How did the Commons respond to the covid-19 pandemic?
The House of Commons changed many of its working practices in response to the covid-19 pandemic. Some of these changes were retained, but most were not.

At 1.30pm on 5 September 2019 there will be a Westminster Hall debate on the involvement of patients in the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare. This debate was nominated by the Backbench Business Committee and will be led by Henry Smith MP.
General debate on involvement of patients in the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare (169 KB , PDF)
The Commons Library has produced a briefing for this debate which is available to download below. This “debate pack” includes policy briefing on the development of AI in healthcare, links to further reading, and relevant parliamentary material.
General debate on involvement of patients in the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare (169 KB , PDF)
The House of Commons changed many of its working practices in response to the covid-19 pandemic. Some of these changes were retained, but most were not.
The covid-19 pandemic changed the way that the UK Government worked with the devolved administrations, but also created intergovernmental tensions.
Laws and guidance were both used to help contain the spread of covid-19, although their remit and enforceability was not always clear.