House of Lords Media Notices - January 2016
The first evidence session of the New Year
Science and Technology Committee also to get view from social science community
Joint Committee publication includes over 120 evidence submissions
Constitution Committee claims the bill does not define 'genuine obstacle' to failed asylum-seekers leaving UK
Joint Committee to hear from the Rt Hon. Theresa May MP
Lords Committee investigating issue of strengthening the EMU
Lords Committee to take evidence on the union and devolution
Lords Committee continues its inquiry
Lords scrutinises statutory instruments
Evidence session on 19 January
Meeting to explore different approaches to scientific evidence and advice as well as the impact of EU membership on UK universities
Lords committee to look at simplifying the personal tax system
EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee explores potential of Five Presidents' Report
EU Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee will meet senior FCO officials
Committee to ask whether commercial research in Europe has declined as a result of EU regulations
Philip Hammond MP to give evidence to Lords inquiry into the Government's EU reform plans
Economic Affairs Committee to hear from representatives of the Home Builders Federation
Written evidence to be received by 19 February
39th US President to take part in lecture series
EU Justice Sub-Committee investigating repeal of Human Rights Act
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2016
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House of Lords Media Notices - January 2016
- Justice Secretary Michael Gove faces Lords questions on British Bill of Rights
- House of Lords appoints Committee on trade unions and party funding
- Lords Economic Affairs Committee repeat call to see ‘full fiscal framework' before Scotland Bill passes committee stage
- Lord Speaker to welcome former US President Jimmy Carter to House of Lords
- "Strathclyde Review"- Lords Committee to look at impact on effective scrutiny of secondary legislation
- Are the big building firms land banking? How can they be persauded to build more homes? Lords Committee to question building companies
- Lords to ask: how does EU membership influence private research and development?
- Foreign Secretary to be quizzed on referendum timings, migration and EU reform by Lords Committee
- Lords Committee takes evidence on external aspects of the refugee and migration crisis
- Lords Committee exploring economic and monetary union within the EU to hear from expert commentators on European economics
- Will the Draft Finance Bill prove effective in simplifying the personal tax system? Lords Committee to investigate
- Migrationwatch's Lord Green to give evidence to Economic Affairs Committee on economics of housing market
- Lords Secondary Legislation Committee to quiz Oliver Letwin on Government consultations
- French senators to give evidence to Lords inquiry into the Government's EU reform plans
- Former chief scientist to the European Commission and key university figures to give evidence to Lords Committee examining impact of EU membership on UK science
- Constitution Committee to hear from Lord Hain and Lord Salisbury on devolution
- Parliament needs greater clarity on effect of key elements of Immigration Bill - Lords Committee
- Home Secretary to appear before Draft Investigatory Powers Bill Committee
- Economic experts to give evidence to Lords Committee exploring economic and monetary union within the EU
- Lords Committee to ask national academies about the impact of EU membership on UK science
- Draft Investigatory Powers Bill Committee publishes written evidence
- Draft Investigatory Powers Bill Committee to hear from Information Commissioner, international technical experts and New Zealand's Commissioner of Security Warrants
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House of Lords Media Notices - January 2016