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Thursday 26th January 2012 | 17:51
2.30pm: Communities and local government questions (topical questions at 3.15pm).
Main business
Second reading of the Civil Aviation Bill; followed by a programme motion, money resolution and a carry-over motion.
Motion to approve the draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Republic of Korea Framework Agreement) Order 2012.
Motion to approve the draft City of Leeds (Mayoral Referendum) Order 2012.
Motion to approve the draft City of Bristol (Mayoral Referendum) Order 2012.
Motion to take note of a European Union document on passenger name records.
Motion on the report of the privacy and injunctions joint committee.
Motion on the membership of the finance and services committee.
Adjournment debate on educating future generations about the Lidice massacre (Robert Flello, Lab, Stoke-on-Trent South).
Public Accounts Committee (3.15pm, room 15).
Subject: Reducing bureaucracy in Further Education.
Witnesses: Martin Doel, chief executive, Association of Colleges, Chris Lang, vice principal and director of finance and resources, Cambridge Regional College, and Ian Pryce, principal, Bedford College; Martin Donnelly, permanent secretary, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Peter Lauener, chief executive, Young Peoples Learning Agency, and Geoff Russell, chief executive, Skills Funding Agency (at 4.00pm).
Treasury Committee (3.30pm, Thatcher room).
Subject: Financial Services Authority report into RBS.
Witnesses: Lord Turner, chairman, Hector Sants, chief executive, and Margaret Cole, interim managing director, Conduct Business Unit, Financial Services Authority.
Communities and Local Government Committee (4.15pm, Grimond room).
Subject: Financing the new housing supply.
Witnesses: Castle Trust, Assettrust Housing, Mill Group, and R55; Pat Ritchie, chief executive, Homes and Communities Agency (at 4.45pm.; Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP, minister for housing and local government, Department for Communities and Local Government (at 5.10pm).
Administration Committee (5.15pm, room 16).
Subject: Visitor access and facilities in the House of Commons.
Witness: Dr Ruth Fox, director of the parliament and government programme, Hansard Society.
European Committee A (4.30pm, room 10).
Subject: To consider European Union Document No. 12046/11, relating to a Draft Directive on energy efficiency and repealing Directive 2004/8/EC and 2006/32/EC.
First Delegated Legislation Committee (4.30pm, room 9).
Subject: To consider the draft Enactment of Extra-Statutory Concessions Order 2012 and the Value Added Tax (Land Exemption) Order 2012 (S.I., 2012, No. 58).
Seventh Delegated Legislation Committee (4.30pm, room 12).
Subject: To consider the draft City of Nottingham (Mayoral Referendum) Order 2012.
Tenth Delegated Legislation Committee (4.30pm, room 11).
Subject: To consider the Motion in the name of Sir George Young relating to the Electoral Commission
Eleventh Delegated Legislation Committee (8.00pm, room 12).
Subject: To consider the draft City of Liverpool (Mayoral Referendum) Order 2012.