Monday, 4 June 2018
The Secretary of State was asked—
If he will take steps to expand the scope of the refugee family reunion rules.
What the timetable is for bringing forward legislative proposals on domestic violence and abuse.
What guidance his Department provides to police forces on the policing of protests.
What recent assessment he has made of the adequacy of the new process for non-UK EU citizens resident in the UK to apply for settled status.
What steps he is taking to tackle the sexual exploitation of vulnerable children.
What steps he is taking to tackle knife crime.
What steps he is taking to increase police numbers.
What steps his Department is taking in response to fire services’ ageing workforces.
What steps he is taking to ensure that illegal migrants cannot work in the UK.
What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on tackling cyber-attacks.
What steps he is taking to tackle domestic violence.
What steps his Department is taking to ensure that the hospitality and tourism sector can continue to access seasonal workers from the EEA after the UK leaves the EU.
What steps he is taking to tackle extremism.
What recent assessment he has made of trends in waiting times for forensic test results in criminal cases.
What steps he is taking to implement a fair, effective and sustainable immigration system.
What steps his Department is taking to tackle modern slavery.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
(Urgent Question): To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions if she will make a statement on the withdrawal of her appeals in relation to personal independence payment claimants with...
With permission, Mr Speaker, I will make a statement on the United States’s imposition of steel and aluminium import tariffs. On Thursday 31 May, President Trump announced that the United...
I am pleased to take the earliest opportunity to update the House on the recent difficulties around the timetable changes, in particular on some GTR and Northern routes. I want to be absolutely...
With permission, Mr Speaker, I would like to make a statement on the proposed Wylfa Newydd nuclear power plant. Britain was the world’s first civil nuclear nation. Nuclear energy has...
Application for emergency debate ( Standing Order No. 24)
Second Reading
Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Ivory Bill: Committal (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill...
Queen’s recommendation signified. Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Ivory Bill, it is expedient to...
With the leave of the House, we will take motions 4 to 8 together. Ordered,
That Glyn Davies be discharged from the Environmental Audit Committee and James Gray be added.
That James Duddridge be discharged from the International Development Committee and Mark Menzies be added.
That Sarah Champion be discharged from the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee and Tulip Siddiq be added.
That Tulip Siddiq and Rosie Duffield be discharged from the Women and Equalities Committee and Teresa Pearce and Sarah Champion be added.
That Andrew Bowie and Emma Dent Coad be discharged from the Work and Pensions Committee and Rosie Duffield and Justin Tomlinson be added.—(Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Selection Committee.)
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)
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