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Coming up in the Commons 23-27 January

20 January 2023

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in the House of Commons Chamber with MPs filling the benches

Here is an overview of debates scheduled in the Commons Chamber over the coming week. Please note, this business was announced in the Commons Chamber by the Leader of the House of Commons, Penny Mordaunt MP, on Thursday 19 January. It is possible that changes will be made to the schedule of business throughout the week. This page will be updated should changes be made.     

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.      

Monday 23 January 

The House will sit at 2.30pm, starting with questions to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove 

The main business will be all stages of the Northern Ireland Budget Bill. 

Tuesday 24 January 

Proceedings will start at 11.30am on Tuesday, starting with questions to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Steve Barclay.  

The main business will be the remaining stages of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill (Day 1). 

Find out about Westminster Hall debates taking place on Tuesday 24 January. 

Wednesday 25 January 

The House will sit at 11.30am on Wednesday, starting with questions to the Minister for Women and Equalities, Kemi Badenoch. 

Prime Minister’s Questions will take place at 12 midday. The main business will be the remaining stages of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill (Day 2). 

Find out about Westminster Hall debates taking place on Wednesday 25 January. 

Thursday 26 January 

The House will sit at 9.30am on Thursday, starting with questions to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Michelle Donelan. 

The main business will be a Backbench business debate on Holocaust Memorial Day.  

Find out about Westminster Hall debates taking place on Thursday 26 January. 

Friday 27 January 

The House will not be sitting.