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Hey team.
It's a rump of a week before MPs head off on summer recess.
The Commons only sits for Monday and Tuesday.
There's just one piece of legislation to get through.
Blair McDougall presents a ten minute rule motion to strip prisons of their legal immunity around health and safety requirements.
And the parliamentary year ends with one usual quirk.
The Sir David Amess summer Adjournment debate is an opportunity for MPs to raise pretty much any issues they want.
It was renamed in Amess's honour following his murder in 2021 because he was a keen participant in these debates.
Have a lovely summer, and see you in September.
Sebastian (@sebastiansalek)
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MONDAY 21 JULY
No votes scheduled
TUESDAY 22 JULY
Crown Immunity (Prisons) Bill
Removes Crown immunity enjoyed by prisons for the purposes of health and safety legislation. Means prisons could be held legally accountable for their failures, just like private companies or public bodies. Ten minute rule motion presented by Blair McDougall.
WEDNESDAY 23 JULY
No votes scheduled
THURSDAY 24 JULY
No votes scheduled
FRIDAY 25 JULY
No votes scheduled
LAST WEEK'S VOTES
Passed
- Deprivation of Citizenship Orders (Effect During Appeal) Bill – goes to Lords
- Royal Albert Hall Bill – goes to committee
- Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Regulation) Bill – goes to second reading
- Managing Agents (Regulation) Bill – goes to second reading
- Property (Digital Assets Etc) Bill – goes to committee
Click here to read details of the bills in last week's newsletter.
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