The Commons will hold an urgent question at 10.30am regarding Russian strikes on civilian infrastructure, with a Foreign Office minister responding. Following business questions, the minister for children will address a family reunion scheme for children in care. The Electoral Commission released donation data for the first quarter of 2026, showing Reform UK received £9m. This total includes £3m from a Thailand-based cryptocurrency investor and £4m from another crypto entrepreneur. The latter donation was previously reported, with the donor stating plans to relocate to the UK ahead of new overseas donation limits. Those restrictions took effect on 25 March. The same investor contributed significantly in the prior year. Morning proceedings include questions to the environment secretary and publication of school pupil and staff statistics. The prime minister is scheduled for engagements in North Yorkshire and a mayoral summit. A lobby briefing is set for 11.30am. The Scottish first minister will face questions from MSPs in the afternoon, while the opposition leader visits Warwickshire. Overnight reports covered a murder case and related debates on policing standards. Government officials have rejected suggestions of unequal treatment in law enforcement as unfounded criticism of officers.
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