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What's on: Thursday 31 October 2024

Commons was sitting
Lords was sitting

Chamber

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11:00am
11:00am
View more information about Support for Railway 200 to celebrate the two-hundredth anniversary of the birth of the modern railway) (1)
Oral questions
Support for Railway 200 to celebrate the two-hundredth anniversary of the birth of the modern railway
11:00am
11:00am
Labour, Life peer
View more information about Representation of young people in government policy development and decision-making processes, in light of the report: 'Youth Voices 2024' published by the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award) (2)
Oral questions
Representation of young people in government policy development and decision-making processes, in light of the report: 'Youth Voices 2024' published by the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Conservative, Life peer
View more information about Eliminating the need for foodbanks) (3)
Oral questions
Eliminating the need for foodbanks
Labour, Life peer
View more information about Discussions with the Great Yarmouth Port Authority on additional safety precautions to enable the MV Ruby to dock with a cargo of ammonium nitrate ) (4)
Oral questions
Discussions with the Great Yarmouth Port Authority on additional safety precautions to enable the MV Ruby to dock with a cargo of ammonium nitrate
Labour, Life peer
View more information about The contribution of the community and voluntary sector to society across the United Kingdom) (6)
Debate
The contribution of the community and voluntary sector to society across the United Kingdom
Labour, Life peer
Speakers list published
View more information about The contribution of science and technology to the UK economy) (7)
Debate
The contribution of science and technology to the UK economy
Labour, Excepted Hereditary
Speakers list published
5:30pm
5:30pm
Estimated rising time
5:30pm
5:30pm

Grand Committee

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1:00pm
1:00pm
View more information about Whether deterrence remains a core element of the United Kingdom’s defence policy) (1)
Short debate
Whether deterrence remains a core element of the United Kingdom’s defence policy
1:00pm
1:00pm
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Speakers list published
View more information about Benefits of diets with adequate fat content for reducing appetite, as an alternative to the use of drugs such as Ozempic) (2)
Short debate
Benefits of diets with adequate fat content for reducing appetite, as an alternative to the use of drugs such as Ozempic
Conservative, Life peer
Speakers list published
View more information about Progress in laying out the roadmap to spending 2.5 per cent of gross domestic product on defence) (3)
Short debate
Progress in laying out the roadmap to spending 2.5 per cent of gross domestic product on defence
Conservative, Excepted Hereditary
Speakers list published
View more information about Impact of tax policy on employment) (4)
Short debate
Impact of tax policy on employment
Conservative, Life peer
Speakers list published
5:00pm
5:00pm
Estimated rising time
5:00pm
5:00pm