Research Briefing
Ukraine: UK aid and humanitarian situation 2022 to 2026
Describes the effects of the conflict in Ukraine and the number of refugees leaving the country, alongside what aid the UK and others have pledged from 2022.
Research Briefing
Describes the effects of the conflict in Ukraine and the number of refugees leaving the country, alongside what aid the UK and others have pledged from 2022.
Research Briefing
In the 2021 Budget the then Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced that the income tax personal allowance and the higher rate threshold would be frozen for four years from 2022/23 to 2025/26.
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This briefing looks at trends in UK National Minimum Wages, minimum wage jobs and how the UK compares internationally.
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There are approximately 170,000 hospitality businesses in the UK, of which 97.7% are small businesses. The costs of labour and materials are challenges to hospitality businesses' turnover.
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The UK Parliament passed an average of 36 acts a year over the last 10 years.
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In 2024, there were around 87,300 prisoners in England and Wales, which was the highest level recorded since 1900. This equates to 170 prisoners per 100,000 people aged 15 or older. The prison population is also expected to increase to around 100,000 by 2030.
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Children under 16 can generally enter pubs if they are with an adult, but licensing authorities can impose conditions barring children for specific premises.
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A specialised immigration tribunal has heard appeals against refusal of asylum under a system first established in 1969. How has it changed over the years?
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Between 1978 and 1997, contracted-out defined benefit pension schemes were required to provide a Guaranteed Minimum Pension (GMP). This briefing looks at the arrangements for increasing GMPs.
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This briefing explains what sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) are, as well as government policy and stakeholder views.
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The House of Commons can use its power to call for ‘persons, papers and records’ to obtain government papers.
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New sea routes have opened up around Greenland, leading to increased international interest and with the Trump administration declaring that it wants the USA to own the island
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This Commons Library briefing provides an overview of the research and development funding landscape in the UK between 2019 and 2024.
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This briefing sets out the international and UK law on genocide and discusses recent cases on this issue. There will be a general debate on obligation to assess the risk of genocide under international law in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territories in the Commons chamber on Thursday 5 February 2026.
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This briefing provides information on the recruitment and retention of teachers in England, including initiatives to improve recruitment and retention.
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