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.
Westminster business: Monday 08 February 2010 - Wednesday 10 February 2010
Monday 08 February 2010
Lords:
- Legislation: Cluster Munitions (Prohibitions) Bill [HL] - Third reading
- Legislation: Financial Services Bill - Second reading
- Legislation: Bribery Bill [HL] - Third reading
- Legislation: Digital Economy Bill [HL] - Committee stage
- Legislation: Child Poverty Bill - Committee stage
Tuesday 09 February 2010
Commons:
- Legislation: Crime and Security Bill - Committee stage
- Legislation: Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill - Committee stage
- Welsh Affairs Select Committee: Wales and Whitehall: Witnesses: Legal Services Commission, Sir Gus O'Donnell, Cabinet Secretary and head of the Home Civil Service; Secretary of State for Wales
Lords:
- Legislation: Bribery Bill [HL] - Third reading
- Legislation: Equality Bill - Committee stage
- Legislation: Digital Economy Bill - Committee stage
Wednesday 10 February 2010
Commons:
- Oral questions: Wales
- Legislation: Private Members' Bill: Sunbeds (Regulation) Bill - Committee stage
Lords:
- Legislation: Fiscal Responsibility Bill - Second reading
- Committee: Constitution Committee: Referendums Witness(es): Michael Wills MP, Minister of State, Ministry of Justice
The House of Commons and House of Lords are in recess 11 February to 22 February 2010.
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Westminster business: Monday 01 February 2010 - Friday 05 February 2010
Monday 01 February 2010
Commons:
- Legislation: Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill - Committee stage (Day 5) (Link to proceedings)
Lords:
- Legislation: Personal Care at Home Bill - Second reading (Link to proceedings)
- Grand Committee: Legislation: National Assembly for Wales (Legislative Competence) (Health and Health Services and Social Welfare) Order 2010 (Link to proceedings)
Tuesday 02 February 2010
Commons:
- Legislation: Flood and Water Management Bill - Report stage (Link to proceedings)
- Legislation: Flood and Water Management Bill - Third reading (Link to proceedings)
- Legislation: Children, Schools and Families Bill - Committee stage (Day 5) (Link to proceedings)
- Legislation: Crime and Security Bill - Committee stage (Day 3) (Link to proceedings)
- Committee: Welsh Affairs Select Committee: Wales and Whitehall: Witnesses: Constitution Unit, University College London; Swansea Law School, University of Wales Swansea, Wales Governance Centre, and The Law Society
Lords:
Wednesday 03 February 2010
Lords:
- Committee: House of Lords Constitution Committee: Referendums: Witnesses: Professor Michael Marsh, Trinity College Dublin, Helena Catt, former New Zealand Electoral Commissioner, and former Associate Professor, Auckland University; Jenny Watson, Chair, Electoral Commission, Andrew Scallan, Director of Electoral Administration, Electoral Commission and Kay Jenkins, Head of Performance and Head of Wales Office, Electoral Commission.
- Legislation: Digital Economy Bill [HL] - Committee stage (Day 6) (Link to proceedings)
- Legislation: Motion to approve: National Assembly for Wales (Legislative Competence) (Environment) Order 2010 (Link to proceedings)
- Legislation: Motion to approve: Local Government (Wales) Measure 2009 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2010 (Link to proceedings)
Thursday 04 February 2010
Commons:
- Legislation: Children, Schools and Families Bill - Committee stage (Day 6) (Link to proceedings)
- Legislation: Crime and Security Bill - Committee stage (Day 4) (Link to proceedings)
- Committee: Welsh Affairs Select Committee: Wales and Whitehall: Witnesses: Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister for Wales, and Dame Gillian Morgan DBE, Permanent Secretary, Welsh Assembly Government
Friday 05 February 2010
Commons:
- Legislation: Private Members' Bill: Marriage (Wales) Bill [HL] - Second reading (Link to proceedings)
Further information on bills which include 'framework' (Measure-making) powers for Wales and/or Welsh provisions and other Bills which apply to Wales is available on our UK legislative programme web page.
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