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Committee starts taking evidence on post-Brexit UK-EU relations

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EU Committee hears evidence on Tuesday 17 April 2018 at 3.00pm

NHS Digital failing to uphold patient interest

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Health and Social Care Committee raises concern of ability of NHS Digital to protect patient data in report into MoU

Statement: Syria: 16 April 2018

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Statement expected in the Commons at 4.15pm

Urgent Question: Immigration status of Windrush generation children

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Question expected in the Commons at 3.30pm

Ambassadors and academics questioned on Modernising Defence Programme

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Committee explores the implications of Russia’s defence and foreign policy on the UK and its NATO allies in the Baltic States

Former Cambridge Analytica employee questioned by Committee

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Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee hears from company's former Director of Programme Development

Secretary of State questioned on Government's 25 Year Plan

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Environmental Audit Committee examines the Government's 25 Year Plan for the Environment

Allegations of sexual exploitation in the aid sector examined

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International Development Committee takes evidence from Oxfam's former head of global safeguarding

Committee calls for greater protections for vulnerable tenants

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Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee publishes report on the private rented sector

Capitalise on assistive technology to close employment gap

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Work and Pensions Committee publishes report on assistive technology

This week in the Commons: 20 April 2018

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A round up of this week’s business in the Chamber and Westminster Hall

CBI, TUC and City of London give evidence on Post-Brexit UK-EU relations

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EU Committee hears evidence on Tuesday 24 April 2018 at 4.00pm

Brexit Bill: Lords to investigate how statutory instruments should be scrutinised

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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.

Lords debates Civil Liability Bill

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Peers discuss key purpose and principles of bill

Is it time to regulate the internet? Legal experts give evidence

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Communications Committee meeting on Tuesday 24 April at 3.30pm

Can off-site manufacture improve productivity in construction?

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Lords Science and Technology Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 24 April at 3.20pm

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee explores the work of DEFRA

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Animal health and welfare charities, academics and representatives from different farming sectors questioned

Brexit: the proposed UK-EU security treaty – call for evidence launched

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The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee launches a public call for evidence for its inquiry into the proposed UK-EU security treaty

Statement on Stamp Duty Land Tax: 26 April 2018

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Statement from the Financial Secretary in the House of Commons

Impact of Brexit on UK small and medium-sized enterprises examined

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EU Internal Market Sub-Committee holds roundtable on 26 April at 10.15am
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