As you will see when today's business is sent out shortly, the
first item is a motion to change the sitting hours/procedures in
the Commons until May 12 when it will be reviewed. This "Hybrid
scrutiny proceedings: Draft resolution and temporary standing
orders" motion has been included in full in the diary section along
with some explanatory notes. In a nutshell, it means that if the
motion is approved, and there is no reason to believe it won't be,
the Commons will sit only from Monday to...Request free trial
As you will see when today's business is sent out shortly, the
first item is a motion to change the sitting hours/procedures in
the Commons until May 12 when it will be reviewed.
This "Hybrid scrutiny proceedings: Draft resolution and
temporary standing orders" motion has been included in
full in the diary section along with some explanatory notes.
In a nutshell, it means that if the motion is approved, and there
is no reason to believe it won't be, the Commons will sit only from
Monday to Wednesday and NOT on Thursday or Friday.
It will start at 2.30pm on a Monday and at the usual time of
11.30am on a Tuesday and Wednesday.
Departmental oral questions and any Urgent Questions and/or
Ministerial Statements will continue as normal from tomorrow, but
the time allocated for all these will be two hours IN
TOTAL.
As far as today (Tuesday) is concerned, there will be no
departmental questions (Justice), no Ten minute rule bill, no
public business and no end of day adjournment debate.
After the debate on the Hybrid scrutiny proceedings there will
be a Business Statement from the Leader of the House which will
confirm the loss of business on Thursday's and Friday's until
further notice.
The debate on the Hybrid scrutiny proceedings and the Business
Statement will be the ONLY business enacted in the Commons
today.
As has already been decided, the Lords will sit from Tuesday to
Thursday's only, starting at 11am on each day.
Obviously, this is a very fluid situation and we will keep you
updated as and when things change.