You can contact your MP when you, or people living in your area, are affected by decisions made by the UK Parliament or by the Government. MPs represent all the people in their local area, whether ...
A private member’s bill is a type of public bill introduced by an individual member of the House (rather than the government). Public bills affect everyone. Private members' bills must go through the ...
BTC questions Shein, Temu, McDonalds, Tesco, Anti-Slavery Commissioner on labour rights and supply chain integrity The BTC will hold the second evidence session in its inquiry Making Work Pay: The ...
Health and Social Care Committee publishes Government response to Pharmacy report and writes follow up letter to the Department The Health and Social Care Committee has today published the ...
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The House of Lords will debate the UK's place in the world as it considers the International Relations Committee's report UK foreign policy in a shifting world order on Tuesday 21 May. Lord Howell, ...
In its response to a letter from the House of Lords EU Justice Sub-Committee, the Government has failed to give assurances that it will not repeal or replace the Human Rights Act – a stark contrast to ...
UK Parliament manages your data in line with our responsibilities under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), as supplemented by the Data Protection ...
Almost 90% of men born in 1908 were married by the age of 40. The same was true of men born in 1948. Since then, however, the proportion of people marrying has been decreasing across all ages. Among ...