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Summary Agenda Tuesday 10 November 2009

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Summary Agenda
2.30 pm
Prayers.
Afterwards
Private Business (without debate).
 
Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice, including at 3.15 pm Topical Questions.
3.30 pm
Urgent Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any).
Afterwards
Presentation of Bill (without debate).
 
Queen’s Diamond Jubilee—Motion for leave to introduce a Bill under the Ten minute rule (Mr Andrew Rosindell) (for up to 20 minutes).
 
Welfare Reform Bill (Programme) (No. 2) (Motion) (without debate).
 
Welfare Reform Bill:Consideration of Lords Amendments (may continue for up to three hours if the Welfare Reform Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Motion is agreed to).
 
Health Bill [Lords] (Programme) (No. 2) (Motion) (without debate).
 
Health Bill [Lords]:Consideration of Lords Message (may continue for up to two hours if the Health Bill [Lords] (Programme) (No. 2) Motion is agreed to).
 
Statutory Instruments (Motions for approval) (without debate).
 
European Union Document (Motion) (without debate).
 
Motions to change the membership of Regional Select Committees: West Midlands; South West (no debate after 10.00 pm).
 
Motion to nominate a Regional Select Committee (London) (no debate after 10.00 pm).
At the end of the sitting
Adjournment Debate: Provision of free fruit in schools (Mr Mark Todd) (until 10.30 pm or for half an hour, whichever is later).

 
Sitting in Westminster Hall
 
General Debates:
9.30 am
Financial services regulation (Mr David Heathcoat-Amory).
11.00 am
Cyprus (Mr Andrew Dismore).
12.30 pm
Rape crisis centres (Lynda Waltho).
1.00 pm
Public transport and the disabled (Mr John Randall).
1.30 pm
Centre for Defence Medicine at Selly Oak (Ms Gisela Stuart) (until 2.00 pm).

MEMORANDUM
NEW EARLY DAY MOTIONS AND ADDED NAMES
       New early day motions and added names may not be tabled on the day of Prorogation, Thursday 12 November, as it is not possible to publish them after the conclusion of the Session at the time of Prorogation. The last day in the Session on which notices of new Motions and added names may be submitted by Members is therefore Wednesday 11 November.
       All Motions fall at Prorogation.
       New Motions, and added names, may be submitted to the Table Office from its opening time in the new Session of 10.00 am on Wednesday 18 November.
TABLING OF QUESTIONS
       All Questions fall at Prorogation. Members may send notices of Questions relating to the new Session to the Table Office by post or through the e-tabling system once Prorogation has taken place. These notices will be treated as having been received on the first day of the new Session.
       Members may table notices of Questions in person in the Table Office from 10.00 am on Wednesday 18 November.
QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER IN THE NEW SESSION
       Shuffles will take place at 12.30 pm on Wednesday 18 November, the day of the State Opening, for the Oral Questions being answered on:
       The shuffles for subsequent Question times will follow the normal pattern and details may be found on the Order of Questions for the new Session when it is issued, which will be available from the Vote Office and via the Parliamentary Intranet at http://intranet.parliament.uk/bulletin-board.
QUESTIONS FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
       The last day in the Session on which Questions may be tabled for named day answer will be Monday 9 November, for answer on 12 November. In the case of ordinary written Questions the last tabling day will be Tuesday 10 November.
       The earliest date in the new Session for which a Question may be set down for named day written answer is Monday 23 November.

 

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