Matthew England
@matthewengland.bsky.social
Researcher at Hansard Society. Parliament; constitutions; delegated legislation.
And seems to still be there for September 1's Order Paper, as well.
July 25, 2025 at 11:39 AM
And seems to still be there for September 1's Order Paper, as well.
3. Royal Albert Hall Bill
The Chair of Ways and Means, Nusrat Ghani, has forced a debate on a private bill which is needed to change the Royal Albert Hall's governance arrangements. This follows Sir Christopher Chope's repeated efforts to prevent the controversial bill proceeding without a debate.
The Chair of Ways and Means, Nusrat Ghani, has forced a debate on a private bill which is needed to change the Royal Albert Hall's governance arrangements. This follows Sir Christopher Chope's repeated efforts to prevent the controversial bill proceeding without a debate.
July 14, 2025 at 10:24 AM
3. Royal Albert Hall Bill
The Chair of Ways and Means, Nusrat Ghani, has forced a debate on a private bill which is needed to change the Royal Albert Hall's governance arrangements. This follows Sir Christopher Chope's repeated efforts to prevent the controversial bill proceeding without a debate.
The Chair of Ways and Means, Nusrat Ghani, has forced a debate on a private bill which is needed to change the Royal Albert Hall's governance arrangements. This follows Sir Christopher Chope's repeated efforts to prevent the controversial bill proceeding without a debate.
2. Deprivation of Citizenship
The Government will attempt to use primary legislation to reverse a Supreme Court judgment. The judgment said that a deprivation of citizenship order has no effect as soon as a court finds it unlawful and cannot remain in effect while the Government appeals it.
The Government will attempt to use primary legislation to reverse a Supreme Court judgment. The judgment said that a deprivation of citizenship order has no effect as soon as a court finds it unlawful and cannot remain in effect while the Government appeals it.
July 14, 2025 at 10:24 AM
2. Deprivation of Citizenship
The Government will attempt to use primary legislation to reverse a Supreme Court judgment. The judgment said that a deprivation of citizenship order has no effect as soon as a court finds it unlawful and cannot remain in effect while the Government appeals it.
The Government will attempt to use primary legislation to reverse a Supreme Court judgment. The judgment said that a deprivation of citizenship order has no effect as soon as a court finds it unlawful and cannot remain in effect while the Government appeals it.
1. Privilege motion
The Omagh Bombing inquiry has petitioned Parliament for a transcript of private oral evidence given in 2009. As the transcript is protected by parliamentary privilege, the Privileges Committee will be asked to decide whether to release it.
The Omagh Bombing inquiry has petitioned Parliament for a transcript of private oral evidence given in 2009. As the transcript is protected by parliamentary privilege, the Privileges Committee will be asked to decide whether to release it.
July 14, 2025 at 10:24 AM
1. Privilege motion
The Omagh Bombing inquiry has petitioned Parliament for a transcript of private oral evidence given in 2009. As the transcript is protected by parliamentary privilege, the Privileges Committee will be asked to decide whether to release it.
The Omagh Bombing inquiry has petitioned Parliament for a transcript of private oral evidence given in 2009. As the transcript is protected by parliamentary privilege, the Privileges Committee will be asked to decide whether to release it.