May 2019
Read all UK Parliament news for May 2019.

Business Committee questions the Grocery Code Adjudicator
Committee questions Christine Tacon CBA on issues relating to the GCA
10 May 2019

Lords Committee to quiz experts ahead of G20
International Relations Committee takes evidence on 15 May at 10.40am
10 May 2019

Justice Committee - weekly update
Justice Committee publishes brief summary of activities
10 May 2019

Opportunity areas: Children and Families Minister Nadhim Zahawi questioned
Education Committee examines the Government's Opportunity Areas (OA)programme
10 May 2019

DCMS Committee to question Instagram and YouTube on addictive design
Committee to question representatives from YouTube, Google, and Instagram
10 May 2019

Government "losing grip" on health screening
Committee publish report on Adult health screening
10 May 2019

Westminster Hall to hold general debate on One Public Estate
MPs to hold general debate on One Public Estate
10 May 2019

This week in the Commons: 10 May 2019
This week MPs debated climate change, the National Security Council leak, HS2 and more
10 May 2019

Lords discusses conduct of debate in public life
Members debate social divisions
10 May 2019

Lords EU exit regulations: 9 May
Trade sanctions and chemical weapons under spotlight
10 May 2019

Lords debates issues facing disabled people
Members consider potential for improved treatment
10 May 2019

General debate on International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
MPs to hold a general debate on International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
09 May 2019

Committee examines local government finance
Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee holds first evidence session on local government finance
09 May 2019

Westminster Hall to hold general debate on supporting clinical trials
MPs to hold general debate on supporting clinical trials and the UK's future clinical research capability
09 May 2019

Chair comments on Labour Market Policy Update statement
Work and Pensions Committee Chair comments on Ministerial Statement from Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd
09 May 2019