The week in Westminster: September 5th - September 9th

The week in Westminster: September 5th – September 9th

The week in Westminster: September 5th – September 9th

The big news stories of this summer will return with a vengeance in parliament's first week back after the summer break.

Attention will focus on parliament's committee rooms as the phone-hacking scandal and August's rioting are examined by MPs demanding answers.

COMMONS

Monday

Questions – communities and local government
Legislation – terrorism prevention and investigation measures bill
Adjournment debate – proposed waste and recycling centre in Spelthorne

Tuesday

Questions – Treasury
Ten minute rule motion – currency and banknotes (amendment)
Legislation – health and social care bill
Adjournment debate – metal thefts in the electricity industry

Wednesday

Questions – Cabinet Office
Prime minister's questions
Ten minute rule motion – Magna Carta anniversary (Bank Holiday)
Legislation – health and social care bill
Motion – to approve European documents relating to victims of crime
Adjournment – future of the BBC

Thursday

Questions – culture, media and sport
Business statement – leader of the House
Consideration of any Lords amendments
Legislation – London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (amendment) bill
Adjournment debate – unduly lenient sentences: the case of Cameron Ross

Friday

Private members' bills – legislation (territorial extent) bill, NHS redress (amendment) bill, and others

LORDS

Monday

Questions – HIV and Aids in the UK, state retirement age, ensuring appropriate ministerial cover during summer recess
Legislation – localism bill

Tuesday

Questions – public expenditure 'automatic stabiliser', 2010 corruption perceptions index, enabling cohabitants to apply for financial relief on breakdown of their relationship
Legislation – Scotland bill

Wednesday

Questions – litter and waste standards, closure of MOX reprocessing plant at Sellafield
Legislation – localism bill
Motion – statement of changes in immigration rules

Thursday

Questions – Sudan conflict, ban on feeding animal by-products and catering waste to pigs and chickens, stopping adults smoking in cars when children are present
Debate – continuing role of the Commonwealth
Debate – improving interfaith dialogue in multicultural Britain

PICK OF THE COMMITTEES

Tuesday

10:15 – London mayor Boris Johnson, deputy mayor Kit Malthouse, Metropolitan police commissioner Tim Godwin and Acpo president Sir Hugh Orde, before home affairs committee, on: policing large scale disorder

10:30 – Jonathan Chapman, Former Director of Legal Affairs, News International; Daniel Cloke, Former Group HR Director, News International; Colin Myler, Former Editor, News of the World; Tom Crone, Former Legal Manager, News Group Newspapers; before culture, media and sport committee, on: Phone-hacking

16:00 – prime minister David Cameron, before liaison committee

Wednesday

14:00 – foreign secretary William Hague, before foreign affairs committee, on: developments in UK foreign policy

15:30 – justice secretary Ken Clarke, before European scrutiny committee, on: EU accession to the European Convention on Human Rights and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

Thursday

10:00 – home secretary Theresa May, before home affairs committee, on: policing large-scale disorder