February 2018

New inquiry: Harnessing the potential of new forms of digital ID
The Home Affairs Committee has launched a new inquiry to explore the potential benefits and risks of the use of government-issued digital ID.
12 June 2025

Government agrees to publish faster response to OEP assessment, after Committee pressure
The Government has agreed to accelerate publishing its response to the Office for Environmental Protection’s (OEP) annual assessment report, following pressure from the Environmental Audit Committee.
12 June 2025

Dame Caroline Dinenage, Chair of CMS Committee responds to DCMS funding cuts
“A real-terms cut for DCMS is the wrong choice by the Chancellor."
12 June 2025

The Government’s new approach to addressing the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland: MPs outline evidence to Secretary of State
The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee has written to the Secretary of State with a comprehensive summary of the evidence so far from its inquiry into the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland, to inform the Government’s policy making ahead of any potentialannouncement on a joint approach with the Republic of Ireland.
12 June 2025

Welsh Affairs Committee Chair responds to Spending Review
Welsh Affairs Committee Chair responds to Spending Review
12 June 2025

Committee visits Northern Ireland to examine how effectively its voice is represented on Windsor Framework
12 June 2025

Armed Forces Commissioner Bill returns to the Lords
Members discuss House of Commons changes in 'ping pong'. Catch up
12 June 2025

Data (Use and Access) Bill completes stages in Lords
Members discuss outstanding issue of transparency of copyrighted works in AI models. Find out more
12 June 2025

Universities on the brink? Education Committee launches new inquiry
The Education Committee has today launched a new inquiry into the financial viability of universities as they face the challenges of rising costs and falling numbers of international students after years of tuition fee freezes.
12 June 2025

UK must not protect friends at expense of international humanitarian law, MPs argue in report
The UK Government must ensure that it does not protect its allies at the expense of unconditional support for international humanitarian law (IHL), MPs argue in a new report.
11 June 2025

Comment on Spending Review – Asylum hotels
Following the Government’s announcement of plans to end the use of hotels to house asylum seeker, Chair of the Home Affairs Committee, Dame Karen Bradley said
11 June 2025

MPs to hold a debate on Down Syndrome Regression Disorder
On Thursday 12 June in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on Down Syndrome Regression Disorder
11 June 2025

MPs to hold a debate on the role of careers education in improving social mobility
On Thursday 12 June in Westminster Hall, MPs will hold a debate on the role of careers education in improving social mobility
11 June 2025

MPs to hold a debate on Windrush Day 2025
On Monday 16 June, MPs will hold a debate on Windrush Day 2025
11 June 2025

MPs to hold a debate on the fifth anniversary of the covid-19 pandemic
On Thursday 12 June, MPs will hold a debate on the fifth anniversary of the covid-19 pandemic
11 June 2025
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2018
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February 2018
- This week in the Commons: 2 March 2018
- Statement updating the House on the Leveson Inquiry
- Urgent Question: issue of Burma visas to International Development Committee
- Urgent Question: Border arrangements between Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland
- Independent Complaints and Grievance Policy debate
- Prime Minister's Questions: 28 February 2018
- Urgent Question on the board of the Office for Students
- Urgent Question on report on the Mental Health Act
- Urgent Question on situation in Syria: 26 February 2018
- Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill returns to the Lords
- This week in the Commons: 23 February 2018
- Commons Private Members' Bills: 23 February 2018
- Urgent Question on air quality: 22 February 2018
- Lords private members' bills
- Statement on medicines and medical devices safety review
- Have your say on the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill
- Prime Minister's Questions: 21 February 2018
- Lord Speaker welcomes Prime Minister's letter
- Urgent Question on the case of Alfie Dingley
- New Black Rod starts chamber duties
- Statement on review of post-18 education and funding
- Statement on safeguarding in the aid sector: 20 February 2018
- Statement: Northern Ireland update
- Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill: Commons remaining stages
- Lords examines Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill
- House of Commons rises for February recess 2018
- This week in the Commons: 9 February 2018
- Senior Lords official recognised as top ten ally
- Statement on the state pension age: 8 February 2018
- Statement on acute and community health
- Statement on an independent complaints and grievance policy
- Urgent Question on same-sex marriage in Bermuda
- Urgent Question on Motability
- Urgent Question on the Government response to the Taylor Review
- MPs debate police grant and local government finance reports
- Prime Minister's Questions: 7 February 2018
- Lord Speaker remarks on Vote 100
- Statement: Suffrage centenary
- Urgent Question on Northamptonshire County Council
- 'A stepping stone for women’s rights' – How laws have changed women’s lives
- Urgent Question on the NHS Winter Crisis: 5 February 2018
- Urgent Question on Grenfell Tower
- Urgent Question on Immigration White Paper
- Statement: Rail update
- House of Lords debates women in public life
- Nuclear Safeguards Bill returns to the Lords
- This week in the Commons: 2 February 2018
- Commons Private Members' Bills: 2 February 2018
- Lords debates Restoration and Renewal of the Palace of Westminster
- Urgent Question on serious financial concerns at Capita: 1 February 2018
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February 2018