Sharia-compliant alternative student finance
This briefing explains where the government is up to with plans to introduce Sharia-compliant student finance in England.
This paper describes the licencing and medical fitness rules for drivers over the age of 70, and summarises recent Government statements on older drivers and the recommendations of the Older Drivers Task Force.
Older drivers (236 KB , PDF)
Driver licensing rules in the UK ultimately derive from the EU. It is as yet unclear what the impact of Brexit might be on driver licensing and testing: it seems likely that the UK would adopt a system compatible with that across the EU in order to retain the benefits of mutual recognition.
For at least the last ten years there have been stories in the media about possible changes to the licensing and/or testing requirements for older drivers. However, despite the speculation, there have been no recent changes to the requirements for older drivers.
Since the 2015 General Election the Government has published a road safety statement and a motoring services strategy, both of which referred to the need to support older drivers and ensure that they are safe. The independent Older Drivers Task Force reported in July 2016. The Government is currently considering its recommendations, which included:
Information on associated matters involving driver licensing and fitness to drive can be found on the Roads Topical Page of the Parliament website.
Older drivers (236 KB , PDF)
This briefing explains where the government is up to with plans to introduce Sharia-compliant student finance in England.
A general debate on the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report is scheduled for 2 December 2024 in the Commons Chamber.
A debate on freedom of religion In Pakistan will take place on Thursday 28 November 2024, in the House of Commons chamber. The debate was scheduled by the Backbench Business Committee and will be led by Jim Shannon MP and Ruth Jones MP.