Previous business
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
- Health, including Topical Questions Oral Questions; 2:30 pm
- Defamation Bill - Second reading Legislation
- European Document relating to proceeds of crime Motion
- Backbench Business Committee Motion
- Future of the Port of Dover – Charlie Elphicke Adjournment debate
- Renewal of the comparative performances of old and new public health information and advice campaigns – Lord Sharkey Oral Questions; 2:30 pm
- Implemention of the provisions of European Council Directive 2010/32/EU, to prevent sharp injuries – Lord Walton of Detchant Oral Questions
- Forthcoming meetings with President Hollande and members of the new government of France – Lord Dykes Oral Questions
- Cost of the recent changes to the plans outlined in the Budget – Lord Barnett Oral Questions
- Local Government Finance Bill - Second reading Legislation
- Estimated Rising Time; 9:00 pm
- Interoperability between the emergency services – Mark Pawsey 9:30 am – 11:00 am
- Homelessness – Karen Buck 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
- Homophobic bullying in schools – Iain Stewart 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm
- Food crisis in the Sahel – Tony Cunningham 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm
- Rail infrastructure in Merseyside and the surrounding area – Alison McGovern 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Commons: General Committees
- First Delegated Legislation Committee: Motion in the name of Mr Peter Lilley relating to the House of Commons Members’ Fund 10:30 am; Room 9, Palace of Westminster
- Second Delegated Legislation Committee: Draft Gambling Act 2005 (Amendment of Schedule 6) Order 2012 10:30 am; Room 11, Palace of Westminster
- Third Delegated Legislation Committee: Draft Community Right to Challenge (Fire and Rescue Authorities and Rejection of Expressions of Interest) (England) Regulations 2012 10:30 am; Room 12, Palace of Westminster
- Finance Bill Committee 10:30 am; Room 10, Palace of Westminster
Commons: Select Committees
- Education: The Child protection system in England 9:30 am; Grimond Room, Portcullis House
- Witnesses: Tim Loughton MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children
- Treasury: Corporate Governance and remuneration in the financial services sector 10:00 am; Room 16, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: Mr John Lee, Managing Partner, FIT Remuneration Consultants, Mr David Pitt-Watson, Chair, Hermes Focus Asset Management, Mr Anthony Watson CBE, Senior Independent Director and Chair Lloyds Banking Group Remuneration Committee and Daniel Stilitz QC, High Pay Centre
- Energy and Climate Change: Draft Energy Bill 10:00 am; Wilson Room, Portcullis House
- Witnesses: E.ON-UK, Scottish Power and SSE; EDF Energy, RWE npower and Centrica plc
- Transport: Low Carbon Vehicles 10:05 am; Room 19, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: Keith Bevis, Managing Director, EValu8 Transport Innovations Ltd, Professor Richard Folkson, Fellow, Institution of Mechanical Engineers and Dr Nigel Berkeley, Director, Applied Research Centre in Sustainable Regeneration, Coventry University; Paul Everitt, Chief Executive, The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Limited, Ian Allen, Manager of Environmental Strategy, General Motors and R. Graham Smith OBE, Managing Director, Toyota Motor Europe; Norman Baker MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Transport
- Public Administration: Special Advisers 10:30 am; Room 8, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: Michael Jacobs, former Special Adviser to No.10 (2007-10), James O'Shaughnessy, former Special Adviser to No.10 (2010-11) and Duncan Brack, former Special Adviser to Secretary of State at Department of Energy and Climate Change (2010-12); Dr Andrew Blick, Senior Research Fellow, Democratic Audit, Zoe Gruhn, Institute for Government and Professor Martin Smith, University of Sheffield
- Health: Government’s Alcohol Strategy 10:30 am; Room 5, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: Anne Milton MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health and Chris Heffer, Deputy Director, Alcohol and Drugs, and Dr Mark Prunty, Senior Medical Officer, Alcohol and Drugs programme, Department of Health
- Foreign Affairs: The role and future of the Commonwealth 10:45 am; Room 17, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: Rt Hon Lord Howell of Guildford, Minister of State for The Commonwealth, Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Desinewed meat 11:00 am; Room 18, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: James Paice MP, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food
- Home Affairs: The work of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre 11:00 am; Room 15, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: Jim Taylor, Chief Executive, Rochdale Council; Chief Constable Fahy and Detective Chief Superintendent Mary Doyle, Greater Manchester Police; Peter Davies, Chief Executive, Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP); Sue Berelowitz, Deputy Children’s Commissioner
- Home Affairs: The work of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre 11:00 am; Room 15, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: Jim Taylor, Chief Executive, and Councillor Colin Lambert, Leader, Rochdale Council; Chief Constable Peter Fahy and Detective Chief Superintendent Mary Doyle, Greater Manchester Police; Peter Davies, Chief Executive, Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP); Sue Berelowitz, Deputy Children’s Commissioner
- Home Affairs: The work of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre 11:00 am
- Witnesses: Jim Taylor, Chief Executive, Rochdale Council; Chief Constable Fahy, Greater Manchester Police and Detective Chief Superintendent Mary Doyle, Greater Manchester Police; Peter Davies, Chief Executive, Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre; Sue Berelowitz, Deputy Children’s Commissioner
- Home Affairs: Localised child grooming and the work of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Agency 11:00 am
- Witnesses: Jim Taylor, Chief Executive, Rochdale Council and Councillor Colin Lambert, Leader, Rochdale Council; Chief Constable Fahy, Greater Manchester Police and Detective Chief Superintendent Mary Doyle, Greater Manchester Police; Peter Davies, Chief Executive, Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre; Sue Berelowitz, Deputy Children’s Commissioner
- Business, Innovation and Skills: Government reform of higher education: Follow-up 11:30 am
- Witnesses: Rt Hon David Willetts MP, Minister for Universities and Science, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
- Back Bench Business: Proposals for backbench debates 1:00 pm; Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House
- Witnesses: Members of Parliament
- Environmental Audit: The Rio+20 Summit 2:15 pm; Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
- Witnesses: Rt Hon Caroline Spelman MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Scottish Affairs: Blacklisting in Employment 2:30 pm; Room 8, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: Dave Smith, Blacklisting Support Group
- Public Accounts: Management of adult diabetes in the NHS 3:15 pm; Room 15, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: Baroness Young of Old Scone, Chief Executive, Diabetes UK and Professor Roy Taylor, Newcastle University; Sir David Nicholson KCB CBE, Chief Executive of the NHS in England, Una O'Brien, Permanent Secretary, Department of Health and Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS Medical Director for England
- Public Accounts: Management of adult diabetes in the NHS 3:15 pm; Room 15, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: Baroness Young of Old Scone, Chief Executive, Diabetes UK and Professor Roy Taylor, Newcastle University; Sir David Nicholson KCB CBE, Chief Executive of the NHS in England, Una O'Brien, Permanent Secretary, Department of Health, Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS Medical Director for England and Dr Rowan Hillson MBE, National Clinical Director for Diabetes, Hillingdon Hospital
- Public Accounts: Management of adult diabetes in the NHS 3:15 pm; Room 15, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: (at 3.15pm) Baroness Young of Old Scone, Chief Executive, Diabetes UK and Professor Roy Taylor, Newcastle University,(at 4.00pm) Dr Rowan Hillson MBE, National Clinical Director for Diabetes, Sir David Nicholson KCB CBE, Chief Executive of the NHS in England, Una O'Brien, Permanent Secretary, Department of Health and Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS Medical Director for England
Lords: Select Committees
- Economic and Financial Affairs (EU Sub-Committee A) 10:30 am; Room 3, Palace of Westminster; Private meeting
- Witnesses: (at 11.00am) Professor Niamh Moloney, London School of Economics; and Professor Emilios Avgouleas, University of Edinburgh; on MiFID II.
- Science and Technology: Sports and exercise science and medicine 10:30 am; Room 4, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: (at 10.40am) Professor Sir Steve Bloom; Professor Tim Cable; Colonel John Etherington; Professor Hugh Montgomery, (at 11.35am) Professor Dame Sally Davies; Mr Mike Farrar; Professor Mike Kelly; and a witness from the Department of Culture, Media and Sport.
- Adoption Legislation: Private meeting 11:00 am; Room 2A, Palace of Westminster
- Human Rights Joint Committee: Private meeting 2:00 pm; Room 5, Palace of Westminster
- Communications: Superfast Broadband 3:15 pm; Room 2, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: (at 3.30pm) Rory Stewart MP; and Mr Miles Mandelson, Chairman, Great Asby Broadband; and (at 4.30pm) Mr Sean Williams, Group Strategy Director, BT.
- Economic Affairs: The Economic Implications for the United Kingdom of Scottish Independence 3:30 pm; Room 1, Palace of Westminster
- Witnesses: (at 3.35pm) Professor Robert Rowthorn, University of Cambridge.
- European Union: Private meeting 4:00 pm; Room 4, Palace of Westminster