Hybrid Proceedings
Most types of business now have speakers' lists. Members who are on a speakers’ list to take part in a hybrid proceeding remotely will be contacted directly with the link to join that proceeding.
Members are now required to choose their mode of participation - physical or remote - when adding their name to a speakers’ list. In line with the Procedure and Privileges Committee Guidance, members will not be able to change their mode of participation once a list has closed. If members send speaking requests by email and do not specify a mode of participation it will be assumed that they intend to take part remotely. If there are more members wishing to take part physically than there are spaces in the Chamber it will be for each individual party/group to determine which of their members make the final speakers' list.
Speakers' lists for debates can be found here. Speakers' lists for oral questions, statements, PNQs and UQs can be found here. You can also click on the relevant section of the menu bar towards the top of this page.
The full Procedure and Privileges Committee Guidance on hybrid proceedings can be found here.
Members who wish to sign up to speak will need to log in here and then add their name below.
The full Procedure and Privileges Guidance on hybrid proceedings can be found here.
Members are now required to choose their mode of participation - physical or remote - when adding their name to a speakers’ list. In line with the Procedure and Privileges Committee Guidance, members will not be able to change their mode of participation once a list has closed. If members send speaking requests by email and do not specify a mode of participation it will be assumed that they intend to take part remotely.
If there are more members wishing to take part physically than there are spaces in the Chamber it will be for each individual party/group to determine which of their members make the final speakers' list.
The House authorities will send joining instructions to those members participating remotely.
Week beginning Monday 18 January 2021 |
Medicines and Medical Devices Bill – Third Reading
This speakers’ list will close at 6pm on Tuesday 19 January. In line with the Procedure and Privileges Committee Guidance, members will not be able to change their mode of participation once the list has closed.
Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill - Third Reading
This speakers’ list will close at 6pm on Tuesday 19 January. In line with the Procedure and Privileges Committee Guidance, members will not be able to change their mode of participation once the list has closed.
Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill [HL] - Report
This speakers’ list will close at 6pm on Tuesday 19 January. In line with the Procedure and Privileges Committee Guidance, members will not be able to change their mode of participation once the list has closed.
Baroness Rock to ask Her Majesty's Government, further to their discussions with the Tenancy Reform Industry Group, what plans they have to reform (1) legislation, and (2) taxation, related to rural landlords and the letting of land. (Time limit 1 hour)
This speakers’ list will close at 6pm on Tuesday 19 January. In line with the Procedure and Privileges Committee Guidance, members will not be able to change their mode of participation once the list has closed.
Lord Lancaster of Kimbolton to ask Her Majesty's Government what role the British Armed Forces are playing in support of the ‘Global Britain’ agenda. (Time limit 1 hour)
This speakers’ list will close at 6pm on Tuesday 19 January. In line with the Procedure and Privileges Committee Guidance, members will not be able to change their mode of participation once the list has closed.
Baroness Deech to ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the report by the Community Security Trust Campus Antisemitism in Britain 2018–2020, published on 17 December, and in particular, the finding that the number of antisemitic incidents in universities has increased. (Time limit 1 hour)
This speakers’ list will close at 6pm on Tuesday 19 January. In line with the Procedure and Privileges Committee Guidance, members will not be able to change their mode of participation once the list has closed.
The Lord Bishop of St Albans to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the reports by Church Action for Tax Justice (1) Tax for the Common Good, published in February 2019, and (2) Fair Tax Now, published on 4 January 2021. (Time limit 1 hour)
This speakers’ list will close at 6pm on Tuesday 19 January. In line with the Procedure and Privileges Committee Guidance, members will not be able to change their mode of participation once the list has closed.
Week beginning Monday 18 January 2021 |
Estimated Rising Time:
Chamber:
The House may sit late.
Grand Committee:
The Grand Committee is expected to rise at approximately 7:15pm.
Private Notice Question:
* Lord Sarfraz to ask Her Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to ensure access to the Covid-19 vaccination is available as part of their overseas development and aid work to vulnerable people in less economically developed countries. (Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, FCDO) (p)