September 2022
Read all the UK Parliament news for September 2022
Parc deaths: some progress but much more to be done, Committee chair says
The Welsh Affairs Committee held an evidence session on Parc prison.
11 December 2024
Inquiry launched into elections within the House of Commons
The Procedure Committee has launched an inquiry into elections within the House of Commons, including Deputy Speaker and committee elections.
11 December 2024
Health and Social Care Committee Chair Comment
Today, the Health and Social Care Committee held an evidence session as part of its work on the 10 Year Health Plan, examining what actions the Government and NHS England need to take in order to deliver their ambition of shifting more care from hospitals into community settings.
11 December 2024
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee to scrutinise operation of Windsor Framework
The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee is inviting views on the Windsor Framework as part of a rolling inquiry examining the operation and implementation of the post-Brexit legal agreement.
11 December 2024
MPs to debate petitions relating to Israel and Palestine
On Monday 16 December, MPs will debate two petitions relating to Israel and Palestine.
11 December 2024
The funding and sustainability of local government finance - Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee launches new inquiry
The Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee has launched an inquiry looking at whether the local government finance system in England is fit for purpose.
11 December 2024
Lords resumes detailed check of Data (Use and Access) Bill
Members discuss changes on data mining as committee stage continues. Find out more
11 December 2024
What's on in the Lords 9-13 December
Discover what's coming up in the House of Lords this week.
11 December 2024
‘Medical misogyny’ is leaving women in unnecessary pain and undiagnosed for years
Women experiencing painful reproductive health conditions such as endometriosis, adenomyosis and heavy menstrual bleeding are frequently finding their symptoms ‘normalised’ and their ‘pain dismissed’.
11 December 2024
Liaison Committee to question the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer MP
For the first time in this Parliament, select committee chairs on the Liaison Committee will question the Prime Minister.
11 December 2024
Accommodation for service personnel and families is “shocking”: Government needs to act
A Defence Committee Report published today finds that accommodation for Service personnel and their families is “shocking”, with two-thirds of Service Family Accommodation (SFA) needing major work to meet modern standards, and families facing uncertainty over allocation of accommodation.
11 December 2024
Dame Meg Hillier MP elected Chair of Liaison Committee
At the first meeting of the Liaison Committee, Dame Meg Hillier MP was elected to chair the Committee in this parliament.
10 December 2024
MPs to hold a debate on floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea
On Thursday 12 December in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea.
10 December 2024
MPs to hold a debate on performance of the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency
On Thursday 12 December, MPs will hold a debate on performance of the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency.
10 December 2024
Young people from the British Overseas Territories vote for the topic they will debate in the House of Commons Chamber
Over 2900 young people, aged 11-18, from across the UK Overseas Territories, have voted in the first ever Make Your Mark Ballot for the Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies during this year's UK Parliament Week.
10 December 2024