SDP reveals the results of its harassment investigation - watch live at 11:15.
The Social Democrats (SDP) are set to announce the results of their workplace harassment inquiry at a press conference in parliament.
Chair sits empty at hospital inquiry after witness uses ruling for no-show
A key witness's absence from a New South Wales hospital inquiry is attributed to a recent ruling that prevents parliament from compelling witnesses to attend, highlighting challenges in oversight.
Koldo García refuses to testify before the Parliament of Navarra: 'Let them have their moment of glory in this media circus'
Koldo García has declined to testify before the Parliament of Navarra, dismissing the inquiry as a media circus and claiming that he will prove the allegations against him are false.
Backbencher considering legal options over 'defamatory' bullying claims
The Northern Territory's Labor opposition has been unsuccessful in its attempt to initiate a parliamentary inquiry regarding bullying allegations made against government backbencher Tanzil Rahman, who claims some media reports are defamatory and is contemplating legal action.
PF sends sexual messages from Vorcaro to CPMI of INSS and shocks parliamentarians
The Federal Police of Brazil forwarded sexually explicit messages exchanged between Daniel Vorcaro and his then-girlfriend to the INSS Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry, startling parliament members not only by the content but also due to the legal implications.
Election Year 2026: What Does a State Parliament Actually Have to Say?
The article discusses a lack of engagement and significant dialogue in the Stuttgart State Parliament as they address a government inquiry about issues like truck tolls, showing a stark contrast to the more vibrant parliamentary debates seen in Britain.
Scientology and Jehovah's Witnesses among alleged high-control groups
An inquiry in Victoria has revealed disturbing testimonies from survivors about alleged abuses within high-control religious groups including Scientology and Jehovah's Witnesses.
"Don't worry, we'll settle this for you": Charles Alloncle accuses MP MoDem Erwan Balanant of threatening him
Charles Alloncle has accused fellow MP Erwan Balanant of threatening him during a parliamentary inquiry into public broadcasting.
LIVE - Inquiry commission on public broadcasting: follow the hearing of presenters Hugo Clément and Samuel Étienne
French media figures Hugo Clément and Samuel Étienne are being heard by a parliamentary commission regarding public broadcasting.
MPs considering investigation into Andrew’s role as UK trade envoy
An inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s past as a UK trade envoy is being considered by a parliamentary committee following his recent arrest.
The request of PASOK for a full investigation and continuation of the inquiry regarding the OPEKEPE
PASOK has requested the intervention of the Speaker of the Parliament for a thorough investigation into the OPEKEPE case and the continuation of the Inquiry Committee's work due to new evidence.
LIVE - Inquiry Committee on Public Broadcasting: Tristan Waleckx Questioned This Thursday by Deputies
Tristan Waleckx, head of the France 2 show Complément d'enquête, is being questioned by deputies regarding the public broadcasting inquiry committee.
The Labour Party is pushing for a parliamentary-appointed inquiry commission
The Labour Party in Norway is advocating for an external inquiry commission appointed by the parliament to investigate documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
FrP disagrees on parliamentary investigation of the Epstein case: Here it needs floodlights
The Progress Party disagrees with the government's plan for a parliamentary investigation into the Epstein case, calling for an independent inquiry instead.
Right opens for investigation into Epstein connections
The Norwegian party Høyre is considering whether the parliamentary control committee should investigate connections to Epstein, though other parties are calling for an external inquiry.
OPEKEPE: Extension of the Inquiry Committee's Work - The Final Report Will Be Delivered to the President of the Parliament on 27/2
The work of the Inquiry Committee investigating the OPEKEPE case has been extended until February 27, during which party reports will be submitted and discussed before the final report is delivered to the Parliament President.
The Labor Movement Out in the Fields with Its Speech?
The article discusses Brynjar Níelsson's inquiry about the labor movement's criticism regarding the government's imminent removal of the warning obligation for public employees, as highlighted in the Icelandic parliament with the involvement of Minister Ragnar Þór.
"Many would not have thought how consistently Dobrindt implements his program"
During the first government inquiry of 2026, Interior Minister Dobrindt (CSU) and Reem Alabali Radovan (SPD) addressed questions from members of parliament, highlighting the importance of data protection in Germany.
Commission on fake news. Renzi's idea to preside over it
The Italian center-right is accelerating plans for a parliamentary inquiry into fake news, aiming to finalize the initiative before the March justice referendum.
Zembaczyński in the ring with Nawrocki? This is how the KO MP reacted
Witold Zembaczyński, a member of the parliamentary inquiry committee investigating the legality of Pegasus software use, responded to a question posed during an event where envelopes were handed to various parliamentarians in Warsaw.
Kaklamanis: There will be a limit on the live broadcast of the parliamentary committees' investigations
Kaklamanis announced that measures will be taken to limit live broadcasts of parliamentary inquiry committee sessions to avoid sensationalism, especially in the case of the OPEKEPE investigation.