November
Read all UK Parliament news for November 2020.
Do quashed Post Office cases mean the law needs changing?
Committee to hold an evidence session seeking to identify the implications for the justice system of the quashing by the Court of Appeal of the convictions of 39 Post Office workers who were wrongly accused of theft
24 May 2021
Committee to take evidence on the Williams-Shapps plan for rail
On Wednesday May 26, the Transport Committee will hear directly from Keith Williams, architect of the Rail Review, and the Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps MP
24 May 2021
The impact of COVID-19 on towns and cities explored by Committee
The COVID-19 Committee launches its new inquiry on the impact of the pandemic on towns and cities.
24 May 2021
Evidence session on the Electoral Commission implementation of referendum campaign conduct rules
Committee continues its inquiry into the work of the Electoral Commission
24 May 2021
Unionist opposition to NI Protocol examined
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee questions PUP Councillor John Kyle of Belfast City Council and Peter Sheridan, CEO of Co-operation Northern Ireland
24 May 2021
Committee to take evidence from Michael Gove, Premier League and medical experts on Covid 19 vaccine certification
The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee will hold two sessions next week as part of its inquiry into Covid-19 vaccine certification
21 May 2021
Lords debates hybrid proceedings
Members debate remote participation and hybrid sittings, set up in response to COVID-19. Find out more
21 May 2021
Treasury Committee holds evidence session on the future of financial services
Treasury Committee hears from John Glen MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury
21 May 2021
Chancellor questioned on Greensill Capital
The Treasury Committee examines the lessons for HM Treasury from its interactions with Greensill Capital
21 May 2021
Treasury Committee holds evidence session on Bank of England Monetary Policy Reports
Treasury Committee hears from the Governor of the Bank of England and other members of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee
21 May 2021
Defence holds session on French-UK naval co-operation and UK global ambitions
Defence Committee holds one-off evidence session on French-UK naval co-operation and UK global ambitions
21 May 2021
Call for evidence on the operation of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland
The Sub-Committee on the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland publishes a call for evidence, inviting interested individuals and organisations to submit their views on the operation of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland.
21 May 2021
Parliament flies the flag for St Helena’s national day
The tiny volcanic island of St Helena has gifted its flag to fly at the entrance to the UK Parliament on its public holiday.
21 May 2021
Coming up in the Commons: 24-28 May 2021
We’ve put together a list of highlights to keep you on top of the legislation, debates and questions coming up in the Commons.
21 May 2021
Committee Chair asks for Government action to help leaseholders trapped by EWS1 forms
Chair of the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee seeks answers from the Secretary of State, Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP
21 May 2021
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2020
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November
- Coming up in the Commons: 30 November - 4 December 2020
- This week in the Commons: 23 - 27 November
- Coming up in the Commons: 23-27 November
- Have your say on the National Security and Investment Bill
- Read UK Parliament's new children's book celebrating Disability History Month
- Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme (ICGS) annual report
- UK and US Speakers ‘meet’ to mark the voyage of the Mayflower
- This week in the Commons, 9-13 November
- Lords considers Commons changes to the covert intelligence bill
- This week in the Commons: 2-6 November 2020
- Coming up in the Commons: 9-13 November
- Winner of Speaker's 'My Democracy Design' competition announced
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November