Order Paper
Date: 09 February 2026
The Assembly to sit at noon.
Indicative Timings for Order of Business.
Marshalled List of Amendments.
1. Prayers
2. Members’ Statements
3. Question Time
4. Committee Business
Motion: Prayer of Annulment – The Shellfish Gathering (Conservation) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2026
Proposed:
That the Shellfish Gathering (Conservation) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2026 (SR 2026/1) be annulled.
Chairperson, Committee for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
5. Private Members’ Business
Motion: Commissioned Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Services
Proposed:
That this Assembly recognises the need for commissioned services dedicated to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); further recognises the need for a regional diagnosis service and specific ADHD mental health services to cater for those with both ADHD and mental illnesses; notes that many people have had to seek ADHD assessments and diagnosis privately at their own expense; further notes that many parents have been unable to access ADHD assessments for their children; calls on the Minister of Health to engage with Health and Social Care Trusts on potential options for a regional ADHD service that encapsulates diagnosis, treatment and mental health support; and further calls for improved awareness of ADHD within government agencies, schools and workplaces.
Mr Philip McGuigan
Mrs Linda Dillon
Miss Órlaithí Flynn
Motion: UK-EU Customs Union
Proposed:
That this Assembly recognises that both north–south and east–west trade are essential to the Northern Ireland economy; notes that the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union has recklessly and predictably resulted in new and unnecessary trade friction; reaffirms the importance of Northern Ireland’s dual market access and the Windsor Framework, which provides practical and necessary protections to mitigate some of the worst consequences of Brexit; acknowledges that despite these protections, substantial Brexit-related bureaucracy continues to place burdens on businesses; further recognises that growing geopolitical uncertainty underlines the need for stable, secure and rules-based trading relationships with our nearest neighbours; further notes that the fastest and clearest way to reduce trade friction is through closer alignment between the United Kingdom and its European neighbours; and calls on the UK Government to commence negotiations with the European Union on establishing a UK–EU customs union, or equivalent comprehensive customs arrangement, in order to address remaining Brexit-related trade bureaucracy and build on the foundations provided by the Windsor Framework.
Mr Eóin Tennyson
Ms Kate Nicholl
Mr David Honeyford
Ms Paula Bradshaw