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The Renters' Rights Bill seeks to abolish fixed term assured tenancies and assured shorthold tenancies. It will also impose ...
Members of the House of Lords will debate the key principles of the Universal Credit Bill, at second reading on Tuesday 22 July. The Universal Credit Bill will reform the welfare system by allowing ...
The Government has published its response to the Youth Select Committee’s inquiry and report into the links between social media and youth violence. The Committee’s report, which was presented in ...
Find out about the history of the Elizabeth Tower; from the first medieval clock tower built in the old Palace of Westminster to the design and construction of the present Elizabeth Tower.
The Sandwich Student Scheme is an opportunity for undergraduate students to work within the House of Commons, offering a unique insight into governance and the running of Parliament in general.
A scheme for providing financial assistance to the Opposition and second largest opposition party in the House of Lords to assist them in carrying out their parliamentary business was introduced in ...
Access information about the financial assistance awarded to opposition parties, in order to allow them to perform their role in Parliament.
How Parliament's officers and ceremonies contribute to and shape its business ...
Thomas Power O'Connor (1848-1929) was a journalist and MP. Initially elected for Galway, he then became the only MP to be elected as an Irish Nationalist for an English constituency, Liverpool ...
The onset of the pandemic not only overturned a way of working that has kept the House of Commons functioning for more than 700 years – but in many ways, it forced the organisation to become more ...