House of Commons
House of Commons news from UK Parliament.
Participation in EU agencies after Brexit discussed
Exiting the European Union Committee considers financial, legal and transition arrangements
13 December 2017
Boeing quizzed on Bombardier tariff complaints
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee hears on Boeing's complaint against Bombardier
13 December 2017
UK should stay within Euratom regime and ECJ jurisdiction
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee publishes report on Brexit and the implications for the UK civil nuclear sector
13 December 2017
Duty of care to prisoners needs urgent action
Public Accounts Committee report says record levels of suicides and self-harm are damning indictment
13 December 2017
Decisions of the Petitions Committee Tuesday 12 December 2017
View the decisions of the Petitions Committee taken on 12 December 2017
12 December 2017
Minister questioned on UK progress on reducing F-Gas emissions
Environmental Audit Committee examines issues including options facing the UK after it leaves the EU
12 December 2017
Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman annual scrutiny
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee hears on the Ombudsman's work and use of resources
12 December 2017
Harassment and intimidation near abortion clinics
Home Affairs Committee examines impact on patients and staff
12 December 2017
Evidence from food and drink manufacturers warns of dangers of 'no deal'
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee publishes evidence on the implications of Brexit for UK business
12 December 2017
Ministers questioned on supply and diversity of housing for older people
Communities and Local Government Committee hears on supply of housing and barriers to moving
11 December 2017
PIP and ESA assessments examined by disability groups
Work and Pensions Committee hears from specialist disability groups
11 December 2017
Ban cold calls now to stop pension scammers
Work and Pensions Committee publishes report on pension freedom and choice
11 December 2017
Report publication: Violence in Rakhine State and the UK's response
Committee report suggests violence in Burma's Rakhine State amounts to ethnic cleansing
11 December 2017
UK border could be exposed from first day of Brexit
Public Accounts Committee report says planning is too reliant on a transitional period
08 December 2017
Brexit impact on food prices and food standards
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee hears from J D Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin
06 December 2017