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Committee news from UK Parliament.

Consumer Energy Minister, Martin Lewis and Ofgem among witnesses for back-billing and home retrofit session
The Energy Security and Net Zero Committee will scrutinise the practice of back-billing by energy companies with Martin Lewis and Ofgem before hearing from the Energy Consumers Minister on this issue and retrofit failures on Wednesday, 19th March.
14 March 2025

Coming up in the Commons 17-21 March
Find out what's coming up in the House of Commons 17-21 March
14 March 2025

Women and Equalities Committee to hear from faith groups on the barriers and aids to community cohesion
The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) will hear from Jewish and Muslim faith groups during the second evidence session in Parliament on Wednesday, 19 March of its Community cohesion inquiry.
14 March 2025

Aid cuts: Government already “reassessing” UK aid ahead of cut to 0.3% by 2027
In a letter to the International Development Committee, published today, the Government provided more detail on its plans to cut UK aid to 0.3% of gross national income (GNI) by 2027.
14 March 2025

Justice Committee to question Master of the Rolls amid pressures across civil justice
The Justice Committee will hear from the Master of the Rolls and Head of Civil Justice in England and Wales, plus his deputy, during the first evidence session in Parliament on Tuesday, 18 March of its new inquiry into the Work of the County Court.
14 March 2025

Education Committee announces session on higher education funding
Education Committee Chair Helen Hayes MP has today announced a deep dive evidence session examining funding issues in the higher education sector.
14 March 2025

Women in the Armed Forces: what progress has been made?
The Defence Committee is assessing progress on its predecessor Committee’s work on women in the Armed Forces, hearing from witnesses across the Ministry of Defence (MOD) including the chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force.
14 March 2025

Prisons crisis: As justice system faces total gridlock in 2026, PAC calls for rapid action
Failed efforts to increase prison capacity results in endemic overcrowding amid safety risks, increasing violence and hampered rehabilitation efforts
14 March 2025

Are social media companies doing enough to moderate harmful content?
The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee will hear from experts in the third session of its inquiry into social media, misinformation and harmful algorithms.
13 March 2025

Decisions of the Petitions Committee, 11 March 2025
Decisions of the Petitions Committee, 11 March 2025.
13 March 2025

SITC Chair writes to Google and OpenAI on issue of AI and copyright
Chi Onwurah, chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee, has written to Google and OpenAI requesting information on their response to the government’s consultation on AI and copyright.
13 March 2025

Lords Committee announces inquiry on Northern Ireland’s voice in context of Windsor Framework
Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee launches inquiry
13 March 2025

MPs to hold a debate on mental health support in educational settings
On Thursday 13th March, MPs will hold a debate on mental health support in educational settings
12 March 2025

‘Don’t forget about disabled people in rail reforms’, Transport Committee warns Minister
The Transport Committee has published a letter to the Rail Minister Lord Hendy regarding the Department for Transport’s recent consultation, ‘A railway fit for Britain’s future’
12 March 2025

MPs to hold a debate on the future of farming
On Thursday 13th March, MPs will hold a debate on the future of farming
12 March 2025