Parliamentary business for Monday 8 February 2010
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| 2.30pm | London Regional Committee Subject: London's population and the 2011 Census Witness(es): Sir Robin Wales, Mayor, London Borough of Newham, Councillor Tim McNally, Executive Member for Resources, and Duncan Whitfield, Finance Director, London Borough of Southwark, and Councillor Colin Barrow CBE, Leader, and Damian Highwood, Intelligence and Analysis Manager, Westminster City Council; John Hollis, Demographic Consultant, and Eileen Howes, Principal Research and Statistical Analyst, Greater London Authority, and Hugh Grover, Director and Stephen Doogue, Finance and Policy Manager, Fair Funding, London Councils (at 3.30 pm) Location: Stratford Town Hall |
| 3.45pm | Children, Schools and Families Subject: Young people not in education, employment or training Witness(es): Barnardo’s, Fairbridge, Mencap, and The Prince’s Trust; BT, CBI, NG Bailey, and TUC (at 5.00 pm) Location: The Wilson Room, Portcullis House |
| 4.15pm | North West Regional Committee Subject: Nuclear power in the North West Witness(es): National Skills Academy for Nuclear, North West Universities Association, Prospect, and Scottish Power; Copeland Borough Council, Cumbria Vision, and Lake District National Park (at 5.15pm); CORE, and Nuclear Free Local Authorities (at 6.00pm) Location: Committee Room 8, Palace of Westminster |
| 4.20pm | Communities and Local Government Subject: FireControl Witness(es): Fire Brigades Union, Chief Fire Officers Association, and Local Government Association; European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company, and Shahid Malik MP, Parliamentary Under- Secretary of State, Sir Ken Knight CBE, Chief Fire and Rescue Advisor, and Shona Dunn, Director for Fire and Resilience, Department for Communities and Local Government (at 5.10pm) Location: The Grimond Room, Portcullis House |
| 4.30pm | Public Accounts Subject: BBC Major Events Witness(es): Mr Jeremy Peat, BBC Trustee, Mr Mark Thompson, BBC Director General, Mr Roger Mosey, Director of London 2012 Olympic Games and Mr Tim Davie, Director, Audio and Music, BBC Location: Committee Room 15, Palace of Westminster |
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