Anti-social behaviour
Anti-social behaviour news from UK Parliament.

Health and disability green paper: Work and Pensions Committee Chair “mindful” of effects of reform on vulnerable
Today the Government announced reforms to health and disability social security support when they published ‘Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working’. This has particularly focused on changes to incapacity and disability benefits as well as health assessments. The Government has said that the reforms will enable more people with chronic long term health conditions, or who are disabled, to return to and stay in work.
18 March 2025

Fifth meeting of the UK-EU Parliamentary Partnership Assembly takes place in Brussels
The UK delegation to the Parliamentary Partnership Assembly (PPA) has this week attended the fifth meeting with their EU counterparts, at the European Parliament in Brussels.
18 March 2025

Addressing imbalances in the UK’s food supply chain: EFRA Committee write to Minister
The EFRA Committee has today written to the Minister for Food Security and Rural Affairs, Daniel Zeichner MP, detailing its findings so far from its inquiry into ‘Fairness in the food supply chain’.
18 March 2025

MPs to hold a debate on coastal communities
On Thursday 20th March in the Chamber, MPs will hold a debate on coastal communities
18 March 2025

MPs to hold a debate on knife crime amongst children and young people
On Thursday 20th March in the Chamber, MPs will hold a debate on knife crime amongst children and young people
18 March 2025

Dame Emily Thornberry: “this is a backwards step and a tragic day for Palestinians”
The Foreign Affairs Committee has issued a statement in response to the Israeli air strikes in Gaza.
18 March 2025

How to stop the UK being abused as a global cash laundromat?
MPs on the Business and Trade Sub-Committee on Economic Security, Arms and Export Controls will hear evidence on efforts to clamp down on the criminal abuse of the UK’s register of companies
18 March 2025

Lords private members' bills in the 2024-25 session
Follow the progress of private members' bills in the House of Lords during the 2024-25 session of Parliament.
18 March 2025

Unpaid carers among witnesses giving evidence to MPs this week
The Health and Social Care Committee will hold the final evidence session of its inquiry into the cost of inaction on adult social care reform, at 9.30am on Wednesday 19 March.
18 March 2025

Democracy Minister faces questions on the resilience of the electoral system
Today, Minister for Democracy, Rushanara Ali MP, will be questioned as part of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (PACAC) review of the 2024 general election.
18 March 2025

Football Governance Bill completes Lords report stage
Members consider the role of the IFR, diversity provisions and parachute payments on final day of report stage. Catch up
18 March 2025

Government must lead by example in eliminating hunger, Committee argues, as global efforts wane
A cross-party committee of MPs has pushed the UK Government to “lead by example” in pushing forward attempts to eliminate global hunger
18 March 2025

MPs to question unions on delivering a just transition in Scotland
MPs on the Scottish Affairs Committee will hear from trade unions GMB, Prospect and Unite in the third evidence session of the GB Energy and the net zero transition inquiry.
17 March 2025

MPs to hold a debate on free school meals
On Tuesday 18th March in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on free school meals
17 March 2025

Call for evidence: Legislative Scrutiny of Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
The Joint Committee on Human Rights has issued a call for evidence for a new inquiry conducting legislative scrutiny of the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill.
17 March 2025