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Call Lists for the Chamber Wednesday 14 July 2021 Issued on: 13 July at 6.49pm Call lists for the Chamber Wednesday 14 July 2021 A list of Members, both virtually and physically present, selected to ask Oral Questions and to speak in response to Urgent Questions and Ministerial Statements; and a list of Members both physically and virtually present selected to participate in substantive proceedings. Call lists are compiled and published incrementally as information becomes available. For the most up-to-date information see the parliament website: https://commonsbusiness.parliament.uk/ CONTENTS 1. Oral Questions to the President of COP26 1 2. Oral Questions to the Prime Minister 4 3. Urgent Question: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if she will make a statement on the prevalence of racist abuse on social media 5 4. Ministerial Statement: Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on addressing the legacy of Northern Ireland’s past 6 5. Ministerial Statement: Secretary of State for Transport on transport decarbonisation 7 6. Health and Care Bill: Second Reading 8 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE PRESIDENT OF COP26 After prayers Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 Andy Carter What steps he is taking to Con Physical COP President (Warrington South) consult with (a) civil society Sharma and (b) youth groups in preparation for COP26. 2 Sarah Olney What steps he is taking to LD Physical COP President (Richmond Park) help ensure that COP26 Sharma outcomes commit to limit global temperature rise to 1.5C. 2 Wednesday 14 July 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 3 Matthew Pennycook Supplementary Lab Physical COP President (Greenwich and Sharma Woolwich) 4 Deidre Brock Supplementary SNP Virtual COP President (Edinburgh North and Sharma Leith) 5 Darren Jones (Bristol Supplementary Lab Physical COP President North West) Sharma 6 Richard Graham What assessment he has Con Physical Minister Trevelyan (Gloucester) made of the opportunities through COP26 for potential exports in energy and renew- ables to emerging markets. 7 Elliot Colburn What plans he has made for Con Virtual COP President (Carshalton and hon. Members to (a) engage Sharma Wallington) with and (b) attend COP26. 8 Steven Bonnar What preparations he has SNP Physical Minister Trevelyan (Coatbridge, Chryston made for discussion at COP26 and Bellshill) of (a) ethics and (b) human rights matters relating to climate change. 9 + 10 Steve Double (St What recent assessment Con Physical COP President Austell and Newquay) the Climate Action Sharma Implementation Cabinet Committee has made of the role of geothermal energy in the UK reaching net zero. 10 Anthony Mangnall What assessment the Climate Con Physical COP President (Totnes) Action Implementation Sharma Cabinet Committee has made of the role of agricul- ture in meeting the UK's net zero target. 11 Philip Dunne (Ludlow) Supplementary Con Virtual COP President Sharma 12 Alec Shelbrooke What steps he plans to take Con Physical COP President (Elmet and Rothwell) to help ensure that all COP26 Sharma Parties uphold the commit- ments of that Conference. 13 + Suzanne Webb What steps he is taking Con Physical Minister Trevelyan 14 + (Stourbridge) ahead of COP26 to help 15 + ensure that climate action 16 supports the covid-19 pandemic economic recovery. Wednesday 14 July 2021 3 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 14 Paul Blomfield What steps the Government Lab Virtual Minister Trevelyan (Sheffield Central) is taking ahead of COP26 to promote (a) climate action and (b) a green recovery from the covid-19 pandemic. 15 Vicky Foxcroft What steps the Government Lab Virtual Minister Trevelyan (Lewisham, Deptford) is taking ahead of COP26 to promote (a) climate action and (b) a green recovery from the covid-19 pandemic. 16 Matt Western What steps the Government Lab Physical Minister Trevelyan (Warwick and is taking ahead of COP26 to Leamington) promote (a) climate action and (b) a green recovery from the covid-19 pandemic. 17 Mrs Sheryll Murray What recent assessment he Con Physical Minister Trevelyan (South East Cornwall) has made of the opportuni- ties for green businesses at COP26. 18 Stephen Timms (East What plans he has to identify Lab Physical COP President Ham) potential sources of finance Sharma to tackle climate-related loss and damage ahead of COP26. 19 Christina Rees (Neath) What recent progress he has Lab Virtual COP President made on preparations for Sharma COP26. T1 Harriett Baldwin If he will make a statement Con Physical COP President (West Worcestershire) on his departmental Sharma responsibilities. T2, T3 Edward Miliband Lab Physical (Doncaster North) T4 Mr Philip Hollobone Con Physical (Kettering) T5 Daniel Zeichner Lab Physical (Cambridge) T6 Nickie Aiken (Cities Con Physical of London and Westminster) T7 Christina Rees (Neath) Lab Virtual T8 Gavin Newlands SNP Virtual (Paisley and Renfrewshire North) 4 Wednesday 14 July 2021 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE PRIME MINISTER At 12 noon Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Replying Physical 1 Andy Slaughter Engagements Lab Physical Prime Minister (Hammersmith) 2 Sir Peter Bottomley Con Physical Prime Minister (Worthing West) 3, 4, 5, Keir Starmer Lab Physical Prime Minister 6, 7, 8 (Holborn and St Pancras) 9 Aaron Bell Con Physical Prime Minister (Newcastle-under- Lyme) 10, 11 Ian Blackford (Ross, SNP Physical Prime Minister Skye and Lochaber) 12 Julie Marson Con Physical Prime Minister (Hertford and Stortford) 13 Liz Saville PC Physical Prime Minister Roberts (Dwyfor Meirionnydd) 14 Dr Matthew Offord Con Virtual Prime Minister (Hendon) 15 Peter Kyle (Hove) Lab Physical Prime Minister 16 Stephen Con Physical Prime Minister Crabb (Preseli Pembrokeshire) 17 Peter Grant SNP Virtual Prime Minister (Glenrothes) 18 Angela Richardson Con Physical Prime Minister (Guildford) 19 Hywel Williams PC Physical Prime Minister (Arfon) 20 John Penrose Con Physical Prime Minister (Weston-super-Mare) 21 John Nicolson (Ochil SNP Virtual Prime Minister and South Perthshire) 22 Fay Jones (Brecon Con Physical Prime Minister and Radnorshire) 23 Clive Efford (Eltham) Lab Physical Prime Minister Wednesday 14 July 2021 5 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Replying Physical 24 Nickie Aiken (Cities Con Physical Prime Minister of London and Westminster) 25 Stephen Timms (East Lab Physical Prime Minister Ham) 26 Sally-Ann Hart Con Physical Prime Minister (Hastings and Rye) 27 Rosie Cooper (West Lab Virtual Prime Minister Lancashire) 28 Craig Williams Con Physical Prime Minister (Montgomeryshire) 29 Margaret Ferrier Ind Physical Prime Minister (Rutherglen and Hamilton West) URGENT QUESTION: TO ASK THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT IF SHE WILL MAKE A STATEMENT ON THE PREVALENCE OF RACIST ABUSE ON SOCIAL MEDIA About 12.30pm Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 Nick Thomas-Symonds (Torfaen) Lab Physical Minister TBC 2 Simon Fell (Barrow and Furness) Con Physical Minister TBC 3 Stuart C McDonald (Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and SNP Virtual Minister TBC Kirkintilloch East) 4 Marco Longhi (Dudley North) Con Physical Minister TBC 5 Yvette Cooper (Normanton, Pontefract and Lab Physical Minister TBC Castleford) 6 Felicity Buchan (Kensington) Con Physical Minister TBC 7 Zarah Sultana (Coventry South) Lab Physical Minister TBC 8 Damian Collins (Folkestone and Hythe) Con Virtual Minister TBC 9 Jeremy Corbyn (Islington North) Ind Virtual Minister TBC 10 Caroline Nokes (Romsey and Southampton Con Virtual Minister TBC North) 11 Dame Margaret Hodge (Barking) Lab Virtual Minister TBC 12 Stephen Metcalfe (South Basildon and East Con Physical Minister TBC Thurrock) 6 Wednesday 14 July 2021 Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 13 Wera Hobhouse (Bath) LD Physical Minister TBC 14 Suzanne Webb (Stourbridge) Con Physical Minister TBC 15 Catherine McKinnell (Newcastle upon Tyne Lab Virtual Minister TBC North) 16 Caroline Ansell (Eastbourne) Con Virtual Minister TBC 17 Chris Stephens (Glasgow South West) SNP Physical Minister TBC 18 Dr Luke Evans (Bosworth) Con Physical Minister TBC 19 Andrew Gwynne (Denton and Reddish) Lab Virtual Minister TBC 20 Jacob Young (Redcar) Con Physical Minister TBC 21 Gill Furniss (Sheffield, Brightside and Lab Physical Minister TBC Hillsborough) 22 Damian Hinds (East Hampshire) Con Physical Minister TBC 23 Liz Saville Roberts (Dwyfor Meirionnydd) PC Physical Minister TBC 24 Rob Butler (Aylesbury) Con Physical Minister TBC 25 Mr Gregory Campbell (East Londonderry) DUP Virtual Minister TBC 26 Craig Whittaker (Calder Valley) Con Virtual Minister TBC 27 Owen Thompson (Midlothian) SNP Physical Minister TBC 28 Mr Richard Holden (North West Durham) Con Physical Minister TBC 29 Olivia Blake (Sheffield, Hallam) Lab Virtual Minister TBC 30 Aaron Bell (Newcastle-under-Lyme) Con Physical Minister TBC MINISTERIAL STATEMENT: SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND ON ADDRESSING THE LEGACY OF NORTHERN IRELAND’S PAST About 1.20pm Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 Louise Haigh (Sheffield, Heeley) Lab Physical Secretary Lewis 2 Mrs Theresa May (Maidenhead) Con Physical Secretary Lewis 3 Richard Thomson (Gordon) SNP Physical Secretary Lewis 4 Simon Hoare (North Dorset) Con Virtual Secretary Lewis 5 Sir Jeffrey M Donaldson (Lagan Valley) DUP Physical Secretary Lewis 6 Rob Butler (Aylesbury) Con Physical Secretary Lewis 7 Colum Eastwood (Foyle) SDLP Physical Secretary Lewis Wednesday 14 July 2021 7 Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 8 Sir Iain Duncan Smith (Chingford and Con Virtual
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