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A PDF version of the Grand Committee Annex to Today's List is available here.
TODAY’S LISTS
MONDAY 1 MARCH 2021
[Notes about this document are set out at the end]
Hybrid Proceedings at 1.00pm
Prayers by the Bishop of Leeds (5 mins)
Introduction
Baroness Chapman of Darlington and Lord Etherton will be introduced
Oral Questions (40 mins)
* Lord Lingfield to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they plan to take to allow cadet forces to resume face-to-face activities. (Baroness Goldie, MoD)
Speakers following Lord Lingfield’s supplementary question:
L Morrow
L Lancaster of Kimbolton (p)
L Stirrup (p)
L Touhig
5 B Garden of Frognal (p)
L Lexden (p)
L Tunnicliffe
L McColl of Dulwich
B Stuart of Edgbaston
10 L Flight (p)
* Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle to ask Her Majesty’s Government what policies they plan to put in place in relation to the use of domestic energy efficiency retrofitting to meet their goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. (Lord Callanan, BEIS) (p)
Speakers following Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle’s supplementary question:
B Young of Old Scone
L Mann (p)
B Fall
L Oates (p)
5 L Lucas
L Best
L Grantchester (p)
B Scott of Needham Market
L Carrington
10 B McIntosh of Pickering (p)
* Lord Wallace of Saltaire to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to conduct their diplomatic relations with the government of the United States on the basis of sovereign equality. (Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, FCD) (p)
Speakers following Lord Wallace of Saltaire’s supplementary question:
L Anderson of Swansea (p)
B Northover (p)
L Howell of Guildford
B Wheatcroft
5 L Collins of Highbury (p)
L Roberts of Llandudno
Bp Leeds (p)
B Sugg
V Waverley (p)
10 L Browne of Ladyton
* Lord Randall of Uxbridge to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have received any requests from Commonwealth countries to discuss reciprocal pension agreements in the last two years; and if so, which countries have made such requests. (Baroness Stedman-Scott, DWP) (p)
Speakers following Lord Randall of Uxbridge’s supplementary question:
B Altmann (p)
L Singh of Wimbledon
L Foulkes of Cumnock
B Janke
5 B Sherlock
B Eaton
L Dodds of Duncairn
L Rooker
L German
10 B Gardner of Parkes
Urgent Question Repeat at a convenient point after 2:00pm
Questions on an answer to an Urgent Question on the High Court’s judgment in the judicial review of Her Majesty’s Government’s publication of contracts related to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Lord Bethell, DHSC) (p)
Speakers:
B Thornton (p)
B Brinton
L Robathan (p)
B Meacher
5 L Wood of Anfield (p)
L Scriven
L Harris of Haringey
L Mackenzie of Framwellgate
L Wallace of Saltaire
10 L Clark of Windermere
Followed immediately by a second Urgent Question Repeat
Questions on an answer to an Urgent Question on the impact of the Supreme Court’s judgment in Uber BV and others v Aslam and others. (Lord Callanan, BEIS) (p)
Speakers:
L Lennie
L Taylor of Goss Moor
L Blencathra (p)
L Berkeley of Knighton
5 L Monks
L Vaizey of Didcot (p)
L Hendy
L Faulks
L Davies of Brixton
10 B Goudie
Followed immediately by an Oral Statement repeat
Baroness Berridge (p) will answer questions on the ‘Education Return and Awarding Qualifications in 2021’ Statement
Frontbench speakers (20 minutes):
L Watson of Invergowrie (p)
L Storey
Backbench speakers (30 minutes):
L Polak (p)
E Clancarty (p)
L Triesman
B Garden of Frognal (p)
5 L Lansley
B Blower
L Dodds of Duncairn
L Addington (p)
L Lexden (p)
10 B Andrews
L Austin of Dudley
B Massey of Darwen
B Bennett of Manor Castle
B Blackstone
15 L Truscott
L Blunkett
B Fox of Buckley (p)
Main Business at a convenient point after 3:10pm
Non-Domestic Rating (Lists) (No. 2) Bill – Report – Lord Greenhalgh (p)
Target for the day: To complete Report stage
Grouping of amendments:
1
2
At a convenient point after 4:45pm
Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (All Tiers and Self-Isolation) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 – Approval Motion – Lord Bethell (p) (Time limited to 1½ hours)
Speakers:
L Bethell (p)
L Hunt of Kings Heath
L Scriven
L Bilimoria
L Blencathra (p)
5 L Clark of Windermere
B Neville-Rolfe (p)
L McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown
L Bourne of Aberystwyth
B Tyler of Enfield
10 L Balfe (p)
B Wheatcroft
B McIntosh of Pickering
B Fox of Buckley (p)
B Uddin
15 B Stroud
B Brinton
B Thornton (p)
L Bethell (p)
Except for Lord Bethell (opening 8 mins, closing 10 mins), Baroness Brinton (6 mins) and Baroness Thornton (6 mins), all speeches are limited to 3 minutes
At a convenient point after 6:15pm
National Minimum Wage (Amendment) Regulations 2021 – Approval Motion – Lord Callanan (p) (Time limited to 1½ hours)
Speakers:
L Callanan (p)
B Chakrabarti
L Bradshaw
L Harries of Pentregarth
5 L Sikka
L Empey
B Clark of Kilwinning
B Blower
B Jones of Moulsecoomb (p)
10 L Davies of Brixton
L Hendy
L Dodds of Duncairn
L Balfe (p)
L Liddle
15 L Lennie
L Callanan (p)
Except for Lord Callanan (opening 8 mins, closing 10 mins) and Lord Lennie (6 mins), all speeches are limited to 4 minutes
Royal Assent
Estimated rising time
The House is expected to rise at approximately 8pm.
Business in Grand Committee in Room 2A at 2.30pm
Financial Services Bill – Committee (day 3 of 4) – Earl Howe (p)
Target for the day: To complete the debate on amendment 55
Grouping of amendments:
28, 31, 32, 42, 136A
29, 43, 91, 94, 126
30
33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 – already debated
44, 45
46, 47
48 – already debated
49, 50, 51, 51A, 81, 82, 83, 84, 96, 97, 136
52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 111
55
71, 72, 73 – already debated
74, 77
75, 76 – already debated
78
79, 92, 93, 101, 127, 131, 135, 136C
80, 88
85 – already debated
86
87 – already debated
89 – already debated
90, 100, 105
95 – already debated
98 – already debated
99, 116, 117
102 – already debated
103, 104
106 – already debated
107
108, 109, 110, 122
112, 115, 118, 119, 125, 128, 130, 132, 133, 136B, 136D, 136E
113, 114 – already debated
120
121
129 – already debated
123, 124
134 – already debated
137 – already debated
Estimated Rising Time
The Grand Committee is expected to rise at 7:30pm.
Notes:
Estimated Rising Time:
Chamber:
The House is expected to rise at approximately 8pm.
Grand Committee:
The Grand Committee is expected to rise at 7:30pm.
Urgent Question Repeat:
Questions on an answer to an Urgent Question on the High Court’s judgment in the judicial review of Her Majesty’s Government’s publication of contracts related to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Lord Bethell, DHSC) (p)
Urgent Question Repeat:
Questions on an answer to an Urgent Question on the impact of the Supreme Court’s judgment in Uber BV and others v Aslam and others. (Lord Callanan, BEIS) (p)
Oral Statement repeat:
Baroness Berridge (p) will answer questions on the ‘Education Return and Awarding Qualifications in 2021’ Statement.