The Public Bill Committee will meet for the first time on Tuesday 20 January 2026 to scrutinise the Railways Bill line by ...
The business for the coming week was announced in the Commons Chamber by the Leader of the House of Commons, Sir Alan ...
Members consider changes to draft legislation to align UK law with international marine conservation agreements.
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Members of the House of Lords discuss the core aims of the Pensions Schemes Bill on Thursday 18 December 2025.
Members of the House of Lords will debate the key areas of the Victims and Courts Bill on Tuesday 16 December. The Victims and Courts Bill aims to introduce a range of criminal justice reforms. The ...
The Parliamentary Digital Service (PDS) works with the House of Commons, the House of Lords and Parliament staff on their IT and digital needs.
Discover how and why the Elizabeth Tower, the Great Clock and the Great Bell Big Ben were built.
The Parliamentary Archives is now closed, and its collections have been relocated to The National Archives in Kew. Parliament’s Archive Collections and services will become available at The National ...
In 1885, homosexuality was only illegal in regards to the act of buggery, for which the punishment was to be kept in penal servitude for life. This changed when Henry Labouchere, Liberal MP for ...