Oaths of Allegiance
An updated briefing paper on oaths of allegiance taken by senior office holders in the UK. This includes the Parliamentary Oath taken by MPs and peers and the judicial oath taken by judges.
On 18 December 2001 the House debated and agreed a motion to allow Members who had chosen not to take their seats to use facilities within the precincts of the House and use the departments of the House, and claim Members' Allowances.
Sinn Fein, Allowances and Access to Commons Facilities (180 KB , PDF)
On 18 December 2001 the House debated and agreed a motion to allow Members who had chosen not to take their seats to use facilities within the precincts of the House and use the departments of the House, and claim Members’ Allowances. This Note looks at the implications for relevant political parties and sets out the chronology of events.
This note is no longer being updated. Please see the Commons Library briefing Short Money for further information.
Sinn Fein, Allowances and Access to Commons Facilities (180 KB , PDF)
An updated briefing paper on oaths of allegiance taken by senior office holders in the UK. This includes the Parliamentary Oath taken by MPs and peers and the judicial oath taken by judges.
A briefing paper which "maps" (or summarises) the main elements of the United Kingdom's uncodified constitution.
The Liaison Committee has held oral evidence sessions with the Prime Minister since 2002.