House of Lords Media Notices - July 2014
Lords debate report “genuine economic and monetary union and the implications for the UK”
Lords Committee to explore the role of the Lord Chancellor
Lords Committee to quiz Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
Lord Committee begins inquiry into affordable childcare
The House of Lords' new Select Committee on Extradition Law will hold its first evidence session on Tuesday 8 July
Lords Committee publishes report on Criminal Justice and Courts Bill
Lords Science and Technology Committee investigating UK's long-term research strategy
House of Lords Committee on Digital Skills to look at the UK's digital competitiveness
Lords Committee to quiz Michael Fallon MP
Lords continues scrutiny of EU data protection proposals
Lords Committee to hold one-off evidence session on foreign takeovers of British companies
Lords Committee to hold one-off evidence session with Ed Davey
Lords Communications Committee continues short inquiry into social media offences
Lords Committee questions officials on whether policies are sufficiently coordinated to deliver value for money
Lords Arctic Committee holds first evidence session
€1.3bn of bills pertaining to the UK remain outstanding
Ukraine crisis, EU sanctions, and business relations all to come under scrutiny
Lords Digital Skills Committee publishes Call for Evidence
The House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee have today announced a new inquiry into the economic case for HS2
Lords evidence session on government's nuclear strategy
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2014
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House of Lords Media Notices - July 2014
- Binge drinking, minimum pricing and rules on advertising: Lords to investigate EU alcohol strategy
- Lords Committee to examine civil use of drones
- Are there enough women in the media? Lords to investigate
- ‘Right to be forgotten' is misguided in principle and unworkable in practice, say Lords
- Current laws sufficient to cover social media offences, says Lords Committee
- Is technological skills deficit harming UK plc?
- Constitution Committee concerned with process for changing BBC licence fee in Deregulation Bill
- UK opt-ins and international treaties: Lords EU Committee launches new inquiry
- Experts on regulation give evidence to Lords Committee on EU financial regulatory framework
- Constitution Committee reports on the status of the Leader of the House of Lords
- Lords Arctic Committee to question shipping industry experts
- Lords to hear from senior judges about the office of Lord Chancellor
- Is the UK extradition system working? Lords launch inquiry
- Lords Arctic Committee publishes call for evidence
- Lords inquiry into EU relations with Russia hears from former Ambassador and regional expert
- Can the UK work with the ECB to boost eurozone recovery?
- Lords to investigate EU regional marine co-operation
- Lords question thinktanks: why should the state be involved in childcare?
- Managing the UK's electricity system - can we keep the lights on?
- Is the UK ready for the technologies of the future?
- Lords EU Committee questions former MEP Sharon Bowles on EU financial regulatory framework
- UK-US Extradition Treaty in the spotlight as Lords question US legal experts
- Lords Economic Affairs Committee ask Vince Cable for more information on foreign take overs and the public interest
- Lords Economic Affairs Committee to take evidence on high frequency trading and going concern
- Government's Chief Scientific Advisor quizzed by Lords on priorities for scientific research
- Lords Committee to take evidence on arctic defence and law of the sea
- Government rejects Lords Committee findings on immigration policies - Lords express disappointment
- Lords EU Committee launches inquiry into EU financial regulatory framework
- Lords Committee launches inquiry into Government consultation practice
- Lords probe EU relations with Russia
- Handling of Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill "is a matter of concern" - Lords Committee
- Lords question parent organisations and childcare providers on affordable childcare
- Lords to take evidence on office of Lord Chancellor
- Lords Arctic Committee hears from leading climate scientists
- Privileges and Conduct Committee publishes report into the conduct of Lord Blencathra
- Immigration and Security Minister to answer Lords' questions on Extradition Law
- Lords to investigate economic case for HS2
- Government's chief nuclear adviser gives evidence to Lords Committee on long-term nuclear strategy
- Lords Committee formally launches inquiry into state of UK's digital skills
- Lords tells Treasury that 'EU budget is no longer fit for purpose'
- Lords investigation to examine EU relations with Russia
- Lords Arctic Committee open inquiry with evidence from Government officials
- Lords questions Government officials on affordable childcare - is the policy effectively coordinated across departments?
- Lords to discuss ‘right to be forgotten' with Civil Liberties Minister
- Lords to question Ed Davey on energy and climate change policy
- Lords to question Vince Cable and CBI on foreign takeovers
- Lords grill Facebook and Twitter on social media offences
- National Academies tell Lords Committee their priorities for scientific research
- Senior former judge to give evidence to Lords Extradition Committee
- Lords Committee assesses state of digital skills in the UK
- Lords to quiz Energy Minister on electricity market reform legislation
- Proposed changes to judicial review could risk undermining the rule of law - Lords Constitution Committee
- Just how affordable is childcare and why does it matter? Lords launches new inquiry
- Lords constitution committee to hold inquiry on the office of Lord Chancellor
- Lords Committee to question Vince Cable on quotas for women on boards
- Lords debate EU committee report “genuine economic and monetary union and the implications for the UK”
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House of Lords Media Notices - July 2014