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Catch up on David Cameron answering questions from MPs on 9 January, the first Prime Minister's Questions of 2013

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Speaker's School Council Awards

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Primary art competition Education

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Urgent question on attacks on civilians in Burma

Valerie Vaz to ask question in Commons at 3.30pm

What's on

Monday 14 January 2013

House of Commons

Main Chamber

Time Business
2:30pm Oral Questions

Defence, including Topical Questions

Legislation

Crime and Courts Bill [HL] - Second reading

Adjournment - Steve Baker

Vascular services at Wycombe Hospital

Westminster Hall

No business announced for today

General Committee

Time Business
4:30pm - Room 9, Palace of Westminster First Delegated Legislation Committee

To consider the draft Public Bodies (Abolition of the Railway Heritage Committee) Order 2013

4:30pm - Room 12, Palace of Westminster Third Delegated Legislation Committee

To consider the draft Purbeck (Electoral Changes) Order 2013

Select Committee

Time Business
3:15pm - Room 15, Palace of Westminster Public Accounts

Progress in making NHS efficiency savings - Katherine Murphy, Chief Executive, Patients Association and Mike Farrar, Chief Executive, NHS Confederation; Sir David Nicholson KCB CBE, Chief Executive of the NHS in England and NHS Commissioning Board, David Flory, Deputy Chief Executive, NHS Trust Development Authority, Department of Health, Sir Bruce Keogh, Medical Director, NHS and Hugh Porter, Chair, Nottingham City Clinical Commissioning Group

4:05pm - Room 8, Palace of Westminster Transport

Aviation Strategy - Rhian Kelly, Director of Business Environment, Confederation of British Industry, Mike Spicer, Senior Policy Adviser, British Chamber of Commerce, Corin Taylor, Senior Economic Adviser, Institiute of Directors, John Dickie, Director of Strategy and Policy, London First and Stuart Fraser, Deputy Chairman of Policy and Resources, City of London Corporation; Emma Antrobus, Policy Manager, Greater Mancheser Chamber of Commerce, Jerry Blackett, Chief Executive Officer, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, Garry Clark, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, Scottish Chamber of Commerce and Paul Gilbert, Chairman, International Trade Committee, Liverpool Chamber of Commerce; Christopher Snelling, Head of Urban Policy, Freight Transport Association, Andrew Walters, Chairman, London Biggin Hill Airport and Brandon O'Reilly, Chief Executive Officer, TAG Farnborough Airport

4:30pm - The Grimond Room, Portcullis House Work and Pensions

Governance and best practice in workplace pension provision - Dominic Lindley, Financial Services Policy Team Leader, Which, Craig Berry, Pensions Policy Officer, TUC, Alison Bailey, Head of Policy, The Pensions Advisory Service and Jane Vass, Head of Public Policy, Age UK; Bill Galvin, Chief Executive, The Pensions Regulator and Martin Wheatley, Managing Director, Conduct Business Unit, Financial Services Authority and Chief Executive Officer designate, Financial Conduct Authority

4:30pm - The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards

Banking Standards - Gavin Shreeve, Principal, IFS School of Finance and Simon Thompson, Chief Executive, Chartered Banker Institute; Anthony Browne, Chief Executive, British Bankers Association

House of Lords

Main Chamber

Time Business
2:30pm Oral Questions - Baroness Perry of Southwark

Potential benefits to pupils of all ranges of abilities of the English Baccalaureate

Oral Questions - Baroness Coussins

Quality criteria used to assess the performance of Capita in delivering interpreting services to the criminal justice system

Oral Questions - Lord Touhig

Saving to public funds as a result of the work of unpaid carers in the UK

Oral Questions - Lord Aberdare

Department of Health 2013 generic cancer symptoms awareness campaign and the improvement of early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer

Legislation - Baroness Eaton

Prevention of Social Housing Fraud Bill - Third reading - Baroness Eaton

Legislation - Lord Wallace of Saltaire

Electoral Registration and Administration Bill - Committee of the whole House (Day 2) - Lord Wallace of Saltaire

Short Debate - Earl of Clancarty

Omission of certain arts subjects from the proposed English Baccalaureate Certificate

Grand Committee

Time Business
3:30pm Legislation - Lord Marland

Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill - Committee stage (Day 7) - Lord Marland

Select Committee

Time Business
3:00pm - Room 2A, Palace of Westminster Small and Medium Sized Enterprises

Small and Medium Sized Enterprises - (at 3.10pm) Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint, Minister of State for Trade and Investment; and Michael Fallon MP, Minister of State for Business and Enterprise.

4:00pm - Room 2, Palace of Westminster Internal Market, Infrastructure and Employment (EU Sub-Committee B)

Private meeting

4:00pm - Room 4, Palace of Westminster National Security Strategy Joint Committee

Private meeting

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