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  1. Today's adjournment debate led by on tax policy and Netflix, has started. Watch here:

    Dame Margaret Hodge: "Big digital corporations rely on our infrastructure and public services but do not pay their fair share back into the public purse. I have secured an Adjournment Debate to lift the lid on Netflix. They not only avoid paying tax, they also profit from the taxpayer in tax reliefs.”
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  2. MPs have voted against an amendment to the Agriculture Bill, tabled by the Leader of the Labour Party . It was voted against by 320 to 206. The Bill has passed its second reading.

    That this House, whilst recognising that on leaving the EU the UK needs to shift agricultural support from land-based payments to the delivery of environmental and other public benefits, declines to give a Second Reading to the Agriculture Bill because it fails to provide controls on imported agricultural goods, such as chlorinated chicken or hormone treated beef, and does not guarantee the environmental, animal welf
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  3. The Secretary of State for Justice, made a statement on the Streatham incident which took place on Sunday. Read our summary here:

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  5. "We can either form a new and close relationship with our biggest trading partners, or we can open the door to lower our standards with the damaging trade deal with Donald Trump." reacts to Foreign Secretary 's statement on a 'Global Britain'.

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  6. The Secretary of State for Health, made a statement to the House of Commons on the progression of the Wuhan Coronavirus. Read our summary here:

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  7. The House of Commons is now sitting, starting with questions to ministers. MPs to ask about support for veterans and their families, the strength of the UK's defence relationships in South East Asia, and more. Watch live here:

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  8. Today there will be 3 statements: • - Global Britain • - Update on Wuhan Coronavirus • - Government response to the Streatham incident. There will be no urgent questions.

    2.30pm - Oral Questions: Defence
3.30pm - Statement on Global Britain
4.30pm - Statement on Wuhan Coronavirus
5.30pm - Statement on the Streatham incident
6.30pm - Main business begins with the Second Reading of the Agriculture Bill
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  9. To celebrate this year's , we're delving into the history of LGBT+ representation and rights in the House of Commons. If you want more parliamentary LGBT+ history then join 's themed tour through the Archives:

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  10. The 2017-19 session lasted 349 sitting days. The Commons scrutinised and held the Government to account, through asking in excess of 103,000 written questions and 307 Urgent Questions asked of Ministers.

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  11. 65 Public Bills were given Royal Assent, passing into law. 14 of the bills were Private Members’ Bills, giving individual MPs the opportunity to have a lasting impact on laws. Find out more about bills here:

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  12. Select Committees scrutinised the work of Government. The 2017-19 session saw over 3,100 evidence sessions, questioning over 7,400 witnesses. This led to the publication of 757 reports. Find out more about committees here:

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  13. The 2017-19 parliamentary session was the longest in recent history. The Sessional Return is now available, it is the authoritative source for statistics about the work of the Commons and its Committees. Find out more:

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  14. Today there will be questions to and MPs will debate the Agriculture Bill: Second Reading. Find more details of today's business in the :

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  15. For this February, are holding special curator-led tours focusing on Parliament's LGBT+ history, including a visit to the to see the reform of legislation from the Victoria era to the present.

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  16. : Read our summary of what happened in the House of Commons this week. Including Committee Chair elections, PMQ's, Opposition Day debates and more.

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    The UK will leave the EU at 11pm tonight. The will come into force immediately. What will change after this point? And what will stay the same during the transition period? Our Insight explains

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    📝 Business of the House of Commons, week commencing Monday 3 February 2020, is as follows:

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    It’s a historic day here as the UK prepares to leave the European Union 🇬🇧🇪🇺 We’re marking by looking at how key Bills moved through Parliament, how you can get your voice heard about new laws, and how our teams have been working hard behind the scenes.

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  20. Today's adjournment debate on war widows' pension scheme, led by Dr Julian Lewis, has started. Watch here:

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