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Members of the House of Lords begin their detailed examination of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, in committee stage on ...
The Product Regulation and Metrology Bill returns to the House of Lords for consideration of Commons amendments in ...
The Football Goverance Bill returns to the House of Lords for consideration of Commons amendments in ‘ping pong’, on Tuesday 15 July. The Football Governance Bill seeks to establish an independent ...
Ed Davis begins chamber duties as the next Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod today, as his appointment is announced in the House of Lords chamber.
Do you have relevant expertise and experience or a special interest in the Pension Schemes Bill, which is currently passing through Parliament? If so, you can submit your views in writing to the House ...
The Chartist movement was the first mass movement driven by the working classes. It grew following the failure of the 1832 Reform Act to extend the vote beyond those owning property. In 1838 a ...
House of Commons select committees are largely concerned with examining the work of government departments. Some select committees have a role that crosses departmental boundaries such as the Public ...
Nearly all MPs represent political parties. The party with the most MPs after a general election normally forms the Government. The next largest party becomes the official Opposition. If an MP does ...
Explore medals and memorials from the parliamentary collections which commemorate the Second World War.
Discover a selection of objects in Parliament's collections documenting the Second World War.
Tobias Billström, Swedish Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy, will speak to the Lords Home Affairs, Health and Education EU Sub-Committee on Wednesday 27 June, as part of their inquiry into the ...