A minority government is a government formed by a political party that does not have an overall majority of MPs in the House of Commons. A party may decide to govern alone - rather than form a ...
The Speaker of the House of Commons visited Qatar from the 16 to 18 September to strengthen ties between the two Parliaments.
Lord Krebs (Crossbench), a former principal of Jesus College, Oxford, put forward the debate. This was a general debate. During debates, members put their experience to use to discuss current issues ...
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Do you have relevant expertise and experience or a special interest in the Great British Energy Bill, which is currently ...
The Lords debates the key principles and main purpose of the Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill. Plus, detailed scrutiny of the Bank Resolution (Recapitalisation) Bill, Arbitration Bill ...
Members continue discussions on draft law to refine status of the CPA and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
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Backbench Members of Parliament will have the chance to introduce new laws if they are successful in Thursday’s Private Members’ Bill ballot. Private Members’ Bills are public bills introduced by MPs ...