June 2018

10 years on is the Modern Slavery Act still fit for purpose?
Ten years after it became law, the Home Affairs Committee will examine the impact of the Modern Slavery Act in an evidence session on Tuesday 25 March.
21 March 2025

Women and Equalities Committee to hear evidence on paternity and shared parental leave reforms
The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) will hear from HR professionals, a best practice employer, and trade unions on the priorities for reform of paternity and shared parental leave during the second evidence session of its inquiry, in Parliament on Tuesday, 25 March.
21 March 2025

MOD Parliamentary Under-Secretary Luke Pollard to face questions on grey zone threats
The Defence Committee will question Luke Pollard MP, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces at the Ministry of Defence on grey zone threats, at 10.30am on Tuesday 25 March.
21 March 2025

Decisions of the Petitions Committee, 18 March 2025
Decisions of the Petitions Committee, 18 March 2025.
21 March 2025

Science, Innovation and Technology Committee Chair writes to Microsoft about price hikes
Science, Innovation and Technology Committee Chair, Chi Onwurah, has written to Microsoft asking for details about price increases for Microsoft 365 Personal and Family plans, which were raised by 42% and 31% respectively earlier this year.
21 March 2025

Scotland Secretary Ian Murray faces committee scrutiny
The Secretary of State for Scotland Ian Murray MP will be questioned by MPs on the Scottish Affairs Committee on Tuesday 25 March at 14.30.
21 March 2025

NHS England reorganisation: senior sector figures share their views with MPs
The Health and Social Care Select Committee will question senior figures from across the health sector on their views on the Government’s plans to abolish NHS England and merge it with the Department of Health and Social Care, in an evidence session at 9.30am on Wednesday 26 March.
21 March 2025

75th anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights in the spotlight
Lords discussed the 75th anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights. Catch up
21 March 2025

What's on in the Lords 17-20 March
Discover the business in the House of Lords from 17-20 March 2025.
21 March 2025

Inquiry launched into media literacy
Communications and Digital Committee launch inquiry into media literacy
21 March 2025

Lords debates Crown Court backlog
Members discussed impact of criminal case delays on evidence, victims and fair proceedings. Catch up
21 March 2025

Cladding crisis: Appalling impact persists as Govt remediation plans fail to measure
Eight years on from Grenfell, PAC urges Govt to put residents at heart of remediation efforts, with thousands of unsafe buildings still yet to be identified
21 March 2025

Committee announces new inquiry on First 1000 Days of Life
The Health and Social Care Committee is today (Friday 21 March) launching a new inquiry on the first 1000 days of life, the period from a child’s conception to age two - widely recognised as a critical period for development which fundamentally shapes long-term health, well-being, and life outcomes.
21 March 2025

Committee to examine plans for the new Government Digital Service
The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee will question former government officials and public service experts in the first evidence session of its inquiry into the Digital Centre of Government.
20 March 2025

Committee publishes report on ‘In Development’ inquiry
The International Development Committee has published a report on its In Development inquiry, a call for inquiry ideas from the aid and development sector.
20 March 2025
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2018
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June 2018
- This week in the Commons: 29 June 2018
- Commons Speaker urges more scientists and engineers to become MPs
- Speaker hails bid to stop homophobic chanting at sporting events
- Have your say on the Offensive Weapons Bill
- Urgent question on the Nuclear Sector Deal: 28 June 2018
- Urgent question on privately financed prisons: 27 June 2018
- Lords private members' bills
- Lords examines Registration of Marriage Bill
- Lords debates challenges facing disabled people
- Prime Minister's Questions: 27 June 2018
- Lords debates Police and Crime Commissioners
- Five short debates in the Lords
- Statement on energy policy: 25 June 2018
- Urgent question on Airbus: 25 June 2018
- Urgent question on childhood obesity: 25 June 2018
- Speaker’s Chaplain: Windrush generation put the ‘great’ in Great Britain
- MPs debate the Airports National Policy Statement
- Lord Speaker’s lectures: Edward Heath: a new style of prime minister?
- Statement on EU settlement scheme
- Urgent Question on Capita: 21 June 2018
- Statement on Universal Credit and recent welfare changes
- This week in the Commons: 22 June 2018
- Statement: Gosport Independent Panel report
- Prime Minister's Questions: 20 June 2018
- Urgent Question: fire at the Glasgow School of Art: 19 June 2018
- Statement: Drug licensing
- MPs debate the Secretary of State for Transport and the Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill
- Lords debates armed forces reserves
- Lords debates Carers Action Plan 2018-2020
- Statement: long term plan for the NHS
- Urgent question on upskirting: 18 June 2018
- Urgent question on medicinal cannabis: 18 June 2018
- Emergency debate: The Sewel Convention
- This week in the Commons: 15 June 2018
- Commons Private Members' Bills: 15 June 2018
- New Member of Parliament for Lewisham East
- Urgent question on redundancies at Rolls-Royce: 14 June 2018
- Urgent question on the Galileo Public Regulated Service
- Statement: The Sewel Convention, EU Withdrawal Bill and Scotland
- Prime Minister's Questions: 13 June 2018
- Speaker gears up cycle fanatics and their pupils
- Lords debates 150th anniversary of the Trade Union Congress
- Lords debates government approach to illegal immigration
- Have your say on the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill
- Urgent question on Yemen: 11 June 2018
- Statement: G7
- Statement on Grenfell Tower: 11 June 2018
- Calling Mr Speaker: Students take to Skype to quiz John Bercow
- This week in the Commons: 8 June 2018
- Urgent question on abortion in Northern Ireland
- Urgent question on Heathrow Airport: 7 June 2018
- Prime Minister's Questions: 6 June 2018
- MPs debate the retail sector and rural crime and public services
- Have your say on the Ivory Bill
- Lord Speaker hosts the Richard Dimbleby Lecture
- Statement on proposed media mergers: 5 June 2018
- Statement on Airports National Policy Statement: 5 June 2018
- Non-Domestic Rating (Nursery Grounds) Bill: Commons stages
- Emergency debate: Sections of the Offences against the Persons Act
- Lords debates vulnerable persons resettlement scheme
- Bercow urges youngsters: Find a job you know you will enjoy
- Lords debates the Palestinian Territories
- Urgent question on Personal Independence Payment appeals: 4 June 2018
- Statement on nuclear power: 4 June 2018
- Statement on rail timetabling: 4 June 2018
- Statement on US steel and aluminium import tariffs: 4 June 2018
- Ivory Bill: Consideration of Lords amendments
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June 2018