Previously called Standing Committees, Public Bill Commitees study proposed legislation (Bills) in detail, debating each clause and reporting any amendments to the Commons for further debate.
There are at least 16 MPs on a Committee, and the proportion of parties reflects the House of Commons, so the government always has a majority.
Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill – 3rd sitting
Armed Forces Commissioner Bill – 4th sitting
Armed Forces Commissioner Bill – 3rd sitting
Employment Rights Bill – 12th sitting
Employment Rights Bill – 11th sitting
Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill – 2nd sitting
Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill – 1st sitting
Armed Forces Commissioner Bill – 1st sitting
Employment Rights Bill – 10th sitting
Employment Rights Bill – 9th sitting
Employment Rights Bill – 7th sitting
Employment Rights Bill – 5th sitting
Employment Rights Bill – 3rd sitting
Employment Rights Bill – 2nd sitting
Renters’ Rights Bill – 7th sitting
Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill – 3rd sitting
Renters’ Rights Bill – 6th sitting
Renters’ Rights Bill – 5th sitting
Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill – 1st sitting
Renters’ Rights Bill – 4th sitting
Renters’ Rights Bill – 3rd sitting
Renters’ Rights Bill – 1st sitting
Great British Energy Bill – 3rd sitting
Great British Energy Bill – 2nd sitting
Local Government (Pay Accountability) Bill – 1st sitting
Finance (No. 2) Bill – 1st sitting
Football Governance Bill – 5th sitting
Football Governance Bill – 3rd sitting
Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill – 1st sitting
Courts (Remote Hearings) Bill – 1st sitting