Parliamentary business for Wednesday 12 June 2019
Time | Business |
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9.15am | Exiting the European Union Subject: The progress of the UK’s negotiations on EU withdrawal Witness(es): Seamus Nevin, Chief Economist, Make UK
Nick von Westenholz, Director of EU exit and International Trade, National Farmers' Union
Tim Rycroft, Chief Operating Officer, Food And Drink Federation
Sydney Nash, Senior Policy Manager, Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Location: The Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House |
9.15am | Treasury Subject: Women in finance Witness(es): Kate Grussing, Founder and Managing Director, Sapphire Partners
Corinne Carr, Independent Remuneration Consultant, PeopleNet
Joanna Place, Chief Operating Officer, Bank of England
Angela Darlington, Interim Chief Executive of UK Life
Tracey Newton, Director of People Performance, Yorkshire Building Society
Terry Mellish, Senior Advisor of Institutional Sales, Government Relations, Diversity & Inclusion, Natixis Investment Management
Megan Butler, Executive Director of Supervision – Investment, Wholesale and Specialists Division, FCA
Elaine Arden, Group Chief Human Resources Officer, HSBC Location: The Grimond Room, Portcullis House |
9.30am | Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Subject: Rural broadband and digital only services Witness(es): Jeremy Leggett, Rural Policy Advisor, Action with Communities in Rural England
Graham Briggs, Chief Executive Officer, Rural Services Network
Mark Bridgeman, Deputy President, Country Land Business Association
Kim Mears, Managing Director for Strategic Infrastructure Development, Openreach
Malcolm Corbett, Chief Executive Officer, Independent Networks Cooperative Association
Hamish MacLeod, Director, Mobile UK Location: Room 6, Palace of Westminster |
9.45am | Transport Subject: Road safety: Mobile phones Witness(es): Dr Gemma Briggs, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Open University
Dr Shaun Helman, Chief Scientist, Transport Research Laboratory
Nick Lyes, Head of Roads Policy, RAC Location: Room 18, Palace of Westminster |
9.45am | Work and Pensions Subject: Universal Credit and "survival sex" Witness(es): Will Quince MP, Minister for Family Support, Housing and Child Maintenance, Department for Work and Pensions
Neil Couling, Universal Credit Senior Responsible Owner, Department for Work and Pensions
Donna Ward, Policy Director, Children, Families and Disadvantage, Department for Work and Pensions Location: The Wilson Room, Portcullis House |
9.45am | Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Subject: Financing energy infrastructure Witness(es): James Richardson, Chief Economist, National Infrastructure Commission
Tom Thackray, Director of Infrastructure and Energy, CBI
Chris Stark, Chief Executive, Committee on Climate Change Location: Room 21, Palace of Westminster |
9.50am | International Development Sub-Committee on the Work of the Independent Commission for Aid Impact Subject: ICAI's review on DFID's partnerships with civil society organisations Witness(es): Darren Welch, Director of Strategy
Gerard Howe, Head of the inclusive societies Department, Department for International Development
Tina Fahm, Lead Commissioner
Willem van Eekelen, Team Leader, Independent Commission for Aid Impact Location: Room 20, Palace of Westminster |
9.50am | Women and Equalities Subject: Mental health of men and boys Witness(es): Sarah Niblock, Chief Executive, UK Council for Psychotherapy
Ruth Sutherland, Chief Executive Officer, Samaritans
Andy Bell, Deputy Chief Executive, Centre for Mental Health
Dr Andrew Molodynski, Mental Health Policy Lead, British Medical Association
Dr Louise Theodosiou, Vice-Chair of the Child and Adolescent Faculty at the Royal College of Psychiatrists
Professor Tim Kendall, National Clinical Director for Mental Health, NHS England Location: The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House |
10am | Justice Subject: Transforming Rehabilitation Witness(es): Robert Buckland QC MP, Minister of State, Ministry of Justice
Amy Rees, Director General for Probation and HMPPS Wales, Ministry of Justice
Jim Barton, Director and Senior Responsible Owner, Probation Reform Programme, HM Prison and Probation Service
Sonia Crozier, Chief Probation Officer, HM Prison and Probation Service Location: Room 8, Palace of Westminster |
10am | International Trade Subject: UK investment policy Witness(es): Graham Stuart MP, Minister for Investment, Department for International Trade
Mark Slaughter, Director General for Investment
John Alty, Director General, Trade Policy Group Location: Room 15, Palace of Westminster |
10am | Home Affairs Subject: The Macpherson Report: twenty years on Witness(es): Oliver Feeley-Sprague, Military, Security and Police Program Director, Amnesty International UK Location: Other |
10.15am | Scottish Affairs Subject: Access to Financial Services Witness(es): Martin Kearsley, Banking Director
Tracy Marshall, Network Development Director, Post Office
John Glen, Economic Secretary to the Treasury
David Raw, Deputy Director Banking and Credit, UK Government Location: Room 5, Palace of Westminster |
2.45pm | Public Accounts Subject: Brexit Consultancy Costs Witness(es): John Manzoni, Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office
Charles Roxburgh, Second Permanent Secretary, HMT
Melanie Dawes, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Nick Walkley, Chief Executive, Homes England Location: The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House |
3.15pm | Public Accounts Subject: Sale of public land Witness(es): John Manzoni, Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office
Charles Roxburgh, Second Permanent Secretary, HMT
Melanie Dawes, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Nick Walkley, Chief Executive, Homes England Location: The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House |
3.15pm | Human Rights Subject: The detention of young people with learning disabilities and autism Witness(es): Ian Trenholm, Chief Executive, Care Quality Commission
Dr Paul Lelliott, Deputy Chief Inspector of Hospitals (lead for mental health), Care Quality Commission Location: Other |

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