House of Lords Media Notices - January 2019
Marketplace platforms under spotlight
Parliament's role under spotlight
Peers consider Uk nuclear policy
EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee holds final evidence session on EU student exchange inquiry
Economic Affairs Committee continues inquiry into social care funding
MPs and Peers question witnesses in first publice evidence session
Science and Technology Committee investigates use of forensic evidence in courts
Peers to discuss humanitarian crisis and peace talks with Alistair Burt MP
Lords discuss consumer rights after Brexit
Lords to debate potential UK-EU security treaty
Lords publish report 'Measuring Inflation'
Lords highlight their concerns to minister
EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee writes to DEFRA Minister Thérèse Coffey MP
Government responds to letter by Lords EU Justice Sub-Committee
Science and Technology Committee to discuss forensic science market with Dr Gillian Tully
Government's vision on agenda
Lords to hear about HS2 progress
EU Justice Sub-Committee to discuss settled status, eligibility and no-deal preparations
Peers to hear from King's College and the Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy academics
Peers question minister following government defeat in meaningful vote
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2019
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House of Lords Media Notices - January 2019
- UK infrastructure bank could be needed to plug the post-Brexit funding gap, says Lords EU Committee
- Lords criticise Foreign Office and the Department for Transport for failing to provide sufficient information to explain their statutory instruments
- Has the social care system reached its tipping point?
- What are the prospects for nuclear non-proliferation after US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal? Lords International Relations Committee to take evidence
- Joint R&R Committee to hear from NAO, Infrastructure and Projects Authority and former Chair of Olympic Delivery Authority
- Lords EU Committee to hear from Institute for Government, Open Europe and UK in a Changing Europe on ‘no deal' planning
- David Lidington and Alan Duncan to give evidence on treaty scrutiny after Brexit
- Uncertainty remains on access to medicine in no-deal Brexit: Lords continue to call for clarity
- Home Office and Justice Ministers to face questions on the UK's fragile forensic science market and its effect on the Criminal Justice System
- What can the UK learn about the provision of forensic science in other countries?
- Lords EU Committee to question DExEU Minister Stephen Barclay
- Nuclear disarmament: Lords International Relations Committee to take evidence from academics
- Former HS2 chairman Sir Terry Morgan and transport minister face Lords committee
- Home Secretary Sajid Javid to be grilled by Lords on citizens' rights after Brexit
- Human Rights Act is not safe after Brexit
- How can effective oversight of forensic science be improved? Lords to ask Forensic Science Regulator
- Is Defra taking the rural economy seriously? Lords to ask Michael Gove
- Government rebuked by Lords for lack of preparation on Brexit and chemicals
- Fix RPI or risk breaching statutory duty, Lords Economic Affairs Committee tells UK Statistics Authority
- Lords EU Committee write to DExEU Minister to express concerns over Brexit ‘no deal' preparations
- Lords to debate report on potential UK-EU security treaty
- Lords to press Government again on consumer rights post-Brexit
- Yemen: Middle East Minister of State to give evidence to Lords International Relations Committee in special session
- What can be learnt about the approach to Forensic Science in other jurisdictions? Lords to hear evidence
- Universities and Science Minister to be questioned by Lords on future of the Erasmus and Horizon programmes after Brexit
- Joint Committee on Restoration and Renewal Bill to hear from Chair of Sponsor Board
- How can English social care address workforce challenges?
- Jack Straw and Sir Malcolm Rifkind to give evidence on parliamentary scrutiny to Lords Constitution Committee
- Modernisation of nuclear weapons: Lords International Relations Committee to take evidence
- Amazon to be quizzed by Lords on internet regulation
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House of Lords Media Notices - January 2019