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

NATO Warsaw summit must focus on defence, deterrence and dialogue
Defence Committee publishes report on Russia and the implcations for UK defence and security
05 July 2016

Government failure on confiscations sends wrong message about crime
Public Accounts Committee publishes report on the progress made on confiscation orders
05 July 2016

CMA's proposals for energy market reforms examined by Committee
Energy and Climate Change Committee holds a one-off hearing on CMA's proposed reforms
04 July 2016

Jeremy Corbyn questioned for anti-Semitism inquiry
Home Affairs Committee examines anti-Semitism with Jeremy Corbyn
04 July 2016

Cancelled: Government accounts examined
The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee meeting on Tuesday 5 July 2016 has been cancelled
04 July 2016

Minister for Local Government discusses local authority commissioners
Communities and Local Government Committee questions Marcus Jones MP on local authority commissioners
04 July 2016

Foreign and Commonwealth Office and UNA-UK give evidence on UN Inquiry
International Relations Committee takes evidence 6 July 2016 at 1030am
04 July 2016

MPs debate support for UK's creative industries
Backbench Business Committee discusses the UK's creative industries and their economic contribution
04 July 2016

MPs debate online abuse
Backbench Business Committee Members discuss bullying on social media and the internet
04 July 2016

Isle of Skye visit to discuss population challenges
Scottish Affairs Committee visits the Isle of Skye to examine population trends in the highlands
04 July 2016

RMT union and Govia Thameslink Railway questioned on rail services
Transport Committee questions RMT union and Govia Thameslink Railway on improving rail passenger experience
04 July 2016

Female genital mutilation: Roundtable discussion in Parliament
Home Affairs Committee hosts roundtable discussion in Parliament on female genital mutilation
04 July 2016

Inquiry into hate crime and its violent consequences launched
Home Affairs Committee launches inquiry into hate crime and its violent consequences
04 July 2016

Teachers from across the UK attend Parliament's “Teachers' Institute”
More than seventy teachers from schools across all regions of the United Kingdom came to Parliament this week to attend the tenth annual Teachers' Institute.
04 July 2016

Future economic relationship with the European Union examined
Treasury Committee hears from European law experts, Chatham House, Open Europe and United Nations representatives
01 July 2016