Did you know the
@commonslibrary
publish impartial research to help MPs prepare for debates? Read up on this week's topics, including:
- Defence
- The Finance (no.2) Bill
- Cybersecurity in the UK
and more at
The House of Commons sits from 2.30pm today.
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The
#OrderPaper
is published each sitting day and lists the business of the House.
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Following last week's local elections across the UK, read our research to learn more about how local government works in England. Our briefing includes a look at the structure of local government, its functions, finance, and more:
The UK Government is reforming Companies House and the company registration regime in the UK.
Read our new research for background on Companies House and incorporation, as well as a look at ongoing reforms and potential issues:
The House of Commons sits from 9.30am today.
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The
#OrderPaper
is published each sitting day and lists the business of the House.
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🗳️Today, people in some parts of England will head to the polls to vote for new metro-mayors.
What is a metro-mayor, and where do they get their funding from? Find out more, including whether you can vote for a metro-mayor in your area, with our research:
The House of Commons sits from 11.30am today.
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The
#OrderPaper
is published each sitting day and lists the business of the House.
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🛜 78.5% of UK premises are capable of receiving gigabit broadband, but connectivity and speeds vary across the country.
🔎 Explore our updated interactive dashboard and use our search tool to find the latest
@Ofcom
data for your constituency:
Yesterday, Humza Yousaf announced his intention to stand down as leader of the SNP.
Who chooses the next First Minister, and does this signal an early election for the Scottish Parliament?
Our research has more:
🪖What is the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme?
✉️Who is eligible to submit a claim for compensation?
📅How regularly is the scheme reviewed?
Our updated research looks closer at the scheme, the response to the 2023 review and more:
Did you know the
@commonslibrary
publishes impartial research to help MPs prepare for debates? Read up on this week's topics, including:
- Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill
- Pensions
- Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill
and more at
The House of Commons sits from 2.30pm today.
Find out what’s on:
The
#OrderPaper
is published each sitting day and lists the business of the House.
Follow the Chamber in real time:
An estimated 20.6 million people were out of work and not looking for work at the beginning of 2024, with a record high of 7% of the working-age population inactive due to long-term illness.
Learn more about economic inactivity with our latest insight:
How common is fuel poverty in your local area?
Explore our interactive dashboard to see fuel poverty estimates for your constituency, and how your local area compares to regional and national averages.
🔎Find data from across the UK: