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Thursday 21 December 2017 Meeting started at 9.34am, ended 5.30pm

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Channel:
1

House:
Commons

Location:
Commons Chamber

Event Type:
Main chamber

Production:
TV
  • Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

  • Q1. When she plans to announce her decision on a new location for Channel 4. (903075)

    Rt Hon David Hanson MP (Delyn, Labour)

  • Q2. What steps her Department is taking to ensure that the level of National Lottery funding for charities is maintained. (903076)

    Wes Streeting MP (Ilford North, Labour)

  • Q3. What recent assessment she has made of the role of public libraries in increasing social mobility. (903077)

    Luke Pollard MP (Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport, Labour (Co-op))

  • Q4. If she will assume responsibility for ensuring the delivery of broadband in Scotland. (903078)

    Stephen Kerr MP (Stirling, Conservative)

  • Q5. What recent assessment she has made of the effect on public libraries of changes to local authority budgets. (903079)

    Liz McInnes MP (Heywood and Middleton, Labour)

  • Q6. What recent assessment she has made of progress towards the target of 95 per cent superfast broadband coverage. (903080)

    Sir Edward Leigh MP (Gainsborough, Conservative)

  • Q7. What assessment she has made of whether Disney’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox has implications for the Competition and Markets Authority's decision on the proposed merger of 21st Century Fox and Sky. (903081)

    Rt Hon Alistair Carmichael MP (Orkney and Shetland, Liberal Democrat)

  • Q8. What steps her Department is taking to tackle problems associated with online ticket sales. (903084)

    Paul Masterton MP (East Renfrewshire, Conservative)

  • Q9. What estimate she has made of the amount donated to support the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire; and if she will make a statement. (903085)

    Bob Blackman MP (Harrow East, Conservative)

  • Q10. What steps her Department is taking to increase the number of public funding sources available to charities and voluntary organisations. (903086)

    Mike Amesbury MP (Weaver Vale, Labour)

  • Q11. What recent assessment she has made of the potential effect on the digital and tech industries of the UK leaving the EU. (903087)

    Danielle Rowley MP (Midlothian, Labour)

  • Q12. What steps the Government is taking to protect young people from gambling-related harm. (903088)

    Ronnie Cowan MP (Inverclyde, Scottish National Party)

  • Q13. What recent assessment she has made of progress towards the target of 95 per cent superfast broadband coverage. (903089)

    Lee Rowley MP (North East Derbyshire, Conservative)

  • Q14. What steps her Department is taking to tackle problem gambling. (903090)

    Carolyn Harris MP (Swansea East, Labour)

  • Q15. What steps her Department is taking to improve access to sports facilities. (903092)

    Louise Haigh MP (Sheffield, Heeley, Labour)

  • Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

  • Oral Questions to the Attorney General

  • Q1. What plans the Government has to implement the agreement reached by the Council of Europe on prisoner voting in the UK. (903063)

    Ms Nusrat Ghani MP (Wealden, Conservative)

  • Q2. What the timetable is for the Director of Public Prosecutions to complete her review of the charging decision in relation to the fatal shooting of Jermaine Baker; and if he will make a statement. (903064)

    Rt Hon David Lammy MP (Tottenham, Labour)

  • Q3. What steps he has taken to promote public legal education in the last 12 months. (903065)

    Nigel Huddleston MP (Mid Worcestershire, Conservative)

  • Q4. How many British jihadists (a) have been prosecuted and (b) are being considered for prosecution since returning from Syria or Iraq. (903066)

    Mr Philip Hollobone MP (Kettering, Conservative)

  • Q5. What the Government's plans are for the future of the Serious Fraud Office. (903069)

    Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi MP (Slough, Labour)

  • Q6. What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on tackling knife crime. (903070)

    Mike Amesbury MP (Weaver Vale, Labour)

  • Q7. What steps he has taken to promote public legal education in the last 12 months. (903071)

    Jo Churchill MP (Bury St Edmunds, Conservative)

  • Q8. What recent discussions he has had with the Home Secretary on developing a more integrated approach to the prosecution of fraud. (903072)

    Tony Lloyd MP (Rochdale, Labour)

  • Q9. What steps he has taken to promote public legal education in the last 12 months. (903073)

    Tom Tugendhat MP (Tonbridge and Malling, Conservative)

  • Business Statement: Business questions to the Leader of the House

  • Statement: Independent Complaints and Grievance Policy

  • Statement: Supported Housing

  • Backbench Business: Russian interference in UK politics and society

    Rt Hon Tom Brake MP (Carshalton and Wallington, Liberal Democrat)

  • Backbench Business: Matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment

    Ian Mearns MP (Gateshead, Labour)

  • Adjournment: Justice for cyclists and the case of Ian Winterburn

    Fabian Hamilton MP (Leeds North East, Labour)

  • 10:32:22

    Q5. What the Government's plans are for the future of the Serious Fraud Office. (903069)

  • 10:32:27

    Rt Hon Jeremy Wright QC MP, The Attorney-General (Kenilworth and Southam, Conservative)

  • 10:33:01

    Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi MP (Slough, Labour)

  • 10:33:35

    Rt Hon Jeremy Wright QC MP, The Attorney-General (Kenilworth and Southam, Conservative)

  • 10:34:22

    Rt Hon Sir Desmond Swayne MP (New Forest West, Conservative)