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 continue their detailed check of the National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill, in committee stage on Tuesday 4 February. The National ...
How successful are the UK’s sanctions? Foreign Affairs Committee to hold one-off evidence session The Foreign Affairs Committee will hold a one-off oral evidence session on the UK’s sanctions strategy ...
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Members of the House of Lords debated the main objectives of the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill at second reading on Wednesday 29 January. The Non-Domestic Rating ...
Members of the House of Lords concluded their further examination of the Data (Use and Access) Bill at report stage on Tuesday 28 January. The aim of the Data (Use and Access) Bill is to harness the ...
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The eight-clause bill, first introduced in the House of Lords, aims to enhance the UK’s regime for managing bank failures, ...
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Members of the Lords quiz the government on energy usage in mining cryptocurrencies, community pharmacy closures, children's wellbeing, Ofwat fines against water companies, and Taliban restrictions ...