March 2021
Read all the UK Parliament news for March 2021.
Former Chiefs of Defence Staff give evidence on the Integrated Review
The Defence Committee begins it scrutiny of the outcomes of the Integrated Review
18 March 2021
Committee announces two new inquiries; into Violence Against Women and Girls and into the policing of last weekend’s vigils
Committee announces two new inquiries; into Violence Against Women and Girls and into the policing of last weekend’s vigils
18 March 2021
European Statutory Instruments Committee publishes twenty-first report
European Statutory Instruments Committee publishes twenty-first report
18 March 2021
Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme - BEIS Committee launch inquiry
Committee launches an inquiry examining the Mineworkers' Pension Scheme
18 March 2021
Boris Johnson to face questioning by Select Committee Chairs
Committee to question Boris Johnson on the UK's place in the world
18 March 2021
George Eustice to be questioned on meat and seafood exports to the EU
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee hears from the Rt Hon George Eustice MP, Secretary of State, Defra
18 March 2021
MPs to debate petitions relating to the Government’s Spring 2021 covid-19 roadmap
MPs to debate petitions relating to the Government’s Spring 2021 covid-19 roadmap
18 March 2021
How can governments use wellbeing measures in making and evaluating policy decisions?
The COVID-19 Committee will hear evidence on approaches that governments can take, and have taken, to making wellbeing central to policy making.
17 March 2021
Ministers to face MPs in music streaming inquiry
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee questions DCMS Minister Caroline Dinenage and BEIS Minister Amanda Solloway on the economics of music streaming
17 March 2021
Former Prime Minister and Home Secretary to be questioned on National security machinery
Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy examines how well the national security machinery operates
17 March 2021
One-off session on land-based education provision in England
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee examines land-based education provision in England
17 March 2021
Speaker raises first flag to the British Overseas Territories
The British Overseas Territory of Monserrat is being celebrated by the Speaker of the House of Commons with the raising of the country’s flag in New Palace Yard.
17 March 2021
MPs to debate petition relating to consent for a referendum on Scottish independence
MPs to debate a petition relating to consent for a referendum on Scottish independence
17 March 2021
Government should get tough on use of forced labour in Xinjiang
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee publishes report on Uyghur forced labour in Xinjiang and UK value chains
17 March 2021
Notable success of “Everyone In” exposed rough sleeping problem many times larger than Government “has previously acknowledged”
Homelessness strategy thrown into question as Covid initiative temporarily houses nine times Government estimate of people sleeping rough says Public Accounts Committee report on COVID-19: housing people sleeping rough
17 March 2021
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March 2021
- House of Commons and Parliamentary Digital Service publish 2020 pay gap data
- Lords pauses for recess
- Memorial service to commemorate PC Keith Palmer, GM
- Coming up in the Commons: 22-26 March 2021
- Private members' bills complete passage through Parliament
- What's on in the Lords: 15 - 19 March
- Coming up in the Commons: 15-19 March 2021
- Lords celebrates Women's History Month
- Coming up in the Commons: 8-12 March 2021
- What's on in the Lords
- UK Parliament celebrates Women’s History Month
- What's on in the Lords: 1-4 March
- Coming up in the Commons: 1-5 March 2021
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March 2021