House of Commons returns from Whitsun recess
27 May 2022 (updated on 27 May 2022)
The House of Commons adjourned on Thursday 26 May for Whitsun recess and will next sit on Monday 6 June at 2.30pm.
Coming up after recess: 6-10 June
Monday 6 June
- Second Reading of the National Security Bill.
Tuesday 7 June
- Opposition Day Debate (Subject to be announced).
Wednesday 8 June
- Second Reading of the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill.
Thursday 9 June
- General debate on Social Housing and Building Safety.
- General debate on the Government’s strategic priorities for OFWAT.
Friday 10 June
The House will not be sitting.
What is a Recess?
A recess is a break during the parliamentary session (year) in which neither the House of Commons nor the House of Lords meets to conduct business.
During periods called recesses, MPs and Members of the House of Lords can carry out their other duties, including constituency work.
The exact pattern of recesses can change and is usually slightly different for the two Houses of Parliament.
About Parliament: Commons recess dates