Debate Pack
Contribution of music to the economy and society
A Westminster Hall debate on the contribution of music to the economy and society is scheduled for Tuesday 21 January at 2.30 pm. The Member is Conor McGinn MP.
Debate Pack
A Westminster Hall debate on the contribution of music to the economy and society is scheduled for Tuesday 21 January at 2.30 pm. The Member is Conor McGinn MP.
Insight
How should social media be regulated for harmful online content and activity?
Research Briefing
This Library Paper looks at what's been said on the impact of the Live Music Act 2012.
Research Briefing
This Library Paper gives an overview of how lap dancing clubs are licensed.
Research Briefing
This Library Paper has been published for the second reading of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games Bill [HL] 2019-20.
Research Briefing
This Library Briefing Paper looks at age verification for online pornography.
Research Briefing
The UK and EU agreed a revised Political Declaration on the framework for the future UK-EU relationship on 17 October. This Briefing provides an outline of the contents of the Declaration and the key changes in the revised text
Research Briefing
Boris Johnson's Government negotiated a new 'deal' with the European Union, formed of a Political Declaration and a Withdrawal Agreement. This paper focuses on the Withdrawal Agreement and how it compares to the one negotiated by Theresa May's Government.
Research Briefing
This Library briefing paper looks at the controversy over fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs).
Debate Pack
Debate on e-petitions 234627, 234797 and 235653 relating to the BBC.
Research Briefing
This Library briefing paper looks at changes to the Horserace Betting Levy.
Debate Pack
A Westminster Hall debate on public libraries is scheduled for Thursday 11 July 2019 at 1.30 pm. The Member leading the debate is Matt Western MP
Research Briefing
This briefing looks in detail at the Withdrawal Agreement negotiated between the EU and UK and finalised on 14 November 2018. It was endorsed by EU Member State leaders at a special European Council summit on 25 November and the UK Prime Minister promoted it in the UK Parliament and around the country. The Agreement was debated at length in Parliament on several occasions and has been voted on three times. But the House of Commons has not endorsed it. A second extension of Article 50 took exit day to 31 October 2019, but once again the UK is faced with the possibility of leaving the EU without an agreement if this agreement or another one is not ratified by the UK and the EU.
Debate Pack
There will be an Opposition Day debate on discrimination in sport on 12 June 2019.
Debate Pack
An Opposition Day debate on Racism in sport is scheduled for Wednesday 22 May 2019. The subject of the debate has been selected by the Leader of the Opposition, Rt Hon Jeremy Corbyn MP.
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