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Call Lists for the Chamber Wednesday 30 June 2021 Issued on: 30 June at 8.35am Call lists for the Chamber Wednesday 30 June 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 Secretary of State for Wales 1 2. Oral Questions to the Prime Minister 4 3. Urgent Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will make a statement on the impact of coronavirus on children and young people’s attendance in education settings 5 4. Estimates: spending of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office on Official Development Assistance and the British Council 7 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WALES After prayers Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 Richard Thomson What recent discussions he SNP Physical Secretary Hart (Gordon) has had with (a) the Welsh Government and (b) other devolved Administrations on the UK Government’s international trade policy. 2, 3 Nia Griffith (Llanelli) Supplementary Lab Physical Secretary Hart 4 Ben Lake (Ceredigion) Supplementary PC Physical Secretary Hart 5 Jessica Morden Supplementary Lab Physical Secretary Hart (Newport East) 2 Wednesday 30 June 2021 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 6 + 7 Bob Blackman What recent discussions Con Virtual Secretary Hart (Harrow East) he has had with Cabinet colleagues on co-ordinating a UK-wide response to the covid-19 outbreak. 7 David Simmonds What recent discussions Con Virtual Secretary Hart (Ruislip, Northwood he has had with Cabinet and Pinner) colleagues on co-ordinating a UK-wide response to the covid-19 outbreak. 8, 9 Liz Saville Roberts Supplementary PC Virtual Secretary Hart (Dwyfor Meirionnydd) 10 Suzanne Webb What recent assessment he Con Physical Secretary Hart (Stourbridge) has made of the role of the Union in the effectiveness of the covid-19 vaccine programme in Wales. 11 Carolyn Harris What recent discussions he Lab Physical Minister Davies (Swansea East) has had with the Secretary of State for Transport on the safety of staff at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency's offices in Swansea during the covid-19 outbreak. 12 + Caroline Ansell What steps the Government Con Virtual Minister Davies 13 (Eastbourne) is taking to create jobs and encourage investment in Wales. 13 Stephen Crabb (Preseli What steps the Government Con Physical Minister Davies Pembrokeshire) is taking to create jobs and encourage investment in Wales. 14 Gerald Jones (Merthyr Supplementary Lab Physical Minister Davies Tydfil and Rhymney) 15 Alex Davies-Jones Supplementary Lab Physical Minister Davies (Pontypridd) 16 Simon Baynes (Clwyd Supplementary Con Virtual Minister Davies South) Wednesday 30 June 2021 3 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 17 Wendy Chamberlain What discussions he has LD Physical Minister Davies (North East Fife) had with the (a) Welsh Government and (b) Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on the potential effect of the Professional Qualifications Bill [HL] on professionals affected by that legislation in Wales. 18 Ruth Jones (Newport What plans the Government Lab Virtual Minister Davies West) has to provide funding for renewable energy infrastruc- ture in Wales. 19 Scott Benton What discussions he has had Con Physical Secretary Hart (Blackpool South) with representatives of the Church in Wales on political neutrality in positions of faith. 20 Chris Elmore What plans the Government Lab Physical Secretary Hart (Ogmore) has to provide funding for rail infrastructure in Wales. 21 Craig Williams Supplementary Con Physical Secretary Hart (Montgomeryshire) 22 Beth Winter (Cynon What recent discussions he Lab Virtual Secretary Hart Valley) has had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on financial support for people in Wales affected by the covid-19 outbreak. 23 Rosie Cooper (West What recent discussions Lab Virtual Minister Davies Lancashire) he has had with the First Minister of Wales on the Levelling Up Fund. 24 Theresa Villiers What steps he is taking with Con Physical Minister Davies (Chipping Barnet) Cabinet colleagues to help businesses in Wales recover from the effects of the covid- 19 outbreak. 4 Wednesday 30 June 2021 ORAL QUESTIONS TO THE PRIME MINISTER At 12 noon Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Replying Physical 1 Katherine Fletcher Engagements Con Physical Prime Minister (South Ribble) 2, 3, 4, Keir Starmer Lab Physical Prime Minister 5, 6, 7 (Holborn and St Pancras) 8 Jacob Young (Redcar) Con Physical Prime Minister 9, 10 Ian Blackford (Ross, SNP Physical Prime Minister Skye and Lochaber) 11 Henry Smith Con Physical Prime Minister (Crawley) 12 Caroline Lucas Green Virtual Prime Minister (Brighton, Pavilion) 13 Damian Collins Con Physical Prime Minister (Folkestone and Hythe) 14 Catherine McKinnell Lab Physical Prime Minister (Newcastle upon Tyne North) 15 Kelly Tolhurst Con Physical Prime Minister (Rochester and Strood) 16 David Linden SNP Physical Prime Minister (Glasgow East) 17 Sir Gary Streeter Con Virtual Prime Minister (South West Devon) 18 Christina Rees Lab Virtual Prime Minister (Neath) 19 Tom Randall Con Physical Prime Minister (Gedling) 20 Dr Philippa Whitford SNP Virtual Prime Minister (Central Ayrshire) 21 Peter Gibson Con Virtual Prime Minister (Darlington) 22 Stephen Farry (North Alliance Physical Prime Minister Down) 23 Anthony Mangnall Con Physical Prime Minister (Totnes) Wednesday 30 June 2021 5 Order Member Question Party Virtual/ Minister Replying Physical 24 Bell Ribeiro-Addy Lab Virtual Prime Minister (Streatham) URGENT QUESTION: TO ASK THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION IF HE WILL MAKE A STATEMENT ON THE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S ATTENDANCE IN EDUCATION SETTINGS About 12.30pm Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 1 Kate Green (Stretford and Urmston) Lab Physical Secretary Williamson 2 Robert Halfon (Harlow) Con Virtual Secretary Williamson 3 Mr Barry Sheerman (Huddersfield) Lab Virtual Secretary Williamson 4 Bob Blackman (Harrow East) Con Virtual Secretary Williamson 5 Daisy Cooper (St Albans) LD Virtual Secretary Williamson 6 Greg Smith (Buckingham) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 7 Tahir Ali (Birmingham, Hall Green) Lab Virtual Secretary Williamson 8 Dr Neil Hudson (Penrith and The Border) Con Virtual Secretary Williamson 9 Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Slough) Lab Physical Secretary Williamson 10 Mr Mark Harper (Forest of Dean) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 11 Stephen Timms (East Ham) Lab Virtual Secretary Williamson 12 Greg Clark (Tunbridge Wells) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 13 Jim Shannon (Strangford) DUP Physical Secretary Williamson 14 James Daly (Bury North) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 15 Siobhain McDonagh (Mitcham and Morden) Lab Virtual Secretary Williamson 6 Wednesday 30 June 2021 Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 16 Caroline Nokes (Romsey and Southampton Con Virtual Secretary North) Williamson 17 Caroline Lucas (Brighton, Pavilion) Green Virtual Secretary Williamson 18 Richard Graham (Gloucester) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 19 Andrew Gwynne (Denton and Reddish) Lab Virtual Secretary Williamson 20 Stephen Hammond (Wimbledon) Con Virtual Secretary Williamson 21 Sam Tarry (Ilford South) Lab Physical Secretary Williamson 22 Simon Fell (Barrow and Furness) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 23 Rushanara Ali (Bethnal Green and Bow) Lab Virtual Secretary Williamson 24 Esther McVey (Tatton) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 25 Christian Matheson (City of Chester) Lab Physical Secretary Williamson 26 Suzanne Webb (Stourbridge) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 27 Janet Daby (Lewisham East) Lab Virtual Secretary Williamson 28 Stephen Metcalfe (South Basildon and East Con Physical Secretary Thurrock) Williamson 29 Liz Twist (Blaydon) Lab Physical Secretary Williamson 30 Mrs Flick Drummond (Meon Valley) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 31 Munira Wilson (Twickenham) LD Physical Secretary Williamson 32 Jack Brereton (Stoke-on-Trent South) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 33 Charlotte Nichols (Warrington North) Lab Virtual Secretary Williamson 34 Antony Higginbotham (Burnley) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 35 Jeff Smith (Manchester, Withington) Lab Virtual Secretary Williamson Wednesday 30 June 2021 7 Order Member Party Virtual/ Minister replying Physical 36 Robbie Moore (Keighley) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 37 Clive Efford (Eltham) Lab Physical Secretary Williamson 38 Mr Steve Baker (Wycombe) Con Physical Secretary Williamson 39 Zarah Sultana (Coventry South) Lab Physical Secretary Williamson 40 Jacob Young (Redcar) Con Physical Secretary Williamson ESTIMATES: SPENDING OF THE FOREIGN, COMMONWEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE ON OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE AND THE BRITISH COUNCIL Debate is expected to begin about 1.40pm, after the Urgent Question and the ten-minute-rule motion. Order Member Debate Party Virtual/ Physical 1 Sarah Champion (Rotherham) Spending of the FCDO on Official Lab Physical Development Assistance and the British Council: Estimates Day 2 Mrs Theresa May (Maidenhead) Spending of the FCDO on Official Con Physical Development Assistance and the British Council: Estimates Day
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