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Reforms required if Parliamentary scrutiny of treaties is to be effective, report finds
The International Agreements Committee publishes a new report on Working practices: one year on.
17 September 2021
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Net zero: Lords debates behaviour change
Members discuss Climate Change Committee's 'Reducing UK emissions' report and a public engagement strategy. Find out more
17 September 2021
Baroness Barker speaking in the House of Lords chamber
Lords debates enhancing quality of government
Members discuss training in core leadership skills for ministers and senior civil servants. Learn more
17 September 2021
Scottish renewables progress hampered by grid connection charges
Scottish Affairs Committee publishes renewable energy in Scotland report
16 September 2021
Nuclear power station at Wylfa Newydd to be examined by the Welsh Affairs Committee
Committee to examine nuclear power station at Wylfa Newydd
16 September 2021
Y Pwyllgor Materion Cymreig i edrych ar orsaf bŵer niwclear Wylfa Newydd
Committee to examine nuclear power station at Wylfa Newydd
16 September 2021
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Finance Bill Sub-Committee investigates basis period reform and uncertain tax treatment
Finance Bill Sub-Committee launch call for evidence
16 September 2021
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European Statutory Instruments Committee publishes fourth report
European Statutory Instruments Committee publishes fourth report
16 September 2021
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Channel 4’s privatisation under the spotlight by MPs
Committee to take evidence from Channel 4
16 September 2021
How are labour and trade issues affecting the food supply chain? MPs launch inquiry
Committee launches an inquiry into the impacts of factors such as Brexit, covid-19, and rising commodity prices on the food supply chain
16 September 2021
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Committee to question DWP ministers on temporary increase to Universal Credit
Welfare Delivery Minister Will Quince and Employment Minister Mims Davies are to face questions from the Work and Pensions Committee on the Government’s decision to end the temporary £20 a week uplift to Universal Credit
14 September 2021
Speaker Hoyle says House of Commons "has lost one of its dearest friends" as he opens tearoom in her memory
The family of one of the best-loved staff members in the House of Commons say they are "proud beyond measure" that her name will be forever associated with the Members’ Tea Room.
14 September 2021
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Y Pwyllgor Materion Cymreig i glywed gan academyddion am effaith covid-19 ar y system budd-daliadau yng Nghymru
Committee to hear from academics on the impact of covid-19 on the benefits system in Wales
14 September 2021
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Committee to hear from academics on the impact of covid-19 on the benefits system in Wales
Committee to hear from academics on the impact of covid-19 on the benefits system in Wales
14 September 2021
Treasury Committee publishes additional Government response to Tax after Coronavirus Report
Committee today publishes a further Government response to its report on Tax after Coronavirus
14 September 2021
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