The week in Westminster: December 7th-11th

The week in Westminster: December 7th-11th
The week in Westminster: December 7th-11th

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The final Pre-Budget Report before the coming general election will dominate Westminster politics this week.

But, after a relatively quiet period in parliament, there's a plethora of other interesting developments taking place.

In the Lords, new Ukip leader Lord Pearson will call for a referendum on Europe on Monday.

Serjeant-at-arms Jill Pay, who former Speaker Michael Martin attempted to blame for the Damian Green office search by police, will get her say on Monday before the committee examining the search without a warrant.

And the following day former Met commissioner Sir Ian Blair will appear before the home committee, perhaps for the last time, as he ponders the Home Office's response to terrorist attacks.

Commons

Monday

Questions - work and pensions

Legislation - energy bill

Adjournment debate - asylum system and destitution and homelessness

Tuesday

Questions - communities and local government

Opposition day debate - i) disability benefits for the elderly; ii) local government Finance settlement and council tax

Adjournment debate - flooding in West Cumbria

Wednesday

Questions - Cabinet Office; PMQs

Statement - Pre-Budget Report

Legislation - child poverty bill

Adjournment debate - upper gastro-intestinal surgery

Thursday

Questions - environment, food and rural affairs

Business statement - leader of the House

Debate - estimates - i) students and universities; ii) the relationship between Central and Local Government

Adjournment debate - British nuclear test veterans

Lords

Monday

Questions - UK's United Nations assessed peacekeeping contributions; number in public employment; apprenticeships in 2008/09; referendum asking whether the UK should remain in the EU

Orders and regulations - Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (References to Financial Investigators) (Amendment) Order 2009

Debate - science and technology committee on pandemic influenza: Follow-up

Debate - European Union committee on money laundering and the financing of terrorism

Tuesday

Questions - future of BBC Trust, family intervention projects, fiscal deficit

Legislation - cluster munitions (prohibitions) bill

Debate - committee on climate change's progress report: "Meeting Carbon Budgets-the need for a step change"

Wednesday

Questions - major projects and public spending, House of Lords procedure, serving personnel voting in coming elections

Legislation - bribery bill

Short debate - teaching in schools to increase understanding of the influence of the media

Thursday

Questions - alcoholic drink pricing, Nagorno-Karabakh, government's pledge to protect private tenants whose homes are repossessed because of their landlord's mortgage arrears

Debate - Commonwealth's shared goals in democracy and development

Debate - Royal Society report 'reaping the benefits' and contribution made by British agriculture

Orders and regulations - Criminal Defence Service (Contribution Orders) Regulations 2009; Criminal Defence Service (Representation Orders: Appeals etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2009; Criminal Defence Service (Representation Orders) (Amendment) Regulations 2009; Banking Act 2009 (Exclusion of Insurers) Order 2009

Friday

Legislation - cooperative and community benefit societies and credit unions bill

Legislation - contaminated blood (support for infected and bereaved persons) bill

Legislation - marriage (Wales) bill

Legislation - rehabilitation of offenders (amendment) bill

Pick of the committees

Monday

16:55: Serjeant-at-arms Jill Pay, before committee on issue of privilege, on: Police searches on the Parliamentary Estate

Tuesday

10:30: Ex-Met's Andy Hayman and Sir Ian Blair, before home affairs committee, on: The Home Offices's response to Terrorist Attacks

10:30: ITV executive chairman Michael Grade, before culture, media and sport committee, on: The Future of Local and Regional Media

Wednesday

14:30: Foreign secretary David Miliband, before foreign affairs committee, on: Developments in the EU

14:45: London mayor Boris Johnson, before transport committee, on: Update on the London Underground and the public-private partnership (PPP) agreements

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