Weekly Information Bulletin: 26th March 2011
Forthcoming Business of the House of Commons
28 March – 1 April 2011
Monday 28 March
The House will sit at 2.30pm
Oral Questions – Work and pensions, including Topical Questions
Ten Minute Rule Motion – Protection of Bowling Greens (Development Control) – John Woodcock
Debate – Continuation of the Budget debate - Regulation and Economic Reform
Adjournment – Implementation of the provisions of the Sustainable Communities Act 2007 – Caroline Lucas
Tuesday 29 March
The House will sit in Westminster Hall between 9.30am-2.00pm
Westminster Hall Private Members’ Debates:
09.30-11.00 – West Lothian question – Paul Murphy
11.00-12.30 – Access to financial services in rural communities – Roger Williams
12.30 -13.00 – Solar power and feed-in tariffs – Alex Cunningham
13.00-13.30 – Circumstances surrounding the death of Carmel Bloom – Mr Lee Scott
13.30-14.00 – Road vehicle wheel safety – Paul Goggins
The House will sit at 2.30pm
Oral Questions – Justice, including Topical Questions
Ten Minute Rule Motion – Children (Access to Parents) – Charlie Elphicke
Debate – Conclusion of the Budget debate – Work Incentives and Employment
Adjournment – Future of rail engineering jobs – John McDonnell
Wednesday 30 March
The House will sit in Westminster Hall between 9.30-5.00pm
Westminster Hall Private Members’ Debates:
09.30-11.00 – Provision for children with special educational needs – Alun Cairns
11.00-11.30 – Squatting – Mike Weatherley
14.30 -16.00 – Public satisfaction with the NHS – John Cryer
16.00-16.30 – Visas for foreign fishermen – Jim Shannon
16.30-17.00 – Motor sport competitions on the public highway in England and Wales – Mr Ben Wallace
The House will sit at 11.30am
Oral Questions – International Development, Prime Minister
Ten Minute Rule Motion – Alcohol Marketing – Dr Sarah Wollaston
Legislation – Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill – Remaining Stages (Day 1)
Adjournment – Provision of community facilities at Flitch Green, Essex – Sir Alan Haselhurst
Thursday 31 March
The House will sit in Westminster Hall between 2.30pm and 5.30pm
Westminster Hall: High Speed Rail
The House will sit at 10.30am
Oral Questions – Business, Innovation and Skills, including Topical Questions
Business Statement – Leader of the House
Legislation – Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill – Conclusion of remaining Stages (Day 2)
Adjournment – Future of the Zurbaran paintings at Auckland Castle – Helen Goodman
Friday 1 April
The House will sit at 9.30am
Private Members’ Bills -
Coinage (Measurement) Bill – Report Stage – Mark Lancaster
Broadcasting (Public Service Content) Bill - Second reading - Mr Christopher Chope
National Park Authorities Bill - Second reading - Mr Christopher Chope
Sale of Park Homes Bill - Second reading - Mr Christopher Chope
Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulation Bill - Second reading - Mr Christopher Chope
Food Labelling Regulations (Amendment) Bill - Second reading - Mr Richard Bacon
Fire Safety (Protection of Tenants) Bill - Second reading - Mr Adrian Sanders
Sex and Relationships Education Bill - Second reading - Chris Bryant
Contaminated Blood (Support for Infected and Bereaved Persons) Bill [HL] - Second reading - Mr Tom Clarke
Council Housing (Local Financing Pathfinders) Bill - Second reading - Sarah Newton
Medical Insurance (Pensioner tax relief) Bill - Second reading - Mr Peter Bone
Parliamentary Standards (Amendment) Bill - Second reading - Adam Afriyie
Adjournment – Future of A-levels – Elizabeth Truss
Provisional Forthcoming Business of the House of Commons
4 – 8 April 2011
Monday 4 April
The House will sit at 2.30pm
Oral Questions – Communities and Local Government, including Topical Questions
Debate – Opposition Day (14th allotted day) – Subject to be announced
Adjournment – Treatment of Bradley Manning – Ann Clwyd
Tuesday 5 April
The House will sit in Westminster Hall between 9.30am-2.00pm
Westminster Hall Private Members’ Debates:**
The House will sit at 2.30pm
Oral Questions – Deputy Prime Minister, including Topical Questions, Attorney General, Church Commissioners etc.
Ten Minute Rule Motion – Subject to be announced – Mike Gapes
Debate – Britain’s contribution to humanitarian relief in Libya
Backbench Business – Pre-recess adjournment debate
Adjournment – Forestry Commission employment in Northumberland – Sir Alan Beith
Wednesday 6 April
The House will not be sitting
Thursday 7 April
The House will not be sitting
Friday 8 April
The House will not be sitting
*Details known previous Thursday after 1.00pm
** There are no Westminster Hall Debates currently scheduled
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