» Thursday, March 29, 2007

Forthcoming Business

The Leader announced business for the week after the East recess would be: Monday, April 16 – second reading of the Mental Health Bill [Lords] (Patricia Hewitt and Rosie Winterton for the Government); Tuesday, April 17 – Opposition Day (8th Allotted Day): debate on an Opposition motion, subject to be announced; Wednesday, April 18 – remaining stages of the Pensions Bill (James Purnell and James Plaskitt); Thursday, April 19 – motion to take note of the Outstanding Reports of the Public Accounts Committee to which the Government has replied (Details will be given in the Official Report), followed by a debate on Marine Environment on a motion for the Adjournment of the House (Ben Bradshaw); Friday, April 20 – Private Members Bills.

Provisional Business for the following week: Monday, April 23 – second reading of the Finance Bill; Tuesday, April 24 – Opposition Day (9th Allotted Day): there will be a debate on an Opposition motion, subject to be announced; Wednesday, April 25 – a motion relating to the Crossrail Bill, followed by the Chairman of Ways and Means has named opposed Private Business for consideration; Thursday, April 26 – a debate on Defence in the UK on a motion for the Adjournment of the House (to be confirmed); Friday, April 27 – Private Members Bills.

He also announced two debates in Westminster Hall: Thursday, April 19 – a debate on the report from the Trade and Industry Committee "New Nuclear? Examining the Issues"; Thursday, April 26 – a debate on the report from the Transport Committee "How Fair are the Fares? Train fares and ticketing."

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