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Wes Streeting
Wes Streeting, Labour MP for Ilford NorthRead More
William Wragg
William Wragg, Conservative MP for Hazel GroveRead More
Will Quince
Will Quince, Conservative MP for ColchesterRead More
Wendy Morton
Wendy Morton, Conservative MP for Aldridge-Brownhills Read More
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Water regulation and Ofwat
The Water Services Regulation Authority, better known as Ofwat, is the independent economic regulator of the privatised water and sewerage industry in England and Wales.Read More
World Trade Organisation
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is a permanent institution which agrees, governs and administers the rules of the international trading system. The WTO's member states together contribute around 90 per cent of world trade.Read More
Welsh Independence
Wales was last an independent principality in 1282, when Edward I of England finally defeated the Prince of Wales, Llywelyn the Last, after years of on-off warfare and manoeuvring. Edward named his son as Prince of Wales in 1301 to seal his victory.Read More
Written Questions (Commons)
Written questions for answer by a specific department can be tabled by any MP. There are two types – ordinary and named day. Ordinary written questions do not have to be answered on a specified day but MPs normally put them down for answer two days after they are tabled. In practice, answers, which appear...Read More
Westminster Hall
With time on the floor of the House for private members' debates curtailed in recent years, experimental sittings in Westminster Hall have quickly become part of the landscape for the Commons. These sittings take the form of a series of 'adjournment debates' of varying lengths, 30 and 90 minutes being the norm. Sittings take place...Read More
White Paper
White Papers are detailed statements of Government policy, which set the broad principles for legislation, although not all White Papers lead to new law. White Papers are produced from time to time by departments and their publication is always accompanied by an oral statement to the Commons by the Secretary of State. White Papers are...Read More
Work in Committees (Europe)
Along with the Council of Ministers, the EP constitutes the EU's legislature. Historically, the EP was purely a consultative body, but treaty changes have given it more and more power to amend and block legislation. When a proposal is referred to the EP, it develops and declares an 'opinion' – which has differing degrees of...Read More
Written constitution
A written constitution is a formal document defining the nature of the constitutional settlement, the rules that govern the political system and the rights of citizens and governments in a codified form.
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Written Questions (Lords)
Written Questions can be tabled by any peer but no more than six should be tabled by one peer on one day. They are normally answered within two weeks and the answer is published in Hansard. A holding answer may be given. Written ministerial statements made in the Commons often appear on the same day...Read More
Written Ministerial Statements
Invented to reduce the incidence of planted written questions, written ministerial statements are released by Ministers, at relatively short notice, when they want to make an announcement to the House but feel that its content does not warrant a full oral statement.Read More
William McCrea
William McCrea, MP for South Antrim, Democratic Unionist PartyRead More
Wayne David
Wayne David, Labour MP for Caerphilly Read More
William Hague
William Hague, Conservative MP for Richmond (Yorks) - politics.co.ukRead More