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Weekly Information Bulletin: 14th May 2011

Forthcoming Business of the House of Commons

16 – 20 May

Monday 16 May

The House will sit at 2.30pm

Oral Questions – Defence, including Topical Questions

Motion – To approve the 15th Report 2010-12 of the Standards and Privileges Committee (HC 1023)

Debate Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan

Adjournment – Effects on farming of a potential drought – Dr Thérèse Coffey

Tuesday 17 May

The House will sit in Westminster Hall between 9.30am-2.00pm

Westminster Hall Private Members’ Debates:

09.30-11.00 – Future of social care services – Alex Cunningham

11.00-12.30 – Role of religious education in schools – Fiona Bruce

12.30 -13.00 – Future of the Forensic Science Service – Jonathan Reynolds

13.00-13.30 – Treatment of problem gambling – Philip Davies

13.30-14.00 – Transfer of public sector jobs in HM Revenue and Customs and the Valuation Office Agency out of Grimsby – Austin Mitchell

The House will sit at 2.30pm

Oral Questions – Justice, including Topical Questions

Ten Minute Rule Motion – Dangerous Driving (Maximum Sentence) – Karl Turner

Motion – To approve a Ways and Means Resolution relating to the Localism Bill

Legislation – Localism Bill – remaining stages (Day 1)

Adjournment – Future of public health observatories – Grahame M Morris

Wednesday 18 May

The House will sit in Westminster Hall between 9.30-5.00pm

Westminster Hall Private Members’ Debates:

09.30-11.00 – Post Office Card Account – Sarah Newton

11.00-11.30 – Stillbirth – Chris Heaton-Harris

14.30 -16.00 – Government policy on waste reduction – Hywel Williams

16.00-16.30 – Profile and status of the manufacturing sector – Alison McGovern

16.30-17.00 – Contribution to costs of policing football matches by Premiership clubs – Mr Aidan Burley

The House will sit at 11.30am

Oral Questions – Northern Ireland, Prime Minister

Ten Minute Rule Motion – Road Safety – Sir Alan Beith

Legislation – Localism Bill – Remaining stages (Day 2)

Adjournment – Government policy on the use of power line technology devices – Mark Lancaster

Thursday 19 May

The House will sit in Westminster Hall between 2.30pm and 5.30pm

Westminster Hall: Severn Crossings Toll; Constitutional Implications for Wales for the Government’s proposals for Constitutional Reform

The House will sit at 10.30am

Oral QuestionsEnergy and Climate Change, including Topical Questions

Business Statement – Leader of the House

Backbench Business – (i) Motion relating to the BBC World Service (ii) Motion relating to rural broadband and mobile coverage

Adjournment – East Coast main line call centre contract – Ian Mearns

Friday 20 May

The House will not be sitting

Provisional Forthcoming Business of the House of Commons

23 – 27 May 2011

Monday 23 May

The House will sit at 2.30pm

Oral Questions – Education, including Topical Questions

Debate – Opposition Day (16th allotted day) – Subject to be announced

Adjournment – Standards of governance amongst FTSE 100 companies – Eric Joyce

Tuesday 24 May

The House will sit in Westminster Hall between 9.30am-2.00pm

Westminster Hall Private Members’ Debates:**

The House will sit at 2.30pm (or 11.30am subject to the approval of the House)

Oral Questions – Deputy Prime Minister, including Topical Questions, Attorney General and to the Church Commissioners

Ten Minute Rule Motion – Subject to be announced – Mr Robert Buckland

Backbench Business General debate on matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment

Adjournment – School places in Finchley – Mike Freer

Wednesday 25 May

The House will be in recess

Thursday 26 May

The House will be in recess

Friday 27 May

The House will be in recess

*Details known previous Thursday after 1.00pm

** There are no Westminster Hall Debates currently scheduled