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Tuesday 30 January 2018 Order Paper No.84: Part 1

SUMMARY AGENDA: CHAMBER

11.30am Prayers Afterwards Oral Questions: Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy 12.30pm Urgent Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any) Up to 20 minutes Ten Minute Rule Motion: Kew Gardens (Leases) () Until 7.00pm High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill: Second Reading Followed by Motion without separate debate: Money Until any hour Business of the House (Today) Motion 7.00pm Business of the House Up to 90 minutes High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill: Committal, after the start of Instruction, Carry-Over; Positions for which additional salaries proceedings on the are payable for the purposes of section 4A(2) of the Business of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009 (Motions) House motion* (*If the Business of the House (Today) motion is agreed to) No debate Statutory Instruments (Motions for approval) No debate Presentation of Public Petitions Until 7.30pm or for Adjournment Debate: Lorry parking (Helen Whately) half an hour

WESTMINSTER HALL

9.30am Marriage and Government policy 11.00am NHS negligence cases (The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.) 2.30pm Treatment of adults with autism by the criminal justice system 4.00pm Youth activities and sport within the Erasmus Plus programme 4.30pm Town and village plans

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CONTENTS

PART 1: BUSINESS TODAY 3 Chamber 14 Westminster Hall 15 Written Statements 16 Committees meeting today 21 Committee reports published today 22 Announcements 25 Further Information

PART 2: FUTURE BUSINESS 28 A. Calendar of Business 53 B. Remaining Orders and Notices

Notes: Items marked [R] indicates that a Member has declared a relevant interest.

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BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER

11.30am Prayers

Followed by

QUESTIONS

Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy 1 Diana Johnson (Kingston upon Hull North) What assessment he has made of the effect of the liquidation of Carillion on the viability of small businesses. (903611) 2 James Cartlidge (South Suffolk) What steps he is taking to ensure that low-paid workers are remunerated appropriately. (903612) 3 Laura Smith (Crewe and Nantwich) If he will take steps to regulate executive pay. (903613) 4 Chris Williamson (Derby North) What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the work of the Legal Working Group on Seafarers and the National . (903614) 5 Ben Bradley (Mansfield) What discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Education on encouraging SMEs to take advantage of the apprenticeship levy. (903615) 6 Gavin Robinson (Belfast East) What steps he is taking to support the aerospace sector. (903616) 7 Martin Whitfield (East Lothian) Whether he has met representatives of the Keep Me Posted campaign. (903618) 8 Trudy Harrison (Copeland) What steps he is taking to support growth in the small business sector. (903619) 9 Helen Hayes (Dulwich and West Norwood) What assessment he has made of the UK’s ability to meet its carbon reduction targets. (903620) 10 Sir (Poole) What steps he is taking to support businesses affected by the liquidation of Carillion. (903621) 11 Martin Vickers (Cleethorpes) What progress his Department is making on developing a pilot Town Deal as outlined in the Industrial Strategy. (903622) 4 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER

12 Paul Blomfield (Sheffield Central) What discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on the potential effect of the liquidation of Carillion on workers’ pensions. (903624) 13 Maggie Throup (Erewash) What steps he is taking to support growth in the small business sector. (903625) 14 Gareth Thomas (Harrow West) Whether he plans to review the rules governing the use of agency workers. (903626) 15 Stuart C. McDonald (Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) What recent steps he has taken to support the development of renewable energy sources. (903627) 16 Mark Pawsey (Rugby) What steps the Government has taken to improve electric vehicle charge point infrastructure. (903628) 17 Gillian Keegan (Chichester) What steps the Government has taken to improve electric vehicle charge point infrastructure. (903629) 18 Alison Thewliss (Glasgow Central) What discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Scotland on the liquidation of Carillion. (903630) 19 Stephanie Peacock (Barnsley East) If he will take steps to regulate executive pay. (903631) 20 (Tiverton and Honiton) What steps he is taking to tackle rising energy prices. (903632) 21 Mary Creagh (Wakefield) What assessment he has made of the adequacy of the level of investment in the renewable energy sector. (903633) 22 Ronnie Cowan (Inverclyde) If he will make an assessment of the implications for his policies of the Scottish Government’s Energy Strategy, published in December 2017. (903634) 23 Hugh Gaffney (Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill) What representations he has received on the attempted takeover of GKN by Melrose. (903635)

At 12.15pm

Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy T1 (Weston-super-Mare) If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. (903636)

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T3 Rachel Reeves (Leeds West) (903638)

T4 Bim Afolami (Hitchin and Harpenden) (903640)

T5 Chris Elmore (Ogmore) (903641)

T6 (Bath) (903642)

T7 Maria Caulfield (Lewes) (903643)

T8 Jim Shannon (Strangford) (903644)

T9 Mr Simon Clarke (Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland) (903645)

URGENT QUESTIONS AND STATEMENTS

12.30pm

Urgent Questions (if any)

Ministerial Statements (if any)

BUSINESS OF THE DAY

1. KEW GARDENS (LEASES): TEN MINUTE RULE MOTION Up to 20 minutes (Standing Order No. 23) Zac Goldsmith That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide that the Secretary of State’s powers in relation to the management of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, include the power to grant a lease in respect of land for a period of up to 150 years.

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

2. HIGH SPEED RAIL (WEST MIDLANDS - CREWE) BILL: SECOND READING Until 7.00pm (Standing Order No. 9(3)) Michael Fabricant Jeremy Lefroy Sir William Cash That this House, while recognising the increasing need for additional north-south rail line capacity to relieve congestion on the West Coast Main Line south of the Midlands and to improve connectivity between major cities and with London, declines to give the High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill a Second Reading because (1) there are better ways to address any rail capacity issues north of the Midlands, (2) the line set out in the Bill is routed through unspoiled countryside unnecessarily damaging the environment including wildlife habitats, ancient woodlands and waterways, fails to connect via HS2 Phase 1 with HS1, the 6 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER

Channel Tunnel and the European continent, fails to connect directly through HS2 Phase 1 with potential airport hubs for London and the south-east of England, and fails to connect directly to existing major mainline stations and the existing rail network, (3) the Bill provides inadequate compensation to those blighted by the route and those whose property is subject to compulsory purchase orders, (4) the Bill fails to provide for sufficient public transport to disperse HS2 passengers disembarking at London Euston, and (5) the Bill does not implement a more environmentally sympathetic, better integrated, and more cost-effective route, such as the route originally proposed by Arup which would have used existing transport corridors minimising environmental damage and reducing costs by around £10 billion, and which would have connected directly with HS1 and the continent, London Heathrow Airport, Birmingham International Airport, and major conurbations.

Relevant Documents: Tenth Report of the Public Accounts Committee, High Speed 2 Annual Report and Accounts, HC 454.

Notes: Mr Speaker has certified that Clauses 1 to 33, 35, 37 and 40 to 62 of, and Schedules 1 to 28 and 30 to 32 to, the High Speed Rail (West Midlands–Crewe) Bill (Bill 6) relate exclusively to England and are within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83J).

3. HIGH SPEED RAIL (WEST MIDLANDS - CREWE) BILL: MONEY No debate (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)) That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (1) any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State in consequence of the Act, and (2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable out of money so provided under any other enactment.

Notes: Queen's Recommendation signified.

4. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (TODAY) Until any hour (if the 7.00pm Business of the House Motion is agreed to) That in respect of the Motions in the name of Secretary Chris Grayling relating to (1) the High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill; and (2) Positions for which additional salaries are payable for the purposes of section 4A(2) of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the Motion for this Order (notwithstanding, in respect of item (2) above, the provisions of paragraph (1) of Standing Order No. 16); such Questions shall include the Questions on any Amendments selected by Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER 7

the Speaker which may then be moved; proceedings may continue, though opposed, 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 Andrea Leadsom relating to Business of the House may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour, and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) will not apply.

BUSINESS OF THE DAY

5. HIGH SPEED RAIL (WEST MIDLANDS - CREWE) BILL: COMMITTAL Up to 90 minutes after commencement of proceedings on the Business of the House (Today) Motion (if that Motion is agreed to by the House) Secretary Chris Grayling 1. That the Bill be committed to a Select Committee of five members, all of whom are to be nominated by the Selection Committee. 2. That in determining the composition of the Select Committee the Selection Committee shall nominate three members from the Government and two from the Opposition. 3. That there shall stand referred to the Select Committee— (a) any petition against the Bill submitted to the Private Bill Office between 30 January 2018 and 26 February 2018, and (b) any petition which has been submitted to the Private Bill Office and in which the petitioners complain of any amendment as proposed in the filled-up Bill or of any matter which has arisen during the progress of the Bill before the Select Committee, (and references in this sub-paragraph to the submission of a petition are to its submission electronically, by post or in person). 4. That, notwithstanding the practice of the House that appearances on petitions against an opposed private bill be required to be entered at the first meeting of the Select Committee on the bill, in the case of any such petitions as are mentioned in paragraph 3(a) above on which appearances are not entered at that meeting, the Select Committee shall appoint a later day or days on which it will require appearances on those petitions to be entered. 5. That any petitioners whose petitions stand referred to the Select Committee shall, subject to the rules and orders of the House, be entitled to be heard upon their petition by themselves, their counsel, representatives or parliamentary agents provided that the petition is prepared in conformity with the rules and orders of the House; and the member in charge of the Bill shall 8 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER

be entitled to be heard through counsel or agents in favour of the Bill against any such petition. 6. That in applying the rules of the House in relation to parliamentary agents, any reference to a petitioner in person shall be treated as including a reference to a duly authorised member or officer of an organisation, group or body. 7. That the Select Committee have power to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place and to report from day to day the minutes of evidence taken before it. 8. That the Select Committee have power to make special reports from time to time. 9. That three be the quorum of the Select Committee.

6. HIGH SPEED RAIL (WEST MIDLANDS-CREWE) BILL: INSTRUCTION Up to 90 minutes after commencement of proceedings on the Business of the House (Today) Motion (if that Motion is agreed to by the House) Secretary Chris Grayling That it be an Instruction to the Select Committee to which the High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill is committed to deal with the Bill as follows: 1. The Committee shall treat the principle of the Bill, as determined by the House on the Bill’s Second Reading, as comprising— (a) the provision of a high speed railway between a junction with Phase One of High Speed 2 near Fradley Wood, in Staffordshire, and a junction with the West Coast Mainline near Crewe in Cheshire, (b) in relation to the railway set out on the plans deposited in July 2017 in connection with the Bill in the office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons, its broad route alignment, and (c) the fact that there are to be no new stations on, or additional spurs from, the railway mentioned in sub-paragraph (b); and those matters shall accordingly not be at issue during proceedings of the Committee. 2.– (1) The Committee shall have power to consider any amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill which, if the Bill were a private bill, could not be made except upon petition for additional provision. (2) Sub-paragraph (1) applies only so far as the amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill fall within the principle of the Bill as provided for by paragraph 1 above. That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House. Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER 9

7. HIGH SPEED RAIL (WEST MIDLANDS - CREWE) BILL: CARRY-OVER Up to 90 minutes after commencement of proceedings on the Business of the House (Today) Motion (if that Motion is agreed to by the House) Secretary Chris Grayling That the following provisions shall apply to proceedings on the High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill: Suspension at end of current Session 1. Further proceedings on the Bill shall be suspended from the day on which this Session of Parliament ends (“the current Session”) until the next Session of Parliament (“the next Session”). 2. If a Bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as those in which the Bill stood when proceedings on it were suspended in the current Session— (a) the Bill so presented shall be ordered to be printed and shall be deemed to have been read the first and second time; (b) the Standing Orders and practice of the House applicable to the Bill, so far as complied with or dispensed with in the current Session, shall be deemed to have been complied with or (as the case may be) dispensed with in the next Session; and (c) the Bill shall be dealt with in accordance with— (i) paragraph 3, if proceedings in Select Committee were not completed when proceedings on the Bill were suspended, (ii) paragraph 4, if proceedings in Public Bill Committee were begun but not completed when proceedings on the Bill were suspended, (iii) paragraph 5, if the Bill was waiting to be considered when proceedings on it were suspended, (iv) paragraph 6, if the Bill was waiting for proceedings in legislative grand committee when proceedings on it were suspended, (v) paragraph 7, if the Bill was waiting for third reading when proceedings on it were suspended, or (vi) paragraph 8, if the Bill has been read the third time and sent to the House of Lords. 10 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER

3. If this paragraph applies— (a) the Bill shall stand committed to a Select Committee of such Members as were members of the Committee when proceedings on the Bill were suspended in the current Session; (b) any instruction of the House to the Committee in the current Session shall be an instruction to the Committee on the Bill in the next Session; (c) all petitions submitted in the current Session which stand referred to the Committee and which have not been withdrawn, and any petition submitted between the day on which the current Session ends and the day on which proceedings on the Bill are resumed in the next Session in accordance with this Order, shall stand referred to the Committee in the next Session; (d) any minutes of evidence taken and any papers laid before the Committee in the current Session shall stand referred to the Committee in the next Session; (e) only those petitions mentioned in sub-paragraph (c), and any petition which may be submitted to the Private Bill Office and in which the petitioners complain of any proposed additional provision or of any matter which has arisen during the progress of the Bill before the Committee in the next Session, shall stand referred to the Committee; (f) any petitioners whose petitions stand referred to the Committee in the next Session shall, subject to the rules and orders of the House, be entitled to be heard upon their petition by themselves, their counsel, representatives or parliamentary agents provided that the petition is prepared and signed in conformity with the rules and orders of the House; and the Member in charge of the Bill shall be entitled to be heard through counsel or agents in favour of the Bill against any such petition; (g) in applying the rules of the House in relation to parliamentary agents, any reference to a petitioner in person shall be treated as including a reference to a duly authorised member or officer of an organisation, group or body; (h) the Committee shall have power to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from day to day minutes of evidence taken before it; (i) the Committee shall have power to make special reports from time to time; (j) three shall be the quorum of the Committee; (k) any person registered in the current Session as a parliamentary agent entitled to practise as such in opposing Bills only who, at the time when proceedings on the Bill were suspended in the current Session, was employed in opposing the Bill shall be deemed to have been registered as such a parliamentary agent in the next Session. 4. If this paragraph applies, the Bill shall be deemed to have been reported from the Select Committee and to have been re-committed to a Public Bill Committee. Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER 11

5. If this paragraph applies— (a) the Bill shall be deemed to have been reported from the Select Committee and from the Public Bill Committee, and (b) the Bill shall be set down as an order of the day for consideration. 6. If this paragraph applies— (a) the Bill shall be deemed to have been reported from the Select Committee and from the Public Bill Committee and to have been considered, and (b) the Bill shall be set down as an order of the day for further consideration. 7. If this paragraph applies— (a) the Bill shall be deemed to have been reported from the Select Committee and from the Public Bill Committee, to have been considered and to have completed any proceedings in legislative grand committee, and (b) the Bill shall be set down as an order of the day for third reading. 8. If this paragraph applies, the Bill shall be deemed to have passed through all its stages in this House. Other 9. In paragraph 1 above the reference to further proceedings does not include proceedings under Standing Order 224A(8) (deposit of supplementary environmental information). 10. In paragraph 3 above references to the submission of a petition are to its submission electronically, by post or in person. That the above Orders be Standing Orders of the House.

8. POSITIONS FOR WHICH ADDITIONAL SALARIES ARE PAYABLE FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 4A(2) OF THE PARLIAMENTARY STANDARDS ACT 2009 Up to 90 minutes after commencement of proceedings on the Business of the House (Today) Motion (if that Motion is agreed to by the House) Secretary Chris Grayling That the Order of the House of 19 March 2013 (Positions for which additional salaries are payable for the purposes of section 4A(2) of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009) be amended, in paragraph (1)(a), by inserting, in the appropriate place, “the Select Committee on the High Speed Rail (West Midlands–Crewe) Bill”. 12 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER

9. CAPITAL GAINS TAX No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)) Mel Stride That the draft Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Colombia) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 14 September 2017, be approved.

Notes: If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred.

10. CAPITAL GAINS TAX No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)) Mel Stride That the draft Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Lesotho) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 14 September 2017, be approved.

Notes: If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred.

11. RATING AND VALUATION No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)) Mel Stride That the Local Government Finance Act 1988 (Non-Domestic Rating Multipliers) (England) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 20 December 2017, be approved.

Notes: The Speaker has certified that the Instrument relates exclusively to England and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P). If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred.

12. BETTING, GAMBLING AND LOTTERIES No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)) Secretary Matt Hancock That the draft Gambling Act 2005 (Amendment of Schedule 6) Order, which was laid before this House on 14 December 2017, be approved.

Notes: If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred. Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER 13

13. COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE LEVY No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)) Dominic Rabb That the draft Community Infrastructure Levy (Amendment) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 13 December 2017, be approved.

Notes: The Speaker has certified that the Instrument relates exclusively to England and Wales and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P). If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred.

14. IMMIGRATION No debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)) Secretary Amber Rudd That the draft Transfer of Responsibility for Relevant Children (Extension to Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) Regulations 2017, which were laid before this House on 7 December 2017, be approved.

Notes: If this item is opposed after 7.00pm, the division will be deferred.

PRESENTATION OF PUBLIC PETITIONS

No debate or decision (Standing Order No. 153) Universal Credit Programme: Helen Goodman

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE

Until 7.30pm or for half an hour (whichever is later) (Standing Order No. 9(7)) Lorry parking: Helen Whately

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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 marriage and Government policy: Derek Thomas

Notes: The Chairman of Ways and Means appointed this debate on the recommendation of the Backbench Business Committee.

11.00am

That this House has considered NHS negligence cases: Andrew Gwynne

Notes: The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.

2.30pm That this House has considered the treatment of adults with autism by the criminal justice system: Kevin Brennan

4.00pm That this House has considered youth activities and sport within the Erasmus Plus programme: Lloyd Russell-Moyle

4.30pm

That this House has considered town and village plans: George Freeman

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.

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WRITTEN STATEMENTS

STATEMENTS TO BE MADE TODAY

Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport 1. Second annual report to Parliament on Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation and the publication of the Tailored Review of UK Anti-Doping

Secretary of State for Health and Social Care 2. Government Response to the Naylor Review of NHS property and estates

Secretary of State for the Home Department 3. Opt-In Decision: Council Decision authorising the opening of negotiations for an Agreement between the European Union and Canada for the transfer and use of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data

Secretary of State for Transport 4. Dartford Thurrock River Crossing Charging Scheme

Notes: Texts of Written Statements are available from the Vote Office and on the internet at http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-statements/.

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COMMITTEES MEETING TODAY

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

PUBLIC BILL COMMITTEES

Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill Further to consider the Bill Room 10 9.25am (public)

Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill Further to consider the Bill Room 10 2.00pm (public)

Trade Bill Further to consider the Bill Room 12 9.25am (public)

Trade Bill Further to consider the Bill Room 12 2.00pm (public)

Trade Bill Further to consider the Bill Room 12 5.30pm (public)

DELEGATED LEGISLATION COMMITTEES

Fifth Delegated Legislation Committee To consider the draft Financial Assistance Scheme (Increased Cap for Long Service) Regulations 2018 Room 9 2.30pm (public) Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 COMMITTEES MEETING TODAY 17

SELECT COMMITTEES

Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and Work and Pensions Subject: Carillion Witnesses: Stephen Haddrill, Chief Executive Officer, Financial Reporting Council, and Sarah Albon, Chief Executive Officer, The Insolvency Service; Chris Martin, Managing Director, Independent Trustee Services Ltd, and Robin Ellison, Chair of Trustees, Carillion Defined Benefit Pension Scheme (at 10.00am) The Wilson Room, Portcullis House 9.00am (private), 9.15am (public)

Science and Technology Subject: Research integrity Witnesses: Professor Sir Bernard Silverman, Chair of Trustees, and James Parry, Chief Executive, UK Research Integrity Office; Dr Tony Peatfield, Director of Corporate Affairs, Medical Research Council, and Chairman, Research Councils UK Good Research Conduct Network, and Dr Steven Hill, Head of Research Policy, Higher Education Funding Council for England (at 10.15am); Professor Jonathan Montgomery, Chair, Health Research Authority (at 11.00am) Room 5 9.00am (private), 9.30am (public)

Education and Health Subject: Transforming children and young people’s mental health provision Witnesses: Anne Longfield OBE, Children's Commissioner for England, Dr Pooky Knightsmith, Vice Chair, Children and Young People's Mental Health Coalition, and Rowan Munson, former member, Youth Select Committee; Paul Whiteman, General Secretary, National Association of Head Teachers, Stuart Rimmer, Chief Executive Officer and Principal, East Coast College, Dr Bernadka Dubicka, Chair, Child & Adolescent Faculty at Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Professor Tamsin Ford, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Exeter (at 10.45am) Room 15 9.30am (private), 10.00am (public)

Justice Subject: Transforming Rehabilitation Witnesses: Ian Lawrence, General Secretary, NAPO, and Ben Priestley, National Officer, UNISON (at 10.45am) Room 6 9.30am (private), 10.45am (public) 18 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 COMMITTEES MEETING TODAY

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Subject: Report of the Lord Speaker’s Committee on the size of the House Witnesses: Lord Burns, Chair, The Lord Speaker's Committee on the size of the House of Lords The Grimond Room, Portcullis House 9.30am (private), 10.00am (public)

Scottish Affairs Subject: Immigration and Scotland Witnesses: Madeleine Sumption, Director, Migration Observatory, Chris Murray, Research Fellow, IPPR, and Dr Benedict Greening, Senior Researcher, Migration Watch UK Room 8 9.30am (private), 9.45am (public)

Committee on Standards Room 17 9.45am (private)

International Development Room 7 9.45am (private)

Treasury Subject: RBS’ Global Restructuring Group and its treatment of SMEs Witnesses: Tony Boorman, Managing Director, Promontory Financial Group; Ross McEwan, Chief Executive, and Sir Howard Davies, Chairman, RBS (at 11.00am) The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House 9.45am (private), 10.00am (public)

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Room 18 10.00am (private) Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 COMMITTEES MEETING TODAY 19

Environmental Audit Subject: Chinese restriction on imported waste Witnesses: Ray Georgeson, Chief Executive, Resource Association, Lee Marshall, Chief Executive Officer, Local Authority Recycling Advisory Committee, Craig Curtis, Director, Recycling Association, Jacob Hayler, Executive Director, Environmental Services Association, and Pat Jennings, Head of Policy, Chartered Institute of Wastes Management Room 16 10.00am (private), 10.15am (public)

Defence Room 19 10.45am (private)

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Room 13 11.30am (private)

Petitions Room 13 2.00pm (private)

Backbench Business Subject: Proposals for backbench debates Witnesses: Members of Parliament Room 16 2.15pm (private), 2.30pm (public)

Foreign Affairs Subject: Global Britain Witnesses: Rt Hon. Baroness Ashton of Upholland; Rt Hon. Lord Owen (at 3.45pm) The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House 2.15pm (private), 2.45pm (public)

Home Affairs Subject: Counter-terrorism Witnesses: David Anderson QC, former Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation The Grimond Room, Portcullis House 2.15pm (private), 2.30pm (public) 20 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 COMMITTEES MEETING TODAY

Transport Room 7 3.00pm (private)

Welsh Affairs Subject: : Agriculture, Trade and the repatriation of powers Witnesses: Chris Yarsley, Policy Manager, Freight Transport Association, Mark Simmonds, Policy Manager, British Ports Association, Hans Noren, Chairman, and Captain Wyn Parry, Operations Manager Irish Sea South, Stena Line UK Room 8 4.00pm (private), 4.15pm (public)

Northern Ireland Affairs Room 6 4.30pm (private)

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COMMITTEE REPORTS PUBLISHED TODAY

FOREIGN AFFAIRS

2nd Report: The future of UK diplomacy in Europe, HC 514 Time of publication: 00.01am

EUROPEAN SCRUTINY

11th Report, HC 301-xi Time of publication: 11.00am

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

FORTHCOMING END OF DAY ADJOURNMENT DEBATES

Tuesday 6 February to Thursday 8 February (deadline 31 January) Applications should be made in writing to the Table Office by 7.00pm or rise of the House, whichever is the earlier, on Wednesday 31 January. The ballot will take place on Thursday 1 February.

Tuesday 20 February to Monday 26 February (deadline 7 February) Applications should be made in writing to the Table Office by 7.00pm or rise of the House, whichever is the earlier, on Wednesday 7 February. The ballot will take place on Thursday 8 February.

FORTHCOMING WESTMINSTER HALL DEBATES

Applications for 90, 60 and 30-minute debates should be made to the Table Office by 10.00pm or rise of the House, whichever is the earlier, on the deadline dates listed below. Members may submit applications to the Table Office in person, or from their own email account, or send a signed application through the post. Application forms are available from the Table Office or through the intranet at http://intranet.parliament.uk/tableoffice/. The ballot takes place on the day following the deadline. Members will be informed of the outcome by the Speaker’s Office.

Tuesday 20 and Wednesday 21 February (deadline 5 February) The following Departments will answer: Attorney General; Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy; Digital, Culture, Media and Sport; Exiting the European Union; Health and Social Care; Home Office; Housing, Communities and Local Government; International Development; Northern Ireland; Transport; Treasury; Wales

Tuesday 27 and Wednesday 28 February (deadline 20 February) The following Departments will answer: Cabinet Office; Defence; Education; Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Foreign and Commonwealth Office; International Trade; Justice; Scotland; Women and Equalities; Work and Pensions Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS 23

Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 March (deadline 26 February) The following Departments will answer: Attorney General; Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy; Digital, Culture, Media and Sport; Exiting the European Union; Health and Social Care; Home Office; Housing, Communities and Local Government; International Development; Northern Ireland; Transport; Treasury; Wales

Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 March (deadline 5 March) The following Departments will answer: Cabinet Office; Defence; Education; Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Foreign and Commonwealth Office; International Trade; Justice; Scotland; Women and Equalities; Work and Pensions

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FURTHER INFORMATION

BUSINESS OF THE DAY

Documents and reports relating to the business being held in the Chamber are available on the Commons Business Briefings webpage

WRITTEN STATEMENTS

Text of today’s Written Statements

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Tuesday 30 January 2018 Order Paper No.84: Part 2

FUTURE BUSINESS

A. CALENDAR OF BUSINESS Business in either Chamber may be changed, and further business added, up to the rising of the House on the day before it is to be taken, and is therefore provisional. Government items of business in this section have nominally been set down for today, but are expected to be taken on the dates stated.

B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES Business in this section has not yet been scheduled for a specific date. It has been nominally set down for today but is not expected to be taken today.

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A. CALENDAR OF BUSINESS

Business in either Chamber may be changed, and further business added, up to the rising of the House on the day before it is to be taken, and is therefore provisional.

A number of Private Members’ bills have been set down for dates when the House is currently not expected to sit. These bills can be found in the Private Members’ bills notice paper online. Items from the notice paper will be moved to this calendar if any of the dates listed in that paper are confirmed as sitting days.

WEDNESDAY 31 JANUARY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Wales

12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister

Afterwards

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (AMENDMENT): TEN MINUTE RULE MOTION Louise Haigh That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the disclosure of information held by public authorities or by persons contracted to provide services for them or on their behalf; to amend the Freedom of Information Act 2000; and for connected purposes.

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

OPPOSITION DAY (UNALLOTTED HALF DAY): SUBJECT TO BE ANNOUNCED Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 29

DEBATE ON MOTIONS RELATING TO THE RESTORATION AND RENEWAL OF THE

Notes: The Accounting Officer has prepared a memorandum on the financial consequences of these motions, pursuant to Standing Order No. 22C(2). Under the terms of Standing Order No. 22C(3)(a) a supplementary note on the financial consequences of amendments tabled to the motions has also been prepared. Copies are available in the Vote Office. The Office of the Leader of the House of Commons has prepared an explanatory memorandum on the Motions. Copies are available in the Vote Office.

Relevant Documents: Forty-fifth Report of the Public Accounts Committee of Session 2016-17, Delivering Restoration and Renewal, HC 1005 Thirteenth Report of the Treasury Committee of Session 2016-17, Restoration and Renewal of the Palace of Westminster: Preliminary Report, HC 1097

Restoration and Renewal (No. 1) Andrea Leadsom That this House– 1. affirms its commitment to the historic Palace of Westminster and its unique status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Royal Palace and home of our Houses of Parliament; 2. takes note of the report of the Joint Committee on the Palace of Westminster 'Restoration and Renewal of the Palace of Westminster', HL Paper 41, HC 659; 3. accepts that there is a clear and pressing need to repair the services in the Palace of Westminster in a comprehensive and strategic manner to prevent catastrophic failure in this parliament, whilst acknowledging the demand and burden on public expenditure and fiscal constraints at a time of prudence and restraint; 4. accepts in principle that action should be taken and funding should be limited to facilitate essential work to the services in this Parliament; 5. agrees to review before the end of the Parliament the need for comprehensive works to take place. 30 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS

Amendment (b) Meg Hillier Sir Chris Bryant Ian Paisley Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Sir Roger Gale Mr Clive Betts Rachel Reeves Tom Tugendhat Frank Field Jim Fitzpatrick Lilian Greenwood Johnny Mercer Stephen Twigg Ms Angela Eagle Anna Turley Stephen Doughty Stephen Kinnock Mrs Madeleine Moon Diana Johnson Sir Kevin Barron Ian Mearns Stella Creasy Heidi Alexander Kate Green Albert Owen Jo Stevens Melanie Onn Liz Twist Paula Sherriff Jenny Chapman Bridget Phillipson Mr Mark Prisk Nick Boles Chi Onwurah Hilary Benn Mr Gavin Shuker Mr Bernard Jenkin Delete paragraphs 4 and 5 and at end add: '4. accordingly endorses the unanimous conclusion of the Joint Committee that a full and timely decant of the Palace is the best and the most cost-effective delivery option, as endorsed by the Public Accounts Committee and the Infrastructure and Projects Authority; 5. accepts that expenditure on the Palace during this Parliament will be limited to preparatory work for the comprehensive programme of works envisaged, together with works essential to ensure the continuing functioning of the Palace; 6. endorses the Joint Committee’s recommendation that a Sponsor Board and Delivery Authority be established by legislation to develop a business case and costed programme for the work to be approved by both Houses of Parliament, and to commission and oversee the work required, and that immediate steps be taken now to establish a shadow sponsor Board and Delivery Authority; 7. instructs the shadow Sponsor Board and Delivery Authority and their statutory successors to apply high standards of cost-effectiveness and demonstrate value for money in the business case, to report back to Parliament with up to date costings and a realistic timetable for the duration of the work, and to include measures to ensure: the repair and replacement of mechanical and electrical services, fire safety improvement works, the removal of asbestos, repairs to the external and internal fabric of the Palace, the removal of unnecessary and unsightly accretions to the Palace, the improvement of visitor access including the provision of new educational and other facilities for visitors and full access for people with disabilities; 8. affirms that the guarantee that both Houses will return to their historic Chambers as soon as possible should be incorporated in primary legislation.'. Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 31

Amendment (a) Ian Blackford Kirsty Blackman Pete Wishart Neil Gray Stewart Hosie Patrick Grady Ben Lake Liz Saville Roberts Hywel Williams Jonathan Edwards At end of paragraph 5, add ', which review must include a detailed assessment of the cost-effectiveness of relocating Parliament away from the Palace of Westminster.'.

Restoration and Renewal (No. 2) Andrea Leadsom That this House– 1. affirms its commitment to the historic Palace of Westminster as the permanent home of both Houses of Parliament; 2. takes note of the report of the Joint Committee on the Palace of Westminster 'Restoration and Renewal of the Palace of Westminster', HL Paper 41, HC 659; 3. agrees that there is a clear and pressing need to repair the services in the Palace of Westminster in a comprehensive and strategic manner to prevent catastrophic failure; including steps to safeguard the safety of visitors, schoolchildren, staff and members; 4. notes that works in the Palace should commence as early as possible in the next decade; 5. authorises necessary preliminary work required to avoid unnecessary delay, without prejudice to a parliamentary decision on the preferred option; 6. endorses the Joint Committee’s recommendation that a Sponsor Board and Delivery Authority be established by legislation to commission and oversee the work required, and the establishment of a joint Commission to lay estimates; 7. agrees that steps be taken now to establish a shadow Sponsor Board and shadow Delivery Authority, and to ensure that its members have a range of relevant expertise; 8. instructs the shadow Sponsor Board and Delivery Authority to undertake a sufficiently thorough and detailed analysis of the three options of full decant, partial decant and retaining a parliamentary foothold in the Palace during a full decant; to decide whether each option properly balances costs and benefits, and whether or not the identified risks can be satisfactorily mitigated; to prepare a business case for the preferred option for the approval of both Houses of Parliament; and thereafter to proceed to the design phase; 9. instructs the shadow Sponsor Board and Delivery Authority to apply high standards of cost- effectiveness and demonstrate value for money, and to include measures to ensure: the repair and replacement of mechanical and electrical services, fire safety improvement works, the removal of asbestos, repairs to the external and internal fabric of the Palace, the removal of 32 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS

unnecessary and unsightly accretions to the Palace, the improvement of visitor access including the provision of new educational and other facilities for visitors and full access for people with disabilities; 10. instructs the shadow Sponsor Board and Delivery Authority to ensure the security of Members, Peers, staff, and visitors both during and after the work; 11. affirms that in any event the delivery option must ensure that both Houses will return to their historic Chambers after any essential period of temporary absence.

Amendment (a) Sir Edward Leigh Stephen Pound Sir Sir Nicholas Soames Sir Graham Brady Dr Julian Lewis James Duddridge Kate Hoey John Spellar Mrs Pauline Latham Bill Wiggin Iain Stewart Mr John Hayes Mr Martin Vickers Robert Halfon Dr Matthew Offord Daniel Kawczynski Sir William Cash Craig Mackinlay At end of paragraph 11, add 'During the progress of work, the debating Chamber of the House of Commons will remain in the Palace of Westminster or Portcullis House.'.

Amendment (b) Pete Wishart Patrick Grady Caroline Lucas Ben Lake Liz Saville Roberts Hywel Williams Jonathan Edwards At end of paragraph 11, add 'and that any temporary chamber, and the renewed historic chamber, must include a sufficient number of seats for all Members and the technology necessary to enable electronic voting.'.

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE British Jihadis returning from Iraq and Syria: John Woodcock Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 33

WESTMINSTER HALL

9.30am That this House has considered the claimant experience of the personal independence payment process: Laura Pidcock

11.00am That this House has considered procedures regarding the detention of people with mental health problems: Mr Alistair Carmichael

Notes: The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.

2.30pm That this House has considered outdoors endurance activities for prisoners:

4.00pm That this House has considered the upgrade of the A75 Euro route in Scotland: Mr Alister Jack

4.30pm That this House has considered the accessibility of public buildings for people with autism: Thangam Debbonaire

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.

WRITTEN STATEMENT

Attorney General

Serious Fraud Office (Contingencies Fund Advance)

THURSDAY 1 FEBRUARY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union

10.15am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union 34 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS

Afterwards

BACKBENCH BUSINESS

Baby leave for Members of Parliament Ms Harriet Harman Mrs Maria Miller Hannah Bardell That this House believes that it would be to the benefit of the functioning of parliamentary democracy that hon. Members who have had a baby or adopted a child should for a period of time be entitled, but not required, to discharge their responsibilities to vote in this House by proxy.

Hospital car parking charges Robert Halfon Lucy Allan Emma Hardy Martin Vickers That this House calls on the Government to undertake a consultation to identify the most efficient means of abolishing car parking charges at NHS hospitals in England for patients, staff and visitors and to provide the timescale for its implementation.

Notes: The subjects for these debates were determined by the Backbench Business Committee.

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE Housing, planning and infrastructure in Essex: Priti Patel

WESTMINSTER HALL

1.30pm That this House has considered the Eleventh Report of the Environmental Audit Committee, The Future of Chemicals Regulation after the EU Referendum, Session 2016-17, HC 912, and the Government response, HC 313: Mary Creagh

Notes: The subject for this debate was determined by the Liaison Committee.

Relevant Documents: Written evidence to the Environmental Audit Committee, on The Future of Chemicals Regulation after the EU Referendum, reported to the House on 24 October 2017, HC 389

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3.00pm That this House has considered the policy framework for agriculture after the UK leaves the EU: Mr Alistair Carmichael

Notes: The subject for this debate was determined by the Backbench Business Committee. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).

FRIDAY 2 FEBRUARY

CHAMBER

CIVIL PARTNERSHIPS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS (REGISTRATION ETC.) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Tim Loughton

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

PARKING (CODE OF PRACTICE) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Greg Knight

LICENSING OF TAXIS AND PRIVATE HIRE VEHICLES (SAFEGUARDING AND ROAD SAFETY) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Daniel Zeichner

HEALTHCARE (LOCAL ACCOUNTABILITY) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

LOCAL ROADS (INVESTMENT) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

LIVE ANIMAL EXPORTS (PROHIBITION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Theresa Villiers

LEASEHOLD REFORM BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Justin Madders

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FOOD INSECURITY BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck

TERMS OF WITHDRAWAL FROM EU (REFERENDUM) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Geraint Davies

CLEAN AIR BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Geraint Davies

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE Ambulance delays and the leadership of the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust: Norman Lamb

MONDAY 5 FEBRUARY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Afterwards

SOCIAL SECURITY Kit Malthouse That the draft Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

PENSIONS Kit Malthouse That the draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

SMART METERS BILL: REMAINING STAGES As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE Job centre closures: Stewart Malcolm McDonald Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 37

TUESDAY 6 FEBRUARY

CHAMBER

PRIVATE BUSINESS

Middle Level Bill: Report Stage

Notes: Private Business is not debated at this time, and may not be proceeded with if it is opposed.

QUESTIONS

11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

Afterwards

DOMESTIC PROPERTIES (MINIMUM ENERGY PERFORMANCE): TEN MINUTE RULE MOTION Sir David Amess That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to ensure that domestic properties have a minimum energy performance rating of C on an Energy Performance Certificate; and for connected purposes.

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

WESTMINSTER HALL

9.30am That this House has considered the matter of statutory personal, health, social and economic education: Teresa Pearce

Notes: The Chairman of Ways and Means appointed this debate on the recommendation of the Backbench Business Committee. Subsequent debates in Westminster Hall on this day will be drawn by Speaker's ballot on Tuesday 30 January. 38 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS

WEDNESDAY 7 FEBRUARY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister

Afterwards

TEN MINUTE RULE MOTION Sir Edward Davey That leave be given to bring in a Bill under S.O. No. 23 [details to be provided].

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

THURSDAY 8 FEBRUARY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

10.00am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

10.10am Questions to the Attorney General

WESTMINSTER HALL

1.30pm That this House has considered strengthening families: Fiona Bruce

Notes: The subject for this debate was determined by the Backbench Business Committee. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)). . Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 39

TUESDAY 20 FEBRUARY

CHAMBER

POSTAL VOTING: TEN MINUTE RULE MOTION Damien Moore That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about postal voting at elections.

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

WEDNESDAY 21 FEBRUARY

CHAMBER

TEN MINUTE RULE MOTION Tracy Brabin That leave be given to bring in a Bill under S.O. No. 23 [details to be provided].

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

FRIDAY 23 FEBRUARY

CHAMBER

ORGAN DONATION (DEEMED CONSENT) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Geoffrey Robinson

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

OVERSEAS ELECTORS BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Glyn Davies

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Peter Bone

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ISHAM BYPASS BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Peter Bone

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE (URGENT CARE FACILITIES) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Peter Bone

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUPS (MERGER) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Peter Bone

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

LEGALISATION OF CANNABIS (MEDICINAL PURPOSES) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge:

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

CHILD MAINTENANCE (ASSESSMENT OF PARENT'S INCOME) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Heidi Allen

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

REGISTRATION OF MARRIAGE (NO. 2) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Dame Caroline Spelman

SERVICE ANIMALS (OFFENCES) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Oliver Heald

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

SANCTIONS (HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE AND CORRUPTION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Ian Austin Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 41

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

SHORT AND HOLIDAY-LET ACCOMMODATION (NOTIFICATION OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Ms Karen Buck

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

TYRES (BUSES AND COACHES) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Maria Eagle

VOTER REGISTRATION (NO. 2) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Peter Bone

MONDAY 26 FEBRUARY

WESTMINSTER HALL

4.30pm That this House has considered e-petition 200205 relating to ending the export of live farm animals after the UK leaves the European Union:

Notes: The subject for this debate was determined by the Petitions Committee. The sitting will last for up to three hours. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).

TUESDAY 27 FEBRUARY

CHAMBER

TEN MINUTE RULE MOTION Ben Lake That leave be given to bring in a Bill under S.O. No. 23 [details to be provided].

Notes: The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes. 42 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS

FRIDAY 16 MARCH

CHAMBER

REFUGEES (FAMILY REUNION) (NO. 2) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Angus Brendan MacNeil

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

UNPAID TRIAL WORK PERIODS (PROHIBITION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Stewart Malcolm McDonald

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

BBC LICENCE FEE (CIVIL PENALTY) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (DEFINITION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

INTERNATIONAL PAYMENTS (AUDIT) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

BENEFITS AND PUBLIC SERVICES (RESTRICTION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES (REGULATION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed. Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 43

CRIMINAL FRAUD (PRIVATE PROSECUTIONS) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

AFFORDABLE HOME OWNERSHIP BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

HOSPITAL CAR PARKING CHARGES (ABOLITION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Robert Halfon

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

AUTOMATIC TRAVEL COMPENSATION BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Huw Merriman

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

UNIVERSAL CREDIT (APPLICATION, ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Dr Philippa Whitford

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

COURTS (ABUSE OF PROCESS) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Liz Saville Roberts

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE DRIVERS (PROTECTIONS) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Henry Bellingham

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY (CITIZENSHIP) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Henry Smith

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PLANNING (AGENT OF CHANGE) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: John Spellar

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

CARBON MONOXIDE (DETECTION AND SAFETY) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Eddie Hughes

PEDICABS (LONDON) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Paul Scully

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

FRIDAY 27 APRIL

CHAMBER

ASSAULTS ON EMERGENCY WORKERS (OFFENCES) BILL: REMAINING STAGES Member in Charge: Chris Bryant As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.

EMPLOYMENT AND WORKERS' RIGHTS BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Stephanie Peacock

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION (OVERSIGHT) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Peter Bone

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

HOSPITAL (PARKING CHARGES AND BUSINESS RATES) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Peter Bone

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

HOUSE OF LORDS (EXCLUSION OF HEREDITARY PEERS) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: David Hanson Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 45

Notes: Queen's consent to be signified on Third Reading.

PENSIONS (REVIEW OF WOMEN'S ARRANGEMENTS) (NO. 2) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Carolyn Harris

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

PENSION BENEFITS (ILL HEALTH) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: John Mann

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

CONSTRUCTION (RETENTION DEPOSIT SCHEMES) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Peter Aldous

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

PRIVATE LANDLORDS (REGISTRATION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Phil Wilson

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS (MEALS AND ACTIVITIES) BILL: ADJOURNED DEBATE ON SECOND READING [19 JANUARY] Member in Charge: Frank Field

WORKERS (DEFINITION AND RIGHTS) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Chris Stephens

AUTOMATIC ELECTORAL REGISTRATION (NO. 2) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Jo Stevens

FRIDAY 11 MAY

CHAMBER

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENFRANCHISEMENT) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Peter Kyle 46 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (CO-FUNDING AND CO-PAYMENT) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

IMPORT TARIFF (REDUCTION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

SCHOOLS BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

PUBLIC SERVICES (AVAILABILITY) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

ELECTORAL COMMISSION (DUTIES) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

ARMED FORCES (VOLUNTEER RESERVE) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

MANUFACTURED GOODS (TRADE) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (BORROWING AND INVESTMENT) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 47

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

PUBLIC SECTOR EXIT PAYMENTS (LIMITATION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

PRINCIPAL LOCAL AUTHORITIES (GROUNDS FOR ABOLITION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

COASTAL PATH (DEFINITION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Queen's consent and Prince of Wales's consent to be signified on Third Reading.

JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS AND RETIREMENTS (AGE LIMITS) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENFRANCHISEMENT AND EDUCATION) BILL: ADJOURNED DEBATE ON SECOND READING [3 NOVEMBER] Member in Charge: Jim McMahon

ACCESS TO RADIOTHERAPY BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Tim Farron

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

FRIDAY 15 JUNE

CHAMBER

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (EXTENSION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Andy Slaughter

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JUNE BANK HOLIDAY (CREATION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Peter Bone

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE COMMISSION BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Peter Bone

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

ARMED FORCES (STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Richard Benyon

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

FETAL DOPPLERS (REGULATION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Antoinette Sandbach

MULTI-EMPLOYER PENSION SCHEMES BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Alan Brown

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

FRIDAY 6 JULY

CHAMBER

NATIONAL LIVING WAGE (EXTENSION TO YOUNG PEOPLE) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Holly Lynch

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION (OFFENCES) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 CALENDAR OF BUSINESS 49

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BAT HABITATS REGULATION (NO. 2) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

MOBILE HOMES AND PARK HOMES BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES (CLASSIFICATION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

STUDENT LOANS (DEBT DISCHARGE) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

STAMP DUTY BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

FISHING (ACCESS TO TERRITORIAL WATERS) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

DOMESTIC ENERGY (VALUE ADDED TAX) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

TAX RATES AND DUTIES (REVIEW) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

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SUBLET PROPERTY (OFFENCES) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

FRIDAY 26 OCTOBER

CHAMBER

PHYSICIAN ASSOCIATES (REGULATION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge:

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (LIMIT) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Mr Peter Bone

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

CHANNEL 4 (RELOCATION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Jack Brereton

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

FRIDAY 23 NOVEMBER

CHAMBER

VOTER REGISTRATION BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

STUDENT LOANS (DEBT INTEREST) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

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BORDER CONTROL BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

GREEN BELT (PROTECTION) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

LOCAL AUDIT (PUBLIC ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

SPEED LIMITS (ENGLAND) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Sir Christopher Chope

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

IMMIGRATION DETENTION OF VICTIMS OF TORTURE AND OTHER VULNERABLE PEOPLE (SAFEGUARDS) BILL: SECOND READING Member in Charge: Joan Ryan

Notes: Bill not yet printed.

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B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES

Business in this section has not yet been scheduled for a specific date. It has therefore been set down formally to be taken in the Chamber today but is not expected to be taken today.

1. INSOLVENCY That the draft Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (Consequential Amendments, Savings and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2017, which were laid before this House on 6 December, be approved.

2. TAXES Mel Stride That the draft International Tax Enforcement (Bermuda) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 3 November, be approved.

3. TAXES Mel Stride That the draft Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Kyrgyzstan) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 3 November, be approved.

4. EUROPEAN UNION Secretary Boris Johnson That the draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement) (Kazakhstan) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 7 November, be approved.

5. EUROPEAN UNION Secretary Boris Johnson That the draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Partnership and Cooperation Agreement) (Turkmenistan) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 7 November, be approved.

6. POLITICAL PARTIES, NORTHERN IRELAND Shailesh Vara That the draft Transparency of Donations and Loans etc. (Northern Ireland Political Parties) Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 23 November, be approved. 54 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES

7. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES John Glen That the draft Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 (Amendments to Audit Requirements) Order 2017, which was laid before this House on 4 December, be approved.

8. STANDING ORDERS: EUROPEAN UNION (WITHDRAWAL) BILL Andrea Leadsom That the following changes to Standing Orders be made: A: EUROPEAN STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS COMMITTEE (Temporary Standing Order) (1) There shall be a select committee, called the European Statutory Instruments Committee, to examine and report on– (i) any of the following documents laid before the House of Commons in accordance with paragraph 2A(3)(b) or 10A(3)(b) of Schedule 7 to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act [2018]- (a) a draft of an instrument; and (b) a memorandum setting out both a statement made by a Minister of the Crown to the effect that in the Minister’s opinion the instrument should be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament (the negative procedure) and the reasons for that opinion, and (ii) any matter arising from its consideration of such documents. (2) In its consideration of a document referred to in paragraph 1(i) the committee shall include, in addition to such other matters as it deems appropriate, whether the draft instrument– (i) contains any provision of the type specified in paragraph 1(2), 5(2) or 6(2) of Schedule 7 to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act [2018] in relation to which the Act requires that a draft of the instrument must be laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament (the affirmative procedure); (ii) otherwise appears to make an inappropriate use of the negative procedure; and shall report to the House its recommendation of the procedure which should apply. (3) The committee shall have regard to– (i) reasons offered by the Minister in support of the Minister’s opinion that the instrument should be subject to the negative procedure; (ii) any relevant report of the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments. (4) Before reporting on any document, the committee shall provide to the government department concerned an opportunity to provide orally or in writing to it or any sub- committee appointed by it such further explanations as the committee may require except Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES 55

to the extent that the committee considers that it is not reasonably practicable to do so within the period provided by the Act. (5) It shall be an instruction to the committee that it shall report any recommendation that the affirmative procedure should apply within the period specified by the Act. (6) The committee shall consist of sixteen Members. (7) The committee and any sub-committees appointed by it shall have the assistance of the Counsel to the Speaker. (8) The committee shall have power to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee’s order of reference. (9) The committee shall have power to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report from time to time. (10) The committee shall have power to appoint sub-committees and to refer to such sub- committees any of the matters referred to the committee. (11) Each such sub-committee shall have power to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, and to report to the committee from time to time. (12) The committee shall have power to report from time to time the evidence taken before such sub-committees, and the formal minutes of sub-committees. (13) The quorum of each such sub-committee shall be two. (14) The committee shall have power to seek from any committee specified in paragraph (15) of this order its opinion on any document within its remit, and to require a reply to such a request within such time as it may specify. (15) The committees specified for the purposes of this order are those appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) including any sub-committees of such committees, the Regulatory Reform Committee, the European Scrutiny Committee, the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee, the , the Committee of Public Accounts, the Environmental Audit Committee and the Committee on Exiting the European Union. (16) The committee may also request an opinion from the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments and the Joint Committee on Human Rights. (17) Unless the House otherwise orders each Member nominated to the committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament, or until this Standing Order lapses, whichever occurs sooner. (18) This Standing Order, to the extent that it relates to a regulation making power provided to the Government under section 7, 8 or 9 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act [2018] shall lapse upon the expiry of the power to make new regulations under that section and shall lapse entirely upon expiry of the last such remaining power. 56 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES

B: LIAISON COMMITTEE That the Order of the House of 6 November 2017 (Liaison Committee: Membership) be amended, in the second paragraph, by inserting, in the appropriate place, “European Statutory Instruments Committee”. C: POSITIONS FOR WHICH ADDITIONAL SALARIES ARE PAYABLE FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 4A(2) OF THE PARLIAMENTARY STANDARDS ACT 2009 That the Order of the House of 19 March 2013 (Positions for which additional salaries are payable for the purposes of section 4A(2) of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009) be amended, in paragraph (1)(a), by inserting, in the appropriate place, “the European Statutory Instruments Committee”. D: PRESENTATION OF DOCUMENTS UNDER PARAGRAPH 2A(3)(b) OR 10A(3)(b) OF SCHEDULE 7 TO THE EUROPEAN UNION (WITHDRAWAL) ACT [2018] Where, under Paragraph 2A(3)(b) or 10A(3)(b) of Schedule 7 to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act [2018], any document is to be laid before this House, the delivery of a copy of the document to the Votes and Proceedings Office on any day during the existence of a Parliament shall be deemed to be for all purposes the laying of it before the House; and the proviso to Standing Order No. 159 shall not apply to any document laid in accordance with this Order.

Notes: The Accounting Officer has prepared a memorandum on the financial consequences of this motion, pursuant to Standing Order No. 22C(2). Copies are available in the Vote Office.

9. DIGITAL ECONOMY Secretary Matt Hancock That the draft Proposal for Designation of Age-Verification Regulator which was laid before this House on 14 December 2017, be approved.

10. HUMAN FERTILISATION AND EMBRYOLOGY Jackie Doyle-Price That the draft Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2017, be approved.

11. HUMAN TISSUE Jackie Doyle-Price That the draft Human Tissue (Quality and Safety for Human Application) (Amendment) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2017, be approved. Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES 57

12. LEGAL SERVICES Secretary David Gauke That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Appeals from Licensing Authority Decisions) (General Council of the Bar) Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 19 December 2017, be approved.

Notes: The Speaker has certified that the Instrument relates exclusively to England and Wales and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P).

13. LEGAL SERVICES Secretary David Gauke That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (General Council of the Bar) (Modification of Functions) Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 19 December 2017, be approved.

Notes: The Speaker has certified that the Instrument relates exclusively to England and Wales and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P).

14. REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE Chloe Smith That the draft Representation of the People (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2017, be approved.

15. REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE Secretary David Mundell That the draft Representation of the People (Scotland) (Amendment) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2017, be approved.

16. REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE Secretary Karen Bradley That the draft Representation of the People (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2017, be approved.

17. FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS John Glen That the draft Financial Services Act 2012 (Mutual Societies) Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 19 December 2017, be approved. 58 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES

18. BUILDING SOCIETIES John Glen That the draft Building Societies (Restricted Transactions) (Amendment to the Prohibition on Entering into Derivatives Transactions) Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 20 December, be approved.

19. FINANCIAL SERVICES John Glen That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Carrying on Regulated Activities by Way of Business) (Amendment) Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 21 December, be approved.

Notes: The Speaker has not yet considered the Instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).

20. RATING AND VALUATION Rishi Sunak That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Alteration of Lists and Appeals) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 21 December 2017, be approved.

Notes: The Speaker has certified that the Instrument relates exclusively to England and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P).

21. WORK AND PENSIONS Secretary Esther McVey That the draft Financial Assistance Scheme (Increased Cap for Long Service) Regulations 2018, which was laid before this House on 18 December, be approved.

Notes: The Speaker has not yet considered the Instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P).

22. SOCIAL SECURITY Mel Stride That the draft Social Security (Contributions) (Rates, Limits and Thresholds Amendments and National Insurance Funds Payments) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

23. CORPORATION TAX Mel Stride That the draft Enactment of Extra-Statutory Concessions Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved. Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES 59

Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

24. SOCIAL SECURITY Secretary Esther McVey That the draft Mesothelioma Lump Sum Payments (Conditions and Amounts) (Amendment) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

25. SOCIAL SECURITY Secretary Esther McVey That the draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

26. SOCIAL SECURITY Mel Stride That the draft Tax Credits and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating etc. Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

27. IMMIGRATION Secretary Amber Rudd That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

28. CRIMINAL LAW Secretary Amber Rudd That the draft Policing and Crime Act 2017 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

29. SOFT DRINKS INDUSTRY LEVY Robert Jenrick That the draft Soft Drinks Industry Levy (Enforcement) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

30. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Secretary Chris Grayling That the draft Seafarers (Insolvency, Collective Redundancies and Information and Consultation Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved. 60 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES

31. TRANSPORT Secretary Chris Grayling That the draft Renewable Transport Fuels and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.

32. FINANCE (NO. 2) BILL: REMAINING STAGES As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.

Notes: The Speaker certified before Second Reading that Clauses 3, 40 and 41 of and Schedule 11 to the Finance (No. 2) Bill related exclusively to England, Wales and Northern Ireland on matters within devolved legislative competence, as defined in Standing Order No. 83J.

33. DATA PROTECTION BILL [LORDS]: SECOND READING

Notes: Queen's and Prince of Wales' consent to be signified on Third Reading. The Speaker has not yet considered this Bill for certification.

34. DATA PROTECTION BILL [LORDS]: MONEY Mel Stride That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Data Protection Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of— (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown or a government department; and (b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided; and (2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.

Notes: Queen's Recommendation signified. Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES 61

35. ENERGY Secretary Greg Clark That the draft Works Detrimental to Navigation (Powers and Duties of Inspectors) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 18 January, be approved.

Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

36. CRIMINAL LAW John Glen That the draft Andrey Lugovoy and Dmitri Kovtun Freezing Order 2018, which were laid before this House on 19 January, be approved.

Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

37. SPACE INDUSTRY BILL [LORDS]: REMAINING STAGES As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.

38. REGULATORY REFORM Secretary Amber Rudd That the draft Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) (Custodial Premises) Subordinate Provisions Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 23 January, be approved.

Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments. The Speaker has certified that the Instrument relates exclusively to England and Wales and is within devolved legislative competence (Standing Order No. 83P)

39. PUBLIC PASSENGER TRANSPORT Secretary Chris Grayling That the draft Enhanced Partnership Plans and Schemes (Objections) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 17 January, be approved. Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments. The Speaker has not yet considered the Instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P) 62 Tuesday 30 January 2018 OP No.84: Part 2 REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES

40. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Secretary Michael Gove That the draft Waste Enforcement (England and Wales) Regulations 2018, which were laid before this House on 25 January, be approved.

Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments. The Speaker has not yet considered the Instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P)

41. DEFENCE Mr That the draft Armed Forces Act (Continuation) Order 2018, which was laid before this House on 25 January, be approved.

Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments. The Speaker has not yet considered the Instrument for certification (Standing Order No. 83P)

42. SANCTIONS AND ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING BILL [LORDS]: SECOND READING Secretary Boris Johnson

Notes: The Speaker has not yet considered this Bill for certification.