Today's List(s)

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TODAY’S LISTS

MONDAY 4 NOVEMBER 2024

[Notes about this document are set out at the end]

 

Business in the Chamber at 2.30pm

Prayers by the Bishop of Bristol (5 minutes)

 

Oral Questions (40 minutes)

* Lord Bassam of Brighton to ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to support the continued success of Team GB at the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and to ensure that there is community benefit from such participation.   (Baroness Twycross, DCMS)

* Lord Cameron of Lochiel to ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to strengthen Scotland’s position within the United Kingdom.  (Baroness Smith of Basildon, SO)

* Baroness Stedman-Scott to ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to ensure every pensioner who is eligible for Pension Credit receives it.  (Baroness Sherlock, DWP)

* Baroness Penn to ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the impact of the Budget on levels of taxes and Government borrowing.  (Lord Livermore, HMT)

 

Business expected to be brief

Education (Values of British Citizenship) Bill – Committee – Lord Harries of Pentregarth

  • motion to discharge the order of commitment – Lord Harries of Pentregarth

 

Main Business

Bank Resolution (Recapitalisation) Bill [HL] – Report – Lord Livermore

  • All members opening or winding are expected to keep remarks within 15 minutes, with the exception of ministers winding up who are expected to keep within 20 minutes.
  • Other speakers within each group are expected to keep within 10 minutes.
  • No member may speak more than once to an amendment except the mover of the amendment, or a member who has leave of the House.
  • Arguments deployed at Committee should not be repeated at length on report.
  • Members' speeches should not summarise or repeat at length points made by others, and if speaking more than once a Member should not repeat points they have already made.
  • Members pressing or withdrawing an amendment should normally be brief.

 

Target for the day:   to complete Report stage

Grouping of amendments:

g1, g4

2

3

5, g8, 9, g10, 11, 12, 13, g14

6, 7, 16

15

 

Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] – Committee (day 3 of 3) – Baroness Hayman of Ullock

  • All members opening or winding are expected to keep remarks within 15 minutes, with the exception of ministers winding up who are expected to keep within 20 minutes.
  • Other speakers within each group are expected to keep within 10 minutes.
  • Members' speeches should not summarise or repeat at length points made by others, and if speaking more than once a Member should not repeat points they have already made.
  • Members pressing or withdrawing an amendment should normally be brief.

Target for the day:   to complete Committee stage

Grouping of amendments:

69

70

g71, 72 - already debated

73, 97, 98, 99, 102

74, 75, 75A, g76, g77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, g83, 84, 85, 86 - already debated

Cl 10 S/P, Cl 11 S/P

87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 - already debated

95, 96, 103

100, 101, 104, 105, 106 - already debated

 

Estimated rising time

The House may sit late.

 

 

Notes:

  • This document sets out the matters for the day’s business which the Government Whips’ Office coordinates: Speakers’ Lists (Companion 4.26), ministerial statements (Companion 6.02) and the grouping of amendments (Companion 8.70). It is not the formal order paper, which is produced by the Clerk of the Parliaments and is available from the Printed Paper Office and https://lordsbusiness.parliament.uk/
  • Time estimates are best endeavours: there is no certainty other than for formally time-limited business. It is the duty of individual members to observe the rules on attendance at debate (Companion 4.32) and, in particular, to ensure that they are present for the start of business in which they wish to take part.
  • The number of sessions shown for a stage of a bill represents the Government’s assessment of reasonable time given the balance of bills and remaining days to the likely end of the session. Progress remains in the hands of the House. Report stage is usually half the length of Committee.
  • The grouping of amendments is informal. Although every effort is made to secure agreement to groupings, any peer may speak to an amendment in its place on the Marshalled List. “g” before an amendment indicates a Government amendment.
  • Speaking in debates (Companion 4.34): A member of the House who is taking part in a debate (including general debates and debates on amendments or motions) should attend the start, end and greater part of that debate. In addition, it is considered discourteous for members not to be present for at least the opening speeches, the speeches before and after their own, and for the winding-up speeches.  Ministers may decide not to answer, orally or in writing, points made by a speaker who does not stay to hear the Minister's closing speech. Members who believe that they are unlikely to be able to stay until the end of a debate should not seek to participate in it (and if the debate has a speakers' list, should remove their names from the list).