On Thursday, MPs will hold this year's private members' bills ballot.
Supporters of the assisted dying bill will hope to bring the bill back - allowing them to override the Lords using the Parliament Acts.
But they face 4 challenges. My article ⬇️
https://t.co/zqB7wTK0NQ
BRIEFING | Assisted dying bill: How could the Parliament Act be used?
The new session starts next week, and there is much speculation about the assisted dying bill's return and potential use of the Parliament Act.
Our new briefing looks at the procedures and challenges involved. 🧵
The @IPUparliament has shaped significantly the global norm setting on gender-sensitive parliaments.
@osce_odihr joined this global community. Among others, we do gender audits of parliaments.
📷 Read some of the audit reports I proudly authored:
https://t.co/7pquH2xJLP
As our annual weekend draws to a close. We just wanted to say thank you to all our panellists, and chairs for their time over the last two days; to all of you who attended (virtually or in person); and also to our organisers. We hope you enjoyed the weekend & safe travels!
We end our annual weekend with a comparative discussion of backbench bill procedures across Westminster, the Senedd, the Commons in Canada and Holyrood, exploring different models, trade‑offs, & what reform might look like at Westminster and beyond.
https://t.co/SHRgwMcq0R
Our second panel addresses the relationship between the Civil Service and Parliament?'
Former civil servants reflect on how they viewed Parliament's role, how it shaped their work, and how both institutions can collaborate more effectively.
https://t.co/SHRgwMcq0R
We are back for the second day and we're starting with a panel on 'The UK assisted dying bill'. It will examine the UK Assisted Dying Bill’s journey through Westminster, exploring its procedural twists and what they reveal about how Parliament legislates
https://t.co/SHRgwMbSbj
At our AGM we said a huge thank you to Tom Healey (HoC) as he steps down from the SPG Executive Committee after serving as both Chair and Deputy Chair over the course of the last four years. We also welcomed Lucinda Maer (HoC) as our new Deputy Chair.
https://t.co/kz1i0B0mXv
Our final session of the day is the Wheeler Booth Memorial Lecture, delivered this year by Richard Lloyd OBE, Chair of the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority
Our third panel explores 'Belonging to Parliament'.
This roundtable will address who feels a sense of belonging, ease or discomfort in parliament and why, whether members, staff, witnesses or visitors.
https://t.co/SHRgwMcq0R
Our second panel addresses 'Parliaments and Public Policy'. This panel brings experts together to explore Parliaments’ evolving role — beyond scrutiny and approval — in actively shaping policy, and asks how they could do this more effectively. https://t.co/1pP4Guy3WI
We’re kicking off our annual weekend with a panel on Gender and Diversity Sensitive Parliaments and Politics. This panel will consider how members with different backgrounds, expertise and identities experience parliament differently and with what impacts?
https://t.co/SHRgwMcq0R
Tomorrow marks the start of our annual weekend and we are very much looking forward to welcoming members to Exeter College, Oxford.
For those members joining us remotely, the Zoom links are now in your inboxes.
The programme is available on our website:
https://t.co/SHRgwMbSbj
Tomorrow marks the start of our annual weekend and we are very much looking forward to welcoming members to Exeter College, Oxford.
For those members joining us remotely, the Zoom links are now in your inboxes.
The programme is available on our website:
https://t.co/SHRgwMbSbj
Our letter to the Chief Whip sets out the full background, the precedents, and why this change undermines scrutiny. Really disappointing from a Government with such a large majority.
https://t.co/a0S06g5ywA
Chloe Mawson has been appointed the 66th Clerk of the Parliaments and is the first woman to take up the post.
The Clerk of the Parliaments is head of the House of Lords Administration and Chief Procedural Adviser to the House.
Our Guide for Parliaments on Engaging Underrepresented Groups is out; one v close to my heart. No much point having fancy engagement methods, if they only engage the same people. Impressive public engagement is engagement that goes beyond the 'usual suspects'. Read all about it: