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November 2023

Read all the UK Parliament news for November 2023.

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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
MPs to hold a debate on the distribution of SEND funding
On Thursday 12 June, MPs will hold a debate on the distribution of SEND funding
11 June 2025
Spending Review – Chi Onwurah, Science, Innovation and Technology Committee Chair, comments on R&D funding
The Chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee has commented on today’s Spending Review from the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
11 June 2025
Spending Review – £39bn affordable homes investment must deliver boost to social housing, says Chair of Housing Committee
Florence Eshalomi, Chair of the cross-party Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee, has commented on the Chancellor’s Spending Review.
11 June 2025
Foreign Affairs Committee Chair: Foreign Office budget “stretched thin” and cuts “alarming”
Foreign Affairs Committee Chair, Dame Emily Thornberry MP, has reacted to the Government’s Spending Review published today.
11 June 2025
Spending Review comment – Patricia Ferguson, Scottish Affairs Committee Chair, comments on carbon capture tech and defence
The Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee has commented on today’s Spending Review from the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
11 June 2025
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MPs will debate a petition relating to cages and crates for farmed animals
On Monday 16 June, MPs will debate a petition relating to cages and crates for farmed animals.
11 June 2025
Sentencing Guidelines Bill faces final checks in the Lords
Members 'tidy up' draft law. Catch up
11 June 2025
Govt property: Short-termism and data gaps harm effort to tackle £49bn maintenance bill
10 June 2025
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