House of Lords Media Notices - May 2014
Lords Committee investigates quality of Government's delegated powers memoranda
Lords Committee takes evidence on proposed changes to copyright law
Lords Committee holds evidence session with Chair of Ofcom
Lords to revisit 2011 inquiry on behaviour change
Former Lloyds Chair and Chief of the British Bankers Association to give evidence
Lords EU Committee questions Home Secretary Theresa May MP
Lords Committee calls on the Government to ensure that the UK enjoys benefits of shale gas
Strengthening safe harbour data protection arrangements, data flows
Lords Committee continues investigation into behaviour change
Committee proposes tightening of the Code of Conduct in separate report
Lords Committee reports that public expect tv debates before 2015 general election
Lords Committee report on EU - US trade deal (TTIP)
Lords Committee publishes report on the constitutional implications of the Scottish independence referendum
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House of Lords Media Notices - May 2014
- Scottish MPs should not negotiate for UK if there is a 'yes' vote at independence referendum
- UK must act to save ‘biggest trade deal in history'
- Public want - and expect - TV debates to be held in run-up to next year's general election, says Lords
- Lords Privileges and Conduct Committee recommends suspension of Lord Hanningfield
- Can the Government help people lose weight?
- Safe harbour must be strengthened not suspended, says Lords
- The UK's shale gas is an economic opportunity we should seize: well - regulated development should be an 'urgent national priority'
- Lords Committee to question Home Secretary on impact of European Public Prosecutor's Office on the UK
- Lords quiz new chair of Ofcom
- Lords Committee to consider possible decline in quality of Government's explanatory memoranda
- Lords to ask if EU plans to reform the big banks are too little too late
- Lords to hear from nudge unit as part of investigation into behaviour change
- Lords to quiz BIS Minister on changes to copyright law
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