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Leading Israeli politician to give evidence on Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Today the Foreign Affairs Committee will hold an evidence session hearing from a leading Israeli opposition politician as part of its inquiry into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
22 April 2025
Elizabeth Tower
Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, National Crime Agency and Border Force questioned on forced labour in UK supply chains
The Joint Committee on Human Rights continues its inquiry into forced labour in UK supply chains on Wednesday 23 April when it takes evidence from Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Eleanor Lyons and senior officials in Border Force and the National Crime Agency.
22 April 2025
MPs to hold a debate on Lesbian Visibility Week
On Thursday 24 April in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on Lesbian Visibility Week
22 April 2025
As tariffs bite, where next for the UK’s growth-driving industries?
BP plc and more to be questioned on the business and economics of the clean energy transition
22 April 2025
The Speaker's chair, a large green leather chair with a carved wooden canopy, is on the left of the image. Green House of Commons benches are on the right and carved wooden panelling is in the background.
Former Deputy Speakers to give evidence to the Procedure Committee
Former Deputy Speakers will give evidence to the Procedure Committee on Wednesday 23 April, for the Committee’s inquiry into elections within the House of Commons
22 April 2025
Women and Equalities Committee to examine the barriers and aids to community cohesion
The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) will explore the barriers and aids to Community cohesion in Parliament during the third evidence session of its inquiry into the subject on Tuesday, 22 April.
22 April 2025
Skills England chiefs to face Education Committee on shaping the workforce
 The Education Committee will question the leaders of Skills England about progress with establishing the Government agency, which Ministers hope will increase the take up of apprenticeships, tackle skills shortages in key sectors and drive economic growth.
17 April 2025
The House of Commons Chamber viewed from above, with MPs sat on benches and Keir Starmer MP speaking at the despatch box.
Coming up in the Commons 22-25 April
Find out what's coming up in the Commons 22-25 April
17 April 2025
Tobacco and Vapes Bill considered by Lords
Members debate “smoke-free generation” legislation at second reading. Find out more
17 April 2025
How will the Government deliver environmental protections alongside growth? Answers sought from Environment Secretary
Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee, Toby Perkins MP, has written to the Secretary of State seeking additional information
16 April 2025
Delivering 1.5m new homes and investing in public infrastructure - Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee publishes written evidence for land value capture inquiry
The Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee has published the written evidence submissions for its inquiry looking at land value capture policies.
14 April 2025
A busy House of Lords chamber
House of Lords recalled to scrutinise steel industry bill
The House of Lords met on Saturday 12 April to consider future of British Steel
14 April 2025
Quick fixes not enough to address policing lessons of summer 2024 disorder
The Home Affairs Committee, a cross-party committee of MPs, has published its report into the police response to the 2024 summer disorder.
13 April 2025
The House of Commons Chamber viewed through the doors. The Speakers' green chair is in the centre of the image and green benches are on each side of the Chamber.
House of Commons recalled on Saturday 12 April
The House of Commons will sit on Saturday 12 April to take forward legislative proposals to ensure the continued operation of British Steel blast furnaces is safeguarded
11 April 2025
BBC World Service journalists: death by a thousand cuts
The Foreign Affairs Committee is today publishing written evidence by a group of BBC World Service (former and current) journalists, on the impact of cuts to the World Service.
11 April 2025
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