[wanabidii] United Kingdom Parliament Daily Digest Bulletin

Saturday, October 03, 2015
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01-10-2015 06:23 PM BST

Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee hold joint evidence session on UK Government policy on Syria

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01-10-2015 05:56 PM BST

Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee hold joint evidence session on UK Government policy on Syria

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How will you #DoDemocracy this Parliament Week?
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Parliament Week 2015 programme

Do Democracy

We now have over 50 events in this year's Parliament Week programme!    

 

Wherever you live, you can get involved in Parliament Week by taking part in historical walks, art exhibitions, online debates, panel discussions and more – there's something for everyone.

 

The programme will be continually updated throughout the autumn, right up until Parliament Week, so keep checking back for new events and activities, or follow us on Twitter for all the latest updates.

 


'Mouthpiece': unique song tours around Parliament

Mouthpiece is a musical tour through the Houses of Parliament, which will be interspersed with beautiful, a-cappella songs.

 

The lyrics have been inspired by interviews with Parliamentarians and parliamentary staff and offer audiences an illuminating insight into the 'human' side of Parliament and the people who work here today.

  

Mouthpiece tours will take place during Parliament Week on the evenings of Saturday 14 November and Saturday 21 November 2015.  Tickets are priced at £25 for adults and £20 for over 60s and students. To book, please call +44 (0)20 7219 4114.

 


Get involved with Democracy Street

Help us map the democratic streets in your neighbourhood and get your contribution displayed in the Houses of Parliament during Parliament Week 2015.

 

Democracy Street is a digital arts project which explores links between street names in your neighbourhood and the people who have shaped our society.

 

The project is led by artist Jon Adams. Jon has Asperger's syndrome which enables him to systemise data and visualise patterns. Using this skill he will take the data generated through your contributions to Democracy Street and create new pieces of art including creative maps of the UK. This artwork will then be displayed online, at the Houses of Parliament and in exhibitions around the UK from November 2015.

 

Find out more about #DemocracySt 

 


Suffragette Season at Parliament

The Houses of Parliament is running an exciting programme of events this October to celebrate the release of the new film Suffragette! The programme includes a Suffragette 

  

Soirée, talks about the campaign for the vote by suffragists and suffragettes and themed tours.  

 

For more information, and to book tickets, go to the UK Parliament's website.


Commons Briefing Papers: latest update

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Thursday, October 1, 2015
The purpose of this note is to provide a general outline of what will happen to the bankrupt's home under current insolvency legislation.

Thursday, October 1, 2015
Debt Relief Orders (DROs) were introduced under the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 (TCEA 2007) and came into force on 6 April 2009.This briefing paper outlines the background to the introduction of Debt Relief Orders and the main features of the new orders with particular emphasis on the eligibility criteria.

Thursday, October 1, 2015
This note provides an outline of the treatment of pensions on bankruptcy.

Thursday, October 1, 2015
The Consumer Rights Act 2015 (CRA 2015) came into force on 1 October 2015. The Act represents the biggest overhaul of consumer law for many decades.This briefing paper sets out in detail the background to the Act and the main provisions of Parts 1 and 2 (not Part 3).

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