UK Parliament The UK Parliament has two Houses that work on behalf of UK citizens to check and challenge the work of Government, make and shape effective laws, and debate make decisions on the big issues of the day
Parliamentary business - UK Parliament Parliament examines what the Government is doing, makes new laws, holds the power to set taxes and debates the issues of the day
Plan your visit - UK Parliament Information to help plan visits and make the most of your time at UK Parliament including how to find us, disability access, security and facilities
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About Parliament - UK Parliament Parliament examines what the Government is doing, makes new laws, holds the power to set taxes and debates the issues of the day The House of Commons and House of Lords each play an important role in Parliament's work
House of Commons - UK Parliament The UK public elects 650 Members of Parliament (MPs) to represent their interests and concerns in the House of Commons MPs consider and propose new laws, and can scrutinise government policies by asking ministers questions about current issues either in the Commons Chamber or in Committees
How Parliament Works Find out how Members of Parliament are elected to the House of Commons, how the Parliamentary constituency system works and what happens at the dissolution of Parliament
Bills legislation - UK Parliament Keep up to date with the progress of current and draft Bills before Parliament; read the full texts of Acts of Parliament, and find out the details of delegated legislation that change laws under existing Acts