May 2018

Darren Jones welcomes move to put post office inquiry on statutory basis
Darren Jones has commented on the statement from Paul Scully announcing that the independent inquiry into the Post Office’s Horizon IT scandal is to be put on a statutory footing.
19 May 2021

Decisions of the Petitions Committee, 18 May 2021
The Petitions Committee considered all e-petitions which had, before 13 May 2021, had reached over 10,000 signatures and received a Government response. The Committee also considered a number of e-petitions with over 100,000 signatures that were awaiting debate.
19 May 2021

Constitution Committee seeks new legal adviser
The Select Committee on the Constitution is inviting applications for the vacant post of one of its legal advisers.
19 May 2021

Revised guidance on proceedings in the hybrid House and hybrid Grand Committee published
The Procedure and Privileges Committee has published a revised version of its guidance on proceedings in the hybrid House and hybrid Grand Committee
19 May 2021

MPs question Dominic Cummings on Government decision-making over pandemic
The Prime Minister’s former Chief Adviser Dominic Cummings faces questions on decisions taken, during his time working in Government
19 May 2021

Chair comments on Boohoo to link exec bonuses to environmental, social and governance improvements
Environmental Audit Committee Chair reacts to the announcement that Boohoo Group will link executive bonuses to environmental, social and governance (ESG) improvements
19 May 2021

Impact of pandemic on parents’ employment considered by Committee
COVID-19 Committee takes evidence at 9.45am on Tuesday 25 May
19 May 2021

MPs condemn cuts to girls’ education and ‘hiding’ of other aid reductions
International Development Committee publishes correspondence
19 May 2021

Ian Mearns MP re-elected as Chair of the Backbench Business Committee
Ian Mearns MP has been re-elected as the Chair of the Backbench Business Committee
19 May 2021

Impact of Coronavirus on businesses and workers response published
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee publishes response to the pre-Budget report on the impact of Coronavirus on businesses and workers
19 May 2021

From 11% to 100% zero emission cars in 14 years: Government lacks plan for “huge challenge” of social and economic transition
The Government has a mountain to climb to get to all new cars in the UK emitting zero carbon in the next 14 years says Public Accounts Committee report
18 May 2021

Committee examine Government’s work on LGBT issues with recently disbanded LGBT Advisory Panel
Women and Equalities Committee holds a one-off evidence session on The LGBT Advisory Panel
18 May 2021

Committee welcomes EU science cooperation
European Scrutiny Committee publishes documents considered by the Committee on 12 May 2021
18 May 2021

Lord Dunlop and Michael Gove questioned on the Dunlop Review
Four select committees hold a joint evidence session
18 May 2021

Speaker welcomes Kuwait Ambassador to first physical meeting
The Speaker of the House of Commons held his first face-to-face diplomatic meeting since the pandemic began with the longest-serving ambassador to the UK.
18 May 2021
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2018
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May 2018
- Third reading: 'tidy up' of EU (Withdrawal) Bill
- Rating (Property in Common Occupation) and Council Tax (Empty Dwellings) Bill: Lords third reading
- Report stage: further check and change of EU (Withdrawal) Bill
- Committee stage: line by line check of EU (Withdrawal) Bill
- This week in the Commons: 25 May 2018
- Bercow: When it comes to diversity… first impressions count
- Second reading: debate on key prupose of EU (Withdrawal) Bill
- Urgent question on Marks and Spencer branch closures
- Prime Minister's Questions: 23 May 2018
- MPs debate the East Coast franchise and privatisation in the NHS
- Urgent question on the case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
- Urgent Question on transport emissions in urban areas
- Have your say on the Tenant Fees Bill
- Lord Speaker comments on appointment of new members of the Lords
- Urgent question on Government abstention on the UN Gaza vote
- Urgent question on tower blocks with dangerous cladding
- Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill returns to the Lords
- Emergency debate: Money resolutions for Private Members' Bills
- Lords debates nursing student support
- This week in the Commons: 18 May 2018
- Statement on independent review of building regulations and fire safety
- Statement: Government Response to proposals for changes to Gaming Machines
- MPs debate Grenfell Tower and customs arrangements after Brexit
- Rail update statement: 16 May 2018
- Prime Minister's Questions: 16 May 2018
- Urgent Question on violence at the Gaza border: 15 May 2018
- Have your say on the Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill
- Urgent Question on the "Schools that work for everyone" consultation
- Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill: Commons remaining stages
- This week in the Commons: 11 May 2018
- Speaker urges Grenfell families to keep fighting for the truth
- Order! Order! Commons Speaker visits University of Hull
- Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill: Lords third reading
- Creditworthiness Assessment Bill: Lords third reading
- Urgent Question: money resolutions for Private Members' Bills
- Statement: Litigation update in the case of Belhaj and Boudchar
- Commons Private Members' Bills: 11 May 2018
- Statement: Iran Nuclear Deal: 9 May 2018
- Five short debates in the Lords
- Prime Minister's Questions: 9 May 2018
- Heidi Alexander resigns as MP for Lewisham East
- Urgent Question: G4S contract to run immigration removal centres
- Urgent Question: Learning Disabilities Mortality Review: 8 May 2018
- New Member of Parliament for West Tyrone
- This week in the Commons: 4 May 2018
- MPs debate the Windrush generation: 2 May 2018
- Statement: Breast cancer screening: 2 May 2018
- Prime Minister's Questions: 2 May 2018
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May 2018