Crime, civil law, justice and rights
Crime, civil law, justice and rights news from UK Parliament.
Lords debates UN Sustainable Development Goals
Members discuss reduction in road traffic accidents
20 March 2020
Lords debates future UK-EU relationship
Spotlight on EU Committee report on negotiations
17 March 2020
Facebook answers questions on response to hate speech and moderation
Democracy and Digital Technologies Committee will meet on Tuesday 17 March at 10.30am
16 March 2020
Room for agreement on UK-EU fisheries
Lords Committee scrutinises the Government on EU access to UK waters
16 March 2020
House of Lords debates bill proposing changes to its membership
Main debate on the purpose and key areas
16 March 2020
Lords debates Wellbeing of Future Generations Bill
Members discuss key purpose and principles
16 March 2020
Barriers to electoral registration for older and disabled people examined by Committee
The Select Committee on the Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 takes evidence on Tuesday 17 March at 3.30pm
13 March 2020
Clarity sought on Government's patent court position
EU Justice Sub-Committee seeks confirmation about UK's involvement in Unified Patent Court
11 March 2020
Lords marks International Women's Day
Members debate UK's role in advancing equalities
11 March 2020
What will be the impact of Brexit on patent protection?
EU Justice Sub-Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 10 March at 10.45am
10 March 2020
Committee to search for the truth from Google
Select Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies will take evidence on Monday 10 March at 12.30pm
06 March 2020
Committee launches inquiry into challenges facing full-fibre and 5G roll-out
Inquiry will focus on how realistic an ambtion it is, and what is needed to achieve it
05 March 2020
EEA-EFTA Separation agreement drawn to the special attention of the House
European Union Committee publishes its twenty-second report on Brexit-related international agreements
04 March 2020
City Minister questioned on financial services after Brexit
EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee hears evidence on Wednesday 4 March at 10.15am
04 March 2020
Possible impact of Brexit on criminal justice cooperation raises concerns
EU Justice and Home Affairs Sub-Committees take evidence on Tuesday 3 March
03 March 2020