THE WEEK AHEAD
Today the main debate is the Second Reading of the Illegal Migration Bill.
The government is fast-tracking the bill, with two six-hour days of detailed debate on the floor of the Commons. I assume they will follow next week.
Day one is devoted to the meat of the bill: The clauses limiting the ability to suspend deportation under the European Convention of Human Rights and capping the number of entrants to the UK under safe and legal routes.
Day two will deal with the remainder - including clauses permanently banning people from the UK if they've entered illegally.
On Tuesday there are two backbench debates. First on homelessness among Ukrainian refugees in the UK - where there are warnings that increasing numbers face homelessness or destitution.
The second debate is on the seizure of Russian assets, arguing that Russian assets held in the UK should be seized to help the Ukrainian government rebuild devastated infrastructure.
Finally on Wednesday, the Chancellor presents his budget, triggering four days of debate on whatever it contains.