Next week in Parliament
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Your support makes all the difference.The main business in Parliament next week includes:
MONDAY - Commons: Questions to Transport ministers, Attorney General and Overseas Development Administration; Welsh Revenue Support Grant reports, motions; Industrial Training Levy orders; Private business - British Railways (No 4) Bill, Second Reading. Lords: Debate on Procedure Committee report; Debate on EC report on migration; Scottish Hospital Trust Scheme Order; Penalty for Murder Bill, Second Reading; Debate on electricity prices.
TUESDAY - Commons: Defence questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; Housing and Urban Development Bill, Report Stage. Lords: Asylum and Immigration Appeals Bill, Committee Stage; Maximum Number of Judges orders; Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act (Amendment) Order.
WEDNESDAY - Commons: Foreign Office questions; Housing and Urban Development Bill, remaining stages; Social Security Benefit Uprating Order; Supplementary Estimates. Lords: Debates on transport for the disabled, defence and security and services for mentally disordered offenders.
THURSDAY - Commons: Home Office questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; Local Government Finance (England) Special Grant Report, motion; Maximum Number of Judges orders; Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act (Amendment) Order. Lords: Asylum and Immigration Appeals Bill, Committee Stage; Social Security Benefits regulations.
FRIDAY - Commons: Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill. Lords: Not sitting.
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