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What's on: Wednesday 23 July 2025

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3:00pm
3:00pm
View more information about The jobs market and the wider economy) (1)
Oral questions
The jobs market and the wider economy
3:00pm
3:00pm
Conservative, Life peer
View more information about Pension saving and adequacy for low-income and self-employed workers) (2)
Oral questions
Pension saving and adequacy for low-income and self-employed workers
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
View more information about Redevelopment of Casement Park in Belfast) (3)
Oral questions
Redevelopment of Casement Park in Belfast
Non-affiliated, Life peer
View more information about Numbers arrested for participating peacefully in Palestine Action protests since its proscription) (4)
Oral questions
Numbers arrested for participating peacefully in Palestine Action protests since its proscription
Labour, Life peer
View more information about Criminal activity by migrants at asylum hotels ) (5)
Urgent Question Repeat
Criminal activity by migrants at asylum hotels
Labour, Life peer
View more information about Employment Rights Bill - report stage (day 4) - part one) (7)
Legislation
Employment Rights Bill - report stage (day 4) - part one
Labour, Life peer
View more information about Armed Forces Commissioner Bill - consideration of Commons amendments/reasons (day 2) - dinner break business around 7.30pm) (8)
Legislation
Armed Forces Commissioner Bill - consideration of Commons amendments/reasons (day 2) - dinner break business around 7.30pm
Labour, Life peer
View more information about Financial Services (dinner break business)) (9)
Statement
Financial Services (dinner break business)
Labour, Life peer
View more information about Employment Rights Bill - report stage (day 4) - part two) (10)
Legislation
Employment Rights Bill - report stage (day 4) - part two
Labour, Life peer
Estimated rising time
The House is expected to rise at the conclusion of Report stage of the Employment Rights Bill.