House of Lords Media Notices - May 2023
Lords Committee urges Home Secretary to address a range of significant problems regarding the post-Brexit rights of UK and EU citizens
Member raise concerns in letter to Home Secretary
Lords Committee to discuss meaningful human control of AI weapons
Lords Artificial Intelligence in Weapons Systems Committee holds its oral evidence session examining at what point humans should be involved in the process of using AI Weapons
Does the Digital Markets Bill strike the right balance in regulating the digital economy? Lords Communications and Digital Committee seeks views
Committee launches new call for evidence to scrutinise the Bill
Government children's care strategy unambitious and too slow to deliver reform for children and families – Lords Committee
Stable Homes, Built on Love "Falls short in delivering the radical reset that is needed", says Lords Public Services Committee
Teaching unions give evidence to Lords inquiry into secondary education system
Challenges and opportunities faced by secondary education system in England under spotlight
Bank of England operational independence: what are the risks associated with a central bank’s role as both a micro and macroprudential supervisory authority?
Lords Economic Affairs Committee takes evidence from the chairs of the NatWest Group and Capital Economics.
Arctic experts from Norway and Iceland to give evidence to Lords Committee
International Relations and Defence Committee explores objectives of both countries regarding the region, its governance arrangements and UK involvement.
Magistrates Association and Sentencing Council to give evidence on community sentences
Justice and Home Affairs Committee explores guidelines and attitudes of magistrates towards community sentences.
Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee invites secondary schools and colleges to apply for youth engagement programme
Selected schools and college students aged 14-18 will work with committee members for one year.
Lords Committee discusses social prescribing, mental health, and health inequality as inquiry continues
Members consider what benefits social prescribing could bring to health services
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2023
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House of Lords Media Notices - May 2023
- Lords Committee urges Home Secretary to address a range of significant problems regarding the post-Brexit rights of UK and EU citizens
- Lords Committee to discuss meaningful human control of AI weapons
- Does the Digital Markets Bill strike the right balance in regulating the digital economy? Lords Communications and Digital Committee seeks views
- Government children's care strategy unambitious and too slow to deliver reform for children and families – Lords Committee
- Teaching unions give evidence to Lords inquiry into secondary education system
- Bank of England operational independence: what are the risks associated with a central bank’s role as both a micro and macroprudential supervisory authority?
- Arctic experts from Norway and Iceland to give evidence to Lords Committee
- Magistrates Association and Sentencing Council to give evidence on community sentences
- Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee invites secondary schools and colleges to apply for youth engagement programme
- Lords Committee discusses social prescribing, mental health, and health inequality as inquiry continues
- Will the Digital Markets Bill provide the right regulation for the digital economy? Lords Committee to ask industry experts
- Horticultural Sector Committee: how inclusive is the horticultural sector to people from all walks of life?
- Baroness Andrews, former-Chair of the Lords Adult Social Care Committee, criticises Government’s ‘deeply disappointing’ response to their report
- Work experience and employer engagement experts give evidence to Lords inquiry into secondary education system
- Lords Protocol Committee welcomes PEACE PLUS funding to promote peace and prosperity in Northern Ireland, but stresses further clarity required
- Lords European Affairs Committee holds follow up session on Citizens’ Rights
- Bank of England operational independence: to what extent has the Bank fallen victim to groupthink?
- Lords Committee to quiz DEFRA Minister on light and noise pollution
- Advocacy groups to evidence on community sentences
- Foreign Secretary questioned on impact of Windsor Framework
- Arctic experts from Finland and Sweden to give evidence to Lords Committee
- Lords Committee explores how primary and community specialisms can facilitate integrated care and reduce demand on the wider health service
- Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships, and Higher Education to give evidence to Lords Office for Students inquiry
- Lords Committee questions Government bringing forward public order proposals previously rejected by the House of Lords
- Horticultural Sector Committee how much exploitation and abuse do seasonal workers face
- Leading war and strategy expert Sir Lawrence Freedman to give evidence on impact of Artificial Intelligence on warfare
- Creative and technical education experts give evidence to Lords inquiry into secondary education system
- Retail and manufacturing experts give evidence on Windsor Framework
- Lords Committee to question Home Office Minister on concerns regarding recent immigration legislation
- Bank of England operational independence: why did the Bank get it wrong on inflation?
- Community sentences to be investigated by Lords Committee
- Office for Students CEO and Chair to give evidence to Lords inquiry
- First Civil Service Commissioner to give evidence on appointment and dismissal of permanent secretaries and other senior civil servants
- Lords Committee hears evidence on Russia’s military strategy towards the Arctic
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House of Lords Media Notices - May 2023