Coverage of a statement in the Scottish parliament on the Ferguson Marine shipyard, from Thursday 16 March.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Suella Braverman, the home secretary, and her team of ministers on Monday 20 March.
Ten Minute Rule Bill
Exemption for NHS Clinical Staff From Immigration and Citizenship Fees
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Introduction of a Bill on an exemption for NHS clinical staff from immigration and citizenship fees, tabled by Independent MP Rob Roberts, from Monday 20 March. Show more
Business in the House of Lords including the private notice question on strikes by staff at the Passport Office, from Monday 20 March.
Debate in the Commons on a statement on service levels on the rail network, with transport secretary Mark Harper, from Monday 20 March.
Coverage of the Treasury select committee session on the 2023 Budget with evidence from Torsten Bell, Paul Johnson, Professor Diane Coyle and Tony Wilson, from Tuesday 21 March.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor of the exchequer, and his team of ministers on Tuesday 21 March.
A statement from Suella Braverman on the Casey Review of the culture and standards of the Metropolitan Police following the murder of Sarah Everard by a serving police officer. Show more
Coverage of proceedings in the House of Commons, including a ten minute rule bill on same sex marriage in the Church of England and the final day of debate on the 2023 Budget. From Tuesday 21 March. Show more
Coverage of proceedings in the House of Lords on Tuesday 21 March, including the consideration of amendments made in the House of Commons to the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill.
Select Committees
2023 Budget and Work of the Treasury Inquiry
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The Lords economic affairs select committee session on the 2023 Budget and the work of the Treasury, with evidence from Jeremy Hunt, from Tuesday 21 March. Show more
Questions in the Welsh Parliament to Mark Drakeford, the first minister, from Tuesday 21 March.
Questions in the House of Lords to government ministers, covering EU structural funds, higher education and on UK travellers entering the EU, from Tuesday 21 March.
House of Lords
Security of Government Devices and TikTok Statement
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Statement on the security of government devices and TikTok, made by Cabinet Office minister Baroness Neville-Rolfe, from Tuesday 21 March. Show more
Business in the House of Lords including the consideration of Commons amendments to the Seafarers' Wages Bill, from Tuesday 21 March.
Business in the House of Lords including the consideration of Commons amendments to the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill, from Tuesday 21 March.
Business in the House of Lords including the consideration of a motion of regret on the Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) regulations, from Tuesday 21 March.
The consideration of a motion of regret on the Health Education England (Transfer of Functions, Abolition and Transitional Provisions) regulations, from Tuesday 21 March. Show more
The statement on the Casey review into the internal culture of the Met Police, made by Home Office minister Lord Sharpe of Epsom, from Tuesday 21 March.
Business in the House of Lords including the statement on rail services, industrial action and the extension of the Avanti West Coast rail contract, from Tuesday 21 March.
Select Committees
2023 Budget and Work of the Treasury Inquiry
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The Lords economic affairs select committee session on the 2023 Budget and the work of the Treasury, with evidence from Jeremy Hunt, from Tuesday 21 March. Show more