Wednesday 27 February 2019 Order Paper No.258: Part 1

SUMMARY AGENDA: CHAMBER

11.30am Prayers

Deferred divisions will take place in the ‘No’ Lobby between 11.30am and 2.00pm

Afterwards Oral Questions: Wales

12 noon Oral Questions: Prime Minister

12.30pm Urgent Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any)

Up to 20 minutes Ten Minute Rule Motion: Planning (Affordable Housing and Land Compensation) (Helen Hayes)

No debate Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) (No. 2) Bill: Second and Third Reading

Until any hour* Business of the House (Today) (Motion)

(*if the 7.00pm Business of the House Motion is agreed to)

Until 7.00pm UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (Motion)

No debate after Joint Committee on the draft Domestic Abuse Bill (Motion) 7.00pm

No debate Presentation of Public Petitions

Until 7.30pm or for Adjournment Debate: Older people’s dental health (Andrew half an hour Selous)

WESTMINSTER HALL

9.30am Eating Disorders Awareness week

11.00am Adriatic Land 5 Ltd, Stevenage

(The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.)

2.30pm Future of the Department for International Development

4.00pm Role of unincorporated associations in electoral funding

4.30pm Rights and protections for residents of leisure park homes 2 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Contents

CONTENTS

PART 1: BUSINESS TODAY

3 Chamber

16 Deferred Divisions

18 Westminster Hall

19 Written Statements

20 Committees meeting today

26 Committee reports published today

27 Announcements

29 Further Information

PART 2: FUTURE BUSINESS

32 A. Calendar of Business

48 B. Remaining Orders and Notices

Notes: Item marked [R] indicates that a member has declared a relevant interest. Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber 3

BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER

11.30am Prayers

Followed by

QUESTIONS

„„ Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Wales 1 Mr Ranil Jayawardena (North East Hampshire) What recent steps he has taken to promote international trading opportunities for Wales. (909422) 2 Angela Crawley ( and Hamilton East) What steps he is taking to secure the legislative consent of the National Assembly for Wales for the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill. (909423) 3 (Paisley and Renfrewshire North) What recent discussions he has had with the Welsh Government on sector-specific plans to support the Welsh economy in the event that the UK leaves the EU without a deal. (909424) 4 Tom Pursglove (Corby) What recent discussions he has had with businesses in Wales on preparations for the UK leaving the EU. (909425) 5 Nick Thomas-Symonds (Torfaen) What assessment he has made of the effect of changes to policing budgets since 2015 on the effectiveness of Welsh police forces. (909426) 6 Chris Evans (Islwyn) What recent discussions he has had with the Welsh Government on the effect of the Industrial Strategy on the Welsh economy. (909427) 7 David T. C. Davies (Monmouth) What recent discussions he has had with the Welsh Government on plans to reduce journey times between Chepstow and Gloucestershire. (909429) 8 Douglas Chapman (Dunfermline and West Fife) What recent discussions he has had with the Welsh Government on sector-specific plans to support the Welsh economy in the event that the UK leaves the EU without a deal. (909430) 9 Greg Hands (Chelsea and Fulham) What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential effect of F-35 contracts on (a) industry in and (b) exports from Wales. (909431) 10 Anna McMorrin (Cardiff North) What recent assessment he has made of the potential effect on the Welsh economy of the EU Withdrawal Agreement. (909432) 4 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber

11 Chris Elmore (Ogmore) What recent discussions he has had with the Welsh Government on the design of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and its implications for Wales. (909433) 12 Gareth Thomas (Harrow West) What recent assessment he has made of the potential effect on the Welsh economy of the EU Withdrawal Agreement. (909434) 13 Ben Lake (Ceredigion) What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Transport on the future of the RNLI lifeboat in New Quay. (909435)

At 12 noon

„„ Oral Questions to the Prime Minister Q1 Mr Virendra Sharma (Ealing, Southall) If she will list her official engagements for Wednesday 27 February. (909472)

Q2 Julian Knight (Solihull) (909473)

Q3 Layla Moran (Oxford West and Abingdon) (909474)

Q4 Caroline Lucas (, Pavilion) (909475)

Q5 Stephen Crabb (Preseli Pembrokeshire) (909476)

Q6 James Cleverly (Braintree) (909477)

Q7 Sir David Crausby (Bolton North East) (909478)

Q8 Robert Neill (Bromley and Chislehurst) (909479)

Q9 Helen Hayes (Dulwich and West Norwood) (909480)

Q10 Bambos Charalambous (Enfield, Southgate) (909481)

Q11 Robert Halfon (Harlow) (909482)

Q12 Mr Stephen Hepburn (Jarrow) (909483)

Q13 Damian Green (Ashford) (909484)

Q14 George Freeman (Mid Norfolk) (909485)

Q15 Angela Crawley (Lanark and Hamilton East) (909486)

URGENT QUESTIONS AND STATEMENTS

12.30pm

„„ Urgent Questions (if any)

„„ Ministerial Statements (if any) Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber 5

BUSINESS OF THE DAY

1. PLANNING (AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND LAND COMPENSATION): TEN MINUTE RULE MOTION

Up to 20 minutes (Standing Order No. 23) Helen Hayes That leave be given to bring in a Bill to define affordable housing in relation to household incomes; to amend the law relating to land valuation and compensation; and for connected purposes.

Notes: The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.

2. SUPPLY AND APPROPRIATION (ANTICIPATION AND ADJUSTMENTS) (NO. 2) BILL: SECOND AND THIRD READING

No debate (Standing Order No. 56)

Notes: The Questions for Second and Third Reading of the Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) (No. 2) Bill must be put without debate and may be decided after 7.00pm.

3. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (TODAY)

Until any hour (if the 7.00pm Business of the House Motion is agreed to) The Prime Minister That, at this day’s sitting, the Speaker shall put the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion in the name of the Prime Minister relating to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU not later than 7.00pm; such questions shall include the questions on any amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved; the questions may be put after the moment of interruption; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

MOTION TO BE TAKEN AT 7.00PM

„„ BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE

No debate (Standing Orders No. 15 and 41A(3)) The Prime Minister That, at this day’s sitting, the motion in the name of the Prime Minister relating to the Business of the House (Today) may be entered upon, though opposed, at any hour; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply. 6 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber

BUSINESS OF THE DAY

4. UK’S WITHDRAWAL FROM THE EU

Until 7.00pm (Business of the House (Today) motion, if agreed to) The Prime Minister That this House notes the Prime Minister’s statement on Leaving the European Union of 26 February 2019; and further notes that discussions between the UK and the EU are ongoing. Amendment (a) Jeremy Corbyn Keir Starmer Emily Thornberry John McDonnell Valerie Vaz Mr Nicholas Brown

Mr Ben Bradshaw Ruth George Line 1, leave out from “House” to end and add “instructs Ministers (a) to negotiate with the EU for changes to the Political Declaration to secure:

i. a permanent and comprehensive customs union with the EU; ii. close alignment with the single market underpinned by shared institutions and obligations; iii. dynamic alignment on rights and protections; iv. commitments on participation in EU agencies and funding programmes, including in areas such as the environment, education, and industrial regulation; and v. unambiguous agreement on the detail of future security arrangements, including access to the European Arrest Warrant and vital shared databases; and (b) to introduce primary legislation to give statutory effect to this negotiating mandate.”. Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber 7

As an Amendment to Jeremy Corbyn’s proposed Amendment (a): Sir Vince Cable Tom Brake Jo Swinson Mr Alistair Carmichael Sir Edward Davey Norman Lamb

Christine Jardine Jamie Stone Wera Hobhouse Tim Farron Layla Moran Line 2, leave out from “for” to end and add ”an extension of the period of two years specified in Article 50(3) of the Treaty on European Union for the purposes of a referendum on whether to exit the European Union under the terms of the negotiated Withdrawal Agreement or stay in membership of the European Union.”. Amendment (c) Dame Caroline Spelman Jack Dromey Sir Oliver Letwin Yvette Cooper Norman Lamb Ben Lake

Stewart Hosie Caroline Lucas Mr Dominic Grieve Hilary Benn Anna Soubry Nick Boles Stephen Doughty Liz Kendall Alison McGovern Alex Sobel Mr Ben Bradshaw Diana Johnson David Hanson Clive Efford Shabana Mahmood Sarah Jones Bill Esterson Stephen Kinnock Seema Malhotra Anna Turley Janet Daby Kate Green Lilian Greenwood Tom Brake Rosie Duffield Anna McMorrin Rushanara Ali Ruth George Line 1, leave out from “House” to end and add “resolves that by Monday 18 March 2019 it is essential that one of the following outcomes has been reached in relation to negotiations for the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU under Article 50(2) of the Treaty on European Union: (a) a negotiated withdrawal agreement and a framework for the future relationship have been approved by a resolution of the House of Commons on a motion moved by a Minister of the Crown for the purposes of section 13(1)(b) of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, or (b) leaving the European Union without a withdrawal agreement and a framework for the future relationship has been approved by a resolution of the House of Commons on a motion moved by a Minister of the Crown, or 8 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber

(c) the Prime Minister has notified the President of the European Council, in accordance with Article 50(3) of the Treaty on European Union, of the United Kingdom’s request to extend the period in which the Treaties shall still apply to the United Kingdom; believes that Parliament should have an opportunity to legislate for a process by which these decisions may be taken; and orders accordingly that (1) on Thursday 28 February 2019 –

(i) Standing Order No. 14(1) (which provides that government business shall have precedence at every sitting save as provided in that order) shall not apply; (ii) Standing Order No. 19 (New writs) shall apply as if it were a day on which private Members’ Bills have precedence; (iii) a Business of the House motion in connection with the European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 4) Bill in the name of at least ten Members, including at least four Members elected to the House as members of at least four different parties and at least two backers of that Bill shall stand as the first item of business; (iv) if not previously concluded, the Speaker shall interrupt proceedings on any business before the first item of business at 12 noon and call a Member to move the motion referred to in paragraph (iii), above; (v) that motion may be proceeded with until any hour though opposed, shall not be interrupted at the moment of interruption, and, if under discussion when business is postponed under the provisions of any standing order, may be resumed, though opposed, after the interruption of business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) will not apply; (vi) at the conclusion of debate on that motion, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on that motion (including for the purposes of Standing Order No. 36(2) (questions to be put following closure of debate)) shall include the questions on any amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved; and (vii) the second reading of the European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 4) Bill shall stand as the first order of the day; and (2) In respect of the European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 4) Bill, notices of Amendments, new Clauses and new Schedules to be moved in Committee may be accepted by the Clerks at the Table before the Bill has been read a second time.”. Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber 9

Amendment (e) Caroline Lucas Mary Creagh Liz Saville Roberts Tom Brake Kerry McCarthy Alex Sobel

Janet Daby John McNally Edward Miliband Layla Moran Lisa Nandy Catherine West Wera Hobhouse Helen Hayes Christine Jardine Anna McMorrin Mohammad Yasin Mr Alistair Carmichael Ian Murray Line 1, leave out from “House” to end and add “expresses alarm at the disastrous implications of a No Deal Brexit for the UK’s environment, including vital protections for wildlife, nature and the marine environment, and calls on the Government to urgently rule out a No Deal scenario; notes that the public is clear that environmental protections should be maintained and improved and that the Prime Minister, Leader of the Opposition, and other political leaders, have stated they should be protected and enhanced rather than weakened following the referendum on the UK’s relationship with the European Union; believes that, to achieve that aim, the Political Declaration on the UK’s future relationship with the European Union must take a more dynamic and ambitious approach to regulatory protection for the environment, including by making reference to close co-operation on a wider range of transboundary issues, for example nature protection, climate change and air quality, and continued UK membership of the European Environment Agency so as to maintain a robust continent-wide evidence base on the state of the environment; notes the Government’s promise to bring forward proposals for a mechanism to match, in domestic legislation, any future increases in the ambition of EU environmental policies, subject to Parliamentary approval, and calls on the Government to publish its proposals as soon as possible; believes that replacing the roles of the European Commission and European Court of Justice in terms of oversight of and compliance with domestic environmental law requires the embedding of environmental principles in UK law and the establishment of an independent and adequately resourced environmental body or bodies across the UK; further believes that the proposals for an Office for Environmental Protection in England need to be significantly strengthened to guarantee its independence from Government, include climate change within its remit and provide it with the necessary powers to ensure the monitoring, reporting, oversight and enforcement of environmental law, including both domestic and international obligations; and within this believes that changes are necessary to ensure that any actions taken at a UK-wide level do not adversely impact the devolved administrations’ own climate or environmental strategies, and that any such actions are taken with the agreement of respective devolved administrations in all parts of the UK; notes that future environmental protection in the UK depends on co-operation between the governments of the four countries; and further notes 10 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber

that they should develop a world-leading approach to environmental protection by establishing frameworks of legally binding targets and effective spatial mapping of ecological networks.”. Amendment (g) Angus Brendan MacNeil Mr Kenneth Clarke Angela Crawley Stuart C. McDonald

Stewart Malcolm McDonald John McNally Neil Gray Douglas Chapman Line 1, leave out from “House” to end and add “calls on the Government to bring forward urgently the legislation necessary to require the Prime Minister to revoke before 29 March 2019 the UK’s notice of intention to withdraw from the EU under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union.”. Amendment (k) Liz Saville Roberts Caroline Lucas Stephen Gethins Tom Brake

Jonathan Edwards Alan Brown Dr Douglas Chapman Ronnie Cowan Angela Crawley Martin Docherty-Hughes Neil Gray Drew Hendry Stewart Hosie David Linden Angus Brendan MacNeil Stewart Malcolm McDonald Stuart C. McDonald John McNally Carol Monaghan Gavin Newlands Brendan O’Hara Tommy Sheppard Dr Pete Wishart Ben Lake Line 1, leave out from “House” to end and add “is determined not to leave the European Union without a withdrawal agreement and future framework under any circumstances, and regardless of any exit date.”. Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber 11

Amendment (l) Hywel Williams Jonathan Edwards Liz Saville Roberts Ben Lake Line 1, leave out from “House” to end and add “notes that the National Assembly for Wales, the Scottish Parliament and the House of Commons all voted overwhelmingly to reject the Prime Minister’s deal; recognises that the National Assembly for Wales and Scottish Parliament voted convincingly in favour of extending Article 50; further notes that the House rejected the UK leaving the EU without a withdrawal agreement and a future relationship framework; and therefore calls on the Government to honour the respective will of each parliament by seeking to extend the time under Article 50(3) of the Treaty on European Union to the end of 2021.”. Amendment (b) Alberto Costa Dominic Raab Jeremy Corbyn Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg Mr Dominic Grieve Mr Iain Duncan Smith

Keir Starmer Hilary Benn Mr Steve Baker Sir Graham Brady Sir Edward Leigh Mr Nicholas Brown Ian Blackford Sir Vince Cable Valerie Vaz Liz Saville Roberts Mr Andrew Mitchell Sir Oliver Letwin Chuka Umunna Caroline Lucas Esther McVey Sir Hugo Swire Zac Goldsmith Nicky Morgan Craig Mackinlay Anne-Marie Trevelyan Maria Caulfield Mr Nigel Evans Andrew Lewer Michael Tomlinson Mr Jonathan Lord Mr Jonathan Djanogly Dame Caroline Spelman Tom Tugendhat Mr Edward Vaizey Lady Hermon Stuart C. McDonald Justine Greening Ian Murray Joanna Cherry Nick Boles Angus Brendan MacNeil Priti Patel Seema Malhotra Daniel Kawczynski Mr Alistair Carmichael Sir Edward Davey Anna Soubry Hywel Williams Jonathan Edwards George Freeman Yvette Cooper Joseph Johnson Mr Sam Gyimah Stephen Timms Stephen Crabb Chris Bryant Liz Kendall Stewart Malcolm McDonald Richard Graham Robert Halfon Greg Hands Jo Swinson Mr David Jones Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Mr Charles Walker Mr George Howarth Ellie Reeves Stephen Doughty Mr Shailesh Vara Sir David Evennett Dr Phillip Lee Angela Crawley Martyn Day Patrick Grady Drew Hendry Chris Law David Linden 12 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber

Carol Monaghan Brendan O’Hara Tommy Sheppard Alison Thewliss Tom Brake Jamie Stone Jeremy Lefroy Paul Farrelly Kate Green Tonia Antoniazzi Ronnie Cowan Dr Philippa Whitford Richard Benyon Grant Shapps Jim Fitzpatrick Pete Wishart John Woodcock Robert Courts Charlie Elphicke Royston Smith Derek Thomas David Tredinnick Mr William Wragg Hannah Bardell Mhairi Black Deidre Brock Alan Brown Dr Lisa Cameron Douglas Chapman Martin Docherty-Hughes Marion Fellows Patricia Gibson Peter Grant Neil Gray John McNally Wera Hobhouse Christine Jardine Layla Moran Susan Elan Jones Will Quince Sir Robert Syms Stephen Kerr Bob Blackman Ruth Cadbury Ben Lake Anna McMorrin Chris Stephens Stephen Gethins Tim Farron Gavin Newlands Paul Blomfield Matthew Pennycook Mr Chris Leslie David Hanson Alex Sobel Steve Double Mr Ben Bradshaw Dr Paul Williams Conor Burns Nigel Dodds Sammy Wilson Gavin Robinson At end, add “; and requires the Prime Minister to seek at the earliest opportunity a joint UK-EU commitment to adopt part two of the Withdrawal Agreement on Citizens’ Rights and ensure its implementation prior to the UK’s exiting the European Union, whatever the outcome of negotiations on other aspects of the Withdrawal Agreement.”. Amendment (d) Dame Caroline Spelman Jack Dromey Mr Dominic Grieve Sir Oliver Letwin Yvette Cooper Norman Lamb

Ben Lake Stewart Hosie Caroline Lucas Anna Soubry Nick Boles Liz Kendall Stephen Doughty Alison McGovern Alex Sobel Mr Ben Bradshaw Diana Johnson David Hanson Clive Efford Shabana Mahmood Sarah Jones Bill Esterson Stephen Kinnock Seema Malhotra Anna Turley Janet Daby Kate Green Lilian Greenwood Tom Brake Rosie Duffield Anna McMorrin Rushanara Ali Ruth George Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber 13

At end, add “; and believes it is essential that this House is given an opportunity to express views on different options for the future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union and orders accordingly that on Tuesday 19 March 2019 – (a) Standing Order No. 14(1) (which provides that government business shall have precedence at every sitting save as provided in that order) shall not apply; (b) Standing Order No. 19 (New writs) shall apply as if it were a day on which private Members’ Bills have precedence; (c) precedence shall be given to any motions in the name of the Chair of the Exiting the European Union Committee relating either to options for that relationship or to the conduct of proceedings on such motions and other motions in connection with that relationship; (d) if not previously concluded, the Speaker shall interrupt proceedings on any business before those motions at 2.00 pm and call a Member to move the first such motion; (e) any such motion may be proceeded with until any hour though opposed, shall not be interrupted at the moment of interruption, and, if under discussion when business is postponed under the provisions of any standing order, may be resumed, though opposed, after the interruption of business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) will not apply; (f) at the conclusion of debate on the first such motion, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on that motion (including for the purposes of Standing Order No. 36(2) (questions to be put following closure of debate)) shall include the questions on any amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved.”. Amendment (f) Yvette Cooper Sir Oliver Letwin Dame Caroline Spelman Jack Dromey Nick Boles Hilary Benn

Liz Kendall Mr Dominic Grieve Stephen Doughty Alison McGovern Norman Lamb Alex Sobel Mr Ben Bradshaw Diana Johnson David Hanson Clive Efford Shabana Mahmood Sarah Jones Bill Esterson Stephen Kinnock Seema Malhotra Dr Paul Williams Anna Turley Ian C. Lucas Janet Daby Kate Green Lilian Greenwood Tom Brake Rosie Duffield Anna McMorrin Rushanara Ali Heidi Allen Jeremy Lefroy Mr Chris Leslie Anna Soubry Luciana Berger Ann Coffey Mike Gapes Joan Ryan Ruth George 14 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber

At end, add “; and further notes in particular the commitment of the Prime Minister made in this House to hold a second meaningful vote by 12 March and if the House, having rejected leaving with the deal negotiated with the EU, then rejects leaving on 29 March without a withdrawal agreement and future framework, the Government will, on 14 March, bring forward a motion on whether Parliament wants to seek a short limited extension to Article 50, and if the House votes for an extension, seek to agree that extension approved by the House with the EU, and bring forward the necessary legislation to change the exit date commensurate with that extension.”. Amendment (h) Anna Soubry Sir Vince Cable Joanna Cherry Liz Saville Roberts Chuka Umunna Jo Swinson

Mr Chris Leslie Tom Brake Luciana Berger Heidi Allen Ann Coffey Mike Gapes Joan Ryan Angela Smith Mr Gavin Shuker Dr Sarah Wollaston Siobhain McDonagh Mr Dominic Grieve Dr Phillip Lee At end, add “; and instructs the Prime Minister to table a motion in the House of Commons for debate and decision before 8 March 2019 which sets out the steps necessary for preparing a public vote on whether to proceed with exiting the European Union on terms agreed by Parliament or to stay as a member of the European Union.”. Amendment (i) Sir Vince Cable Tom Brake Jo Swinson Mr Chris Leslie Mr Ben Bradshaw Drew Hendry

Jonathan Edwards Caroline Lucas Liz Saville Roberts Sir Edward Davey Norman Lamb Christine Jardine Jamie Stone Wera Hobhouse Tim Farron Layla Moran Mr Alistair Carmichael At end, add “; notes that, according to a cautious UK Trade Policy Observatory prediction, an estimated 750,000 people would become jobless if the UK left the EU with no deal; and accordingly calls on the Government to create an emergency Brexit Support Fund of at least £7.5 billion to mitigate job losses caused by Brexit uncertainty, a No Deal Brexit or the PM’s deal, with the fund being ring-fenced to support UK workers made redundant as a result of businesses leaving the UK, closing down or downsizing as a result of the impact of Brexit, and to offer workers the chance to receive advice or re-training to help them secure employment or start a new business.”. Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber 15

Amendment (j) Mr John Baron Henry Smith Sir Mike Penning At end, add “; and notes that an extension to Article 50 cannot take no deal off the table.”.

5. JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE DRAFT DOMESTIC ABUSE BILL

No debate after 7.00pm (Standing Order No. 9(6)) Andrea Leadsom That it is expedient that a Joint Committee of Lords and Commons be appointed to consider and report on the draft Domestic Abuse Bill (CP 15) presented to both Houses on Monday 21 January 2019. That a Select Committee of six Members be appointed to join with any committee to be appointed by the Lords for this purpose; That the Committee should report on the draft Bill by Friday 17 May. That the Committee shall have power: (i) to send for persons, papers and records; (ii) to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House; (iii) to report from time to time; (iv) to appoint specialist advisers; and (v) to adjourn from place to place within the United Kingdom. That the quorum of the Committee shall be two; and That Diana Johnson, Gillian Keegan, Mrs Maria Miller, Alex Norris, Helen Whately and Dr Philippa Whitford be members of the Committee.

PRESENTATION OF PUBLIC PETITIONS

No debate or decision (Standing Order No. 153)

„„ Closure of Oldham Post Office:Jim McMahon

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE

Until 7.30pm or for half an hour (whichever is later) (Standing Order No. 9(7))

„„ Older people’s dental health: Andrew Selous 16 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Deferred Divisions

DEFERRED DIVISIONS

DEFERRED DIVISIONS TO BE HELD TODAY

Deferred Divisions will take place in the ‘No’ Lobby between 11.30am and 2.00pm

„„ EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS) John Glen That the draft Official Listing of Securities Prospectus and Transparency (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this House on 21 January, be approved.

Notes: The division on this Question was deferred from Wednesday 20 February (Standing Order No. 41A).

„„ EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT) Secretary Greg Clark That the draft Employment Rights (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this House on 14 January, be approved.

Notes: The division on this Question was deferred from Wednesday 20 February (Standing Order No. 41A).

„„ EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT) Kelly Tolhurst That the draft Employment Rights (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this House on 14 January, be approved.

Notes: The division on this Question was deferred from Wednesday 20 February (Standing Order No. 41A).

„„ EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT) Secretary Greg Clark That the draft Employment Rights (Amendment) (EU Exit) (No. 2) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 31 October 2018, be approved.

Notes: The division on this Question was deferred from Wednesday 20 February (Standing Order No. 41A).

„„ EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT) Secretary Greg Clark That the draft Employment Rights (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) (EU Exit) (No. 2) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 31 October 2018, be approved.

Notes: The division on this Question was deferred from Wednesday 20 February (Standing Order No. 41A). Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Deferred Divisions 17

„„ EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS) John Glen That the draft Financial Services Contracts (Transitional and Saving Provision) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

Notes: The division on this Question was deferred from Wednesday 20 February (Standing Order No. 41A). Time will be added if divisions in the House interrupt proceedings. 18 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Business Today: Westminster Hall

BUSINESS TODAY: WESTMINSTER HALL

ORDER OF BUSINESS

The first part of the sitting will last for two hours. The second part of the sitting will last for three hours (Standing Order No. 10(1)).

9.30am

„„ That this House has considered Eating Disorders Awareness week: Kirstene Hair

11.00am

„„ That this House has considered Adriatic Land 5 Ltd, Stevenage: Stephen McPartland

2.30pm

„„ That this House has considered the future of the Department for International Development: Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi

4.00pm

„„ That this House has considered the role of unincorporated associations in electoral funding: Martin Docherty-Hughes

4.30pm

„„ That this House has considered rights and protections for residents of leisure park homes: Helen Whately

Notes: The second part of the sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)). The debate at 4.30pm will last for up to an hour. Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Written Statements 19

WRITTEN STATEMENTS

STATEMENTS TO BE MADE TODAY

Secretary of State for International Development 1. Jordan Growth and Opportunity: The London Initiative 2019

Secretary of State for Transport 2. Consulting on Options to Ban Old Tyres

Notes: Texts of Written Statements are available from the Vote Office and on the internet athttp://www. parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-statements/. 20 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Committees meeting today

COMMITTEES MEETING TODAY

The decision of a Committee to sit in public may be changed without notice.

PUBLIC BILL COMMITTEES

„„ Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill

Further to consider the Bill Room 11 10.00am (public)

„„ Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) (Amendment) Bill

To consider the Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) (Amendment) Bill Room 9 2.30pm (public)

DELEGATED LEGISLATION COMMITTEES

„„ Ninth Delegated Legislation Committee

To consider the draft International Waste Shipments (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 Room 9 8.55am (public)

„„ Seventeenth Delegated Legislation Committee

To consider the draft Securitisation (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 Room 12 8.55am (public)

„„ Tenth Delegated Legislation Committee

To consider the draft Aquatic Animal Health and Plant Health (Legislative Functions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 and the draft Animals (Legislative Functions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 Room 10 2.30pm (public) Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Committees meeting today 21

„„ Eleventh Delegated Legislation Committee

To consider the draft Law Enforcement and Security (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 Room 11 2.30pm (public)

„„ Twelfth Delegated Legislation Committee

To consider the draft Road Vehicle Emission Performance Standards (Cars and Vans) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 and the draft Road Vehicles and Non-Road Mobile Machinery (Type-Approval) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 Room 12 2.30pm (public)

„„ Eighteenth Delegated Legislation Committee

To consider the draft Transparency of Securities Financing Transactions and of Reuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 Room 16 2.30pm (public)

SELECT COMMITTEES

„„ Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Subject: Pre-legislative scrutiny of the Draft Environment (Principles and Governance) Bill Witnesses: Andrew Bryce, ABESAC Consultancy and Co-Chair UKELA Brexit Task Force, and Professor Richard Macrory QC, Emeritus Professor of Environmental Law, UCL Room 16 9.15am (private), 9.30am (public)

„„ Northern Ireland Affairs

Subject: Funding priorities in the 2018-19 budget: Education Witnesses: Sir Robert Salisbury, Chair of the 2013 Independent Review of the Common Funding Scheme, and Koulla Yiasouma, Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People Room 6 9.15am (private), 9.30am (public) 22 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Committees meeting today

„„ Transport

Subject: Local roads funding and governance Witnesses: Stephen Hall, Assistant Director Economy and Environment, Economy & Infrastructure, Cumbria County Council, Andrew Haysey, Transport Planning Manager, Gateshead Council, Andrew Loosemore, Head of Highways Asset Management, Kent County Council, Lynne Stinson, Team Manager, Assets and Major Programmes Team, Leicestershire County Council, and Lynne Wait CEng MICE, Interim Engineering Manager, Growth and Infrastructure, Borough of Poole, on behalf of South West Highway Alliance; Danny Rawle, Highways Asset Management Engineer, Coventry City Council, Stephen Skinner CEng MICE, Head of Highway Services, Enfield Council, Patrick Doig, Divisional Finance Director for Surface Transport, Transport for London (TfL), and Anne Shaw, Director of Network Resilience, Transport for the West Midlands (TfWM) (at 10.45am) Room 15 9.15am (private), 9.45am (public)

„„ Work and Pensions

Subject: Universal Credit: ‘natural’ migration Witnesses: David Finch, Senior Research Fellow, Resolution Foundation, Tom Waters, Research Economist, Institute for Fiscal Studies, and Zoe Charlesworth, Policy and Product Manager, Policy in Practice; James Taylor, Head of Policy, Public Affairs and Campaigns, Scope, Kayley Hignell, Head of Policy (Families, Welfare and Work), Citizens Advice, Daphne Hall, Vice-Chair, National Association of Welfare Rights Advisers, and Kelly-Marie Jones, Welfare Rights Adviser, Child Poverty Action Group (at 10.15am) Room 8 9.15am (private), 9.30am (public)

„„ Women and Equalities

Subject: Abortion law in Northern Ireland Witnesses: Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC, Roger Kiska, Christian Legal Centre, and Les Allamby, Chief Commissioner, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission; Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt MP, Minister for Women and Equalities, and Maura McCallion, Division Head, Office for the Attorney General for Northern Ireland (at 10.50am) The Grimond Room, Portcullis House 9.30am (private), 9.50am (public) Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Committees meeting today 23

„„ Home Affairs

Subject: The work of the Home Secretary Witnesses: Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP, Home Secretary, and Sir Philip Rutnam, Permanent Secretary, Home Office The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House 9.45am (private), 10.00am (public)

„„ International Trade

Subject: UK investment policy Witnesses: Dr James X Zhan, Director of the Investment and Enterprise Division, UN Conference on Trade and Development, Alan Wilson, Head of International Investment, Invest Northern Ireland, and Chris Henning, Corporate Director, Development & Growth, Nottingham City Council; Dr Axel Berger, Senior Researcher, German Development Institute, Dr J Robert Basedow, Assistant Professor in International Political Economy, London School of Economics and Political Science, and Dr Stephen Woolcock, Associate Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science (at 11.00am) The Wilson Room, Portcullis House 9.45am (private), 10.00am (public)

„„ Treasury

Subject: Consumers’ access to financial services Witnesses: Rebecca Hilsenrath, Chief Executive, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Andy Goldsby, Community and Relationship Manager, Equality Advisory Support Service, Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition, and Nisha Arora, Director of Consumer and Retail Policy, Financial Conduct Authority Room 5 9.45am (private), 10.00am (public)

„„ Environmental Audit

Subject: Draft Environment (Principles and Governance) Bill Witnesses: Professor Liz Fisher, Professor of Environmental Law, Faculty of Law & Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford, Professor Eloise Scotford, Professor of Environmental Law, UCL Faculty of Laws, University College London, and Tim Buley, Landmark Chambers Room 18 10.00am (private), 10.15am (public) 24 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Committees meeting today

„„ High Speed Rail (West Midlands-Crewe) Bill Room 7 11.00am (private)

„„ European Scrutiny Room 8 1.45pm (private)

„„ Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

Subject: Immersive and addictive technologies Witnesses: Dr Henrietta Bowden-Jones, Director, National Problem Gambling Clinic, Dr Daria Kuss, Nottingham Trent University, and Dr David Zendle, York St John University The Grimond Room, Portcullis House 2.00pm (private), 2.30pm (public)

„„ International Development

Subject: Humanitarian situation in Venezuela Witnesses: Clare Dixon, Head of Region, Latin America and the Caribbean, Cafod, Alejandro Arenas-Pinto, Senior Clinical Research Associate, UCL Institute for Global Health, and Isabel Marquez, Deputy Director for the Regional Bureau for the Americas, UNHCR; Rt Hon Alistair Burt MP, Minister of State for International Development and Minister of State for the Middle East at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Matthew Wyatt, Deputy Director and Head of Conflict, Humanitarian and Security Department (CHASE), Department for International Development, and Nigel Baker, Deputy Director, Head of Latin America, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (at 3.00pm) The Wilson Room, Portcullis House 2.00pm (private), 2.10pm (public)

„„ Public Accounts Room 5 2.00pm (private)

„„ Foreign Affairs

Subject: Global Britain: the future of UK sanctions policy Witnesses: Lord Barker of Battle, and William McGlone, Partner, Latham & Watkins Room 15 2.15pm (private), 2.45pm (public) Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Committees meeting today 25

„„ Procedure

Subject: Powers of the House of Commons to call for papers Witnesses: Rt Hon Andrea Leadsom MP, Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons, and Rt Hon Geoffrey Cox QC MP, Attorney General for England and Wales; Sir David Natzler KCB, Clerk of the House of Commons, and Mark Hutton, Clerk of the Journals, House of Commons (at 3.15pm) Room 6 2.30pm (private), 2.45pm (public)

„„ Committee of Privileges Room 21 3.00pm (private)

„„ Statutory Instruments Room 7 4.16pm (private)

JOINT COMMITTEES

„„ Draft Parliamentary Buildings (Restoration and Renewal) Bill Room 17 9.45am (private)

„„ Statutory Instruments Room 7 As soon as convenient after 3.45pm (private) 26 Wednesday 27 February 2019 OP No.258: Part 1 Committee reports published today

COMMITTEE REPORTS PUBLISHED TODAY

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS

„„ 81st Report: Rail management and timetabling, HC 1793 Time of publication: 0.01am

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

„„ 16th Report: ‘My Science Inquiry’, HC 1716 Time of publication: 11.00am