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Commons Business

Commons Business

House of Commons Business

Commons Chamber

2.30pm: Foreign and Commonwealth Office questions (topical questions at 3.15pm).

Ten minute rule motion: Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill (John Mann, Lab, Bassetlaw).

Main business

General debate on the future of town centres and high streets.

Motion to approve the draft Immigration (Biometric Registration) (Amendment) Regulations 2012.

Adjournment debate on Midwife and maternity services (Henry Smith, Con, Crawley).

Westminster Hall

9.30am-11.00am: Care of the dying (David Burrowes, Con, Enfield, Southgate).

11.00am-12.30pm: Future of carbon capture and storage projects in Scotland (Thomas Docherty, Lab, Dunfermline and West Fife).

12.30pm-1.00pm: Access to music venues for deaf and disabled people (Matthew Hancock, Con, West Suffolk).

1.00pm-1.30pm: Parking policy in Westminster (Karen Buck, Con, Westminster North).

1.30pm-2.00pm: Noise reduction of the M54 motorway (Gavin Williamson, Con, South Staffordshire).

Commons Committees

Select Committee

Treasury Committee (10.00am, Grimond room).
Subject: Financial stability.
Witnesses: Sir Mervyn King, governor, Andy Haldane, executive director, Financial Stability, Bob Jenkins and Michael Cohrs, external members of the interim Financial Policy Committee, Bank of England.

Transport Committee (10.05am, Wilson room).
Subject: Road safety.
Witnesses: Quentin Willson, journalist, Nick Starling, director of general insurance, Association of British Insurers, Neil Greig, director of policy and research, Institute of Advanced Motorists, and Edmund King, president, AA; Sustrans, CTC, Motor Cycle Industry Association, and Road Haulage Association (at 10.50am); MOT Trade Forum, and Pro-MOTe (at 11.35am).

Energy and Climate Change Committee (10.20am, room 8).
Subject: Consumption-based emissions reporting.
Witnesses: Aldersgate Group, Carbon Trust, Public Interest Research Centre, and WWF; Lake District National Park Authority, Manchester City Council, Small World Consulting, and West Sussex County Council (at 11.20am).

Health Committee (10.30am, room 6).
Subject: Social care.
Witnesses: Paul Burstow MP, minister of state for care services, and David Behan, director general of social care, Local Government and Care Partnerships, Department of Health.

International Development Committee (10.30am, room 5).
Subject: South Sudan.
Witnesses: Save the Children, Tearfund, and International Rescue Committee; Overseas Development Institute, Episcopal Church of Sudan and UK Partners (at 11.30am).

Home Affairs Committee (11.30am, room 15).
Subject: (i) Work of the National Crime Agency; (ii) Work of the permanent secretary.
Witnesses: (i) Keith Bristow, head of the National Crime Agency; (ii) Dame Helen Ghosh DCB, permanent secretary, Home Office (at 12 noon).

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (12 noon, Thatcher room).
Subject: Greening the Common Agricultural Policy
Witness: Rt Hon Caroline Spelman MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

Backbench Business Committee (1.00pm, room 16).
Subject: Proposals for backbench debates.
Witnesses: Members of Parliament.

Delegated Legislation Committees

Second Delegated Legislation Committee (10.30am, room 11).
Subject: To consider the draft Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (Dissolution) Order 2012.

Third Delegated Legislation Committee (4.30pm, room 9).
Subject: To consider the draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Republic of Korea Free Trade Agreement) Order 2011.