UK-EU summit
A Westminster Hall debate on the May 2025 UK-EU Summit is scheduled for Thursday 22 May, from 1.30pm. The debate was selected by the Backbench Business Committee and will be led by Stella Creasy MP and Richard Tice MP.

This briefing paper provides information on the House of Commons divisions during the passage of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill during its Second Reading, Report Stage and Third Reading in the Commons.
Brexit divisions - Commons votes on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill (926 KB , PDF)
The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2017-19 was introduced in the House of Commons on 13 July 2017. The Second Reading took place over two days on 7 and 11 September 2017.
A programme motion was agreed at the end of the Second Reading debate that allowed for eight days in Committee on the Floor of the House.
The Report Stage took place over two days – 16 and 17 January 2018 – and the Third Reading took place on 17 January 2018.
In total, the House of Commons spent 96 hours debating the Bill before it was sent to the House of Lords.
The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2017-19 will return to the Commons for consideration of Lords amendments on 12 and 13 June 2018.
Brexit divisions - Commons votes on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill (926 KB , PDF)
A Westminster Hall debate on the May 2025 UK-EU Summit is scheduled for Thursday 22 May, from 1.30pm. The debate was selected by the Backbench Business Committee and will be led by Stella Creasy MP and Richard Tice MP.
Statements made by the Speaker deprecating the making of key policy announcements before they are made in the House of Commons.
State visits are formal international visits by heads of state. In the UK, the King hosts “inbound” state visits and embarks upon “outbound” state visits.