Parliamentary business for Tuesday 30 April 2019

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9.30amHigh Speed Rail (West Midlands-Crewe) Bill
Subject: High Speed Rail (West Midlands-Crewe) Bill
Witness(es): AP2: 49 David and Sian Froggatt - Petitioners
Location: Room 5, Palace of Westminster
9.45amBusiness, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Subject: Automation and the future of work
Witness(es): Kate Bell, Head of Rights, International, Social and Economics, Trades Union Congress Lauren Crowley, Head of Equalities, Community Ian Brinkley, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Professor Tony Dundon, Work and Equalities Institute, University of Manchester Professor Tony Prescott, Director of Sheffield Robotics, University of Sheffield Professor David M Lane, Director, Edinburgh Centre for Robotics Professor Nick Jennings, Vice-Provost (Research and Enterprise), Imperial College London
Location: The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
10amHome Affairs
Subject: Serious violence
Witness(es): Mark Burns-Williamson OBE, Chair and Serious Violence Lead, Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, and PCC for West Yorkshire Vicky Foxcroft MP, Youth Violence Commission David Lloyd, Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire Dame Louise Casey DBE CB, former Director General of the Troubled Families programme and former Victims’ Commissioner Anne Longfield OBE, Children’s Commissioner for England
Location: The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
10amTreasury
Subject: Independent Review of the Co-operative bank
Witness(es): Mark Zelmer, Author, Independent Review of Co-operative Bank Supervision
Location: The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
10amEducation
Subject: Accountability hearings
Witness(es): Lord Agnew, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Education Dominic Herrington, National Schools Commissioner
Location: Room 15, Palace of Westminster
10amPublic Administration and Constitutional Affairs
Subject: The Role of Parliament in the UK Constitution: Authorising the Use of Military Force
Witness(es): RT Hon Jack Straw, Foreign Secretary 2001-2006 Rt Hon Lord Hague Of Richmond, Foreign Secretary and First Secretary of State 2010-2014
Location: Room 6, Palace of Westminster
10.15amScottish Affairs
Subject: Access to Financial Services
Witness(es): Susan Allen, Head of Retail and Business Banking, Santander Ricky Diggins, Network Director, Bank of Scotland Carol Anderson, Scotland Distribution Director, TSB Simon Watson, Managing Director, Personal Banking, Royal Bank of Scotland
Location: Room 8, Palace of Westminster
10.15amEnvironmental Audit
Subject: Toxic chemicals
Witness(es): Professor Rick Mumford, Deputy Director and Head of Science, Food Standards Agency Professor Anna Stec, Professor in Fire Chemistry and Toxicity, Centre for Fire and Hazards Science, University of Central Lancashire Dr Michael Warhurst, Executive Director, CHEM Trust Robert Chantry-Price, Joint Lead Officer Product Safety, Chartered Trading Standards Institute Dr Duncan Campbell, Public Analyst, Association of Public Analysts & Aberdeen Scientific Services Graham Russell, Chief Executive Officer, Office for Product Safety and Standards
Location: Room 16, Palace of Westminster
10.45amDraft Domestic Abuse Bill
Subject: Draft Domestic Abuse Bill
Witness(es): Duncan Shrubsole, Director of Policy, Communications and Research, Lloyds Banking Foundation Lyndsey Dearlove, Head of UK SAYS NO MORE, Hestia Housing and Support Donna Covey CBE, Chief Executive, Against Violence and Abuse (AVA) Dr Jasna Magic, Domestic Abuse Research & Policy Development, Galop Jo Todd, CEO, Respect Ruth Bashall, Chief Executive Officer, Stay Safe East
Location: Room 18, Palace of Westminster
11.15amDigital, Culture, Media and Sport
Subject: Immersive and addictive technologies
Witness(es): Colin Anderson, Commercial Director, Earthbound Games Keeley Bunting, Senior Designer, Outplay Tony Gowland, Founder, Ant Workshop Timea Tabori, National Coordinator for Women in Games in Scotland and Engine Programmer at Rockstar North
Location: Other
11.30amDefence
Subject: UK Response to Hybrid Threats
Witness(es): Dr Rob Dover, University of Leicester Dr Anna Hillingdon, University of Bournemouth Elisabeth Braw, RUSI
Location: Room 19, Palace of Westminster
2.30pmHealth and Social Care
Subject: NHS Long-term Plan: legislative proposals
Witness(es): David Hare, Chief Executive, Independent Healthcare Providers Network Professor Sue Richards, Executive Committee Member, Keep Our NHS Public Andrew Taylor, former Director of Cooperation and Competition Panel for NHS-funded services Dr Graham Winyard, former Chief Medical Officer for NHS in England Sara Gorton, Head of Health, UNISON Dame Donna Kinnair, Chief Executive and General Secretary, Royal College of Nursing Rob Harwood, Chair, BMA Consultants Committee Dr Clare Gerada
Location: The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
2.30pmBackbench Business
Subject: Proposals for backbench debates
Witness(es): Members of Parliament
Location: Room 16, Palace of Westminster
2.45pmForeign Affairs
Subject: Global Britain and South America
Witness(es): Dr Marina Brilman, International Human Rights Policy Adviser, Law Society Dr Par Engstrom, Senior Lecturer in Human Rights, Institute of the Americas, University College London Andrei Gomez-Suarez, Cofounder, Rodeemos el Dialogo (Embrace Dialogue)
Location: Room 8, Palace of Westminster
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