2018
Read all UK Parliament news for 2018.
Correspondence on Sainsbury-Asda merger published
Following the announcement of Sainsbury's proposed merger with Asda, Chair of the Work and Pensions Committee wrote to Sainsbury's Chief Executive Mike Coupe
02 May 2018
Enforcing Human Rights: provision of legal aid and assistance
Joint Committee on Human Rights examines attitudes to enforcement of Human Rights
02 May 2018
UK investment policy inquiry launched
International Trade Committee inquiry examining the Government's performance in promoting and facilitating inward and outward investment
02 May 2018
Data breach expert Chris Vickery questioned by Committee
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee investigates Facebook and Cambridge Analytica
02 May 2018
The FCO's preparations for the 2018 FIFA World Cup
Committee examines risks faced by UK nationals travelling to Russia during the World Cup
02 May 2018
Process of leaving the EU discussed
Exiting the European Union Committee questions academics and the former Clerk of the House of Commons
02 May 2018
Middle East report: one year on
International Relations Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 2 May at 10.40am
02 May 2018
Proposals for sustainable fisheries management system examined
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee hears from representatives of Northern Ireland Marine Task Force
02 May 2018
Committee continues Brexit and biosecurity inquiry
EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 2 May at 10.30am
02 May 2018
Senior law enforcement officials discuss the proposed UK-EU security treaty
EU Home Affairs Committee takes evidence on 2 May 2018 at 10.45am
02 May 2018
Sugar-industry representatives questioned on trade with developing Commonwealth countries
International Trade Committee hears from both beet-sugar producers and cane-sugar refiners, as well as an academic
02 May 2018
MPs put spotlight on sexual harassment
Women and Equalities Committee examine impact of sexual harassment of women and girls in public places
02 May 2018
Minister and Groceries Code Adjudicator questioned by Committee
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee examines the work and role of Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA)
02 May 2018
Modern Slavery: co-ordinated action critical to helping victims
Public Accounts Committee finds Government still lacks data and systems to properly understand the crime
02 May 2018
Clerk's note on former employee settlement agreements
As referenced by Mr. Speaker in the House of Commons Chamber on Tuesday 2 May 2018, below is the note on former employee settlement agreements by David Natzler, Clerk of the House of Commons.
02 May 2018