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HOW HAS THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTED WOMEN IN WORK? The pandemic has had a large effect on the labour market, with a rise in unemployment, economic inactivity and redundancies. Women are more likely to work in the most affected sectors and more women have been furloughed. Mothers and women from minority ethnic groups have been especially impacted. On International Women’s Day 2021 we examine FIRE AND REHIRE PRACTICES WILL ONLINE COUNCIL MEETINGS BE EXTENDED BEYOND 6 MAY?SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK AN OVERVIEW OF CHILD PROTECTION LEGISLATION IN ENGLAND Children Act 1989. The current child protection system in England is grounded in the Children Act 1989, as amended. The Act establishes a number of key principles, including. the concept of parental responsibility. the paramount nature of the child’s welfare when a matter under the Act is before a court. that children are best lookedafter by
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. DOMESTIC ABUSE AND COVID-19: A YEAR INTO THE PANDEMIC Domestic abuse and Covid-19: A year into the pandemic. When the first ‘lockdown’ was announced in March 2020, charities such as Women’s Aid highlighted the increased risk of harm and isolation for those affected by domestic abuse. This Insight looks at emerging findings on the pandemic’s impact on domestic abuse, and at how the HEALTH AND CARE BILL 2021/22 Health and Care Bill 2021/22. The Library will produce a briefing or material for the second reading debate and this page will be updated when it is made available. The second reading paper may be updated as the Bill goes through Parliament; alternatively additional papers will be added to this page to reflect the Bill’s progress. HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND COVID-19 MEMBERS’ PAY AND EXPENSES AND MINISTERIAL SALARIES 2020/21SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK WAITING LISTS FOR ELECTIVE SURGICAL OPERATIONS Latest statistics show that, since the start of the pandemic, the elective waiting list increased from 4,235,970 in March 2020 to 4,442,107 in October 2020. This compares with a waiting list of 4,446,299 in October 2019. The number of patients waiting over 52 weeks for treatment has risen from 3,097 in March 2020 to 162,888 inOctober 2020.
HOW HAS THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTED WOMEN IN WORK? The pandemic has had a large effect on the labour market, with a rise in unemployment, economic inactivity and redundancies. Women are more likely to work in the most affected sectors and more women have been furloughed. Mothers and women from minority ethnic groups have been especially impacted. On International Women’s Day 2021 we examine FIRE AND REHIRE PRACTICES WILL ONLINE COUNCIL MEETINGS BE EXTENDED BEYOND 6 MAY?SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK AN OVERVIEW OF CHILD PROTECTION LEGISLATION IN ENGLAND Children Act 1989. The current child protection system in England is grounded in the Children Act 1989, as amended. The Act establishes a number of key principles, including. the concept of parental responsibility. the paramount nature of the child’s welfare when a matter under the Act is before a court. that children are best lookedafter by
ESTABLISHING THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH PROTECTION On 18 August 2020, the Health and Social Care Secretary, Matt Hancock, announced the establishment of the National Institute for Health Protection (NIHP). The NIHP brings together the health protection and resilience functions of Public Health England (PHE), the Joint Biosecurity Centre (JBC – which provides data and advice on Covid-19 infection outbreaks) and NHS Test and Trace. TRANSPORT DECARBONISATION PLAN A Westminster Hall debate on the Government's Transport decarbonisation plan will take place on Wednesday 16 June 2021 between9.25-10.55 am
THE LEVELLING UP AGENDA The Community Renewal Fund and Levelling Up Fund in Wales. There will be a Westminster Hall debate on the Community Renewal Fund andLevelling Up
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS ARCHIVE Debate Pack. Covid-19 and Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. Wednesday, 17 June, 2020. This pack has been prepared ahead of the debate to be held in the Commons Chamber on Thursday 18 June 2020 on the effect of Covid-19 on Black, UNIFICATION OF PROBATION SERVICES Probation services. Probation practitioners supervise offenders in the community and oversee their rehabilitation. People on probation are supervised while serving a non-custodial sentence or following their release from prison on licence.DEBT RESPITE SCHEME
The Government made a manifesto commitment in 2017 to introduce a new Debt Respite Scheme consisting of two elements – a breathing spacemoratorium and a
UK VACCINATION POLICY This Commons Library briefing paper provides an overview of UK vaccination policy. It includes an introduction to the science of vaccination and covers UK vaccination programmes, as well as considering the response of the Government to the UK's loss of the World Health Organization's (WHO) measles elimination status. RESEARCH BRIEFINGS ARCHIVE Research Briefing. Rail fares, ticketing & prospects for reform. Wednesday, 24 April, 2019. Rail fares have been a sore point for passengers for some time. RESEARCH BRIEFINGS ARCHIVE Research Briefing. The Fisheries Bill 2017-19. Thursday, 11 April, 2019. Committee stage of the Fisheries Bill 2017-19 in the House of Commons was completed on 17 December 2018. RESEARCH BRIEFING ARCHIVES Research Briefing. Brexit: the talks begin. Wednesday, 12 July, 2017. The Brexit negotiations: what, when and how? This paper looks at the agenda and timetable for the first phase of talks, who is involved on the EU and UK sides, what they will be discussing and what positions - if any - they have taken so far. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. DOMESTIC ABUSE AND COVID-19: A YEAR INTO THE PANDEMIC Domestic abuse and Covid-19: A year into the pandemic. When the first ‘lockdown’ was announced in March 2020, charities such as Women’s Aid highlighted the increased risk of harm and isolation for those affected by domestic abuse. This Insight looks at emerging findings on the pandemic’s impact on domestic abuse, and at how the HEALTH AND CARE BILL 2021/22 Health and Care Bill 2021/22. The Library will produce a briefing or material for the second reading debate and this page will be updated when it is made available. The second reading paper may be updated as the Bill goes through Parliament; alternatively additional papers will be added to this page to reflect the Bill’s progress. HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND COVID-19 MEMBERS’ PAY AND EXPENSES AND MINISTERIAL SALARIES 2020/21SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK WAITING LISTS FOR ELECTIVE SURGICAL OPERATIONS Latest statistics show that, since the start of the pandemic, the elective waiting list increased from 4,235,970 in March 2020 to 4,442,107 in October 2020. This compares with a waiting list of 4,446,299 in October 2019. The number of patients waiting over 52 weeks for treatment has risen from 3,097 in March 2020 to 162,888 inOctober 2020.
HOW HAS THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTED WOMEN IN WORK? The pandemic has had a large effect on the labour market, with a rise in unemployment, economic inactivity and redundancies. Women are more likely to work in the most affected sectors and more women have been furloughed. Mothers and women from minority ethnic groups have been especially impacted. On International Women’s Day 2021 we examine FIRE AND REHIRE PRACTICES WILL ONLINE COUNCIL MEETINGS BE EXTENDED BEYOND 6 MAY?SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK AN OVERVIEW OF CHILD PROTECTION LEGISLATION IN ENGLAND Children Act 1989. The current child protection system in England is grounded in the Children Act 1989, as amended. The Act establishes a number of key principles, including. the concept of parental responsibility. the paramount nature of the child’s welfare when a matter under the Act is before a court. that children are best lookedafter by
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. DOMESTIC ABUSE AND COVID-19: A YEAR INTO THE PANDEMIC Domestic abuse and Covid-19: A year into the pandemic. When the first ‘lockdown’ was announced in March 2020, charities such as Women’s Aid highlighted the increased risk of harm and isolation for those affected by domestic abuse. This Insight looks at emerging findings on the pandemic’s impact on domestic abuse, and at how the HEALTH AND CARE BILL 2021/22 Health and Care Bill 2021/22. The Library will produce a briefing or material for the second reading debate and this page will be updated when it is made available. The second reading paper may be updated as the Bill goes through Parliament; alternatively additional papers will be added to this page to reflect the Bill’s progress. HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND COVID-19 MEMBERS’ PAY AND EXPENSES AND MINISTERIAL SALARIES 2020/21SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK WAITING LISTS FOR ELECTIVE SURGICAL OPERATIONS Latest statistics show that, since the start of the pandemic, the elective waiting list increased from 4,235,970 in March 2020 to 4,442,107 in October 2020. This compares with a waiting list of 4,446,299 in October 2019. The number of patients waiting over 52 weeks for treatment has risen from 3,097 in March 2020 to 162,888 inOctober 2020.
HOW HAS THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTED WOMEN IN WORK? The pandemic has had a large effect on the labour market, with a rise in unemployment, economic inactivity and redundancies. Women are more likely to work in the most affected sectors and more women have been furloughed. Mothers and women from minority ethnic groups have been especially impacted. On International Women’s Day 2021 we examine FIRE AND REHIRE PRACTICES WILL ONLINE COUNCIL MEETINGS BE EXTENDED BEYOND 6 MAY?SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK AN OVERVIEW OF CHILD PROTECTION LEGISLATION IN ENGLAND Children Act 1989. The current child protection system in England is grounded in the Children Act 1989, as amended. The Act establishes a number of key principles, including. the concept of parental responsibility. the paramount nature of the child’s welfare when a matter under the Act is before a court. that children are best lookedafter by
ESTABLISHING THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH PROTECTION On 18 August 2020, the Health and Social Care Secretary, Matt Hancock, announced the establishment of the National Institute for Health Protection (NIHP). The NIHP brings together the health protection and resilience functions of Public Health England (PHE), the Joint Biosecurity Centre (JBC – which provides data and advice on Covid-19 infection outbreaks) and NHS Test and Trace. TRANSPORT DECARBONISATION PLAN A Westminster Hall debate on the Government's Transport decarbonisation plan will take place on Wednesday 16 June 2021 between9.25-10.55 am
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RESEARCH BRIEFINGS ARCHIVE Debate Pack. Covid-19 and Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. Wednesday, 17 June, 2020. This pack has been prepared ahead of the debate to be held in the Commons Chamber on Thursday 18 June 2020 on the effect of Covid-19 on Black, UNIFICATION OF PROBATION SERVICES Probation services. Probation practitioners supervise offenders in the community and oversee their rehabilitation. People on probation are supervised while serving a non-custodial sentence or following their release from prison on licence.DEBT RESPITE SCHEME
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HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND COVID-19 FIRE AND REHIRE PRACTICES LEGAL HELP: WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO PAY Supporting documents. This Commons Library briefing paper provides information about sources of legal help and advice, and how to pay for it, including: Other ways of finding legal advice, including organisations which provide help and advice in connection with specific legal issues. Legal help or advice should be given by asuitably qualified
FREE SPEECH IN UNIVERSITIES: WHAT ARE THE ISSUES?SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK PARISH AND TOWN COUNCILS: RECENT ISSUES Documents to download. This note addresses a range of recent issues affecting parish and town councils. It includes an explanation of what they are and their place in the local government structure; the powers they can exercise; how they may be established and abolished; and how complaints about them may be pursued. It also includes details of A VOLUNTARY RIGHT TO BUY FOR HOUSING ASSOCIATION TENANTS The initial pilot scheme. Five housing associations piloted the voluntary Right to Buy (VRTB) – these schemes closed in October 2016. The Autumn Statement 2016 announced Government funding for a large-scale regional pilot of the VRTB for housing association tenants. After some delay, the Autumn Budget 2017 announced the pilotwould go ahead
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. HEALTH AND CARE BILL 2021/22 Health and Care Bill 2021/22. The Library will produce a briefing or material for the second reading debate and this page will be updated when it is made available. The second reading paper may be updated as the Bill goes through Parliament; alternatively additional papers will be added to this page to reflect the Bill’s progress. DOMESTIC ABUSE AND COVID-19: A YEAR INTO THE PANDEMIC Domestic abuse and Covid-19: A year into the pandemic. When the first ‘lockdown’ was announced in March 2020, charities such as Women’s Aid highlighted the increased risk of harm and isolation for those affected by domestic abuse. This Insight looks at emerging findings on the pandemic’s impact on domestic abuse, and at how the WAITING LISTS FOR ELECTIVE SURGICAL OPERATIONS Latest statistics show that, since the start of the pandemic, the elective waiting list increased from 4,235,970 in March 2020 to 4,442,107 in October 2020. This compares with a waiting list of 4,446,299 in October 2019. The number of patients waiting over 52 weeks for treatment has risen from 3,097 in March 2020 to 162,888 inOctober 2020.
HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND COVID-19 FIRE AND REHIRE PRACTICES LEGAL HELP: WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO PAY Supporting documents. This Commons Library briefing paper provides information about sources of legal help and advice, and how to pay for it, including: Other ways of finding legal advice, including organisations which provide help and advice in connection with specific legal issues. Legal help or advice should be given by asuitably qualified
FREE SPEECH IN UNIVERSITIES: WHAT ARE THE ISSUES?SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK PARISH AND TOWN COUNCILS: RECENT ISSUES Documents to download. This note addresses a range of recent issues affecting parish and town councils. It includes an explanation of what they are and their place in the local government structure; the powers they can exercise; how they may be established and abolished; and how complaints about them may be pursued. It also includes details of A VOLUNTARY RIGHT TO BUY FOR HOUSING ASSOCIATION TENANTS The initial pilot scheme. Five housing associations piloted the voluntary Right to Buy (VRTB) – these schemes closed in October 2016. The Autumn Statement 2016 announced Government funding for a large-scale regional pilot of the VRTB for housing association tenants. After some delay, the Autumn Budget 2017 announced the pilotwould go ahead
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. CORONAVIRUS: THE LOCKDOWN LAWS The UK has hundreds of laws made in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Many of these laws could be described as ‘lockdown laws’. In this briefing the term ‘lockdown law’ refers to coronavirus restrictions relating to movement, gatherings and high street business operations. MEMBERS’ PAY AND EXPENSES AND MINISTERIAL SALARIES 2020/21 Members’ salaries. From 1 April 2020, the annual salary of a Member of Parliament increased to £81,932, in accordance with IPSA’s determination of July 2015. Under section 4A of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, IPSA is required to undertake a statutory review of Members’ pay in the first year after a general election. SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH A LEARNING DISABILITY Coronavirus: Section 1 provides a summary of the impact of coronavirus on people with learning disabilities in England. New data shows a significant increase in deaths of people with a learning disability during the coronavirus outbreak. This House of Commons Library briefing describes recent changes to policy and services for people with a learning disability in England. E-PETITIONS RELATING TO ISRAEL AND PALESTINE A Westminster Hall debate on e-petitions 585313 and 585314, relating to Israel and Palestine, is scheduled for Monday 14 June 2021, from 4:30-6:00pm. The debate will be PARISH AND TOWN COUNCILS: RECENT ISSUES Documents to download. This note addresses a range of recent issues affecting parish and town councils. It includes an explanation of what they are and their place in the local government structure; the powers they can exercise; how they may be established and abolished; and how complaints about them may be pursued. It also includes details of UNIFICATION OF PROBATION SERVICES Probation services. Probation practitioners supervise offenders in the community and oversee their rehabilitation. People on probation are supervised while serving a non-custodial sentence or following their release from prison on licence.FOOTBALL GOVERNANCE
In April 2021, in response to long standing concerns about football regulation in England, the Government announced a Fan-led review of football governance.The review was brought forward following the (abandoned) plans for a European Super League.DEBT RESPITE SCHEME
The Government made a manifesto commitment in 2017 to introduce a new Debt Respite Scheme consisting of two elements – a breathing spacemoratorium and a
RESEARCH BRIEFING ARCHIVES Research Briefing. House of Commons ballot bills since 1997. Thursday, 06 February, 2020. This list notes the title and position of bills presented each session under the ballot procedure and whether they gained Royal Assent. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. HEALTH AND CARE BILL 2021/22 The Library will produce a briefing or material for the second reading debate and this page will be updated when it is made available. The second reading paper may be updated as the Bill goes through Parliament; alternatively additional papers will be added to this page to reflect the Bill’s progress. Further information FIRE AND REHIRE PRACTICES WAITING LISTS FOR ELECTIVE SURGICAL OPERATIONS A Westminster Hall debate on ‘Waiting lists for elective surgical operations’ has been scheduled for Tuesday 20 April 2021 from 2:30-4:00pm. The debate has been initiated by Peter Dowd MP. WILL ONLINE COUNCIL MEETINGS BE EXTENDED BEYOND 6 MAY?SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK MEMBERS’ PAY AND EXPENSES AND MINISTERIAL SALARIES 2020/21SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK HOW HAS THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTED WOMEN IN WORK? The pandemic has had a large effect on the labour market, with a rise in unemployment, economic inactivity and redundancies. Women are more likely to work in the most affected sectors and more women have beenfurloughed.
PARLIAMENTARY BOUNDARY REVIEWS: PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS Parliamentary constituency boundaries reviews are undertaken by independent Boundary Commissions. There are four Commissions, one for each of the nations of the UK. The Commissions rely on public feedback to refine their proposals. This briefing summarises the consultationprocess
GRAMMAR SCHOOL STATISTICS There are currently 163 grammar schools in England with a total of around 176,000 pupils. Under the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 no new maintained grammar schools can be opened, and existing schools cannot introduce new selection by ability.However, there has been a very gradual but steady increase in the number and proportion of pupils at existing grammar schools over FREEHOLD HOUSES: ESTATE CHARGES It is becoming increasingly common on new-build private estates for freeholders to be required to contribute to the maintenance of the estate’s communal areas and facilities. This practice has been referred to as 'fleecehold'. This short paper provides background on the issue and sets out the Government's proposed reforms. The paper mainly covers England - section 7 covers Wales. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. HEALTH AND CARE BILL 2021/22 The Library will produce a briefing or material for the second reading debate and this page will be updated when it is made available. The second reading paper may be updated as the Bill goes through Parliament; alternatively additional papers will be added to this page to reflect the Bill’s progress. Further information FIRE AND REHIRE PRACTICES WAITING LISTS FOR ELECTIVE SURGICAL OPERATIONS A Westminster Hall debate on ‘Waiting lists for elective surgical operations’ has been scheduled for Tuesday 20 April 2021 from 2:30-4:00pm. The debate has been initiated by Peter Dowd MP. WILL ONLINE COUNCIL MEETINGS BE EXTENDED BEYOND 6 MAY?SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK MEMBERS’ PAY AND EXPENSES AND MINISTERIAL SALARIES 2020/21SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK HOW HAS THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AFFECTED WOMEN IN WORK? The pandemic has had a large effect on the labour market, with a rise in unemployment, economic inactivity and redundancies. Women are more likely to work in the most affected sectors and more women have beenfurloughed.
PARLIAMENTARY BOUNDARY REVIEWS: PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS Parliamentary constituency boundaries reviews are undertaken by independent Boundary Commissions. There are four Commissions, one for each of the nations of the UK. The Commissions rely on public feedback to refine their proposals. This briefing summarises the consultationprocess
GRAMMAR SCHOOL STATISTICS There are currently 163 grammar schools in England with a total of around 176,000 pupils. Under the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 no new maintained grammar schools can be opened, and existing schools cannot introduce new selection by ability.However, there has been a very gradual but steady increase in the number and proportion of pupils at existing grammar schools over FREEHOLD HOUSES: ESTATE CHARGES It is becoming increasingly common on new-build private estates for freeholders to be required to contribute to the maintenance of the estate’s communal areas and facilities. This practice has been referred to as 'fleecehold'. This short paper provides background on the issue and sets out the Government's proposed reforms. The paper mainly covers England - section 7 covers Wales. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS DURING THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK There will be a Westminster Hall debate on Government contracts during the covid-19 outbreak on Monday 21 June 2021 at 6:15pm RESEARCH - HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The Commons Library publishes politically impartial policy analysis and statistical research, free for all to read. Explore quick-read articles, in-depth research, and interactive data visualisations. MEMBERS’ PAY AND EXPENSES AND MINISTERIAL SALARIES 2020/21 This House of Commons Library Briefing Paper sets out the current (2020/21) rates of Members' pay and ministerial salaries. It provides background to recent changes. It also notes changes in the rules relating to and budget limits for Members' expenses since 2010. HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND COVID-19 Hospitality industry in the UK. The hospitality industry primarily refers to food and accommodation services industries. This means restaurants, cafes, pubs, bars, catering, hotels, camp sites and otheraccommodation.
BOUNDARY REVIEW 2023: CHANGES TO CONSULTATION AND Today the Boundary Commission for England published its first set of proposals for new constituency boundaries.The Boundary Commissions for Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales will publish theirs later in theyear.
TRANSPORT DECARBONISATION PLAN A Westminster Hall debate on the Government's Transport decarbonisation plan will take place on Wednesday 16 June 2021 E-PETITIONS RELATING TO ISRAEL AND PALESTINE A Westminster Hall debate on e-petitions 585313 and 585314, relating to Israel and Palestine, is scheduled for Monday 14 June 2021, from 4:30-6:00pm. The debate will beFOOTBALL GOVERNANCE
In April 2021, in response to long standing concerns about football regulation in England, the Government announced a Fan-led review of football governance.The review was brought forward following the (abandoned) plans for a European Super League. UNIFICATION OF PROBATION SERVICES Probation services. Probation practitioners supervise offenders in the community and oversee their rehabilitation. People on probation are supervised while serving a non-custodial sentence or following their release from prison on licence. KNIFE CRIME STATISTICS Knife crime is a persistent and worrying concern, especially as it impacts particularly upon young people and the disadvantaged, and various remedies have been tried over the years. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. RESEARCH - HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARYUK PARLIAMENTRESEARCH BRIEFINGSCORONAVIRUS The Commons Library publishes politically impartial policy analysis and statistical research, free for all to read. Explore quick-read articles, in-depth research, and interactive data visualisations. HEALTH AND CARE BILL 2021/22 Health and Care Bill 2021/22. The Library will produce a briefing or material for the second reading debate and this page will be updated when it is made available. The second reading paper may be updated as the Bill goes through Parliament; alternatively additional papers will be added to this page to reflect the Bill’s progress. CORONAVIRUS: ACCESS TO VACCINES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESSEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK WILL ONLINE COUNCIL MEETINGS BE EXTENDED BEYOND 6 MAY?SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK MATURE STUDENTS IN ENGLAND In 2019/20 79% of students starting other undergraduate courses were aged 21 or older. The number of mature postgraduate entrants fell from just over 200,000 in 2010/11 to below 180,000 in 2014/15. It has since increased by almost 25,000 (14%) to 202,0000 in 2019/20 The total number of mature undergraduate entrants fell from more than 400,000 RENT SETTING: SOCIAL HOUSING (ENGLAND) A VOLUNTARY RIGHT TO BUY FOR HOUSING ASSOCIATION TENANTS The initial pilot scheme. Five housing associations piloted the voluntary Right to Buy (VRTB) – these schemes closed in October 2016. The Autumn Statement 2016 announced Government funding for a large-scale regional pilot of the VRTB for housing association tenants. After some delay, the Autumn Budget 2017 announced the pilotwould go ahead
FIRE SAFETY BILL 2019-2021 SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS FOR OLDER PEOPLE WITH MOBILITY Both Disability Living Allowance and Personal Independence Payment (which is replacing DLA) provide help with the extra costs disabled people face when getting around. The DLA or PIP mobility component can continue to be paid indefinitely, but there is an upper age limit for new claims - now the State Pension Age. This means that some older people cannot get benefits for mobility needs and THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. RESEARCH - HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARYUK PARLIAMENTRESEARCH BRIEFINGSCORONAVIRUS The Commons Library publishes politically impartial policy analysis and statistical research, free for all to read. Explore quick-read articles, in-depth research, and interactive data visualisations. HEALTH AND CARE BILL 2021/22 Health and Care Bill 2021/22. The Library will produce a briefing or material for the second reading debate and this page will be updated when it is made available. The second reading paper may be updated as the Bill goes through Parliament; alternatively additional papers will be added to this page to reflect the Bill’s progress. CORONAVIRUS: ACCESS TO VACCINES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESSEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK WILL ONLINE COUNCIL MEETINGS BE EXTENDED BEYOND 6 MAY?SEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK MATURE STUDENTS IN ENGLAND In 2019/20 79% of students starting other undergraduate courses were aged 21 or older. The number of mature postgraduate entrants fell from just over 200,000 in 2010/11 to below 180,000 in 2014/15. It has since increased by almost 25,000 (14%) to 202,0000 in 2019/20 The total number of mature undergraduate entrants fell from more than 400,000 RENT SETTING: SOCIAL HOUSING (ENGLAND) A VOLUNTARY RIGHT TO BUY FOR HOUSING ASSOCIATION TENANTS The initial pilot scheme. Five housing associations piloted the voluntary Right to Buy (VRTB) – these schemes closed in October 2016. The Autumn Statement 2016 announced Government funding for a large-scale regional pilot of the VRTB for housing association tenants. After some delay, the Autumn Budget 2017 announced the pilotwould go ahead
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ESTABLISHING THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH PROTECTION On 18 August 2020, the Health and Social Care Secretary, Matt Hancock, announced the establishment of the National Institute for Health Protection (NIHP). The NIHP brings together the health protection and resilience functions of Public Health England (PHE), the Joint Biosecurity Centre (JBC – which provides data and advice on Covid-19 infection outbreaks) and NHS Test and Trace.DEBT RESPITE SCHEME
The Government made a manifesto commitment in 2017 to introduce a new Debt Respite Scheme consisting of two elements – a breathing spacemoratorium and a
KNIFE CRIME STATISTICS Knife crime by police force area. London recorded the highest rate of 179 offences involving a knife per 100,000 population 2Fin 2019/20, a slight increase on a rate of 169 in 2018/19. Durham had the lowest rate of 26 offences per 100,000 individuals (down from 31 in 2018/19). SYRIA: 2021 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AND FUTURE PROSPECTS 51 candidates had expressed an intention to contest the election, but Syria’s Supreme Constitutional Court permitted just three candidates to stand: incumbent President Bashar al-Assad; Abdullah Salloum Abdullah, a former Cabinet Minister; and Mahmoud Ahmad Mari, the head of a Syria-based opposition party. PARLIAMENT AND NORTHERN IRELAND, 1921-2021 It is one hundred years since the Government of Ireland Act 1920 (“the 1920 Act”) received Royal Assent. This partitioned the island of Ireland – part of the United Kingdom since 1801 – and created what is still known as “Northern Ireland”. RESEARCH BRIEFINGS ARCHIVE Research Briefing. Obesity Statistics. Monday, 11 January, 2021. 28% of adults in England are obese and a further 36% are overweight. This briefing provides statistics on the obesity among adults and children in the UK, along with data on bariatric surgery and internationalcomparisons.
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS ARCHIVE Research Briefing. Appointment of the IPSA Board. Monday, 04 January, 2021. Appointments to the Board of the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority are made by Her Majesty following an humble Address, from the House of Commons. RESEARCH BRIEFINGS ARCHIVE Research Briefing. Trade Bill 2019-21: Lords amendments. Sunday, 17 January, 2021. This briefing summarises amendments made to the Trade Bill 2019-21 in the House of Lords, ahead of amendments coming back to the Commons for the start of ping-pong. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. HEALTH AND CARE BILL 2021/22 The Library will produce a briefing or material for the second reading debate and this page will be updated when it is made available. The second reading paper may be updated as the Bill goes through Parliament; alternatively additional papers will be added to this page to reflect the Bill’s progress. Further information RESEARCH - HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The Commons Library publishes politically impartial policy analysis and statistical research, free for all to read. Explore quick-read articles, in-depth research, and interactive data visualisations. HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND COVID-19 MENTAL HEALTH POLICY IN ENGLAND This Library briefing provides information on mental health policy in England. Section 1 looks at the Coronavirus pandemic and the impact onmental health.
LEGAL HELP: WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO PAY This Commons Library briefing paper provides information about sources of legal help and advice, and how to pay for it, including: Findinglegal help;
NHS PRESSURES IN ENGLAND: WAITING TIMES, DEMAND, AND CAPACITYSEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK FIRE SAFETY BILL 2019-2021 SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS FOR OLDER PEOPLE WITH MOBILITY Both Disability Living Allowance and Personal Independence Payment (which is replacing DLA) provide help with the extra costs disabled people face when getting around. The DLA or PIP mobility component can continue to be paid indefinitely, but there is an upper age limit for new claims - now the State Pension Age. This means that some older people cannot get benefits for mobility needs and FIREARM CRIME STATISTICS: ENGLAND & WALES THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The House of Commons Library is a research and information service based in the UK Parliament. HEALTH AND CARE BILL 2021/22 The Library will produce a briefing or material for the second reading debate and this page will be updated when it is made available. The second reading paper may be updated as the Bill goes through Parliament; alternatively additional papers will be added to this page to reflect the Bill’s progress. Further information RESEARCH - HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY The Commons Library publishes politically impartial policy analysis and statistical research, free for all to read. Explore quick-read articles, in-depth research, and interactive data visualisations. HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY AND COVID-19 MENTAL HEALTH POLICY IN ENGLAND This Library briefing provides information on mental health policy in England. Section 1 looks at the Coronavirus pandemic and the impact onmental health.
LEGAL HELP: WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO PAY This Commons Library briefing paper provides information about sources of legal help and advice, and how to pay for it, including: Findinglegal help;
NHS PRESSURES IN ENGLAND: WAITING TIMES, DEMAND, AND CAPACITYSEE MORE ON COMMONSLIBRARY.PARLIAMENT.UK FIRE SAFETY BILL 2019-2021 SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS FOR OLDER PEOPLE WITH MOBILITY Both Disability Living Allowance and Personal Independence Payment (which is replacing DLA) provide help with the extra costs disabled people face when getting around. The DLA or PIP mobility component can continue to be paid indefinitely, but there is an upper age limit for new claims - now the State Pension Age. This means that some older people cannot get benefits for mobility needs and FIREARM CRIME STATISTICS: ENGLAND & WALES CORONAVIRUS: ENFORCING RESTRICTIONS This Library briefing paper discusses the enforcement of coronavirus restrictions regulations in England and Wales. It explains who has powers to enforce the restrictions and what those powers are. It also summarises statistics on the number of Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs- fines) issued by police for coronavirus offences. RATING (CORONAVIRUS) AND DIRECTORS DISQUALIFICATION The Rating (Coronavirus) and Directors Disqualification (Dissolved Companies) Bill 2021-22 had its first reading in the House of Commons on 12 May 2021. Second Reading is scheduled for 15 June 2021. The Bill, and its explanatory notes, can be found on the Parliamentary website.. The briefing paper on this Bill will appear on this pageshortly
GENERAL ELECTION 2019: TURNOUT Turnout at the 2019 General Election was 67.3% across the UK, a decrease of 1.5 percentage points from 2017 (68.8%) but still the second-highest turnout since 1997. MENTAL HEALTH POLICY IN ENGLAND This Library briefing provides information on mental health policy in England. Section 1 looks at the Coronavirus pandemic and the impact onmental health.
E-PETITIONS RELATING TO ISRAEL AND PALESTINE A Westminster Hall debate on e-petitions 585313 and 585314, relating to Israel and Palestine, is scheduled for Monday 14 June 2021, from 4:30-6:00pm. The debate will be PARLIAMENT AND NORTHERN IRELAND, 1921-2021 It is one hundred years since the Government of Ireland Act 1920 (“the 1920 Act”) received Royal Assent. This partitioned the island of Ireland – part of the United Kingdom since 1801 – and created what is still known as “Northern Ireland”. UNIFICATION OF PROBATION SERVICES Probation services. Probation practitioners supervise offenders in the community and oversee their rehabilitation. People on probation are supervised while serving a non-custodial sentence or following their release from prison on licence. FREEHOLDERS' ESTATE AND SERVICE CHARGES The legal basis of a freehold service charge. Freehold service charges can cover the provision of a variety of services on an estate, such asthe upkeep of:
HEALTH INEQUALITIES: INCOME DEPRIVATION AND NORTH/SOUTH Areas with income deprivation are more likely to have a range of health conditions including serious mental illness, obesity, diabetes, and learning disabilities. EQUALITY OF ACCESS AND OUTCOMES IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN This paper looks at equality in undergraduate education in England. It summarises the latest data from the Department for Education (DfE), the Office for Students (OfS) and UCAS on access and outcomes before looking at Government policy, the role of * Toggle High Contrast* Toggle Font size
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