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Select committees
Select committees are small groups of MPs or members of the House of Lords that are set up to investigate a specific issue in detail or to perform a specific scrutiny role. They may call in officials and experts for questioning and can demand information from the government. Select committees publish their findings in a report and the government is expected to respond to any recommendations that are made.
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"Mini" budget and role of backbenchers
4th October 2022
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Resources on the UK executive and legislature
27th May 2022
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Select committees not always successful in scrutiny role
26th October 2021
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Questioning the Effectiveness of the UK Parliament
28th August 2021
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Good example of constituency obligations of an MP
7th April 2021
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Commons Reform
Study Notes
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An influential committee of MPs lambasts test and trace
10th March 2021
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More evidence that select committees are the engine rooms of our legislature
16th February 2021
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Jeremy Hunt as chair of the health select committee
9th February 2021
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Prime Minister's Questions - political theatre or effective scrutiny?
15th October 2015
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Select Committee chair elections - suddenly interesting!
15th October 2015