Contents
Chamber business
The House met at 11.30 am.
Prayers
1Questions to (1) the President of COP26
(2) the Prime Minister
2Statements: (1) Heatwave response (Kit Malthouse)
(2) Women’s Health Strategy for England (Secretary Steve Barclay)
3Financial Services and Markets Bill: Presentation (Standing Order No. 57)
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, supported by the Prime Minister, Kit Malthouse, Secretary Greg Clark, Mr Simon Clarke, Lucy Frazer, Alan Mak and Richard Fuller, presented a Bill to make provision about the regulation of financial services and markets; and for connected purposes.
Bill read the first time; to be read a second time tomorrow, and to be printed (Bill 146) with Explanatory Notes (Bill 146–EN).
4Firearms and Hate Crime Bill: Presentation (Standing Order No. 57)
Luke Pollard, supported by Sir Gary Streeter, Mr Ben Bradshaw, Karin Smyth, Abena Oppong-Asare, Mrs Sheryll Murray, Anne Marie Morris, Alex Sobel, Alyn Smith, Selaine Saxby, Valerie Vaz and Caroline Lucas, presented a Bill to prohibit the keeping of pump action firearms in homes, with exemptions for professional pest controllers and farmers; to make provision about medical requirements for holders of firearms certificates; to make provision about the disclosure of mental health concerns relating to holders of firearms certificates; to extend offences of stirring up hatred to cover hatred on the basis of sex or gender; to make motivation by misogyny an aggravating factor in sentencing for violent crimes; and for connected purposes.
Bill read the first time; to be read a second time on Friday 25 November, and to be printed (Bill 147).
5Bus Services Bill: Presentation (Standing Order No. 57)
Helen Morgan, supported by Richard Foord, Tim Farron, Wera Hobhouse and Jamie Stone, presented a Bill to place a duty on the Government to ensure that every town with a population of more than 10,000 people has a regular bus service operating seven days a week, and that local health services, including hospitals and GP surgeries, are served by those buses; and for connected purposes.
Bill read the first time; to be read a second time on Friday 28 October, and to be printed (Bill 148).
6Pensions (Extension of Automatic Enrolment): Motion for leave to bring in a Bill (Standing Order No. 23)
Ordered, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the extension of pensions automatic enrolment to jobholders under the age of 22; to make provision about the lower qualifying earnings threshold for automatic enrolment; and for connected purposes;
That Mr Richard Holden, Robbie Moore, Shaun Bailey, Nicola Richards, Miriam Cates, Simon Jupp, Mark Eastwood, Anthony Browne, Aaron Bell, Jonathan Gullis and Sir Gavin Williamson present the Bill.
Mr Richard Holden accordingly presented the Bill.
Bill read the first time; to be read a second time on Friday 28 October, and to be printed (Bill 149).
7Northern Ireland Protocol Bill: Programme (No. 2)
Ordered, That the Order of 27 June 2022 (Northern Ireland Protocol Bill: Programme) be varied as follows:
(1) Paragraphs (4) and (5) shall be omitted.
(2) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall be taken on the third day of proceedings in Committee and shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion seven hours after the commencement of proceedings on the Bill on that day.—(Suzanne Webb.)
8Northern Ireland Protocol Bill: Committee of the whole House (third day)
The House resolved itself into a committee (Programme Order, 27 June).
(In the Committee)
Clause 13 (Implementation, application, supervision and enforcement of the Protocol)
Amendment 38 proposed.—(Stephen Doughty.)
Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.
Clause 13 agreed to.
Clause 14 agreed to.
Clause 18 (Other Ministerial powers)
Amendment 12 proposed.—(Hilary Benn.)
Question put, That the Amendment be made.
The Committee divided.
Division No. 49
Ayes: 197 (Tellers: Gerald Jones, Liz Twist)
Noes: 277 (Tellers: Joy Morrissey, Suzanne Webb)
Question accordingly negatived.
Amendment 49 proposed.—(Colum Eastwood.)
Question put, That the Amendment be made.
The Committee divided.
Division No. 50
Ayes: 196 (Tellers: Gerald Jones, Navendu Mishra)
Noes: 278 (Tellers: Joy Morrissey, Suzanne Webb)
Question accordingly negatived.
Clause 18 agreed to.
Clause 20 agreed to.
Clause 19 agreed to.
Clauses 21 to 23 and 25 agreed to.
Clause 26 (Extent, commencement and short title)
Amendment 3 proposed.—(Stephen Farry.)
Question put, That the Amendment be made.
The Committee divided.
Division No. 51
Ayes: 194 (Tellers: Jessica Morden, Sarah Owen)
Noes: 275 (Tellers: Suzanne Webb, Joy Morrissey)
Question accordingly negatived.
Clause 26 agreed to.
New Clause NC12—(Stephen Doughty)—brought up and read the first time.
Question put, That the Clause be read a second time.
The Committee divided.
Division No. 52
Ayes: 192 (Tellers: Jessica Morden, Sarah Owen)
Noes: 273 (Tellers: Suzanne Webb, Joy Morrissey)
Question accordingly negatived.
The occupant of the Chair left the Chair to report the Bill (Programme Order, 27 June).
The Deputy Speaker resumed the Chair.
Craig Whittaker reported, That the Committee had gone through the Bill and made no amendment.
9Northern Ireland Protocol Bill: Third Reading
Michael Ellis signified Queen’s consent, as far as Her Majesty’s interest is concerned.
Motion made and Question put, That the Bill be now read the third time.
The House divided.
Division No. 53
Ayes: 267 (Tellers: Suzanne Webb, Joy Morrissey)
Noes: 195 (Tellers: Jessica Morden, Sarah Owen)
Question accordingly agreed to and Bill passed.
Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motions:
(a) in the name of Lucy Frazer relating to Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Bill: Money;
(b) in the name of Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng relating to the draft Register of Overseas Entities (Delivery, Protection and Trust Services) Regulations 2022; and
(c) in the name of Secretary Dominic Raab relating to the Remote Observation and Recording (Courts and Tribunals) Regulations 2022 (SI, 2022, No. 705).—(Craig Whittaker.)
Question agreed to.
11Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Bill: Money
Resolved, That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Bill, it is expedient to authorise:
(1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Treasury; and
(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Craig Whittaker.)
12Statutory Instruments: Motions for Approval
(1) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Register of Overseas Entities (Delivery, Protection and Trust Services) Regulations 2022, which were laid before this House on 22 June, be approved.—(Craig Whittaker.)
Question agreed to.
(2) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the Remote Observation and Recording (Courts and Tribunals) Regulations 2022 (SI, 2022, No. 705), a copy of which was laid before this House on 27 June, be approved.—(Craig Whittaker.)
Question agreed to.
(1) A public petition from residents of the United Kingdom relating to the conviction of Yasin Malik was presented and read by Debbie Abrahams.
(2) A public petition from residents of the constituency of Coventry South relating to Liberty Pressing Solutions was presented and read by Zarah Sultana.
Subject: Role of housing and planning in strengthening and protecting rural communities (Ben Everitt)
Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Craig Whittaker.)
Adjourned at 7.33 pm until tomorrow.
Other Proceedings
Lords Messages
15Draft Mental Health Bill (Joint Committee on)
The Lords communicate that they have appointed a Committee of six Lords to join with the Committee appointed by the Commons to consider and report on the draft Mental Health Bill presented to both Houses on 27 June (Cp 699), and that the Committee should report on the draft Bill by 16 December 2022; they have ordered that the Committee have power to agree with the Committee appointed by the Commons in the appointment of a Chair; that the Committee have power to send for persons, papers and records; that the Committee have power to appoint specialist advisers; that the Committee have leave to report from time to time; that the Committee have power to adjourn from place to place within the United Kingdom; that the reports of the Committee be printed, regardless of any adjournment of the House; that the evidence taken by the Committee shall, if the Committee so wishes, be published; and that the quorum of the Committee shall be two.
Public petitions
16Petitions presented informally
(1) A public petition from residents of the constituency of Aberdeen North relating to bus services was presented by Kirsty Blackman.
(2) A public petition from residents of the constituency of South West Wiltshire relating to the Schools Bill was presented by Dr Andrew Murrison.
General Committees: Appointments
The Speaker appoints the Chair of General Committees and members of Programming Sub-Committees, and allocates Statutory Instruments to Delegated Legislation Committees.
The Committee of Selection nominates Members to serve on General Committees (and certain Members to serve on Grand Committees).
17Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Bill Committee
(1) Chair: Hannah Bardell
(2) Members: Edward Argar, Paul Blomfield, Ian Byrne, Dehenna Davison, Mark Eastwood, Luke Hall, Carolyn Harris, Kevin Hollinrake, Jane Hunt, David Linden, Stuart C. McDonald, John McDonnell, Cherilyn Mackrory, Mary Robinson, Dean Russell, Cat Smith and Laura Trott
18First Delegated Legislation Committee (Republic of Belarus (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (SI, 2022, No. 748))
(1) Chair: Stewart Hosie
(2) Members: Paula Barker, Mr John Baron, Rehman Chishti, Martin Docherty-Hughes, Stephen Doughty, Barry Gardiner, Kate Griffiths, David Johnston, Gerald Jones, Cherilyn Mackrory, Joy Morrissey, Yasmin Qureshi, Ms Marie Rimmer, Jane Stevenson, Dr Jamie Wallis, Giles Watling and Mr John Whittingdale
19Second Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Luxembourg) Order 2022)
(1) Chair: Esther McVey
(2) Members: Jake Berry, Crispin Blunt, Andrew Bowie, Paul Bristow, Lucy Frazer, Peter Grant, Sally-Ann Hart, Paul Howell, Tony Lloyd, James Murray, Angela Richardson, John Spellar, Sir Robert Syms, Liz Twist, Craig Whittaker, Nadia Whittome and Beth Winter
20Third Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Armed Forces Act (Continuation) Order 2022)
(1) Chair: Peter Dowd
(2) Members: Debbie Abrahams, Bim Afolami, Nickie Aiken, Peter Aldous, Caroline Ansell, Duncan Baker, Aaron Bell, John Cryer, Leo Docherty, Sir Robert Goodwill, Gerald Jones, Ian Levy, John McDonnell, Carol Monaghan, Luke Pollard, Mr Barry Sheerman and Suzanne Webb
21Fourth Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Cat and Dog Fur (Control of Movement etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2022)
(1) Chair: Julie Elliott
(2) Members: Steven Bonnar, Ruth Cadbury, Dan Carden, Stella Creasy, Adam Holloway, Kim Johnson, Alicia Kearns, Marco Longhi, Craig Mackinlay, Mr Khalid Mahmood, Damien Moore, Penny Mordaunt, Taiwo Owatemi, Mark Pawsey, Dr Dan Poulter and Nicola Richards
22Fifth Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Warm Home Discount (Scotland) Regulations 2022)
(1) Chair: Clive Efford
(2) Members: Sarah Atherton, Mhairi Black, Steve Brine, Sara Britcliffe, Sir David Evennett, Stephen Flynn, Greg Hands, Jack Lopresti, Robbie Moore, Jessica Morden, Dr Kieran Mullan, Kate Osamor, Tom Randall, Nick Smith, Sir Robert Syms, Jon Trickett and Dr Alan Whitehead
23Sixth Delegated Legislation Committee (draft Chemicals (Health and Safety) Trade and Miscellaneous Amendments Regulations 2022)
(1) Chair: Dr Rupa Huq
(2) Members: Paul Blomfield, Ian Byrne, Marsha De Cordova, Mrs Flick Drummond, Mrs Natalie Elphicke, Marion Fellows, Katherine Fletcher, Chris Green, John Howell, Mrs Pauline Latham, Andy McDonald, Justin Madders, Julie Marson, Robin Millar, Navendu Mishra, Jill Mortimer and Chloe Smith
Select Committees: Reports
24Environmental Audit Committee
(1) Accelerating the transition from fossil fuels and securing energy supplies: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 109);
(2) Net zero aviation and shipping: Written evidence, to be published (HC 105);
(3) The financial sector and the UK’s net zero transition: Written evidence, to be published (HC 308)
(Philip Dunne).
(1) Investigation and prosecution of rape: Government response to the Committee’s Eighth Report of Session 2021–22: Third Special Report, to be printed (HC 507);
(2) Work of the Home Office: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 200);
(3) Drugs: Written evidence, to be published (HC 198);
(4) Migration and asylum: Written evidence, to be published (HC 197)
(Dame Diana Johnson).
26Human Rights (Joint Committee on)
Joanna Cherry reported:
(1) That she had been chosen as Chair of the Committee in place of Ms Harriet Harman;
(2) Human Rights Ombudsperson: Written evidence, to be published (HC 222);
(3) Correspondence from the Foreign Secretary relating to a proposal for a remedial order: Written evidence, to be published (HC 280);
(4) Correspondence from the Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice relating to the Bill of Rights: Written evidence, to be published;
(5) Correspondence with the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland relating to the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission: Written evidence, to be published.
27International Trade Committee
(1) UK trade negotiations: Written evidence, to be published (HC 15);
(2) UK trade negotiations: Agreement with Australia: Written evidence, to be published (HC 117)
(Angus Brendan MacNeil).
28Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee
(1) Public parks: Follow up: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 327);
(2) Correspondence from the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State relating to the UK Shared Prosperity Fund: Written evidence, to be published;
(3) Correspondence with the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State relating to funds for levelling up: Written evidence, to be published;
(4) Correspondence with the Office of Statistics Regulation relating to transparency of data: Written evidence to be published;
(5) Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill: Written evidence, to be published (HC 309)
(Mr Clive Betts).
(1) Written parliamentary questions: Departmental performance in Session 2021–22:
(i) Second Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 385);
(ii) Written evidence, to be published (HC 385);
(2) Correspondence with the Leader of the House relating to oral questions: Written evidence, to be published
(Karen Bradley).
30Public Accounts (Committee of)
(1) Managing cross-border travel during the COVID-19 pandemic: Sixteenth Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 29);
(2) Government’s contracts with Randox Laboratories Ltd: Seventeenth Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 28);
(3) Department for Work and Pensions Accounts 2021–22: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 44)
(Dame Meg Hillier).
31Science and Technology Committee
(1) Pre-appointment hearing for the Executive Chair of Research England:
(i) First Report, with Appendices, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 636);
(ii) Oral evidence, to be published (HC 636);
(2) Anti-microbial resistance: Written evidence, to be published (HC 231);
(3) Blockchain: Written evidence, to be published (HC 414);
(4) The role of technology, research and innovation in the COVID-19 recovery: Written evidence, to be published (HC 98);
(5) Unlocking the potential of agricultural science and technology: Written evidence, to be published (HC 415)
(Aaron Bell).
32Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee on)
Tenth Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 4-x) (Jessica Morden).
Smart motorways: progress update: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 606) (Huw Merriman).
(1) The Strong and Simple Framework: Oral and written evidence taken before the Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations, to be published (HC 537);
(2) Correspondence from National Savings and Investments relating to the work of National Savings and Investments: Written evidence, to be published
(Dame Angela Eagle).
Wales as a global tourist destination: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 220) (Stephen Crabb).
(1) The cost of living:
(i) Second Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 129);
(ii) Written evidence, to be published (HC 129);
(2) Health and Safety Executive’s approach to asbestos management: Government Response to the Committee’s Sixth Report: Second Special Report, to be printed (HC 633);
(3) Health assessments for benefits: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 128);
(4) Children in poverty: Child Maintenance Service: Written evidence, to be published (HC 272);
(5) Correspondence from pension schemes relating to Pension Wise guidance: Written evidence, to be published;
(6) Correspondence with the Minister for Welfare Delivery relating to access to benefits for people with pre-settled status: Written evidence to be published;
(7) Correspondence with the Secretary of State relating to the publication of DWP research and reports: Written evidence to be published;
(8) Protecting pension savers – five years on from the pension freedoms: Saving for later life: Written evidence, to be published (HC 126)
(Sir Stephen Timms).
Lindsay Hoyle
Speaker
Westminster Hall
The sitting began at 9.30 am.
Business appointed by the Chairman of Ways and Means (Standing Order No. 10(6))
1The effect of the war in Ukraine on UK farming and food production
Resolved, That this House has considered the effect of the war in Ukraine on UK farming and food production.—(Christian Matheson.)
The sitting was suspended between 10.41 am and 11.00 am.
2Disability and gender inclusivity in the media
Resolved, That this House has considered disability and gender inclusivity in the media.—(Dr Lisa Cameron.)
The sitting was suspended between 11.27 am and 2.30 pm (Standing Order No. 10(1)(b)).
3Anti-social behaviour awareness week
Resolved, That this House has considered anti-social behaviour awareness week.—(Jacob Young.)
The sitting was suspended between 3.30 pm and 4.30 pm.
4Children’s social care workforce
Motion made and Question proposed, That this House has considered the children’s social care workforce.—(Ms Marie Rimmer.)
The sitting was suspended between 4.52 pm and 5.15 pm for divisions in the House (Standing Order No. 10(3)).
Resolved, That this House has considered the children’s social care workforce.
Sitting adjourned without Question put (Standing Order No. 10(14)).
Adjourned at 5.53 pm until tomorrow.
Eleanor Laing
Chairman of Ways and Means
Papers Laid
Papers subject to Affirmative Resolution
Draft Airports Slot Allocation (Alleviation of Usage Requirements) (No. 3) Regulations 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary Grant Shapps)
(1) Draft Armed Forces (Covenant) Regulations 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Leo Docherty)
(2) Draft Armed Forces (Service Court Rules) (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Leo Docherty)
3Exiting the European Union (Sanctions)
Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 14) Regulations 2022 (SI, 2022, No. 850), dated 18 July 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum and Impact Assessment (by Command) (Rehman Chishti)
Draft Health and Care Act 2022 (Further Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Gillian Keegan)
Draft Sanctions (Damages Cap) Regulations 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary Elizabeth Truss)
Draft Water Fluoridation (Consultation) (England) Regulations 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (James Morris)
Papers subject to Negative Resolution
7Financial Services and Markets
Payment and Electronic Money Institution Insolvency (England and Wales) (Amendment) Rules 2022 (SI, 2022, No. 847), dated 18 July 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Richard Fuller)
Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) to be printed (HC 511) (Secretary Priti Patel)
Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (SI, 2022, No. 848), dated 19 July 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum and Impact Assessment (by Command) (Secretary Dominic Raab)
(1) Draft Gravesham (Electoral Changes) Order 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (The Speaker)
(2) Draft Guildford (Electoral Changes) Order 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (The Speaker)
(3) Draft West Lancashire (Electoral Changes) Order 2022 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (The Speaker)
Other papers
Report and Accounts of S4C for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 389) (Matt Warman)
12Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Minute, dated 20 July 2022, concerning notification of a contingent liability relating to the Second Extension to the Recovery Loan Scheme (by Command) (Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng)
Accounts of the Office of Communications Section 400 Licence Fees and Penalties for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 627) (Clerk of the House)
Two Monthly Report on the status on the non-devolved provisions of the Coronavirus Act 2020: July 2022 (by Act) (Secretary Steve Barclay)
Report of the Sentencing Council for 2021—2 (by Act) (Secretary Dominic Raab)
Report and Accounts of the Parole Board for England and Wales for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 528) (Secretary Dominic Raab)
17Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Government Response to the Independent Review of Destination Management Organisations in England (by Command) (CP 669) (Nigel Huddleston)
Post Implementation Review of Part 3 of the Energy Act 2013 (by Act) (Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng)
(1) Progress Report on the 25 Year Environment Plan (by Act) (Secretary George Eustice)
(2) Response from the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to the Report of the Office for Environmental Protection: Taking stock: protecting, restoring and improving the environment in England (by Act) (Secretary George Eustice)
20Exchange Equalisation Account
Report and Accounts of the Exchange Equalisation Account for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 602) (Richard Fuller)
Report and Accounts of the Gambling Commission for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 217) (Secretary Nadine Dorries)
22Government Resources and Accounts
(1) Report and Accounts of Defence Equipment and Support for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 484) (Secretary Ben Wallace)
(2) Report and Accounts of the Armed Forces Pension Scheme for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 488) (Lucy Frazer)
(3) Report and Accounts of the Defence Electronics and Components Agency for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 434) (Secretary Ben Wallace)
(4) Report and Accounts of the Department for Transport for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 492) (Lucy Frazer)
(5) Report and Accounts of the Government Property Agency for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 393) (Michael Ellis)
(6) Report and Accounts of the Standards and Testing Agency for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 362) (Will Quince)
(7) Report and Accounts of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (England and Wales) for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 486) (Lucy Frazer)
(8) Report and Accounts of the Teaching Regulation Agency for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 506) (Will Quince)
Women’s Health Strategy For England (by Command) (CP 710) (Secretary Steve Barclay)
(1) An Independent Review of Border Force (by Command) (CP 700) (Secretary Priti Patel)
(2) New Plan for Immigration: Legal Migration and Border Control (by Command) (CP 706) (Secretary Priti Patel)
Statement from the Secretary of State for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy under Section 8, Subsection 9 of the Industrial Development Act 1982: Extension to the Recovery Loan Scheme (by Act) (Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng)
Report and Financial Statements of Southbank Centre (by Act) (Nigel Huddleston)
(1) Report and Accounts of the National Portrait Gallery for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 555) (Nigel Huddleston)
(2) Report and Accounts of the National Maritime Museum for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 578) (Nigel Huddleston)
Report and Accounts of NHS Resolution for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 436) (James Morris)
Report and Accounts of the Big Lottery Fund (The National Lottery Community Fund) for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 552) (Nigel Huddleston)
Report and Accounts of the Security Industry Authority for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 623) (Secretary Priti Patel)
Report and Accounts of the Disclosure and Barring Service for 2021–22, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act), to be printed (HC 577) (Secretary Priti Patel)
32Public Libraries and Museums
Report under the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 (by Act) (Nigel Huddleston)
33Statutory Instruments (Notification)
Notification to Parliament of a published draft instrument pursuant to Paragraph 14 of Schedule 8 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018: Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Amendment) Order 2022 (by Command) (Secretary Grant Shapps)
(1) Financial Services Future Regulatory Framework Review: Proposals for Reform: Response to Consultation (by Command) (CP 737) (Richard Fuller)
(2) Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (by Command) (CP 735) (Mr Simon Clarke)
(3) Report and Accounts of UK Asset Resolution Limited (by Command) (CP 718) (Richard Fuller)
(4) Report and Accounts of UK Government Investments Limited (by Command) (CP 725) (Richard Fuller)
(5) HM Treasury Minute, dated 20 July 2022, concerning notification of a contingent liability arising from UK Infrastructure Bank guarantees (by Command) (Mr Simon Clarke)
(6) Report and Accounts of Reclaim Fund Limited for 2021–22 (by Command), to be printed (HC 629) (Richard Fuller)