BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT NEXT WEEK
MAIN BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT NEXT WEEK
MONDAY JULY 21
Commons - 14.30:
Education Questions.
Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Bill - Second reading.
A short debate on police investigations into alleged crimes by police officers.
Westminster Hall:
16.30: E-petition relating to making Eid and Diwali public holidays.
Lords - 14.30:
Questions.
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill - Committee stage (Day 2).
TUESDAY JULY 22
Commons - 11.30:
Foreign and Commonwealth Office Questions.
A Ten Minute Rule motion on Child Benefit Entitlement (Disqualification of Non-UK EU Nationals).
A motion to approve a statutory instrument relating to data retention.
A backbench business debate: i) Matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment.
A short debate on the future of HM Revenue and Customs services in Scotland.
Westminster Hall:
09.30: Conditions in refugee camps.
11.00: Care home top-up fees.
14.30: Implementation of the Healthier Together Programme in Greater Manchester.
16.00: Late payments to SMEs under local authority procurement.
16.30: Support for disabled people in developing countries.
Lords - 14.30:
Questions.
Wales Bill - Second reading.
A debate on the report of the EU Committee on Strategic guidelines for the EU's next Justice and Home Affairs programme.
A short debate on the role of the UN Commission on the Status of Women and its impact on gender equality and the advancement of women in both national and international policy.
WEDNESDAY JULY 23
Commons:
In recess. The House will next sit on September 1.
Lords - 15.00:
Questions.
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill - Committee stage (Day 3).
A short debate on the EU Committee report on the Euro area crisis.
THURSDAY JULY 24
Commons:
In recess until September 1.
Lords - 11.00:
Questions.
A debate on Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
A debate on the health benefits of organic food.
A debate on the role of agriculture and the food industry in the UK economy.
A debate on the EU Committee Annual Report 2013-14.
FRIDAY JULY 25
Commons:
In recess until September 1.
Lords:
Not sitting.
