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Commons and Lords provisional business from April 21st

Monday, 21 Apr 2008 17:45
Commons

Monday April 21st

Questions – Home Office
Statement – Alistair Darling on banks rescue plan
Legislation – finance bill
Adjournment – A417 traffic improvement scheme – Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

Tuesday April 22nd

Questions - transport
Ten minute rule bill – road traffic (safety) bill (James Brokenshire)
Legislation – pensions bill remaining stages
Adjournment – inspection of children's homes – Ann Coffey

Wednesday April 23rd

Questions – Scotland, PMQs
Ten minute rule bill – nuclear weapons convention (advisory panel) bill – Jon Trickett
Opposition day debate
Adjournment – public family law – John Hemming

Thursday April 24th

Questions – Treasury
Business statement – leader of the house
Debate – points-based immigration system
Adjournment – development of Basildon golf course – Angela E Smith

Friday April 25th

Private members' bills


Lords

Tuesday April 22nd

Questions – cars registered in other countries; reattribution of inherited estates; impact of climate change bill on power stations; customer gratuities.
European Union (Amendment) bill committee [The Lord President (Baroness Ashton of Upholland)]
Question – future of inheritance tax and capital gains tax

Wednesday April 23rd

Questions – imported gas; House of Lords appointments commission; nuclear-free Middle East; 10p income tax starting rate abolition.
Legislation – channel tunnel rail link (supplementary provisions) bill; criminal justice and immigration bill.
Debate on motions – consumer protection from unfair trading, business protection from misleading marketing regulations.

Thursday April 24th

Questions – Jodrell Bank Observatory; international aid effectiveness; UN convention on disability rights.
Calls to attention - Post Offices and Royal Mail; NHS dental services.

Friday April 25th

Legislation – safety deposit current accounts bill
Call to attention – impact on family of economic inequality, credit and indebtedness

Awareness events 

  • National Childcare Week 2008

    Daycare Trust’s National childcare week, now in its 11th year, aims to promote the importance of investing in childcare, out-of-school activities and early years' provision for children to strengthen and contribute to children’s play and learning.