House of Commons debates

Iau, 28 Mai 2015

  • Speaker’s Statement

    1 araith

    Yesterday the right hon. Member for Gordon (Alex Salmond) raised a point of order asking whether the changes to our Standing Orders that the Government propose to bring forward would, first,...

  • Business of the House

    78 areithiau

    Will the Leader of the House give us the business for next week?

  • Bills Presented

    • High Speed Rail (London - West Midlands) Bill

      Presentation and resumption of proceedings ( Standing Order No. 80A) Mr Secretary McLoughlin, supported by the Prime Minister, Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mrs Secretary May, Mr Secretary...

    • European Union Referendum Bill

      Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Mr Secretary Hammond, supported by the Prime Minister, Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, Secretary David Mundell, Mrs Secretary Villiers,...

      Scotland Bill

      Secretary David Mundell, supported by the Prime Minister, Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mrs Secretary May, Secretary Michael Gove, Mr Secretary Duncan Smith, Secretary Amber Rudd, Mr Secretary...

  • Point of Order

    2 areithiau

    Yesterday you kindly addressed the House before we debated Her Majesty’s Most Gracious Speech, and you made it clear that there is a responsibility within this House in how we conduct...

  • Debate on the Address

    • [2nd Day]

      Debate resumed (Order, 27May). Question again proposed, That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, as follows: Most Gracious Sovereign, We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal...

    • Home Affairs and Justice

      115 areithiau

      The Gracious Speech we heard yesterday set out the Government’s programme for the first Session of this Parliament, including a series of important measures on justice and home affairs. It...

  • HM Naval Base Clyde

    17 areithiau

    Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Guy Opperman.)

Beth yw hwn?

Debates in the House of Commons are an opportunity for MPs from all parties to scrutinise government legislation and raise important local, national or topical issues.

And sometimes to shout at each other.

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