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November 2023

Read all the UK Parliament news for November 2023.

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Health impact of pensioner poverty: MPs to take evidence from Marmot Review author
Professor Sir Michael Marmot, the author of a 2010 review that warned of rising health inequalities if relative poverty was not addressed, will give evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee as part of its Pensioner Poverty inquiry.
25 April 2025
Speaker switches on Ayrton Light to mark historic anniversary
The Speaker of the House of Commons recreated the symbolic switching on of the Ayrton Light at the top of the Elizabeth Tower on Thursday – 80 years after his predecessor did the same, to mark the nearing of peace from the Second World War.
25 April 2025
Coming up in the Commons 28 April – 1 May
Find out what's coming up in the House of Commons 28 April – 1 May
25 April 2025
Can Government meet asylum accommodation challenges – lower costs, regional fairness and quality of support?
The Home Affairs Committee continues its inquiry into asylum accommodation with an evidence session on Tuesday 29 April. The Committee will hear from representatives of local authorities and refugee support groups about the current state of the asylum accommodation system.
25 April 2025
MPs to debate a petition relating to the use of dogs in scientific and regulatory procedures
On Monday 28 April, MPs will debate a petition relating to the use of dogs in scientific and regulatory procedures.
25 April 2025
Government shares calculation for £45 billion annual savings from digitisation of public sector
Government shares calculation for £45 billion annual savings from digitisation of public sector
25 April 2025
Chair of Independent Football Regulator: Comment from CMS Committee Chair Dame Caroline Dinenage MP
Commenting on the announcement today of David Kogan as the Government’s preferred candidate for Chair of the new Independent Football Regulator, CMS Chair Dame Caroline Dinenage.
25 April 2025
MPs approve preferred candidate for the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman
The preferred candidate for the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO), Paula Sussex CBE, has been approved by the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee.
25 April 2025
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Justice Committee to question Criminal Cases Review Commission leaders
he Justice Committee will question senior leaders of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) during a one-off evidence session on Tuesday, 29 April on its work.
25 April 2025
Women and Equalities Committee to hear from Adolescence producers on misogyny among young men and boys
The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) will hear from the creator, writer and executive producer of Adolescence Jack Thorne and fellow executive producer Emily Feller during an evidence session in Parliament on Tuesday, 29 April on misogyny among young men and boys.
25 April 2025
What's on in the Lords 22-25 April
Discover the business in the House of Lords between 22-25 April
25 April 2025
Committee endorses Delyth Evans as new S4C Chair
Mae’r Pwyllgor Materion Cymreig wedi cymeradwyo Delyth Evans fel yr ymgeisydd a ffefrir gan y Llywodraeth i Gadeirio’r darlledwr Cymraeg, S4C.
25 April 2025
Pwyllgor yn cymeradwyo Delyth Evans fel Cadeirydd newydd S4C
Mae’r Pwyllgor Materion Cymreig wedi cymeradwyo Delyth Evans fel yr ymgeisydd a ffefrir gan y Llywodraeth i Gadeirio’r darlledwr Cymraeg, S4C.
25 April 2025
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
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
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