Members of the House of Lords begin their detailed examination of the Victims and Courts Bill, in committee stage on Monday 9 February.
The Leader of the House, Lord Strathclyde (Conservative), gave a humble address on Thursday 15 March to mark the Queen's 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne ...
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The Speaker of the House of Commons, Rt Hon. Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, attended the 28th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth (CSPOC) in New Delhi.
The Holocaust Memorial Bill returns to the House of Lords for consideration of Commons amendments in ‘ping pong’, on Wednesday 21 January. The Holocaust Memorial Bill will allow for the construction ...
MPs and their staff could be offered office space in the former Department of Health building Richmond House – to enable urgent refurbishment work to take place on the northern end of the ...
The Chair of the Petitions Committee, Helen Jones MP, has written to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport - Nicky Morgan MP - to enquire about progress made following a landmark inquiry ...
Yn sesiwn olaf ei ymchwiliad i Gymru a'r Lluoedd Arfog, bydd y Pwyllgor Materion Cymreig yn derbyn tystiolaeth gan Stuart Andrew AS, Gweinidog Caffael y Weinyddiaeth Amddiffyn, a thri uwch arweinydd ...
The English Parliament first began handling petitions in large numbers in the early 1270s, at the start of the reign of Edward I (1272-1307). For the following hundred years or so, these requests were ...
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