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UK Parliament ParliamentNow presents information from the UK Parliament annunciator system, covering both the House of Commons and House of Lords Similar to annunciator screens on the Parliamentary estate, it provides constantly updated information on what's happening in both chambers
Parliamentary business - UK Parliament Access legislative documents, including Public, Private and Hybrid Bills, Acts of Parliament and Statutory Instruments
Tours - UK Parliament Venture into the heart of the Palace of Westminster accompanied by a knowledgeable, friendly guide to learn about the history and work of UK Parliament See inside the House of Commons, the House of Lords and much more on this 90-minute tour
Getting here - UK Parliament Download a map and find out about travelling to UK Parliament by rail and underground, bus, river boat, walking, cycling, coach and car
What is the role of Parliament? - UK Parliament Parliament is made up of three central elements: the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the monarchy The main business of Parliament takes place in the two Houses Generally the decisions made in one House have to be approved by the other
Whats on - UK Parliament Find out what's on in Parliament Day by day events for the House of Commons, House of Lords and Committees
Parliament and the Government Parliament is there to represent our interests and make sure they are taken into account by the Government The Government cannot make new laws or raise new taxes without Parliament's agreement
House of Commons - UK Parliament The UK public elects 650 Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent their interests and concerns in the House of Commons MPs consider and propose new laws, and can scrutinise government policies by asking ministers questions about current issues either in the Commons Chamber or in Committees
Parliamentary sessions and sittings - UK Parliament A Parliament is usually sub-divided into several year-long ‘sessions', beginning and ending in the spring A 'sitting' is the daily meeting of either House At the end of each sitting day, the House adjourns (pauses) until the next sitting A sitting is a term used also for a meeting of a committee
Petitions - UK Government and Parliament Official online petitions in response to issues of the day, listing the number that got a Government response, and those that have been debated in the House of Parliament