House of Lords Media Notices - March 2014
Consitutional implications for the rest of the UK in the result of a 'yes' vote
Potential to create a multibillion pound economy from waste resources is the prize at stake, says Science and Technology Committee
Lords Constitution Committee draws House's attention to three clauses of Immigration Bill
Communications Committee explore role of Channel 4 in General Election debates
Second session on shadow banking to take place
Lords Committee to look into how immigration controls have affected international student numbers in the UK
Lords Committee urges Government to set up centre of expertise to learn lessons from past mistakes, and handle victims and families ‘sensitively'
Lords make recommendation in report on the Draft Finance Bill 2014
Lords Committee to scrutinise two European Commission Communications
Questions to cover a range of issues regarding the constitutional implications of Scottish independence
Committee publishes report
Lords to explore impact of the broadcast election debates in 2010
David Willetts MP and James Brokenshire MP to be asked if policies ‘are acting as a brake on growth'
Constitution Committee to take evidence from leading Scottish journalists
Report to be published on Monday 24 March
Lords Committee will consider EU forestry policy and its links to UK
Report published in November to be focus of debate
Lord Livingston to be asked about state of play of negotiations
Lords Committee calls for greater role for national parliaments in EU decision making
Lords Committee investigates role of proposed new European Public Prosecutor's Office
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2014
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House of Lords Media Notices - March 2014
- Lords Committee to quiz Forestry Minister Dan Rogerson
- Lords quiz legal experts on role of European Public Prosecutor
- 'Britain must do a better job of telling its story to the world' - Lords Soft Power Committee
- Lords to question Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling
- Lords Committee on Soft Power to report
- What would EU Public Prosecutor proposals mean for non-participating Member States?
- Give national parliaments a greater role in the EU - Lords Committee
- Trade and Investment Minister gives evidence to Lords Committee investigating EU/US trade deal
- Lords to question journalists on implications of Scottish independence
- Keeping the flame alive? Lords debates olympic and paralympic legacy
- Lords to quiz forestry industry and National Trust on forestry strategy
- Lords to report on role of national parliaments in the EU
- Lords question experts on TV election debates
- Government ministers give evidence to Lords on impact of immigration controls on overseas students
- The Mental Capacity Act is failing, says Lords
- From Leveson to Stephen Lawrence; Lords call for new body to handle public inquiries
- Lords to scrutinise Commission proposals to enhance EU/US safe harbour for data protection
- Government should delay changes to taxation of partnerships until 2015
- Lords to question Alistair Carmichael and Lord Wallace of Tankerness on Scottish independence
- Lords quiz CBI on UK shadow banking assets
- Lords question Channel 4 on TV election debates
- Impact of immigration controls on foreign students: is the UK failing to attract global talent?
- Lords Constitution Committee raises concerns with the Immigration Bill
- Lords committee calls on government to create a 'waste champion'
- Lords to question academics on constitutional implications of Scottish independence
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House of Lords Media Notices - March 2014