Summary

  • Transport questions at start of day

  • Business statement next

  • Backbench debates on surgical mesh and cancer treatment

  • Lords questions at 11am

  • Lords debate on national security

  1. What's on the order paper?published at 14:35 British Summer Time 16 April 2018

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    Don't forget, you can look at the order paper online every day for what's coming up.

    Of course, today's business in the Commons may be subject to a few changes...let's see.

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  2. Syria debate tomorrow?published at 14:06 British Summer Time 16 April 2018

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  3. Clear?published at 13:42 British Summer Time 16 April 2018

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  4. Update: Commons businesspublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 16 April 2018

    More information about today's business in the Commons.

    After Home Office questions at 2.30pm, we'll have an urgent question. Labour MP David Lammy is to ask ministers about the immigration status of Windrush Generationchildren.

    Many long-term immigrants who arrived from the Commonwealth as children have been told they are here illegally.

    After this, the prime minister will make a statement on the military action in Syria at the weekend.

    This will be followed by a revised Business Statement from the Leader of the House, Andrea Leadsom. That's when we are likely to find out more details about a debate in Parliament on the UK's military action in Syria.

  5. Welcome backpublished at 12:24 British Summer Time 16 April 2018

    What's on today in Parliament?

    Parliament returns after the Easter recess, with MPs and peers heading back to Westminster for a 2.30pm start.

    For MPs, the day is due to begin with questions to Home Office ministers.

    Then we'll see MPs turn their attention to the military action in Syria over the weekend.

    The UK joined the United States and France in bombing three Syrian sites, in response to a suspected chemical attack on the town of Douma.

    The prime minister is due to give a Commons statement on Monday at about 3.30pm and take questions from MPs.

    Theresa May is also expected to ask the Speaker for permission to hold an emergency debate in Parliament on the issue of Syria.

    It's likely today's timetable - including second reading consideration of the Laser Misuse (Vehicles) Bill and a debate on housing - could be disrupted.