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 Social Security ministers and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Debate on 'the housing crisis'; Bankruptcy (Scotland) Bill, Lords amendments; Judicial Pensions and Retirement Bill, remaining stages. Lords: Video Recordings Bill, Committee Stage; Criminal Justice Act (Contracted Out Prisons) Order; Social Security sick pay, contributions, benefits and pensions orders; Debate on Kenya's elections.
TUESDAY - Commons: Employment questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill, Report Stage. Lords: Housing (Fitness Standard) (Amendment) Bill, Committee Stage; Asylum and Immigration Appeals Bill, Committee Stage.
WEDNESDAY - Commons: Trade and Industry questions; Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill, remaining stages; Revenue Support Grant (Scotland) Order; Local Government Finance (Scotland) Order; Housing Support Grant (Scotland) Order. Lords: Debates on the Maastricht treaty, students' cash difficulties and calls to establish a Humanities Research Council.
THURSDAY - Commons: Northern Ireland questions; Questions to the Prime Minister; Foreign Compensation (Amendment) Bill, Second Reading. Lords: Welsh Language Bill, Report Stage.
FRIDAY - Commons: Right to Know Bill, Second Reading. Lords: Not sitting.
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