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TheyWorkForYou: Hansard and Official Reports for the UK Parliament, Scottish Parliament, and Northern Ireland Assembly - done right
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Making it easy to keep an eye on the UK’s parliaments. Discover who represents you, how they’ve voted and what they’ve said in debates.
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h4 The national £2 cap on bus fares scheduled to end on 31 December – Lord Moylan
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h4 Support for creative industries in Stoke on Trent – Gareth Snell
h4 SEND provision in the East of England – Jessica Asato
h3 Lords: Grand Committee
h4 The review of the House of Lords code of conduct – Baroness Manningham-Buller
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 UK's membership of Horizon Europe – Viscount Stansgate
h4 Appointing an independent legal expert to review the seven allegations of child sex abuse against Sir Edward Heath left unresolved – Lord Lexden
h4 Assessment of public bodies and services procuring professional services through processes which purport to be “onshoring” to firms which contract third parties outside the UK to do the work – Lord Harlech
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h4 Liaison Committee (Lords)
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h4 Built Environment Committee: High streets in towns and small cities
h3 Commons: General Committee
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h4 Maternity services in Gloucestershire – Max Wilkinson
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h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Increasing apheresis capacity in NHS hospitals in England – Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick
h4 Impact on the UK economy caused by speculation about rises in Capital Gains Tax and other taxes – Lord Leigh of Hurley
h4 Studying computer science at English universities – Lord Mackenzie of Framwellgate
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h3 Commons: Westminster Hall
h4 Improving support for mental health – Sojan Joseph
h4 Humanitarian aid and Gaza – Ayoub Khan
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Assessment of the United Kingdom’s future combat air capability – Baroness Goldie
h4 Recognising Somaliland as an independent nation – Baroness Hoey
h4 Implications of imposing VAT on school fees with effect from 1 January 2025 – Lord Black of Brentwood
h3 Lords: Select Committee
h4 Food, Diet and Obesity Committee: Food, Diet and Obesity
h3 Commons: Main Chamber
h4 Defence (including Topical Questions)
h4 Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Second Reading
h4 Nuclear industry in Cumbria – Josh MacAlister
h3 Lords: Grand Committee
h4 Debate to take note of the Immigration (Guidance on Detention of Vulnerable Persons) Regulations 2024 – Baroness Lister of Burtersett
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Awareness of conduct in the Chamber among members – Lord Campbell-Savours
h4 Reformulating products to reduce processed sugar in favour of healthier natural alternatives – Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe
h4 Independent Pornography Review – Baroness Benjamin
h3 Lords: Select Committee
h4 Preterm Birth Committee: Preterm Birth
h3 Commons: Main Chamber
h4 Health and Social Care (including Topical Questions)
h4 House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill: Second Reading
h3 Lords: Grand Committee
h4 The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2024 – Lord Collins of Highbury
h4 The Syria (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024 – Lord Collins of Highbury
h4 Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024 – Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Procurement guidance and operations under the Procurement Act 2024 – Baroness Neville-Rolfe
h4 The Council of Europe Framework Convention on artificial intelligence and human rights, democracy, and the rule of law – Baroness Chakrabarti
h4 Theatre Tax Relief, Orchestra Tax Relief, and Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief – Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay
h3 Lords: Select Committee
h4 European Affairs Committee
h4 Justice and Home Affairs Committee
h4 Economic Affairs Committee
h3 Commons: Main Chamber
h4 Science, Innovation and Technology (including Topical Questions)
h4 Prime Minister's Question Time – Keir Starmer
h4 Debate on a Motion in the name of the Liberal Democrats
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Implementation of Safe Access Zones around abortion clinics in England and Wales – Baroness Sugg
h4 Legal recognition for humanist weddings – Baroness Thornhill
h4 Restrictions on the use of biocidal products in over-the-counter hand and body washes – Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle
h3 Lords: Select Committee
h4 Conduct Committee
h4 International Relations and Defence Committee: Implications of the war in Ukraine for UK Defence
h4 International Agreements Committee: Data and digital trade
h3 Commons: Main Chamber
h4 Culture, Media and Sport (including Topical Questions)
h4 Questions to the Church Commissioners and House of Commons Commission
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h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Promoting equality of opportunity in the education sector, particularly in schools – Baroness Wilcox of Newport
h4 Potential merits of bringing forward the deadline for new sales of electric vehicles from 2035 to 2030 – Lord Woodley
h4 Plans for regulation of Artificial Intelligence – Lord Holmes of Richmond
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Education (Values of British Citizenship) Bill - second reading – Lord Harries of Pentregarth
h4 Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill - second reading – Baroness Hamwee
h4 Statutory Instruments (Amendment) Bill - second reading – Lord Thomas of Gresford
h3 Commons: Main Chamber
h4 Home Office (including Topical Questions)
h3 Lords: Grand Committee
h4 Debate on the motion relating to the draft Pensions Regulator’s Defined Benefit Funding Code of Practice 2024 – Baroness Sherlock
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Preventing criminals who have been released under the prisoner early release scheme from reoffending – Lord Sandhurst
h4 Publication of the main findings of Sir David Bell’s Review of Early Years – Baroness Barran
h4 Building capacity in councils and housing associations within the next three months to deliver a significant increase in new social homes – Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe
h3 Commons: Main Chamber
h4 Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs (including Topical Questions)
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Reducing absenteeism in schools – Lord Young of Cookham
h4 Legislation to implement Awaab’s Law – Baroness Scott of Bybrook
h4 Impact of the benefit cap on child poverty – Baroness Lister of Burtersett
h3 Lords: Select Committee
h4 European Affairs Committee
h4 Built Environment Committee: The Grey Belt
h3 Commons: Main Chamber
h4 Northern Ireland
h4 Prime Minister's Question Time – Keir Starmer
h3 Lords: Grand Committee
h4 International Agreements Committee reports on amendments to the UK-US Mutual Defence Agreement, and the treaty on AUKUS naval nuclear propulsion – Lord Goldsmith
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Impact of working from home on productivity in the public sector – Lord Londesborough
h4 Number of decommissioned nuclear-powered submarines in Scotland and how many years will it take to safely dismantle them – Baroness Bryan of Partick
h4 Land already purchased for HS2 north of Birmingham – Lord Grocott
h3 Lords: Select Committee
h4 Conduct Committee
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h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Discussions with Scottish Law Officers about potential prosecutions involving former or current members of the Scottish Government, or other individuals, and the impact on UK Government matters – Lord Foulkes of Cumnock
h4 Effectiveness of the Education And Healthcare Plans process for identifying and delivering support to those with special educational needs – Lord Addington
h4 Improvements to the EU Settlement Scheme and protecting the rights of EU citizens living in the UK – the Earl of Clancarty
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Debate on the situation in Ukraine – Baroness Chapman of Darlington – Lord Coaker
h3 Lords: Main Chamber
h4 Lowering fees being charged by unregistered children’s homes – Baroness Tyler of Enfield
h4 Plans from the Medical Research Council to close certain specialised research units and potential impact – Lord Winston
h4 Current capacity and efficacy of the law to provide confidentiality for whistleblowers and to protect them from retaliation – Baroness Kramer
h3 Lords: Select Committee
h4 Liaison Committee (Lords)
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h4 European Affairs Committee
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