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At-a-glance: The day at Westminster | At-a-glance: The day at Westminster |
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MONDAY'S AGENDA DOWNING ST PRESS BRIEFING YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT DAILY POLITICS | MONDAY'S AGENDA DOWNING ST PRESS BRIEFING YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT DAILY POLITICS |
THE WEEK AHEAD | THE WEEK AHEAD |
Monday Commons: Work and Pensions questions. European Communities (Finance) Bill, second reading. Adjournment debate on new flight paths into Southampton and Bournemouth airports. Lords: Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, second reading. Tuesday: Commons: Foreign Office questions.Channel Tunnel Rail Link Bill, second reading. Short debate on case of Michael Shields. Westminster Hall: Debates on Children in detention; Review of local government structure in Norfolk; Economic development in Falkirk; Digital broadcasting services in the Forest of Dean; Housing demand in West Ham. Lords: Local Transport Bill, second reading. Debate on pre-Budget report.Wednesday: Commons: Welsh questions. Prime Minister's Questions at noon. Debate opened by Conservatives on hospital infections. Debate opened by Tories on "failure of the Government to pursue schoolsreform". Adjournment debate on policing in Northern Ireland. Westminster Hall: Debates on future of British horse racing industry; Customs and security at Welsh ports; Barnett formula; Housing in Northampton; Funding for Dyfed-Powys Police. Lords: Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts Bill, second reading. Debate on report on BBC chairmanship.Thursday: Commons: Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform questions. Sale of Student Loans Bill, second reading. Adjournment debate on bass minimum landing size. Westminster Hall: Debate on the Inter-Parliamentary Union. Lords: Debate on armed forces. Social Security (National Insurance Credits) Amendment Regulations. Housing Benefit orders.Friday: Commons: Not sitting. Lords: Not sitting. | Monday Commons: Work and Pensions questions. European Communities (Finance) Bill, second reading. Adjournment debate on new flight paths into Southampton and Bournemouth airports. Lords: Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, second reading. Tuesday: Commons: Foreign Office questions.Channel Tunnel Rail Link Bill, second reading. Short debate on case of Michael Shields. Westminster Hall: Debates on Children in detention; Review of local government structure in Norfolk; Economic development in Falkirk; Digital broadcasting services in the Forest of Dean; Housing demand in West Ham. Lords: Local Transport Bill, second reading. Debate on pre-Budget report.Wednesday: Commons: Welsh questions. Prime Minister's Questions at noon. Debate opened by Conservatives on hospital infections. Debate opened by Tories on "failure of the Government to pursue schoolsreform". Adjournment debate on policing in Northern Ireland. Westminster Hall: Debates on future of British horse racing industry; Customs and security at Welsh ports; Barnett formula; Housing in Northampton; Funding for Dyfed-Powys Police. Lords: Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts Bill, second reading. Debate on report on BBC chairmanship.Thursday: Commons: Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform questions. Sale of Student Loans Bill, second reading. Adjournment debate on bass minimum landing size. Westminster Hall: Debate on the Inter-Parliamentary Union. Lords: Debate on armed forces. Social Security (National Insurance Credits) Amendment Regulations. Housing Benefit orders.Friday: Commons: Not sitting. Lords: Not sitting. |
PARLIAMENTARY AGENDA: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19 2007 | PARLIAMENTARY AGENDA: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19 2007 |
Commons: From 2.30pm: Work and Pensions questions. Statement from Chancellor Alistair Darling is expected at 3.30pm. European Communities (Finance) Bill, second reading, opened by treasury chief secretary Andy Burnham. Adjournment debate on new flight paths into Southampton and Bournemouth airports,opened by Sir George Young. | Commons: From 2.30pm: Work and Pensions questions. Statement from Chancellor Alistair Darling is expected at 3.30pm. European Communities (Finance) Bill, second reading, opened by treasury chief secretary Andy Burnham. Adjournment debate on new flight paths into Southampton and Bournemouth airports,opened by Sir George Young. |
House of Lords: From 2.30pm During the first 30 minutes of questions, ministers will be asked about how many jobs are reliant on UK membership of the EU, foreign languages in schools and the number of destroyers the UK needs. That will be followed by Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, second reading. | House of Lords: From 2.30pm During the first 30 minutes of questions, ministers will be asked about how many jobs are reliant on UK membership of the EU, foreign languages in schools and the number of destroyers the UK needs. That will be followed by Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, second reading. |
Watch live Westminster coverage online at BBC Parliament Full list of Tuesday's select committees | Watch live Westminster coverage online at BBC Parliament Full list of Tuesday's select committees |
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DOWNING STREET LOBBY BRIEFING | DOWNING STREET LOBBY BRIEFING |
Gordon Brown's official spokesman declined to comment on reports that GMTV presenter Fiona Phillips had been offered a job by the PM, and had turned it down. Downing St briefings | |
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DAILY POLITICS: 1200-1230 BBC TWO | DAILY POLITICS: 1200-1230 BBC TWO |
Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott are joined in the studio by historian Andrew Roberts. Among the issues examined during Monday's programme was the Northern Rock situation. Latest show Daily Politics website | Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott are joined in the studio by historian Andrew Roberts. Among the issues examined during Monday's programme was the Northern Rock situation. Latest show Daily Politics website |
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TODAY IN PARLIAMENT: RADIO 4 | TODAY IN PARLIAMENT: RADIO 4 |
Radio 4's expert team report on Monday's events in the Commons, Lords and committees every weekday night at 11.30pm. Yesterday in Parliament looks back on the previous day's events from 8.30am to 9am each weekday on Radio 4 long wave. Listen to the latest programme At-a-glance: Thursday at Westminster | Radio 4's expert team report on Monday's events in the Commons, Lords and committees every weekday night at 11.30pm. Yesterday in Parliament looks back on the previous day's events from 8.30am to 9am each weekday on Radio 4 long wave. Listen to the latest programme At-a-glance: Thursday at Westminster |
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