House of Commons
Future Business as of Thursday 27 June 2019
Future Business
A. CALENDAR OF BUSINESS
Business in either Chamber may be changed, and further business added, up to the rising of the House on the day before it is to be taken, and is therefore provisional.
Government items of business in this section have nominally been set down for
today, but are expected to be taken on the dates stated.
B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES
Business in this section has not yet been scheduled for a specific date. It has been nominally set down for today but is not expected to be taken today.
A. Calendar of Business
Business in either Chamber may be changed, and further business added, up to the rising of the House on the day before it is to be taken, and is therefore provisional.
A number of Private Members’ bills have been set down for dates when the House is currently not expected to sit. These bills can be found in the Private Members’ bills notice paper online. Items from the notice paper will be moved to this calendar if any of the dates listed in that paper are confirmed as sitting days.
MONDAY 1 JULY
2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Afterwards
Children’s palliative care: Dr Caroline Johnson
4.30pm That this House has considered e-petition 239444 relating to online homophobia: Daniel Zeichner
Notes:
The subject for this debate was determined by the Petitions Committee. The sitting will last for up to three hours. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
TUESDAY 2 JUly
11.30am Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
12.15pm Topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
Afterwards
Breast Cancer Screening (Women Under 40): Ten Minute Rule Motion
Andrew Griffiths
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to entitle women aged under 40 and with a family history of breast cancer to breast cancer screening services; and for connected purposes.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
9.30am That this House has considered acquired brain injury: Chris Bryant
11.00am That this House has considered the religious slaughter of farm animals: George Eustice
Notes:
The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.
2.30pm That this House has considered the Polish contribution to the UK war effort in World War Two: Daniel Kawczynski
4.00pm That this House has considered the redevelopment of New Covent Garden market: Chris Heaton-Harris
4.30pm That this House has considered additional delivery charges in rural areas in Scotland: Jamie Stone
Notes:
The second part of the sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
The debate at 4.30pm will last for up to an hour.
WEDNESDAY 3 JULY
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
Afterwards
Plastic Pollution (No. 2): Ten Minute Rule Motion
Mr Alistair Carmichael
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to set targets for the reduction of plastic pollution; to require the Secretary of State to publish a strategy and annual reports on plastic pollution reduction; to establish an advisory committee on plastic pollution; and for connected purposes.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
9.30am That this House has considered potential red squirrel extinction: Trudy Harrison
11.00am That this House has considered the provision of NHS dentists in Cumbria: Tim Farron
Notes:
The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.
2.30pm That this House has considered funding for the provision of English for speakers of other languages: Preet Kaur Gill
4.00pm That this House has considered the UN General Assembly resolution on the future of the Chagos Islands: Patrick Grady
4.30pm That this House has considered genetic haemochromatosis: Mark Pawsey
Notes:
The second part of the sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
The debate at 4.30pm will last for up to an hour.
THURSDAY 4 July
9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
10.00am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
10.10am Questions to the Attorney General
1.30pm That this House has considered the Tenth Report of the International Development Committee, Forced displacement in Africa: Anchors not walls, HC 1433: Stephen Twigg
Notes:
The subject for this debate was determined by the Liaison Committee.
3.00pm That this House has considered changes to Tier 5 Religious Worker Visas: David Linden, Paul Masterton, Ged Killen
Notes:
The subject for this debate was determined by the Backbench Business Committee.
The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
MONDAY 8 JULY
2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence
3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence
4.30pm That this House has considered e-petition 236952 relating to dangerous driving: Helen Jones
Notes:
The subject for this debate was determined by the Petitions Committee. The sitting will last for up to three hours. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
TUESDAY 9 JULY
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
Afterwards
Tin Mining Subsidence: Ten Minute Rule Motion
George Eustice
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Coal Authority to undertake remedial works on properties with subsidence damage as a result of tin mining; to make provision for the Coal Authority to make compensation payments in lieu of such works; and for connected purposes.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
9.30am That this House has considered active travel and local walking and cycling infrastructure plans: Robert Courts [R], Stephen Morgan
Notes:
The Chairman of Ways and Means appointed this debate on the recommendation of the Backbench Business Committee.
Subsequent debates in Westminster Hall on this day will be drawn by Speaker’s ballot on 1 July.
WEDNESDAY 10 JULY
11.30am Questions to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office
11.53am Topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
Afterwards
Public advocate: Ten Minute Rule Motion
Maria Eagle
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to to establish a public advocate to provide advice to, and act as data controller for, representatives of the deceased after major incidents.
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
THURSDAY 11 JULY
9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for International Trade
9.53am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for International Trade
10.00am Questions to the Minister for Women and Equalities
10.23am Topical Questions to the Minister for Women and Equalities
1.30pm That this House has considered public libraries: Matt Western, Sir John Hayes
Notes:
The subject for this debate was determined by the Backbench Business Committee.
The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
MONDAY 15 JULY
2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for the Home Department
3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for the Home Department
4.30pm That this House has considered e-petitions 234627, 234797 and 235653 relating to the BBC: Helen Jones
Notes:
The subject for this debate was determined by the Petitions Committee. The sitting will last for up to three hours. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
TUESDAY 16 JULY
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Afterwards
Helen Whately
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under Standing Order No. 23 [details to be provided].
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
WEDNESDAY 17 JULY
11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for International Development
11.53am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for International Development
12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister
Afterwards
Holly Lynch
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under Standing Order No. 23 [details to be provided].
Notes:
The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.
THURSDAY 18 JULY
9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Transport
10.15am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Transport
MONDAY 22 JULY
4.30pm That this House has considered e-petition 242300 relating to future trade deals and the National Health Service: Mike Hill
Notes:
The subject for this debate was determined by the Petitions Committee. The sitting will last for up to three hours. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
B. Remaining Orders and Notices
Business in this section has not yet been scheduled for a specific date. It has therefore been set down formally to be taken in the Chamber today but is not expected to be taken today.
Secretary Sajid Javid
That the draft Immigration (Alcohol Licensing and Late Hours Catering) (Scotland) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 28 March 2018, be approved.
2. SENIOR COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
Secretary David Gauke
That the draft Non-Contentious Probate (Fees) Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 5 November 2018, be approved.
Notes:
The Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments has drawn the special attention of both Houses to the instrument in its 40th report of 2017-19 (HC 542-xl).
The Speaker has certified that the Instrument relates exclusively to England and Wales and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P).
3. Agriculture Bill: Remaining Stages
As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.
Notes:
For amendments, see separate paper (also available on the documents webpage for the Bill).
The Speaker certified before Second Reading that Clauses 1 to 3, 12 to 18 and 20 of the Bill as introduced (Bill 266) related exclusively to England and were within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83J).
Queen’s consent to be signified on Third Reading.
4. Fisheries Bill: Remaining Stages
As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.
Notes:
For amendments, see separate paper (also available on the documents webpage for the Bill).
Queen’s consent to be signified on Third Reading.
Alok Sharma
That the draft Universal Credit (Managed Migration Pilot and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this House on 14 January, be approved.
6. Exiting the European Union (Competition)
Secretary Greg Clark
That the draft State Aid (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this House on 21 January, be approved.
7. Financial Services (Implementation of Legislation) Bill [Lords]: Remaining Stages
As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.
Notes:
For amendments, see separate paper (also available on the documents web page for the Bill).
8. Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill: Remaining Stages
Not amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.
Notes:
For amendments, see separate paper (also available on the documents web page for the Bill).
9. Trade Bill: Consideration of Lords Amendments
Notes:
Queen’s consent to be signified.
The National Assembly for Wales has approved a Legislative Consent Resolution, and a Supplementary Legislative Consent Resolution, to this Bill. Copies of the Resolutions are available in the Vote Office (also available on the documents webpage for the Bill).
Secretary Sajid Javid
That the draft British Nationality Act 1981 (Remedial) Order 2019, which was laid before this House on 2 May, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
Secretary David Mundell
That the draft Victims and Witnesses (Scotland) Act 2014 (Consequential Modification) Order 2019, which was laid before this House on 16 May, be approved.
Secretary Sajid Javid
That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2019, which was laid before this House on 4 June, be approved.
13. COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY
Kit Malthouse
That the draft Community Infrastructure Levy (Amendment) (England) (No. 2) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this House on 4 June, be approved.
Notes:
The Speaker has certified that the Instrument relates exclusively to England and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P).
Secretary Greg Clark
That the draft Electricity Capacity (No. 2) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this House on 5 June, be approved.
15. EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (AIR QUALITY)
Secretary Michael Gove
That the draft Environment (Legislative Functions from Directives) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this House on 6 June, be approved.
Jesse Norman
That the draft Capital Allowances (Structures and Buildings Allowances) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this House on 17 June, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
The Speaker has not yet considered the Instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
Margot James
That the draft Small-scale Radio Multiplex and Community Digital Radio Order 2019, which was laid before this House on 20 June, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).
18. Kew Gardens (Leases) (No. 3) Bill [Lords]: Committee
Notes:
The Speaker has certified that the Bill relates exclusively to England on matters within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83J).
Queen’s consent to be signified on Third Reading.
19. Non-Domestic Rating (Lists) Bill: Remaining Stages
Not amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.
20. High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill: Remaining Stages
As amended in the Select Committee, not amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.
Relevant Documents:
Government overview of the case for HS2 Phase 2a and its environmental impacts, CP 118
21. Estimates 2019-20: Department for International Development
Jesse Norman
That, for the year ending with 31 March 2020, for expenditure by the Department for International Development:
(1) further resources, not exceeding £3,631,122,000 be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 2154 of Session 2017–19,
(2) further resources, not exceeding £1,923,101,000 be authorised for use for capital purposes as so set out, and
(3) a further sum, not exceeding £5,760,680,000 be granted to Her Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.
Amendment (a)
Margaret Beckett
Mr Dominic Grieve
At end, add “provided that the authorisation for the use of resources under this resolution does not apply to such use if the United Kingdom leaves the European Union unless (a) a withdrawal agreement has been ratified or (b) the House of Commons has, prior to the United Kingdom leaving the European Union, agreed a resolution to the effect that it approves the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a withdrawal agreement.”.
Notes:
This Estimate is to be considered in as far as it relates to spending of the Department for International Development (Resolution of 24 June).
22. Estimates 2019-20: Department for Education
Jesse Norman
That, for the year ending with 31 March 2020, for expenditure by the Department for Education:
(1) further resources, not exceeding £35,024,055,000 be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 2154 of Session 2017–19,
(2) further resources, not exceeding £15,813,820,000 be authorised for use for capital purposes as so set out, and
(3) a further sum, not exceeding £48,195,607,000 be granted to Her Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.
Amendment (a)
Margaret Beckett
Mr Dominic Grieve
At end, add “provided that the authorisation for the use of resources under this resolution does not apply to such use if the United Kingdom leaves the European Union unless (a) a withdrawal agreement has been ratified or (b) the House of Commons has, prior to the United Kingdom leaving the European Union, agreed a resolution to the effect that it approves the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a withdrawal agreement.”.
Notes:
This Estimate is to be considered in as far as it relates to spending of the Department for Education (Resolution of 24 June).
23. Estimates 2019-20: Department for Work and Pensions
Jesse Norman
That, for the year ending with 31 March 2020, for expenditure by the Department for Work and Pensions:
(1) further resources, not exceeding £48,180,879,000 be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 2154 of Session 2017-19,
(2) further resources, not exceeding £362,104,000 be authorised for use for capital purposes as so set out, and
(3) a further sum, not exceeding £49,265,200,000 be granted to Her Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.
Amendment (a)
Margaret Beckett
Mr Dominic Grieve
At end, add “provided that the authorisation for the use of resources under this resolution does not apply to such use if the United Kingdom leaves the European Union unless (a) a withdrawal agreement has been ratified or (b) the House of Commons has, prior to the United Kingdom leaving the European Union, agreed a resolution to the effect that it approves the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a withdrawal agreement.”.
Notes:
This Estimate is to be considered in so far as it relates to spending of the Department for Work and Pensions (Resolution of 24 June).
24. Estimates 2019-20: Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Jesse Norman
That for the year ending with 31 March 2020, for expenditure by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:
(1) further resources, not exceeding £13,222,573,000 be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 2154 of Session 2017–19,
(2) further resources, not exceeding £5,087,100,000 be authorised for use for capital purposes as so set out, and
(3) a further sum, not exceeding £9,295,168,000 be granted to Her Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.
Amendment (a)
Margaret Beckett
Mr Dominic Grieve
At end, add “provided that the authorisation for the use of resources under this resolution does not apply to such use if the United Kingdom leaves the European Union unless (a) a withdrawal agreement has been ratified or (b) the House of Commons has, prior to the United Kingdom leaving the European Union, agreed a resolution to the effect that it approves the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a withdrawal agreement.”.
Notes:
This Estimate is to be considered in so far as it relates to spending of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (Resolution of 24 June).
Jesse Norman
That, for the year ending with 31 March 2020:
(1) further resources, not exceeding £201,202,413,000 be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 2154, HC 2173, HC 2180, HC 2181, HC 2182 and HC 2183 of Session 2017–19,
(2) further resources, not exceeding £24,106,601,000 be authorised for use for capital purposes as so set out, and
(3) a further sum, not exceeding £171,642,347,000 be granted to Her Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.
26. Census (Return Particulars and Removal of Penalties) Bill [Lords]: Second Reading
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this Bill for certification.
27. Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Bill: Second Reading
Notes:
The Speaker has not yet considered this Bill for certification.
28. Exiting the European Union (Animals)
Secretary Michael Gove
That the draft Trade in Animals and Animal Products (Legislative Functions) and Veterinary Surgeons (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this house on 26 June, be approved.
Notes:
The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).