Parliamentary business for Monday 1 March 2010
| Time | Business |
|---|---|
| 10.40am | West Midlands Regional Committee Subject: Planning for the Future: Housing and Economic Development in the West Midlands Witness(es): National Housing Federation, Birmingham City Council, and South Worcestershire Local Authorities; Campaign for the Protection of Rural England, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, and the Royal Institute of Town Planners (at 11.30am) Location: Graeme Hick Pavilion, Worcestershire County Cricket Club |
| 3pm | Science and Technology Subject: The disclosure of climate data from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia Witness(es): Rt Hon Lord Lawson of Blaby, Chairman, and
Dr Benny Peiser, Director, Global Warming Policy Foundation; Richard Thomas CBE (at 3.30pm); Professor Edward Acton, Vice-Chancellor, University of East Anglia, and Professor Phil Jones, Director of the Climatic Research Unit (at 4.00pm); Sir Muir Russell KCB, Head of the Independent Climate Change E-Mails Review (at 4.40pm); Professor John Beddington, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Julia Slingo OBE, Chief Scientist, Met Office, and Professor Bob Watson, Chief Scientist, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (at 5.00pm)
Location: The Grimond Room, Portcullis House |
| 4.30pm | Public Accounts Subject: Adapting the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s global estate to the modern world Witness(es): Sir Peter Ricketts KCMG, Permanent Under-Secretary and Head of HM Diplomatic Service, James Bevan, Director General, Change and Delivery, and Alan Croney, Head of the Estates, Foreign and Commonwealth Office Location: Committee Room 15, Palace of Westminster |
| 5pm | Children, Schools and Families Subject: Young people not in education, employment or training Witness(es): Iain Wright MP,
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Children, Schools and Families
Location: The Wilson Room, Portcullis House |
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