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Coming up in the Commons 22-26 July

19 July 2024

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Here is an overview of debates scheduled in the Commons Chamber over the coming week.     

This business was announced in the Commons Chamber by the Leader of the House of Commons, Lucy Powell on Thursday 18 July.  It is possible that changes will be made to the schedule of business throughout the week. Any changes will be reflected in What's On in Parliament. 

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 22 July 

The House will sit from 2.30pm. 

The main business will be: 

  • Continuation of the debate on the King’s Speech. Proposed subject for debate: The economy, welfare and public services. 

Tuesday 23 July  

The House will sit from 11.30am, starting with questions to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting. 

The main business will be: 

  • The conclusion of the debate on the King’s Speech. Proposed subject for debate: Immigration and home affairs. 

The election for the Deputy Speakers will also take place. 

Wednesday 24 July  

The House will sit from 11.30am, with questions to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn. 

Prime Minister’s Questions will take place at 12 midday.     

The main business will be: 

  • Motion to approve the Global Combat Air Programme International Government Organisation (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024. 
  • General debate on education and opportunity. 

Thursday 25 July 

The House will sit from 9.30am, starting with questions to Cabinet Office Ministers.

The main business will be: 

  • Proceedings on the Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill  
  • Motion to approve the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024. 
  • Debate on motions on second jobs for Members of Parliament and to establish a House of Commons Modernisation Committee. 

Friday 26 July 

The House will sit from 9.30am 

The main business will be a general debate on making Britain a clean energy superpower.