you're watching tuesday in parliament, with me, kristiina cooper. government to keep to its word and introduce legislation giving parents who have lost a child the right to paid leave to give them time to grieve. the government announced in july that it would support a private members‘ bill but mps want reassurance that it will get through parliament. the debate was called by paul masterton, a member of the all party parliamentary group or appg for children who need palliative care. the appg for children who need palliative care was therefore quite concerned that bereavement leave was not referenced explicitly in the queen's speech and the initial driver in looking to host this debate was to obtain assurance from the government today that it has not been lost in the fray. gladly, that has somewhat been superseded by the announcement that the government intends to support the private members‘ bill you're watching tuesday in parliament, with me, kristiina cooper. if you are to suffer a stillbirth, which we did, you have two weeks as a parent, as a fat