Parliament next week
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Your support makes all the difference.The main business in Parliament next week includes:
MONDAY - Commons: Welsh questions. Attorney General's questions. Overseas development questions. Debate on Welsh affairs. Lords: Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill, Second Reading. Debate on Animal Procedures Committee report.
TUESDAY - Commons: Education questions. Questions to the Prime Minister. Education Bill, Report. Lords: Asylum and Immigration Appeals Bill, Report. London Docklands Development Corporation Bill, Second Reading.
WEDNESDAY - Commons: Scottish questions. Education Bill, remaining stages. Debate on Local Government Finance (England) Special Grant Report. Lords: Debates on rural areas' social and economic needs and the building industry.
THURSDAY - Commons: Treasury questions. Questions to the Prime Minister. European Communities (Amendment) Bill, Committee. Lords: Clean Air Bill, Third Reading. Radioactive Substances Bill, Third Reading. Charities Bill, Third Reading. Asylum and Immigration Appeals Bill, Report.
FRIDAY - Commons: Debate on crime and crime prevention. Lords: Not sitting.
BUSINESS TODAY - Commons: Backbench business - debate on civil rights for the disabled. Lords: Not sitting.
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