Crime, civil law, justice and rights
Crime, civil law, justice and rights news from UK Parliament.

Joint Committee continues inquiry into data and privacy
Joint Committee on Human Rights will look into data sharing in this week's evidence session
09 July 2019

“Deep concern” for children being denied their right to British nationality
JCHR publishes second report on the British Nationality Act 2019
09 July 2019

Secretary of State questioned on Court and Tribunal reforms
Justice Committee examines court and tribunal reforms
08 July 2019

Immigration Inspector discusses UK asylum system
EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 10 July at 10.40am
08 July 2019

Government questioned as Serious Fraud Office fine Serco £19.2million
Outsourcing giant, Serco, fined £19.2million over electric tagging service
04 July 2019

Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) (Amendment) Bill: Lords third reading
Bill confers powers on museums to return lost items
03 July 2019

International Development Secretary gives quarterly update on Daesh
Rory Stewart updates the House
03 July 2019

Courts and Tribunals (Online Procedure) Bill: Lords third reading
Peers discuss non-electronic participation in court proceedings
03 July 2019

Safety of personal data examined
Joint Committee on Human Rights questions experts on the collection and storage of personal data
02 July 2019

European Scrutiny Committee launches inquiry examining post-Brexit scrutiny of EU law and policy
European Scrutiny Committee to examine post-Brexit scrutiny of EU laws and policies in new inquiry
02 July 2019

Progress of making health services LGBT inclusive examined
Women and Equalities Committee questions experts on health and social care and LGBT communities
02 July 2019

Committee examines legal implications of asylum cooperation after Brexit
EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 3 July at 11.30am
02 July 2019

Justice Committee - weekly update
Justice Committee publishes brief summary of activities
28 June 2019

MPs examine criminal justice approach to drugs
Questions focus on whether punitive rather than liberal measures are an effective response to problem drug use
28 June 2019

Lords debates knife crime and government policy
Peers discuss violent crime
28 June 2019