September 2022
Read all the UK Parliament news for September 2022

Short debates in the Lords
Members debate single-sex spaces for NHS staff, using frozen Libyan assets, prosthetics for amputees and improving access to banking and finance for small businesses. Find out more
25 April 2025

Property (Digital Assets etc.) Bill undergoes further scrutiny in the Lords
Property rights of crypto-currency and non-fungible tokens debated by members. Find out more
25 April 2025

Is biomass sustainably sourced? Risk that sector is marking its own homework, PAC warns
Is biomass sustainably sourced? Risk that sector is marking its own homework, PAC warns
24 April 2025

Parc prison: reforms need to go “further and faster”, Committee Chair says
The Chair of the Welsh Affairs Committee has responded to a report by HM Inspectorate of Prisons into standards at Parc.
24 April 2025

Gaza aid blocks “appalling and unacceptable”, Government admits
The Government has said ongoing blocks on aid entering Gaza are “appalling and unacceptable”, in a letter to a cross-party committee of MPs.
24 April 2025

Lords 'tidies up' Mental Health Bill
Lords makes final checks to Mental Health Bill at third reading on 23 April 2025. Catch up
24 April 2025

Committee to explore how local government and the third sector address the wider social needs of people with severe mental illness
The Health and Social Care Committee will hold the third session of its community mental health services inquiry, at 9.30am on Wednesday 23 April.
22 April 2025

MPs to hold a debate on the trading relationship with the EU
On Thursday 24 April in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on the trading relationship with the EU
22 April 2025

Leading Israeli politician to give evidence on Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Today the Foreign Affairs Committee will hold an evidence session hearing from a leading Israeli opposition politician as part of its inquiry into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
22 April 2025

Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, National Crime Agency and Border Force questioned on forced labour in UK supply chains
The Joint Committee on Human Rights continues its inquiry into forced labour in UK supply chains on Wednesday 23 April when it takes evidence from Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Eleanor Lyons and senior officials in Border Force and the National Crime Agency.
22 April 2025

MPs to hold a debate on Lesbian Visibility Week
On Thursday 24 April in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on Lesbian Visibility Week
22 April 2025

As tariffs bite, where next for the UK’s growth-driving industries?
BP plc and more to be questioned on the business and economics of the clean energy transition
22 April 2025

Former Deputy Speakers to give evidence to the Procedure Committee
Former Deputy Speakers will give evidence to the Procedure Committee on Wednesday 23 April, for the Committee’s inquiry into elections within the House of Commons
22 April 2025

Women and Equalities Committee to examine the barriers and aids to community cohesion
The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) will explore the barriers and aids to
Community cohesion in Parliament during the third evidence session of its inquiry into the subject on Tuesday, 22 April.
22 April 2025

Skills England chiefs to face Education Committee on shaping the workforce
The Education Committee will question the leaders of Skills England about progress with establishing the Government agency, which Ministers hope will increase the take up of apprenticeships, tackle skills shortages in key sectors and drive economic growth.
17 April 2025