House of Commons
Session 2010-12
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Summary Agendas and Orders of Business
Future Business Part A: Business for the period ending on Tuesday 20 December 2011
Includes the business announced by the Leader of the House (which may be changed up to the rising of the House on the day before it is to be taken and is therefore provisional.)
For Backbench business see Part B of this paper. For Remaining Orders and Notices see Part C of this paper. For Business to be taken in Westminster Hall see Part D of this paper. For Other future business see Part E of this paper. For Business to be taken in European Committees see Part F of this paper. For Notices of Public Petitions see Part G of this paper. For Notices of written ministerial statements see Part H of this paper.
Notes:
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Amended
On this day Private Members' Bills do not have precedence and the Bill cannot make progress.
A
Business for the period ending on Tuesday 20 December 2011
Includes the business announced by the Leader of the House (which may be changed up to the rising of the House on the day before it is to be taken and is therefore provisional).
Tuesday 13 December
Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice, including Topical Questions.
Presentation of Bill: Martin Caton: Passive Flue Gas Systems (Strategy): Bill to require the Secretary of State to prepare
and publish a strategy for the promotion of passive flue gas heat recovery systems; and for connected purposes.
Ten minute Rule Motion: Andrew Rosindell: Public Festivals, Holidays and Commemorations: That leave be given to bring in
a Bill to require the Secretary of State annually to prepare and publish a list of the festivals and commemorations which
will take place in the year 10 years after publication; to indicate which days will be designated as Bank or Public Holidays,
to make provision to enable local communities to observe significant occasions; and for connected purposes.
Motion to approve the appointment of the Chairman of the Statistics Board.
Proceedings on the Charities Bill [Lords].
Motion to approve a Statutory Instrument relating to Financial Restrictions (Iran).
Opposition Day (un-allotted day) [Half day]. There will be a debate relating to Europe. This debate will arise on a Democratic
Unionist Party Motion.
At the end of the sitting: Adjournment: David Morris: Illegal downloading of music.
Wednesday 14 December
Questions to the Minister for the Cabinet Office, including Topical Questions, and to the Prime Minister.
Ten minute Rule Motion: Priti Patel: Victims of Crime (Code of Practice): That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make
provision for a code of practice to be observed by all those working in the criminal justice system setting out the rights
of victims of crime and their families; and for connected purposes.
Motions on Standing Orders relating to Ways and Means and Supply.
Motions relating to Scrutiny of Draft Orders under the Public Bodies Bill [Lords].
Opposition Day (un-allotted day) (Half day). There will be a debate on an Opposition Motion. Subject to be announced.
At the end of the sitting: Adjournment: Paul Blomfield: Pedestrian access through railway stations.
Thursday 15 December
Questions to the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, including Topical Questions, and to the Leader
of the House and House of Commons Commission.
Motion relating to the recommendations of the Members’ Expenses Committee Report on the Operation of the Parliamentary Standards
Act 2009 (Member in charge: Adam Afriyie).
Motion relating to Financial Education for Young People (Members in charge: Justin Tomlinson, Andrew Percy and Mark Garnier)
(for at least three hours).
FINANCIAL EDUCATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Andrew Percy
Justin Tomlinson
Andrew Bingham
Mr Robert Buckland
Brandon Lewis
That this House notes that young people today grow up in an increasingly complex financial world requiring them to make difficult decisions for the future, often without the necessary level of financial literacy; believes that financial education will help address the national problem of irresponsible borrowing and personal insolvency and that teaching people about budgeting and personal finance will help equip the workforce with the necessary skills to succeed in business and drive forward economic growth; further believes that the country has a duty to equip its young people properly through education to make informed financial decisions; and calls on the Government to consider the provision of financial education as part of the current curriculum review. |
The subjects for debate were nominated by the Backbench Business Committee. For details, see Future Business B.
At the end of the sitting: Adjournment: Annette Brooke: Future of health services for disabled children.
Friday 16 December
Note: The House is not expected to be sitting on this day.
1 |
RIGHTS BILL: Second Reading. |
Member in charge: Mr Philip Hollobone
2 |
ELECTORAL LAW (AMENDMENT) BILL: Second Reading. |
Member in charge: Mr Peter Bone
Monday 19 December
Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence, including Topical Questions.
General debate on Apprenticeships.
At the end of the sitting: Adjournment: Andrew Griffiths: Proposed closure of the inpatient mental health unit in Burton.
Tuesday 20 December
Questions to the Deputy Prime Minister, including Topical Questions and to the Attorney General.
Ten minute Rule Motion: Hugh Bayley: National Health Service (Right to Treatment): That leave be given to bring in a Bill
to make provision to ensure that medical treatment prescribed as necessary by a doctor or other medical professional must
be provided unless the type of treatment is not approved by the Secretary of State or the National Institute for Health and
Clinical Excellence; to establish a national register of cases where such prescribed treatment is refused; to introduce a
mechanism for appeal against decisions about provision of medical treatments; and for connected purposes.
Pre-recess Adjournment debate. The format will be specified by the Backbench Business Committee.
At the end of the sitting: Adjournment: Steven Timms: Abduction of Lydia Hunt.
The House will sit at 11.30 am on this day (Order of 1 November).
FORTHCOMING END OF DAY ADJOURNMENT DEBATES
TUESDAY 10 JANUARY TO MONDAY 16 JANUARY
Applications should be made in writing to the Table Office by 7 pm or the rise of the House, whichever is the earlier, on Tuesday 20 December. The Ballot will take place on Wednesday 21 December.