Lords news
Explore the latest news from the UK Parliament's second chamber.
House of Lords moves to hybrid proceedings
Members will participate in the chamber or online
05 June 2020
Procedure and Privileges Committee publishes guidance on proceedings in the hybrid House
Guidance on proceedings in the hybrid House published
05 June 2020
Lords considers human rights in Hong Kong
Members debate new Chinese security proposals
05 June 2020
Lords debates economic lessons of Covid-19
Members consider measures to repair UK economy
05 June 2020
Lords questions government on education, child safety online and Covid-19
Members quiz the government from 11 in Lords Questions
03 June 2020
Conduct Committee report on remote voting
Report of remote voting and the code of conduct published
03 June 2020
Policy bodies and think tanks discuss lessons for public services after coronavirus
Public Services Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 3 June at 3.00pm
02 June 2020
Lords questions government on Covid-19 and the EU on 3 June
Watch live on Parliament TV from 11
02 June 2020
Trade experts questioned on UK-EU relationship on professional and business services
EU Services Sub-Committee hears evidence on Thursday 4 June at 10.00am
02 June 2020
Lords Oral Questions to government on 2 June
Universal Credit and TV Licence on the agenda
01 June 2020
Time running out to provide certainty for Northern Ireland, Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol report finds
EU Committee published report on the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland
01 June 2020
What lessons for UK public services from the coronavirus pandemic?
Peers launch first probe into lessons for public services from COVID-19.
29 May 2020
Will Universal Credit change in light of Covid-19?
Economic Affairs Committee takes evidence on Universal Credit on Tuesday 2 June at 3.00pm
29 May 2020
COVID-19: the role of modelling in UK response
Lords Science and Technology Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 2 June at 10.00am
28 May 2020
Peers voice fears for COVID-19's “acute impact” on performing arts
Committee's letter to Rt Hon Oliver Dowden MP published
28 May 2020