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Order Paper: Business Today & Future Business

Summary Agenda: Chamber

Westminster Hall

Business Today: Chamber

2.30pm Prayers

Followed by

Questions

Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Education

1Alison Bennett (Mid Sussex)
What steps she is taking to ensure the provision of adequate funding for pupils to study the International Baccalaureate. (905851)

2Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Slough)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of changes to eligibility criteria for free school meals on levels of children in poverty. (905852)

3Tom Morrison (Cheadle)
What steps her Department is taking to help improve the SEND system in Cheadle. (905853)

4Jo Platt (Leigh and Atherton)
What steps her Department is taking to improve support for children with special educational needs and disabilities in mainstream schools. (905854)

5Dr Danny Chambers (Winchester)
What steps her Department is taking to help improve the SEND system. (905855)

6Anneliese Midgley (Knowsley)
What steps her Department is taking to ensure that it meets its target of two-thirds of young people participating in higher-level learning. (905856)

7Kim Johnson (Liverpool Riverside)
What steps she plans to take to reform SEND provision. (905858)

8Mr Jonathan Brash (Hartlepool)
What plans she has for the free school application decisions that were paused in October 2024. (905859)

9Sarah Owen (Luton North)
When the British Sign Language GCSE will be available in schools. (905860)

10Matt Vickers (Stockton West)
What steps her Department is taking to support vocational training for people aged under 19. (905861)

11Susan Murray (Mid Dunbartonshire)
What steps her Department is taking with the Scottish Government to collaborate on improving education standards. (905862)

12Liam Conlon (Beckenham and Penge)
What steps she is taking to help increase the affordability of childcare. (905863)

13Rachel Taylor (North Warwickshire and Bedworth)
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help ensure that children have the best start in life in North Warwickshire and Bedworth constituency. (905864)

14Mr Toby Perkins (Chesterfield)
What steps her Department is taking to ensure that it meets its target of two-thirds of young people participating in higher-level learning. (905865) [R]

15Claire Young (Thornbury and Yate)
If she will increase funding for the recruitment of specialist SEND teachers. (905866)

16Patrick Hurley (Southport)
What steps she is taking to rebuild the school estate. (905867)

17Alice Macdonald (Norwich North)
What steps she is taking to help increase the affordability of childcare. (905868)

18Linsey Farnsworth (Amber Valley)
What steps her Department is taking to ensure that it meets its target of two-thirds of young people participating in higher-level learning. (905869)

19David Davis (Goole and Pocklington)
What steps she is taking to reform funding processes for the provision of SEND support. (905870)

20Matt Bishop (Forest of Dean)
What steps she is taking to help ensure that pupil premium funding effectively supports the children it is provided for. (905871)

21Jessica Toale (Bournemouth West)
What steps her Department is taking to decarbonise schools. (905872)

22Afzal Khan (Manchester Rusholme)
What steps her Department is taking to support students with special educational needs and disabilities. (905873)

23Yuan Yang (Earley and Woodley)
What recent assessment she has made of the effectiveness of the system for supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities. (905874)

At 3.15pm

Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Education

T1Manuela Perteghella (Stratford-on-Avon)
If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. (905891) [R]

T2Andrew George (St Ives) (905892)

T3Jim Dickson (Dartford) (905893)

T4Catherine Atkinson (Derby North) (905894)

T5Clive Jones (Wokingham) (905895)

T6Sarah Coombes (West Bromwich) (905896)

T7Peter Swallow (Bracknell) (905897)

T8Liam Conlon (Beckenham and Penge) (905898)

T9Lizzi Collinge (Morecambe and Lunesdale) (905899)

T10Luke Akehurst (North Durham) (905900)

Urgent Questions and Statements

3.30pm

Urgent Questions:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if she will make a statement on the Home Office’s involvement in the alleged case of spying against Members of Parliament (Chris Philp)

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if she will make a statement on the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. fans from attending their fixture against Aston Villa (Nigel Huddleston)

Ministerial Statements, including on:

Post-16 Education and Skills Strategy (Secretary of State for Education)

Business of the Day

1. Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: Committee and Remaining Stages

Up to five hours (Order of 9 September)

Notes:

Proceedings in Committee must, if they have not already ended, end four hours after they start; and any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading must, if they have not already ended, end five hours after the start of proceedings in Committee (Order of 9 September).

For amendments, see separate paper (also available on the publications webpage for the Bill).

King’s Consent to be signified on Third Reading.

Presentation of Public Petitions

No debate or decision (Standing Order No. 153)

Grove Park Station: Janet Daby

Adjournment Debate

Until 10.30pm or for half an hour (whichever is later) (Standing Order No. 9(7))

A50/A500 corridor: Jacob Collier

Business Today: Westminster Hall

Order of Business

Up to three hours (Standing Order No. 10(1))

4.30pm

That this House has considered e-petitions 705383 and 718406 relating to support and accommodation for asylum seekers: Tony Vaughan, on behalf of the Petitions Committee

Notes:

The subject for this debate was determined by the Petitions Committee. The sitting will last for up to three hours. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).

Relevant Documents:

Oral evidence taken before the Home Affairs Committee on 1 July, 10 June, 13 May, 29 April and 18 March, on asylum accommodation, HC 580

Written Statements

Statements to be Made Today

Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero

1.Publication of the Clean Energy Jobs Plan

Notes:

Texts of Written Statements are available from the Vote Office and on the internet at https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/ .

Committees Meeting Today

Broadcasts of proceedings can be found at https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Commons

Select Committees

Scottish Affairs Committee

Subject: Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games 2026

Glasgow
9.00am (private), 9.30am (public)

Witnesses:

9.30am

Phill Batty OBE (Chief Executive at Glasgow 2026)

Louisa Mahon (Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Glasgow 2026)

Jon Doig OBE (CEO at Commonwealth Games Scotland)

10.30am

Councillor Annette Christie (Convenor for Culture, Sport and International Relations at Glasgow City Council)

Denise Hamilton MBE (Head of Communities & Regulatory Services at Glasgow City Council)

Billy Garrett (Director of Culture, Tourism & Events at Glasgow Life)

Public Accounts Committee

Subject: Government services: Identifying costs and generating income

The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
3.00pm (private), 3.30pm (public)

Witnesses:

3.30pm

Cat Little CB (Permanent Secretary at Cabinet Office)

Conrad Smewing (Director General, Public Spending at HM Treasury and Joint-Head of the Government Finance Function at HM Treasury)

Andrew Cartner (Deputy Head of the Government Finance Function at HM Treasury)

Bonnie Wang (Director of Strategy and Assurance at Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)

Joint Committees

National Security Strategy

Subject: The National Security Strategy

Room 4A
4.00pm (private), 4.30pm (public)

Witnesses:

4.30pm

Rose Gottemoeller (Former Deputy Secretary General at NATO; and former Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security at US State Department)

Dr Marion Messmer (Senior Research Fellow, International Security Programme at Chatham House; and former Co-Director at BASIC)

5.15pm

Asoke Mukerji (Former Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations; and former Deputy High Commissioner of India to the UK)

Will Todman (Chief of Staff, Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department; and Senior Fellow, Middle East Program at Center for International and Strategic Affairs)

Delegated Legislation Committees

First Delegated Legislation Committee

To consider the draft Compensation for Miscarriages of Justice (Alteration of Overall Compensation Limits) Order 2025

Room 9
6.00pm (public)

Other

Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority

Mr Speaker's study
4.30pm (private)

Committee Reports Published Today

Privileges

1st Report: Matter referred on 14 July 2025 (Omagh Bombing Inquiry) HC 1393
Time of publication: 11.00am

Announcements

Forthcoming End of Day Adjournment Debates

Applications for 30-minute end of day adjournment debates should be made to the Table Office by 7.00pm or rise of the House, whichever is the earlier, on the Wednesdays listed below. Members can submit their application via MemberHub. The ballot takes place the day after the deadline. Members who are successful will be contacted by the Speaker’s Office.

Tuesday 28 October to Monday 3 November (deadline Wednesday 22 October 7.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)

Tuesday 4 and Wednesday 5 November (deadline Wednesday 29 October 7.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)

Tuesday 11 to Monday 17 November (deadline Wednesday 5 November 7.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)

Forthcoming Westminster Hall Debates

The rota for answering Departments is listed below. Applications for 90, 60 and 30-minute debates should be made to the Table Office by 10.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is the earlier, on the days listed below. Members can submit their application via MemberHub. The ballot takes place the day after the deadline. Members who are successful will be contacted by the Speaker’s Office.

Tuesday 28 and Wednesday 29 October (deadline Monday 20 October 10.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)

The following Departments will answer:

Attorney General; Cabinet Office; Education; Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Health and Social Care; Home Office; Justice; Scotland; Transport; Women and Equalities

Tuesday 4 and Wednesday 5 November (deadline Monday 27 October 10.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)

The following Departments will answer:

Attorney General; Business and Trade; Culture, Media and Sport; Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Foreign, Commonwealth and Development; Health and Social Care; Housing, Communities and Local Government; Justice; Science, Innovation and Technology; Scotland; Wales

Tuesday 11 and Wednesday 12 November (deadline Monday 3 November 10.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)

The following Departments will answer:

Cabinet Office; Defence; Education; Energy Security and Net Zero; Home Office; Northern Ireland; Transport; Treasury; Women and Equalities; Work and Pensions

Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19 November (deadline Tuesday 11 November 10.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)

The following Departments will answer:

Attorney General; Business and Trade; Culture, Media and Sport; Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Foreign, Commonwealth and Development; Health and Social Care; Housing, Communities and Local Government; Justice; Science, Innovation and Technology; Scotland; Wales

Tuesday 25 and Wednesday 26 November (deadline Monday 17 November 10.00pm or the rise of the House, whichever is earlier)

The following Departments will answer:

Cabinet Office; Defence; Education; Energy Security and Net Zero; Home Office; Northern Ireland; Transport; Treasury; Women and Equalities; Work and Pensions

Determination of business by the Backbench Business Committee

Wednesday 22 October in the Chamber

General Debate: Devolution in Scotland: Jamie Stone

Thursday 23 October in Westminster Hall

General Debate: Performance of the Building Safety Regulator: Chris Curtis, Mike Reader

Tuesday 28 October in Westminster Hall

General Debate: Obesity and fatty liver disease: Dr Beccy Cooper

Thursday 30 October in Westminster Hall

General Debate: Histological testing of excised moles: Mr Richard Quigley, Ben Goldsborough

Further Information

MPS’ GUIDE TO PROCEDURE

The MPs’ Guide to Procedure is available on the Parliamentary website and also in hard copy from the Vote Office

Business of the Day

Documents and reports relating to the business being held in the Chamber are available on the Commons Business Briefings webpage: www.parliament.uk/business/publications/research/commons-business-briefings/

Written Statements

Text of today’s Written Statements: https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/

Select Committees

Select Committees Webpage: https://committees.parliament.uk/

Standing Orders Relating to Public Business

Text of Standing Orders relating to public business: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5901/cmstords/so_829_05072024/so-2024i.pdf

Chamber Engagement

Information about engaging the public with debates is available on the parliamentary website: https://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/have-your-say-on-laws/chamber-engagement/.

All business papers are available via the HousePapers app on mobile devices

Order Paper: Future Business

A. Calendar of Business

Business in either Chamber may be changed, and further business added, up to the rising of the House on the day before it is to be taken, and is therefore provisional.

Government items of business in this section have nominally been set down for today, but are expected to be taken on the dates stated.

B. Remaining Orders and Notices

Business in this section has not yet been scheduled for a specific date. It has been nominally set down for today but is not expected to be taken today.

A. Calendar of Business

TUESDAY 21 OCTOBER

Chamber

11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

Ten Minute Rule Motion: Cyber extortion and ransomware (reporting)

Bradley Thomas

That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require a company that meets specified criteria to report any cyber extortion or ransomware attack on the company to the Government within a specified time after the attack; to make provision about the content of such reports, including a requirement to provide information about any payments made; and for connected purposes.

Notes:

The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.

Sentencing Bill: Committee

Notes:

Proceedings in Committee of the whole House must, if they have not already ended, be brought to an end at the moment of interruption.

Environmental Audit Committee

Jessica Morden, on behalf of the Committee of Selection

That Ellie Chowns be discharged from the Environmental Audit Committee and Carla Denyer be added.

Public Accounts Committee

Jessica Morden, on behalf of the Committee of Selection

That Peter Fortune and James Murray be discharged from the Public Accounts Committee and Rupert Lowe and Dan Tomlinson be added.

Work and Pensions Committee

Jessica Morden, on behalf of the Committee of Selection

That Danny Kruger be discharged from the Work and Pensions Committee and Joy Morrissey be added.

Adjournment Debate

Social housing in South Cotswolds constituency: Dr Roz Savage

Westminster Hall

9.30am That this House has considered progress on ending homelessness: Bob Blackman, Paula Barker

Notes:

The subject for this debate was determined by the Backbench Business Committee.

11.00am That this House has considered the impact of electricity infrastructure on rural communities: John Lamont

Notes:

The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.

2.30pm That this House has considered Government support for the co-operative sector: Jim McMahon

4.00pm That this House has considered funding for local government in the North West: Tom Morrison

4.30pm That this House has considered the matter of mandatory digital ID: Pete Wishart

Notes:

The debate at 4.30pm will last for up to an hour.

The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).

WEDNESDAY 22 OCTOBER

Chamber

Questions

11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Scotland

12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister

Ten Minute Rule Motion: Perinatal mental health assessments

Laura Kyrke-Smith

That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the provision of mental health assessments in NHS antenatal care for the purpose of identifying those at risk of perinatal mental health problems and making referrals to appropriate support; and for connected purposes.

Notes:

The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.

Renters' Rights Bill: Consideration of Lords Message

Notes:

Senedd Cymru and the Scottish Parliament have approved Legislative Consent Resolutions relating to this Bill. Copies of the Resolutions are available in the Vote Office (also available on the publications webpage for the Bill).

Financial Assistance to Industry

Secretary Liz Kendall

That this House authorises the Secretary of State to undertake payments, by way of financial assistance under section 8 of the Industrial Development Act 1982, in excess of £30 million to any successful applicant to the Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing Fund, launched on 30 October 2024, up to a cumulative total of £520 million.

Notes:

An Explanatory Note relating to this Motion is available in the Vote Office and online.

National Health Service

Karin Smyth

That the draft National Health Service (Procurement, Slavery and Human Trafficking) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.

Backbench Business (unallotted day)

Devolution in Scotland

Jamie Stone

That this House has considered devolution in Scotland.

Notes:

The subject for this debate was determined by the Backbench Business Committee. This is not an allotted backbench business day for the purposes of Standing Order No. 14(4).

Adjournment Debate

Mental health and hoarding: Paulette Hamilton

Westminster Hall

9.30am That this House has considered the role of town and parish councils: Maya Ellis

11.00am That this House has considered financial inclusion: Martin Rhodes

Notes:

The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.

2.30pm That this House has considered the 75th commemoration of the Korean War: Sir Iain Duncan Smith

4.00pm That this House has considered trade union access to workplaces: Andy McDonald [R]

4.30pm That this House has considered coal tip safety and the prohibition of new coal extraction licenses: Ann Davies

Notes:

The debate at 4.30pm will last for up to an hour.

The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).

Thursday 23 October

Chamber

Questions

9.30am Questions to the Minister for the Cabinet Office

10.15am Topical Questions to the Minister for the Cabinet Office

General Debate on Black History Month

Adjournment Debate

Government support for the decarbonisation of cement: John Whitby

Westminster Hall

1.30pm Select Committee Statement on the Second Special Report of the Justice Committee, Work of the County Court: Government Response, HC 1387: Andy Slaughter

1.50pm That this House has considered the impact of NHS workforce levels on cancer patients: Clive Jones [R]

3.10pm That this House has considered the performance of the Building Safety Regulator: Chris Curtis, Mike Reader

Notes:

The subjects for these debates were determined by the Backbench Business Committee. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).

MONDAY 27 OCTOBER

Chamber

Questions

2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Victims and Courts Bill: Remaining Stages

As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.

Notes:

For amendments, see separate paper (also available on the publications webpage for the Bill).

Adjournment Debate

Regulation and inspection of funeral services: Simon Hoare

Westminster Hall

4.30pm That this House has considered e-petition 700047 relating to holidays during school term time: Robbie Moore, on behalf of the Petitions Committee

6.00pm That this House has considered e-petition 715292 relating to statutory maternity and paternity pay: Jacob Collier, on behalf of the Petitions Committee

Notes:

The subjects for these debates were determined by the Petitions Committee. The sitting will last for up to three hours. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).

TUESDAY 28 OCTOBER

Chamber

Questions

11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs

12.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs

Ten Minute Rule Motion

Melanie Onn

That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided].

Notes:

The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.

Westminster Hall

9.30am That this House has considered obesity and fatty liver disease: Dr Beccy Cooper

Notes:

The subject for this debate was determined by the Backbench Business Committee.

WEDNESDAY 29 OCTOBER

Chamber

Questions

11.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Wales

12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister

Ten Minute Rule Motion

Nigel Farage

That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided].

Notes:

The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.

THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER

Chamber

Questions

9.30am Questions to the Secretary of State for Business and Trade

10.15am Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Business and Trade

Westminster Hall

1.30pm That this House has considered histological testing of excised moles: Mr Richard Quigley, Ben Goldsborough

Notes:

The subject for this debate was determined by the Backbench Business Committee.

3.00pm That this House has considered the Fourth Report of the Education Committee, Children's social care, HC 430, and the Government response, HC 1350: Helen Hayes

Notes:

The subject for this debate was determined by the Liaison Committee.

The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).

MONDAY 3 NOVEMBER

Chamber

Questions

2.30pm Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence

3.15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence

Westminster Hall

4.30pm That this House has considered e-petition 702074 relating to consumer law and videogames: Ben Goldsborough, on behalf of the Petitions Committee

Notes:

The subject for this debate was determined by the Petitions Committee. The sitting will last for up to three hours. The sitting will be suspended and time added if divisions take place in the main Chamber (Standing Order No. 10(3)).

TUESDAY 4 NOVEMBER

Chamber

Questions

11.30am Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer

12.15pm Topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer

Ten Minute Rule Motion

Alice Macdonald

That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided].

Notes:

The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.

WEDNESDAY 5 NOVEMBER

Chamber

Questions

11.30am Questions to the Minister for Women and Equalities

11.53am Topical Questions to the Minister for Women and Equalities

12 noon Questions to the Prime Minister

Ten Minute Rule Motion

Joe Robertson

That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided].

Notes:

The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.

TUESDAY 11 NOVEMBER

Chamber

Ten Minute Rule Motion

Bobby Dean

That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided].

Notes:

The Member moving and a Member opposing this Motion may each speak for up to 10 minutes.

WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER

Chamber

Budget Statement

The Chancellor of the Exchequer

B. Remaining Orders and Notices

Business in this section has not yet been scheduled for a specific date. It has therefore been set down formally to be taken in the Chamber today but is not expected to be taken today.

1. Holocaust Memorial Bill: Consideration of Lords Amendments

Notes:

The Lords Amendment does not engage financial privilege.

2. Capital Gains Tax

James Murray

That the draft Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Peru) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 1 September, be approved.

3. Capital Gains Tax

James Murray

That the draft Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Romania) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 7 July, be approved.

4. Criminal Law

Secretary David Lammy

That the draft Compensation for Miscarriages of Justice (Alteration of Overall Compensation Limits) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 15 July, be approved.

5. Financial Services

Lucy Rigby

That the draft Financial Services (Overseas Recognition Regime Designations) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 15 July, be approved.

6. Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill [Lords]: Committee and Remaining Stages

Notes:

Proceedings in Committee must end two hours after they start, unless they end earlier; and any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading must, unless they end earlier, end three hours after the start of proceedings in Committee (Order of 16 July).

The Northern Ireland Assembly has approved a Legislative Consent Resolution relating to this Bill. A copy of the Resolution is available in the Vote Office (also available on the publications webpage for the Bill).

7. Retained EU Law Reform

Secretary Heidi Alexander

That the draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 16 July, be approved.

8. Companies

Secretary Peter Kyle

That the draft Companies (Directors’ Report) (Payment Reporting) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.

9. Environmental Protection

Secretary Emma Reynolds

That the draft Control of Mercury (Enforcement) (Amendment) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.

10. Extradition

Secretary Shabana Mahmood

That the draft Extradition Act 2003 (Amendment to Designations) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.

11. Financial Services and Markets

Lucy Rigby

That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 (Mutual Recognition Agreement) (Switzerland) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 21 July, be approved.

12. Private International Law

Secretary David Lammy

That the draft Private International Law (Implementation of Agreements) Act 2020 (Extension of Operative Period) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 2 September, be approved.

13. Transport

Secretary Heidi Alexander

That the draft Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 (Definition of Relevant Land) (Amendment) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 8 September, be approved.

14. Pension Schemes Bill: Remaining Stages

As amended in Public Bill Committee, to be considered.

Notes:

For amendments, see separate paper (also available on the publications webpage for the Bill).

King’s Consent to be signified on Third Reading.

15. International Development

Stephen Doughty

That the draft International Development Association (Twenty-First Replenishment) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 11 September, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments.

16. Public Office (Accountability) Bill: Second Reading

Notes:

King’s Consent to be signified on Third Reading.

17. Environmental Protection

Secretary Emma Reynolds

That the draft Environmental Protection (Wet Wipes Containing Plastic) (England) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 16 September, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

18. Trade

Secretary Peter Kyle

That the draft Trade Act 2021 (Power to Implement International Trade Agreements) (Extension to Expiry) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 16 September, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

19. Broadcasting

Ian Murray

That the draft Broadcasting (Independent Productions) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 13 October, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

20. Broadcasting

Ian Murray

That the draft Broadcasting (Regional Programme-making and Original Productions) (Amendment) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 13 October, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

21. Sports Grounds and Sporting Events

Stephanie Peacock

That the draft Football Governance Act 2025 (Specified Competitions) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 13 October, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

22. Competition

Secretary Ed Miliband

That the draft Motor Fuel Price (Open Data) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 13 October, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

23. Consumer Protection

Kanishka Narayan

That the draft Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 13 October, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

24. Telecommunications

Secretary Peter Kyle

That the draft Radio Equipment (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 13 October, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

25. Retained EU Law Reform

Secretary Heidi Alexander

That the draft Merchant Shipping (Marine Equipment) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

26. Northern Ireland

Secretary Hilary Benn

That the draft Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 (Remedial) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.

27. Northern Ireland Troubles Bill: Second Reading

28. Northern Ireland Troubles Bill: Money

Dan Tomlinson

That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill, it is expedient to authorise:

(1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of:

(a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State or any other public authority, and

(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided, and

(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.

Notes:

King’s Recommendation signified.

29. Immigration

Secretary Shabana Mahmood

That the draft Immigration Skills Charge (Amendment) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

30. Infrastructure Planning

Matthew Pennycook

That the draft Infrastructure Planning (Business or Commercial Projects) (Amendment) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.

Notes:

The Instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

31. Contracts

Secretary David Lammy

That the draft Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 (Permitted Disclosures) Regulations 2025, which were laid before this House on 16 October, be approved.

Notes:

The instrument has not yet been considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.

32. Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill: Committee and Remaining Stages