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Anti-social behaviour news from UK Parliament.

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The future of the NHS to be debated by MPs
On Monday 31 January, MPs will debate a petition relating to the future of the NHS
27 January 2022
Urgently support land managers to adopt nature-based solutions for climate change
The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee publishes its report 'Nature-based solutions: rhetoric or reality?'
27 January 2022
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Committee publishes report on Budget and Spending Review
The Treasury Committee publishes its verdict on the Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021
27 January 2022
Committee calls for Natural History GCSE to be in place for students from September 2024
Environmental Audit Committee publishes letter to Minister for School Standards
27 January 2022
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Committee publishes Government response to Brexit divorce bill report
MPs called on the Government to swiftly address the matter of the Horizon Europe research programme
27 January 2022
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UK Parliament delegation to new UK-EU Parliamentary Partnership Assembly announced
The parliamentary delegation of MPs and Peers to the newly created UK-EU Parliamentary Partnership Assembly (PPA) has today been confirmed.
26 January 2022
Foreign Affairs Committee publishes further whistleblower written evidence on Nowzad
The evidence includes copies of internal emails between Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) staff
26 January 2022
MPs welcome farm muckspreading commitment – now they want action
The Committee wrote a letter to the Minister for Farming, Fisheries and Food saying there was significant confusion among farmers about rules
26 January 2022
Funding for stalking advocates to be debated by MPs
The petition to increase funding has more than 105,000 signatures
26 January 2022
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Lords Committee criticise Department over two pieces of building and planning legislation
26 January 2022
Defence holds session on use of military to counter migrant crossings
On 26 January, at 09.30, the Defence Committee will hold an evidence session
25 January 2022
Universal Credit and childcare: Work and Pensions Committee holds first oral evidence session
The Committee questions policy specialists, charities and professional organisations in the first oral evidence session in the inquiry.
25 January 2022
Committee examines police response to spiking
Home Affairs Committee examines police efforts to improve understanding of spiking
25 January 2022
Committee investigates proposals to reform the Human Rights Act
The committee hears evidence from the former Justice of the Supreme Court and academic experts in constitutional law and human rights
25 January 2022
Business Committee seeks public’s views on consumer rights
The Committee will also hold an evidence session for the inquiry on 1 February
25 January 2022
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