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House of Lords Media Notices - May 2022

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Fraud Committee inquiry: Bank of England, FCA, Ofcom and Payment Systems Regulator to give evidence
Representatives from the Bank of England, FCA, Ofcom and the Payment Systems Regulator appear before Lords Fraud Committee.
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Lords to quiz Minister on Government plans to legislate over the Protocol on Ireland/ Northern Ireland
Negative impact of the Protocol under spotlight
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Lords Committee to question Northern Ireland political parties on the impact of the Protocol
Protocol on Ireland/Northen Ireland Committee hears from senior representatives of the five largest political parties in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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House of Lords Committee welcomes Children’s Social Care report
Lords welcome Children’s Social Care report
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Former Lord Chief Justices to give evidence on role of Lord Chancellor and Law Officers
Lords hear from Former Lord Chief Justices
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Lords to question Minister for Levelling Up on how success will be measured and other aspects of the programme
Lords to hear about Levelling Up
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Lords energy inquiry: Energy minister and Ofgem director to give evidence
Economic Affairs Committee hears from from Greg Hands MP and Ofgem Networks Director Akshay Kaul.
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Lords Committee to question Sir Paul Tucker on powers of regulators
Industry and Regulators Committee explores system of Parliamentary scrutiny with former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England
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New inquiry into Ofwat launched
Lords Industry and Regulators Committee investigates the work of the Water Services Regulation Authority
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Fraud Committee inquiry: Meta, TikTok, and Fluttr to give evidence
Social media platform representatives appear before Lords Fraud Act 2006 and Digital Fraud Committee.

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