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In the United Kingdom, the modern system of departmental select committees came into being in 1979, following the recommendations of a Procedure Select Committee, set up in 1976, which reported in 1978. It recommended the appointment of a series of select committees covering all the main departments
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is chaired by a member of the governing party. The remaining places on the committee are allocated in proportion to the numerical strength of the parties in the House of Commons. These positions are filled by votes conducted within party caucuses. This means that positions on select committees are
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Following the dissolution of parliament that preceded the 2024 election, all select committees were disbanded. The House of Commons allocated which parties would hold each Chair in advance of the summer recess on 30 July 2024. Nominations for Chairs and memberships will run until 9 September, with
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and the subcommittees appointed under this order shall have power to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, to report from time to time the minutes of their proceedings, and shall have a quorum of
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Other changes occurring as a result of recommendations by the Wright Committee included limiting the number of members per committee to 11, requiring those members and chairs to be appointed to their positions by the House, and a reduction in the number of committees.
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is not a select committee, though it contains members from both houses and has a chair elected by the House of Commons. It is a unique committee of parliamentarians nominated by the Prime Minister and reporting to them, not Parliament.
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The chairs of (the majority of) select committees have been elected by the house as a whole since June 2010: before that the members were appointed by their parties and chairs voted on solely by those members.
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of state, with wide terms of reference, and with power to appoint specialist advisers as the committees deemed appropriate. It also suggested that committee members should be selected
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The Commons select committees are generally responsible for overseeing the work of government departments and agencies, whereas those of the Lords look at general issues, such as the
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was created in 2010 as a non-ministerial committee to cover non-government business, following recommendations from the Reform the House of Commons report under the
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Rarely, there are also select committees of the Commons (and sometimes joint standing committees) that are tasked with the detailed analysis of individual
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The post-1979 system is made up of three main types of committee. Departmental committees shadow each of the main government departments – for example the
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only ever contested among members of the same party. The standard number of members on a departmental committee is 11, although some committees such as
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was instituted, replacing the five 'domestic' committees which had been responsible for the consideration of services provided for the House in the
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The chairs of committees are allocated to political parties on the basis of their numerical strength in the House of Commons. Negotiations between
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Composed of members of the Business, Defence, Foreign Affairs and International Development committees, examines exports of arms from the UK
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are governed by the Standing Orders. The powers of departmental select committees are set out in standing order 152 as follows:
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Examines the contribution of government policies to environmental protection and sustainable development
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These committees run inquiries into topics within their remit, issuing reports from time to time. The
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Examines the services offered to members of the Commons, as well as services offered to the public
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Examines the budget and expenditure of the House of Commons, including the administration budget
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Examines the work of select committees in general, as well as hearing annual evidence from the
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Following general elections, chairs and members of select committees have to be reappointed.
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set out guidance on how civil servants should respond to parliamentary select committees.
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also scrutinises EU legislation and other EU proposals, as well as conducting inquiries.
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Some English local authorities also have a select committee system, as part of their
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Examines the practice and procedures of the Commons in dealing with public business
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Examines government and parliamentary expenditure to ensure honesty and fairness
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This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under the
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Specialised committees of investigation had existed within Parliament since the
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Considers specific matters relating to privileges referred to it by the House
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Determines business to be debated at certain times set aside for backbenchers
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from 1991 to 2005. It deals with issues as diverse as catering services, the
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and the system of committees was further developed during the mid-1960s by
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determine which party will hold which committee chair. By convention, the
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Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority
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Oversees Parliamentary standards and members' interests and conduct
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Committee on Public Service and Demographic Change - UK Parliament
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Recommends the appointment of members to parliamentary committees
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Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee
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is chaired by a member of the main opposition party, while the
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Examines draft legislative reform orders as proposed under the
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The House of Lords has a set of five major select committees:
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Select Committee of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
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Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee
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Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee
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Select Committee of the House of Commons

British politics
parliamentary select committees
House of Commons
Foreign Affairs Select Committee
House of Lords
Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
joint committee of Parliament
Joint Committee on Human Rights
constitution
Constitution Committee
Economic Affairs Committee
Intelligence and Security Committee
Backbench Business Committee
Wright Committee
2024 United Kingdom general election
select committees
Tudor period
Richard Crossman
Leader of the House of Commons
Committee of Selection
1979 general election
Parliamentary committees of the United Kingdom
Business and Trade Select Committee
Liam Byrne
Department for Business and Trade
Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Caroline Dinenage
Department for Culture, Media and Sport

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