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This category contains articles on All-Party Parliamentary Groups in the UK Parliament. There are separate pages on [[Cross-Party Groups]] in the Scottish Parliament. | This category contains articles on All-Party Parliamentary Groups in the UK Parliament. There are separate pages on [[Cross-Party Groups]] in the Scottish Parliament. | ||
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+ | '''All-party parliamentary groups''' within the British parliament are regarded as relatively informal groups compared with, for example, select committees of the House. The membership of all-party groups is mainly comprised of backbench Members of the House of Commons and Lords but may also include ministers and non-parliamentarians. Groups flourish and wane according to the interests and enthusiasm of Members. | ||
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+ | Groups are classified either as '''subject groups''' (relating to a particular topic eg forestry) or '''country groups''' (relating to a particular country or region). Most country groups are affiliated to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's United Kingdom Branch and/or to the Inter-Parliamentary Union's British Group. | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *"[http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm/cmparty/memi02.htm The Nature of All-Party Groups]," United Kingdom Parliament. | ||
+ | *"[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmparty/051221/memi01.htm Register of All-Party Groups]", United Kingdom Parliament. (List dated 21 December 2005.) | ||
+ | *Sam Coates, "[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,17129-1983322_2,00.html How business pays for a say in Parliament:] All-party groups accused of compromising independence; Lobbyists write controversial reports in the name of MPs", ''The Times'' (UK), January 13, 2006. | ||
+ | *Ravi Chandiramani, "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/article/575282/ Poll shows MPs at ease with influence of APGs]", ''PR Week"", August 3, 2006. (Sub req'd). | ||
+ | *[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,17129-1984121,00.html Full list of All Party Subject Groups and their benefits received from sources outside Parliament] The Times, 13 January 2006 | ||
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+ | ==Resources== | ||
+ | *[[All-Party Parliamentary Groups in the House of Commons: Subject Groups]] | ||
+ | *[[All-Party Parliamentary Groups in the House of Commons: Country Groups]] | ||
+ | *House of Commons, [http://www.parliament.uk/documents/pcfs/all-party-groups/guide-to-the-rules-on-apgs.pdf Guide to the Rules on All-Party Groups] July 2011 | ||
+ | *House of Commons, [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/register.pdf Register of All-Party Groups] 8th September 2011 |
Latest revision as of 15:06, 24 April 2012
This category contains articles on All-Party Parliamentary Groups in the UK Parliament. There are separate pages on Cross-Party Groups in the Scottish Parliament.
All-party parliamentary groups within the British parliament are regarded as relatively informal groups compared with, for example, select committees of the House. The membership of all-party groups is mainly comprised of backbench Members of the House of Commons and Lords but may also include ministers and non-parliamentarians. Groups flourish and wane according to the interests and enthusiasm of Members.
Groups are classified either as subject groups (relating to a particular topic eg forestry) or country groups (relating to a particular country or region). Most country groups are affiliated to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's United Kingdom Branch and/or to the Inter-Parliamentary Union's British Group.
External links
- "The Nature of All-Party Groups," United Kingdom Parliament.
- "Register of All-Party Groups", United Kingdom Parliament. (List dated 21 December 2005.)
- Sam Coates, "How business pays for a say in Parliament: All-party groups accused of compromising independence; Lobbyists write controversial reports in the name of MPs", The Times (UK), January 13, 2006.
- Ravi Chandiramani, "Poll shows MPs at ease with influence of APGs", PR Week"", August 3, 2006. (Sub req'd).
- Full list of All Party Subject Groups and their benefits received from sources outside Parliament The Times, 13 January 2006
Resources
- All-Party Parliamentary Groups in the House of Commons: Subject Groups
- All-Party Parliamentary Groups in the House of Commons: Country Groups
- House of Commons, Guide to the Rules on All-Party Groups July 2011
- House of Commons, Register of All-Party Groups 8th September 2011
Pages in category "All-Party Parliamentary Group"
The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total.
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- All Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change Group
- All Party Parliamentary Group on the Impact of Shale Gas
- All-Parliamentary group on Thorium Energy
- All-Party Group on Business, Finance and Accountancy
- All-Party Parliamentary British-Qatar Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Channel Islands Group
- All-Party Parliamentary China Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Food and Health Forum
- All-Party Parliamentary Football Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Furniture Industry Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for Apprenticeships
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for European Reform
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for Food and Drink Manufacturing
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for Funerals and Bereavement
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for High Speed Rail
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for Sudan and South Sudan
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for Sustainable Development Goals
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Private Rented Sector
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for the UK Aluminium Industry
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on "Honour" Based Abuse
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Aerospace
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Alcohol Harm
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Azerbaijan
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Corporate Responsibility
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Defence and Security Issues
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Egypt
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Energy Costs
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Energy Storage
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Financial Technology
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Men's Health
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nigeria
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Occupational Safety and Health
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Parents and Families
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Religious Education
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Science and Technology in Agriculture
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Shale Gas Regulation and Planning
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Water Safety and Drowning Prevention
- All-Party Parliamentary Groups in the House of Commons: Country Groups
- All-Party Parliamentary Groups in the House of Commons: Subject Groups
- All-Party Parliamentary Intellectual Property Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Media Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Save the Pub Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Taxation Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Water Group
- All-Party Parliamentary Wine and Spirit Group
- Associate Parliamentary Group on Business, Finance and Accountancy
- Associate Parliamentary Health Group
- Associate Parliamentary Media Literacy Group
- Associate Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group