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Constituency casework

  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Finding funding for charities and voluntary organisations

    Wednesday, 27 May, 2026

    This article discusses some of the funding options and sources of advice available to charities and voluntary organisations.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Communities
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Water Meters

    Wednesday, 27 May, 2026

    Information about water meters in England, including how these may be used to charge household customers for water based on their consumption.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Consumers
    • Energy
    • Environment
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Who is responsible for managing flood risk? (England)

    Wednesday, 27 May, 2026

    Information about the responsibilities of property owners, the Environment Agency and local authorities for managing flood risk in England.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Environment
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Financial support following a flood (England)

    Wednesday, 27 May, 2026

    Information about the financial support which may be available following a flood in England, and how to access this.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Environment
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Sewerage connections for new housing developments (England)

    Wednesday, 27 May, 2026

    Information about water and sewerage services for proposed and new housing developments, covering planning permission, regulations for new builds and options for drainage connections, as well as sources of help for constituents.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Housing and planning
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    How does the infected blood compensation scheme work?

    Thursday, 21 May, 2026

    Find out about who is eligible for infected blood compensation, how the scheme processes claims for compensation and support for claimants.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Diseases
    • Health services
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    An introduction to UK taxes

    Thursday, 21 May, 2026

    Find out about the UK tax system, the role of the Budget and the annual Finance Bill, key statistics on UK taxes, and sources of advice for taxpayers.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Consumers
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Getting a National Insurance number (NINO) in Great Britain

    Thursday, 21 May, 2026

    Find out how National Insurance numbers are issued in Great Britain and what to do if someone doesn’t have one or can’t find it.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • National Insurance
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Renters’ reform in England: What’s happening and when?

    Tuesday, 19 May, 2026

    The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 is the biggest reform to the private rented sector since the late 1980s. It is being implemented in three phases.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Housing and planning
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Finding funding for UK aid organisations

    Monday, 18 May, 2026

    How UK aid organisations may be able to access financial support, from UK Government schemes and also other funding sources.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • International development
    • International organisations
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    NHS complaints in England

    Thursday, 14 May, 2026

    Find out how to make complaints about NHS care and treatment in England.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Health services
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    The EU Entry/Exit system and EU travel authorisation system

    Wednesday, 13 May, 2026

    Non-EU nationals will soon need an authorisation before they travel to the EU and will have to go through new automated biometric checks at the border

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Europe
    • Immigration
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Active Travel FAQs

    Wednesday, 13 May, 2026

    Frequently asked questions on cycling, walking, e-scooters, e-bicycles, delivery riders, and low traffic neighbourhoods.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Roads
    • Transport
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Student loans: Interest rates and repayment thresholds FAQs

    Friday, 08 May, 2026

    Find out the answers to some commonly asked questions about student loans, interest rates, and repayment thresholds in the UK.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Higher education
  • Constituency casework,Research Briefing

    Out-of-area homelessness accommodation (England)

    Wednesday, 06 May, 2026

    An overview of local housing authorities’ legal duties when arranging homelessness accommodation outside their area.

    • Constituency casework
    • Research Briefing
    • Housing and planning

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