House of Lords Media Notices - March 2017
Lords publish report on Brexit and the EU Budget
Report published on Brexit: UK-EU movment of People
Inquiry continues into the transformation of power in the Middle East
Evidence session looks at UK's nuclear energy policy
Lords propose new measures to safeguard the rights of Parliament
Lords investigate the implications of Brexit on UK agriculture
How will UK influence global data protection post-Brexit?
Economic Affairs Committee takes evidence from JD Wetherspoon and Pret a Manger
Constitution Committee takes evidence from Minister for the Constitution
New inquiry launched into UK's industrial strategy
Communications Committee investigates skills needed in cultural sector
Report published on UK-EU trade in goods
Lords question Secretary of State for International Trade
Evidence session on the impact of Brexit on the UK labour market
Inquiry continues into devolution post-Brexit
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: The future?
EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee to take evidence
Economic Affairs committee publishes report
Lords report published on post-Brexit justice
Committee reports on the conduct of two members of the House
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2017
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House of Lords Media Notices - March 2017
- Minister for climate change and industry to be questioned by Lords on industrial strategy
- Lords investigate implications of Brexit for farm animal welfare
- Lords to investigate replacements for European Arrest Warrant after Brexit
- Government fails to address concerns of Lords Committee on future of UK's trade with the EU
- Lords EU Committee continue probe into Brexit and devolution with evidence from former Scottish First Minister
- Culture Minister to give evidence to Lords inquiry on theatre industry skills
- 'Stronger charities for a stronger society': Charities Committee praises vital work
- Time to act on ‘unacceptable' level of UK financial exclusion
- Lords to debate report on Brexit: Environment and Climate Change
- Don't forget the Crown Dependencies in Brexit Talks: Lords EU Committee call on Government to remember its responsibilities to the Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey, and the Isle of Man
- Lords to debate report on future of UK science after Brexit
- Operation Sophia and Libya: Lords EU Committee to follow up on last year's report
- Lords to question David Davis on Brexit priorities
- Comprehensive FTA with EU crucial to protecting UK's services sector post-Brexit, says Lords committee
- How can the Government better support UK theatre? Lords to hear evidence
- Lords to question new CEO of UKRI and President of Boeing Europe
- Lords committee calls on Prime Minister to make the internet a better place for children
- Brexit uncertainty: families and businesses could lose access to justice across the EU, Lords report says
- Lords Privileges and Conduct Committee publishes reports on two members
- Put the brakes on making tax digital for businesses, urges Lords Committee
- Government needs to take action to ensure UK benefits from autonomous vehicles, Lords report says
- Lords to questions techUK on data protection post-Brexit
- How will Brexit impact on Wales and Northern Ireland? Lords to ask Welsh Government, former ministers and DUP representatives
- Brexit implications for trade with Gulf States, human rights records of trading partners and moving away from oil - Lords to question Liam Fox on the Middle East
- Immigration minister to give evidence to Lords Committee
- Customs admin and delays a serious concern for firms after Brexit, say Lords EU Committee
- There's no business like showbusiness: Lords to examine skills in theatre industry
- Lords to investigate the role of uk science in the industrial strategy
- Lords to question Minister for the Constitution in annual evidence session
- Which sectors will be hit hardest by controls on EU workers?
- How can the UK balance political progress with security “in a region of bad options”? Lords to question Rory Stewart on the Middle East
- What influence will the UK have on data protection after Brexit? Lords to ask Information Commissioner
- ‘Great Repeal Bill' should not be used as a short cut to avoid parliamentary scrutiny – Lords Constitution Committee
- George Eustice to give evidence to Lords Committee on agriculture and Brexit
- Is the Government prepared to deliver on the UK's nuclear energy needs? Lords to hear evidence
- UK payments to EU budget could end with Brexit but political consequences would be profound
- Ending free movement may not reduce migration or fix low wages, Lords report says
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House of Lords Media Notices - March 2017