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Read all the UK Parliament news for May 2025.

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How do we co-ordinate the skilling, upskilling and re-skilling needed for clean energy and warm homes - and who pays?
How do we co-ordinate the skilling, upskilling and re-skilling needed for clean energy and warm homes - and who pays?
29 April 2025
How vulnerable are the UK’s undersea cables? JCNSS publishes written evidence
Today the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy has published written evidence to its inquiry into undersea cables.
29 April 2025
A busy House of Lords chamber
Ed Davis confirmed as next Black Rod
His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of Ed Davis CB CBE as the next Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. Find out more
29 April 2025
MPs to hold a debate on compensation for criminal injuries
On Tuesday 29 April in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on compensation for criminal injuries
28 April 2025
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New inquiry launched into Written Parliamentary Questions: Departmental performance in Session 2024-25
Procedure Committee launches a new inquiry into Written Parliamentary Questions: Departmental performance in Session 2024-25
28 April 2025
Justice Secretary questioned on Government’s approach to human rights
The Joint Committee on Human Rights will question Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Shabana Mahmood MP, on Wednesday 30 April in a wide-ranging session examining prominent human rights issues.
28 April 2025
EAC Chair presses Miliband for answers on net zero plans and fossil fuel lobbyists
The Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee has written to Energy Secretary Ed Miliband after promised commitments on the Government’s plans for the Seventh Carbon Budget have failed to materialise.
28 April 2025
How can a nation so rich in brains and banks be so poor at building world-beating businesses?
In widely reported evidence to the BTC’s ongoing inquiry into the UK’s industrial strategy, auto executives warned that Donald Trump’s tariffs could lead to thousands of British manufacturing layoffs within “weeks rather than months”, as they called for a major intervention from Government to support the industry.
26 April 2025
Big Ben daytime Boudicca
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
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