The week in Westminster: January 24th - January 28th

The week in Westminster: January 24th – January 28th

The week in Westminster: January 24th – January 28th

The European Union bill is working its way through the Commons this week.

It’s already been the subject of much grumbling from the Tory backbenches, and more sparks could fly as the nitty-gritty of the proposed legislation is worked through on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

After prime minister’s questions home secretary Theresa May is expected to make a statement on the findings of the coalition’s counter-terrorism review.

And in the Lords, peers will be getting back to normal after last week’s unusual late-night sittings over the parliamentary voting system and constituencies bill.

COMMONS

Monday

Questions – Home Office
Legislation – Bank of Ireland (UK) plc bill
Legislation – European Union bill
Adjournment debate – planning blight and large property owners

Tuesday

Questions – health
Ten minute rule motion – firearms (amendment)
Legislation – European Union bill
Adjournment debate – future of RAF Leuchars

Wednesday

Questions – Scotland, PMQs
Statement – counter-terrorism review (expected)
Ten minute rule motion – carers and employment
Legislation – European Union bill
Adjournment debate – proposed closure of Burton’s Foods factory in Moreton

Thursday

Questions – transport, women and equalities
Business statement – leader of the House
Legislation – Scotland bill
Adjournment debate – future of Western Sahara

LORDS

Monday

Introductions – Sir Richard Dannatt, Dafydd Wigley, Raymond Collins
Questions – constitutional changes, murder sentencing, Human Rights Act 1998, Bangladesh’s Rapid Action Battalion

Tuesday

Introductions – Qurban Hussein, Joan Bakewell, Rachel Heyhoe-Flint
Questions – Camp Ashraf, funding of national museums and galleries, defence procurement
Legislation – public bodies bill

Wednesday

Introductions – Jonathan Kestenbaum and Elued Morgan
Questions – European arrest warrant, Sudan, voter registration for second home owners
Legislation – parliamentary voting system and constituencies bill

Thursday

Introductions – George Magan, Michael Grade and Anne Jenkin
Questions – Defra funding for disease outbreaks, Zimbabwe elections, snow and ice at airports
Debate – military veterans
Debate – tourism
Debate – military covenant