Monday 17 May 2021 Order Paper No.3: Part 1

SUMMARY AGENDA: CHAMBER

2.30pm Prayers

Afterwards Oral Questions: Work and Pensions

3.30pm Urgent Questions, Ministerial Statements (if any)

Until 10.00pm Queen’s Speech (Motion for an Address) (proposed subject for debate: Safe streets for all)

Until 10.30pm or Adjournment Debate: Situation in Ukraine (Stewart Malcolm for half an hour McDonald) 2 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Contents

CONTENTS

PART 1: BUSINESS TODAY

3 Chamber

9 Written Statements

10 Committees Meeting Today

12 Committee Reports Published

14 Announcements

18 Further Information

PART 2: FUTURE BUSINESS

20 A. Calendar of Business

29 B. Remaining Orders and Notices

Notes: Item marked [R] indicates that a Member has declared a relevant interest. Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber 3

BUSINESS TODAY: CHAMBER

Virtual participation in proceedings will commence after Prayers.

2.30pm Prayers

Followed by

QUESTIONS

1. Work and Pensions The call list for Members participating is available on the House of Commons business papers pages.

URGENT QUESTIONS AND STATEMENTS

3.30pm

„„ Urgent Questions (if any)

„„ Ministerial Statements (if any) The call list for Members participating will be made available on the House of Commons business papers pages.

BUSINESS OF THE DAY

1. QUEEN’S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS): ADJOURNED DEBATE [13 MAY]

Until 10.00pm (Standing Order No. 9(3)) Proposed subject for debate: Safe streets for all That an Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, as follows: Most Gracious Sovereign, We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament. 4 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber

Amendment (a) Caroline Lucas Ed Davey Tommy Sheppard Liz Saville Roberts Colum Eastwood

Ms Tonia Antoniazzi Olivia Blake Dr Lisa Cameron Wendy Chamberlain Douglas Chapman Geraint Davies Stephen Farry Claire Hanna Helen Hayes Wera Hobhouse Ben Lake Clive Lewis Rebecca Long Bailey Kenny MacAskill Layla Moran Grahame Morris Sarah Olney Bell Ribeiro-Addy Lloyd Russell-Moyle Alyn Smith Jamie Stone Zarah Sultana Claudia Webbe Dr Philippa Whitford Nadia Whittome Hywel Williams Munira Wilson Beth Winter Barbara Keeley At end add ‘but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech did not include sufficient measures to address the climate and ecological emergencies and achieve the goal in the Paris Agreement 2015 to limit the rising global temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels; note with alarm that global temperatures have already increased by 1.2 degrees Celsius, and that according to the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, one million animal and plant species are now threatened with extinction; acknowledge that the UK was the first country in the world to commit to Net Zero by 2050, but that this target does not reflect the UK’s global responsibility and relies heavily on costly and uncertain negative emissions technologies, and that the UK is currently off-track to meet the Fourth and Fifth Carbon Budgets, which are based on an 80 per cent greenhouse gas emissions reduction by 2050; therefore call on the Government to bring forward a Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill to provide an evidence-based statutory framework which would fairly fulfil the UK’s international climate and nature responsibilities, take a joined-up approach to addressing the climate and ecological emergencies, deliver a just and fair transition to a zero-carbon society, and demonstrate genuine leadership as host of the forthcoming G7 and COP26 summits; and further call on the Government to make time available for that Bill to progress and be debated in Parliament.’ Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber 5

Amendment (b) Zarah Sultana Kate Osborne Jeremy Corbyn Daisy Cooper Jamie Stone Caroline Lucas

Clive Lewis Apsana Begum John McDonnell Mary Kelly Foy Nadia Whittome Claudia Webbe Ian Lavery Dawn Butler Rebecca Long Bailey Ian Byrne Kim Johnson Dan Carden Mick Whitley Wera Hobhouse Tony Lloyd Ian Lavery At end add ‘but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not adequately address the ownership of Premier League and English Football League clubs; note the opposition of football fans across the country to the European Super League proposal; believe that football is nothing without the fans; and therefore call on the Government to bring forward a People’s Football Bill, with a 50 per cent plus one share ownership system, modelled on the German Football League, empowering fans with majority control at Premier League and English Football League clubs.’ Amendment (c) Zarah Sultana Apsana Begum Jeremy Corbyn Rebecca Long Bailey John McDonnell Bell Ribeiro-Addy

Claudia Webbe Ms Diane Abbott Richard Burgon Ian Byrne Lloyd Russell-Moyle Nadia Whittome Kate Osborne Ian Lavery Mick Whitley Tahir Ali Grahame Morris Olivia Blake Clive Lewis Beth Winter Jon Trickett At end add ‘but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to include measures to address unemployment, poverty, and the intensifying climate crisis; note that the climate emergency poses a grave threat to public health and living standards in the UK and across the world; further note that the Government is currently set to miss its Fourth and Fifth Carbon Budgets; believe that, as the host of COP26, the UK must provide leadership in tackling the climate emergency; further believe that there should be no return to the deeply unequal, pro-privatisation economic model that preceded the covid-19 pandemic; therefore call on Government to bring forward a People’s Green New Deal Bill to provide a state-led programme of economic transformation, with a green jobs revolution to create millions of well-paid, unionised jobs, including by bringing energy, water, transport and mail into public ownership, 6 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber

investing in green technologies, expanding and electrifying public transport and expanding international rail, retrofitting homes, creating a National Care Service, providing universal free broadband, repealing anti-trade union laws and increasing workers’ rights, a just transition away from polluting industries with a comprehensive re-training programme and green jobs guarantee, and public procurement in line with global justice in supply chains; and call on the Government to tackle inequality by raising taxes on the richest 5 per cent of earners and large corporations, while introducing a windfall tax on corporations who have made excessive profits during the covid-19 pandemic and a crackdown on tax avoidance and evasion.’ Amendment (d) Neale Hanvey Kenny MacAskill At end add ‘but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not adequately address the demonstrated will of the Scottish people so expressed during the recent Scottish Parliamentary election, that is to progress the cause of Scottish Independence.’ Amendment (e) Christina Rees Mr Barry Sheerman Tonia Antoniazzi Dame Diana Johnson Debbie Abrahams

Andrew Gwynne Clive Efford Lilian Greenwood At end add ‘but respectfully regret that measures to reduce the incidence of brain injury, ensure research on prevention and treatment of brain injury including for men and women suffering from concussion in sport, foetal alcohol syndrome, hypoxia and carbon monoxide poisoning, ensure shared protocols on concussion in sport across all sports and improve access to rehabilitation services were not included in the Gracious Speech; recognise that the Government has proposed a new Health and Care Bill to enable patients to receive care closer to home; note that the effects of a brain injury can be wide ranging, varied in severity and may be temporary or long term therefore requiring a co-ordinated response by Government and agencies; further note that children from poorer families are more likely to suffer a brain injury before their fifth birthday; therefore call on the Government to ensure the provision of adequate funding for services, guidance and treatment for every UK citizen with an assessed brain injury; and further call on the Government to ensure training in the education and criminal justice system on supporting those with an acquired brain injury, and to ensure that such provision does not interfere with decisions made by the devolved elected chambers in the UK.’ Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber 7

Amendment (f) Richard Burgon John McDonnell Ms Diane Abbott Jeremy Corbyn Bell Ribeiro-Addy Jon Trickett

Rebecca Long Bailey Zarah Sultana Claudia Webbe Ian Byrne Tahir Ali Beth Winter Kate Osborne Mary Kelly Foy Nadia Whittome Grahame Morris Mick Whitley Ian Mearns Clive Lewis At end add ‘but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not contain measures to make the tax system truly progressive or to raise taxes on the super-rich; and therefore call on the Government to bring forward a Bill to introduce a windfall tax on companies that have made super-profits during the covid-19 outbreak, a wealth tax on the super-rich, a new 50 per cent income tax rate on incomes over £125,000, and a new 55 per cent income tax rate on incomes over £200,000.’ Amendment (g) Stella Creasy Mr David Davis Ed Davey Caroline Lucas Liz Saville Roberts Claire Hanna

Jim Shannon Stephen Farry David Linden Mr Virendra Sharma Janet Daby Helen Hayes Mr Andrew Mitchell Wera Hobhouse Christine Jardine Angela Crawley Barbara Keeley Dame Margaret Hodge Mr Debbie Abrahams Ms Diane Abbott Emma Hardy Daisy Cooper Paula Barker Colum Eastwood Dr Philippa Whitford Tony Lloyd Mick Whitley At end add ‘but respectfully regret that measures to create a requirement for the Government to act when the courts find that Government policy creates an incompatibility with the human rights of a UK citizen were not included in the Gracious Speech; recognise as a result of not addressing rulings made by the courts on these issues children who have lost a mother or father but whose parents were not married, and vulnerable victims of domestic violence who have been required to pay the bedroom tax because they have a sanctuary room, have been discriminated 8 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Business Today: Chamber

against; note that these rulings were made in 2018, 2019 and 2020 so that there has been ample time for the Government to address those rulings; further note that if the Government ignores the decisions made by courts on the rights of UK citizens this undermines the integrity of the judicial and democratic process; and call on the Government to bring forward measures to fully remedy those incompatibilities within three months.’ The call list for Members participating will be made available on the House of Commons business papers pages.

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE

Until 10.30pm or for half an hour (whichever is later) (Standing Order No. 9(7))

„„ Situation in Ukraine: Stewart Malcolm McDonald Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Written Statements 9

WRITTEN STATEMENTS

STATEMENTS TO BE MADE TODAY

Minister for Women and Equalities 1. Safe To Be Me: A Global Equality Conference on LGBT Rights

Notes: Texts of Written Statements are available from the Vote Office and on the internet athttps://questions- statements.parliament.uk/ . 10 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Committees Meeting Today

COMMITTEES MEETING TODAY

Broadcasts of proceedings can be found at https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Commons Some committee members and witnesses might now physically attend meetings, however, there is no public access at present.

SELECT COMMITTEES

„„ European Scrutiny Committee

Subject: The UK’s new relationship with the EU Witnesses: 2.30pm: The Rt Hon Lord Frost CMG, Minister of State, Rebecca Ellis, Director, Northern Ireland/Ireland Unit, and Emma Churchill, Director General, Border and Protocol Delivery Group, Virtual meeting 1.45pm (private), 2.30pm (public)

„„ Public Accounts Committee

Subject: Timeliness of local auditor reporting on local government in England Witnesses: 2.30pm: Janet Dawson, UK Government and Public Services Assurance Leader, Ernst and Young; Mark Stocks, Head of Public Sector Assurance, and Fiona Baldwin, Head of Audit, Grant Thornton 4.00pm: Sir Tony Redmond, Author, Independent Review into the Oversight of Local Audit and the Transparency of Local Authority Financial Reporting, Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy The Wilson Room, Portcullis House 1.45pm (private), 2.30pm (public)

„„ Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee

Subject: Permitted Development Rights Witnesses: 4.00pm: Mark Worringham, Planning Policy Team Leader, Reading Council; John Bibby, Policy Manager, Shelter 5.00pm: Mark Tufnell, Deputy President, Country Land and Business Association; Ian Fletcher, Director of Policy, British Property Federation; James Wickham, Representative, London Property Alliance Room 8 3.30pm (private), 4.00pm (public) Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Committees Meeting Today 11

„„ Administration Committee Virtual meeting 4.30pm (private)

DELEGATED LEGISLATION COMMITTEES

„„ First Delegated Legislation Committee

To consider the draft Plant Health etc. (Fees) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, and the draft Plant Health etc. (Miscellaneous Fees) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2021 Room 10 4.30pm (public)

OTHER

„„ Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill Programming Sub Committee Room 14 4.00pm (private) 12 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Committee Reports Published

COMMITTEE REPORTS PUBLISHED

ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS

„„ 1st Special Report: The UK’s new immigration policy and the food supply chain: Government Response to the Committee’s Third Report of Session 2019-21 HC 30 Date and time of publication: Friday 14 May, 00.01am

HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE

„„ 1st Report: The Government’s White Paper proposals for the reform of Health and Social Care HC 20 Date and time of publication: Friday 14 May, 00.01am

HUMAN RIGHTS (JOINT)

„„ 1st Report: Children of mothers in prison and the right to family life: The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill HC 90 Date and time of publication: Friday 14 May, 00.01am

WOMEN AND EQUALITIES

„„ 5th Special Report: Unequal impact? Coronavirus and the gendered economic impact: Government Response to the Committee’s Fifth Report of Session 2019-21 HC 134 Date and time of publication: Friday 14 May, 00.01am

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS (COMMONS)

„„ 1st Report HC 57-i Date and time of publication: Friday 14 May, 11.00am

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS (JOINT)

„„ 1st Report HC 56 Date and time of publication: Friday 14 May, 11.00am Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Committee Reports Published 13

BUSINESS, ENERGY AND INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY

„„ 2nd Special Report: Net Zero and UN Climate Summits: Scrutiny of Preparations for COP26 – interim report: Government Response to the Committee’s Third Report of Session 2019-21 HC 120 Date and time of publication: Monday 17 May, 11.00am 14 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS

VIRTUAL PARTICIPATION IN PROCEEDINGS

On 30 December 2020, the House agreed an order extending virtual participation to debate and certain other proceedings in accordance with a scheme prepared by the Speaker. On 25 March the House extended these provisions until 21 June. The scheme for virtual participation in proceedings and the revised Members’ Guide to Chamber proceedings are available on the intranet. The Members’ Guide to Westminster Hall proceedings is available on the intranet.

DEADLINES FOR CALL LISTS FOR SUBSTANTIVE PROCEEDINGS

Deadline Date of proceeding Proceeding 1.00pm Friday 14 May Monday 17 May Debate on the Queen’s Speech (Day 4): Safe streets for all 1.00pm Monday 17 May Tuesday 18 May Debate on the Queen’s Speech (Day 5): Affordable and safe housing for all 1.00pm Tuesday 18 May Wednesday 19 May Debate on the Queen’s Speech (Day 6): A plan for the NHS and social care 1.00pm Wednesday 19 May Thursday 20 May Restoration and Renewal of the Palace of Westminster: general debate 1.00pm Friday 21 May Monday 24 May Finance Bill: report stage 1.00pm Friday 21 May Monday 24 May Finance Bill: Third Reading 1.00pm Monday 24 May Tuesday 25 May Telecommunications (Security) Bill: report stage 1.00pm Monday 24 May Tuesday 25 May Telecommunications (Security) Bill: Third Reading 1.00pm Tuesday 25 May Wednesday 26 May Environment Bill: report stage (Day 2) 1.00pm Tuesday 25 May Wednesday 26 May Environment Bill: Third Reading Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Announcements 15

1.00pm Wednesday 26 May Thursday 27 May Backbench business (1): general debate on Dementia Action Week 1.00pm Wednesday 26 May Thursday 27 May Backbench business (2): general debate on Implementing the 2002 Obesity Strategy Members wishing to speak in substantive proceedings should apply to the Speaker’s Office by emailing [email protected] from their parliamentary email address.

FORTHCOMING END OF DAY ADJOURNMENT DEBATES

„„ Tuesday 25 May to Thursday 27 May (deadline 19 May 7.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier) Applications should be made in writing to the Table Office. Members must submit their application from their own email account. Application forms are available on the Table Office page on the Parliamentary intranet. The ballot will take place on Thursday 20 May.

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 must submit their application from their own email account. Application forms are available on the Table Office page on the Parliamentary intranet. The ballot takes place on the day following the deadline. Members will be informed of the outcome by the Speaker’s Office. There will be no Westminster Hall debates in the new Session of Parliament until the debate on the Queen’s Speech has concluded (Standing Order No. 10(2)(a)).

„„ Tuesday 25 and Wednesday 26 May (deadline 17 May) The following Departments will answer: Attorney General; Digital, Culture, Media and Sport; Education; Health and Social Care; Home Office; International Trade; Justice; Scotland; Transport; Treasury

„„ Tuesday 8 and Wednesday 9 June (deadline 24 May) The following Departments will answer: Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy; Cabinet Office; Defence; Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office; Housing, Communities and Local Government; Northern Ireland; Wales; Women and Equalities; Work and Pensions 16 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Announcements

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BILLS

„„ Ballot Bills

Event Date and location Ballot book entry Tuesday 18 May and Wednesday 19 May, by email from a Member’s parliamentary email address to [email protected], from 9.00am until the rise of the House Ballot draw Thursday 20 May, Wilson Room, 9.00am (social distancing and capacity limits in place; also broadcast live) Presentation of ballot bills Wednesday 16 June, immediately after questions and statements (if any) Members may enter only one name into the ballot, either their own or that of another Member who has authorised them to do so, and no name may appear more than once. Neither a Bill nor Bill titles are required at this stage. Members will be assigned the next available number in the ballot unless they specify a different available number in their email. On the day of the ballot, the Chairman of Ways and Means will draw twenty names in reverse order. At about 9.30am on that day the list of successful Members will be available in the Vote Office and on the internet. Members successful in the ballot will be contacted by the Clerk of Private Members’ Bills.

„„ First notices of ten minute rule motions and presentation of non-ballot bills

Event Date and location First notices of ten minute rule motions Thursday 17 June, by email from the Member’s parliamentary email address to [email protected], from 10.00am until the rise of the House First notices of presentation bills (to be Thursday 17 June, by email from the presented on or after Monday 21 June) Member’s parliamentary email address to [email protected], from 10.00am until the rise of the House

There will be no physical queue for the first notices of ten minute rule motions or presentation bills in this Session. A single notice (of either a ten minute rule motion OR a presentation bill) will be accepted from each Member from emails received between 10.00am and 10.30am. After 10.30am, unlimited further notices will be accepted from emails received at or after 10.00am in the order they were received. Four ten minute Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Announcements 17

rule slots will be available (for speeches on 29 June, 30 June, 6 July and 7 July). Members interested in giving notice on 17 June should contact the Clerk of Private Members’ Bills in advance to agree bill titles ([email protected], 3254).

Notes: Arrangements made according to Standing Order No.14(10) and (11) and on the authority of Mr Speaker.

ELECTION OF THE CHAIR OF THE BACKBENCH BUSINESS COMMITTEE

„„ Nominations Nominations must be sumitted by email to [email protected], copied to doddj@ parliament.uk by 5pm on Tuesday 18 May. In accordance with Standing Order No. 122D(1)(c), no members of a party represented in Her Majesty’s Government may be candidates in this election. Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring their willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of not fewer than twenty, nor more than twenty-five Members, of whom no fewer than ten shall be members of a party represented in Her Majesty’s Government and no fewer than ten shall be members of a party not so represented or of no party. Signatures may be handwritten or electronic (i.e. photographs or scans of handwritten signatures). Candidates have the option of providing a 500-word supporting statement. The arrangements for, and date of, the ballot will be announced by the Speaker once nominations have closed.

„„ Members nominated for election as Chair of the Backbench Business Committee Up to and including Thursday 13 May New nominations are marked thus* Candidate: Ian Mearns Nominated by (members of a party represented in Her Majesty’s Government): Mr William Wragg, Jackie Doyle-Price, Robbie Moore, Imran Ahmad Khan, Richard Graham, Tom Tugendhat, Damian Hinds, Sir Charles Walker, Mr David Davis, Kevin Hollinrake Nominated by (members of a party not represented in Her Majesty’s Government or of no party): Imran Hussain, Grahame Morris, Jim Shannon, Stewart Hosie, Christian Matheson, Emma Hardy, Ian Paisely, Rachel Hopkins, , Jon Trickett, Claudia Webbe 18 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 1 Further Information

FURTHER INFORMATION

MEMBERS’ GUIDE TO CHAMBER PROCEEDINGS

The Members’ Guide to Chamber proceedings is available on the Parliamentary website

BUSINESS OF THE DAY

Documents and reports relating to the business being held in the Chamber are available on the Commons Business Briefings webpage:www.parliament.uk/business/publications/ research/commons-business-briefings/

WRITTEN STATEMENTS

Text of today’s Written Statements: https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/

SELECT COMMITTEES

Select Committees Webpage: https://committees.parliament.uk/

STANDING ORDERS RELATING TO PUBLIC BUSINESS

Text of Standing Orders relating to public business: www.parliament.uk/business/ publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201919/cmstords/341/body.html

EUROPEAN BUSINESS

European Business Referrals and Motion documents for consideration by European Committees or on the Floor of the House are available on the European Business webpage: https://old.parliament.uk/business/publications/business-papers/commons/ european-business11/

DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT

Information about digital engagement opportunities for debates is available on the parliamentary website: https://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/have-your-say-on-laws/ digital-engagement/. All business papers are available via the HousePapers app on mobile devices Monday 17 May 2021 Order Paper No.3: 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. 20 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 A. Calendar of 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.

TUESDAY 18 MAY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice

„„ 12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice Afterwards

QUEEN’S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS)

„„ Proposed subject for debate: Affordable and safe housing for all

PRESENTATION OF PUBLIC PETITIONS

„„ St Ilids Meadow postal round: Chris Elmore

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE

„„ Future of the Anderson School, Chigwell: Mr Gagan Mohindra

WEDNESDAY 19 MAY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Wales

„„ 12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister Afterwards

CONCLUSION OF THE DEBATE ON THE QUEEN’S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS)

„„ Proposed subject for debate: A plan for the NHS and social care Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 A. Calendar of Business 21

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE

„„ Odorous emissions from Walley’s Quarry and the response of the Environment Agency: Aaron Bell

THURSDAY 20 MAY

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 Afterwards

GENERAL DEBATE ON THE RESTORATION AND RENEWAL OF THE PALACE OF WESTMINSTER

The Prime Minister That this House has considered the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster.

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE

„„ Transport infrastructure for the North of England: Dan Jarvis [R]

MONDAY 24 MAY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence

„„ 3.15pm topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence Afterwards

FINANCE BILL: REMAINING STAGES

As amended in Committee and Public Bill Committee, to be considered.

Notes: This Bill was formerly known as the Finance (No. 2) Bill, before being carried over to the current Session. For amendments, see the documents webpage for the Bill. 22 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 A. Calendar of Business

ADJOURNMENT DEBATE

„„ East West Rail and the Aylesbury Spur: Rob Butler

TUESDAY 25 MAY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

„„ 12.15pm topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Afterwards

TELECOMMUNICATIONS (SECURITY) BILL: REMAINING STAGES

As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.

Notes: Proceedings will be taken in accordance with the Programme Order agreed by the House on 30 November. Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion no later than one hour before the moment of interruption. Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion no later than the moment of interruption. For amendments, see the documents webpage for the Bill.

WEDNESDAY 26 MAY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the Minister for Women and Equalities

„„ 11.53am topical Questions to the Minister for Women and Equalities

„„ 12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 A. Calendar of Business 23

Afterwards

ENVIRONMENT BILL: REMAINING STAGES (DAY 2)

As amended on consideration on 26 January, to be further considered.

Notes: Under the Programme (No. 5) motion agreed to on 26 January, proceedings relating to Parts 6 and 7 and clauses 132 to 139 of the Bill shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion three hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day and remaining proceedings Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day. Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion six hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration. Queen’s and Prince of Wales’ Consent to be signified on Third Reading. The Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly have approved Legislative Consent Resolutions relating to this Bill. Copies of the Resolutions are available in the Vote Office (also available on the documents webpage for the Bill). For amendments, see documents webpage for the Bill.

THURSDAY 27 MAY

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 9.30am Questions to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office

„„ 10.15am topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office Afterwards

GENERAL DEBATE ON DEMENTIA ACTION WEEK

The Prime Minister That this House has considered Dementia Action Week. 24 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 A. Calendar of Business

GENERAL DEBATE ON IMPLEMENTING THE 2020 OBESITY STRATEGY

The Prime Minister That this House has considered implementing the 2020 Obesity Strategy.

MONDAY 7 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for the Home Department

„„ 3.15pm topical Questions to the Secretary of State for the Home Department

TUESDAY 8 JUNE

CHAMBER

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

WEDNESDAY 9 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the President of COP26

„„ 11.53am topical Questions to the President of COP26

„„ 12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 A. Calendar of Business 25

THURSDAY 10 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for International Trade

„„ 10.15am topical Questions to the Secretary of State for International Trade

MONDAY 14 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government

„„ 3.15pm topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government

TUESDAY 15 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs

„„ 12.15pm topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs

WEDNESDAY 16 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

„„ 12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister 26 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 A. Calendar of Business

THURSDAY 17 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

„„ 10.00am topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

„„ 10.10am Questions to Church Commissioners, House of Commons Commission, Parliamentary Works Sponsor Body, Public Accounts Commission and Speaker’s Committee on the Electoral Commission

MONDAY 21 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Education

„„ 3.15pm topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Education

TUESDAY 22 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer

„„ 12.15pm topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer

WEDNESDAY 23 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Scotland

„„ 12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 A. Calendar of Business 27

THURSDAY 24 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Transport

„„ 10.15am topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Transport

MONDAY 28 JUNE

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

TUESDAY 29 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice

„„ 12.15pm topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice

WEDNESDAY 30 JUNE

CHAMBER

QUESTIONS

„„ 11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Wales

„„ 12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister 28 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 A. Calendar of Business

THURSDAY 1 JULY

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

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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. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Secretary Alister Jack That the draft UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Act 2021 (Consequential Provisions and Modifications) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 14 April, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

2. CRIMINAL LAW Secretary Brandon Lewis That the draft Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (Extension of Duration of Non-jury Trial Provisions) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 26 April, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

3. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Pollution Prevention and Control (Fees) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 21 April, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

4. ENERGY CONSERVATION Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 28 April, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments. The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification Standing( Order No. 83P) 30 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES

5. MOBILE HOMES Eddie Hughes That the draft Mobile Homes (Requirement for Manager of Site to be Fit and Proper Person) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 22 March, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

6. ELECTRICITY Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Warm Home Discount (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 3 March, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

7. INSOLVENCY Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (Coronavirus) (Extension of the Relevant Period) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021, No. 375), dated 22 March 2021, a copy of which was laid before this House on 24 March, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

8. CLIMATE CHANGE Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Carbon Budget Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 21 April, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

9. ENERGY Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Combined Heat and Power Quality Assurance (Temporary Modifications) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 18 March, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

Notes: The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification Standing( Order No. 83P) Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES 31

10. ENERGY Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Electricity Trading (Development of Technical Procedures) (Day-Ahead Market Timeframe) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 22 March, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

11. EMPLOYMENT Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Employment Rights Act 1996 (Protection from Detriment in Health and Safety Cases) (Amendment) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 17 March, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

12. PUBLIC HEALTH Secretary Matt Hancock That the draft Coronavirus Act 2020 (Early Expiry) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 21 April, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

13. PLANT HEALTH Secretary George Eustice That the draft Plant Health etc. (Miscellaneous Fees) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 25 March, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

14. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Nigel Adams That the draft Caribbean Development Bank (Tenth Replenishment of the Special Development Fund (Unified)) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 22 March, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments. The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification Standing( Order No. 83P) 32 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES

15. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Nigel Adams That the draft Asian Development Bank (Twelfth Replenishment of the Asian Development Fund) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 22 March, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

16. EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (PLANT HEALTH) Secretary George Eustice That the draft Plant Health etc. (Fees) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 11 March, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

17. EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (TRADE) Secretary Elizabeth Truss That the draft Cat and Dog Fur (Control of Movement etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 12 January, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

Notes: The Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments has drawn the special attention of both Houses to the Instrument in its Forty-Third report of 2019-21 (HC 75-xliii). The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification Standing( Order No. 83P).

18. EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (CUSTOMS) Secretary George Eustice That the draft International Waste Shipments (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 17 December, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.

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

19. DAMAGES Secretary Robert Buckland That the draft Whiplash Injury Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 25 February in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

Notes: The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification Standing( Order No. 83P). Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES 33

20. SANCTIONS Secretary Dominic Raab That the Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regulations 2021 (S.I., 2021, No, 488), dated 23 April 2021, a copy of which was laid before this House on 26 April, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

21. SANCTIONS Nigel Adams That the Myanmar (Sanctions) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021, No, 496), dated 26 April 2021, a copy of which was laid before the House on 29 April, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

22. FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS John Glen That the draft Civil Liability Act 2018 (Financial Conduct Authority) (Whiplash) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 18 March, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

23. FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS John Glen That the draft Payment and Electronic Money Institution Insolvency Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 26 April, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

24. DANGEROUS DRUGS Secretary Priti Patel That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 25 March in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

Notes: The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification Standing( Order No. 83P). 34 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES

25. IMMIGRATION Secretary Priti Patel That the draft Immigration (Collection, Use and Retention of Biometric Information and Related Amendments) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 27 April in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

26. NATIONALITY Secretary Priti Patel That the draft British Nationality Act 1981 (Immigration Rules Appendix EU) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 29 April in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

27. PROCEEDS OF CRIME Secretary Priti Patel That the draft Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Cash Searches: Code of Practice) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 22 March in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

28. PROCEEDS OF CRIME Secretary Priti Patel That the draft Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Investigations: Code of Practice) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 22 March in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

29. IMMIGRATION Secretary Priti Patel That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 27 April in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments. The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification Standing( Order No. 83P). Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES 35

30. PROCEEDS OF CRIME Secretary Priti Patel That the draft Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Recovery of Listed Assets: Code of Practice) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 22 March in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

31. EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (ANIMALS) Secretary George Eustice That the draft Trade and Official Controls (Transitional Arrangements for Prior Notifications) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (S.I., 2021, No. 429), dated 30 March 2021, a copy of which was laid before this House on 31 March in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

32. FOOD Secretary George Eustice That the draft Food and Drink (Miscellaneous Amendments Relating to Food and Wine Composition, Information and Labelling) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 23 March in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

33. ELECTRICITY Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Contracts for Difference (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 12 May, be approved.

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

34. EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (CONSUMER PROTECTION) Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Conformity Assessment (Mutual Recognition Agreements) and Weights and Measures (Intoxicating Liquor) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 12 May, be approved.

Notes: The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments. The Speaker has not yet considered this instrument for certification Standing( Order No. 83P). 36 Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES

35. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Secretary George Eustice That the draft Air Quality (Legislative Functions) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 22 March in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

36. EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (CUSTOMS) Secretary George Eustice That the draft International Waste Shipments (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 17 December in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.

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

37. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDUSTRY Paul Scully That this House authorises the Secretary of State to undertake to pay, and to pay by way of financial assistance under Section 8 of theIndustrial Development Act 1982, compensation to Business Schools in respect of a proportion of the indirect costs of funding the Help to Grow Management programme up to a limit of £220m million over three years. Notes:

38. ARMED FORCES BILL: COMMITTEE Not amended in Select Committee, to be considered.

Relevant Documents: Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill, Special Report of Session 2019-21: The Armed Forces Bill

39. ADVANCED RESEARCH AND INVENTION AGENCY BILL: REMAINING STAGES Not amended in Public BIll Committee, to be considered.

40. COMPENSATION (LONDON CAPITAL & FINANCE PLC AND FRAUD COMPENSATION FUND) BILL: SECOND READING

41. DISSOLUTION AND CALLING OF PARLIAMENT BILL: SECOND READING

Notes: Queen’s Consent to be signified on Third Reading. Monday 17 May 2021 OP No.3: Part 2 B. REMAINING ORDERS AND NOTICES 37

42. HIGHER EDUCATION (FREEDOM OF SPEECH) BILL: SECOND READING

43. NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS BILL: SECOND READING

44. NORTHERN IRELAND (MINISTERS, ELECTIONS AND PETITIONS OF CONCERN) BILL: SECOND READING

45. RATING (CORONAVIRUS) AND DIRECTORS DISQUALIFICATION (DISSOLVED COMPANIES) BILL: SECOND READING

46. CLIMATE CHANGE Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng That the draft Climate Change Act 2008 (Credit Limit) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.

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

47. EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS) John Glen That the draft Financial Markets and Insolvency (Transitional Provision) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.

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

48. EXITING THE EUROPEAN UNION (AGRICULTURE) Secretary George Eustice That the draft Common Organisation of the Markets in Agricultural Products (Fruit and Vegetable Producer Organisations, Tariff Quotas and Wine) (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.

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

49. PUBLIC PROCUREMENT Julia Lopez That the draft Public Procurement (International Trade Agreements) (Amendment) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.

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