成人论坛 Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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06:00
House of Lords—Use of Land in England
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Lords on Tuesday 25 July.
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07:50
Select Committees—Home Affairs Select Committee - Human Trafficking
Home affairs committee session looking at human trafficking, from Wednesday 19 July. (R)
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09:30
Select Committees—Health and Social Care Select Committee - Cancer Care
Committee on the future of cancer care and treatments in the NHS, from Wednesday 19 July.
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10:40
Select Committees—Misogyny in Music Inquiry
Women and Equalities select committee hearing on misogyny in music, from Tuesday 19 July. (R)
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11:30
Lords Questions—24/07/2023
Coverage of questions in the House of Lords on Monday 24 July. (R)
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Afternoon
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12:10
House of Lords—Artificial Intelligence
Debate on the opportunities and risks in artificial intelligence, from Monday 24 July.
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15:05
House of Lords—Housing in Rural and Coastal Communities
Short debate on housing in rural and coastal communities, from Monday 24 July.
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16:10
House of Lords—Adapting to Climate Change
Debate on preparations in adapting to the impacts of climate change, from Monday 24 July.
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Evening
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18:05
House of Lords—Use of Land in England
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Lords on Tuesday 25 July. (R)
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21:05
Select Committees—Bank of England Independence Inquiry
The Economic Affairs committee looking at the Bank of England, from Tuesday 25 July.
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22:35
Select Committees—Environmental Audit Select Committee - Net Zero Inquiry
The Environmental Audit committee session from Wednesday 19 July.
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Late
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00:30
Lords Questions—25/07/2023
Coverage of questions in the House of Lords on Tuesday 25 July. (R)
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01:15
House of Lords—Adapting to Climate Change
Debate on preparations in adapting to the impacts of climate change, from Monday 24 July.
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03:10
House of Lords—Higher Education Reform
A statement on higher education reform, from Thursday 20 July.
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04:00
House of Commons—Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment Debate
Debate marking the start of the recess and remembering Sir David Amess, from 20 July.
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