April 2018
Former public appointments watchdog to be questioned by MPs
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee hears from the recently retired Commissioner for Public Appointments, Sir Peter Riddell
13 May 2022
Gweinidog Llywodraeth Cymru i roi tystiolaeth ar gapasiti grid yng Nghymru
Y Pwyllgor Materion Cymreig yn clywed gan Julie James AS, Gweinidog Llywodraeth Cymru dros y Newid yn yr Hinsawdd
13 May 2022
Welsh Government Minister to give evidence on grid capacity in Wales
Welsh Affairs Committee hears from Julie James MS, the Welsh Government’s Minister for Climate Change
13 May 2022
MPs hold first session examining sustainability of local journalism
The session will explore the challenges faced by local news organisations and how they should be supported.
13 May 2022
Education Committee to hold business roundtable on post-16 qualifications
Education Committee hosts roundtable discussion with British Chambers of Commerce and SMEs)
13 May 2022
MPs to quiz inspectors on the criminal justice system’s recovery from covid disruption
Justice Committee hears from inspectorates of services including the police, CPS, prisons and probation
13 May 2022
MPs to examine benefits offered by continuity of care for patients and GPs
Health and Social Care Committee considers its inquiry into the future of general practice
13 May 2022
Joint Statement released by Co-Chairs of the UK-EU Parliamentary Partnership Assembly
After the UK - EU Parliamentary Partnership Assembly (PPA) met in Brussels, its Co-Chairs Nathalie Loiseau and Sir Oliver Heald have released a joint statement.
13 May 2022
Body image: MPs to hear from Health Minister and from former ‘The Only Way is Essex’ star
Health and Social Care Committee hears from the Minister for Care and Mental Health on the impact of body image on mental and physical health
13 May 2022
Devolution and retained EU law to be examined in Committee session
European Scrutiny Committee hears from academics from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
13 May 2022
DCMS Committee to question Nadine Dorries on online safety and public service broadcasters
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee hears from the Secretary of State on the work of her Department
13 May 2022
Business Committee to examine how government can help firms embrace new technology
Committee to examine the Government's help to grow scheme in a one-off session
13 May 2022
Racial harassment in Higher Education: MPs ask how Government can address inequality
MPs will explore the effect of direct and indirect racism on university students and staff
13 May 2022
Coming up in the Commons 16-20 May
Find out what's coming up in the House of Commons Chamber 16-20 May
13 May 2022
New inquiry to examine government progress on digital transformation of NHS
Committee launch a new inquiry to examine government progress to achieve a digitally enabled health system across the NHS
13 May 2022
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2018
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April 2018
- Commons Speaker John Bercow leads tributes to Lord Martin of Springburn
- Urgent Question on the proposed merger of Sainsbury's and Asda
- Urgent Question on the Windrush scandal
- Statement on Syria: 30 April 2018
- This week in the Commons: 27 April 2018
- 60 years of life peers
- Commons Private Members' Bills: 27 April 2018
- Statement on Stamp Duty Land Tax: 26 April 2018
- Statement on Artificial intelligence sector deal
- Urgent Question on removal targets in the Home Office
- Lords debates Bat Habitats Regulation Bill
- Lords examines Home Education (Duty of Local Authorities) Bill
- MPs debate school funding and social care
- Prime Minister's Questions: 25 April 2018
- Statement on the takeover of GKN: 24 April 2018
- Urgent Question on Capita: 24 April 2018
- Urgent Question on Yemen: 24 April 2018
- Rating (Property in Common Occupation) and Council Tax (Empty Dwellings) Bill: call for evidence
- Lord Speaker discusses role of second chamber
- Urgent Question on voter ID pilots: 23 April 2018
- Statement on Windrush: 23 April 2018
- This week in the Commons: 20 April 2018
- Urgent Question: Government legal challenge to devolved Brexit legislation
- Urgent Question: Gender pay gap: 18 April 2018
- Prime Minister's Questions: 18 April 2018
- AIDS remains a 'dark cloud over the world' says Lord Fowler
- Lords debates national security situation
- Emergency debate: Parliamentary approval of military action overseas
- Emergency debate on Syria
- Laser Misuse (Vehicles) Bill: Committee and remaining stages
- Urgent Question: Immigration status of Windrush generation children
- Statement: Syria: 16 April 2018
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April 2018