House of Lords Media Notices - November 2012
Lords Committee to inquire into the UK's opt-out from Protocol 36
Professors appear before Lords Communications Committee
Lords will also speak to representatives from the British Association of Social Workers and The College of Social Work
Britsih Heart Foundation, Medical Research Council and Wellcome trust will also give evidence
Peers to hear from experts, doctors and the care regulator
Peers oppose EU plans to introduce quotas for women in business
Peers quiz representatives as part of their inquiry into media Convergence
Birth family groups will give evidence to peers next week
Sir Philip Hampton will appear alongside RBS' Head of Group Economics
Peers speak to experts and service providers
Peers will quiz medical experts on issues like funding of research
House of Lords debates Committee report on EU plans to impose quotas for women in business, published last week
Lords Committee to question expert in EU energy on Wednesday
Issues raised include giving 16 and 17 year-olds the right to vote
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics still not given the priority they deserve
Witnesses will include the Director of Social Services at Wiltshire County Council
Lords holds one-off evidence session with Earl Howe, Health Minister
The Commissioner and industry representative appear as part of inquiry into EU energy and growth
Experts in regerative resarch and finance appear before Lords Science and Technology Committee
Chris Grayling, Secretary of State for Justice, will appear before the Lords Constitution Committee on Wednesday
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2012
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House of Lords Media Notices - November 2012
- Children and Families Minister quizzed by peers on adoption
- ‘Like' media convergence?
- Top judges questioned on adoption process
- Lords to quiz IFS on economics of Scottish independence
- Energy policy experts and renewables industry quizzed by Lords
- Ex-Serious Fraud Office Director appears before Lords
- What will be on the box?
- Can the UK afford its pension system?
- Science Committee to take evidence on impact of patenting on the commercialisation of regenerative research
- What will take the place of Millennium Development Goals?
- Lords consider case for intensified discussions with China on nuclear disarmament
- Lords hear from Virgin Media and independent producers
- How well are local authorities caring for older people?
- Civil service changes must not undermine impartiality, warn Lords
- City of London Commissioner quizzed by Lords on EU Fraud
- Adoption experts appear before Lords
- Scottish-based multi-national appears before Lords
- Business and trade organisations quizzed by Lords
- European Commission and industry quizzed by Lords
- Finance and support for regenerative research
- Peers probe Government on EU health policies
- Lord Chancellor quizzed by Lords in annual evidence session
- How well are local authorities caring for older people? Lords to quiz social care providers
- Lords not satisfied with the Government response to their higher education in STEM subjects report
- Agreement on Scottish independence referendum leaves questions to answer, say peers
- EU energy policy specialist to be quesitioned by Lords
- Lords debate women on boards report
- Quotas won't help women in business, say Lords
- Lords hear from BT and BSkyB
- Lords ask: how can public services help keep us well for longer?
- Lords Committee on Adoption hears from birth families
- Lords Science Committee to hear from regenerative medicine experts
- Lords quiz RBS chief on Scottish independence
- Lords select committee to ask: "What's right and wrong in health and social care for the elderly?”
- Lords Science Committee to hear from the Department of Health on Regenerative Medicine
- Fair game? Lords consider competition regulation
- Ex-Children's Minister Tim Loughton quizzed by peers on adoption process
- EU policing and crime measures - in or out?
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House of Lords Media Notices - November 2012