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Wednesday 28 June 2017 Order Paper No.4: Part 1 SUMMARY AGENDA: CHAMBER 11.30am Prayers Afterwards Oral Questions: Northern Ireland 12 noon Oral Questions: Prime Minister 12.30pm Urgent Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any) Until 7.00pm Queen’s Speech (Motion for an Address) (Proposed subject for debate: Health, Social Care and Security) Until 7.30pm or for half an hour Adjournment Debate: School funding formula in London (Sir Vince Cable)
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Wednesday 28 June 2017 Order Paper No.4: Part 1

SUMMARY AGENDA: CHAMBER

11.30am Prayers

Afterwards Oral Questions: Northern Ireland

12 noon Oral Questions: Prime Minister

12.30pm Urgent Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any)

Until 7.00pm Queen’s Speech (Motion for an Address) (Proposed subject for

debate: Health, Social Care and Security)

Until 7.30pm or for

half an hour

Adjournment Debate: School funding formula in London (Sir Vince

Cable)

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CONTENTS

PART 1: BUSINESS TODAY

3 Chamber

11 Written Statements

12 Announcements

17 Further Information

PART 2: FUTURE BUSINESS

20 A. Calendar of Business

23 B. Remaining Orders and Notices

Notes:

Items marked [R] indicates that a Member has declared a relevant interest.

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BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER

11.30am Prayers

Followed by

QUESTIONS

Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

1 Kate Hollern (Blackburn)

What steps the Government is taking to comply with the requirement for rigorous

impartiality set out in the Belfast Agreement. (900001)

2 Mr William Wragg (Hazel Grove)

What progress has been made on discussions on power sharing in Northern Ireland.

(900002)

3 Mr Ranil Jayawardena (North East Hampshire)

What recent assessment he has made of the security situation in Northern Ireland.

(900003)

4 Stuart C. McDonald (Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East)

What assessment he has made of the implications of exiting the EU for free movement of

people between Northern Ireland and the (a) Republic of Ireland and (b) rest of the UK.

(900004)

5 Jeff Smith (Manchester, Withington)

What steps the Government is taking to comply with the requirement for rigorous

impartiality set out in the Belfast Agreement. (900005)

6 Gareth Johnson (Dartford)

What steps he is taking to ensure that there is no hard border with the Republic of Ireland

after the UK leaves the EU. (900006)

7 Jeremy Quin (Horsham)

What recent progress has been made on developing Northern Ireland's economy. (900008)

8 Alison Thewliss (Glasgow Central)

What assessment he has made of the potential effect on the peace process of an

agreement on confidence and supply between the Government and the Democratic

Unionist Party. (900009)

9 Patricia Gibson (North Ayrshire and Arran)

What assessment he has made of the potential effect on the peace process of an

agreement on confidence and supply between the Government and the Democratic

Unionist Party. (900010)

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10 Victoria Prentis (Banbury)

What progress has been made on power-sharing arrangements in Northern Ireland.

(900011)

11 Maria Caulfield (Lewes)

What plans the Government has for the representation of Northern Ireland at the

negotiations on the UK leaving the EU in the absence of the Northern Ireland Executive.

(900012)

12 Mr John Baron (Basildon and Billericay)

What recent assessment he has made of the security situation in Northern Ireland.

(900013)

13 Mrs Sheryll Murray (South East Cornwall)

What progress has been made on power-sharing arrangements in Northern Ireland.

(900014)

14 Jo Churchill (Bury St Edmunds)

What steps he is taking to increase inward investment in Northern Ireland. (900015)

At 12 noon

Oral Questions to the Prime Minister

Q1 Mrs Sheryll Murray (South East Cornwall)

If she will list her official engagements for Wednesday 28 June. (900051)

Q2 Mr William Wragg (Hazel Grove) (900052)

Q3 Ian C. Lucas (Wrexham) (900053)

Q4 Kevin Brennan (Cardiff West) (900054)

Q5 Jo Stevens (Cardiff Central) (900055)

Q6 Ian Austin (Dudley North) (900056)

Q7 Gavin Newlands (Paisley and Renfrewshire North) (900057)

Q8 Marion Fellows (Motherwell and Wishaw) (900058)

Q9 Maria Caulfield (Lewes) (900059)

Q10 Paula Sherriff (Dewsbury) (900060)

Q11 Dr Rupa Huq (Ealing Central and Acton) (900061)

Q12 Richard Graham (Gloucester) (900062)

Q13 Charlie Elphicke (Dover) (900063)

Q14 Angela Smith (Penistone and Stocksbridge) (900064)

Q15 Mr Barry Sheerman (Huddersfield) (900065)

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URGENT QUESTIONS AND STATEMENTS

12.30pm

Urgent Questions (if any)

Ministerial Statements (if any)

BUSINESS OF THE DAY

1. QUEEN'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS): ADJOURNED DEBATE [27 JUNE]

Until 7.00pm (Standing Order No. 9(3))

Proposed subject for debate: Health, Social Care and Security

That an Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, as follows:

Most Gracious Sovereign,

We, Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of

Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble

thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both

Houses of Parliament.

Amendment (a)

Caroline Lucas

Chuka Umunna

Ian Blackford

Stephen Doughty

Kirsty Blackman

Liz Saville Roberts

Alison McGovern Wes Streeting Rushanara Ali

Tommy Sheppard Ronnie Cowan Mr Lloyd Russell-Moyle

Alison Thewliss David Linden Stephen Gethins

Peter Grant Brendan O'Hara Patrick Grady

Carol Monaghan Angus Brendan MacNeil Stewart Malcolm McDonald

Martyn Day Pete Wishart Stuart C. McDonald

John McNally Chris Stephens Martin Docherty-Hughes

Jo Swinson Tom Brake

At end add 'but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not include vital

protections for EU nationals living in the UK now and after withdrawal from the EU; and

believe that the Gracious Speech should unilaterally confirm that EU nationals living in

the UK can retain their right to remain.'.

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Amendment (b)

Caroline Lucas

Mr David Lammy

Chris Law

Layla Moran

Liz Saville Roberts

Kerry McCarthy

Helen Goodman Jo Swinson Tom Brake

Stephen Lloyd

At end add 'but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to put in place effective

measures to protect the environment ahead of the UK’s exit from the EU; believe that, in

negotiating our future relationship with the EU, the Government should opt for the most

environmentally effective way forward and not insist on pursuing freedom from all forms

of EU authority; call on the Government to introduce a new Environmental Protection Bill

to transfer all relevant EU law into domestic law by way of primary legislation; call for that

legislation to include the meaningful transfer of existing targets and to set new and

ambitious targets, establish formal mechanisms for alignment with EU standards, and

establish and fund an independent framework for guaranteeing implementation and

compliance, including transparent and accountable reporting structures and access for

citizens to environmental justice; believe that the precautionary and the polluter pays

principles, as well as the principle of integrating environmental goals into other policies,

should be incorporated into domestic frameworks; call for additional measures designed

to restore the UK countryside and provide new sustainable settlements for agriculture and

fisheries; and note that the Environment Agency and Natural England will require

additional funding to monitor compliance, and that the Department for Environment, Food

and Rural Affairs will require extra strategic capacity to manage the transfer of powers.'.

Amendment (c)

Ian Blackford

Liz Saville Roberts

Kirsty Blackman

Hywel Williams

Alison Thewliss

Patrick Grady

Hannah Bardell Mhairi Black Deidre Brock

Alan Brown Dr Lisa Cameron Douglas Chapman

Joanna Cherry Ronnie Cowan Angela Crawley

Martyn Day Martin Docherty-Hughes Marion Fellows

Stephen Gethins Patricia Gibson Peter Grant

Neil Gray Drew Hendry Stewart Hosie

Chris Law David Linden Angus Brendan MacNeil

Stuart C. McDonald Stewart Malcolm McDonald John McNally

Carol Monaghan Gavin Newlands Brendan O'Hara

Tommy Sheppard Chris Stephens Dr Philippa Whitford

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Pete Wishart Jonathan Edwards Ben Lake

At end add 'but regret that the measures set out fail to meet the challenges facing the

majority of people living in the nations and regions of the UK; call in particular for the

Government to abandon its plans to pursue a hard Brexit and instead agree a new

position with all parties and all devolved governments that seeks to secure continued

membership of the Single Market; further call on the Government to halt further austerity

spending cuts, which are damaging the UK’s economic growth and punishing the

incomes of hard-working people, and to invest in public services to stimulate economic

growth; and call on the Government in particular to reverse the two-child policy and

remove the rape clause and lift the benefit freeze, to deliver intergenerational fairness by

implementing a transition for the WASPI women and a real Living Wage for all adults

above the age of 18, and to acknowledge its responsibility as a member of the

international community to contribute to the resolution of the refugee crisis in Europe.'.

Amendment (d)

Stella Creasy

Diana Johnson

Alison Thewliss

Sir Peter Bottomley

Caroline Lucas

Yvette Cooper

Jess Phillips Melanie Onn Tonia Antoniazzi

Wes Streeting Kate Green Thelma Walker

Jo Stevens Tracy Brabin Emma Hardy

Alison McGovern Anneliese Dodds Liz Kendall

Sarah Jones Carolyn Harris Kerry McCarthy

Julie Elliott Anna Turley Ruth George

Yvonne Fovargue David Hanson Stephen Doughty

Chuka Umunna Helen Hayes Luciana Berger

Emma Reynolds Anna McMorrin Angela Smith

Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods Preet Gill Laura Pidcock

Ms Karen Buck Dr Rupa Huq Yasmin Qureshi

Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Dr Rosena Allin-Khan

Mr Barry Sheerman Ruth Smeeth Heidi Alexander

Jo Platt Matt Rodda Mr Lloyd Russell-Moyle

Stephen Kinnock Mike Gapes Chris Bryant

Dame Margaret Hodge Jonathan Edwards Jo Swinson

Tom Brake Stephen Lloyd

At end add ‘but respectfully regret that measures to address the inequality in treatment of

women from Northern Ireland with regard to healthcare provision were not included in the

Gracious Speech; recognise that the UK currently provides funding for access to

healthcare services including abortion to residents of other nations as part of its

international development work; note that women from Northern Ireland have no choice

but to travel to England for abortion services and face serious difficulties in doing so, and

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as such the current position risks the continuation of an unwanted pregnancy which may

cause distress or illness to the patient concerned purely on the basis of her place of

residence within the UK rather than any medical requirements; therefore call on the

Government to clarify, if necessary by legislating, that under section 1(1)(a) of the

National Health Service Act 2006 it is a requirement on the Secretary of State for Health

to prevent illness among those who wish to end an unwanted pregnancy, who are UK

taxpayers, by providing such services; and call on the Government to ensure the

provision of adequate funding and guidance so that all UK citizens including those from

Northern Ireland may access medical services including abortion procedures in England if

they so wish without charge, and that such provision does not interfere with decisions

made by the Northern Ireland Assembly with regard to the provision of such services in

Northern Ireland.’.

Amendment (e)

Tim Farron

Jo Swinson

Tom Brake

Sir Vince Cable

Mr Alistair Carmichael

Sir Edward Davey

Wera Hobhouse Christine Jardine Norman Lamb

Stephen Lloyd Layla Moran Jamie Stone

At end add ‘but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech contained no proposals to

keep Britain in the Single Market and the Customs Union.’.

Amendment (f)

Liz Saville Roberts

Hywel Williams

Jonathan Edwards

Ben Lake

At end add 'but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to adequately ensure

that the interests of Wales are accounted for; note that the Gracious Speech does not

include a Welsh Infrastructure Bill to ensure the delivery of key projects including the

Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon, upgrades to Welsh road and rail networks, and provision for

universal phone and broadband coverage; call on the Government to bring forward a Fuel

Poverty (Wales) Bill to give Wales ownership over its resources and allow Welsh citizens

to utilise their resources to lower the cost of energy; believe that measures should be

brought forward to ensure taxes paid in Wales are retained by the Welsh Government,

including Corporation Tax and VAT, and to ensure all EU funding is replaced by the UK

Government beyond 2022; and call on the Government to bring forward legislation on the

management of the Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme.'.

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Amendment (g)

Chuka Umunna

Stephen Doughty

Peter Kyle

Kate Green

Ian Murray

Stephen Gethins

Jonathan Edwards Caroline Lucas Stella Creasy

Heidi Alexander Darren Jones Jo Stevens

Ms Karen Buck Rushanara Ali Ann Coffey

Neil Coyle Ruth Cadbury Mr David Lammy

Wes Streeting Stephen Timms Maria Eagle

Kerry McCarthy Tulip Siddiq Mr Barry Sheerman

Mrs Madeleine Moon Mr Ben Bradshaw Bridget Phillipson

Martin Whitfield Alison McGovern Mike Gapes

Mr Paul J Sweeney Catherine McKinnell Ann Clwyd

John Woodcock Helen Hayes Alex Sobel

Chris Bryant Seema Malhotra Mr Lloyd Russell-Moyle

Ellie Reeves Rosie Duffield Anna McMorrin

Susan Elan Jones Alison Thewliss Stewart Malcolm McDonald

Patrick Grady Liz Saville Roberts Hywel Williams

Ben Lake Meg Hillier Dame Margaret Hodge

Jo Swinson Tom Brake

At end add 'but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not rule out withdrawal

from the EU without a deal, guarantee a Parliamentary vote on any final outcome to

negotiations, set out transitional arrangements to maintain jobs, trade and certainty for

business, set out proposals to remain within the Customs Union and Single Market, set

out clear measures to respect the competencies of the devolved administrations, and

include clear protections for EU nationals living in the UK now, including retaining their

right to remain in the UK, and reciprocal rights for UK citizens.'.

Amendment (h)

Ian Blackford

Joanna Cherry

Kirsty Blackman

Douglas Chapman

Patrick Grady

Alison Thewliss

At end add 'but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not extend the

exemption from Value Added Tax to Police Scotland and Scottish Fire and Rescue; and

call on the Government to do so without delay.'.

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Amendment (i)

Jeremy Corbyn

Ms Diane Abbott

Jonathan Ashworth

Emily Thornberry

John McDonnell

Mr Nicholas Brown

At end add 'but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to end cuts to the police

and the fire service; commend the response of the emergency services to the recent

terrorist attacks and to the Grenfell Tower fire; call on the Government to recruit more

police officers and fire-fighters; and further call on the Government to end the public

sector pay cap and give the emergency and public services a fair pay rise.'.

Amendment (j)

Stephen Kinnock

At end add 'but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not make reference to

a Bill to commit the United Kingdom to transitional membership of the European

Economic Area, following withdrawal from the European Union.'.

Amendment (k)

Ian Murray

Mr Paul J Sweeney

Gerard Killen

Martin Whitfield

Lesley Laird

Danielle Rowley

Hugh Gaffney

At end add 'but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not end austerity or

cuts to social security, or provide transitional protection to the WASPI women, or extend

the exemption from Value Added Tax to Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and

Rescue Service, or provide greater support for the North Sea oil and gas industry; and

further regret that the additional spending in Northern Ireland has not been matched by

equivalent additional spending in Scotland, England and Wales.'.

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE

Until 7.30pm or for half an hour (whichever is later) (Standing Order No. 9(7))

School funding formula in London: Sir Vince Cable

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WRITTEN STATEMENTS

STATEMENTS TO BE MADE TODAY

Secretary of State for Transport

1. EU Transport Council

Notes:

Texts of Written Statements are available from the Vote Office and on the internet at

http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-statements/.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

FORTHCOMING END OF DAY ADJOURNMENT DEBATES

Tuesday 4 July to Monday 10 July (deadline 28 June)

Applications should be made in writing to the Table Office by 7.00pm or rise of the House,

whichever is the earlier, on Wednesday 28 June. The ballot will take place on Thursday 29

June.

Tuesday 11 July to Monday 17 July (deadline 5 July)

Applications should be made in writing to the Table Office by 7.00pm or rise of the House,

whichever is the earlier, on Wednesday 5 July. The ballot will take place on Thursday 6 July.

FORTHCOMING WESTMINSTER HALL DEBATES

Applications for 90, 60 and 30-minute debates should be made to the Table Office by

10.00pm or rise of the House, whichever is the earlier, on the deadline dates listed below.

Members may submit applications to the Table Office in person, or from their own email

account, or send a signed application through the post. Application forms are available from

the Table Office or through the intranet at http://intranet.parliament.uk/tableoffice/.

The ballot takes place on the day following the deadline. Members will be informed of the

outcome by the Speaker’s Office.

Tuesday 11 July and Wednesday 12 July (deadline 3 July)

The following Departments will answer:

Cabinet Office; Communities and Local Government; Education; Environment, Food and Rural

Affairs; Exiting the European Union; Health; Home Office; International Trade; Scotland;

Treasury; Women and Equalities.

Tuesday 18 July and Wednesday 19 July (deadline 10 July)

The following Departments will answer:

Attorney General; Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy; Culture, Media and Sport;

Defence; Foreign and Commonwealth Office; International Development; Justice; Northern

Ireland; Transport; Wales; Work and Pensions.

ELECTION OF DEPUTY SPEAKERS

Candidates

Nominations were received from four candidates:

Candidate Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods

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Nominated by Mrs Sharon Hodgson, Andrew Gwynne, Dr

Philippa Whitford, Liz McInnes, Ian Mearns,

Ms Marie Rimmer, Clive Efford, Lyn Brown,

Craig Whittaker, Kate Green

Candidate Mr Lindsay Hoyle

Nominated by Mrs Eleanor Laing, Mr Charles Walker,

Thangam Debbonaire, Julie Cooper, Mhairi

Black, Sir Greg Knight, Lady Hermon, Susan

Elan Jones, Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi,

Dame Rosie Winterton

Candidate Mrs Eleanor Laing

Nominated by Mr Lindsay Hoyle, Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg, Dr

Lisa Cameron, Mrs Kemi Badenoch, Ian

Paisley, Mr Bernard Jenkin, James Cleverley,

Stephen Pound, Victoria Atkins, Meg Hillier

Candidate Dame Rosie Winterton

Nominated by Ms Harriet Harman, Shabana Mahmood, Mr

Charles Walker, Sir Jeffrey M. Donaldson,

Lady Hermon, Jess Philipps, Mr Alistair

Carmichael, Mr Lindsay Hoyle, Deirdre Brock,

Mrs Cheryl Gillan

A booklet with candidates' names, photographs and supporting statements is available in the

Vote Office.

Mrs Eleanor Laing is the sole candidate from the same side of the House as that from which

the Speaker was drawn, and will be elected First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means. Her

name will not appear on the ballot paper.

Ballot

The ballot will take place today between 10.00am and 1.30pm in Committee Room 8.

Members each have one vote, which is transferable. They place candidates in their preferred

order using the figures ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’. The figure ‘1’ represents the vote and is mandatory. The rest

are contingency markings and are optional but allow the elector to influence the final result.

Members should express preferences until they are unable, or do not wish, to differentiate

between any of the remaining candidates.

Count

The ballot will be counted under the Single Transferable Vote system. It will be subject to the

constraints set out in Standing Order No. 2A (5)(e). As soon as practicable after the votes

have been counted the Speaker will announce to the House the results of the ballot.

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For further details, please see the briefing note available in the Vote Office and on the

intranet: https://intranet.parliament.uk/Documents/Briefing%20Notes%202017/Commons-

Briefing-note-ballot-for-deputy-speakers-election.pdf

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BILLS

Ballot bills

Event Date and location

Ballot book signing Wednesday 28 June, No Division Lobby, from

11.30am until the rise of the House

Ballot draw Thursday 29 June, Committee Room 10, 9.00am

Presentation of ballot bills Wednesday 19 July, Chamber, immediately after

questions and statements (if any)

Members may enter in the list only one name, either their own or that of another Member who

has authorised them to do so, and no name may appear more than once.

On the day of the ballot, the Chairman of Ways and Means will draw twenty names in reverse

order. At about 9.30am on that day the list of successful Members will be posted in the No

Division Lobby and copies of this list will be available in the Vote Office and on the internet.

Members who win a place in the Ballot will be contacted by the clerk in charge of Private

Members’ Bills about the subsequent procedure.

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Ten Minute Rule motions and Presentation of non-ballot bills

Event Date and location

Giving notice of ten minute rule motions Thursday 20 July, Public Bill Office, from

10.00am

Giving notice of presentation bills Thursday 20 July, Public Bill Office, from

10.00am

Notes:

Arrangements made according to Standing Order No.14(10) and (11).

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FURTHER INFORMATION

BUSINESS OF THE DAY

Documents and reports relating to the business being held in the Chamber are available on

the Commons Business Briefings webpage

WRITTEN STATEMENTS

Text of today’s Written Statements

SELECT COMMITTEES

Select Committees Webpage

Recent Select Committee Reports

STANDING ORDERS RELATING TO PUBLIC BUSINESS

Text of Standing Orders relating to public business

EUROPEAN BUSINESS

European Business Referrals and Motion documents for consideration by European

Committees or on the Floor of the House are available on the European Business webpage

All business papers are available via the HousePapers app on mobile devices

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Wednesday 28 June 2017 Order Paper No.4: Part 2

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.

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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.

THURSDAY 29 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport

10.00am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and

Sport

10.10am Questions to the Attorney General

Afterwards

CONCLUSION OF THE DEBATE ON THE QUEEN'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN

ADDRESS)

Proposed subject for debate: Economy and Jobs

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE

Kettering General Hospital: Mr Philip Hollobone

MONDAY 3 JULY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

2.30pm Questions to the Home Secretary

3.15pm Topical Questions to the Home Secretary

Afterwards

AIR TRAVEL ORGANISERS' LICENSING BILL: SECOND READING

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE

Safety of children at theme parks: Keith Vaz

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TUESDAY 4 JULY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Health

12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Health

WESTMINSTER HALL

9.30am That this House has considered fixed-odds betting terminals: Jim Shannon

11.00am That this House has considered the High Court judgement on the benefit

cap: Alison Thewliss

Notes:

The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.

2.30pm That this House has considered the Kurdistan region in Iraq: Jack Lopresti

4.00pm That this House has considered support for renewable energy generation in

island communities: Mr Alistair Carmichael

4.30pm That this House has considered the safety of riders and horses on rural

roads: Derek Thomas

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 5 JULY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

11.30am Questions to the Minister for the Cabinet Office and the Chancellor of

the Duchy of Lancaster

11.53am Topical Questions to the Minister for the Cabinet Office and the

Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister

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WESTMINSTER HALL

9.30am That this House has considered the Gibb report on Southern Rail: Huw

Merriman

11.00am That this House has considered support for Srebrenica genocide

commemoration: Kate Green

Notes:

The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.

2.30pm That this House has considered the state pension age for women: Grahame

Morris

4.00pm That this House has considered the regulation of working conditions in the

private hire industry: Frank Field

4.30pm That this House has considered the political and humanitarian situation in

Yemen: Stephen Doughty

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 6 JULY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

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

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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.

1. DEFENCE

Secretary Michael Fallon

That the draft International Headquarters and Defence Organisations (Designation and

Privileges) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 21 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).

2. ELECTRICITY

Secretary Greg Clark

That the draft Electricity Supplier Obligations (Amendment and Excluded Electricity)

(Amendment) Regulations 2017, which were laid before this House on 28 March in the

last Session of Parliament, be approved.

Notes:

The Speaker has not yet considered the Instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).

3. ELECTRICITY

Secretary Greg Clark

That the draft Electricity Capacity (Amendment) Regulations 2017, a copy of which was

laid before this House on 22 March in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

Notes:

The Speaker has not yet considered the Instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).

4. EUROPEAN UNION (APPROVALS) BILL: SECOND READING

5. INTERNATIONAL IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES

That the draft Unified Patent Court (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2017, which was

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 the Instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).

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6. CRIMINAL LAW, NORTHERN IRELAND

That the draft Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (Extension of duration of

non-jury trial provisions) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 22 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).


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