Houses of Parliament Schedule by Type


Adjournment Debates

An adjournment debate is a half hour debate, on a topic tabled by a backbench MP, that occurs at the conclusion of the Parliamentary Day on Monday through Thursday. No vote is taken at the conclusion of the debate.

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Adjournment debates provide backbench MPs with an opportunity to raise an item of interest directly with a Government Minister, and receive a response from the Government on that issue.

The topic for Monday to Wednesday is chosen by ballot, the Thursday debate topic is selected by the Speaker.

The adjournment debate is proposed by a backbench MP, who opens the debate on the tabled issue. Other members may only speak with the permission of both the tabling MP, and the Minister responding. Opposition frontbenchers may not intervene or make speeches.

The debate is concluded by a speech from the Government Minister. No vote is taken at the conclusion of the debate.

Monday 27th April 2026 - 10 p.m.
Contribution of Ernest Bevin
Tabled By: Matt Western (Labour - Warwick and Leamington)
Tuesday 28th April 2026 - 7 p.m.
Houses in multiple occupation
Tabled By: Lee Anderson (Reform UK - Ashfield)
Wednesday 29th April 2026 - 7 p.m.
Impact of HS2 on communities
Tabled By: Joy Morrissey (Conservative - Beaconsfield)
Thursday 30th April 2026 - 5 p.m.
Health and social care in Hertfordshire
Tabled By: Matt Turmaine (Labour - Watford)
Wednesday 13th May 2026 - 7 p.m.
Unadopted roads and public amenities on new developments
Tabled By: Alistair Strathern (Labour - Hitchin)
Thursday 14th May 2026 - 5 p.m.
Impact of a third runway at Heathrow Airport
Tabled By: Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat - Richmond Park)
Monday 18th May 2026 - 10 p.m.
Audiology services in Doncaster
Tabled By: Sally Jameson (Labour (Co-op) - Doncaster Central)

Backbench Business Debates

The Backbench Business Committee is allocated 35 days each sitting for debates of the Committee's choice. Typically two debate topics are chosen for each day used.

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Backbench MPs may propose debate topics and motions to the Backbench Business Committee, who hold weekly public sittings with applicants to assess the merit of their proposed debate. Backbenchers are encouraged to to have cross-party support for their application.

Debates may be on topics of general interest or following Select Committee activity.

The debate is opened by the backbench MP in whose name the motion was tabled, and concludes with speeches from Shadow and Government Ministers. Debates may conclude with a vote on the motion.

However, it must be understood that Parliament has no authority to compel the Government to act, legislate or direct the performance of statutory functions. The passage of a successful resolution may lead to an official response from the Government, but the Government are under no obligation to comply with resolutions of the House.

There no Backbench Business debates currently scheduled

Commons Oral Questions

On Monday - Thursday, the first event of the day is for a Government Department attend the Dispatch Box and face oral and topical questions from Shadow Ministers and backbench MPs.

The Prime Minister holds Questions each Wednesday at 12:00, which is typically the most well attended event in the House.

In short

A rota of Government departments is published around a month in advance, that ensures each Department will attend a question time at some point in the near future.

Members who wish to ask oral questions, are permitted to table one oral question for each occasion, which must be given at least 3 days in advance. Members who have a registered interest in the topic must indicate this in advance.

As the number of members who wish to ask questions greatly exceeds the time available, a random ballot is held to determine the order in which the questions appear on the Order Paper.

During the session, members do not recite the question, rather they refer to the question number on the Order Paper, i.e 'Question 5, Mr. Speaker.'

After the Minister has responded to the oral question, members are entitled to follow up supplementary question.

For Prime Minister's Question Time, a standard oral question 'if he will list his/her engagements for the day' is used, with all other questions being supplementary.

Shadow Cabinet and frontbench spokesmen are entitled to a set number of supplementary questions during Questions

The last 15 minutes of each Question session is usually set aside for Topical Questions. These follow the same format of PMQ's, with a standard opening question, all other questions being supplementary and not tabled in advance.

Monday 27th April - 2:30 p.m.

Department for Work and Pensions

First 5 Oral Questions
James MacCleary (Liberal Democrat - Lewes)
What recent assessment he has made of the potential merits of compensating 1950s-born women impacted by the maladministration of State Pension age changes.
Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole)
What steps he is taking to improve his Department's response times.
Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
What recent assessment he has made of the potential merits of providing compensation to women born in the 1950s affected by changes to the State Pension age.
James Asser (Labour - West Ham and Beckton)
What steps he is taking to help increase the number of apprenticeships available to young people.
Iqbal Mohamed (Independent - Dewsbury and Batley)
What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the Child Maintenance Service in resolving cases in a timely manner.
Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat - Richmond Park)
What assessment he has made of the adequacy of the proportion of Disability Living Allowance for children applications that have been approved by his Department within its target timeframes in the last two years.
Kieran Mullan (Conservative - Bexhill and Battle)
Whether he plans to introduce curfew orders for parents who are non-compliant with child maintenance payments.
Zöe Franklin (Liberal Democrat - Guildford)
If his Department will review the adequacy of the treatment of redundancy payments by the Child Maintenance Service.
Siân Berry (Green Party - Brighton Pavilion)
What steps he is taking to help ensure that disabled people can stay in employment.
Jeff Smith (Labour - Manchester Withington)
What recent progress he has made on the expansion of Youth Hubs.
Yuan Yang (Labour - Earley and Woodley)
What assessment he has made of the adequacy of rates of Statutory Sick Pay.
Ben Coleman (Labour - Chelsea and Fulham)
What steps his Department is taking to ensure that disabled people are able to try work without automatically triggering a benefits reassessment.
Andrew Snowden (Conservative - Fylde)
What assessment he has made of trends in the level of unemployment.
Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat - Yeovil)
What steps he is taking to improve his Department's response times to correspondence.
Afzal Khan (Labour - Manchester Rusholme)
What steps he is taking to help tackle food poverty.
Kim Johnson (Labour - Liverpool Riverside)
What recent progress the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment has made on its programme of work.
Lee Anderson (Reform UK - Ashfield)
Whether he has made an assessment of the potential merits of publishing levels of welfare spending on foreign nationals by benefit type.
Sarah Edwards (Labour - Tamworth)
What steps he is taking to support young people into employment, education or training.
Gregory Stafford (Conservative - Farnham and Bordon)
What steps he is taking to support young people with special educational needs and disabilities into employment.
Tom Gordon (Liberal Democrat - Harrogate and Knaresborough)
What steps he is taking to reduce the time taken to process Access to Work claims.
Bayo Alaba (Labour - Southend East and Rochford)
What steps his Department is taking to support young people into employment, education or training.
Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife)
What steps he is taking to reduce the time taken to process Access to Work claims.
Tom Rutland (Labour - East Worthing and Shoreham)
What steps his Department is taking to ensure that disabled people are able to try work without automatically triggering a benefits reassessment.
Seamus Logan (Scottish National Party - Aberdeenshire North and Moray East)
What recent assessment he has made of the potential merits of implementing the recommendations in the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman's report entitled Women’s State Pension age: our findings on injustice and associated issues, published on 21 March 2024.
Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby)
If he will make an assessment of the potential merits of introducing a statutory right to food for people in poverty.

Tuesday 28th April - 11:30 a.m.

HM Treasury

First 5 Oral Questions
Catherine West (Labour - Hornsey and Friern Barnet)
What fiscal steps she is taking to help reduce the level of food bank usage by families in Hornsey and Friern Barnet constituency.
Michael Wheeler (Labour - Worsley and Eccles)
What steps she has taken to help support people with the cost of living in Worsley and Eccles constituency.
Jacob Collier (Labour - Burton and Uttoxeter)
What steps she is taking to support businesses to trade globally.
John Milne (Liberal Democrat - Horsham)
What discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for Defence on the effectiveness of the Defence Investment Strategy.
Zöe Franklin (Liberal Democrat - Guildford)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the conflict in the Middle East on the cost of living.
Dave Doogan (Scottish National Party - Angus and Perthshire Glens)
What fiscal steps she is taking to support motorists with fuel costs.
Gagan Mohindra (Conservative - South West Hertfordshire)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of fuel duty on the cost of living.
Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour - North Somerset)
What steps she has taken to help mitigate the potential impact of the conflict in the Middle East on the economy.
Leigh Ingham (Labour - Stafford)
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to ensure Government procurement supports British businesses.
Peter Fortune (Conservative - Bromley and Biggin Hill)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of recent changes to Business Property Relief on levels of investment by family-owned businesses.
Iqbal Mohamed (Independent - Dewsbury and Batley)
What steps her Department is taking through the child poverty taskforce to help reduce levels of relative poverty.
Warinder Juss (Labour - Wolverhampton West)
What steps she has taken to help support people with the cost of living in Wolverhampton West constituency.
Catherine Fookes (Labour - Monmouthshire)
What steps she is taking to support economic growth in Wales.
Wendy Morton (Conservative - Aldridge-Brownhills)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of fuel duty on the cost of living.
Abtisam Mohamed (Labour - Sheffield Central)
What fiscal steps she is taking to help reduce the cost of household energy bills.
Beccy Cooper (Labour - Worthing West)
What fiscal steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help reduce costs for commuters.
Bradley Thomas (Conservative - Bromsgrove)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of changes to business rates announced in the Autumn Budget 2025 on the retail, hospitality and leisure sector.
Jess Brown-Fuller (Liberal Democrat - Chichester)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the conflict in the Middle East on energy costs.
Adam Thompson (Labour - Erewash)
What steps she is taking to help increase regional economic growth.
Shockat Adam (Independent - Leicester South)
What steps she is taking through the tax system to support first time homebuyers.
Sarah Green (Liberal Democrat - Chesham and Amersham)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the withdrawal of previously granted Enterprise Investment Scheme relief on investor confidence.
Joe Powell (Labour - Kensington and Bayswater)
What steps she has taken with Cabinet colleagues to help tackle rogue company directors.
Lincoln Jopp (Conservative - Spelthorne)
What estimate she has made of the amount of revenue received from forecourt fuel in January to March in (a) 2025 and (b) 2026.
Tulip Siddiq (Labour - Hampstead and Highgate)
What steps she is taking to help ensure that regulators hold banks to account for financial misconduct.
Jayne Kirkham (Labour (Co-op) - Truro and Falmouth)
What steps she is taking to promote economic growth in Cornwall.
Wednesday 29th April 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Women and Equalities (including Topical Questions)

Wednesday 29th April - noon

Tabled By: Keir Starmer (Labour - Holborn and St Pancras)

Cabinet Office

First 5 Oral Questions
Gurinder Singh Josan (Labour - Smethwick)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Emily Thornberry (Labour - Islington South and Finsbury)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Chris Hinchliff (Labour - North East Hertfordshire)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Rushanara Ali (Labour - Bethnal Green and Stepney)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Anna Dixon (Labour - Shipley)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Jeremy Wright (Conservative - Kenilworth and Southam)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Natasha Irons (Labour - Croydon East)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Baggy Shanker (Labour (Co-op) - Derby South)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Luke Evans (Conservative - Hinckley and Bosworth)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
David Burton-Sampson (Labour - Southend West and Leigh)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Lee Pitcher (Labour - Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Olly Glover (Liberal Democrat - Didcot and Wantage)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Iqbal Mohamed (Independent - Dewsbury and Batley)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.
Robin Swann (Ulster Unionist Party - South Antrim)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 29 April.

Thursday 30th April - 9:30 a.m.

Department for Business and Trade

First 5 Oral Questions
Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham)
What steps he is taking to support businesses with operating costs.
Tony Vaughan (Labour - Folkestone and Hythe)
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to reduce trade barriers with the European Union.
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour - Slough)
What steps his Department is taking to tackle late payments to small businesses.
Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife)
What steps he is taking to support businesses with operating costs.
John Lamont (Conservative - Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk)
What assessment he has made of the potential impact of Post Office closures on local communities.
Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire)
What steps his Department is taking to support businesses in rural areas.
Meg Hillier (Labour (Co-op) - Hackney South and Shoreditch)
What steps he is taking to reform auditing and corporate governance.
Jas Athwal (Labour - Ilford South)
What steps his Department has taken to support businesses with energy costs. 
Callum Anderson (Labour - Buckingham and Bletchley)
What steps his Department is taking to help increase economic growth.
Shockat Adam (Independent - Leicester South)
What assessment he has made of the adequacy of the level of support for the onshoring of textile production.
Joe Powell (Labour - Kensington and Bayswater)
What steps his Department is taking to help increase trade with Europe.
Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton)
What steps he is taking to support businesses with operating costs.
Will Stone (Labour - Swindon North)
What steps his Department has taken to support the advanced manufacturing sector.
Kate Osamor (Labour (Co-op) - Edmonton and Winchmore Hill)
What steps his Department has taken to support energy intensive businesses with energy costs.
Adam Thompson (Labour - Erewash)
What steps his Department has taken to support the advanced manufacturing sector.
Connor Rand (Labour - Altrincham and Sale West)
What steps his Department is taking to tackle late payments to small businesses.
Luke Myer (Labour - Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland)
What progress he has made on implementing the UK Steel Strategy.
Polly Billington (Labour - East Thanet)
What steps his Department is taking to support the creation of well-paid jobs.
David Williams (Labour - Stoke-on-Trent North)
What steps his Department is taking to support the ceramics industry in Stoke-on-Trent North constituency.
Rachel Taylor (Labour - North Warwickshire and Bedworth)
What steps his Department is taking to help increase economic growth.
Melanie Onn (Labour - Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes)
What steps his Department is taking to support high street businesses in Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes constituency.
Richard Quigley (Labour - Isle of Wight West)
What steps he is taking to support high street businesses.
Sarah Pochin (Reform UK - Runcorn and Helsby)
What assessment his Department has made of the potential impact of trading conditions on businesses in Runcorn and Helsby constituency.
Paul Davies (Labour - Colne Valley)
What steps his Department is taking to tackle late payments to small businesses.
Gagan Mohindra (Conservative - South West Hertfordshire)
What steps his Department is taking to support the hospitality sector.
Tuesday 5th May 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Ministry of Justice
Wednesday 6th May 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
Wednesday 6th May 2026 - noon
Tabled By: Keir Starmer (Labour - Holborn and St Pancras) Cabinet Office

Lords Oral Questions

On Monday - Thursday, the House of Lords holds a 30 minute Oral Questions session, with up to four questions being tabled for Government repsonse.

The first three questions can be tabled up to a month in advance, and the fourth 'topical' question is selected by Ballot.

In short

No Lord may have more than one question scheduled in the Lords at any one time, and may only ask four oral questions during the course of a Parliament.

As in the Commons, supplementary questions may be asked once the answer to the oral question has been given.

Monday 27th April 2026
Implementation of the Supreme Court judgement in the For Women Scotland case within Government departments
Tabled By: Lord Strasburger (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Monday 27th April 2026
Assessment of the adequacy of training and quality-assurance processes for student visa caseworkers, and decision-making in the student visa route
Tabled By: Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe (Labour - Life peer)
Monday 27th April 2026
Universal free entry to the UK’s national museums and galleries
Tabled By: Earl of Clancarty (Crossbench - Excepted Hereditary)
Monday 27th April 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
How online challenger banks assess and process new applications for accounts
Tabled By: Lord Ranger of Northwood (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 28th April 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Support for institutions providing classical ballet training at degree level
Tabled By: Lord John of Southwark (Labour - Life peer)
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Implementation of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025
Tabled By: Baroness Paul of Shepherd's Bush (Labour - Life peer)
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Implementing safety recommendations made as a result of investigations by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch
Tabled By: Lord Pack (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Impact on businesses of the recent RMT strikes on London Underground services and plans to mitigate such impact during future strikes
Tabled By: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 29th April 2026 - 3 p.m.
Ensuring universal coverage of Fracture Liaison Services in England by 2030
Tabled By: Lord Black of Brentwood (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 29th April 2026
The persecution of Christians in Syria
Tabled By: Lord Farmer (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 29th April 2026
University student finance
Tabled By: Lord Hain (Labour - Life peer)
Thursday 30th April 2026 - 11 a.m.
Establishing a government department dedicated solely to the maritime sector
Tabled By: Lord Mountevans (Crossbench - Excepted Hereditary)
Thursday 30th April 2026
Representations they are making to the government of the United States of America regarding the coordination of policy on military interventions
Tabled By: Lord Campbell-Savours (Labour - Life peer)
Thursday 30th April 2026
Assessment of the report 'The risks of scheming by Al agents by the Centre for Long-Term Resilience'
Tabled By: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Labour - Life peer)
Tuesday 5th May 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Impact of the continued conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on accessibility of food for residents
Tabled By: Baroness Brown of Silvertown (Labour - Life peer)
Tuesday 5th May 2026
Ensuring that national infrastructure investment is aligned with local economic growth strategies
Tabled By: Baroness Dacres of Lewisham (Labour - Life peer)
Tuesday 5th May 2026
Recommendations in the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence report: "Fertility problems: assessment and treatment", published on 31 March
Tabled By: Baroness Nargund (Labour - Life peer)
Wednesday 6th May 2026 - 3 p.m.
Foreign funding of organisations in the UK with links to Muslim Brotherhood
Tabled By: Lord Massey of Hampstead (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 6th May 2026
Implementation of the National Shipbuilding Strategy
Tabled By: Lord Beamish (Labour - Life peer)
Wednesday 6th May 2026
Supporting and funding for the British Council
Tabled By: Baroness Thornton (Labour - Life peer)
Thursday 7th May 2026 - 11 a.m.
UK AI data centres: energy requirements
Tabled By: Viscount Stansgate (Labour - Excepted Hereditary)
Thursday 7th May 2026
Women in Tech Taskforce
Tabled By: Baroness Hunter of Auchenreoch (Labour - Life peer)
Thursday 7th May 2026
Death penalty legislation in Israel
Tabled By: Baroness Chakrabarti (Labour - Life peer)

Ten Minute Bills

Ten Minute Bills are an opportunity for backbenchers to give a 10 minute speech as the First Reading for a proposed Bill.

They are scheduled for immediately after Question Time to give the largest possible attendence.

In short

The first reading of a Bill marks the formal introduction of a bill before the house (though a detailed text is not required). Typically, this is a brief formality without any speeches being made.

However, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, backbench MPs are allocated 10 minutes to make a speech outlining the reasons for their proposed legislation. The relevant Minister is expected to be present.

This event typically occurs immediately after Questions, to ensure as great an audience as possible.

However, Ten Minute Bill's no not receive any legislative priority, and are unlikely to become enacted into law as primary legislation.

Tuesday 28th April 2026
Local Area Energy Plans
Tabled By: James Naish (Labour - Rushcliffe)
Wednesday 29th April 2026
In-Person Banking Services
Tabled By: Alan Mak (Conservative - Havant)
Tuesday 5th May 2026
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided]
Tabled By: Matt Bishop (Labour - Forest of Dean)

Westminster Hall Debates

Westminster Hall is a forum for Parliamentary debates to occur outside the Main Chamber.

As with Adjournment Debates, issues are tabled by backbench MPs, and a Government Minister will respond without a vote being taken.

In short

Monday - A 3 hour debate begins at 4.30pm, and relating to Petitions or e-Petitions.

Tuesday and Wednesday - Debates occur throughout the day, and are selected by Ballot

Thursday - A 3 hour debate determined by the Backbench Business Committee or Liason Committee

The Westminster Hall debates are Chaired by members of the Panel of Chairs (a group of experienced MPs), rather than the Speaker or a Deputy Speaker.

Monday 27th April 2026
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Opposition Day Debates

Opposition Days are 20 designated days each session, where Opposition parties (rather than the Government) can table a motion for debate.

In short

Opposition Days typically consist of two debates selected by either the Official Opposition (17 days allocated) or minor parties (3 days allocated).

Opposition Day debates are usually led by a motion expressing criticism of the Government on a particular topic, to which the Government tables an amendment expressing support of the Government.

However, it must be understood that Parliament has no authority to compel the Government to act, legislate or direct the performance of statutory functions. The passage of a successful resolution may lead to an official response from the Government, but the Government are under no obligation to comply with resolutions of the House.

Since 2017, the Government has taken the position of abstention from voting on Opposition Day debates, so as to prevent MPs being recorded as officially objecting to politically popular motions.

There no Opposition Day debates currently scheduled

Secondary Legislation Debates

Secondary (or Delegated) Legislation under the affirmative procedure requires Parliamentary approval before it can be made (enacted) into law.

This requirement for approval is frequently discharged by a Delegated Legislation Committee, who consider the legislation and vote to approve it.

In short

Certain secondary legislation requires the assessment and approval of Parliament, which is performed by Delegated Legislation Committees.

For more details on this complex topic, read our glossary article: Secondary Legislation

Monday 27th April 2026

Commons Select Committee Meetings

Select Committees are groups of backbench MPs tasked with oversight of the Government Departments, or areas of constitutional concern.

In short

Select Committees typically undertake a programme of inquiries through the duration of a Parliament. Committees hold regular public evidence sessions with Ministers and senior Civil Servants to scrutinise each Department, or members of the public relevant to a particular inquiry.

Inquiries typically conclude with the publication of a report, to which the Government may publish a response.

Monday 27th April 2026
    3:30 p.m. - The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
      Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Revisiting the nuclear roadmap
      At 4:00pm: Oral evidence
      Lord Vallance - Minister for Science, Innovation, Research and Nuclear at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
      Sam White - Deputy Director, Nuclear Power at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero


Tuesday 28th April 2026
    9 a.m. - The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
      Education Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Screen Time and Social Media
      At 9:45am: Oral evidence
      Esther Ghey - Founder and Director at Brianna Ghey Legacy Project
      Mr Andy Burrows - CEO at Molly Rose Foundation
      Rani Govender - Associate Head of Policy and Public Affairs at National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC)
      At 10:45am: Oral evidence
      Daniel Kebede - General Secretary at National Education Union (NEU)
      TBC - tbc at Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL)
      At 11:30am: Oral evidence
      Jacqueline Beauchere - Senior Director, Global Head of Platform Safety at Snapchat


    9:30 a.m. - Room 16, Palace of Westminster
      Culture, Media and Sport Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Major events
      At 10:00am: Oral evidence
      Stephanie Peacock MP - Minister for Sport, Tourism, Civil Society and Youth at Department for Culture, Media and Sport
      Jonathan Martin - Director for Project Delivery and Major Events at Department for Culture, Media and Sport
      Michael Livingston - Director for Major Sporting Projects Delivery at Department for Culture, Media and Sport


    10 a.m. - The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
      Defence Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Defence in the High North
      At 10:30am: Oral evidence
      Professor Katarzyna Zysk - Professor of International Relations and Contemporary History at Norwegian Institute For Defence Studies
      Professor David Blagden - Professor of International Security & Strategy at The University of Exeter


    1 p.m. - Room 8, Palace of Westminster
      International Development Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: The UK’s development partnership with Nigeria
      At 1:30pm: Oral evidence
      Chris Chijiutomi - Managing Director and Head of Africa at British International Investment
      Olalekan Yinusa - Executive Director for Policy, Research and Strategy at Nigeria Governors' Forum
      At 2:15pm: Oral evidence
      The Rt Hon. the Baroness Chapman of Darlington - Minister for Development and Africa at Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
      Cynthia Rowe - Development Director, Nigeria at Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
      Kate Foster OBE - Africa Director at Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office


    2 p.m. - Room 6, Palace of Westminster
      Women and Equalities Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Experiences of women in live comedy
      At 2:20pm: Oral evidence
      Aimee Perry - Head Booker at Frog and Bucket Comedy Venue
      Kelly Edwards-Good - Senior Marketing and Press Officer at Komedia Brighton
      At 3:15pm: Oral evidence
      Lu Jackson - Founder & CEO at CRAIC and Founder & Chair at CRAFT
      Jessica Toomey - Co-chair at Live Comedy Association
      Kirsten Muat - North West Organiser at Equity
      Lynne Parker - Founder and CEO at Funny Women CIC


    2 p.m. - The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
      Business and Trade Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Industrial Strategy
      At 2:30pm: Oral evidence
      Arjan Geveke - Director at Energy Intensive Users Group
      Rick Jennings - Group Energy Manager at Tata Chemicals Europe Group
      Adam Berman - Director of Policy & Advocacy at Energy UK
      David Whitehouse - Chief Executive at Offshore Energies UK
      At 3:10pm: Oral evidence
      Murray Paul - Director of External Affairs at Jaguar Land Rover
      Matthew Ogg - Director of Policy at Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders
      Lisa Brankin - Chair and Managing Director at Ford of Britain and Ireland
      At 3:50pm: Oral evidence
      Dame Clare Barclay DBE - Chair at Industrial Strategy Advisory Council, and President of Enterprise and Industry, Europe the Middle East and Africa at Microsoft
      Rt Hon Greg Clark - Member at Industrial Strategy Advisory Council, and Executive Chair at University of Warwick Innovation District
      Kate Bell - Member at Industrial Strategy Advisory Council, and Assistant General Secretary at Trades Union Congress
      Leonie Lambert - Director, Industrial Strategy Council Secretariat at Department for Business and Trade


    2 p.m. - The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
      Justice Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Work of the Ministry of Justice
      At 2:30pm: Oral evidence
      Dr Jo Farrar CB OBE - Permanent Secretary at Ministry of Justice
      Nick Goodwin - Chief Executive and Director General at HM Courts and Tribunals Service
      Adrian Hannell - Director of Financial Management, Control, Risk & Governance at Ministry of Justice
      James McEwen - Chief Executive and Director General at HM Prison and Probation Service


Wednesday 29th April 2026
    9:15 a.m. - The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
      Transport Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Supercharging the EV transition
      At 9:15am: Oral evidence
      Nigel Topping CMG - Chair at Climate Change Committee
      Dr Eoin Devane - Team Leader, Carbon Budget at Climate Change Committee
      At 9:45am: Oral evidence
      Keir Mather MP - Minister for Decarbonisation at Department for Transport
      Richard Bruce CBE - Director at Office for Zero Emission Vehicles


Thursday 14th May 2026
Monday 18th May 2026
Tuesday 19th May 2026
Thursday 21st May 2026
Tuesday 9th June 2026
Tuesday 23rd June 2026
Tuesday 14th July 2026

Lords Select Committee Meetings

Select Committees are groups of Lordstasked with oversight of the Government Departments, or areas of constitutional concern.

In short

Select Committees typically undertake a programme of inquiries through the duration of a Parliament. Committees hold regular public evidence sessions with Ministers and senior Civil Servants to scrutinise each Department, or members of the public relevant to a particular inquiry.

Inquiries typically conclude with the publication of a report, to which the Government may publish a response.

Monday 27th April 2026
Tuesday 28th April 2026
    10:30 a.m. - Room 2, Palace of Westminster
      Built Environment Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Young People and the Built Environment
      At 11:00am: Oral evidence
      Sara Candiracci - Associate Director at Arup
      Huan Rimington - Founder at Build Up Foundation
      James Delaney - Founder at BlockWorks
      Neal Shasore - Founder at The School of Building CIC


    2 p.m. - Room 3, Palace of Westminster
      International Agreements Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Trade in a turbulent world: how should the UK deploy its trade instruments?
      At 2:00pm: Oral evidence
      Sabina Ciofu - International Policy and Strategy Lead at techUK
      John Cooke - Co-Chair, Liberalisation of Trade in Services (LOTIS) Expert Advisory Group at TheCityUK
      Mr William Bain - Head of Trade Policy at British Chambers of Commerce


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Thursday 23rd July 2026

Joint Committee Meetings

Joint Committees comprise members of both the House of Commons, and the House of Lords

In short

Select Committees typically undertake a programme of inquiries through the duration of a Parliament. Committees hold regular public evidence sessions with Ministers and senior Civil Servants to scrutinise each Department, or members of the public relevant to a particular inquiry.

Inquiries typically conclude with the publication of a report, to which the Government may publish a response.

Monday 27th April 2026
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Wednesday 29th April 2026
    3:30 p.m. - Room 15, Palace of Westminster
      Parliamentary Works Estimates Commission - Oral evidence
      Subject: Parliamentary Works Grant Main Estimate 2026/27
      At 3:40pm: Oral evidence
      Tom Goldsmith - Clerk of the House of Commons at House of Commons
      Chloe Mawson OBE - Clerk of the Parliaments at House of Lords
      Russ MacMillan - Chief Executive at Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal Delivery Authority
      Charlotte Simmonds - Managing Director at Restoration and Renewal Client Team


Tuesday 19th May 2026
Tuesday 30th June 2026
Tuesday 14th July 2026

General Committee Meetings

General Committees typically meet to consider legislation currently at the Committee Stages.

There are no General Committee meetings currently scheduled

Grand Committee Meetings

Grand Committees in the House of Lords consider legislation outside the main chamber, for which there will be no contested divisions.

Grand Committees in the House of Commons debate issues or legislation relating to a devolved administrative region of the United Kingdom (Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland).

There are no Grand Committee meetings currently scheduled

Government Bill Debate Schedule

Government Bills currently scheduled for debate before Parliament.

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For more information on Bill Process and Government Bills, read our glossary articles: Process of a Bill and Government Bills

Monday 27th April 2026
Consideration of Lords message
Consideration of Lords message
Consideration of Lords message
Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons (Lords)
Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons (Lords)
Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons (Lords)
Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons (Lords)
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Committee stage (Commons)

Private Members Bill Debate Schedule

Dates have been set for the following Private Members Bill debates

In short

Private Members Bills are proposed items of legislation tabled by backbench MPs. Only around 7 will become law each Session, and most will not progress beyond the initial stages.

For more information, read our glossary articles: Process of a Bill and Private Members Bills

Friday 1st May 2026
Friday 8th May 2026
2nd reading
Presentation Bill
2nd reading
Ten Minute Rule Bill
2nd reading
Ten Minute Rule Bill
Friday 15th May 2026
Friday 29th May 2026
Friday 5th June 2026
Friday 26th June 2026
Friday 10th July 2026
2nd reading
Ten Minute Rule Bill