Liaison Committee

Commons liaison committee piles pressure on prime minister to grant MPs the right to vote on new coronavirus laws.
Maternal employment will not recover to pre-crisis levels without a significant and strategic investment in our childcare infrastructure, female leaders say in an open letter to the Prime Minister.
PM says he "will see what we can do to help" during coronavirus crisis, as opposition parties describe comments as "astonishing" and "worrying".
Prime minister cancels appearance at the liaison committee at the last minute.
Sarah Wollaston, an independent, forced a vote on plans for parliament to go into recess in the week a new Tory leader is elected.
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