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Thursday, 8 November 2012

Commons: Main Chamber   See this day →

  • Business, Innovation and Skills, including Topical Questions Oral Questions; 9:30 am
  • Leader of the House Business Statement
  • Future Reserves 2020 Statement
  • (i) Medium-term financial plan for the House of Commons administration and savings programme (ii) Stimulating growth through better use of the Prompt Payment Code Backbench Business
  • Disappearance of Katrice Lee – Iain Wright Adjournment debate

Lords: Main Chamber   See this day →

  • Origin of weapons of mass destruction currently claimed by the government of Syria to be held by that country – Lord James of Blackheath Oral Questions; 11:00 am
  • Plans to reduce the number of peers in the House of Lords – Lord Dubs Oral Questions
  • Role police and crime commissioners may have in combating violence against women and girls – Baroness Royall of Blaisdon Oral Questions
  • Implementation of the living wage – Lord Kennedy of Southwark Oral Questions
  • The long-term legacy for the UK from the Olympic and Paralympic Games – Baroness Doocey Debate
  • Future Reserves 2020 Green Paper – Lord Astor of Hever Statement
  • The importance of early years education – Baroness Walmsley Debate
  • NHS patients dying at home – Lord Warner Short Debate
  • Estimated Rising Time; 6:45 pm

Commons: Westminster Hall   See this day →

  • Regulation of claims management companies 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Commons: General Committee   See this day →

  • Public Service Pensions Bill Committee 11:30 am; Room 10, Palace of Westminster

Commons: Select Committee

Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards: Banking Standards 9:15 am; The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Allen & Overy LLP, Professor Rosa Lastra, Queen Mary, University of London and Law Society; Association of Corporate Treasurers, Baroness Hogg, Chair, Financial Reporting Council and Schroders
Welsh Affairs: Cross-border Road and Rail Connectivity 9:15 am; Aberystwyth University
Witnesses:
  • Carl Sargeant AM, Minister for Local Government and Communities, Welsh Government; Alec Don, Chief Executive, Milford Haven Port, Welsh Ports Group
International Development: UK aid to Rwanda 9:30 am; The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
Political and Constitutional Reform: Do we need a constitutional convention for the UK? 10:45 am; The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Chloe Smith MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Cabinet Office
Welsh Affairs: The future of dairy farming in Wales 2:15 pm; Aberystwyth University
Witnesses:
  • Dr Hazel Wright, Senior Policy Officer, Farmers' Union of Wales, Dei Davies, Chair of the FUW Milk and Dairy Produce Committee, Farmers' Union of Wales, Stephen James, Deputy president, National Farmers' Union and Aled Jones, Chairman NFU Cymru Milk Board, National Farmers' Union Wales; Alun Davies AM, Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and European Programmes, Welsh Government, Gary Haggaty, Rural Director, Welsh Government and Geraint Williams, Food and Market Policy and Strategy Lead, Welsh Government

Lords: Select Committee

Justice, Institutions and Consumer Protection (EU Sub-Committee E) 9:00 am
Witnesses:
  • Committee visit to Brussels.
External Affairs (EU Sub-Committee C) 9:25 am; Room 2A, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • (10.15am) Edward Burke, International Relations PhD Candidate, University of St. Andrews, Associate Researcher, FRIDE; and Professor Richard G. Whitman, Professor of Politics and International Relations Chair, University Association for Contemporary European Studies, Rutherford College, University of Kent.
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 10:30 am; Room 2, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • (at 10.40am) Daniel Doll-Steinberg, CEO Tribeka; Phil Smith, CEO, CISCO; and another witness tbc; and (at 12.00pm) Tony Shepherd, Chairman, Alderley; and Lee Hopley, Chief Economist, EEF, the Manufacturers’ Organisation.
European Union: Private meeting 2:00 pm; Room 1, Palace of Westminster
Draft Communications Data Bill Joint Committee: Private meeting 2:30 pm; Room 2A, Palace of Westminster

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