It focused on events celebrating 100 years of women's suffrage in parliamentary elections in the United Kingdom and all men getting the vote.
[29] In 2019, Council of British International Schools around the world were encouraged to participate in UK Parliament Week, taking place form 2–8 November.
[31][32] Over 1.2 million people took part across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales and in 47 other countries around the world.
[33] There were 10,000 activities organised in 2021 in every region and nation of the UK, and in many other countries around the world, in which 1.1 million people took part.
[35] A Hindu community group, which has been involved in UK Parliament Week since 2018, organised a debate about climate change.