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Debate Pack

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    Effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on negotiations for a future UK/EU relationship

    Wednesday, 15 July, 2020

    An Opposition Day debate on the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on negotiations for a future UK/EU relationship has been scheduled for Wednesday 15 July 2020 in the Main Chamber.

    • Debate Pack
    • Diseases
    • EU institutions
    • EU law and treaties
    • Institutions
    • International organisations
    • Parliament
    • Brexit
    • Covid-19
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    Estimates Day (1st Allotted Day): Department For Education

    Friday, 03 July, 2020

    On 7 July 2020 there will be an Estimates Day debate on the spending of the Department for Education on closing the gap and support for left behind children.

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    • Schools
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    Estimates Day: HMRC spending on job retention scheme and support for the self- employed

    Friday, 03 July, 2020

    An Estimates Day debate on 'HMRC spending on job retention scheme and support for the self- employed' has been scheduled for 7 July 2020.

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    • Diseases
    • Work and incomes
    • Covid-19
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    Estimates day debate: Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

    Friday, 03 July, 2020

    There will be an Estimates Day debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday 7 July 2020.

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    • Business
    • Economic policy
    • Government
    • Industry
    • Public spending
    • Sciences
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    Local Government estimates debate

    Thursday, 02 July, 2020

    On Thursday 9 July 2020, there will be a debate in the House of Commons on the Spending of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. The subject for this debate was selected by the Backbench Business Committee following the publication of the Central Government Supply Estimates 2020-21 on 4 May 2020.

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    • Economic policy
    • Economic situation
    • Local government
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    The merger between DFID and the FCO and the implications for expenditure of Official Development Assistance (ODA) across government

    Thursday, 02 July, 2020

    On Thursday 9 July there will be an Estimates Day debate in the House of Commons Chamber on “The merger between DFID and the FCO and the implications for expenditure of Official Development Assistance (ODA) across government.” The debate will be led by Sarah Champion and Tom Tugendhat, the respective chairs of the International Development Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee.

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    • Government
    • Institutions
    • International development
    • Public spending
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    Debate On e-Petition Relating To The Support For UK Industries In Response To Covid-19

    Wednesday, 24 June, 2020

    On Thursday 25 June 2020, there will be a debate in the House of Commons on a number of e-petitions relating to support for UK industries in response to Covid-19. The subject for the debate was determined by the Petitions Committee. Theresa Villiers MP, will open the debate.

    • Debate Pack
    • Business
    • Industry
    • Covid-19
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    E-petition debate: e-Petitions relating to the recognition and reward of health and social care workers

    Monday, 22 June, 2020

    On Thursday 25 June 2020, there will be a debate in the House of Commons on a number of e-petitions relating to the recognition and reward of health and social care workers. The subject for the debate was determined by the Petitions Committee. Its Chair, Catherine McKinnell MP, will open the debate. Below are the associated e-petitions submitted to the Petitions Committee, relevant Committee proceedings and Library and other briefings on the health and social care sector. The motion for debate is: That this House has considered e-Petitions relating to the recognition and reward of health and social care workers

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    • Community care
    • Health services
    • Higher education
    • Immigration
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    Covid-19 and Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities

    Wednesday, 17 June, 2020

    This pack has been prepared ahead of the debate to be held in the Commons Chamber on Thursday 18 June 2020 on the effect of Covid-19 on Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities. The debate will be opened by Dawn Butler MP.

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    • Diseases
    • Health services
    • Sciences
    • Work and incomes
    • Covid-19
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    The EU’s Mandate for Negotiating a New Partnership with the UK

    Monday, 01 June, 2020

    A motion on "The EU's Mandate for Negotiating a New Partnership with the UK" has been scheduled for debate on Thursday 4 June 2020 in the Main Chamber.

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    • EU institutions
    • EU law and treaties
    • Institutions
    • Brexit
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    Human rights in Kashmir

    Wednesday, 15 April, 2020

    A debate on ‘Human rights in Kashmir’ has been scheduled for Thursday 23 April 2020 in the Main Chamber. The debate has been nominated by the Backbench Business Committee after a representation from Debbie Abrahams MP and Yasmin Qureshi MP

    • Debate Pack
    • Asia Pacific
    • Institutions
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    [Coronavirus] Opposition Day Debates: Social Cohesion & Community and Financial and Social Emergency Support Package

    Wednesday, 25 March, 2020

    On 25 March 2020, there will be two topics for the 7th allotted Opposition Day Debate in the House of Commons. The first debate is on the subject of "Social cohesion and community" and the second on "Financial and social emergency support package", both in the context of the Covid-19 outbreak. The House of Commons Library has shared relevant material below.

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    • Benefits policy
    • Business
    • Children and families
    • Diseases
    • Economic policy
    • Economic situation
    • Public spending
    • Covid-19
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    The situation in Yemen

    Friday, 20 March, 2020

    A general debate on the situation in Yemen has been scheduled for Tuesday 24 March 2020 in the Main Chamber.

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    • Middle East
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    National Memorial to the Photographic Reconnaissance Unit

    Wednesday, 18 March, 2020

    A Westminster Hall debate on a ‘National Memorial to the Photographic Reconnaissance Unit’ has been scheduled for Thursday 26 March 2020 from 1:30pm. This Backbench Business debate will be led by John Howell MP.

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    • Armed forces
    • Defence
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    Unavoidably small hospitals and equality of access to healthcare

    Wednesday, 18 March, 2020

    On 24 March 2020 at 2.30pm, there was due to be a debate in Westminster Hall on “Unavoidably small hospitals and equality of access to healthcare”. The debate was to be led by Bob Seely MP. This debate did not take place, due to the passage of a motion on 19 March 2020 that "That there shall be no sittings in Westminster Hall with effect from Friday 20 March until the House otherwise orders".

    • Debate Pack
    • Health services

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