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House of Lords Media Notices - September 2018

 

  

Lords to question MEP on preparations for Brexit transition phase
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Chair of European Parliament's LIBE Committee to appear before EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee

UK must be bold at UN summit - Lords to debate International Relations Committee's report
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Peers to ask for government response to June report on UN General Assembly 2018

Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee recommend upgrading of two Brexit Act regulations
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Peers publish report on proposed Statutory Instruments under the EU (Withdrawal) Act

Are tax and employment policies fair to all generations? Lords committee to quiz officials
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Intergenerational Fairness Committee investigates government tax and employment policy

Chancellor of the Exchequer to face Economic Affairs Committee
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Brexit forecasts, student loan financing and HS2 on agenda

Impact of Bribery Act 2010 on UK defence, aerospace and construction
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Impacg of Bribery Act 2010 on businesses on agenda

Legislative process inquiry to question Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
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Lords inquiry into the legislative process continues

Lords to question Home Office Minister Nick Hurd on the Brexit white paper and UK-EU security
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Lords committee to hear about the wider security relationship between the UK and the EU

National Infrastructure Commission to give evidence to Lords EU Committee
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Lords committee to hear about public financing for the UK's infrastructure

Lords committee to investigate HMRC powers
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Lords committee to hear about the balance of powers and safeguards between HMRC and the taxpayer

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