11.30 am
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Prayers.
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Afterwards
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Private Business (without debate).
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Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Scotland.
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12 noon
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Oral Questions to the Prime Minister.
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12.30 pm
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Urgent Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any).
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(Deferred Divisions will take place in the “No” Lobby between 12.30 pm and 2.00 pm)
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Afterwards
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Nuclear Fuel Cycle (Non-Proliferation and Public Liability)—Motion for leave to introduce a Bill under the Ten minute rule
(Mr Jamie Reed) (for up to 20 minutes).
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Business of the House (Motion) (may continue until any hour, if the 7.00 pm Business Motion is agreed to).
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Bribery Bill [
Lords
]: Report stage and Third Reading (may continue for up to one hour, if the Business of the House Motion is agreed to).
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Northern Ireland Assembly Members Bill [
Lords
]: Committee and Remaining stages (may continue for up to one hour, if the Business of the House Motion is agreed to).
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Dangerous Drugs (Motion for Approval) (may continue for up to one hour, if the Business of the House Motion is agreed to).
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Debt Relief (Developing Countries) Bill: Report stage and Third Reading (may continue for up to one hour, if the Business of the House Motion is agreed to).
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Appropriation (Motion) followed by proceedings on Appropriation Bill (without debate, if the Business of the House Motion is agreed to).
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Finance Bill: Second Reading (may continue for up to three hours, if the Business of the House Motion is agreed to).
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—followed by Remaining stages (may continue for up to three hours after the commencement of proceedings on Second Reading, if the Business of the House Motion
is agreed to).
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Digital Economy Bill [
Lords
]: Committee and Remaining Stages (may continue for up to two hours, if the Business of the House Motion is agreed to).
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(Note: The House may be asked to consider any Lords Messages or Amendments that may be received).
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At the end of the sitting
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Presentation of Public Petition (without debate).
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Adjournment Debate: Theory and practice of the role of Members of Parliament (Mr Mark Todd) (until 7.30 pm or for half an hour, whichever is later).
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