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January 2022

Read all the UK Parliament news for January 2022

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National Food Strategy leader questioned by Committee
The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee is to hold a one-off evidence session on the independent National Food Strategy (NFS) review with Henry Dimbleby MBE, who led the review.
16 September 2021
How are labour and trade issues affecting the food supply chain? MPs launch inquiry
Committee launches an inquiry into the impacts of factors such as Brexit, covid-19, and rising commodity prices on the food supply chain
16 September 2021
MPs debate petitions relating to Covid-19 vaccination
On Monday 20 September, MPs will debate petitions relating to Covid-19 vaccination.
16 September 2021
Unappointable’ candidates should be ruled out from re-applying to become next Chair of Ofcom
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee Chair comments on post of Chair of Ofcom
15 September 2021
MPs debate petition relating to ethnicity pay gap reporting
Petitions Committee debate a petition relating to ethnicity pay gap reporting
15 September 2021
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Government must move to ensure regulators keep pace with post-EU, technological and social changes
Public Accounts Committee highlights challenges for the UK’s regulatory regimes in report on Principles of effective regulation
14 September 2021
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Government pushes ahead with trade negotiations while 'running down the clock' on establishing new Trade and Agriculture Commission
Cross-party MPs write to the International Trade Secretary, Liz Truss MP
14 September 2021
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Committee to question DWP ministers on temporary increase to Universal Credit
Welfare Delivery Minister Will Quince and Employment Minister Mims Davies are to face questions from the Work and Pensions Committee on the Government’s decision to end the temporary £20 a week uplift to Universal Credit
14 September 2021
Speaker Hoyle says House of Commons "has lost one of its dearest friends" as he opens tearoom in her memory
The family of one of the best-loved staff members in the House of Commons say they are "proud beyond measure" that her name will be forever associated with the Members’ Tea Room.
14 September 2021
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Y Pwyllgor Materion Cymreig i glywed gan academyddion am effaith covid-19 ar y system budd-daliadau yng Nghymru
Committee to hear from academics on the impact of covid-19 on the benefits system in Wales
14 September 2021
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Committee to hear from academics on the impact of covid-19 on the benefits system in Wales
Committee to hear from academics on the impact of covid-19 on the benefits system in Wales
14 September 2021
Treasury Committee publishes additional Government response to Tax after Coronavirus Report
Committee today publishes a further Government response to its report on Tax after Coronavirus
14 September 2021
The minority ethnic and migrant community experience in NI: Hate crime and policing culture
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee questions PSNI officers representing Black and ethnic minority officers in Northern Ireland
13 September 2021
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Committee to question Minister for Disabled People Justin Tomlinson MP
Committee to question Minister for Disabled People Justin Tomlinson MP
13 September 2021
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Coming Up in the Commons: 13 -17 September
We’ve put together a list of highlights coming up this week in the House of Commons Chamber.
13 September 2021
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