Coming up in the Commons: 7-11 June
4 June 2021 (updated on 4 June 2021)
Coming up in the Commons: 7-11 June 2021
We’ve put together a list of highlights to keep you on top of the legislation, debates and questions coming up in the Commons.
For a complete list of questions and updates on urgent questions and statements see the Order of Business on the day or the Question Book for questions in advance.
- Watch proceedings on Parliament TV
- Follow the Chamber in real time
- Passage of a Bill
- Find out about Westminster Hall debates taking place this week
Monday 7 June
The House will sit from 2.30pm on Monday, starting with questions to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, Priti Patel.
There will be two ministerial statements on:
- Secretary of State for Health and Social Care: Covid-19 update
- Secretary of State for Education: Education recovery
MPs will debate the remaining stages of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency Bill.
Find out about Westminster Hall debates taking place on Monday 7 June.
Tuesday 8 June
The House will sit from 11:30am on Tuesday, starting with questions to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock.
There will be two urgent questions:
- John Healey - To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on what progress is being made on the Ajax programme.
- John Baron - To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs if he will make a statement on British Council closures.
There will also be a statement from the Minister for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets Paul Scully, on Upholding Employment Rights.
Main business will begin with the second reading of the Compensation (London Capital & Finance Plc and Fraud Compensation Fund) Bill.
Find out about Westminster Hall debates taking place on Tuesday 8 June.
Wednesday 9 June
The House will sit from 11:30am on Wednesday, starting with questions to the President of COP26, Alok Sharma.
Prime Minister’s Questions will take place at 12 noon.
Main business will begin with Opposition Day debates on:
- Investing in children and young people
- Protecting the public and ensuring justice for victims.
Find out about Westminster Hall debates taking place on Wednesday 9 June.
Thursday 10 June
The House will sit from 9:30am on Thursday, starting with questions to the Secretary of State for International Trade, Liz Truss.
There will be two urgent questions:
- Yvette Cooper - To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if she will make a statement on the judicial review judgement on Napier Barracks contingency asylum accommodation.
- Maria Eagle - To ask the Secretary of State for Justice if he will make a statement on the collapse of trials relating to the Hillsborough Disaster and subsequent developments.
There will also be a statement from Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families, Vicky Ford: Response to Ofsted Review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges.
Following this, MPs will ask Business Questions to the Leader of the House.
Main business will be two general debates on:
- The aviation, travel and tourism industries
- World press freedom
Find out about Westminster Hall debates taking place on Thursday 10 June.
Friday 11 June
The House is not sitting on Friday.