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Week beginning Monday 18 May 2026
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Wednesday 20 May 2026

The King’s Speech (Day 4 of 5) – adjourned debate on the motion for an Humble Address.  It is expected that the principal topics for debate will be Health, Housing and Transport.

The debate on the Humble Address is a single debate taken over five days.  Each member may speak once in the debate, on one of the days.  There will be a separate speakers’ list for each day.

This list will close at 5pm on Monday 18 May

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Physical Speakers (56) in alphabetical order:
  • L Babudu
  • L Bailey of Paddington
  • L Balfe
  • B Beckett
  • 5 L Berkeley
  • L Best
  • L Black of Brentwood
  • L Bradshaw
  • B Bray of Coln
  • 10 L Butler of Brockwell
  • Bp Chelmsford
  • B Coffey
  • B Dacres of Lewisham
  • L Davies of Brixton
  • 15 L Dodds of Duncairn
  • B Donaghy
  • B Eaton
  • L Faulkner of Worcester
  • L Hendy of Richmond Hill (Minister)
  • 20 L Howard of Rising
  • L Jamieson
  • B Jones of Moulsecoomb
  • B Jones of Whitchurch
  • L Jordan
  • 25 L Kakkar
  • L Kamall
  • B Linforth
  • L Mawson
  • L McLoughlin
  • 30 B Merron (Minister)
  • L Mott
  • L Moylan
  • B Nargund
  • B Neuberger
  • 35 L Patel
  • B Pidgeon
  • B Pitkeathley
  • L Porter of Spalding
  • B Prosser
  • 40 B Ritchie of Downpatrick
  • L Robathan
  • B Scott of Bybrook
  • L Sentamu
  • B Shah
  • 45 B Shawcross-Wolfson
  • B Thornhill
  • B Thornton
  • L Truscott
  • B Tyler of Enfield
  • 50 B Walmsley
  • B Watkins of Tavistock
  • B Wheatcroft
  • B Wilcox of Newport
  • L Winston
  • 55 L Young of Cookham
  • B Young of Old Scone
Thursday 21 May 2026

The King’s Speech (Day 5 of 5) – adjourned debate on the motion for an Humble Address.  It is expected that the principal topics for debate will be Foreign Affairs, International Relations and Defence.

The debate on the Humble Address is a single debate taken over five days.  Each member may speak once in the debate, on one of the days.  There will be a separate speakers’ list for each day.

This list will close at 5pm on Tuesday 19 May

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Physical Speakers (69) in alphabetical order:
  • L Ahmad of Wimbledon
  • L Alton of Liverpool
  • L Anderson of Swansea
  • B Anelay of St Johns
  • 5 B Antrobus
  • B Ashton of Upholland
  • L Bates
  • L Bird
  • B Blackstone
  • 10 L Callanan
  • L Campbell-Savours
  • B Chapman of Darlington (Minister)
  • L Coaker (Minister)
  • L Craig of Radley
  • 15 L Dannatt
  • L Dubs
  • L Forbes of Newcastle
  • B Fraser of Craigmaddie
  • B Gill
  • 20 B Goldie
  • B Goudie
  • L Grade of Yarmouth
  • L Hannan of Kingsclere
  • L Hannay of Chiswick
  • 25 L Harris of Haringey
  • B Harris of Richmond
  • B Helic
  • L Hintze
  • B Hodgson of Abinger
  • 30 L Holmes of Richmond
  • L Houghton of Richmond
  • L Howard of Lympne
  • L Howell of Guildford
  • L Hussain
  • 35 B Hussein-Ece
  • L John of Southwark
  • B Kingsmill
  • L Lamont of Lerwick
  • L Lancaster of Kimbolton
  • 40 B Lawlor
  • L Lee of Trafford
  • L Leigh of Hurley
  • L Magan of Castletown
  • Bp Manchester
  • 45 L McDonald of Salford
  • B Mobarik
  • L Naseby
  • B Neville-Jones
  • B Nicholson of Winterbourne
  • 50 B Northover
  • L Pannick
  • B Rafferty
  • L Razzall
  • B Royall of Blaisdon
  • 55 L Sharkey
  • B Shields
  • L Singh of Wimbledon
  • B Smith of Newnham
  • Bp Southwark
  • 60 L Sterling of Plaistow
  • L Stirrup
  • B Suttie
  • L Thomas of Gresford
  • L Tugendhat
  • 65 L Udny-Lister
  • B Verma
  • B Warsi
  • L West of Spithead
  • B Whitaker

Week beginning Monday 18 May 2026

Wednesday 20 May 2026

18:11:05

 

Estimated Rising Time:

The House is expected to rise at around 10pm

 

Private Notice Question:

Lord Sharpe of Epsom to ask His Majesty’s Government what plans they have to ask supermarkets to introduce voluntary price caps or freezes on essential food items; and what assessment they have made of the impact of such measures on food prices, supply, competition and investment.  (Lord Livermore, HMT) 

 

Questions on an Oral Statement:

‘The youth justice reform and delivery plan’ - Baroness Levitt (MoJ)