Parliamentary engagement opportunities

Helping your research shape policy

Below are current opportunities for engagement with UK Parliament and the Government.

CALLS FOR EVIDENCE
You can find our top ten tips for giving written and oral evidence to Select Committees here. General guidance from Parliament can be found here.

Let us know if you intend to submit evidence to the committee inquiries or government consultations listed below, and if we can help in any way, via comms.publicaffairs@lse.ac.uk.

Calls for evidence by topic:

Business, Energy and the Economy

Regulation of water, energy and broadband - Select Committee Inquiry

The Public Accounts Committee is seeking views on the extent to which the regulators Ofwat, Ofgem and Ofcom define and communicate the customer experience they expect suppliers to deliver. The committee will also examine how the regulators monitor and ensure compliance with those expectations and how they identify and address problems customers who are at a higher risk of experiencing harm face.

Deadline: 1 June

Reformed National Pricing: reforms to siting and investment levers - Government Consultation

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is consulting on the proposed reforms to the electricity market and their implementation, as the Reformed National Pricing programme replaces the Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA).

Deadline: 2 June

Protecting the UK from Adverse Economic Pressure - Government Consulation

The Department for Business and Trade is consulting on the development of new powers to respond to acts of adverse economic pressure against the UK. Measures under consideration to allow the UK to respond appropriately to harm or threatened harm relate to: trade in goods; procurement; intellectual property; investment; and trade in services.

Deadline: 18 June

Low Pay Commission Consultation 2026 - Government Consultation

The Government has asked the Low Pay Commission to recommend minimum wage rates for April 2027. The Commission is seeking written submissions to inform these recommendations, including evidence on the impacts of recent minimum wage increases on employers and workers, and views on the economic and labour market conditions that workers and businesses are facing, as well as impacts of the rates themselves.

Deadline: 26 June

Make Work Pay: threshold for triggering collective redundancy obligations  - DBT Consultation

The Department for Business and Trade is seeking views on the level and methods by which the new organisation-wide threshold for triggering collective redundancy obligations might be set.The Employment Rights Act 2025 will introduce new protections so that employers will be required to undertake collective redundancy consultation and notification whenever they make a threshold number of redundancies across their entire organisation.

The government is considering 2 options to set the new organisation-wide threshold:

  1. Using a single fixed number in the range of 250 to 1,000
  2. Tiering this new obligation based on the number of employees

Deadline: 21 May

Make Work pay: draft code of practice on trade union right of access - DBT Consultation

The Department for Business and Trade is seeking views on a draft code of practice on the new legal framework for trade unions’ access to workplaces. This new code will be the main source of practical guidance on the new statutory access framework. It will include:

  • how access requests should be made
  • how access agreements should be negotiated and implemented across different types of workplaces
  • best practice examples to support effective engagement

Deadline: 20 May

Communities, Housing, Local Government and Transport

Fiscal devolution in England - Select Committee Inquiry

The Economic Affairs Committee is seeking views on fiscal devolution in England. This includes what form fiscal devolution might take, its distributional consequences, and what governance arrangements might be needed as more powers are devolved to local areas.

Deadline: 5 June

Reconciliation - Select Committee Inquiry

The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee is seeking views on reconciliation in Northern Ireland, as one of the most complex aspects of the peace process. Following their previous inquiry into the legacy of the past, the committee will examine societal reconciliation in greater depth. 
Deadline: 1 June

 

Ending Child Poverty in Wales - Committee Inquiry

This Welsh Affairs Committee inquiry seeks to understand how the UK and Welsh governments work together towards ending child poverty, and examine what barriers might prevent Wales from realising the ambitions set out in the UK Government's child poverty strategy.

Deadline: 4 May 

Technology, Culture, Media and Sport

There are currently no consultations in this area, check back later

Health and Social Care

There are currently no consultations in this area, check back later

Children and Education

Children's Digital Wellbeing - Government Consultation

The Government's consultation 'Growing up in the online world' will examine children's use of social media, AI, and gaming platforms to determine if policy interventions are needed. Key questions include: whether there should be a minimum age for social media, and what it should be; whether platforms should be required to switch off addictive features; whether mandatory overnight curfews should be applied; and whether children should be able to use AI chatbots without restriction.

Deadline: 26 May 

Regulating post-16 vocational and technical qualifications at levels 2 and 3 - Government Consultation

Ofqual is seeking views on the proposed regulatory approach, conditions, requirements and guidance for a range of vocational and technical qualifications:

  • Level 3 V Levels
  • Level 2 Foundation Certificates
  • Level 2 Occupational Certificates
  • Retaking Core Exams in Technical Qualifications within T Levels

Deadline: 2 July

Post-16 L2 and L3 qualifications: 2027 proposed subject content - Government Consultation

The Department for Education is seeking views on proposed subject content for new V levels, foundation certificates and occupational certificates to be first taught from September 2027.

Deadline: 4 June

 

Home Affairs, Work and Pensions

HMRC's anti-fraud intervention on child benefit - Select Committee Inquiry

The Public Accounts Committee is examining the strategy and governance, design, implementation, management and performance of HMRC's Child Benefit anti-fraud-and-error intervention in 2025. The committee will also explore lessons from the intervention. 

Deadline: 3 July

Northern Ireland Local Growth Fund Consultation - Government Consultation
The Northern Ireland Office is seeking views on the proposed three-year investment plan for the new Local Growth Fund in Northern Ireland. The responses will help to develop a new model for local growth funding, focused on targeted, long-term interventions.
Deadline: 26 June

Low Pay Commission Consultation 2026 - Government Consultation

The Government has asked the Low Pay Commission to recommend minimum wage rates for April 2027. The Commission is seeking written submissions to inform these recommendations, including evidence on the impacts of recent minimum wage increases on employers and workers, and views on the economic and labour market conditions that workers and businesses are facing, as well as impacts of the rates themselves.

Deadline: 26 June

Equality at work: flexible working and disability - Select Committee Inquiry
The Women and Equalities Committee is considering experiences of flexible working across different groups of disabled people and sectors in the labour market. The committee will also examine associated schemes, such as Access to Work. 
Deadline: 26 June

Make Work Pay: misuse of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) - Government Consultation
The Department for Business and Trade is seeking views on proposals to prevent the misuse of non-disclosure agreements in cases of workplace harassment and discrimination. This includes expanding the types of individuals the legislation applies to beyond the definitions of employee and worker used in the Employment Rights Act 1996, including some types of self-employed individuals.
Deadline: 8 July

International and Defense

Financial sustainability of the British Council - Select Committee Inquiry

The Public Accounts Committee is seeking views to assist them in assessing the financial position of the British Council and the impact of the post-Covid Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCDO) loan, which comes to the end of its term in September 2026. The committee will also examined the sustainability of ongoing financial support, including FCDO-British Council loan negotiations.

Deadline: 5 June

How the UK Employs its Trade Instruments - Committee Inquiry

The Lords International Agreements Committee is looking at the future of rules-based trade; the success, scope and flexiblity of the UK's trade policy objectives; the use of non-binding instruments in trade policy; options for WTO reform; and related matters.
Deadline: 22 May

Legal and Constitution

Courts and Tribuals Bill - Public Bill Committee

The Committee of MPs gathered to scrutinise the new, and controversial, Courts and Tribunals Bill - which will restrict trial by jury amongst other reforms in an attempt to slash the backlog - has opened a call for written evidence. The Committee begins its scrutiny this week, so the deadline for submissions is imminent. You can read the explanatory notes on the Bill here. Please let the Public Affairs team know if you would like to submit evidence. 

Legal aid for inquests: changes to free schemes - Government Consultation
The Ministry of Justice is seeking views on changes to fee scheme arrangements for legal aid in relation to inquests. The consultation proposes that the scheme moves to a single fee model for legal help, and fee rates are used for the service elements of legal help alongside the existing fee rates for advocacy related work, within other legal services.
Deadline: 19 June

Possible amendments to the costs/expenses rules in the First-tier Tribunal, Upper Tribunal and Employment Tribunals - Government Consultation
The Tribunal Procedure Committee is seeking views on proposed changes to the rules governing when and how costs (or expenses in Scotland) may be awarded in the First-tier Tribunal, Upper Tribunal and Employment Tribunals.
Deadline: 29 July

Stop and search authorised professional practice (APP) - Government Consultation
The College of Policing is seeking views on updated guidance that will help police officers across the country conduct stop and searches. The updated APP is child-centred and addresses disproportionality affecting children, young people and other vulnerable groups.
Deadline: 6 July

 

Sustainability, Net Zero and Environment

HM Treasury and the economics of climate and nature - Select Committee Inquiry

The Environmental Audit Committee is examining the role of HM Treasury in influencing the Government's approach to climate change, nature loss and wider environmental sustainability through economic policy, appraisal frameworks and funding decisions. 

Deadline: 21 May

Land Use and Nature - Committee Inquiry 

The Environment Committee has launched a long-term, multi-stranded inquiry looking at trade-offs between growth, net-zero and conservation, and how the Government and other public bodies manage them. It will consider how the Government is looking to restore habitats and make progress towards international commitments to protect 30% of land by 2030. The Committee will call for evidence on a regular basis - topics may include: restoration of different habitats, such as heathland, wetlands and forest; protected sites; national parks and landscapes; the design and implementation of the Land Use Framework; urban green spaces; and land use in the agricultural sector.

Deadline: ongoing

 

POLICY ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES 

Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST) Notes

Information on the new POST notes, which are used in Parliament by MPs, the House Libraries and members of the Lords, can be found here along with links to other notes that POST are developing and plan to develop in the future. 

Parliament for Researchers: free online training sessions from UK Parliament

The UK Parliament's Knowledge Exchange Unit holds online training sessions on how to use research to engage with Parliament. Sessions are tailored both to different roles and career stages, and to the varied ways in which academics can engage with the policymaking process - for example, how to engage with Select Committees, and how to write for a parliamentary audience. You can watch previous sessions here