EU Committee hears evidence on Tuesday 17 April 2018 at 3.00pm
Committee starts taking evidence on post-Brexit UK-EU relations
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NHS Digital failing to uphold patient interest
Health and Social Care Committee raises concern of ability of NHS Digital to protect patient data in report into MoU
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Statement: Syria: 16 April 2018
Statement expected in the Commons at 4.15pm
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Urgent Question: Immigration status of Windrush generation children
Question expected in the Commons at 3.30pm
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Ambassadors and academics questioned on Modernising Defence Programme
Committee explores the implications of Russia’s defence and foreign policy on the UK and its NATO allies in the Baltic States
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Former Cambridge Analytica employee questioned by Committee
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee hears from company's former Director of Programme Development
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Secretary of State questioned on Government's 25 Year Plan
Environmental Audit Committee examines the Government's 25 Year Plan for the Environment
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Allegations of sexual exploitation in the aid sector examined
International Development Committee takes evidence from Oxfam's former head of global safeguarding
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Committee calls for greater protections for vulnerable tenants
Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee publishes report on the private rented sector
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Capitalise on assistive technology to close employment gap
Work and Pensions Committee publishes report on assistive technology
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This week in the Commons: 20 April 2018
A round up of this week’s business in the Chamber and Westminster Hall
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CBI, TUC and City of London give evidence on Post-Brexit UK-EU relations
EU Committee hears evidence on Tuesday 24 April 2018 at 4.00pm
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Brexit Bill: Lords to investigate how statutory instruments should be scrutinised
The House of Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC) has asked for evidence for its new inquiry which will investigate the criteria which should be applied in deciding whether a statutory instrument (SI) laid under clauses 7 to 9 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill should be upgraded from a negative to an affirmative procedure instrument.
Affirmative SIs are debated in the House while negative instruments are automatically passed unless a Member tables an objection.
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Lords debates Civil Liability Bill
Peers discuss key purpose and principles of bill
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Is it time to regulate the internet? Legal experts give evidence
Communications Committee meeting on Tuesday 24 April at 3.30pm
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Can off-site manufacture improve productivity in construction?
Lords Science and Technology Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 24 April at 3.20pm
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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee explores the work of DEFRA
Animal health and welfare charities, academics and representatives from different farming sectors questioned
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Brexit: the proposed UK-EU security treaty – call for evidence launched
The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee launches a public call for evidence for its inquiry into the proposed UK-EU security treaty
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Statement on Stamp Duty Land Tax: 26 April 2018
Statement from the Financial Secretary in the House of Commons
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Impact of Brexit on UK small and medium-sized enterprises examined
EU Internal Market Sub-Committee holds roundtable on 26 April at 10.15am
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