March 2018
Justice Committee - weekly update
Justice Committee publishes brief summary of activities
10 May 2019
Opportunity areas: Children and Families Minister Nadhim Zahawi questioned
Education Committee examines the Government's Opportunity Areas (OA)programme
10 May 2019
DCMS Committee to question Instagram and YouTube on addictive design
Committee to question representatives from YouTube, Google, and Instagram
10 May 2019
Government "losing grip" on health screening
Committee publish report on Adult health screening
10 May 2019
Westminster Hall to hold general debate on One Public Estate
MPs to hold general debate on One Public Estate
10 May 2019
This week in the Commons: 10 May 2019
This week MPs debated climate change, the National Security Council leak, HS2 and more
10 May 2019
Lords discusses conduct of debate in public life
Members debate social divisions
10 May 2019
Lords EU exit regulations: 9 May
Trade sanctions and chemical weapons under spotlight
10 May 2019
Lords debates issues facing disabled people
Members consider potential for improved treatment
10 May 2019
General debate on International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
MPs to hold a general debate on International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
09 May 2019
Committee examines local government finance
Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee holds first evidence session on local government finance
09 May 2019
Westminster Hall to hold general debate on supporting clinical trials
MPs to hold general debate on supporting clinical trials and the UK's future clinical research capability
09 May 2019
Chair comments on Labour Market Policy Update statement
Work and Pensions Committee Chair comments on Ministerial Statement from Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd
09 May 2019
“Fourth industrial revolution” feels more like first for gig economy workers
Frank Field and Rachel Reeves write to the Government urging it to finally enact the recommendations of the Taylor Review of Modern Employment
09 May 2019
Fifth oral evidence session announced
09 May 2019
In this section
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2018
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March 2018
- Urgent Question on the contaminated blood scandal: 29 March 2018
- Statement: Counter-Daesh update
- House of Lords back to business
- Lords Administration commits to tackling gender pay gap
- House of Commons rises for Easter recess 2018
- This week in the Commons: 29 March 2018
- Urgent Question on Kerslake Arena Review
- House of Commons and Parliamentary Digital Service publish gender pay gap data
- Statement: John Worboys and the Parole Board: 28 March 2018
- MPs debate local government and police funding
- Prime Minister's Questions: 28 March 2018
- Statement: Update on proposed GKN/Melrose takeover: 27 March 2018
- Statement: Northamptonshire County Council: 27 March 2018
- Statement: Rail announcement: 27 March 2018
- Emergency debate: EU referendum and alleged breaches of electoral law
- Statement on European Council: 26 March 2018
- Urgent Question on contracts for the new UK passports
- Lords considers Modern Slavery (Victim Support) Bill
- Lords considers Family Relationships (Impact Assessment and Targets) Bill
- Lords debates humanitarian crisis in Syria
- Lords debates impact of Brexit on UK health
- This week in the Commons: 23 March 2018
- Statement: Grenfell update
- Remembering the attack on Westminster, March 2017
- Urgent Question on NHS staff pay
- Prime Minister's Questions: 21 March 2018
- Proceedings on the Northern Ireland Budget (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill
- Lords examines Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill
- Statement: Corporate Governance
- Urgent Question on future fisheries management after the UK leaves the EU
- Lords debates Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018
- Have your say on the Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Bill
- Urgent Question on alleged breach of data privacy by Cambridge Analytica
- Urgent Question on Customs arrangements at UK ports after Brexit
- Urgent Question on money laundering in the UK
- Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Bill: Remaining stages
- This week in the Commons: 16 March 2018
- Commons Private Members' Bills: 16 March 2018
- Lords debates free school lunches and milk regulations
- Statement: Burma update
- Statement: Building safety update
- Statement on integrated communities: 14 March 2018
- Statement: Salisbury incident further update
- MPs debate European Affairs
- Prime Minister's Questions: 14 March 2018
- Lords debates Chancellor's Spring Statement
- Lords debates airport infrastructure in the South East
- Spring Statement 2018
- Statement on US tariffs on steel and aluminium
- Statement on Northern Ireland finance
- Salisbury incident update: 12 March 2018
- Urgent Question on treatment of House of Commons staff: 12 March 2018
- Statement on the protection of civilians in Afrin: 12 March 2018
- Urgent Question on hate crime: 12 March 2018
- Lords considers Unpaid Work Experience (Prohibition) Bill
- Lords considers Smart Meters Bill
- Lord Speaker’s lectures: Harold Wilson: A Flawed Political Genius?
- Statement on the incident in Salisbury
- Urgent Question: CQC review of children and young people’s mental health services
- This week in the Commons: 9 March 2018
- MPs debate Vote 100 and International Women's Day
- Urgent Question: Sunday Times allegations relating to the Leveson Inquiry
- Urgent Question: UK relationship with Saudi Arabia: 7 March 2018
- Have your say on the Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill
- MPs debate EU citizenship and the Armed Forces Covenant
- Prime Minister's Questions: 7 March 2018
- Urgent Question: detention centre at Yarl's Wood: 6 March 2018
- Urgent Question: Government policy on Russia: 6 March 2018
- Statement on water supply disruption: 6 March 2018
- Have your say on the Data Protection Bill
- Lords debates International Women's Day
- Statement on draft National Planning Policy Framework: 5 March 2018
- Statement on UK/EU future economic partnership: 5 March 2018
- Domestic Gas and Electricity Bill: consideration of Lords amendment
- Data Protection Bill: Commons consideration of Lords amendments
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March 2018