House of Commons
Session 2017-19
House of Commons Votes and Proceedings
Wednesday
4 July 2018
No. 165
Corrected 1 August 2018
The House met at 11.30 am.
Prayers
1Questions to (1) the Secretary of State for International Development
(2) the Prime Minister
2Urgent Question: Demolition of Khan al-Ahmar (Alistair Burt)
3Statement: Sustainable fisheries for future generations (Secretary Michael Gove)
4Rail Passenger (Compensation) Bill: Presentation (Standing Order No. 57)
Bim Afolami, supported by Sir Mike Penning, Tom Tugendhat, Tim Loughton, Huw Merriman, Sir Michael Fallon, Heidi Allen, Mrs Anne Main, Teresa Pearce, Mohammad Yasin, Caroline Lucas and Iain Stewart, presented a Bill to make provision for a single compensation scheme for passengers across train operators; to require train operators to pay automatic compensation to season ticket holders and certain other passengers where certain standards of service are not met; to allow train operators to recover compensation paid to passengers from Network Rail in certain circumstances; to establish a body to administer rail compensation; and for connected purposes.
Bill read the first time; to be read a second time on Friday 26 October, and to be printed (Bill 242).
5International Development (Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups): Motion for leave to bring in a Bill (Standing Order No. 23)
Ordered, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision in connection with the protection of children and vulnerable adults in receipt of official development assistance and disaster relief;
That Stephen Twigg, Mrs Pauline Latham, Mrs Maria Miller, Sarah Champion, Chris Law, Jim Shannon, Caroline Lucas, Layla Moran, Mr Virendra Sharma, Mrs Helen Grant, Paul Scully and Lloyd Russell Moyle present the Bill.
Stephen Twigg accordingly presented the Bill.
Bill read the first time; to be read a second time on Friday 26 October, and to be printed (Bill 243).
6Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) (No. 2) Bill: Second and Third Reading (Standing Order No. 56)
Motion made and Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read a second time.
Question agreed to and Bill accordingly read a second time.
Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the third time.
Question agreed to and Bill accordingly read the third time, and passed.
7Ivory Bill: Programme (No. 2)
Ordered, That the Order of 4 June 2018 (Ivory Bill (Programme)) be varied as follows:
(1) Paragraphs (4) and (5) of the Order shall be omitted.
(2) Proceedings on Consideration and any proceedings in legislative grand committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after the commencement of proceedings on the Motion for this Order.
(3) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion three hours after the commencement of proceedings on the Motion for this Order.—(David Rutley.)
8Ivory Bill (Report Stage): Consideration of the Bill, not amended in the Public Bill Committee
New Clause NC1—(Sue Hayman.)—brought up, and read the first time.
Question proposed, That the Clause be read a second time.
As it was two hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion for the Programme Order, the debate was interrupted (Programme Order, today).
The Deputy Speaker put the Questions necessary to bring proceedings on consideration to a conclusion (Programme Order, today).
(1) That New Clause NC1 be read a second time (Question already proposed from the Chair).
The House divided.
Division No. 203
Ayes: 256 (Tellers: Nick Smith, Jeff Smith)
Noes: 305 (Tellers: Craig Whittaker, Amanda Milling)
Question accordingly negatived.
(2) That New Clause NC2 be added to the Bill (Question on a new Clause selected by the Speaker for separate decision).—(Sue Hayman.)
The House divided.
Division No. 204
Ayes: 262 (Tellers: Nick Smith, Jeff Smith)
Noes: 306 (Tellers: Craig Whittaker, Amanda Milling)
Question accordingly negatived.
(3) That Amendments 1 to 4 be made (Single Question on successive amendments moved by a Minister of the Crown).—(David Rutley).
Question agreed to.
Mr Tobias Ellwood signified Queen's consent, as far as Her Majesty's interest is concerned.
Bill read the third time, and passed.
10Opposition Day (15th Allotted Day, 1st Part)
Claim of Right for Scotland
Motion made and Question proposed, That this House endorses the principles of the Claim of Right for Scotland, agreed by the Scottish Constitutional Convention in 1989 and by the Scottish Parliament in 2012, and therefore acknowledges the sovereign right of the Scottish people to determine the form of government best suited to their needs.—(Ian Blackford.)
The Deputy Speaker announced a time limit on backbench speeches (Standing Order No. 47(1)).
Question again proposed.
Patrick Grady claimed to move the closure (Standing Order No. 36).
Question put, That the Question be now put.
Question agreed to.
Main Question put and agreed to.
Resolved, That this House endorses the principles of the Claim of Right for Scotland, agreed by the Scottish Constitutional Convention in 1989 and by the Scottish Parliament in 2012, and therefore acknowledges the sovereign right of the Scottish people to determine the form of government best suited to their needs.
11Statutory Instruments: Motions for Approval
Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft West Midlands Combined Authority (Business Rate Supplements Functions and Amendment) Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 7 June, be approved.—(Amanda Milling.)
Question agreed to.
(1) A public petition from residents of North Lincolnshire relating to the closure of Sandfield House was presented and read by Nic Dakin.
(2) A public petition from residents of Henley constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented and read by John Howell.
(3) A public petition from residents of the United Kingdom relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented and read by Sir Oliver Heald.
(4) A public petition from residents of Crewe and Nantwich constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented and read by Laura Smith.
(5) A public petition from residents of Coventry North East constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented and read by Colleen Fletcher.
(6) A public petition from residents of Clacton constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented and read by Giles Watling.
(7) A public petition from residents of Chesham and Amersham constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented and read by Dame Cheryl Gillan.
(8) A public petition from residents of South Thanet constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented and read by Craig Mackinlay.
Subject: NHS complaints system in Wales (Ann Clwyd)
Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Craig Whittaker.)
Adjourned at 9.22 pm until tomorrow.
Other Proceedings
Lords Messages
14Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill (Lords)
The Lords have passed the Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill (Lords) to which they desire the agreement of the Commons.
15Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill (Lords)
The Lords agree without amendment to the amendments made by the Commons to the Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill (Lords).
16Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill
The Lords agree to the Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill with an Amendment to which they desire the agreement of the Commons.
Printing of Lords Amendments
17Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill
Lords Amendment to the Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill to be considered tomorrow, and to be printed (Bill 244) with Explanatory Notes (Bill 244–EN).
Public petitions
(1) A Public Petition from residents of Bridgwater and West Somerset constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented by Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger.
(2) A Public Petition from residents of Erith and Thamesmead constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented by Teresa Pearce.
(3) A Public Petition from residents of Hertford and Stortford constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented by Mr Mark Prisk.
(4) A Public Petition from residents of Keighley constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented by John Grogan.
(5) A Public Petition from residents of Maldon constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented by Mr John Whittingdale.
(6) A Public Petition from residents of St Albans constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented by Mrs Anne Main.
(7) A Public Petition from residents of Stafford constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented by Jeremy Lefroy.
(8) A Public Petition from residents of Stockton, North constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented by Alex Cunningham.
(9) A Public Petition from residents of Thirsk and Maldon constituency relating to home education: draft guidance and consultation was presented by Kevin Hollinrake.
Changes to Notices Given
19Illegal Immigration (Offences) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
20Employment Opportunities Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
21Bat Habitats Regulation (No. 2) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
22Mobile Homes and Park Homes Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
23Fruit and Vegetables (Classification) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
24Student Loans (Debt Discharge) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
26Fishing (Access to Territorial Waters) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
27Domestic Energy (Value Added Tax) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
28Tax Rates and Duties (Review) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
29Sublet Property (Offences) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
30Healthcare (Local Accountability) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
31Local Roads (Investment) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
32Import Tariff (Reduction) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
34Public Services (Availability) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
35Electoral Commission (Duties) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
36Armed Forces (Volunteer Reserve) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
37Manufactured Goods (Trade) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
38Criminal Fraud (Private Prosecutions) Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
39Affordable Home Ownership Bill
Order for Second Reading on Friday 6 July, read and discharged.
Bill to be read a second time on Friday 26 October.
General Committees: Reports
40Sixth Delegated Legislation Committee
Mr Virendra Sharma (Chair) reported the draft Companies (Miscellaneous Reporting) Regulations 2018.
41Second Delegated Legislation Committee
Sir Henry Bellingham (Chair) reported the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2018 and the draft Electronic Presentment of Instruments (Evidence of Payment and Compensation for Loss) Regulations 2018.
European Union Documents Referred
European Union Documents No. 7966/18 and Addenda 1-13, Proposal for a Council Decision on the signing, on behalf of the EU, of the Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Republic of Singapore, No. 7967/18 and Addenda 1-13, a Proposal for a Council Decision on the conclusion of the Free Trade Agreement between the EU and the Republic of Singapore, No. 7973/18 and Addenda 1-2, a Proposal for a Council Decision on the signing, on behalf of the EU, of the Investment Protection Agreement between the EU and its Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Singapore of the other part, and No. 7974/18 and Addenda 1-2, a Proposal for a Council Decision on the conclusion of the Investment Protection Agreement between the EU and its Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Singapore of the other part.
General Committees: Appointments
The Speaker appoints the Chair of General Committees and members of Programming Sub-Committees, and allocates Statutory Instruments to Delegated Legislation Committees.
The Selection Committee nominates Members to serve on General Committees (and certain Members to serve on Grand Committees).
43Stalking Protection Bill Committee
(1) Chair: Geraint Davies
(2) Members: Victoria Atkins, Luciana Berger, Mr Ben Bradshaw, Alex Chalk, Sarah Champion, Bambos Charalambous, Kevin Foster, Richard Graham, Norman Lamb, Rachel Maclean, Neil O’Brien, Jess Phillips, Rebecca Pow, Victoria Prentis, Emma Reynolds, Antoinette Sandbach, Liz Saville Roberts, Mr Barry Sheerman, Dr Paul Williams, Dr Sarah Wollaston and Mike Wood.
44Voyeurism (Offences) (No. 2) Bill Committee
(1) Chairs: Ms Karen Buck and Sir Roger Gale
(2) Members: Maria Caulfield, Alex Chalk, Stella Creasy, Rosie Duffield, Lucy Frazer, Wera Hobhouse, Kate Hollern, Andrew Jones, Gillian Keegan, Julian Knight, Amanda Milling, Jessica Morden, Yasmin Qureshi, Mary Robinson, Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Liz Saville Roberts, Laura Smith, Ross Thomson and Helen Whately.
45First Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Warm Home Discount (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2018)
(1) Chair: Mr Adrian Bailey
(2) Members: Bob Blackman, Bambos Charalambous, David Evennett, Mr Roger Godsiff, Rebecca Harris, Trudy Harrison, Mr John Hayes, Stephen Kerr, Peter Kyle, Stephen Metcalfe, Albert Owen, Claire Perry, Jess Phillips, Mary Robinson, Nick Smith, Chris Stephens and Dr Alan Whitehead.
46Second Delegated Legislation Committee (draft West of England Combined Authority (Business Rate Supplements Functions) Order 2018)
(1) Chair: Phil Wilson
(2) Members: Peter Aldous, Jake Berry, Rehman Chishti, Dame Louise Ellman, Chris Elmore, Vicky Ford, Yvonne Fovargue, John Grogan, Simon Hart, Darren Jones, Daniel Kawczynski, Mr Pat McFadden, Stephen Morgan, Andrew Percy, Chris Philp, Kelly Tolhurst and Chuka Umunna.
47Third Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (Business Rate Supplement Functions) Order 2018)
(1) Chair: Mr Laurence Robertson
(2) Members: Jake Berry, Chris Bryant, Ann Coffey, Chris Elmore, Mr Robert Goodwill, Sir Oliver Heald, Siobhain McDonagh, Jim McMahon, Johnny Mercer, Mrs Madeleine Moon, Stephen Morgan, Chris Philp, Mr Barry Sheerman, Chris Skidmore, Kelly Tolhurst, David Tredinnick and Mrs Anne-Marie Trevelyan.
48Fourth Delegated Legislation Committee (draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Partnership and Cooperation Agreement) (Turkmenistan) Order 2017 and the draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement) (Kazakhstan) Order 2017 and the draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement) (Armenia) Order 2018)
(1) Chair: Dame Cheryl Gillan
(2) Members: Rushanara Ali, Lucy Allan, Mr Richard Bacon, Hannah Bardell, Colin Clark, Mr Simon Clarke, Robert Courts, Geraint Davies, Sir Alan Duncan, Mike Freer, Richard Graham, Dame Margaret Hodge, Mr David Lammy, Mr Khalid Mahmood, Danielle Rowley, Nick Smith and Derek Thomas.
49Fifth Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Contracts for Difference (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2018)
(1) Chair: Ian Paisley
(2) Members: Tonia Antoniazzi, Luciana Berger, Alan Brown, Bambos Charalambous, Leo Docherty, David Duguid, Rebecca Harris, Stephen Kinnock, Jack Lopresti, Claire Perry, Ellie Reeves, Mary Robinson, Mr Bob Seely, Nick Smith, Dame Caroline Spelman, Justin Tomlinson and Dr Alan Whitehead.
50Sixth Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Companies (Miscellaneous Reporting) Regulations 2018)
Members: Vicky Ford discharged and Lee Rowley nominated in substitution.
51Sixth Delegated Legislation Committee (draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Association Agreement) (Central America) Order 2018 and the draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement) (Cuba) Order 2018)
(1) Chair: Sir Henry Bellingham
(2) Members: Mr Ben Bradshaw, Jack Brereton, Robert Courts, Steve Double, Sir Alan Duncan, Mike Freer, Stephen Gethins, Helen Goodman, Bill Grant, Kate Hoey, Gerard Killen, Anne Marie Morris, Danielle Rowley, Nick Smith, Alex Sobel, Iain Stewart and Sir Hugo Swire.
52Seventh Delegated Legislation Committee (draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Strategic Partnership Agreement) (Canada) Order 2018 and the draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Framework Agreement) (Australia) Order 2018 and the draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Partnership and Cooperation Agreement) (New Zealand))
(1) Chair: Mr Virendra Sharma
(2) Members: Ben Bradley, Robert Courts, Sir Alan Duncan, Paul Farrelly, Mike Freer, Helen Goodman, Luke Graham, Mr Mark Harper, Mr Marcus Jones, Liz Kendall, Will Quince, Danielle Rowley, Tulip Siddiq, Nick Smith, Gareth Thomas, Anna Turley and Theresa Villiers.
53Eighth Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Master Trusts) Regulations 2018)
(1) Chair: Ian Paisley
(2) Members: Mike Amesbury, Jack Dromey, Vicky Foxcroft, Mr Marcus Fysh, Kate Green, Andrea Jenkyns, Jeremy Lefroy, Catherine McKinnell, Huw Merriman, Guy Opperman, John Penrose, Bridget Phillipson, Mr Gavin Shuker, Henry Smith, Wes Streeting, Julian Sturdy and Craig Whittaker.
Reports from Select Committees
54Draft Health Service Safety Investigations Bill (Joint Committee on)
Draft Health Service Safety Investigations Bill: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1064) (Sir Bernard Jenkin).
55Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
(1) Dangerous dogs: breed specific legislation: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 1040);
(2) Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Main Estimate 2018-19: Written evidence, to be published;
(3) Work of the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Written evidence, to be published (HC 321)
(Neil Parish).
(1) Thirty-fourth Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 301-xxxiii);
(2) Dispute resolution and enforcement in the draft withdrawal agreement: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1068);
(3) Ministerial correspondence: Written evidence, to be published (HC 301)
(Sir William Cash).
57High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill (Select Committee on)
High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 927) (James Duddridge).
58Human Rights (Joint Committee on)
(1) Legislative Scrutiny: Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill:
(i) Ninth Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 1208);
(ii) Written evidence, to be published (HC 1208);
(2) Youth detention: solitary confinement and restraint: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 994)
(Ms Karen Buck).
59International Trade Committee
(1) Implications of arrangements for the Republic of Ireland - Northern Ireland border for wider UK trade policy: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 665);
(2) Trade and the Commonwealth: developing countries: Written evidence, to be published (HC 667);
(3) UK investment policy: Written evidence, to be published (HC 998)
(Angus Brendan MacNeil).
60Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
(1) Work of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, 2017-19: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 498);
(2) Consultation on implementation of the Stormont House Agreement: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1095)
(Dr Andrew Murrison).
(1) Scrutiny of delegated legislation under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018: Sixth Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 1395);
(2) Establishing select committees at the start of a Parliament: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1074);
(3) Voting by proxy in the House of Commons: Written evidence, to be published (HC 825)
(Mr Charles Walker).
62Public Accounts (Committee of)
(1) Converting schools to academies: Fifty-second Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 697);
(2) Ministry of Defence’s contract with Annington Property Limited: Fifty-third Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 974);
(3) Third Annual Report of the Chair of the Committee of Public Accounts: Second Special Report, to be printed (HC 1399);
(4) Price increases for generic medications: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 1184);
(5) Universal credit: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1183)
(Meg Hillier).
63Science and Technology Committee
Impact of social media and screen use on young people’s health: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 822) (Norman Lamb).
Immigration and Scotland: Fourth Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes related to the Report (HC 488) (Pete Wishart).
65Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee on)
Twenty-eighth Report, to be printed (HC 542-xxviii) (Vicky Foxcroft).
(1) Economic crime: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 940);
(2) Digital currencies: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 910)
(Nicky Morgan).
67Women and Equalities Committee
(1) Older people and employment: Fourth Report to be printed, with formal minutes relating to the report (HC 359);
(2) Sexual harassment of women and girls in public places: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 701);
(3) Correspondence with the Secretary of State for Justice relating to the publication of the female offender strategy: Written evidence, to be published;
(4) Sexual harassment in the workplace: Written evidence in part, to be published (HC 725)
(Mrs Maria Miller).
(1) Universal credit rollout: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 366);
(2) Benefit sanctions: Written evidence, to be published (HC 955);
(3) Carillion: Written evidence, to be published (HC 769);
(4) Pension freedoms and choice: Written evidence, to be published (HC 404)
(Frank Field).
John Bercow
Speaker
Westminster Hall
The sitting began at 9.30 am.
Business appointed by the Chairman of Ways and Means (Standing Order No. 10(6))
1Speech, language and communication support for children
Resolved, That this House has considered speech, language and communication support for children.—(Rebecca Pow.)
Resolved, That this House has considered the management of NHS property.—(Karin Smyth.)
The sitting was suspended between 11.29 am and 2.30 pm (Standing Order No. 10(1)(b)).
3Tackling demand for commercial sexual exploitation
Resolved, That this House has considered the matter tackling demand for commercial sexual exploitation.—(Sarah Champion.)
4Incitement in the Palestinian education system
Resolved, That this House has considered incitement in the Palestinian education system.—(Joan Ryan.)
Motion made and Question proposed, That this House has considered the five-year land supply.—(James Cartlidge.)
The sitting was suspended between 4.52 pm and 5.23 pm for a division in the House (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
At 6.08 pm, the Motion lapsed (Standing Order No. 10(14)).
Sitting adjourned without Question put (Standing Order No. 10(14)).
Adjourned at 6.08 pm until tomorrow.
Lindsay Hoyle
Chairman of Ways and Means
Papers Laid
Papers subject to Affirmative Resolution
Draft Business Contract Terms (Assignment of Receivables) Regulations 2018 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum and an Impact Assessment (by Command) (Secretary Greg Clark)
Papers subject to Negative Resolution
Scottish Administration (Offices) Order 2018 (S.I., 2018, No. 781), dated 27 June 2018 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary David Mundell)
Transfer of Functions (Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986) Order 2018 (S.I., 2018, No. 780), dated 27 June 2018 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Chloe Smith)
4Senior Courts of England and Wales
Court of Protection, Civil Proceedings and Magistrates’ Courts Fees (Amendment) Order 2018 (S.I., 2018, No. 812), dated 3 July 2018 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum and an Impact Assessment (by Command) (Lucy Frazer)
Other papers
Report and Accounts of Health Education England for 2017–18, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 1354) (Stephen Barclay)
6Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Sustainable fisheries for future generations (by Command) (Cm. 9660) (Secretary Michael Gove)
Freedom of Information: Code of Practice (by Act) (Chloe Smith)
Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and the Competition and Markets Authority: Exiting the EU: Consumer protection, competition and state aid (by Act), to be printed (HC 1384) (Clerk of the House)
(1) Report and Accounts of Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
(2) Report and Accounts of Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
(3) Report and Accounts of Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
(4) Report and Accounts of Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
(5) Report and Accounts of Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
(6) Report and Accounts of Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
(7) Report and Accounts of North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
(8) Report and Accounts of Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
(9) Report and Accounts of Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
(10) Report and Accounts of University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
(11) Report and Accounts of University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust for 2017–18 (by Act) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt)
High Speed Two: Eastern Leg Rolling Stock Depot Consultation Response (by Command) (Cm. 9605) (Secretary Chris Grayling)
SPEAKER’S CERTIFICATES
The Speaker has certified that the Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) (No. 2) Bill is a Money Bill within the meaning of the Parliament Act 1911.
CORRECTIONS
Tuesday 3 July 2018
In Item 5, the reference to Bill 240 should have read Bill 245.
After item 20, the following should have appeared,
General Committees: Appointments
Second Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2018 and the draft Electronic Presentment of Instruments (Evidence of Payment and Compensation for Loss) Regulations 2018)
Members: Daniel Kawczynski discharged and Chris Davies nominated in substitution.