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What's on: Wednesday 28 June 2017

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3:00pm
3:00pm
View more information about Measures to combat terrorist and extremist propaganda released through multimedia channels) (1)
Oral questions
Measures to combat terrorist and extremist propaganda released through multimedia channels
3:00pm
3:00pm
Conservative, Life peer
View more information about Report by Sir Stephen Sedley: 'Missing evidence: an inquiry into the delayed publication of government-commissioned research') (2)
Oral questions
Report by Sir Stephen Sedley: 'Missing evidence: an inquiry into the delayed publication of government-commissioned research'
Crossbench, Life peer
View more information about Introduction of the government's industrial strategy) (3)
Oral questions
Introduction of the government's industrial strategy
Labour, Life peer
View more information about Discussions with farmers and growers on access to foreign workers and reintroducing the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme ) (4)
Oral questions
Discussions with farmers and growers on access to foreign workers and reintroducing the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme
Conservative, Life peer
View more information about Exiting the European Union) (5)
Debate on the Address
Exiting the European Union
Conservative, Life peer
Conservative, Life peer
Speakers list published
View more information about To move, as an amendment to the motion that a Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, at end to insert “but, recognising that no deal is the worst possible deal, call upon Her Majesty’s Government to seek to negotiate a Brexit that prioritises jobs and the economy; delivers the exact same benefits as the United Kingdom currently has as a member of the single market and customs union; ensures that there is no weakening of co-operation in security and policing; and maintains the existing rights of European Union nationals living in the United Kingdom and United Kingdom nationals living in the European Union.”) (6)
Motion
To move, as an amendment to the motion that a Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, at end to insert “but, recognising that no deal is the worst possible deal, call upon Her Majesty’s Government to seek to negotiate a Brexit that prioritises jobs and the economy; delivers the exact same benefits as the United Kingdom currently has as a member of the single market and customs union; ensures that there is no weakening of co-operation in security and policing; and maintains the existing rights of European Union nationals living in the United Kingdom and United Kingdom nationals living in the European Union.”
View more information about To move, as an amendment to the motion that a Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, at end to insert “but regret that it contains no proposal for Her Majesty’s Government to seek to negotiate continued membership of the European Single Market and Customs Union.”) (7)
Motion
To move, as an amendment to the motion that a Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, at end to insert “but regret that it contains no proposal for Her Majesty’s Government to seek to negotiate continued membership of the European Single Market and Customs Union.”
Labour, Life peer
View more information about To move, as an amendment to the motion that a Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, at end to insert “but call upon Her Majesty’s Government to suspend, for the time being, the negotiations for leaving the European Union; and, to that end, to withdraw, for the time being, the notification of intention to leave the European Union in accordance with Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, conveyed in the Prime Minister’s letter of 29 March.”) (8)
Motion
To move, as an amendment to the motion that a Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, at end to insert “but call upon Her Majesty’s Government to suspend, for the time being, the negotiations for leaving the European Union; and, to that end, to withdraw, for the time being, the notification of intention to leave the European Union in accordance with Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, conveyed in the Prime Minister’s letter of 29 March.”
Crossbench, Life peer
10:00pm
10:00pm
Estimated rising time
10:00pm
10:00pm
View more information about Armed Forces (Flexible Working) Bill [HL] - 1st reading) (10)
Legislation
Armed Forces (Flexible Working) Bill [HL] - 1st reading
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
View more information about Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill [HL] - 1st reading - Baroness O’Loan) (11)
Legislation
Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill [HL] - 1st reading - Baroness O’Loan
View more information about House of Lords Bill [HL] - 1st reading) (12)
Legislation
House of Lords Bill [HL] - 1st reading
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
View more information about Creditworthiness Assessment Bill [HL] - 1st reading) (13)
Legislation
Creditworthiness Assessment Bill [HL] - 1st reading
Crossbench, Life peer
View more information about Immigration Control (Gross Human Rights Abuses) Bill [HL] - 1st reading) (14)
Legislation
Immigration Control (Gross Human Rights Abuses) Bill [HL] - 1st reading
Labour, Life peer
View more information about Local Government Elections (Referendum) Bill [HL] - 1st reading) (15)
Legislation
Local Government Elections (Referendum) Bill [HL] - 1st reading
Conservative, Life peer