成人论坛 Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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06:00
Westminster Hall—17/04/2024
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Wednesday 17 April.
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10:15
House of Commons—Cass Review Statement
Statement following publication of the Cass Review of gender identity services. (R)
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11:45
House of Lords—Sustainability of the NHS
Debate in the Lords on the long-term sustainability of the NHS, from Thursday 18 April. (R)
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Afternoon
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15:05
Prime Minister's Questions—17/04/2024
Coverage of questions to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, from Wednesday 17 April. (R)
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15:40
Scottish First Minister's Questions—18/04/2024
Questions to Humza Yousaf, the first minister, from Thursday 18 April. (R)
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16:35
Welsh First Minister's Questions—16/04/2024
Questions to Vaughan Gething, the first minister, from Tuesday 16 April. (R)
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17:25
Northern Ireland Assembly—Executive Office Questions
Questions in Stormont to the Executive Office, on Monday 15 April. (R)
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Evening
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18:10
Select Committees—Lords Statutory Inquiries Committee on the Hillsborough Inquiry
A committee session taking evidence on the Hillsborough tragedy inquiry, from 15 April. (R)
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19:40
Select Committees—Home Affairs Committee
Home Affairs select committee session on violence and abuse towards retail workers. (R)
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21:45
Select Committees—Industrial Policy Inquiry
The Business and Trade select committee session on industrial policy and the UK's exports.
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Late
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00:20
House of Commons—Iran and Israel Statement
Statement in the Commons following Iran's aerial attack on Israel, on Monday 15 April. (R)
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02:10
House of Commons—Cass Review Statement
Statement following publication of the Cass Review of gender identity services. (R)
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03:40
Welsh First Minister's Questions—16/04/2024
Questions to Vaughan Gething, the first minister, from Tuesday 16 April. (R)
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04:35
Scottish First Minister's Questions—18/04/2024
Questions to Humza Yousaf, the first minister, from Thursday 18 April. (R)
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05:25
Prime Minister's Questions—17/04/2024
Coverage of questions to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, from Wednesday 17 April. (R)
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