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Friday 2nd December 2011 | 12:48
2.30pm: Motions on the second readings of the London Local Authorities and Transport for London (No. 2) Bill [Lords] and the Transport for London (Supplemental Toll Provisions) Bill [Lords].
Treasury questions (topical questions at 3.15pm).
Ministerial statement on benefits up-rating.
Ten-minute-rule motion: Registration of Commercial Lobbying Interests Bill (John Cryer MP, Lab, Leyton and Wanstead).
Main business
General debate on the economy.
Motion to approve the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Amendment) Order 2011.
Motions on the business of the House.
Motion to refer the draft Daventry (Electoral Changes) Order 2012 to a delegated legislation committee.
Adjournment debate on the disposal of short-life homes in Lambeth (Kate Hoey, Lab, Vauxhall).
9:30am -11:00am: Effects of sport in reducing youth crime (Damian Collins MP, Con, Folkestone and Hythe).
11:00am -12:30pm: Mental health of veterans (Hazel Blears MP, Lab, Salford and Eccles).
12:30pm - 1:00pm: Proposal for an Arctic Convoy Veterans Medal (Caroline Dinenage MP, Con, Gosport).
1:00pm - 1:30pm: Overnight staffing of police stations (Ian Austin MP, Lab, Dudley North).
1:30pm - 2:00 pm: Government policy on Zimbabwe (Andrew Selous MP, Con, South West Bedfordshire).
Select Committees
Treasury Committee (10.00am, Grimond room).
Subject: Autumn Statement.
Witnesses: Office for Budget Responsibility.
Transport Committee (10.05am, room 15).
Subject: Draft Civil Aviation Bill.
Witnesses: Airport Operators Association, BAA Airports Ltd, and Gatwick Airport Ltd; British Air Transport Association, British Airways plc, Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd, and easyJet (at 10.55am); AirportWatch, and the Trade Union Side (DfT) (at 11.40am).
Foreign Affairs Committee (10.10am, Thatcher room).
Subject: British foreign policy and the ‘Arab Spring’: The transition to democracy.
Witnesses: Dr Claire Spencer, head, Middle East and North Africa Programme, Chatham House; Robin Lamb, director general of the Libyan British Business Council and executive director of the Egyptian British Business Council (at 10.50am).
Business, Innovation and Skills Committee (10.30am, Wilson room).
Subject: Pub companies: Follow up.
Witness: Edward Davey MP, minister for employment relations, consumer and postal affairs, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Health Committee (10.30am, room 8).
Subject: Social care.
Witnesses: Andrew Dilnot, chair, Dame Jo Williams, commissioner, and Lord Warner, commissioner, The Commission on Funding of Care and Support.
Justice Committee (10.30am, room 6).
Subject: The budget and structure of the Ministry of Justice.
Witnesses: Julian McCrea and James Page, Institute for Government; Juliet Lyon, director, Prison Reform Trust, and Mark Stobbs, director, Legal Policy, Law Society (at 11.15am).
Home Affairs Committee (11.00am, room 16).
Subject: Roots of violent radicalisation.
Witnesses: Jamie Bartlett, Demos, Hannah Stuart, Henry Jackson Society, and Peter Neumann, International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation; David Anderson QC (at 11.45am); James Brokenshire MP, parliamentary under secretary of state for crime prevention, Home Office (at 12.15pm).
Backbench Business Committee (1.00pm, room 5).
Subject: Proposals for backbench debates.
Witnesses: Members of Parliament.
Public Administration Committee (4.30pm, room 16).
Subject: Appointment of the chair of the UK Statistics Authority.
Witness: Andrew Dilnot.
Delegated legislation
Second Delegated Legislation Committee (10.30am, room 12).
To consider the draft Investment Trust (Approved Company) (Tax) Regulations 2011.