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Parliamentary Pay, Pensions & Allowances

 

 2009/10:


SSRB determination of MPs' salary increase for 2010

Review of Financial Support for Members of the House of Lords

Addendum to Review of Financial Support for Members of the House of Lords

Evidence submitted to the Review

N.B. Some responses refer to the text and consultation questions in our consultation document. Please click the link below.

consultation on financial assistance available to Members of the House of Lords



2008/09:

SSRB determination of MPs’ salary increases for 2009


2006/07:

Parliamentary pay 2007 volume 1

Parliamentary pay 2007 volume 2.pdf

Evidence on Parliamentary Pay - MPs

Evidence on Parliamentary Pay - Lords

Parliamentary Pay and Allowances (Archive)

 

 2004:

 SSRB Review of Parliamentary Pay and Allowances 2004. Vol 1

SSRB Review of Parliamentary Pay and Allowances 2004. Vol 2

 

2001:

SSRB Review of Parliamentary Pay and Allowances 2001. Vol 1

SSRB Review of Parliamentary Pay and Allowances 2001. Vol 2

SSRB Review of the Parliamentary Pension Scheme 2001 - Vols 1 and 2


Consultation documents

Review of the Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund

Review of the financial assistance available to Members of the House of Lords


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