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House of Lords Media Notices - October 2024

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Science Secretary of State to be quizzed by Lords Science and Technology Committee
Lords inquiry into engineering biology continues
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Former Chair of the Financial Services Authority to give evidence to Lords Financial Services Regulation Committee
Risk tolerance under spotlight
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Institute for Government to give evidence on UK constitution
Lords Constitution Committee begins inquiry in executive oversight and responsibility
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HM Courts and Tribunal Service and Ministry of Justice Officials to give evidence on delivering Interpreting and Translation Services in Courts
Lords Public Services Committee takes evidence
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Lords Committee hears evidence on the history and administration of the Chagos Islands
International Relations and Defence Committee will hear from senior academics
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Economic Affairs Committee to kick off new economic inactivity inquiry with its first evidence session
Lords committee on the relationship between the welfare system and long-term sickness in Great Britain begins. Find out more
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Lords Grey Belt inquiry to hear evidence on the role of the legal system within the planning process
Lords Built Environment Committee continues inquiry on the grey belt. Find out more
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Government fees charged where there is no, or doubtful, authority to do so – Lords Committee criticises poor information provided by three departments
Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee highlights concerns
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What are the challenges to scaling up in the UK? Lords Committee to ask experts
Communications and Digital Committee takes evidence on AI and creative technology companies
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Former Cabinet Secretary Robin Butler: “I'd heard bombs before, so I knew it was a bomb.”
Lord Butler of Brockwell recalls 1984 Brighton Conservative Party conference bombing on Lord Speaker podcast.

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