The Public Office (Accountability) Bill, which aims to force public officials and contractors to tell the truth after disasters, was expected to clear the Commons today.
The move to cede control of the Indian Ocean archipelago suffered a series of defeats at the hands of peers, including a demand for the publication of the total cost of the deal, which is disputed.
During the 1989 pro-democracy protests in Beijing, China ordered the military to crush dissent, sending thousands of soldiers along with tanks to the square.
The Prime Minister delayed Parliament's approval of the agreement to give the Indian Ocean territory to Mauritius in the face of a threatened defeat in the House of Lords.
The Energy Secretary will reportedly introduce an amendment to legislation forcing GB Energy to ensure 'slavery and human trafficking' is not part of its supply chain.
Angela Rayner's plan would have made it illegal for employers to expect their staff to be contactable outside working hours, however it has reportedly been scrapped from the worker's rights bill.