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The latest addition to the House of Commons’ much-loved Toby Jug collection is a handcrafted ceramic jug depicting Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Produced in a limited edition of just 1,500 pieces, ...
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Members of the House of Lords begin their further examination of the Holocaust Memorial Bill, at report stage on Wednesday 11 June.
As the nation comes together to mark the 80 th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day [VE Day], Parliament has confirmed a programme of commemorative events and activities taking place on the estate ...
The UK and EU must maintain the closest possible police and security cooperation if there is to be no diminution in the level of security afforded to UK citizens after Brexit, says a Lords report ...
The latest episode of Committee Corridor, the podcast from Select Committees at the House of Commons, tackles the housing crisis. Ahead of next week’s Spending Review, host Toby Perkins MP, Chair of ...
A Money resolution must be agreed to by the House of Commons if a new Bill proposes spending public money on something that hasn't previously been authorised by an Act of Parliament. Money resolutions ...
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Questions The Lords returns from recess on Monday 2 June to press the government on the BBC World Service, competitiveness of English farmers with neighbouring countries, promotion of convenience ...
Members of the House of Lords concluded their further examination of the Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill, in report stage on Wednesday 4 June. The Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence ...
First reading is the first stage of a bill's passage through the House of Lords. This stage is usually a formality, and takes place without a debate. During first reading, the long title (indicating ...
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