Business Questions to the Leader of the House
Leader of the House announces next week's business
This is a procedural session where MPs can ask the Leader of the House questions about the business of Parliament. Sir Alan Campbell, the Labour MP for Tynemouth, is sponsoring this item. MPs typically use Business Questions to query the government on parliamentary timetable, scheduling of debates, and conduct of Commons business.
Business Questions are a routine procedural mechanism that allows MPs to hold the government to account on parliamentary management and transparency. This is a standard weekly fixture that affects how Parliament's work is organised and scheduled, ensuring the government explains its legislative and business priorities.
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