November 2021
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Future economic relationship with the European Union examined
Treasury Committee hears from European law experts, Chatham House, Open Europe and United Nations representatives
01 July 2016
Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015 and the Army
Defence Committee takes evidence on the SDSR 2015 and delivery of Army 2020 programme
01 July 2016
Artwork of the Month - July 2016
Statue of Margaret Thatcher
01 July 2016
Engaging boys and young men to reduce sexual harassment in schools
Women and Equalities Committee asks how we think about boys and young men in relation to sexual harassment
01 July 2016
'What did you just eat?' Food fraud explored by Committee
EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 6 July at 11am
01 July 2016
Electricity sector in Northern Ireland examined
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee questions the owners of Northern Ireland's three major fossil-fuel based electricity generating plants
01 July 2016
MPs debate maternity discrimination
On 14 July MPs will take part in a Westminster Hall debate on maternity discrimination.
01 July 2016
MPs debate the contribution of cooperatives to the economy
On 14 July MPs will take part in a Westminster Hall debate on the contribution of cooperatives to the economy
01 July 2016
Commission decisions by correspondence: 28 and 30 June 2016
Decisions reached by correspondence - 28 and 30 June 2016
01 July 2016
Proposal to merge Innovate UK should be reconsidered
Lords Science and Technology Committee publish letter to Government on Innovate UK
01 July 2016
House of Commons Commission decisions – 15 June 2016
Decisions from meeting held on Wednesday 15 June 2016
01 July 2016
Appointment of Edward Troup and Jon Thompson reports published
Treasury Committee reports on the appointment of the Executive Chair and Chief Executive of HMRC
01 July 2016
Implications of leaving the EU inquiry launched following Brexit vote
Foreign Affairs Committee launches inquiry into Government's handling of the Brexit process
01 July 2016
The Stamp Act of 1765 and the petition of the British Colonies in North America
The Stamp Act of 1765 provoked an outcry from Britain's American Colonies. They petitioned Parliament against the Act.
01 July 2016
Reform of the Dublin Regulation inquiry terminated
EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee inquiry into reform of the Dublin Regulation has been terminated
01 July 2016
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November 2021
- What's on in the Lords 22-25 November
- Disability History Month at the House of Lords
- What's on in the Lords 15-19 November
- Lord Speaker addresses COP26 meeting
- Lords presses government on health and social care issues
- What's on in the Lords 8-10 November
- What's on in the Lords 1-4 November
- UK Parliament Week at the House of Lords
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November 2021