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| Week beginning Monday 22 June 2026 |
National Security (State Threats) Bill – Second Reading
This list will close at 4pm on Friday 19 June
The following two items are expected to be debated together:
Carbon Budget Order
The Climate Change Act 2008 (Credit Limit) Order 2026
(Expected time-limit 90 minutes)
This list will close at 4pm on Friday 19 June
The following two items are expected to be debated together:
Employment Tribunal (Extension of Time Limits) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2026
Employment Tribunals Extension of Jurisdiction (England and Wales) (Amendment) Order 2026
(Time-limit 1 hour)
This list will close at 4pm on Friday 19 June
Baroness Janke to move that this House takes note of the relationship between (1) acute, and (2) primary and community, healthcare services.
This list will close at 5pm on Tuesday 23 June
Baroness Prentis of Banbury to ask His Majesty’s Government how the Places of Worship Renewal Fund will differ from the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme. (Question for Short Debate, 1 hour)
This list will close at 5pm on Tuesday 23 June
Lord Wallace of Saltaire to move that this House takes note of the threats to democratic institutions in the United Kingdom, including disinformation, foreign interference, and levels of public trust in politics.
This list will close at 5pm on Tuesday 23 June
| Week beginning Monday 22 June 2026 |
Estimated Rising Time:
Chamber:
The House is expected to rise at around 10pm
Grand Committee:
The Grand Committee is expected to rise at around 8.45pm
Private Notice Question:
Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town to ask His Majesty's Government, following the sentencing of Peter Wai and Bill Yuen for assisting a foreign intelligence service, what plans they have to (1) protect Hong Kongers in the United Kingdom from transnational repression; and (2) to review the status, privileges and immunities of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office. Lord Hanson of Flint (HO)
Questions on an Urgent Question:
‘To ask His Majesty’s Government if they will make a statement on progress made since the publication of Dame Louise Casey’s review into group-based child sexual exploitation, and the impact of recent developments on confidence in the Government’s statutory inquiry.’ Lord Hanson of Flint (HO)