LONDON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Britain's government said on
Thursday its Internal Market bill, which has prompted a row with
the European Union over their divorce agreement, will be debated
by parliament on Monday and proceed through its further stages
into the week after.
Stuart Andrew, a lawmaker representing the government, told
parliament the bill would have its second reading, the first
opportunity for lawmakers to debate the principle of the bill,
on Sept. 14. The so-called committee stage, when lawmakers can
discuss any proposed changes to the bill, will start on Sept. 15
and run until Sept. 22.
(Reporting by William James, writing by Elizabeth Piper)