The week in Westminster June 10th to June 14th
By Jo-Anna K. Burnett Follow @jo_annak
MPs will motion to approve a "European document" related to the much-scrutinised European Union Act in the Commons on Tuesday, which gives parliament "control of certain decisions not requiring approval by Act". Expect Labour to squirm as it tries to find a safe position on the referendum.
Speaking of scrutiny and Europe, the European scrutiny committee will meet on Wednesday to confer on the European scrutiny system in the House of Commons.
Parking ticket violators beware – the transport committee is tackling parking enforcement with a host of witnesses giving testimony, including president of the AA Edmund King.
House of Commons
Monday 10 June
Oral Questions – Home Office, including Topical Questions
Legislation – Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill – Second reading
Adjournment – Future education and training opportunities for young people in Barnsley Central constituency – Dan Jarvis
Tuesday 11 June
Oral Questions – Health, including Topical Questions
Legislation – Children and Families Bill – Report stage
Legislation – Children and Families Bill – Third reading
Motion – To approve a European Document relating to section 10 of the European Union Act 2011
Adjournment – Sale of the former Budock hospital site, Falmouth – Sarah Newton
Wednesday 12 June
Oral Questions – International Development, including Topical Questions
Prime Minister's Question Time
Debate – Opposition Day (2nd allotted day) – Subject to be announced
Adjournment – Audio recording of work capability assessments – Sheila Gilmore
Thursday 13 June
Oral Questions – Business, Innovation & Skills, including Topical Questions
Business Statement – Leader of the House
Backbench Business – 10th Anniversary of the Iraq War
Adjournment – Genetic medicine and patients' rights – George Freeman
Friday 14 June
The House will not be sitting.
House of Lords
Monday 10 June
Oral Questions – Policy announcement on the future of London airports – Lord Spicer
Situation of religious minorities in Egypt since the Arab Spring – Baroness Cox
Use of new experimental drugs by terminally ill patients – Baroness Gardner of Parkes
Ensuring that independent midwives can continue to work with clinical indemnity – Baroness Cumberlege
Legislation – Care Bill [HL] – Committee of the whole House (Day 2) – Earl Howe
Motion – Section 10 Order to approve additional judges to the CJEU – Motion to Approve – Lord Wallace of Saltaire
Tuesday 11 June
Oral Questions – Amending legislation on late payments to improve the cash flow of small businesses – Lord Harrison
Addressing the increase in atmospheric carbon level – Lord Wigley
Report by Ofsted Not yet good enough: personal, social, health and economic education in schools – Baroness Massey of Darwen
Homeless people left without access to night shelter provision – Lord Alton of Liverpool
Legislation – Offender Rehabilitation Bill [HL] – Committee of the whole House (Day 2) – Lord McNally
Short Debate – Plans to transfer a portion of the international development budget to the budget of the Ministry of Defence – Lord Empey
Wednesday 12 June
Legislation – Humber Bridge Bill – Second reading
Oral Questions – Films, videos and DVDs currently exempt from classification by the British Board of Film Classification – Lord Storey
Changes to OFCOM’s statutory duties and functions with respect to public service broadcasting – Lord Clement-Jones
Russian government policy toward non-governmental organisations – Lord Judd
Legislation – Care Bill [HL] – Committee of the whole House (Day 3) – Earl Howe
Short Debate – Relationship between business and society – Lord Sacks/Viscount Younger of Leckie
Thursday 13 June
Oral Questions – Proposals to make it easier for deaf people to access telephone banking and other similar services – Lord Shipley
Recent comments made by senior members of the German government about the UK's membership of the EU – Lord Dykes
Present condition of frescos in the Royal Gallery and plans for their restoration – Lord Trefgarne
Debate – The Government’s priorities at the meeting of the G8 – Lord Trimble/Lord Wallace of Saltaire
Debate – Importance of culture and arts to the economy – Baroness Wheatcroft/Lord Gardiner of Kimble
Friday 14 June
The House will not be sitting.
Pick of Select Committees
Monday 10 June
Transport – Subject: Local authority parking enforcement
Witness(es): Patrick Troy, Chief Executive, British Parking Association and Shanaaz Carroll, Deputy Chief Executive, Association of Town & City Management; Edmund King, President, The AA, Jo Abbott, Communications Manager, RAC Foundation and Peter Ashford, Director, National Motorists Action Group; Kevin Golding-Williams, Public Affairs and Policy Manager, Living Streets, Christopher Hodder, Government Relations Executive, British Motorcyclists Federation, Stephen Smith, Operations Director, Confederation of Passenger Transport UK and James Hookham, Managing Director of Policy & Communications, Freight Transport Association
Location: The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Communities and Local Government – Subject: Greater London Authority Act 2007
Witness(es): Sir Edward Lister, Chief of Staff, Mayor of London and Deputy Mayor for Planning, London Assembly; Mayor Jules Pipe, Chair, London Councils, Richard Tracey JP AM, Chair, London Waste and Recycling Board and Martin Hoscik, Editor, MayorWatch
Location: The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
Tuesday 11 June
Business, Innovation and Skills – Subject: Pub Companies Statutory Code
Witness(es): British Beer and Pub Association; British Institute of Innkeeping; Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers, Federation of Licensed Victuallers Association and Independent Pub Confederation; Phil Dixon, independent pub adviser
Location: Room 6, Palace of Westminster
Energy and Climate Change – Subject: UK oil refining
Witness(es): Phillips 66, Petronineos, Essar Oil and Ukpia; Downstream Fuel Association, Greenergy International and Okios Storage
Location: The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
Culture, Media and Sport – Subject: Regulation of the press
Location: Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs – Subject: Food Contamination
Witness(es): David Heath MP, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food
Location: Room 15, Palace of Westminster
Wednesday 12 June
Science and Technology – Subject: Work of the European and UK Space Agencies
Witness(es): Professor David Southwood, Senior Research Investigator, Imperial College London, and President, Royal Astronomical Society, Professor Alan Smith, Director, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London, Professor Shaun Quegan, University of Sheffield, appearing on behalf of Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Professor Richard Holdaway, Director, RAL Space, on behalf of Science and Technology Facilities Council; John Auburn, Vice President European Space Institutions, Telespazio VEGA UK Ltd, Ruy Pinto, Chair, UKspace and Dr Hugh Lewis, University of Southampton, appearing on behalf of PHS Space Ltd
Location: The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
Environmental Audit – Subject: Progress on Carbon Budgets
Witness(es): Aubrey Meyer, Global Commons Institute; Professor Andrew Shepherd, University of Leeds and Professor Myles Allen, University of Oxford; Professor Julia Slingo, Chief Scientist, Met Office and Dr Jason Lowe, AVOID programme, Met Office
Location: The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
European Scrutiny – Subject: European Scrutiny system in the House of Commons
Witness(es): Professor Simon Hix, London School of Economics
Location: Room 5, Palace of Westminster
Thursday 13 June
Political and Constitutional Reform – Subject: House of Lords reform: what next?
Witness(es): Rt Hon Lord Goodlad KCMG PC, Professor The Lord Norton of Louth, Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield FBA and Lord Tyler
Location: The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
Communications – Subject: Media plurality
Witness(es): (at 3.30pm) evidence will be heard from Dr Damian Tambini, London School of Economics and Dr Rachael Craufurd-Smith, University of Edinburgh and (at 4.30pm) from Professor Robert Picard, Reuters Institute, University of Oxford and Robin Foster, Communications Chambers.
Location: Committee Room 2, Palace of Westminster
Economic Affairs – Subject: Corporate Taxation
Witness(es): (at 3.35pm) evidence will be heard from Pascal Saint-Amans, Director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD and Philip Kermode, Director, Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union, European Commission and (at 4.15pm) from Professor Sol Picciotto, Emeritus Professor, Lancaster University, Professor Rita de la Feria, Chair in Tax Law, Director of Marketing and Communications, Durham Law School and Judith Freedman, Professor of Taxation Law; Director of Legal Research, Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation; Joint Editor, British Tax Review.
Location: Committee Room 1, Palace of Westminster