Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 9 October 2017
Time | Business |
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10am | Science and Technology Committee (Lords) Subject: Life Sciences and the Industrial Strategy Witness(es): (at 10:10 AM)
Dr Annette Bramley, Head of Healthcare Technologies, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Sir John Savill, Chief Executive, Medical Research Council
Ms Louise Wren, Policy Adviser, Wellcome Trust
Sir Harpal Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, Cancer Research UK
(at 11:10 AM)
Professor James Stirling CBE FRS, Provost, Imperial College London
Professor David Price FGS, Vice-Provost, University College London
Professor John Atherton, Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean of the School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Nottingham
Professor Chris Lowe OBE, Emeritus Professor and Director of the Cambridge Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cambridge University
(at 12:10 PM)
Professor Philip Nelson, Chair, Research Councils UK Location: Room 4A, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | Lord Speaker's committee on the size of the House Subject: Private Meeting Location: Other |
10.30am | EU Justice Sub-Committee Subject: Brexit: consumer protection rights Witness(es): (at 10:45 AM)
Mr Chris Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition , Financial Conduct Authority Location: Room 3, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | Communications Committee Subject: Committee Visit Location: Other |
10.45am | Political Polling and Digital Media Committee Subject: Political Polling and Digital Media Witness(es): (at 10:45 AM)
Ms Deborah Mattinson, Co-Founder, BritainThinks
Mr Jean Pierre Kloppers, CEO, BrandsEye Location: Room 2, Palace of Westminster |
11am | Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 Committee Subject: Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 Witness(es): (at 11:05 AM)
Mr Nick Johannsen, Director, Kent Downs AONB Unit
Dr Nigel Stone, Former Chief Executive, Exmoor National Park Authority
(at 12:05 PM)
Mr Harry Bowell, Director, North, National Trust
Dr David Bullock, Head of Species and Habitat Conservation , National Trust Location: Room 1, Palace of Westminster |
11.45am | Political Polling and Digital Media Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 2, Palace of Westminster |
3.15pm | Artificial Intelligence Committee Subject: Artificial Intelligence Witness(es): (at 3:45 PM)
Professor Wendy Hall, Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton
Professor Nick Bostrom, Director, Future of Humanity Institute
Professor Michael Wooldridge, Head of Department and Professor of Computer Science, Oxford University
(at 4:45 PM)
Ms Sarah O'Connor, Employment Correspondent, Financial Times
Mr Rory Cellan-Jones, Technology Correspondent, BBC
Mr Andrew Orlowski, Executive Editor, The Register Location: Room 4A, Palace of Westminster |
3.30pm | Economic Affairs Committee Subject: The economics of higher, further and technical education Witness(es): (at 3:35 PM)
Mr Paul Johnson, Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies
The Rt Hon. the Lord Adonis
The Rt Hon Lord Willetts Location: Room 1, Palace of Westminster |
3.45pm | Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 3A, Palace of Westminster |
4pm | European Union Committee Subject: Brexit: deal or no deal Witness(es): (at 4:05 PM)
Mr John Longworth, Co-Chairman, Leave Means Leave
Ms Ruth Lea, Economic Adviser, Arbuthnot Banking Group Location: Room 3, Palace of Westminster |
Time | Business |
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10am | EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee Subject: Financial regulation and supervision following Brexit Witness(es): (at 10:15 AM)
Mr Barney Reynolds, Partner, Shearman and Sterling
Mr Jonathan Herbst, Global Head of Financial Services, Norton Rose Fulbright
Mr Simon Gleeson, Partner, Clifford Chance Location: Room 4A, Palace of Westminster |
10am | EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 2, Palace of Westminster |
10am | EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee Subject: Brexit: reciprocal healthcare Witness(es): (at 10:30 AM)
Professor Jean McHale, Professor of Health Care Law, University of Birmingham
Professor Catherine Barnard, Professor of European Law, Cambridge University
(at 11:30 AM)
Ms Laura Brackwell, Director, National Audit Office
Mr David Raraty, Audit Manager, National Audit Office Location: Room 3, Palace of Westminster |
10.15am | Constitution Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 1, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | Citizenship and Civic Engagement Committee Subject: Citizenship and Civic Engagement Witness(es): (at 10:30 AM)
Dr Rania Marandos, Chief Executive, Step up to Serve
Mr Michael Lynas, Chief Executive, National Citizen Service Trust
Mr Matt Hyde, Chief Executive, Scout Association
(at 11:30 AM)
Dr Andrew Mycock, Reader in Politics, University of Huddersfield
Dr Sarah Mills, Loughborough University
Mr Oliver Lee, Chief Executive, The Challenge Location: Room 3A, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | International Relations Committee Subject: Beyond Brexit: the UK and the Balkans Witness(es): (at 10:30 AM)
Mr Michal Makocki, Senior Associate Analyst, EU Institute for Security Studies
Dr Michael Taylor, Senior Analyst, Eastern Europe, Oxford Analytica
Dr Timothy Less, Director, Nova Europa
Dr Jarosław Wiśniewski, London School of Economics
Mr Laza Kekic, Consultant Location: Room 4, Palace of Westminster |
Time | Business |
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10am | EU External Affairs Sub-Committee Subject: Brexit: sanctions policy Witness(es): (at 10:05 AM)
Mr Roger Matthews, Senior Director, Dechert LLP Location: Room 1, Palace of Westminster |
10am | EU Internal Market Sub-Committee Subject: Brexit: competition Witness(es): (at 10:10 AM)
Professor Richard Whish QC, King's College London
Professor Eyad Maher Dabbah,, Queen Mary University of London
Professor Pinar Akman, University of Leeds
Professor Sir John Vickers, Oxford University
(at 11:10 AM)
Ms Isabel Taylor, Slaughter and May
Mr Alan Davis, Pinsent Masons
Mr George Peretz QC, Monckton Chambers Location: Room 2, Palace of Westminster |

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