March 2018

New inquiry: Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy
The Foreign Affairs Committee has today launched a new inquiry into the threat that disinformation campaigns pose to the UK and UK interests.
15 January 2025

‘Time to grieve’: case for statutory miscarriage bereavement leave is ‘overwhelming’
MPs on the cross-party committee raised concerns that progress towards recognising the grief of those who experience pre-24 week pregnancy losses “does not go far enough”
15 January 2025

Call for evidence published on the energy grid and grid connections
The Industry and Regulators Committee has today published a call for evidence into the energy grid and grid connections.
14 January 2025

Health and Social Care Committee asks its Expert Panel to undertake evaluation of the state of palliative care in England
The Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee, Layla Moran MP, and the Chair of the Committee’s Expert Panel, Professor Dame Jane Dacre, have written to the Health and Social Care Secretary, to inform him that the Expert Panel will be conducting an independent evaluation of the state of palliative care in England.
14 January 2025

Timeliness in responses to Written Parliamentary Questions improves in 2023–24
The House of Commons Procedure Committee has today published its report on timeliness of responses to Written Parliamentary Questions (WPQs) in the last Parliamentary Session (2023-24)
14 January 2025

Foreign Affairs Committee: What is the FCDO’s plan B in Gaza?
The Foreign Affairs Committee is today (Tuesday 14 January) publishing three letters received by the Committee – one from UNRWA and two from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) – as part of its inquiry into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
14 January 2025

UK must turbocharge its innovation policy to harness engineering biology, say peers
Report from the Lords Science and Technology Committee published
14 January 2025

Defence Committee: GCAP timescale is ambitious and Gov’t must keep pace
The Defence Committee has today (14 January) published a report on the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), welcoming the programme’s progress but cautioning the need to stay on track to meet the in-service target date of 2035.
14 January 2025

MPs to hold a debate on railway services in the South West
On Tuesday 14 January in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on railway services in the South West
13 January 2025

When will the energy transition bring down bills? Secretary of State Ed Miliband makes first select committee appearance on Wednesday
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero states its mission as being “responsible for UK energy security, protecting bill payers and reaching net zero”. Rt Hon Ed Miliband will face Committee questions on the UK’s clean energy transition and progress towards its legally binding target of a net zero economy by 2050.
13 January 2025

New inquiry into Daesh crimes - Has the UK met its human rights obligations?
The new inquiry will examine what obligations the UK Government has under human rights law to respond to international crimes
13 January 2025

IDC Chair: Government must ratify UN Global Oceans Treaty
International Development Committee publishes response to the UK Small Island Developing States Strategy report
13 January 2025

Committee to investigate Glasgow’s pilot Safer Drug Consumption Facility
The Scottish Affairs Committee launches an inquiry examining the pilot Safer Drug Consumption Facility (SDCF) which opens in Glasgow’s East End today.
13 January 2025

Government delays delivery plan for disability-inclusive development
Committee publishes FCDO response to disability and development report
13 January 2025

Crown Estate Bill: call for evidence
Crown Estate Bill: call for evidence
13 January 2025
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2018
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March 2018
- Urgent Question on the contaminated blood scandal: 29 March 2018
- Statement: Counter-Daesh update
- House of Lords back to business
- Lords Administration commits to tackling gender pay gap
- House of Commons rises for Easter recess 2018
- This week in the Commons: 29 March 2018
- Urgent Question on Kerslake Arena Review
- House of Commons and Parliamentary Digital Service publish gender pay gap data
- Statement: John Worboys and the Parole Board: 28 March 2018
- MPs debate local government and police funding
- Prime Minister's Questions: 28 March 2018
- Statement: Update on proposed GKN/Melrose takeover: 27 March 2018
- Statement: Northamptonshire County Council: 27 March 2018
- Statement: Rail announcement: 27 March 2018
- Emergency debate: EU referendum and alleged breaches of electoral law
- Statement on European Council: 26 March 2018
- Urgent Question on contracts for the new UK passports
- Lords considers Modern Slavery (Victim Support) Bill
- Lords considers Family Relationships (Impact Assessment and Targets) Bill
- Lords debates humanitarian crisis in Syria
- Lords debates impact of Brexit on UK health
- This week in the Commons: 23 March 2018
- Statement: Grenfell update
- Remembering the attack on Westminster, March 2017
- Urgent Question on NHS staff pay
- Prime Minister's Questions: 21 March 2018
- Proceedings on the Northern Ireland Budget (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill
- Lords examines Conscientious Objection (Medical Activities) Bill
- Statement: Corporate Governance
- Urgent Question on future fisheries management after the UK leaves the EU
- Lords debates Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018
- Have your say on the Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Bill
- Urgent Question on alleged breach of data privacy by Cambridge Analytica
- Urgent Question on Customs arrangements at UK ports after Brexit
- Urgent Question on money laundering in the UK
- Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Bill: Remaining stages
- This week in the Commons: 16 March 2018
- Commons Private Members' Bills: 16 March 2018
- Lords debates free school lunches and milk regulations
- Statement: Burma update
- Statement: Building safety update
- Statement on integrated communities: 14 March 2018
- Statement: Salisbury incident further update
- MPs debate European Affairs
- Prime Minister's Questions: 14 March 2018
- Lords debates Chancellor's Spring Statement
- Lords debates airport infrastructure in the South East
- Spring Statement 2018
- Statement on US tariffs on steel and aluminium
- Statement on Northern Ireland finance
- Salisbury incident update: 12 March 2018
- Urgent Question on treatment of House of Commons staff: 12 March 2018
- Statement on the protection of civilians in Afrin: 12 March 2018
- Urgent Question on hate crime: 12 March 2018
- Lords considers Unpaid Work Experience (Prohibition) Bill
- Lords considers Smart Meters Bill
- Lord Speaker’s lectures: Harold Wilson: A Flawed Political Genius?
- Statement on the incident in Salisbury
- Urgent Question: CQC review of children and young people’s mental health services
- This week in the Commons: 9 March 2018
- MPs debate Vote 100 and International Women's Day
- Urgent Question: Sunday Times allegations relating to the Leveson Inquiry
- Urgent Question: UK relationship with Saudi Arabia: 7 March 2018
- Have your say on the Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill
- MPs debate EU citizenship and the Armed Forces Covenant
- Prime Minister's Questions: 7 March 2018
- Urgent Question: detention centre at Yarl's Wood: 6 March 2018
- Urgent Question: Government policy on Russia: 6 March 2018
- Statement on water supply disruption: 6 March 2018
- Have your say on the Data Protection Bill
- Lords debates International Women's Day
- Statement on draft National Planning Policy Framework: 5 March 2018
- Statement on UK/EU future economic partnership: 5 March 2018
- Domestic Gas and Electricity Bill: consideration of Lords amendment
- Data Protection Bill: Commons consideration of Lords amendments
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March 2018