Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 3 June 2019

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Monday 3 June 2019
No business was announced for this day.
Tuesday 4 June 2019
TimeBusiness
1.45pmTreasury
Subject: Impact of Business Rates on Business
Witness(es): Andy Street CBE, Mayor, West Midlands Combined Authority Cllr Richard Watts, Islington Council Leader, Local Government Association Prof. Chris Turner, CEO, British BIDs Ojay McDonald, CEO, Association of Town and City Management
Location: The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
2.15pmScottish Affairs
Subject: Problem drug use in Scotland
Witness(es): Vicki Craik, Crewe 2000 Dr Iain McPhee, University of the West of Scotland Dr Neil McKeganey, Director, Centre for Substance Use Research Dr Angus Bancroft, University of Edinburgh
Location: Room 5, Palace of Westminster
2.45pmEnvironment, Food and Rural Affairs
Subject: Coastal flooding and adaptation to climate change
Witness(es): Innes Thomson, Chief Executive, Association of Drainage Authorities (ADA) Terry Fuller, Chief Executive, The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) Aiden Kerr, Director of Operations, Flood Re Dr Mhari Barnes, National Flood Management and Access Policy Adviser, National Farmers Union (NFU) Helen Mann, Consultancy Manager in the South West, the National Trust Julian Whittle, Business Engagement Manager, Cumbria Chamber of Commerce
Location: The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
3.15pmBackbench Business
Subject: Proposals for backbench debates
Witness(es): Members of Parliament
Location: Room 16, Palace of Westminster
3.45pmHousing, Communities and Local Government
Subject: Local Government Finance and the 2019 Spending Review
Witness(es): Lord Porter of Spalding, Chair, Local Government Association Cllr Paul Carter, Chair, County Councils Network Cllr John Fuller, Chair, District Councils Network Frances Foster, Treasurer, SIGOMA (Special Interest Group of Municipal Authorities) Dr Jonathan Carr-West, CEO, Local Government Information Unit Andrew Carter, CEO, Centre for Cities Alison Cox, Director of Cancer Prevention, Cancer Research UK Jeanelle de Gruchy, President, Association of Directors of Public Health David Buck, The King’s Fund
Location: The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
5.30pmHealth and Social Care
Subject: Harding Review of health and social care workforce
Witness(es): Baroness (Dido) Harding, Chair, NHS Improvement Sir David Behan, Chair, Health Education England
Location: Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Wednesday 5 June 2019
TimeBusiness
9.30amWork and Pensions
Subject: Support for the bereaved
Witness(es): Joana Crookall, Member of Widowed and Young Nikki Haxton-Jones, Member of Widowed and Young Fiona Shakesby, Member of Widowed and Young Kathryn Ford, Member of Widowed and Young Lalena Walkley, Member of Widowed and Young Joana Niemeyer, Member of Widowed and Young Alison Penny, Director, Childhood Bereavement Network Scott Sinclair, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, Marie Curie Sarah Gigg, Director of Nursing, Sue Ryder Georgia Elms, Campaign Spokesperson and former Chair, WAY Widowed & Young
Location: The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
9.30amNorthern Ireland Affairs
Subject: Tourism in Northern Ireland
Witness(es): Rob Griggs, Policy and Public Affairs Director, Airlines UK Uel Hoey, Business Development Director, Belfast International Airport Brian McGrath, Chief Executive, Foyle Port Niall McKeever, Chairman, Federation of Passenger Transport
Location: Room 15, Palace of Westminster
9.30amTreasury
Subject: Effectiveness of Gender Pay Gap Reporting
Witness(es): Nigel Marriott, Independent Statistician, Marriott Statistical Consulting Sarah Gordon, former business editor, Financial Times Hilary Spencer, Director, Government Equalities Office Elysia McCaffrey, Deputy Director - Gender Policy and Operations Division, Government Equalities Office
Location: The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
9.50amWomen and Equalities
Subject: Enforcing the Equality Act: the law and the role of the Equality and Human Rights Commission
Witness(es): David Isaac, Chair, Equality and Human Rights Commission Rebecca Hilsenrath, Chief Executive, Equality and Human Rights Commission Clare Collier, Legal Director, Equality and Human Rights Commission Baroness Williams of Trafford, Minister of State for Equalities Charles Ramsden, Deputy Director, Government Equalities Office
Location: Room 8, Palace of Westminster
10amEducation
Subject: Education in the north
Witness(es): Lord Jim O’Neill, Vice-Chair, Northern Powerhouse Partnership Henri Murison, Director, Northern Powerhouse Partnership
Location: Room 5, Palace of Westminster
10amBusiness, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Subject: Work of the Competition and Markets Authority
Witness(es): The Rt Hon Lord Andrew Tyrie, Chair, Competition and Markets Authority Dr Andrea Coscelli, Chief Executive, Competition and Markets Authority Will Hayter, Senior Director, Policy and International, Competition and Markets Authority
Location: The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
10.30amInternational Trade
Subject: The Belt and Road Initiative
Witness(es): Dr Yu Jie, Research Fellow, Asia-Pacific Programme, Chatham House Peter Lu, Partner, Baker McKenzie LLP Henry Tillman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Grisons Peak and Founder and Editor, China Outbound Investments
Location: Room 16, Palace of Westminster
2pmEnvironmental Audit
Subject: Toxic chemicals
Witness(es): Dr Thérèse Coffey MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Kelly Tolhurst MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Minister for Small Business, Consumers and Corporate Responsibility, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Professor Tim Gant, Head of Toxicology, Public Health England Dave Bench, Director, EU Exit – Chemicals, Health and Safety Executive
Location: The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
2.15pmScottish Affairs
Subject: The future of Scottish agriculture post Brexit
Witness(es): Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Guy Horsington, Deputy Director for Future Farming Policy and the Agriculture Bill
Location: Room 8, Palace of Westminster
2.30pmDCMS Sub-Committee on Disinformation
Subject: Disinformation
Witness(es): Aaron Greenspan, President and CEO of Think Computer Corporation
Location: The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
2.30pmPublic Accounts
Subject: Transport infrastructure in the South West
Witness(es): Bernadette Kelly, Permanent Secretary, Department for Transport Patricia Hayes, Director General for Roads, Places and Environment, Department for Transport Jim O'Sullivan, Chief Executive, Highways England
Location: Room 16, Palace of Westminster
2.45pmForeign Affairs
Subject: Autocracies and UK Foreign Policy
Witness(es): Aleksey Shmatko, Businessman Jihyun Park, North Korean defector and human rights activist and Outreach Director, Connect North Korea Ayeshagul Nur Ibrahim, Uyghur activist Dr Oisín Tansey, Reader in Comparative and International Politics, King's College London Annette Bohr, Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House Professor John Heathershaw, Professor of International Relations, University of Exeter
Location: The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
3pmHuman Rights
Subject: The detention of young people with learning disabilities and autism
Witness(es): Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP Rt Hon Norman Lamb MP
Location: Other
Thursday 6 June 2019
TimeBusiness
9.30amScience and Technology
Subject: Work of the Chief Medical Officer
Witness(es): Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer to the UK Government
Location: The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Friday 7 June 2019
The House of Commons was in recess. The House next sat on Saturday 08 June 2019.


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