Uk parliament news
Here are the latest news and updates from the UK Parliament:
Latest News
- Boris Johnson's Brexit deal faces defeat: The Prime Minister's Brexit deal has been rejected by the House of Commons, with 242 MPs voting against it and 391 voting in favor. The deal is now expected to be put to a vote in the House of Lords. [BBC News]
- MPs debate Brexit alternatives: MPs have begun debating alternative Brexit options, including a second referendum and a customs union with the EU. [The Guardian]
- Government faces criticism over no-deal Brexit preparations: The Government has faced criticism for its lack of preparedness for a no-deal Brexit, with MPs warning of food and medicine shortages. [The Telegraph]
- MPs call for inquiry into Russian interference in UK politics: MPs have called for an inquiry into Russian interference in UK politics, following allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 EU referendum. [The Independent]
Upcoming Business
- Brexit debate and vote: MPs will continue to debate and vote on Brexit alternatives, including a second referendum and a customs union with the EU.
- Finance Bill: The Finance Bill will be debated and voted on, which includes measures to implement the Government's tax policies.
- Health and Social Care Bill: The Health and Social Care Bill will be debated and voted on, which aims to reform the NHS and social care system.
Recent Votes
- Brexit deal: The House of Commons voted against the Prime Minister's Brexit deal, with 242 MPs voting against it and 391 voting in favor.
- EU Withdrawal Agreement (Amendment) Bill: The House of Commons voted in favor of the EU Withdrawal Agreement (Amendment) Bill, which aims to prevent a no-deal Brexit.
Committee News
- Public Accounts Committee: The Public Accounts Committee has launched an inquiry into the Government's preparations for a no-deal Brexit.
- Health Committee: The Health Committee has launched an inquiry into the impact of Brexit on the NHS.
MPs' Questions
- Prime Minister's Questions: The Prime Minister will answer questions from MPs on a range of topics, including Brexit and the economy.
- Oral Questions: MPs will ask oral questions to Government ministers on various topics, including education and justice.
Please note that the news and updates are subject to change and may not be comprehensive. For the latest information, I recommend checking the official UK Parliament website or reputable news sources.