After a noisy week in politics, the parliamentary agenda is quiet.
Just two ten minute rule motions on the agenda at the moment, and no government bills.
That could all change though.
We’re waiting for the disclosures which will explain who knew what when Peter Mandelson was vetted as US ambassador. The prime minister could decide to take urgent questions in Parliament off the back of them.
And this is the final week before a short recess.
MPs go back to their constituences on Thursday for a week. They’ll be back w/c 16 February.
MONDAY 9 FEBRUARY
No votes scheduled
TUESDAY 10 FEBRUARY
Eating Disorders (Training) Bill
Requires certain public service providers to take training on eating disorders. Ten minute rule motion presented by Richard Quigley.
WEDNESDAY 11 FEBRUARY
Short-Term Let Accommodation (Data Sharing Requirements) Bill
Requires certain Airbnb landlords to declare when they’re letting out their properties, to make sure they’re not breaking the limit of 90 days a year. Ten minute rule motion presented by Rachel Blake. More information here.
THURSDAY 12 FEBRUARY
No votes scheduled
FRIDAY 13 FEBRUARY
No votes scheduled
LAST WEEK’S VOTES
Passed
- Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill – became law
- British-Made Bricks (Proposals) Bill – goes to second reading
- Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill – goes to committee stage
- Human Remains (Prohibition of Sale, Purchase and Advertising) – goes to second reading
Click here to read details of the bills in last week’s newsletter.

