Here is the latest business statement for the House of Commons.
You'll notice the mysterious absence of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill that had been due to return to the Commons next week, but now won't be coming back until the Autumn.
Theresa May thinks the delay is due to the Glasgow East by-election and Government fears that the Bill will alienate Catholic voters.
Would this be the same Bill that Gordon Brown thought was so important that he tried to force Catholic Ministers to vote for it against their consciences? Why, yes it would.
Obviously not so important now that it's his job on the line.
5pm: David Mundell has released a statement...
“There has to be a strong suspicion that the by-election has impacted upon this legislation. It will be contentious with key voter groups in Glasgow and it is clear they are worried about the effect of a vote next week. This shows the Government is putting political considerations ahead of the progress of this bill.”