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Wednesday 11 January 2017 Order Paper No.89: Part 1 SUMMARY AGENDA: CHAMBER 11.30am Prayers Afterwards Oral Questions: International Development 12 noon Oral Questions: Prime Minister 12.30pm Urgent Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any) Up to 20 minutes Ten Minute Rule Motion: Guardianship (Missing Persons) (Kevin Hollinrake) Until 7.00pm Opposition Day: NHS and social care funding No debate Statutory Instruments (Motions for approval) No debate Presentation of Public Petitions Until 7.30pm or for Adjournment Debate: A&E provision in Shropshire and Mid Wales half an hour (Daniel Kawczynski) WESTMINSTER HALL 9.30am Pharmacies and integrated healthcare in England 11.00am Asylum seekers and the right to work (The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.) 2.30pm Access to justice 4.00pm Musculoskeletal services in Greenwich 4.30pm Funding of the Crown Prosecution Service 2 Wednesday 11 January 2017 OP No.89: Part 1 CONTENTS PART 1: BUSINESS TODAY 3 Chamber 8 Westminster Hall 9 Written Statements 10 Committees meeting today 15 Announcements 17 Further Information PART 2: FUTURE BUSINESS 20 A. Calendar of Business 37 B. Remaining Orders and Notices Notes: Items marked [R] indicates that a Member has declared a relevant interest. Wednesday 11 January 2017 OP No.89: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER 3 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER 11.30am Prayers Followed by QUESTIONS Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for International Development 1 Nigel Mills (Amber Valley) What recent assessment she has made of the effectiveness of her Department's work in Tajikistan. (907997) 2 Louise Haigh (Sheffield, Heeley) What assessment she has made of the implications of demolitions in the Occupied Palestinian Territories in 2015-16 for her Department's policies in that region. (907998) 3 Craig Williams (Cardiff North) What steps the Government is taking to support people in Aleppo. (907999) 4 Simon Danczuk (Rochdale) What assessment she has made of the implications of demolitions in the Occupied Palestinian Territories in 2015-16 for her Department's policies in that region. (908000) 5 Steve Double (St Austell and Newquay) What steps her Department is taking to improve energy access in Africa. (908001) 6 Mike Freer (Finchley and Golders Green) What measures her Department plans to put in place to ensure that marginalised groups in middle-income countries are supported in the event of aid from her Department being withdrawn from those countries. (908002) 7 John Spellar (Warley) How much her Department has spent on private consultancies in the last 12 months. (908003) 8 Tommy Sheppard (Edinburgh East) What recent representations she has made to her Israeli counterpart on the demolition of structures in the Occupied Palestinian Territories built with assistance from the UK or EU. (908004) 9 Carol Monaghan (Glasgow North West) What support her Department is providing to the Disaster Emergency Committee for humanitarian relief in Yemen. (908005) 10 Victoria Prentis (Banbury) What steps the Government is taking to support people in Aleppo. (908007) 4 Wednesday 11 January 2017 OP No.89: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER 11 David Morris (Morecambe and Lunesdale) What plans her Department has to introduce greater financial accountability to the international aid system. (908009) 12 Douglas Chapman (Dunfermline and West Fife) What support her Department is providing to the Disaster Emergency Committee for humanitarian relief in Yemen. (908010) 13 Greg Mulholland (Leeds North West) What recent steps she has taken to support the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. (908011) At 11.53am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for International Development T1 Graham Evans (Weaver Vale) If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. (908012) T2 Danny Kinahan (South Antrim) (908013) T3 Philip Davies (Shipley) (908014) T4 Deidre Brock (Edinburgh North and Leith) (908015) T5 Ian Austin (Dudley North) (908016) T6 Mr Christopher Chope (Christchurch) (908017) T7 Joanna Cherry (Edinburgh South West) (908018) T8 Louise Haigh (Sheffield, Heeley) (908019) At 12 noon Oral Questions to the Prime Minister Q1 Chris Law (Dundee West) If she will list her official engagements for Wednesday 11 January. (908080) Q2 Ian Murray (Edinburgh South) (908081) Q3 Mark Menzies (Fylde) (908082) Q4 Mrs Maria Miller (Basingstoke) (908083) Q5 Michael Fabricant (Lichfield) What recent assessment she has made of the (a) performance of the economy and (b) adequacy of provision of public services in Staffordshire; and if she will make a statement. (908084) Q6 Tracy Brabin (Batley and Spen) (908085) Q7 Norman Lamb (North Norfolk) (908086) Q8 Antoinette Sandbach (Eddisbury) (908087) Q9 Richard Fuller (Bedford) (908088) Wednesday 11 January 2017 OP No.89: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER 5 Q10 Joanna Cherry (Edinburgh South West) (908089) Q11 Alan Brown (Kilmarnock and Loudoun) (908090) Q12 Edward Argar (Charnwood) (908091) Q13 John Woodcock (Barrow and Furness) (908092) Q14 Dr James Davies (Vale of Clwyd) (908093) Q15 Chris White (Warwick and Leamington) (908094) URGENT QUESTIONS AND STATEMENTS 12.30pm Urgent Questions (if any) Ministerial Statements (if any) BUSINESS OF THE DAY 1. GUARDIANSHIP (MISSING PERSONS): TEN MINUTE RULE MOTION Up to 20 minutes (Standing Order No. 23) Kevin Hollinrake That leave be given to bring in a bill to make provision about the property and affairs of missing persons; and for connected purposes. Notes: The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes. 2. OPPOSITION DAY (17TH ALLOTTED DAY) Until 7.00pm (Standing Order No. 9(3)) NHS and social care funding Jeremy Corbyn Tom Watson Jonathan Ashworth Barbara Keeley Justin Madders Mr Nicholas Brown That this House supports NHS England’s four-hour standard, which sets out that a minimum of 95 per cent of all patients to A&E will be treated within four hours; notes the widespread public and medical professional support for this standard; further notes that £4.6 billion has been cut from the social care budget since 2010 and that NHS funding will fall per head of 6 Wednesday 11 January 2017 OP No.89: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER population in 2018-19 and 2019-20; and calls on the Government to bring forward extra funding now for social care to help hospitals cope this winter, and to pledge a new improved funding settlement for the NHS and social care in the March 2017 Budget. Amendment (a) The Prime Minister Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer Secretary Jeremy Hunt Gavin Williamson Mr Philip Dunne David Mowat Leave out from 'House' in line 1 to end and add 'commends NHS staff for their hard work in ensuring record numbers of patients are being seen in A&E; supports and endorses the target for 95 per cent of patients using A&E to be seen and discharged or admitted within four hours; welcomes the Government's support for the Five Year Forward View, the NHS's own plan to reduce pressure on hospitals by expanding community provision; notes that improvements to 111 and ensuring evening and weekend access to GPs, already covering 17 million people, will further help to relieve that pressure; and believes that funding for the NHS and social care is underpinned by the maintenance of a strong economy, which under this administration is now the fastest growing in the G7.'. Amendment (b) Norman Lamb Tim Farron Tom Brake Mr Alistair Carmichael Mr Nick Clegg Greg Mulholland Sarah Olney John Pugh Mr Mark Williams At end add '; further notes the Government's commitment to implementing NHS England's Five Year Forward View for Mental Health; and calls on the Government to put forward a timetable for implementing comprehensive access and waiting time standards in mental health care as recommended in that report.'. Notes: The matter to be debated has been selected by the Leader of the Opposition (Standing Order 14(2)). Wednesday 11 January 2017 OP No.89: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER 7 3. LOCAL GOVERNMENT No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)) Andrew Percy That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 28 November, be approved. Notes: If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred. The Speaker has certified that the instrument relates exclusively to England and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P). 4. LOCAL GOVERNMENT No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)) Andrew Percy That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayors) (Filling of Vacancies) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 28 November, be approved. Notes: If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred. The Speaker has certified that the instrument relates exclusively to England and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P). PRESENTATION OF PUBLIC PETITIONS No debate or decision (Standing Order No. 153) Future of King Street Health Centre, Wakefield: Mary Creagh Boat moorings on the River Avon: Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg ADJOURNMENT DEBATE Until 7.30pm or for half an hour (whichever is later) (Standing Order No. 9(7)) A&E provision in Shropshire and Mid Wales: Daniel Kawczynski 8 Wednesday 11 January 2017 OP No.89: 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 pharmacies and integrated healthcare in England: Mrs Anne Main 11.00am That this House has considered asylum seekers and the right to work: Alison Thewliss Notes: The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm. 2.30pm That this House has considered access to justice: Rob Marris 4.00pm That this House has considered musculoskeletal services in Greenwich: Clive Efford 4.30pm That this House has considered the funding of the Crown Prosecution Service: Karl Turner Notes: The second part of the sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No.