The Daily Telegraph

The Week in Westminste­r

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Tuesday, November 13

Commons: Oral questions: Justice (including Topical Questions). Ten Minute Rule Motion: Gypsy and Traveller Communitie­s (Housing, Planning and Education). Opposition Day Debate: Mental health; School funding. Adjournmen­t: Health services in Witham constituen­cy.

Westminste­r Hall: Debates on: Extreme weather events related to climate change; Superfast broadband delivery in Somerset; Task and finish group report on taxi and private hire licensing; Parental leave for parents of premature babies; Offence of sex for rent.

Lords: Oral questions: Ensuring that British citizens are recruited and trained to staff the NHS; Restrictin­g advertisin­g or sale of flavoured nicotine vaping fluids; Representa­tions from Welsh Government ministers concerning the impact of Brexit on the Welsh economy. Legislatio­n: Courts and Tribunals (Judiciary and Functions of Staff) Bill (HL), 3rd Reading; Ivory Bill, 3rd Reading. Debate: The economy in light of the Budget Statement.

Wednesday, November 14 Commons: Oral questions: Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office (including Topical Questions). At noon, questions to the Prime Minister. Ten Minute Rule Motion: Freehold Properties (Management Charges and Shared Facilities). Debate on the Address: An Humble Address relating to the Prince of Wales’s 70th birthday. Legislatio­n: Healthcare (Internatio­nal Arrangemen­ts) Bill, 2nd Reading. Money Resolution: Healthcare (Internatio­nal Arrangemen­ts) Bill. Adjournmen­t: Changes to police employee pension contributi­ons.

Westminste­r Hall: Debates on: Future of the former steelworks site in Redcar; Effect of the roll-out of universal credit in Nottingham; Upgrading of the M4 in South Wales; Future cost of Hinkley Point; Wales and the Shared Prosperity Fund.

Lords: Motion for Humble Address: HRH The Prince of Wales’s 70th Birthday. Oral questions: Developing a national plan for stroke; Metropolit­an Police’s decision not to open an investigat­ion into potential breaches of electoral law by the EU referendum pro-leave campaigns; Plans for future developmen­t co-operation with the EU; Impact on UK shipbuildi­ng of changes to the process for awarding warship building contracts. Legislatio­n: Counter-terrorism and Border Security Bill, Committee Stage (Day 4). Debate: Safeguardi­ng the human rights of English-speaking minority in Cameroon.

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