Crime, civil law, justice and rights
Crime, civil law, justice and rights news from UK Parliament.
Serious barriers limit free speech in universities
Joint Committee on Human Rights publishes report on freedom of speech in universities
27 March 2018
Legal and financial representatives discuss impact of Brexit
Exiting the European Union Committee travels to Leeds to hear from legal, banking, insurance and financial services companies
22 March 2018
Government a long way from delivering 'rehabilitation revolution'
Public Accounts Committee report concludes up to £342 million more has been committed without clear benefits
21 March 2018
Brexit negotiations must focus on security cooperation immediately
Home Affairs Committee publishes report on UK-EU security
21 March 2018
Academics questioned on the proposed UK-EU security treaty
EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee takes evidence on 21 March 2018 at 11.30am
20 March 2018
Peers hear annual evidence from Supreme Court Judges
The Constitution Committee hears evidence on Wednesday 21 March at 10.00am
20 March 2018
EU-UK trade agreement examined
Exiting the European Union Committee discusses trade policy after Brexit
20 March 2018
Senior lawyer and former judge questioned on enforcement and dispute resolution post-Brexit
EU Justice Sub-Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 20 March at 10.45am
20 March 2018
Monsoon threatens the Rohingya with more death, destruction and disease
International Development Committee publishes report on Bangladesh and Burma: the Rohingya crisis
20 March 2018
Legal concerns for UK after Brexit raised
European Scrutiny Committee expresses concern over possible UK-EU disagreement over European law
20 March 2018
Department for International Development's work in Burma examined
International Development Committee takes evidence on DFID's parliament and democracy work in Burma
14 March 2018
Google questioned on failure to remove National Action content
Home Affairs Committee hears on failure to remove content relating to proscribed organisations
13 March 2018
How have digital technologies changed the balance of power in international relations?
International Relations Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 14 March at 10.40am
09 March 2018
Work of the Ministry of Justice examined
Justice Committee questions the Secretary of State for Justice
07 March 2018
Director of Public Prosecutions questioned
Home Affairs Committee hears from Alison Saunders CB, on tackling hate crime
06 March 2018