Wednesday, 13 June 2018
The Secretary of State was asked—
What progress is being made on the roll-out of universal credit in Wales.
What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on the Swansea Bay tidal lagoon.
What recent discussions he has had with the Secretaries of State for (a) Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and (b) Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on promoting Wales as a tourist destination;...
What steps he is taking to ensure that Wales benefits from the expansion of Heathrow airport.
What discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Transport on the potential effect on community transport providers in Wales of changes to the way in which section 19 and 22 permits...
Whether he has had discussions with local councillors in Monmouthshire on air pollution in Chepstow; and if he will make a statement.
What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on the steel industry in Wales.
What recent discussions he has had with the north Wales economic ambition board on the progress of the north Wales growth deal.
What recent assessment he has made of the benefits for Wales of the UK leaving the EU.
What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on supporting Welsh companies to export.
The Prime Minister was asked—
If she will list her official engagements for Wednesday 13 June.
On a point of order, Mr Speaker. As he left the Chamber, the leader of the Scottish National party apparently said that it will use parliamentary devices to hold this Government to...
Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Frank Field, supported by Sir Nicholas Soames, Jack Brereton, Margaret Beckett, Stephen Timms, Jeremy Lefroy, Sir Roger Gale, Kate Hoey,...
Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Sir Oliver Heald, supported by Sir Roger Gale, Sir Paul Beresford, David Hanson, John Spellar, Mr Ben Bradshaw, Neil Parish, Gareth Thomas,...
Motion for leave to bring in a Bill ( Standing Order No. 23)
Further consideration of Lords amendments
I beg to move amendment (a) to Lords amendment 51.
Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.—(Mr Robin Walker.) The House proceeded to a Division.
Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 5.—(The Solicitor General.) The House divided: Ayes 321, Noes 301.
Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 53.—(The Solicitor General.) The House divided: Ayes 320, Noes 297.
Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 4.—(The Solicitor General.) The House divided: Ayes 318, Noes 301.
Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3.—(The Solicitor General.) The House divided: Ayes 320, Noes 296.
Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Client Money Protection Schemes for Property Agents (Approval and Designation of Schemes) Regulations 2018,...
I am grateful to you, Mr Speaker, for allowing me to present a petition at such a late hour. [Interruption.]
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Maynard.)
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