January 2018
“Build, don’t beg” – BTC reports on how to deal with tariff-warring US administration
After a year negotiating with the tariff-warring US administration the outcome is primarily sectoral tariff mitigations, rather than a new economic relationship between the UK and the US.
03 July 2026
Public Accounts Committee launches twelve new inquiries
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) today announces its next slate of upcoming inquiries
03 July 2026
Coming up in the Commons 6-10 July
Find out what's coming up in the Commons 6-10 July
03 July 2026
What's on in the Lords 6-9 July
Discover what's on in the House of Lords from 6-9 July 2026.
03 July 2026
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office to answer questions on Written Parliamentary Questions performance
The Procedure Committee will hear from Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Minister Seema Malhotra MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Indo-Pacific), and Aidan Liddle, Head of Parliamentary Office, FCDO, on Monday 6 July.
03 July 2026
Railways Bill to be debated in the Lords
Members discuss draft law to nationalise network through the creation of Great British Railways. Find out more
03 July 2026
Steel industry bill enters Lords report stage
Members discuss changes on maintaining a level playing-field, and an impact assessment of the effect of the Act. Find out more
03 July 2026
Armed Forces Bill has Lords second reading
Legislation governing the armed forces debated by members. Find out more
03 July 2026
Role of the Electoral Commission considered by members
Lords debates regulatory regime for political party finance. Catch up
03 July 2026
Fears of another Critical Incident at Port of Dover as BTC Chair warns action is needed now
The Chief Executive of the Port of Dover has written to the Committee setting out significant concerns over another Critical Incident developing at the Port of Dover as summer tourism gets underway.
03 July 2026
Lords considers affordability and quality of higher education
Members discuss quality and value of post-secondary education. Catch up
03 July 2026
What's on in the Lords 29 June - 3 July
Discover what's on in the House of Lords from 29 June - 3 July 2026.
03 July 2026
Renters’ rights – Government needs to go further to ensure tenants are protected, says Housing Committee
The government’s reforms to renters’ rights are welcome but further steps are needed to protect tenants, including the most vulnerable, says the cross-party Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee in a report published today.
02 July 2026
Prime Minister will have ‘no excuse’ not to start fixing social care before general election, MPs say
The Health and Social Care Committee has urged the next Prime Minister to confirm
02 July 2026
“Long overdue” apology for historical forced adoption must be a turning point for survivors – Education Committee Chair
Responding to the government’s announcement of an apology for the state’s role in historical forced adoption practices
02 July 2026
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2018
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January 2018
- MPs debate the Government's EU exit analysis
- MPs debate Restoration and Renewal of the Palace of Westminster
- Prime Minister's Questions: 31 January 2018
- Urgent Question on the process and timetable for PIP back payment
- Urgent Question: Government's analysis of long-term economic impact of Brexit
- Lords debates Investigatory Powers regulations
- Urgent Question on the contaminated blood scandal: 29 January 2018
- Urgent Question on recent Taliban and ISIS attacks in Afghanistan
- Urgent Question on Government policy on leaving the European Union
- This week in the Commons: 25 January 2018
- EU (Withdrawal) Bill Royal Assent
- Statement: Defence Modernisation Programme
- Innovative cancer treatments: Baroness Jowell questions government
- Asset Freezing (Compensation) Bill: Lords third reading
- Urgent Question on David Meller's position at DfE following Presidents Dinner
- MPs debate refugees and Carillion
- Lords private members' bills
- Prime Minister's Questions: 24 January 2018
- Lords debates delivery of NHS services over the winter
- Urgent Question on judgment on judicial review against PIP regulations
- Lords debates role of devolved administrations in Brexit
- Statement: Sky-Fox update
- Have your say on the Financial Guidance and Claims Bill
- Urgent Question on Government plans to stop private pension abuse
- Financial Guidance and Claims Bill: Commons remaining stages
- This week in the Commons: 19 January 2018
- Statement: Transparency of Parole Board and victim support
- Commons Private Members' Bills: 19 January 2018
- Have your say on the Space Industry Bill
- Prime Minister's Questions: 17 January 2018
- Five short debates in the Lords
- Lords debates green finance and climate change
- Lords debates US foreign policy
- Space Industry Bill: Commons remaining stages
- Urgent Question on proposed reductions in military forces
- Statement on Carillion: 15 January 2018
- This week in the Commons: 12 January 2018
- Urgent Question on death sentence verdict given to Hamed bin Haydara
- Have your say on the Trade Bill
- MPs debate the NHS winter crisis and rail franchising
- Have your say on the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill
- Prime Minister's Questions: 10 January 2018
- Trade Bill: Commons remaining stages
- Urgent Question on accusations of unfair pay at the BBC
- Statement on transparency of the Parole Board and victim support
- Lords debates online news and content publishers
- Lords debates housebuilding in the UK
- Urgent Question on appointment of Toby Young: 8 January 2018
- Urgent Question on NHS winter crisis: 8 January 2018
- Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill: Commons remaining stages
- Laser Misuse (Vehicles) Bill: Lords third reading
- Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Bill: Lords third reading
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January 2018