House of Lords Media Notices - March 2021
Common frameworks are crucial in strengthening the Union after Brexit, says Lords Committee
Building a cooperative Union after Brexit
31 March 2021
Justice system in need of clear Government vision and increased funding to recover from pandemic, says Lords Committee
Report on COVID-19 impact on justice system
30 March 2021
New UK-Turkey Agreement leaves significant areas for review and lacks ambition on human rights
Lords International Agreements Committee publishes finding in new report
26 March 2021
Peers slam Government science funding cuts
Government cuts "major threat" to scientific research, report warns
26 March 2021
Youth Unemployment Committee invites submissions to its inquiry
Youth Unemployment Committee begins new inquiry
25 March 2021
Loss of access to EU policing data post-Brexit ‘concerning’ - Lords Committee finds
Lords expresses concern at UK's lost access to EU security database
26 March 2021
Boost research to protect sealife from wind farms - Lords committee
EU Environment Sub-Committee presses government on ecological impact of North-sea developments
25 March 2021
Trade in goods significantly harder under Brexit deal
Lords Committee publishes new report, ‘Beyond Brexit: trade in goods’
25 March 2021
Lords Conduct Committee recommend tightening of rules on disclosure of income from foreign governments and connected companies
Lords Register of Interests under spotlight
24 March 2021
How do businesses and investors prepare for risks?
Lords Risk Assessment and Risk Planning Committee continues inquiries in light of economic impact of COVID-19
23 March 2021
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2021
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House of Lords Media Notices - March 2021
- Common frameworks are crucial in strengthening the Union after Brexit, says Lords Committee
- Justice system in need of clear Government vision and increased funding to recover from pandemic, says Lords Committee
- New UK-Turkey Agreement leaves significant areas for review and lacks ambition on human rights
- Peers slam Government science funding cuts
- Youth Unemployment Committee invites submissions to its inquiry
- Loss of access to EU policing data post-Brexit ‘concerning’ - Lords Committee finds
- Boost research to protect sealife from wind farms - Lords committee
- Trade in goods significantly harder under Brexit deal
- Lords Conduct Committee recommend tightening of rules on disclosure of income from foreign governments and connected companies
- How do businesses and investors prepare for risks?
- Lord Alderdice, Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town and Lord McFall of Alcluith to stand for Lord Speaker election
- How do we make sport and recreation more accessible for disabled people?
- Government must act to reduce barriers to UK-EU services trade, says new Lords report
- Has Quantitative Easing made central banks ‘prisoners of the market’?
- Youth Unemployment Committee to take evidence from youth groups and business voices
- How can we scale up UK battery and fuel cell development?
- Peers seek Law Commission views about Online Safety Bill
- Peers “dismayed” at growing food and farming trade friction post-Brexit
- Lords to examine impact of UK aid cuts on viability of Voluntary Service Overseas programmes
- Lords Committee launches inquiry on post-Brexit governance in the UK
- Lords Committee to examine how governments can make wellbeing central to formulating policy
- Cyber threats, solar storms and emerging technologies – how prepared is the UK?
- What does Government mean by ‘levelling up’, peers to ask journalists and ministers
- North Sea offshore wind energy and ecology probed by peers
- German MPs, Daily Mail, Guardian to address peers on freedom of expression online
- Will Quantitative Easing and a strong economic recovery lead to high inflation?
- New Youth Unemployment Committee to hold its first evidence session
- What is the potential of batteries and fuel cells for helping achieve net-zero?
- Lords Committee to re-examine financial exclusion – what has changed since 2017?
- Lords to hear from George Osborne, Lord Sedwill and Lord McDonald of Salford about the UK’s trade and security relations with China
- Nuclear, oil and gas sector experts to give evidence on risk assessment in the UK
- Devolution and ‘levelling up’: Mayor of Greater Manchester among witnesses to debate with peers
- Are schools doing enough to promote active lifestyles? Lords Sport and Recreation Committee to explore role of PE lessons and use of school sports facilities
- Would joining the CPTPP benefit UK trade? Lords hear from services sectors
- Minister to face rare joint Lords and Commons select committee questions on failure to reform Universal Credit
- Can batteries charge the UK towards net-zero emissions?
- Lords to hear evidence about the UK’s trade and security relations with China
- How can batteries and fuel cells help achieve Net Zero? Lords launch decarbonisation inquiry
- Lords Sport and Recreation Committee to hear from New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister on how his country encourages sport participation and active lifestyles
- Lords to explore role of military in resilience and emergency response
- Is the Bank of England practicing deficit financing?
- What does Government mean by ‘levelling up’? - Journalists join peers to debate
- Facebook fact-checking under microscope as peers quiz former Guardian editor
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House of Lords Media Notices - March 2021