Overview of House of Lords Committee activity in 2022-23

26 Jun 2023 01:40 PM

The House of Lords Liaison Committee recently (23 June 2023) published its report on Committee activity in 2022-23.

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Key points

2022/23 was a busy and productive year for House of Lords committees which continued to scrutinise legislation, examine public policy and hold the Government to account. Over the last year Lords committees held 586 committee meetings, heard from 959 witnesses, received 1829 written submissions and published 70 reports on a wide range of subjects.

The review highlights the impact of committee work. This includes legislative amendments, recommendations accepted by Government and incorporated into future policy and strategies or informing Parliamentary and public debate on key and relevant topics. Some highlights include:

2022/23 saw the conclusion of 4 special inquiry committees; Children and Families Act 2014 Committee, Fraud Act 2006 and digital fraud Committee, Adult social care provision Committee and a Land Use in England Committee. All the inquiries received largely positive responses from Government, with the Fraud Act 2006 and Digital Fraud Committee recommendations informing the Government’s Fraud Strategy. 2022/23 also saw the appointment of 4 new special inquiry committees: AI in Weapon Systems; Education for 11-16 Year Olds; Horticultural Sector; Integration of Primary and Community Care.

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