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Lords debates National Policy Statement for Water Resources Infrastructure
Peers consider 2018 government plan
12 April 2019
Royal Assent: Finn's Law
Bill to protect service animals gets Royal Assent
12 April 2019
Lords EU exit regulations: 11 April
Members discuss trade in torture products
12 April 2019
JCHR probes Government on Draft Domestic Abuse Bill
Joint Committee on Human Rights publishes correspondence relating to the Committee's views on the Draft Domestic Abuse Bill
11 April 2019
“Dismissive, disrespectful” Government response treats Committee and witnesses “like dirt”
Work and Pensions Committee publish follow up report to Government response on childcare under Universal Credit
11 April 2019
Offensive Weapons Bill returns to the Lords
Peers discuss sale and delivery of bladed products
11 April 2019
"Football cannot be used as a cloak for racism and intolerance"
Government statement as footballers at all levels suffer racist abuse
11 April 2019
Statement: Julian Assange arrested after seven years in embassy
Wikileaks founder arrested this morning after asylum status revoked
11 April 2019
Urgent question on Stagecoach's disqualification from rail franchise bidding
Stagecoach were excluded from bidding on East Midlands franchise they previously operated
11 April 2019
Prime Minister's statement after Article 50 extended to 31 October 2019
Longer extension agreed by EU Council meeting on 10 April 2019
11 April 2019
European Union Committee draws special attention to Gibraltar/Spain tax and finance agreement
European Union Committee publishes ninth report on Brexit related agreements
10 April 2019
Prime Minister's Questions: 10 April 2019
MPs put questions to the Prime Minister in the House of Commons
10 April 2019
Urgent question on voter ID pilots ahead of local elections
Government asked for statement ahead of upcoming elections
10 April 2019
Lords EU exit regulations: 9 April
Members consider rules on personal data breaches, food additives and customer discrimination
10 April 2019
Government questioned after guilty verdict for pro-democracy Hong Kong activists
Leaders of the 'Umbrella Movement' were convicted on public nuisance charges
10 April 2019
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