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Call List for Tue 12 Jan 2021 Issued on: 11 January at 7.07pm Call lists for the Chamber Tuesday 12 January 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 physically present 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 Secretary of State for Health and Social Care 3 2. Ministerial Statement: Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs on An update to the Government’s response to the forced labour in Xinjiang 14 3. Ministerial Statement: Secretary of State for Defence on Defence support to the covid-19 response 17 2 Tuesday 12 January 2021 4. General Debate: Covid-19 20 Tuesday 12 January 2021 3 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE After prayers Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 1 + 2 + Jason McCa- What progress his Con Vir- Secretary 3 + 4 + rtney (Colne Department has tual Hancock 5 + 6 + Valley) made on rolling 7 + 8 + out covid-19 vac- 9 cines. 2 John Lamont What progress his Con Phys- Secretary (Berwickshire, Department has ical Hancock Roxburgh and made on rolling Selkirk) out covid-19 vac- cines. 3 Julian Sturdy What progress his Con Vir- Secretary (York Outer) Department has tual Hancock made on rolling out covid-19 vac- cines. 4 Stephen What recent Lab Vir- Secretary Morgan assessment he has tual Hancock (Portsmouth made of the pro- South) gress of the covid- 19 vaccination programme. 5 Ben Everitt What progress his Con Vir- Secretary (Milton Department has tual Hancock Keynes North) made on rolling out covid-19 vac- cines. 4 Tuesday 12 January 2021 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 6 Holly What progress his Con Vir- Secretary Mumby-Croft Department has tual Hancock (Scunthorpe) made on rolling out covid-19 vac- cines. 7 Andrew Percy What progress his Con Vir- Secretary (Brigg and Department has tual Hancock Goole) made on rolling out covid-19 vac- cines. 8 Robbie Moore What progress his Con Vir- Secretary (Keighley) Department has tual Hancock made on rolling out covid-19 vac- cines. 9 Munira What progress his LD Vir- Secretary Wilson Department has tual Hancock (Twickenham) made in rolling out covid-19 vacci- nations. 10, 11 Jonathan Ash- Supplementary Lab Phys- Secretary worth (Leices- ical Hancock ter South) 12, 13 Dr Philippa Supplementary SNP Vir- Secretary Whitford tual Hancock (Central Ayr- shire) Tuesday 12 January 2021 5 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 14 Navendu What assessment Lab Vir- Minister Mishra (Stock- he has made of tual Churchill port) the effect of the second wave of covid-19 on cancer (a) diagnosis and (b) treatment delayed during the covid-19 out- break. 15 Alex Norris Supplementary Lab Phys- Minister (Nottingham ical Churchill North) 16 + 17 Alexander What progress his Con Vir- Minister + 18 Stafford Department has tual Whately (Rother made on rolling Valley) out community testing for covid- 19. 17 Mrs Heather What progress his Con Vir- Minister Wheeler Department has tual Whately (South Derby- made on rolling shire) out community testing for covid- 19. 18 Karl McCart- What progress his Con Vir- Minister ney (Lincoln) Department has tual Whately made on rolling out community testing for covid- 19. 6 Tuesday 12 January 2021 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 19 Justin Mad- Supplementary Lab Phys- Minister ders (Elles- ical Whately mere Port and Neston) 20 Neale Hanvey What the eviden- SNP Vir- Secretary (Kirkcaldy tial basis is for tual Hancock and Cowden- the use of Innova beath) lateral flow tests for covid-19 in the asymptomatic population. 21 Mr Clive Betts What recent Lab Vir- Minister (Sheffield assessment he has tual Whately South East) made of the effec- tiveness of covid- 19 contact tracing at (a) national and (b) local authority level. 22 Mr Andrew What plans he has Con Vir- Minister Mitchell to improve the tual Whately (Sutton Cold- evidence base for field) future debates on the options availa- ble for terminally ill people at the end of their life. Tuesday 12 January 2021 7 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 23 Alberto Costa If he will take Con Vir- Minister (South Leices- steps to ensure tual Zahawi tershire) that Feilding Palmer Hospital in Lutterworth is reopened as a covid-19 vaccina- tion centre. 24 Gill Furniss What recent steps Lab Vir- Minister (Sheffield, his Department tual Dorries Brightside has taken to (a) and Hillsbor- raise awareness of ough) and (b) improve treatment for period pain. 25 Bob Seely (Isle What recent Con Vir- Secretary of Wight) assessment he tual Hancock has made of the adequacy of the scientific evidence base underpin- ning the Govern- ment's response to the covid-19 outbreak. 8 Tuesday 12 January 2021 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 26 Mr Steve What progress Con Vir- Minister Baker his Department tual Zahawi (Wycombe) has made on establishing the extent of rollout of the covid-19 vaccine required to enable relax- ation of covid-19 restrictions; and if he will make a statement. 27 + 28 Dr Rupa What recent Lab Vir- Minister Huq (Ealing assessment he has tual Argar Central and made of the effect Acton) of the covid-19 outbreak on bed capacity through- out the NHS. 28 Ellie Reeves What recent Lab Vir- Minister (Lewisham assessment he has tual Argar West and made of the effect Penge) of the covid-19 outbreak on bed capacity through- out the NHS. 29 Dr Rosena Supplementary Lab Phys- Minister Allin-Khan ical Argar (Tooting) Tuesday 12 January 2021 9 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 30 Sir Robert What steps he is Con Vir- Minister Neill (Bromley taking to improve tual Churchill and Chisle- (a) aftercare and hurst) (b) rehabilitation for victims of stroke. 31 Patrick Grady What recent SNP Vir- Minister (Glasgow discussions he tual Argar North) has had with (a) the devolved Administrations and (b) Cabinet colleagues on the Barnett conse- quentials of allo- cations from the Stronger Towns Fund for health and social care. 32 Jon Trickett What progress his Lab Vir- Minister (Hemsworth) Department has tual Dorries made on improv- ing life expectancy levels. 10 Tuesday 12 January 2021 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 33 Mr Philip If the Minister of Con Phys- Minister Hollobone State for Health ical Argar (Kettering) will meet with (a) representatives of Kettering General Hospital and (b) hon. Members for north Northamp- tonshire to review redevelopment plans at Kettering General Hospital. 34 Clive Lewis What steps he Lab Vir- Minister (Norwich has taken to pre- tual Argar South) pare the NHS for winter 2020-21. 35 Mary Kelly What plans he has Lab Vir- Minister Foy (City of to train health- tual Zahawi Durham) care professionals in communicating the (a) safety and (b) effectiveness of covid-19 vac- cines. Tuesday 12 January 2021 11 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical 36 Jeff Smith What plans he has Lab Vir- Minister (Manchester, to implement the tual Dorries Withington) recommendations of the final report of the Independ- ent Review of the Mental Health Act 1983, published on 6 December 2018. 37 David Linden What steps his SNP Vir- Minister (Glasgow Department is tual Dorries East) taking to increase awareness of neo- natal herpes. 38 Kate Osborne What progress he Lab Vir- Minister (Jarrow) has made on the tual Zahawi (a) administration and (b) distribu- tion of covid-19 vaccines. T1 Rachael If he will make Lab Vir- Secretary Maskell (York a statement on tual Hancock Central) his departmental responsibilities. T2 Jeremy Hunt Con Vir- (South West tual Surrey) T3 Liz Kendall Lab Phys- (Leicester ical West) 12 Tuesday 12 January 2021 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical T4 Jonathan Con Phys- Gullis (Stoke- ical on-Trent North) T5 Alex Cunning- Lab Vir- ham (Stock- tual ton North) T6 Craig Whit- Con Vir- taker (Calder tual Valley) T7 Rachel Hop- Lab Vir- kins (Luton tual South) T8 Antony Hig- Con Vir- ginbotham tual (Burnley) T9 Carla Lockhart DUP Vir- (Upper Bann) tual T10 Andrea Jen- Con Vir- kyns (Morley tual and Out- wood) T11 Chi Onwurah Lab Vir- (Newcastle tual upon Tyne Central) T12 Anthony Con Vir- Browne tual (South Cam- bridgeshire) Tuesday 12 January 2021 13 Order Member Question Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Phys- ical T13 Taiwo Owa- Lab Vir- temi (Cov- tual entry North West) T14 Joy Morrissey Con Vir- (Beaconsfield) tual T15 Neale Hanvey SNP Vir- (Kirkcaldy tual and Cowden- beath) T16 Nigel Mills Con Vir- (Amber tual Valley) T17 David Mun- Con Vir- dell (Dum- tual friesshire, Clydesdale and Tweed- dale) 14 Tuesday 12 January 2021 MINISTERIAL STATEMENT: SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN, COMMONWEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT AFFAIRS ON AN UPDATE TO THE GOVERNMENT’S RESPONSE TO THE FORCED LABOUR IN XINJIANG About 12.30pm Order Member Party Vir- Minister tual/ replying Physi- cal 1 Lisa Nandy (Wigan) Lab Physi- Secretary cal Raab 2 Tom Tugendhat (Tonbridge Con Vir- Secretary and Malling) tual Raab 3 Alyn Smith (Stirling) SNP Vir- Secretary tual Raab 4 Sir Iain Duncan Smith (Ching- Con Vir- Secretary ford and Woodford Green) tual Raab 5 Layla
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