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How far can a redeployed oil and gas workforce take us toward clean, secure energy?
Evidence in this inquiry has revealed the scale of the challenge to create the UK workforce to deliver the Clean Energy Mission and to de-carbonise homes and businesses.
25 March 2025

Lords scrutiny of Church of Scotland bill concludes
Consideration completed on draft law to allow Roman Catholics to be appointed as Church of Scotland Lord High Commissioners. Catch up
25 March 2025

Lords conclude Armed Forces Commissioner Bill checks
Members considered changes to draft law. Catch up
25 March 2025

Still unfinished business: BTC asks Government to ‘reflect and revise’ Post Office Horizon redress plan
The Business and Trade Committee is today taking the unusual step of asking the Government to ‘reflect and revise’ its response to its January 1st report on finally achieving long-delayed justice and redress for victims of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal – described as the greatest miscarriage of justice in UK history.
25 March 2025

MPs approve preferred candidate for Crown Estate Chair
The Government’s preferred candidate for the role of Chair of the Crown Estate, Ric Lewis, has been approved by the Treasury Committee
24 March 2025

Can the National Wealth Fund move the dial on growth? New inquiry launched
The Treasury Committee is launching an inquiry into the NWF, aiming to understand if it has the tools and backing to drive meaningful growth in the UK economy
24 March 2025

More women than men in DSIT science and engineering roles
Following a one-off evidence session with the science minister, Lord Patrick Vallance, the Committee’s chair, Chi Onwurah, wrote to the minister to request further information on the diversity of the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology’s workforce.
24 March 2025

Spring Statement 2025
The Chancellor of the Exchequer will deliver the 2025 Spring Statement in the House of Commons on Wednesday 26 March
24 March 2025

Women and Equalities Committee's call for statutory miscarriage bereavement leave to progress in the Lords, Government says
The Women and Equalities Committee’s “invaluable” report on miscarriage bereavement leave highlighted “the gap in support for women and their partners who experience a pre-24-week pregnancy loss”, the Government response has said.
24 March 2025

Speaker attends the European Conference of the Presidents of Parliament
On Thursday 20 and Friday 21 March 2025, the Speaker of the House of Commons attended the European Conference of the Presidents of Parliament, held at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg.
24 March 2025

Social Mobility Policy Committee launch call for evidence
Call for evidence launched into Social Mobility Policy.
24 March 2025

Preparing for an ageing society inquiry launched
The House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee launches an inquiry into preparing for an ageing society.
24 March 2025

Lost in translation? Significant issues must be addressed for effective interpreting services in courts
Public Services Committee publishes its report Lost in translation? Interpreting services in the courts
24 March 2025

Coming up in the Commons 24-28 March
Find out what's coming up in the House of Commons 24-28 March
21 March 2025

10 years on is the Modern Slavery Act still fit for purpose?
Ten years after it became law, the Home Affairs Committee will examine the impact of the Modern Slavery Act in an evidence session on Tuesday 25 March.
21 March 2025