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.

In short

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 2nd March 2026 - 10 p.m.
Safeguarding in small religious organisations
Tabled By: Sam Carling (Labour - North West Cambridgeshire)
Tuesday 3rd March 2026 - 7 p.m.
Local authorities and SEND provision
Tabled By: Chris Coghlan (Liberal Democrat - Dorking and Horley)
Wednesday 4th March 2026 - 7 p.m.
St Piran’s Day
Tabled By: Perran Moon (Labour - Camborne and Redruth)
Thursday 5th March 2026 - 5 p.m.
Endometriosis, fibroids and the Women's Health Strategy
Tabled By: Abena Oppong-Asare (Labour - Erith and Thamesmead)
Monday 9th March 2026 - 10 p.m.
Potential merits of reforming the regulation of funeral directors
Tabled By: Caroline Dinenage (Conservative - Gosport)

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.

In short

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.

Thursday 5th March 2026
Contributions of Commonwealth troops in the First World War
Tabled By: Jas Athwal (Labour - Ilford South)
Thursday 5th March 2026
Future of palliative care
Tabled By: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op) - York Central)

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 2nd March - 2:30 p.m.

Department for Education

First 5 Oral Questions
Rishi Sunak (Conservative - Richmond and Northallerton)
What steps she is taking to support the education of service children.
Yuan Yang (Labour - Earley and Woodley)
What recent assessment she has made of the effectiveness of the system for supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Martin Rhodes (Labour - Glasgow North)
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support higher education institutions with health research.
Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative - Huntingdon)
What steps she is taking to help tackle the EHCP backlog in Cambridgeshire.
John Whitby (Labour - Derbyshire Dales)
What steps she is taking to help prevent the use of phones by children in schools.
Steve Witherden (Labour - Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr)
What recent progress she has made on repealing the duty to issue academy orders in relation to schools causing concern.
Rosie Duffield (Independent - Canterbury)
What assessment she has made of the adequacy of SEND provision in Kent.
Blake Stephenson (Conservative - Mid Bedfordshire)
What steps her Department plans to take to help ensure that SEND funding is used for its intended purpose.
Josh Newbury (Labour - Cannock Chase)
What steps she is taking to improve SEND provision in schools.
David Chadwick (Liberal Democrat - Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe)
What assessment she has made of the effectiveness of the student loan system.
Gareth Bacon (Conservative - Orpington)
What steps she has taken to help improve nursery provision in Greater London.
Elsie Blundell (Labour - Heywood and Middleton North)
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to ensure that local authorities in financial difficulty can deliver effective speech and language therapy for children with SEND.
Anneliese Midgley (Labour - Knowsley)
What steps she is taking through the National Year of Reading 2026 to improve phonics attainment at Key Stage 1.
Noah Law (Labour - St Austell and Newquay)
What steps she has taken to roll out Best Start free breakfast clubs.
Zarah Sultana (Your Party - Coventry South)
What recent assessment she has made of the potential impact of redundancies in schools and academy trusts on pupils in the West Midlands.
Lisa Smart (Liberal Democrat - Hazel Grove)
What steps she is taking to support teachers to deliver effective financial education in the new national curriculum.
Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire)
What steps her Department is taking to ensure that schools in North Shropshire constituency receive adequate funding.
Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury)
What assessment her Department has made of the adequacy of the proposed levels of funding for special educational needs support.
Darren Paffey (Labour - Southampton Itchen)
What steps her Department is taking to promote the National Year of Reading 2026 in educational settings.
Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking)
What steps is she taking to ensure school buildings are adequately maintained for future use.
Ben Coleman (Labour - Chelsea and Fulham)
What steps she is taking to improve SEND provision in schools.
Andrew Rosindell (Reform UK - Romford)
What steps she has taken to promote British heritage in the national curriculum.
Douglas McAllister (Labour - West Dunbartonshire)
What steps she is taking to meet the target of two-thirds of young people participating in higher-level learning.
Mohammad Yasin (Labour - Bedford)
What steps her Department is taking to improve the student loans system.
Jo Platt (Labour (Co-op) - Leigh and Atherton)
What steps she is taking to improve SEND provision in schools.

Tuesday 3rd March - 11:30 a.m.

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

First 5 Oral Questions
Joe Robertson (Conservative - Isle of Wight East)
What diplomatic steps she is taking to support Ukraine to determine its future.
Andy McDonald (Labour - Middlesbrough and Thornaby East)
What diplomatic steps her Department is taking to help prevent the expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank.
Kate Osamor (Labour (Co-op) - Edmonton and Winchmore Hill)
What steps her Department is taking to help tackle the humanitarian situation in Sudan.
Blake Stephenson (Conservative - Mid Bedfordshire)
What discussions she has had with her US counterpart on tariffs.
Adam Thompson (Labour - Erewash)
What recent assessment she has made of the potential implications for her policies of the human rights situation in Hong Kong.
Jack Rankin (Conservative - Windsor)
What assessment she has made of the adequacy of the compliance of the Palestinian Authority’s school curriculum with the UK-Palestinian Memorandum of Understanding.
Gregory Stafford (Conservative - Farnham and Bordon)
What recent discussions she has had with her Chinese counterparts on the release of Jimmy Lai.
Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife)
What recent assessment she has made of the potential implications for her policies of the adequacy of healthcare provision in Afghanistan.
Steff Aquarone (Liberal Democrat - North Norfolk)
What steps she is taking to ensure greater financial transparency in the British Overseas Territories.
Elsie Blundell (Labour - Heywood and Middleton North)
What steps she is taking to support children in Gaza.
Mark Sewards (Labour - Leeds South West and Morley)
What steps her Department is taking to help ensure accountability for human rights violations against protestors in Iran.
Daniel Francis (Labour - Bexleyheath and Crayford)
What recent assessment she has made of the potential implications for her policies of the human rights situation in Hong Kong.
Irene Campbell (Labour - North Ayrshire and Arran)
What steps her Department is taking to help tackle the humanitarian situation in Sudan.
Matt Bishop (Labour - Forest of Dean)
What steps her Department is taking to improve consular support for British nationals overseas.
Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
What diplomatic steps her Department is taking to support Ukraine.
Sojan Joseph (Labour - Ashford)
What steps her Department is taking with international partners to help tackle organised immigration crime.
Stephen Gethins (Scottish National Party - Arbroath and Broughty Ferry)
Whether she has made an assessment of the potential merits of undertaking a strategic review of her Department's priorities.
Andrew Mitchell (Conservative - Sutton Coldfield)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the reduction in the level of Official Development Assistance funding on the Global Health Partnerships scheme.
Johanna Baxter (Labour - Paisley and Renfrewshire South)
What diplomatic steps she is taking to support the return of children forcibly deported from Ukraine.
Jeremy Corbyn (Independent - Islington North)
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to conduct due diligence when licensing arms transfers to the United Arab Emirates to prevent weapons being used by the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan.
Will Stone (Labour - Swindon North)
What recent assessment her Department has made of the adequacy of the level of humanitarian aid entering Gaza.
Caroline Voaden (Liberal Democrat - South Devon)
What assessment she has made of the potential implications for her policies of the expansion of illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
Damien Egan (Labour - Bristol North East)
What recent discussions she has had with the Palestinian Authority on the Palestinian Authority Martyrs Fund.
Chris Vince (Labour (Co-op) - Harlow)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of co-operative models on international development.
Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour - Poole)
What recent assessment she has made of the potential implications for her policies of the Monroe Doctrine.

Wednesday 4th March - 11:30 a.m.

Wales Office

First 5 Oral Questions
Calvin Bailey (Labour - Leyton and Wanstead)
What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on increasing economic growth in Wales.
Peter Swallow (Labour - Bracknell)
What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on increasing economic growth in Wales.
Jerome Mayhew (Conservative - Broadland and Fakenham)
What discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on supporting family farms in Wales.
Ben Spencer (Conservative - Runnymede and Weybridge)
What discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on supporting family farms in Wales.
Lorraine Beavers (Labour - Blackpool North and Fleetwood)
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help tackle child poverty in Wales.
Jen Craft (Labour - Thurrock)
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help reduce the cost of living in Wales.
Jamie Stone (Liberal Democrat - Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross)
What steps she is taking with the Welsh Government to help improve the provision of mental health services in rural Wales.
Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru - Ceredigion Preseli)
What discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential impact of a UK-EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary agreement on Welsh farmers.
Tristan Osborne (Labour - Chatham and Aylesford)
What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on increasing economic growth in Wales.
Adam Thompson (Labour - Erewash)
What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on support for clean energy projects in Wales.
Gerald Jones (Labour - Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of increases in defence spending on Wales.
Katrina Murray (Labour - Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch)
What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on increasing economic growth in Wales.
Adam Jogee (Labour - Newcastle-under-Lyme)
What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on increasing economic growth in Wales.
Noah Law (Labour - St Austell and Newquay)
What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help improve the Welsh rail network.
Patricia Ferguson (Labour - Glasgow West)
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of increases in defence spending on Wales.

Wednesday 4th March - noon

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

Cabinet Office

First 5 Oral Questions
Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Uma Kumaran (Labour - Stratford and Bow)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Gagan Mohindra (Conservative - South West Hertfordshire)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Sam Rushworth (Labour - Bishop Auckland)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Jonathan Davies (Labour - Mid Derbyshire)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour - Tooting)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Elaine Stewart (Labour - Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Gareth Bacon (Conservative - Orpington)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour - Gower)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Katie Lam (Conservative - Weald of Kent)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Kirsteen Sullivan (Labour (Co-op) - Bathgate and Linlithgow)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party - Perth and Kinross-shire)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
Matt Turmaine (Labour - Watford)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.
James Frith (Labour - Bury North)
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 4 March.

Thursday 5th March - 9:30 a.m.

Cabinet Office

First 5 Oral Questions
Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
If he will commission new works under the Official History Programme.
Gareth Bacon (Conservative - Orpington)
What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the delivery of the Civil Service Pension Scheme.
Jeevun Sandher (Labour - Loughborough)
What recent discussions he has had with EU counterparts on topics of mutual interest.
Chris Hinchliff (Labour - North East Hertfordshire)
What steps he is taking to uphold standards in Government.
Catherine Fookes (Labour - Monmouthshire)
What recent discussions he has had with Capita on ensuring timely payments under the Civil Service Pension Scheme.
Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour - Gower)
What recent progress he has made on strengthening the relationship between the UK Government and the devolved Administrations. 
Patrick Hurley (Labour - Southport)
What steps he is taking through the Office for the Impact Economy to help increase the size of the cooperative sector.
Blake Stephenson (Conservative - Mid Bedfordshire)
What guidance his Department issues on civil service sponsorship of visas.
Chris Vince (Labour (Co-op) - Harlow)
What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on coordinating the work of the Co-operative Development Unit across Government.
Lorraine Beavers (Labour - Blackpool North and Fleetwood)
What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the procurement of the Business Process Services element of the Synergy Programme in the context of shared services across Government.
Jeff Smith (Labour - Manchester Withington)
What steps he plans to take to consult the public on the design of the digital ID scheme.
Susan Murray (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dunbartonshire)
What estimate he has made of the cost of the Civil Service Pensions Recovery Plan.
Kirsteen Sullivan (Labour (Co-op) - Bathgate and Linlithgow)
What steps his Department is taking to encourage the adoption of the inclusive personal protective equipment Standard BS 30417 in Government procurement contracts.
Oliver Ryan (Labour (Co-op) - Burnley)
What steps he has taken to spread the location of Government and civil service staff across the UK.
Martin Rhodes (Labour - Glasgow North)
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help tackle cyber threats.
Luke Charters (Labour - York Outer)
what recent discussions he has had with EU counterparts on topics of mutual interest.
Sonia Kumar (Labour - Dudley)
Whether his Department has issued guidance to the Department of Health and Social Care on the procurement of secure IT systems infrastructure from British businesses.
Tom Hayes (Labour - Bournemouth East)
What recent discussions he has with the European Commission on linking UK and EU emission trading systems.
Luke Murphy (Labour - Basingstoke)
What steps he is taking through civil service reform to support the economy.
Sarah Russell (Labour - Congleton)
What steps his Department is taking to help improve the cyber security of national infrastructure.
Rachel Taylor (Labour - North Warwickshire and Bedworth)
What steps he is taking to increase resilience against foreign interference.
Joe Morris (Labour - Hexham)
What steps his Department is taking through public procurement to help reduce carbon emissions.
Gregory Stafford (Conservative - Farnham and Bordon)
What recent progress he has made on implementing the humble Address of 4 February 2026.
Steve Race (Labour - Exeter)
What recent discussions he has had with EU counterparts on topics of mutual interest
Peter Swallow (Labour - Bracknell)
What assessment he has made of trends in levels of disinformation by foreign state actors.
Monday 9th March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Department for Work and Pensions
Tuesday 10th March 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
HM Treasury
Wednesday 11th March 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Women and Equalities
Wednesday 11th March 2026 - noon
Tabled By: Keir Starmer (Labour - Holborn and St Pancras) Cabinet Office
Thursday 12th March 2026 - 9:30 a.m.
Department for Business and Trade
Monday 16th March 2026 - 2 p.m.
Defense (including Topical Questions)
Tuesday 17th March 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Ministry of Justice
Wednesday 18th March 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
Wednesday 18th March 2026 - noon
Prime Minister
Thursday 19th March 2026 - 9:30 a.m.
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Thursday 19th March 2026 - 10:10 a.m.
Attorney General
Monday 23rd March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Home Office
Tuesday 24th March 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Wednesday 25th March 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Northern Ireland Office
Wednesday 25th March 2026 - noon
Prime Minster
Thursday 26th March 2026 - 9:30 a.m.
Department for Transport
Monday 13th April 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Tuesday 14th April 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Department of Health and Social Care
Wednesday 15th April 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Scotland Office
Wednesday 15th April 2026 - noon
Prime Minister
Thursday 16th April 2026 - 9:30 a.m.
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Thursday 16th April 2026 - 10:10 a.m.
Church Commissioners and House of Commons Commission and Public Accounts Commission and Restoration and Renewal Client Board and Speaker’s Committee on the Electoral Commission (including Topical Questions)
Monday 20th April 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Department for Education
Tuesday 21st April 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Wednesday 22nd April 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Wales Office
Wednesday 22nd April 2026 - noon
Prime Minister
Thursday 23rd April 2026 - 9:30 a.m.
Cabinet Office
Monday 27th April 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Department for Work and Pensions
Tuesday 28th April 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
HM Treasury
Wednesday 29th April 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Women and Equalities (including Topical Questions)
Wednesday 29th April 2026 - noon
Prime Minister
Thursday 30th April 2026 - 9:30 a.m.
Department for Business and Trade
Tuesday 5th May 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Ministry of Justice
Wednesday 6th May 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
Wednesday 6th May 2026 - noon
Prime Minister
Thursday 7th May 2026 - 9:30 a.m.
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Thursday 7th May 2026 - 10:10 a.m.
Attorney General
Monday 11th May 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Ministry of Defence
Tuesday 12th May 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Wednesday 13th May 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Northern Ireland Office
Wednesday 13th May 2026 - noon
Prime Minister
Thursday 14th May 2026 - 9:30 a.m.
Department for Transport
Monday 18th May 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Home Office
Tuesday 19th May 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Department of Health and Social Care
Wednesday 20th May 2026 - 11:30 a.m.
Scotland Office
Wednesday 20th May 2026 - noon
Prime Minister
Thursday 21st May 2026 - 9:30 a.m.
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Thursday 21st May 2026 - 10:10 a.m.
Church Commissioners and House of Commons Commission and Public Accounts Commission and Restoration and Renewal Client Board and Speaker’s Committee on the Electoral Commission

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.

Sunday 1st March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Repowering of onshore wind farms
Tabled By: Lord Teverson (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Sunday 1st March 2026
Earmarking a dedicated proportion of any future UK financial assistance, loans, or aid packages to Ukraine to finance reparation
Tabled By: Baroness Goudie (Labour - Life peer)
Sunday 1st March 2026
Improving access to migraine care through the 10 Year Health Plan for England
Tabled By: Lord Londesborough (Crossbench - Excepted Hereditary)
Sunday 1st March 2026
Effect of companies holding their annual general meetings solely online on individual shareholders’ ability to hold directors to account
Tabled By: Lord Lee of Trafford (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Monday 2nd March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Progress made in relation to the (1) implementation, and (2) outcomes, of the Child Poverty Strategy. 
Tabled By: Baroness Chakrabarti (Labour - Life peer)
Monday 2nd March 2026
Implementing due diligence requirements for forest-risk commodities.
Tabled By: Baroness Sheehan (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Monday 2nd March 2026
Recent developments in the UK’s streaming and cinema sector, and the impact of the bid by Netflix to acquire Warner Bros.
Tabled By: Lord Black of Brentwood (Conservative - Life peer)
Monday 2nd March 2026
Reducing violence against NHS staff.
Tabled By: Baroness Rafferty (Labour - Life peer)
Tuesday 3rd March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Policies and plans to deliver Carbon Budget 6
Tabled By: Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb (Green Party - Life peer)
Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Potential impact of the Defence Industrial Strategy 2025 on promoting economic growth and job creation in English regions and devolved nations
Tabled By: Lord Forbes of Newcastle (Labour - Life peer)
Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Increasing the competitiveness of British farming against imported produce
Tabled By: Lord Harlech (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)
Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Enabling legislation passed by the Tynwald and States Assembly allowing assisted dying to receive Royal Assent in a timely fashion
Tabled By: Lord Bassam of Brighton (Labour - Life peer)
Wednesday 4th March 2026 - 3 p.m.
Reorganisation of local government in England
Tabled By: Lord John of Southwark (Labour - Life peer)
Wednesday 4th March 2026
Appointment of a Maternity Commissioner, following a petition to Parliament and calls by the Muslim Women’s Network UK and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Birth Trauma
Tabled By: Baroness Gohir (Crossbench - Life peer)
Wednesday 4th March 2026
Further steps to ensure democracy in Taiwan
Tabled By: Baroness D'Souza (Crossbench - Life peer)
Thursday 5th March 2026 - 11 a.m.
'FAS Plan: building a safer future together' and options for per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances to be banned in all consumer products manufactured or sold in the UK
Tabled By: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Labour - Life peer)
Thursday 5th March 2026
University of Manchester report 'Class Ceiling' and steps to address class inequality in the arts
Tabled By: Earl of Clancarty (Crossbench - Excepted Hereditary)
Thursday 5th March 2026
Review of the Operation of the Access to Work fund
Tabled By: Lord Touhig (Labour - Life peer)
Monday 9th March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Whether periodic tenancies draw more tenants into Stamp Duty Land Tax lease returns than fixed-term tenancies
Tabled By: Lord Bailey of Paddington (Conservative - Life peer)
Monday 9th March 2026
Impact of the activities of the Crown Estate on the Welsh economy and household budgets in Wales
Tabled By: Baroness Humphreys (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Monday 9th March 2026
Progress made by the Independent Commission on Adult Social Care
Tabled By: Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative - Life peer)
Monday 9th March 2026
Criteria used by the British Business Bank when investing in UK businesses
Tabled By: Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (Labour - Life peer)
Tuesday 10th March 2026
Implementation of section 106 of the Equality Act 2010. 
Tabled By: Baroness Gale (Labour - Life peer)
Tuesday 10th March 2026
Raising awareness of dyscalculia among educators, including Special Educational Needs Coordinators, and ensuring dyscalculic pupils have specialist support
Tabled By: Baroness Bull (Crossbench - Life peer)
Tuesday 10th March 2026
Incentivising foreign direct investment into the United Kingdom
Tabled By: Lord Hunt of Wirral (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 11th March 2026 - 3 p.m.
Supporting the UK space economy
Tabled By: Viscount Stansgate (Labour - Excepted Hereditary)
Wednesday 11th March 2026
Definition of a small farm in the context of the reformed Sustainable Farming Incentive
Tabled By: Lord Colgrain (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)
Wednesday 11th March 2026
Discussions with the European Union in relation to alignment with the EU Digital Services Act, and greater co-operation on digital services regulation
Tabled By: Baroness Gill (Labour - Life peer)
Thursday 12th March 2026 - 11 a.m.
Ending the use of illegal accommodation for children in care and secure sufficient regulated care
Tabled By: Lord Wood of Anfield (Labour - Life peer)
Thursday 12th March 2026
Whether NHS services for heart valve disease support healthy ageing and ensure older adults receive equitable access to timely treatment
Tabled By: Lord McCabe (Labour - Life peer)
Thursday 12th March 2026
Benefits of peatland restoration for flood resilience and nature recovery
Tabled By: Lord Bishop of Lincoln (Bishops - Bishops)
Monday 16th March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Standards of behaviour applied to public servants on secondment to international organisations where UK civil service standards may be higher than those of the temporary secondment
Tabled By: Baroness Falkner of Margravine (Crossbench - Life peer)
Monday 16th March 2026
Sustaining and enhancing the in-house software capabilities of the NHS
Tabled By: Viscount Hanworth (Labour - Excepted Hereditary)
Monday 16th March 2026
Progress and timetable for legal humanist weddings
Tabled By: Baroness Thornton (Labour - Life peer)
Monday 16th March 2026
Impact of introducing a visitor levy on the cost of domestic travel and holidays within the United Kingdom
Tabled By: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 17th March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Plan 2 student loans repayments
Tabled By: Lord Balfe (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 17th March 2026
BBC World Service
Tabled By: Baroness Royall of Blaisdon (Labour - Life peer)
Tuesday 17th March 2026
Refuse workers: industrial dispute between Birmingham City Council and Unite
Tabled By: Lord Woodley (Labour - Life peer)
Wednesday 18th March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Contribution of trail hunting to the rural economy
Tabled By: Earl of Leicester (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)
Wednesday 18th March 2026
EU Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages
Tabled By: Baroness O'Grady of Upper Holloway (Labour - Life peer)
Wednesday 18th March 2026
Supporting councils to regenerate struggling high streets and towns
Tabled By: Baroness Scott of Bybrook (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 19th March 2026 - 11 a.m.
Discharging patients is from hospital:consulting unpaid carers
Tabled By: Baroness Pitkeathley (Labour - Life peer)
Thursday 19th March 2026
Technological assistance for flood detection and prevention
Tabled By: Lord Bishop of Sheffield (Bishops - Bishops)
Thursday 19th March 2026
Resilience of rail infrastructure against future storms and floods
Tabled By: Lord Berkeley (Labour - Life peer)
Monday 23rd March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Repowering onshore wind farms
Tabled By: Lord Teverson (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Monday 23rd March 2026
Future UK financial assistance, loans, or aid packages to Ukraine to finance reparation
Tabled By: Baroness Goudie (Labour - Life peer)
Monday 23rd March 2026
Improving access to migraine care through the 10 Year Health Plan for England
Tabled By: Lord Londesborough (Crossbench - Excepted Hereditary)
Monday 23rd March 2026
Effect of companies holding their annual general meetings solely online on individual shareholders’ ability to hold directors to account
Tabled By: Lord Lee of Trafford (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Tuesday 24th March 2026 - 2:30 p.m.
Defining “court readiness” in the context of a debate on the Renters' Rights Bill on 14 January 2025
Tabled By: Lord Jamieson (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 24th March 2026
Implementing a code of practice under the Parking (Code of Practice) Act 2019
Tabled By: Lord Kirkhope of Harrogate (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 24th March 2026
Ensuring public transport is fully accessible
Tabled By: Baroness Pidgeon (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Wednesday 25th March 2026 - 3 p.m.
Actions in response to the Cranston Inquiry Report, published on 5 February
Tabled By: Lord Dubs (Labour - Life peer)
Wednesday 25th March 2026
Strengthening the work of the Media Freedom Coalition
Tabled By: Baroness Anelay of St Johns (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 25th March 2026
Promoting equality as part of the Break Down Barriers to Opportunity mission
Tabled By: Baroness Nye (Labour - Life peer)
Thursday 26th March 2026 - 11 a.m.
The government's A.I. growth lab
Tabled By: Lord Holmes of Richmond (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 26th March 2026
Antisemitism in international human rights bodies
Tabled By: Baroness Deech (Crossbench - Life peer)
Thursday 26th March 2026
Lloyds Bank’s investigation of fraud at HBOS
Tabled By: Lord Sikka (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 3rd March 2026
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided]
Tabled By: Mike Reader (Labour - Northampton South)
Wednesday 4th March 2026
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided]
Tabled By: Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour - Gower)
Tuesday 10th March 2026
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided]
Tabled By: Ruth Jones (Labour - Newport West and Islwyn)
Wednesday 11th March 2026
That leave be given to bring in a Bill under SO No. 23 [details to be provided]
Tabled By: John Cooper (Conservative - Dumfries and Galloway)

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 2nd March 2026
Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Wednesday 4th March 2026
Thursday 5th March 2026
Monday 9th March 2026
Monday 16th March 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 2nd March 2026
Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Wednesday 4th March 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 2nd March 2026
Tuesday 3rd March 2026
    9 a.m. - Room 8, Palace of Westminster
      Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill - Oral evidence
      Subject: Armed Forces Bill 2026
      At 9:15am: Oral evidence
      The Rt Hon. the Lord Lancaster of Kimbolton TD, author of Reserve Forces Review 2030
      Lt Gen Sir Nick Pope, military adviser to the Haythornthwaite Review
      At 10:00am: Oral evidence
      Maj Gen Jamie Gordon - Reserves External Scrutiny Team Clerk and Chief Executive at Council of RFCAs
      Professor Vincent Connelly - Academic member at Reserves External Scrutiny Team
      ACM Lord Peach - Chair at Reserves External Scrutiny Team
      Maj Gen Stephen Potter - Vice Chair at Reserves External Scrutiny Team
      At 11:00am: Oral evidence
      Gen (retd) Sir Richard Barrons, External Reviewer, Strategic Defence Review


    9:30 a.m. - Room 6, Palace of Westminster
      Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Work of the Department and its arm’s-length bodies
      At 10:00am: Oral evidence
      Paul Kissack - Permanent Secretary at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
      David Hill - Director General for Strategy and Water at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
      Iain King - Chief Financial Officer at Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
      Emma Bourne - Director General for EU Reset and Trade at Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs


    9:30 a.m. - Room 16, Palace of Westminster
      Culture, Media and Sport Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Children's tv and video content
      At 10:00am: Oral evidence
      Iain Bundred - Director of Policy and Public Affairs at BBC
      Patricia Hidalgo - Director of Children & Education at BBC
      Kate Morton - Head of Commissioning and Acquisitions at BBC


    9:30 a.m. - Room 15, Palace of Westminster
      Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: The work of the Cabinet Office
      At 10:00am: Oral evidence
      Catherine Little CB - Chief Operating Officer for the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary to the Cabinet Office at Cabinet Office
      Caroline Patterson - Chief Financial Officer at Cabinet Office
      David Foley - Chief Executive at Infected Blood Compensation Authority
      Angela MacDonald - Second Permanent Secretary at HM Revenue and Customs
      Ellen Atkinson - Acting Director General of Propriety and Ethics at Cabinet Office


    9:30 a.m. - The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
      Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill
      At 9:45am: Oral evidence
      Catherine Williams OBE - Co-Founder at National Leasehold Campaign (NLC)
      Liam Spender - Lawyer and Campaigner at Leasehold Knowledge Partnership
      At 10:05am: Oral evidence
      Harry Scoffin - Founder at Free Leaseholders
      Halima Ali - Joint Campaign Co-Ordinator at HorNets
      At 10:25am: Oral evidence
      Charmaine McQueen-Prince - Chair of the Leasehold Reform Subcommittee at Residential Freehold Association
      At 10:55am: Oral evidence
      The Rt Hon. the Lord Gove - Former Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
      Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP - Former Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government


    9:30 a.m. - The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
      Education Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Reading for Pleasure
      At 10:00am: Oral evidence
      Jonathan Douglas - Chief Executive at The National Literacy Trust
      Annie Crombie - Co-Chief Executive at Booktrust
      Mrs Debbie Hicks - Creative Director at The Reading Agency
      At 11:00am: Oral evidence
      Luke Taylor - Senior Researcher at Centre for Social Justice (CSJ)
      Ellen Broomé - Chief Executive at British Dyslexia Association
      Ms Anjali Patel - Lead Advisory Teacher at The Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE)
      Onyinye Iwu - children's author, illustrator and art teacher at (None)


    10 a.m. - The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
      Defence Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Defence in the High North
      At 10:30am: Oral evidence
      Professor Caroline Kennedy-Pipe - Professor of War Studies at Loughborough University
      Dr Marc De Vore - Senior Lecturer at the School of International Relations at University of St Andrews
      Ed Arnold - Senior Research Fellow, European Security at Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)


    1:30 p.m. - The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
      International Development Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: The UK’s International Climate Finance
      At 2:00pm: Oral evidence
      Elizabeth Wathuti - Founder and Executive Director at Green Generation Initiative
      Zahid Shashoto - Head of Programme at Uttaran
      Dishon Murage - Technical Advisor at Oceans Alive Foundation
      At 3:00pm: Oral evidence
      Professor Avinash Persaud - Special Advisor on Climate Change at Inter-American Development Bank
      Ms May Thazin Aung - Senior researcher at International Institute for Environmental Development


Wednesday 4th March 2026
    9 a.m. - Room 6, Palace of Westminster
      Scottish Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: GB Energy and the net zero transition
      At 9:30am: Oral evidence
      Julian Leslie - Director of Strategic Energy Planning and Chief Engineer at NESO
      Steve McMahon - Director for Network Price Controls and Head of Scotland at Ofgem
      At 10:30am: Oral evidence
      Guy Jefferson - Managing Director Transmission at Scottish Power Energy Networks
      James Basden - Founder and Director at Zenobe
      Scott Somerville - Director of External Affairs at E.ON UK


    9 a.m. - Room 8, Palace of Westminster
      Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill - Oral evidence
      Subject: Armed Forces Bill 2026
      At 9:15am: Oral evidence
      Natalie Elphicke Ross OBE - Chair at Defence Housing Strategy Review team
      David Brewer - Chief Operating Officer, Defence Infrastructure Organisation at Ministry of Defence
      At 10:15am: Oral evidence
      Mark Hayhurst - Accommodation Policy Advisor at RAF Families Federation
      Helen Fish - Senior Families Advocate & Accommodation Lead at Naval Families Federation
      Cat Calder - Housing Specialist at Army Families Federation
      At 10:45am: Oral evidence
      Sarah Atherton, former Defence Minister and subject matter expert


    9 a.m. - Room 16, Palace of Westminster
      Work and Pensions Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Carer's benefits beyond the Sayce Review
      At 9:30am: Oral evidence
      Liz Sayce OBE - Independent reviewer of the Carer's Allowance
      At 10:30am: Oral evidence
      Emily Holzhausen CBE - Director of Public Affairs at Carers UK
      Kirsty McHugh - Chief Executive at Carers Trust
      Anne McMunn - Professor of Social Epidemiology at University College London
      Dr Maxine Watkins - Research Fellow at School of Social Policy, University of Birmingham


    9 a.m. - The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
      Northern Ireland Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Work of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
      At 9:30am: Oral evidence
      Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland at Northern Ireland Office
      Matthew Patrick MP - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland at Northern Ireland Office
      Julie Harrison - Permanent Secretary at Northern Ireland Office
      Fleur Johnson - Windsor Framework Director at Cabinet Office


    9:15 a.m. - The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
      Transport Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Supercharging the EV transition
      At 9:15am: Oral evidence
      Dr Nicole Bulawa
      Jarrod Birch - Head of Policy and Public Affairs at ChargeUK
      Wesley Scott - Head of Industrial Sales and Solution at Brook Green Supply
      Esme Yuill - Head of External Affairs at Transport East
      David Boyer - Head of Electricity Systems at Energy Networks Association


    2 p.m. - Room 6, Palace of Westminster
      Women and Equalities Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Egg donation and freezing
      At 2:20pm: Oral evidence
      Laura-Rose Thorogood - Founder at LGBT MUMMIES
      Dr Diane Tober - Associate Professor of Medical Anthropology at University of Alabama
      At 3:05pm: Oral evidence
      Dr Emily Dickerson - Consultant Gynaecologist Fertility Specialist and Clinical Lead for Donation and Surrogacy at Care Fertility
      Dr Geetha Venkat - Founder and Medical Director at Harley Street Egg Bank and Harley Street Fertility Clinic
      Dr Sarah Martins Da Silva - Clinical Reader in Reproductive Medicine and Honorary Consultant Gynaecologist at Ninewells Hospital and Medical School


    2 p.m. - Room 8, Palace of Westminster
      Environmental Audit Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Peatlands: natural and environmental benefits and impacts
      At 2:30pm: Oral evidence
      Ms Sally Nex - Advocate at The Peat-free Partnership
      David Denny - Director of Research & Knowledge Transfer at Horticultural Trades Association
      Mr Andrew Gilruth - Chief Executive at Moorland Association
      At 3:30pm: Oral evidence
      Gabrielle Edwards - Deputy Director of Access, Landscape, Peatland and Soils at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
      Alan Law - Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer, Natural England at Natural England
      Craig Rockliff - Head of Biodiversity Data, Nature Regulation & Peatland at Environment Agency


    2:30 p.m. - The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
      Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: The cost of energy
      At 3:00pm: Oral evidence
      Jonathan Brearley - Chief Executive at Ofgem
      Akshay Kaul - Director General for Infrastructure at Ofgem
      Fintan Slye - Chief Executive Officer at National Energy System Operator (NESO)
      Claire Dykta - Director of Strategy and Policy at National Energy System Operator (NESO)


Thursday 5th March 2026
Tuesday 10th March 2026
    2 p.m. - TBC
      Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill - Private Meeting

Wednesday 11th March 2026
    9 a.m. - TBC
      Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill - Private Meeting

Thursday 12th March 2026
Monday 16th March 2026
Tuesday 17th March 2026
    2 p.m. - TBC
      Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill - Private Meeting

Wednesday 18th March 2026
    9 a.m. - TBC
      Select Committee on the Armed Forces Bill - Private Meeting

    3 p.m. - tbc
      Public Accounts Commission - Oral evidence
      Subject: National Audit Office Main Estimates 2026-27
      At 3:10pm: Oral evidence
      Gareth Davies - Comptroller and Auditor General at National Audit Office
      Dame Fiona Reynolds DBE - Chair at National Audit Office
      Rebecca Sheeran - Chief Operating Officer at National Audit Office


Thursday 19th March 2026
Monday 23rd March 2026
Tuesday 24th March 2026
Tuesday 21st April 2026
Tuesday 19th May 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 2nd March 2026
Tuesday 3rd March 2026
    1:30 p.m. - Room 3, Palace of Westminster
      Science and Technology Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology
      At 2:00pm: Oral evidence
      The Rt Hon Liz Kendall MP - Secretary of State at Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
      The Lord Vallance of Balham KCB - Minister of State at Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
      Emran Mian - Permanent Secretary at Department for Science, Innovation and Technology


Wednesday 4th March 2026
    10 a.m. - Room 2, Palace of Westminster
      Financial Services Regulation Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Growth and proposed regulation of stablecoins in the UK
      At 10:00am: Oral evidence
      Tom Duff Gordon - Vice President for International Policy at Coinbase
      At 11:00am: Oral evidence
      Adam Jackson - Chief Strategy Officer at Innovate Finance


    10:30 a.m. - Room 3, Palace of Westminster
      Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Follow-up inquiry on Strengthening Northern Ireland's voice in the context of the Windsor Framework
      At 10:45am: Oral evidence
      Stuart Anderson - Director of Public Affairs and International Relations at Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry
      Roger Pollen - Head of FSB Northern Ireland at FSB Northern Ireland
      Mr Alexander Kinnear - Parliamentary Officer at Ulster Farmers' Union


Thursday 5th March 2026
    10:45 a.m. - Room 3, Palace of Westminster
      Numeracy for Life Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Numeracy for Life
      At 10:50am: Oral evidence
      Prof Hannah Fry - Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics at Cambridge University
      Bobby Seagull - Mathematics teacher, author and broadcaster


Tuesday 10th March 2026
Wednesday 11th March 2026
    10:30 a.m. - To be confirmed
      Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee - Oral evidence
      Subject: Follow-up inquiry on Strengthening Northern Ireland's voice in the context of the Windsor Framework
      At 10:45am: Oral evidence
      Neil Johnston - Director at Northern Ireland Retail Consortium
      Jonathan Walsh - Director at Fortior Insight Ltd
      Claire Sullivan - Head of Policy at CBI Northern Ireland


Thursday 12th March 2026
Tuesday 17th March 2026
Wednesday 18th March 2026
Thursday 19th March 2026
Tuesday 24th March 2026
Wednesday 25th March 2026
Thursday 26th March 2026
Wednesday 15th April 2026
Thursday 16th April 2026
Thursday 23rd April 2026
Tuesday 5th May 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.


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.

In short

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

Monday 2nd March 2026
Report stage (Lords)
Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Report stage (Lords)
Wednesday 4th March 2026
Report stage (Lords)
Thursday 5th March 2026
Report stage (Lords)
Monday 9th March 2026
Report stage (Lords)
Tuesday 10th March 2026
Report stage (Lords)
Wednesday 11th March 2026
Report stage (Lords)
Thursday 12th March 2026
Monday 16th March 2026
Report stage (Lords)
Wednesday 18th March 2026
Report stage (Lords)
Thursday 19th March 2026
Report stage (Lords)
Monday 23rd March 2026
Report stage (Lords)

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 6th March 2026
Friday 13th March 2026
Friday 20th March 2026
Friday 27th March 2026
2nd reading
Ten Minute Rule Bill
Friday 17th April 2026
2nd reading
Ten Minute Rule Bill
Friday 24th April 2026
Friday 1st May 2026
Friday 15th May 2026
Friday 29th May 2026
Friday 10th July 2026
2nd reading
Ten Minute Rule Bill