House of Lords Media Notices - June 2020
COVID-19's constitutional implications for courts and justice – Lords evidence session
Legal experts give evidence
30 June 2020
UK-EU international development cooperation: Lords to question minister
EU Security and Justice Sub-Committee takes evidence from the Secretary of State for International Development
29 June 2020
Lords committee to hold first evidence session on UK-US trade in agriculture and food
EU International Agreements Sub-Committee hears from industry experts on impact of future trade deal
29 June 2020
Business Minister Paul Scully to give evidence on the level playing field and state aid to Lords EU Committee
EU Goods Sub-Committee holds evidence session on UK-EU negotiations
26 June 2020
Therapeutics and contact tracing: Lords continue Science of COVID-19 inquiry
Contact tracing under spotlight
26 June 2020
Democracy under threat from ‘pandemic of misinformation' online – Lords Democracy and Digital Technologies Committee
Lords pubilsh report
29 June 2020
Committee calls for evidence on UK-Japan trade negotiations
Members consider free trade agreements
25 June 2020
Engineering, architecture and design sectors to give evidence to Lords EU Committee
Professional and business services under spotlight
24 June 2020
Lords EU Committee to take evidence from Chief Minister of Gibraltar
Members question Fabian Picardo QC on preparations for the ending of the post-Brexit transition period
24 June 2020
Agriculture Bill's criminal offences creation “constitutionally unacceptable” – Lords committee
Report published today raises concerns
23 June 2020
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2020
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House of Lords Media Notices - June 2020
- COVID-19's constitutional implications for courts and justice – Lords evidence session
- UK-EU international development cooperation: Lords to question minister
- Lords committee to hold first evidence session on UK-US trade in agriculture and food
- Business Minister Paul Scully to give evidence on the level playing field and state aid to Lords EU Committee
- Therapeutics and contact tracing: Lords continue Science of COVID-19 inquiry
- Democracy under threat from ‘pandemic of misinformation' online – Lords Democracy and Digital Technologies Committee
- Committee calls for evidence on UK-Japan trade negotiations
- Engineering, architecture and design sectors to give evidence to Lords EU Committee
- Lords EU Committee to take evidence from Chief Minister of Gibraltar
- Agriculture Bill's criminal offences creation “constitutionally unacceptable” – Lords committee
- CBI among witnesses as Peers probe COVID-19 lessons for public services
- Constitutional implications for Parliament of COVID-19 – evidence session
- Facebook, Google and major newspaper groups face Peers' questions
- Lords to take evidence on vaccine development and immune response to COVID-19
- Pharmaceutical and chemical industries to give evidence on future UK-EU trade to Lords EU Committee
- Peers press for information about contingency planning on security cooperation in the event of no deal with EU
- Lords PNQ: Free school meal vouchers
- Consultancy firms to give evidence to Lords EU Committee
- Constitutional implications for Parliament of COVID-19 – Lords evidence session
- Nurses' leader to give evidence to Peers on lessons from COVID-19
- Government breaches parliamentary convention by not responding to Lords committee report on social care
- Spectator, New Statesman editors to face questions from Peers
- Lords EU Committee to hear evidence on the future UK-EU trade in manufactured goods
- Lords Committee to quiz minister on progress of UK-EU negotiations around security and justice
- Lords EU Committee to hear evidence on the future of UK-EU professional and business services
- Food poverty and health - Lords committee to quiz government ministers
- Lockdown lessons – Peers to quiz health, local government and children's services leaders
- Online voting to be introduced in House of Lords for the first time
- COVID-19 no excuse for ignoring constitutional challenges of Brexit – Lords committee
- Peers call for evidence into impact of COVID-19 on courts
- Constitutional implications for Parliament and courts of COVID-19 – evidence session
- Future of journalism: Peers to hear from industry representatives and on local journalism
- Lords to quiz experts on behavioural science and testing, with summary of last session now available
- UK-US trade negotiations - new Lords committee seeks evidence
- Lords move to hybrid proceedings from Monday
- Lords PNQ: Aid funding to Yemen
- Lords Private Notice Question: Northern Ireland Victims Payment Scheme
- Peers launch new probe into food and farming under Northern Ireland Protocol
- Lords PNQ: impact of security law in Hong Kong
- Lords to hear evidence on impact of COVID-19 on courts and justice online
- Lords committee to hear first evidence on lessons for public services from COVID-19
- Universal Credit: Work and Pensions Secretary to face Lords Economic Affairs Committee questions
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House of Lords Media Notices - June 2020