The week in Westminster: November 7th – November 11th
Anxiety about Europe and the economy are set to pervade another parliamentary week.
COMMONS
Monday
Questions – Home Office
Statement – G20 summit
Legislation – localism bill
Adjournment debate – patient security in the mental health system
Tuesday
Questions – justice
Ten minute rule motion – internet regulation (material inciting gang violence)
Motion – To approve a European document relating to European budgets
Motion – To approve a reasoned opinion relating to credit institutions
Backbench business – high speed rail, motor insurance costs
Adjournment debate – situation in Yemen
Wednesday
Questions – Scotland, PMQs
Ten minute rule motion – travellers (unauthorised encampments)
Opposition day debate – youth unemployment and jobs, voter registration
Adjournment debate – international prohibition on cluster munitions
Thursday
Questions – transport
Business statement – leader of the House
Debate – armed forces personnel
Adjournment debate – future of Woodhaven hospital
LORDS
Monday
Questions – EU nationals' access to UK benefits, BBC licence fee, hydration in hospitals, landlord and tenant legislation
Legislation – health and social care bill
Short debate – impact of budget cuts on the work of secure children’s homes in reducing children’s reoffending rates
Tuesday
Questions – self-defence homicides, monetary and fiscal policy, year-end financial flexibility
Legislation – protection of freedoms bill
Debate – eighth report of procedure committee
Motion – changing procedure of House for questions, debates and addressing members
Wednesday
Questions – Cyprus' EU presidency, other countries in Afghanistan, prison inspection report
Legislation – education bill
Legislation – health and social care bill
Debate – impact of wind farms
Thursday
Questions – cluster munitions, A-level applicants, volume of legislation
Debate – UK government's commitment to transparency
Debate – those who sacrifice their lives in defence of the realm
Debate – grassroots sports
PICK OF THE COMMITTEEs
Tuesday
11:30 – home secretary Theresa May, before home affairs committee, on: Policing Large Scale Disorder, The work of the National Crime Agency