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September 2023

Read all the UK Parliament news for September 2023.

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Ukraine situation– updated statement from Sarah Champion MP
International Development Committee Chair makes updated statement on the invasion of Ukraine
24 February 2022
Treasury Committee to investigate UK’s tax burden
MPs will hear from economists and thinktanks about the level of the current tax burden
24 February 2022
The Foreign Affairs Committee is looking for a specialist adviser for its inquiry into illicit finance
Responding to illicit and emerging finance - Specialist Adviser advert
23 February 2022
Lords debates energy national policy statements
Members discuss government's draft overarching national policy statement for energy. Catch up
23 February 2022
Health and Social Care Committee approves appointment of Ian Dilks as CQC Chair
The Government’s preferred candidate is a former Chair of NHS Resolution and a former chair of PwC’s Global Captive Insurance Group.
23 February 2022
Online abuse to be debated by MPs
On Monday 28 February, MPs will debate petitions relating to online abuse
23 February 2022
Government has risked & lost “unacceptable” billions of taxpayers’ money in its Covid response - and must account to the generations that will pay for it
Public Accounts Committee publishes report: COVID-19 cost tracker update
23 February 2022
Defence Committee makes statement on the deployment of Russian troops in Ukraine
The Committee expresses its firm support for the government and people of Ukraine
22 February 2022
Ukraine situation– statement from Sarah Champion MP
International Development Committee Chair makes statement on situation in Ukraine
22 February 2022
Saving for later life: Work and Pensions Committee to hear from pension policy experts in inquiry’s first oral evidence session
The Work and Pensions Committee question pension policy experts for their inquiry examining saving for later life
22 February 2022
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Mental capacity and protection of human rights in care settings examined
The Joint Committee on Human Rights continues its inquiry into the protection of human rights in care settings
22 February 2022
Speaker Hoyle and Speaker Pelosi vow to stand together against 'antidemocratic forces'
The Speaker of the House of Commons said "mob rule" on Capitol Hill in Washington DC a year ago had been a warning to Parliaments across the globe of the dangers of antidemocratic forces.
21 February 2022
Health Secretary questioned on Coronavirus Act renewal
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee examines the Coronavirus Act ahead of its two-year anniversary and expected expiry
21 February 2022
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Committee examines fraud and the justice system
Justice Committee explores the impact on victims and law enforcement response
21 February 2022
Ysgrifennydd Gwladol Cymru i ymddangos ger bron ASau
Y Pwyllgor Materion Cymreig yn cwestiynu Ysgrifennydd Gwladol Cymru
21 February 2022
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