Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru

Westminster business

This page highlights relevant UK Parliament business for the coming week, including bills of significance to Wales, Welsh MPs' debates, Welsh Affairs Committee activity etc. Full details of UK Parliament business can be found on the Parliamentary Calendar.

This week: Monday 6 July - Friday 10 July 2009

Monday 6 July

Lords:

Tuesday 7 July

Commons:

Welsh Affairs Committee:

  • Ports in Wales - Evidence session (Witness(es): Association of Chief Police Officers Wales and UK Border Agency

Lords:

Wednesday 8 July

Commons:

  • Westminster Hall Private Members' Debates: Human rights in Iran (Lembit Opik, Lib Dem, Montgomeryshire); Deployment of British troops in Helmand Provice (Paul Flynn, Labour, Newport West)

Lords:

Thursday 9 July

Commons:

Welsh Affairs Committee

Lords:

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Westminster business: Monday 29 June- Friday 3 July 2009

Monday 29 June

Lords:

Tuesday 30 June

Commons:

Welsh Affairs Committee:

  • Ports in Wales - Evidence session (Witness(es): Anglesey County Council; Cruise Wales; Liverpool City Council; Fred Olsen Cruises; Irish Ferries; Stena Line

Lords:

Wednesday 1 July

Commons:

  • Westminster Hall Private Members' Debate: Archer inquiry report into contaminated blood and blood products (Jenny Willott, Lib Dem, Cardiff Central) (link to proceedings)

Lords:

Thursday 2 July

Commons:

Welsh Affairs Committee:

Lords:

Friday 3 July

Commons:

  • Private Members' Bills: Bankers’ Pensions (Limits) Bill - 2nd reading (Ann Clwyd, Lab, Cynon Valley); Children in Care (Custody) Bill - 2nd reading (Stephen Crabb, Con, Preseli Pembrokeshire) (link to proceedings)


Further information on bills which include 'framework' (Measure-making) powers for Wales and/or Welsh provisions is available on our UK legislative programme web page.

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