成人论坛 Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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06:00
Westminster Hall—15/05/2024
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Wednesday 15 May.
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11:00
House of Commons—Women's State Pension Age Changes
The debate on the WASPI women and the impact of changes to the women's state pension age.
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Afternoon
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14:55
Prime Minister's Questions—15/05/2024
Coverage of questions to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, from Wednesday 15 May. (R)
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15:30
Scottish First Minister's Questions—16/05/2024
Questions to John Swinney, the first minister, from Thursday 16 May. (R)
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16:20
Welsh First Minister's Questions—14/05/2024
Questions to Vaughan Gething, the first minister, from Tuesday 14 May. (R)
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17:20
Northern Ireland Assembly—Executive Office Questions
Questions to executive office ministers, from Monday 13 May. (R)
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Evening
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18:05
Select Committees—Water Quality and Water Infrastructure Inquiry
A select committee session on water quality and water infrastructure, from 15 May.
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20:50
Select Committees—Legal Migration Inquiry
The Home Affairs select committee session on legal migration, on Wednesday 15 May. (R)
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23:05
Select Committees—Scottish Devolution Inquiry
Committee session on 25 years since the Scotland Act established devolution, from 7 May. (R)
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Late
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01:00
House of Commons—Illegal Migration Act Urgent Question
Debate on the judgment to disapply the Illegal Migration Act 2023 in Northern Ireland. (R)
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01:45
House of Commons—Education Statement
Debate on a statement on statutory guidance on relationships, sex and health education. (R)
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02:25
House of Commons—Commons Business Questions
Coverage of the announcement of Commons business for the week ahead, on Thursday 16 May. (R)
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03:40
Welsh First Minister's Questions—14/05/2024
Questions to Vaughan Gething, the first minister, from Tuesday 14 May. (R)
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04:40
Scottish First Minister's Questions—16/05/2024
Questions to John Swinney, the first minister, from Thursday 16 May. (R)
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05:30
Prime Minister's Questions—15/05/2024
Coverage of questions to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, from Wednesday 15 May. (R)
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