Private Members’ Bills will have precedence over Government
business on 10 September, 22 and 29 October, 19 and 26 November, 3
and 10 December 2021, 14, 21 and 28 January, 4 and 25 February and
18 March 2022.
The first seven bills are the most likely to make progress as they
will be allocated a Friday date for second reading.
Education (Careers Guidance in Schools)
Bill to extend the duty to provide careers guidance in schools.
Employment and Trade Union Rights (Dismissal and
Re-engagement)
Bill to amend the law relating to workplace information and
consultation, employment protection and trade union rights to
provide safeguards for workers against dismissal and
re-engagement on inferior terms and conditions; and for connected
purposes.
Menopause (Support and Services)
Bill to make provision about menopause support and services; to
exempt hormone replacement therapy from National Health Service
prescription charges; and for connected purposes.
Down Syndrome
Bill to make provision about meeting the needs of persons with
Down syndrome; to place a duty on local authorities to assess the
likely social care needs of persons with Down syndrome and plan
provision accordingly; and for connected purposes.
Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum
Age)
Bill to make provision about the minimum age for marriage and
civil partnership; and for connected purposes.
Copyright (Rights and Remuneration of Musicians,
Etc.)
Bill to make provision about the rights and remuneration of
musicians and other rights holders; and for connected purposes.
Medical Cannabis (Access)
Bill to make provision about access to cannabis for medical
reasons; and for connected purposes.
Climate Change
Bill to place a duty on the government to declare a climate
emergency; to amend the Climate Change Act 2008 to bring forward
the date by which the United Kingdom is required to achieve net
zero greenhouse gas emissions; to place a duty on the Government
to create and implement a strategy to achieve objectives related
to climate change, including for the creation of
environmentally-friendly jobs; to require the Secretary of State
to report to Parliament on proposals for increased taxation of
large companies to generate revenue to be spent to further those
objectives; and for connected purposes.
Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (Safeguarding and Road
Safety)
Bill to make provision about licensing in relation to taxis and
private hire vehicles for purposes relating to the safeguarding
of passengers and road safety; and for connected purposes.
Planning (Enforcement)
Bill to create offences relating to repeat breaches of planning
controls; to make provision about penalties for planning
offences; to establish a national register of persons who have
committed planning offences or breached planning controls and
make associated provision about planning applications; and for
connected purposes.
Cultural Objects (Protection from
Seizure)
Bill to extend the protection from seizure or forfeiture given to
cultural objects.
Pension Schemes (Conversion of Guaranteed Minimum
Pensions)
Bill to make provision about the amendment of pension schemes so
as to provide for the conversion of rights to a guaranteed
minimum pension.
Childcare
Bill to enable provision to be made for appeals relating to free
childcare for young children of working parents to be settled by
agreement; to make further provision designed to increase
efficiency in the administration of free childcare schemes; to
make provision about the promotion of the availability of free
childcare, including to disadvantaged groups; and for connected
purposes.
Glue Traps (Offences)
Bill to make certain uses of glue traps an offence; and for
connected purposes.
Acquired Brain Injury
Bill to make provision about meeting the needs of adults and
children with an acquired brain injury; and for connected
purposes.
Local Government (Disqualification)
Bill to make provision about the grounds on which a person is
disqualified from being elected to, or holding, certain positions
in local government in England.
Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (Disabled
Persons)
Bill to make provision relating to the carrying of disabled
persons by taxis and private hire vehicles.
Hare Coursing
Bill to make provision about hare coursing offences; to increase
penalties for such offences; and for connected purposes.
Animals (Penalty Notices)
Bill to make provision for and in connection with the giving of
penalty notices for certain offences in relation to animals and
animal products.
British Sign Language
Bill to declare British Sign Language (BSL) an official language
of the United Kingdom; to provide for a British Sign Language
Council to promote and advise on the use of BSL; to establish
principles for the use of BSL in public services; to require
public bodies to have regard to those principles and to guidance
issued by the Council; and for connected purposes.