Business of the House (Today)
This is a routine procedural motion on the Business of the House for 28 April 2026, sponsored by Sir Alan Campbell (Labour, Tynemouth). It sets out the Commons' agenda and business items for that day, allowing the government to organize parliamentary time and priorities.
This is a procedural parliamentary motion with limited policy content. It determines what the Commons will debate that day but does not itself introduce new legislation or policy changes. It is primarily of interest to MPs and those tracking parliamentary scheduling rather than the general public.
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