Weekly Information Bulletin: 12th June 2010
Business of the House of Commons
7 – 11 June 2010
Monday 7 June
The House sat at 2.30pm
Oral Questions – Education, including, Topical Questions
Debate on the Address – Constitution and Home Affairs (Debate adjourned)
Motion – Political and Constitutional Reform Committee (Agreed)
Adjournment – Government proposals to provide for the anonymity of rape defendants – Caroline Flint
The House rose at 11.35pm
Tuesday 8 June
Westminster Hall Private Members’ Debates: **
The House sat at 2.30pm
Oral Questions – Treasury, including Topical Questions
Debate on the Address (conclusion) – Economic Affairs and Work and Pensions (Agreed on division)
Adjournment – Housing policy – Andrew George
The House rose at 11.15pm
Wednesday 9 June
The House sat in Westminster Hall between 9.30-5.00pm
Westminster Hall Private Members’ Debates:
09.30-11.00 – High speed rail – Mark Lazarowicz
11.00-11.30 – Transport in South Devon – Mr Adrian Sanders
14.30-16.00 – Debate withdrawn
16.00-16.30 – Eliminating child poverty in the UK – Bob Russell
16.30-17.00 – Future of Liverpool Royal University Hospital – Mrs Louise Ellman
The House sat at 11.30am
Oral Questions – Cabinet Office; Prime Minister
Statement – Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust
Legislation – Identity Documents Bill – Second reading – (Bill read a Second time)
Legislation – Identity Documents Bill – Programme Motion – (Agreed)
Adjournment – Detecting and dealing with fraud in Wirral NHS Foundation Trust – Mr Frank Field
The House rose at 7.24pm
Thursday 10 June
The House sat in Westminster Hall between 2.30pm and 5.00pm
Westminster Hall – Debate entitled Volcanic Ash – its impact on passengers and the Aviation Industry
The House sat at 10.30am
Oral Questions – Communities and Local Government, including Topical Questions
Speaker’s Statement – Select Committee Chair election results
Business Statement – Leader of the House
Debate – Tackling Poverty in the UK
Adjournment – Adoption of new roads – Mr Philip Hollobone
The House rose at 6.26pm
Friday 11 June
The House did not sit
** There are no Westminster Hall Debates currently scheduled
Written Ministerial Statements
7 – 11 June 2010
7.6.10
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Telecoms Council – Mr Edward Vaizey
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Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters – Mr David Gauke
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EU Energy Council – Charles Hendry
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Office for Budget Responsibility – Mr George Osborne
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Media and Technology – Mr Jeremy Hunt
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Sea Fish Industry Authority – Mrs Caroline Spelman
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Prime Ministerial Appointments – Mr David Cameron
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Motorcycle Test – Mike Penning
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Previously Developed Land (Density) – Greg Clark
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United Kingdom Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues – Mr William Hague
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G6 Meeting – Mrs Theresa May
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English Language Requirement – Mrs Theresa May
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Equality Act 2010 (Seafarers) – Mike Penning
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Time for Training (Medical Education England Report) – Mr Andrew Lansley
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Financial Services Authority (Annual Report) – Mr Mark Hoban
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Local Government Savings Package – Mr Eric Pickles
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Munro Review (Child Protection) – Tim Loughton
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Environment Council – Chris Huhne
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General Affairs Council and Foreign Affairs Council – Mr David Lidington
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Stop-and-Search Authorisation – Nick Herbert
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Justice and Home Affairs Council – James Brokenshire
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Police Authorities (Revised Grant Allocations) – Nick Herbert
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Azelle Rodney Inquiry – Mr Kenneth Clarke
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10.6.10
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Special Advisors – Mr David Cameron
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Transport (Local Authority Major Scheme) - Mr Philip Hammond
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Marine Aids to Navigation – Mike Penning
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Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council – Chris Grayling
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Work Programme – Chris Grayling
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