December 2021
Read all the UK Parliament news for December 2021
Wild Animals in Circuses Bill: Commons remaining stages
MPs debate the Wild Animals in Circuses Bill
04 June 2019
Opposition question Government on EU citizens denied vote in European election
A significant number of EU citizens were unable to vote in May's election
04 June 2019
"Consensus can be found", statement on Northern Ireland talks
Ministerial statment on the political process in Northern Ireland
04 June 2019
Government makes statement responding to Augar Review
The Education Secretary made a statement in the Commons following review recommendations.
04 June 2019
National Minimum Wage naming scheme suspension questioned
Since 2013 it has been policy to name employers who break national minimum wage law
04 June 2019
Ministers questioned about illegal seaborne immigration
Phillip Hollobone asks about migrants crossing the Channel
04 June 2019
Interim NHS People Plan: Committee hears evidence from Baroness Harding
Baroness Harding, author of the Harding Review, and Sir David Behan, Chair of Health Education England, give evidence to Health and Social Care Committee
03 June 2019
Detention of children and adults with learning disabilities/autism examined
JCHR questions Norman Lamb MP and Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP on the detention of children and adults with learning disabilities/autism
03 June 2019
Ministers face questions over use of toxic chemicals in everyday life
Environmental Audit Committee holds the final hearing of its inquiry into Toxic Chemicals in Everyday Life
03 June 2019
Work of he Chief Medical Officer examined
The Science and Technology Committee holds an evidence session on the Work of the Chief Medical Officer
03 June 2019
Former Harvard peer of Mark Zuckerberg questioned over claim of fake Facebook accounts
Sub-Committee to hear from Aaron Greenspan
03 June 2019
House of Lords back to business
See what's coming up in the Lords
03 June 2019
Sexual health figures mask serious trends and inequalities
Health and Social Care Committee publishes report on Sexual health
02 June 2019
Should PSBs make programmes more easily available online?
Communications Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 4 June at 3.30pm
31 May 2019
The Kentish Petition of 1701
This month, Dr Paul Seaward explains the background to the Kentish Petition of 1701, a famous case in which politicians argued over whether people had a right to petition Parliament.
31 May 2019