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Weekly Information Bulletin: 3rd July 2010

Business of the House of Commons

28 June – 2 July 2010

Monday 28 June

The House sat at 2.30pm

Oral QuestionsHome Office, including Topical Questions

Statements – i) G8 and G20 Summits – Mr David Cameron (ii) Limits on Non-EU Economic Migration – Theresa May

Debate – Conclusion of the Budget Debate (Resolutions agreed, some on Divisions)

Legislation – Finance Bill – First reading (Bill presented and read the First time)

Adjournment – Government policy on wheelchair services – Mr David Anderson

The House rose at 11.05pm

Tuesday 29 June

The House sat in Westminster Hall between 9.30am-2.00pm

Westminster Hall Private Members’ Debates:

09.30-11.00 – Sitting suspended

11.00-12.30 – Housing need in London – Jeremy Corbyn

12.30-13.00 – Links between deprivation and low educational attainment – Mr David Ward

13.00-13.30 – North Wales economy – Chris Ruane

13.30-14.00 – UK policy on the Western Balkans – Sir John Stanley

The House sat at 2.30pm

Oral QuestionsHealth, including Topical Questions

Speaker’s Statement – Election of the Members of the Backbench Business Committee

Debate Opposition Day (2nd allotted day) – there will be a debate on an Opposition motion – Local government financing (Opposition motion negatived on division; Government motion agreed to)

Adjournment – Bus services in Milton Keynes – Iain Stewart

The House rose at 10.55pm

Wednesday 30 June

The House sat in Westminster Hall between 9.30-5.00pm

Westminster Hall Private Members’ Debates:

09.30-11.00 – Free school meals – Mrs Sharon Hodgson

11.00-11.30 – Payment of allowances and Short money to hon. Members who refuse to take their seats – Mr Nigel Dodds

14.30-16.00 – Regional spatial strategies – Mark Lancaster

16.00-16.30 – Fire station provision in Warwickshire – Chris White

16.30-17.00 – Building Schools for the Future programme in Liverpool – Stephen Twigg

The House sat at 11.30am

Oral Questions – Northern Ireland, Prime Minister

Speaker’s Statement

Presentation of Bills – Private Members Ballot Bills (Bills presented and read the First time)

Debate – Progress and prospects in Energy Efficiency

Motion – Select Committee (Membership) (Agreed)

Adjournment – A5 to M1 link – Andrew Selous

The House rose at 7.36pm

Thursday 1 July

The House sat in Westminster Hall between 2.30pm and 5.00pm

Westminster Hall: Debate entitled supporting carers to have a life outside caring

The House sat at 10.30am

Oral QuestionsEnergy and Climate Change, including Topical Questions

Business Statement – Leader of the House

Debate – Global Poverty

Adjournment – Act of Succession and constitutional reform – Chris Bryant

The House rose at 6.27pm

Friday 2 July

The House did not sit


Written Ministerial Statements

28 June – 2 July 2010

28.6.10

Afghanistan: Implications for US Uplift – Dr Liam Fox

28.6.10

Transfer of Detainees (Afghanistan) – Dr Liam Fox

28.6.10

Diplomatic Missions/International Organisations (Parking and Traffic Fines) – Mr William Hague

28.6.10

Serious and Drink Driving Offences (Diplomatic Immunity) – Mr William Hague

28.6.10

Diplomatic Missions (Outstanding National Non-Domestic Rates Bills) – Mr William Hague

28.6.10

Diplomatic Missions and International Organisations (Congestion Charge) – Mr William Hague

28.6.10

Direct Payments for Health – Mr Paul Burstow

28.6.10

Non-EU Economic Migration Limits – Mrs Theresa May

28.6.10

Judicial Appointments – Mr Kenneth Clarke

28.6.10

G8 and G20 Summits – Mr David Cameron

29.6.10

Child Trust Fund Regulations – Mr Mark Hoban

29.6.10

Terrorist Finance tracking Programme (EU-US Agreement) – Mr Mark Hoban

29.6.10

Finance Bill 2010 – Mr David Gauke

29.6.10

Local Enterprise Partnerships – Vince Cable

29.6.10

Planning Reform – Greg Clark

29.6.10

Arm’s-length Bodies – Mrs Caroline Spelman

29.6.10

Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Programmes – Mr William Hague

29.6.10

Police Reform – Mrs Theresa May

29.6.10

Vehicle and Operator Services Agency – Mike Penning

29.6.10

The Work Programme – Chris Grayling

30.6.10

Trawlermen Compensation Scheme – Mr Edward Davey

30.6.10

United Kingdom Debt Management Office – Justine Greening

30.6.10

Local Government (Doncaster) – Robert Neill

30.6.10

Defence Support Group – Peter Luff

30.6.10

Family Justice Review – Mr Jonathan Djanogly

01.7.10

Ministerial Responsibilities – Mr Francis Maude

01.7.10

Armoured Vehicle Contract – Peter Luff

01.7.10

Quality Accounts – Mr Andrew Lansley

01.7.10

H1N1 Pandemic – Mr Andrew Lansley

01.7.10

Turks and Caicos Islands – Mr Andrew Mitchell

01.7.10

EU Transport Council – Mr Philip Hammond