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Ministerial Statement: Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland’S Past 13 5 Issued on: 13 July at 6.49pm Call lists for the Chamber Wednesday 14 July 2021 A list of Members, both virtually and physically pres- ent, selected to ask Oral Questions and to speak in response to Urgent Questions and Ministerial State- ments; 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 3 2. Oral Questions to the Prime Minister 8 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 11 2 Wednesday 14 July 2021 4. Ministerial Statement: Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on addressing the legacy of Northern Ireland’s past 13 5. Ministerial Statement: Secretary of State for Transport on transport decarbonisation 15 6. Health and Care Bill: Second Reading 17 Wednesday 14 July 2021 3 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE PRESIDENT OF COP26 After prayers Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Physical replying 1 Andy Carter What steps he is Con Physical COP (Warrington taking to consult President South) with (a) civil soci- Sharma ety and (b) youth groups in prepara- tion for COP26. 2 Sarah Olney What steps he is LD Physical COP (Richmond taking to help President Park) ensure that COP26 Sharma outcomes commit to limit global temperature rise to 1.5C. 3 Matthew Supplementary Lab Physical COP Pennycook President (Greenwich Sharma and Wool- wich) 4 Deidre Brock Supplementary SNP Virtual COP (Edinburgh President North and Sharma Leith) 5 Darren Jones Supplementary Lab Physical COP (Bristol North President West) Sharma 4 Wednesday 14 July 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Physical replying 6 Richard What assessment Con Physical Minister Graham he has made of Trevelyan (Gloucester) the opportunities through COP26 for potential exports in energy and renewables to emerging mar- kets. 7 Elliot Col- What plans he Con Virtual COP burn (Car- has made for hon. President shalton and Members to (a) Sharma Wallington) engage with and (b) attend COP26. 8 Steven What prepara- SNP Physical Minister Bonnar tions he has made Trevelyan (Coatbridge, for discussion Chryston and at COP26 of (a) Bellshill) ethics and (b) human rights mat- ters relating to climate change. 9 + 10 Steve What recent Con Physical COP Double (St assessment the President Austell and Climate Action Sharma Newquay) Implementation Cabinet Commit- tee has made of the role of geo- thermal energy in the UK reaching net zero. Wednesday 14 July 2021 5 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Physical replying 10 Anthony What assessment Con Physical COP Mangnall the Climate President (Totnes) Action Implemen- Sharma tation Cabinet Committee has made of the role of agriculture in meeting the UK's net zero target. 11 Philip Dunne Supplementary Con Virtual COP (Ludlow) President Sharma 12 Alec Shel- What steps he Con Physical COP brooke plans to take to President (Elmet and help ensure that Sharma Rothwell) all COP26 Parties uphold the com- mitments of that Conference. 13 + 14 Suzanne What steps he is Con Physical Minister + 15 + Webb (Stour- taking ahead of Trevelyan 16 bridge) COP26 to help ensure that cli- mate action sup- ports the covid-19 pandemic eco- nomic recovery. 6 Wednesday 14 July 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Physical replying 14 Paul Blom- What steps the Lab Virtual Minister field (Shef- Government is Trevelyan field Central) taking ahead of COP26 to promote (a) climate action and (b) a green recovery from the covid-19 pan- demic. 15 Vicky What steps the Lab Virtual Minister Foxcroft Government is Trevelyan (Lewisham, taking ahead of Deptford) COP26 to promote (a) climate action and (b) a green recovery from the covid-19 pan- demic. 16 Matt West- What steps the Lab Physical Minister ern (Warwick Government is Trevelyan and Leam- taking ahead of ington) COP26 to promote (a) climate action and (b) a green recovery from the covid-19 pan- demic. 17 Mrs Sheryll What recent Con Physical Minister Murray assessment he Trevelyan (South East has made of the Cornwall) opportunities for green businesses at COP26. Wednesday 14 July 2021 7 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Physical replying 18 Stephen What plans he has Lab Physical COP Timms (East to identify poten- President Ham) tial sources of Sharma finance to tackle climate-related loss and damage ahead of COP26. 19 Christina What recent pro- Lab Virtual COP Rees (Neath) gress he has made President on preparations Sharma for COP26. T1 Harriett Bald- If he will make Con Physical COP win (West a statement on President Worcester- his departmental Sharma shire) responsibilities. T2, T3 Edward Lab Physical Miliband (Doncaster North) T4 Mr Philip Con Physical Hollobone (Kettering) T5 Daniel Zeich- Lab Physical ner (Cam- bridge) T6 Nickie Aiken Con Physical (Cities of London and Westminster) T7 Christina Lab Virtual Rees (Neath) 8 Wednesday 14 July 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Physical replying T8 Gavin SNP Virtual Newlands (Paisley and Renfrewshire North) ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE PRIME MINISTER At 12 noon Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Physical Replying 1 Andy Slaugh- Engagements Lab Physical Prime ter (Hammer- Minister smith) 2 Sir Peter Con Physical Prime Bottomley Minister (Worthing West) 3, 4, 5, Keir Starmer Lab Physical Prime 6, 7, 8 (Holborn and Minister St Pancras) 9 Aaron Bell Con Physical Prime (Newcas- Minister tle-un- der-Lyme) 10, 11 Ian Blackford SNP Physical Prime (Ross, Skye Minister and Loch- aber) Wednesday 14 July 2021 9 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Physical Replying 12 Julie Marson Con Physical Prime (Hertford and Minister Stortford) 13 Liz Saville PC Physical Prime Roberts Minister (Dwyfor Meirionnydd) 14 Dr Matthew Con Virtual Prime Offord Minister (Hendon) 15 Peter Kyle Lab Physical Prime (Hove) Minister 16 Stephen Con Physical Prime Crabb (Preseli Minister Pembrokesh- ire) 17 Peter Grant SNP Virtual Prime (Glenrothes) Minister 18 Angela Con Physical Prime Richardson Minister (Guildford) 19 Hywel Wil- PC Physical Prime liams (Arfon) Minister 20 John Penrose Con Physical Prime (Weston-su- Minister per-Mare) 21 John Nicol- SNP Virtual Prime son (Ochil Minister and South Perthshire) 10 Wednesday 14 July 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Physical Replying 22 Fay Jones Con Physical Prime (Brecon and Minister Radnorshire) 23 Clive Efford Lab Physical Prime (Eltham) Minister 24 Nickie Aiken Con Physical Prime (Cities of Minister London and Westminster) 25 Stephen Lab Physical Prime Timms (East Minister Ham) 26 Sally-Ann Con Physical Prime Hart (Hast- Minister ings and Rye) 27 Rosie Cooper Lab Virtual Prime (West Lanca- Minister shire) 28 Craig Wil- Con Physical Prime liams (Mont- Minister gomeryshire) 29 Margaret Ind Physical Prime Ferrier (Ruth- Minister erglen and Hamilton West) Wednesday 14 July 2021 11 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 Physical replying 1 Nick Thomas-Symonds (Tor- Lab Physical Minister faen) TBC 2 Simon Fell (Barrow and Con Physical Minister Furness) TBC 3 Stuart C McDonald (Cum- SNP Virtual Minister bernauld, Kilsyth and TBC Kirkintilloch East) 4 Marco Longhi (Dudley Con Physical Minister North) TBC 5 Yvette Cooper (Normanton, Lab Physical Minister Pontefract and Castleford) TBC 6 Felicity Buchan (Kensing- Con Physical Minister ton) TBC 7 Zarah Sultana (Coventry Lab Physical Minister South) TBC 8 Damian Collins (Folkestone Con Virtual Minister and Hythe) TBC 9 Jeremy Corbyn (Islington Ind Virtual Minister North) TBC 10 Caroline Nokes (Romsey Con Virtual Minister and Southampton North) TBC 12 Wednesday 14 July 2021 Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister Physical replying 11 Dame Margaret Hodge Lab Virtual Minister (Barking) TBC 12 Stephen Metcalfe (South Con Physical Minister Basildon and East Thurrock) TBC 13 Wera Hobhouse (Bath) LD Physical Minister TBC 14 Suzanne Webb (Stour- Con Physical Minister bridge) TBC 15 Catherine McKinnell (New- Lab Virtual Minister castle upon Tyne North) TBC 16 Caroline Ansell (East- Con Virtual Minister bourne) TBC 17 Chris Stephens (Glasgow SNP Physical Minister South West) TBC 18 Dr Luke Evans (Bosworth) Con Physical Minister TBC 19 Andrew Gwynne (Denton Lab Virtual Minister and Reddish) TBC 20 Jacob Young (Redcar) Con Physical Minister TBC 21 Gill Furniss (Sheffield, Lab Physical Minister Brightside and Hillsbor- TBC ough) 22 Damian Hinds (East Hamp- Con Physical Minister shire) TBC 23 Liz Saville Roberts (Dwyfor PC Physical Minister Meirionnydd) TBC 24 Rob Butler (Aylesbury) Con Physical Minister TBC 25 Mr Gregory Campbell (East DUP Virtual Minister Londonderry) TBC Wednesday 14 July 2021 13 Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister Physical replying 26 Craig Whittaker (Calder Con Virtual Minister Valley) TBC 27 Owen Thompson (Midlo- SNP Physical Minister thian) TBC 28 Mr Richard Holden (North Con Physical Minister West Durham) TBC 29 Olivia Blake (Sheffield, Lab Virtual Minister Hallam) TBC 30 Aaron Bell (Newcastle-un- Con Physical Minister der-Lyme) TBC MINISTERIAL STATEMENT: SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND ON ADDRESSING THE LEGACY OF NORTHERN IRELAND’S PAST About 1.20pm Order
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