October 2023
Read all the UK Parliament news for October 2023.

PAC: MoJ’s “meagre” ambition to fix breaking CJS as year-plus waits for serious criminal trials more than trebles
Public Accounts Committee publishes report: Reducing the backlog in criminal courts
09 March 2022

Northern Ireland minority communities ‘overlooked’ by policy makers
Committee publishes report on The experiences of minority ethnic and migrant people in Northern Ireland
09 March 2022

Government obstructing scrutiny after misleading MPs on impacts aid cuts have on women and girls
International Development Committee publishes leaked copy of the Government’s Equalities Assessment
08 March 2022

Decisions of the Petitions Committee, 8 March 2022
Petitions Committee considered e-petitions , petitions and received a Government response
08 March 2022

Ukrainian Ambassador gives evidence on refugee crisis
Home Affairs Committee examines Home Office policy on Ukrainian refugees
08 March 2022

Prif Weinidog Cymru i ymddangos ger bron ASau
Y Pwyllgor Materion Cymreig yn cwestiynu’r Prif Weinidog ar ystod eang o faterion cyfoes
08 March 2022

First Minister of Wales to appear before MPs
Welsh Affairs Committee questions the First Minister on a broad range of topical issues
08 March 2022

Fraud Act 2006 Committee publishes call for evidence
The House of Lords Committee on the Fraud Act 2006 and Digital Fraud today publishes its call for evidence, inviting the public to provide their views on what measures should be taken to tackle the increase in cases of fraud.
08 March 2022

MPs examine Australia trade deal
International Trade Committee explores digital trade, competition policy and government procurement
08 March 2022

Human Rights in care settings inquiry hears views from representatives of care providers
The Joint Committee on Human Rights continues its inquiry into protecting human rights in care settings taking evidence from care providers and experts.
08 March 2022

Independent Expert Panel reprimands former Speaker John Bercow for being a “serial bully”
The Independent Expert Panel (IEP) has today published a report reprimanding John Bercow, the former Speaker of the House of Commons, for breaching Parliament’s bullying and harassment policy
08 March 2022

Lord Agnew questioned on covid loan fraud
Treasury Committee questions Lord Agnew on the level of fraud in the Government’s emergency covid support and loan schemes
08 March 2022

Specialist Adviser vacancy for the Defence in Scotland: military shipbuilding inquiry
Scottish Affairs Committee is inviting applications from individuals for the role of Specialist Adviser
08 March 2022

Speakers unite in support of Ukraine
The Speaker of the House of Commons was thanked by his opposite number in Lithuania for the UK’s support for Ukraine.
07 March 2022

Lords Committee to quiz Minister from Department for Works and Pensions on amended Universal Credit and Jobseeker’s Allowance Regulations
07 March 2022