Estimate day debate: Courts and Tribunals fees and Energy spending priorities
4 July 2016 (updated on 4 July 2016)
MPs debated courts and tribunals fees and energy spending priorities: impacts on investors and consumers on Monday 4 July 2016 in the House of Commons.
Estimates day debate: Courts and Tribunals fees
- Watch Parliament TV: Estimates Day debate - courts and tribunals fees
- Read Commons Hansard: Estimates Day debate - courts and tribunals fees
The House of Commons Justice Committee held an inquiry into the Courts and tribunals fees and published its report on 20 June 2016. Further information can be found on the Justice Committee webpages.
Estimates day debate: Energy spending priorities: impacts on investors and consumers
- Watch Parliament TV: Estimates day debate - energy spending priorities
- Read Commons Hansard: Estimates day debate - energy spending priorities
The House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee held an inquiry into the future of carbon capture and storage in the UK and published its report on 10 February 2016.
The Government Response to the Committee report was published on 1 July 2016. Further information can be found on the Energy and Climate Change Committee webpages.
- Energy and Climate Change Committee inquiry into the future of carbon capture and storage in the UK
- House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee
Related Information
Estimates days
All public spending has to be approved by Parliament. Estimates of spending are presented to Parliament and three 'estimates days' are set aside each year to debate the content of those estimates presented.
In practice, estimates days are often used for debating one or more estimates or select committee reports chosen by the
Liaison Committee.
- Read Main Supply Estimates (2016-17): HC 967 2016-17 (external website)
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