Crime, civil law, justice and rights
Crime, civil law, justice and rights news from UK Parliament.
MPs put spotlight on sexual harassment
Women and Equalities Committee examine impact of sexual harassment of women and girls in public places
02 May 2018
Modern Slavery: co-ordinated action critical to helping victims
Public Accounts Committee finds Government still lacks data and systems to properly understand the crime
02 May 2018
Police response to vulnerable people examined
The Home Affairs Committee examines police response to vulnerable people and neighbourhood policing
01 May 2018
Academics questioned on responsibility to protect and humanitarian intervention
Committee examines legal basis for states to intervene militarily in other states for humanitarian purposes
01 May 2018
Practitioners questioned on disclosure of evidence in criminal cases
Justice Committee examines disclosure of evidence in criminal cases
01 May 2018
Devolution and Brexit discussed in Edinburgh
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee questions academics and MSPs
30 April 2018
Brexit: the proposed UK-EU security treaty – call for evidence launched
The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee launches a public call for evidence for its inquiry into the proposed UK-EU security treaty
25 April 2018
Law and guidance on non-disclosure agreements examined
Women and Equalities Committee continues inquiry into sexual harassment in the workplace
25 April 2018
David Davis questioned on progress of EU withdrawal negotiation
Exiting the European Union Committee hears from Secretary of State
25 April 2018
Is it time to regulate the internet? Legal experts give evidence
Communications Committee meeting on Tuesday 24 April at 3.30pm
24 April 2018
Committee examines hate crime with newspaper editors
Home Affairs Committee hears from editors of national newspapers and Editors' Code Committee
24 April 2018
Police and cross-government hate crime programme questioned on online abuse
Petitions Committte hears evidence on the experiences of disabled people with online abuse
24 April 2018
EE, O2, Three and Vodafone questioned on Scotland mobile coverage
Scottish Affairs Committee examines operators' plans to improve digital connectivity
24 April 2018
Lord Chief Justice questioned by Committee
The Constitution Committee hears evidence on Wednesday 25 April at 10.30am
23 April 2018
Advocacy organisations discuss proposed UK-EU security treaty
EU Home Affairs Committee takes evidence on 25 April 2018 at 10.45am
23 April 2018