September 2021
Read all UK Parliament news for September 2021

Holocaust Memorial Bill clears select committee stage in Parliament
21 January 2025

Independent Expert Panel dismisses appeal by Colonel Bob Stewart
The Independent Expert Panel (IEP) has today (21 January) published its decision dismissing an appeal by Colonel Bob Stewart
21 January 2025

New inquiry: Forced Labour in UK Supply Chains
The inquiry will examine the UK’s legal and voluntary frameworks underpinning the UK’s response to forced labour in international supply chains.
21 January 2025

Justice Committee launches new inquiry on the work of the County Court
The Justice Committee is today launching a new inquiry to examine the work of the County Court amid persistent concerns over capacity and resources
21 January 2025

Urgent action needed to tackle the spiralling costs of the health benefit trap
Economic Affairs Committee publishes letter to Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
20 January 2025

New Treasury cost-saving unit sparks concerns of duplication and unclear benefits for taxpayer
A lack of resources, a very short lifespan and high risk of duplication has left MPs on the Treasury Committee sceptical about the newly established Office for Value for Money
20 January 2025

Coming up in the Commons 20-24 January
Find out what's coming up in the House of Commons 20-24 January
17 January 2025

Did social media promote misinformation during the summer 2024 riots?
The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee will hold the first public evidence session of its inquiry into social media, misinformation and harmful algorithms.The inquiry follows riots in summer 2024, which are believed to have been driven in part by false claims spread on social media relating to an attack in Southport.
17 January 2025

Cross-border healthcare, rail and Holyhead among upcoming sessions for Welsh Affairs Committee
Over the next four weeks, the Welsh Affairs Committee will examine several high-profile issues affecting Wales, including cross-border healthcare, rail infrastructure and Holyhead.
17 January 2025

MPs to hold a debate on United Nations International Day of Education
On Thursday 23 January in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on United Nations International Day of Education
17 January 2025

MPs to hold a debate on innovation in the field of rare retinal disease
On Thursday 23 January in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on innovation in the field of rare retinal disease
17 January 2025

MPs to hold a debate on the provision of Auditory Verbal Therapy
On Tuesday 13 January in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on the provision of Auditory Verbal Therapy
17 January 2025

MPs to hold a debate on financial education
On Monday 20 January, MPs will hold a debate on financial education
17 January 2025

Government response to Health and Social Care Committee’s Expert Panel evaluation on patient safety
The Health and Social Care Committee has today published the Government’s response to the Committee’s Independent Expert Panel’s evaluation of the Government’s progress on meeting patient safety recommendations.
17 January 2025

BTC to question ministers on UK-EU trade reset as it launches new inquiry on export-led growth
As leader of the Opposition Kemi Badenoch states that the former Government did not have a plan for growth outside the EU, BTC will question trade and Cabinet Office ministers on the UK-EU trade reset.
17 January 2025