House of Lords Media Notice - April 2016

Industry analysts and Ofcom officials to give evidence

Lords Committee say momentum of Prevention of Sexual Violence Initiative must not be lost

Home Affairs Sub-Committee to hear from National Crime Agency

Lords EU Committee to take evidence

Lords Committee to hear from Governor of the Bank of England

Committee recommends Lord Bhatia be suspended for eight months

David Elstein and a broadcasting campaign group among witnesses

Evidence given to the Lords Committee investigating unaccompanied minors in the EU

Brexit could significantly diminish UK influence on EU science policy

Urgent investigation into online travel agents needed

Transport Minister Robert Goodwill to be quizzed by Lords EU committee

Boss of Channel 4 also to be witness on issues such as privatisation, safeguarding news, and the portrayal of under-represented groups, among others

Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd to give evidence to Consitution Committee
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2016
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House of Lords Media Notice - April 2016
- Lords Committee to hear evidence on current legal issues from Lord Chief Justice
- Secretary of State for Culture John Whittingdale MP to give evidence to Lords inquiry into Channel 4
- Lords to ask Government about safety of drones
- Lords urge better protection for users of online platforms
- EU membership sees UK businesses lose out while universities reap rewards, says lords report
- Lords question children's commissioner and government ministers on unaccompanied minors in the EU
- Lords to question Europe Minister on Brussels attacks, EU steel sector and referendum
- Mark Carney to give evidence to Lords Economic Affairs Committee
- Lords Privileges and Conduct Committee publishes report on conduct of Lord Bhatia
- Lords inquiry into Channel 4 investigates implications of privatisation
- Sexual violence in conflict: a war crime
- Lords question local authorities and law enforcement agencies on unaccompanied minors in the EU
- Lords Committee starts inquiry into the future of Channel 4
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House of Lords Media Notice - April 2016