When MPs return to work in Westminster next week, they will have to hit the ground running. We take a look at what is happening in the week ahead 👇
Union urges King Charles's top aide to halt planned job cuts at Clarence House following his accession to the throne
Wednesday in the Commons is assigned for members to pledge allegiance to King Charles by taking the oath or making the affirmation.This isn't constitutionally necessary - when MPs first join the Commons, they pledge their allegiance to the monarch and their"heirs and successors". It is not yet clear what Ms Coffey will say, though some reports have suggested she is reviewing Boris Johnson's obesity strategy, including restrictions on the promotion of junk food, in light of the soaring cost of food.
However, details of how much the policy would cost remained unknown, and she promised more would come to light - including support for businesses and how she would implement the tax cuts she proposed during the leadership contest - during a"fiscal event" in the Commons before the month is out. But most eyes will be on any detail of how he plans to pay for everything, as the new government has still not instructed the Office for Budget Responsibility to carry out its own forecast.As we mentioned, a big and much anticipated part of this announcement will be help for businesses.
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Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle calls for recess to be cut short following pause to mourn QueenMPs are currently not expected to return to Parliament after conference recess until Monday 17 October.
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Mini-budget cutting tax for millions to be announced next week as Kwarteng mulls binning bankers' bonus capTax cuts for millions set to be unveiled as part of Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget next week
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MPs could cut recess short to make up for lost time in the CommonsThe Speaker of the House of Commons has suggested that the upcoming recess period should be cut short after parliamentary business was put on hold following the death of the Queen
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Party conferences are important for democracy, they shouldn't be scrapped so Commons can returnThe Conservatives and Labour are in talks to cut short the planned conference recess to make up for parliamentary time lost this week
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