January 2018
This week in the Commons: 7-11 September
Your guide to this week's events in the Chamber.
11 September 2020
Committee questions Scottish and Welsh Governments on Internal Market Bill and Brexit preparedness
Committee to hold a virtual evidence session, featuring representatives from the Scottish and Welsh Governments.
11 September 2020
Streaming giant Netflix to be questioned by MPs, alongside Sky and Channel 5
MPs to hear from senior executives on Netflix’s role as the leading subscription video on demand service in the UK in its inquiry into the future of public service broadcasting
11 September 2020
Scottish Secretary to discuss covid impact on Scotland and Whitehall-Holyrood relations
Committee to question Alister Jack on the state of intergovernmental relations and lessons learned during the coronavirus pandemic
11 September 2020
Trade experts and economists to outline impact on Wales of deal and no-deal scenarios
Welsh Affairs Committee questions trade experts and economists on impact on Wales of deal and no-deal scenarios
11 September 2020
Work and Pensions Committee approves appointment of Dr Stephen Brien as Chair of the SSAC
Work and Pensions Committee publishes report on the appointment of Dr Stephen Brien as Chair of the Social Security Advisory Committee
11 September 2020
Financial regulators should urgently consider extending complaints scheme consultation
Chair writes to the FCA and Bank of England, urging them to consider extending the consultation period
11 September 2020
Defence Committee to hold evidence session on MoD and Armed Forces’ progress on the F-35 and Carrier Strike programmes
Defence Committee examines possible impact on the programmes of the ongoing Integrated Security, Defence and Foreign Policy Review
11 September 2020
Evidence session on the draft Building Safety Bill with fire safety and construction industry representatives
Committee to take evidence as part of its pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Building Safety Bill
11 September 2020
MPs to debate support for the freelance workers and the self-employed
Backbench Business Committee debate support for the freelance workers and the self-employed on Thursday 17 September 2020
11 September 2020
Government confirms intention to seek provisions for inter-parliamentary dialogue in negotiations with EU
European Union Committee publish exchange of letters concerning Government's intention to include legal framework for dialogue with the European Parliament.
11 September 2020
Committee to question Secretary of State, Gavin Williamson MP
Committee to hold an accountability hearing with the Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson MP.
11 September 2020
MPs to debate the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
Backbench Business Committee debate the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme on Thursday 17 September 2020
11 September 2020
Chancellor should “carefully consider” targeted extensions to Job Retention Scheme, urges Treasury Committee
Treasury Committee publishes second report on its inquiry into the Economic Impact of Coronavirus – the Challenges of Recovery
11 September 2020
MoJ’s “naïve” approach to outsourcing has failed the taxpayer and prisoners
Committee publish their report Improving the prison estate
10 September 2020
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2018
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January 2018
- MPs debate the Government's EU exit analysis
- MPs debate Restoration and Renewal of the Palace of Westminster
- Prime Minister's Questions: 31 January 2018
- Urgent Question on the process and timetable for PIP back payment
- Urgent Question: Government's analysis of long-term economic impact of Brexit
- Lords debates Investigatory Powers regulations
- Urgent Question on the contaminated blood scandal: 29 January 2018
- Urgent Question on recent Taliban and ISIS attacks in Afghanistan
- Urgent Question on Government policy on leaving the European Union
- This week in the Commons: 25 January 2018
- EU (Withdrawal) Bill Royal Assent
- Statement: Defence Modernisation Programme
- Innovative cancer treatments: Baroness Jowell questions government
- Asset Freezing (Compensation) Bill: Lords third reading
- Urgent Question on David Meller's position at DfE following Presidents Dinner
- MPs debate refugees and Carillion
- Lords private members' bills
- Prime Minister's Questions: 24 January 2018
- Lords debates delivery of NHS services over the winter
- Urgent Question on judgment on judicial review against PIP regulations
- Lords debates role of devolved administrations in Brexit
- Statement: Sky-Fox update
- Have your say on the Financial Guidance and Claims Bill
- Urgent Question on Government plans to stop private pension abuse
- Financial Guidance and Claims Bill: Commons remaining stages
- This week in the Commons: 19 January 2018
- Statement: Transparency of Parole Board and victim support
- Commons Private Members' Bills: 19 January 2018
- Have your say on the Space Industry Bill
- Prime Minister's Questions: 17 January 2018
- Five short debates in the Lords
- Lords debates green finance and climate change
- Lords debates US foreign policy
- Space Industry Bill: Commons remaining stages
- Urgent Question on proposed reductions in military forces
- Statement on Carillion: 15 January 2018
- This week in the Commons: 12 January 2018
- Urgent Question on death sentence verdict given to Hamed bin Haydara
- Have your say on the Trade Bill
- MPs debate the NHS winter crisis and rail franchising
- Have your say on the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill
- Prime Minister's Questions: 10 January 2018
- Trade Bill: Commons remaining stages
- Urgent Question on accusations of unfair pay at the BBC
- Statement on transparency of the Parole Board and victim support
- Lords debates online news and content publishers
- Lords debates housebuilding in the UK
- Urgent Question on appointment of Toby Young: 8 January 2018
- Urgent Question on NHS winter crisis: 8 January 2018
- Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill: Commons remaining stages
- Laser Misuse (Vehicles) Bill: Lords third reading
- Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Bill: Lords third reading
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January 2018