Manchester City Council Bill [Lords]
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10.00 am
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Room 17 (private)
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10.15 am
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(public)
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[The decision of a Committee to sit in public may be rescinded without notice.]
Written Ministerial Statements to be made today
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1
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Minister of State, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills: Education (Student Support) Regulations.
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2
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Secretary of State for Defence: Armed forces recognition.
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3
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Secretary of State for Justice: Law on damages.
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4
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Minister of State, Department for Transport: Franchised rail services.
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5
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Secretary of State for Wales: Proposal for a Legislative Competence Order in the field of culture and other fields.
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