June 2018
Conduct Committee publish exchange of correspondence concerning extending the scope of the Code
The Conduct Committee publish exchange of correspondence with Lord Speaker and Baroness Doonaghy
25 March 2021
Lords debates housing
Members discuss the case for setting out a long-term housing strategy in a debate put forward by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Learn more
25 March 2021
Awarding of student grades: Committee writes to Secretary of State with concerns over the alternative arrangements for 2021
Committee writes to Gavin Williamson to raise concerns about the alternative arrangements being put in place for awarding grades this summer
25 March 2021
How can the construction industry become net zero ready?
The Environmental Audit Committee launches an inquiry on sustainability of the built environment
25 March 2021
How do we create and protect jobs for young people? Committee seeks views
Youth Unemployment Committee launch call for evidence
25 March 2021
What's on in the Lords
A quick guide to questions, debates and legislation. Learn more
25 March 2021
Committee publish report on the future of public service broadcasting
Government has left itself with no options on BBC licence fee, warn MPs
25 March 2021
Trade in goods significantly harder under Brexit deal
The House of Lords EU Goods Sub-Committee has today published its report on what the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) means for trade in goods.
25 March 2021
Report: Defence’s Contribution to the UK’s Pandemic Response
The Defence Committee publishes its report on the UK Armed Forces’ response to the coronavirus pandemic.
25 March 2021
Chair calls on BBC to clarify the scale of licence fee evasion
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee seeks answers from the BBC on scale of licence fee evasion
25 March 2021
Lords agrees to Commons Trade Bill compromise
Lords accepts compromise on Parliament's scrutiny of trade deals with states accused of committing genocide. Find out more
24 March 2021
Evidence session on policing and organisation of vigils
The Home Affairs Committee examines the organisation and policing of vigils for Sarah Everard in an evidence session.
24 March 2021
Committee Chairs seek answers from Government on UK response to worsening humanitarian crisis in Tigray
Foreign Affairs and International Development Committee chairs writes to the Foreign Secretary
24 March 2021
Croydon Council to give evidence on financial sustainability and Section 114 regime
Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee hears from Croydon Council on local authority financial sustainability and the Section 114 Regime
24 March 2021
Decisions of the Petitions Committee, 23 March 2021
The Committee considered all e-petitions which had, before 18 March 2021, reached over 10,000 signatures and received a Government response. The Committee also considered petitions which had reached over 100,000 signatures, and agreed debates for a number of petitions with over 100,000 signatures that were awaiting debate.
24 March 2021
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2018
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June 2018
- This week in the Commons: 29 June 2018
- Commons Speaker urges more scientists and engineers to become MPs
- Speaker hails bid to stop homophobic chanting at sporting events
- Have your say on the Offensive Weapons Bill
- Urgent question on the Nuclear Sector Deal: 28 June 2018
- Urgent question on privately financed prisons: 27 June 2018
- Lords private members' bills
- Lords examines Registration of Marriage Bill
- Lords debates challenges facing disabled people
- Prime Minister's Questions: 27 June 2018
- Lords debates Police and Crime Commissioners
- Five short debates in the Lords
- Statement on energy policy: 25 June 2018
- Urgent question on Airbus: 25 June 2018
- Urgent question on childhood obesity: 25 June 2018
- Speaker’s Chaplain: Windrush generation put the ‘great’ in Great Britain
- MPs debate the Airports National Policy Statement
- Lord Speaker’s lectures: Edward Heath: a new style of prime minister?
- Statement on EU settlement scheme
- Urgent Question on Capita: 21 June 2018
- Statement on Universal Credit and recent welfare changes
- This week in the Commons: 22 June 2018
- Statement: Gosport Independent Panel report
- Prime Minister's Questions: 20 June 2018
- Urgent Question: fire at the Glasgow School of Art: 19 June 2018
- Statement: Drug licensing
- MPs debate the Secretary of State for Transport and the Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill
- Lords debates armed forces reserves
- Lords debates Carers Action Plan 2018-2020
- Statement: long term plan for the NHS
- Urgent question on upskirting: 18 June 2018
- Urgent question on medicinal cannabis: 18 June 2018
- Emergency debate: The Sewel Convention
- This week in the Commons: 15 June 2018
- Commons Private Members' Bills: 15 June 2018
- New Member of Parliament for Lewisham East
- Urgent question on redundancies at Rolls-Royce: 14 June 2018
- Urgent question on the Galileo Public Regulated Service
- Statement: The Sewel Convention, EU Withdrawal Bill and Scotland
- Prime Minister's Questions: 13 June 2018
- Speaker gears up cycle fanatics and their pupils
- Lords debates 150th anniversary of the Trade Union Congress
- Lords debates government approach to illegal immigration
- Have your say on the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill
- Urgent question on Yemen: 11 June 2018
- Statement: G7
- Statement on Grenfell Tower: 11 June 2018
- Calling Mr Speaker: Students take to Skype to quiz John Bercow
- This week in the Commons: 8 June 2018
- Urgent question on abortion in Northern Ireland
- Urgent question on Heathrow Airport: 7 June 2018
- Prime Minister's Questions: 6 June 2018
- MPs debate the retail sector and rural crime and public services
- Have your say on the Ivory Bill
- Lord Speaker hosts the Richard Dimbleby Lecture
- Statement on proposed media mergers: 5 June 2018
- Statement on Airports National Policy Statement: 5 June 2018
- Non-Domestic Rating (Nursery Grounds) Bill: Commons stages
- Emergency debate: Sections of the Offences against the Persons Act
- Lords debates vulnerable persons resettlement scheme
- Bercow urges youngsters: Find a job you know you will enjoy
- Lords debates the Palestinian Territories
- Urgent question on Personal Independence Payment appeals: 4 June 2018
- Statement on nuclear power: 4 June 2018
- Statement on rail timetabling: 4 June 2018
- Statement on US steel and aluminium import tariffs: 4 June 2018
- Ivory Bill: Consideration of Lords amendments
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June 2018