Next Week in Parliament
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Your support makes all the difference.The main business in Parliament next week includes:
MONDAY - Commons: Transport, Attorney General's and Overseas Development questions; Railways Bill, Report Stage. Lords: Pension Schemes Bill, Second Reading; Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill, remaining stages; Disabled Persons (Services) Bill, Third Reading.
TUESDAY - Commons: Employment questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; Railways Bill, remaining stages; British Wool (Guaranteed Prices) (Revocation) Order. Lords: Housing and Urban Development Bill, Third Reading; Non-Domestic Rating Bill, all stages; Licensing (Scotland) Bill, Committee Stage; Unfair Dismissal (Increase of Compensation Limit) Order; Debate on London Tourist Board redundancies.
WEDNESDAY - Commons: Environment questions; Welsh Language Bill, Second Reading. Lords: Debates on police structure and management and treatment of juvenile offenders; New Towns (Amendment) Bill, Second Reading.
THURSDAY - Commons: Short backbench debates. Lords: Reinsurance (Acts of Terrorism) Bill, all stages; National Lottery Bill, Second Reading; Osteopaths Bill, Second Reading; Debate on UN humanitarian operations.
The Commons and the Lords rise for their late spring break on Thursday, returning on Monday 7 June.
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