Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 19 February 2018
Time | Business |
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10.30am | EU Justice Sub-Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 3, Palace of Westminster |
10.45am | Political Polling and Digital Media Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 2, Palace of Westminster |
11am | Science and Technology Committee (Lords) Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 4A, Palace of Westminster |
2pm | Economic Affairs Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Archbishops' Room, Millbank House |
3.15pm | Artificial Intelligence Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 4A, Palace of Westminster |
3.15pm | Communications Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 2, Palace of Westminster |
3.30pm | Economic Affairs Committee Subject: The Economics of UK Energy Policy Witness(es): (at 3:35 PM)
Rt Hon Greg Clark MP, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Rt Hon Claire Perry MP, Minister of State for Energy and Clean Growth
Mr Jeremy Pocklington, Director General, Energy and Security and Acting Director General, Energy Transformation Location: Room 1, Palace of Westminster |
3.30pm | European Union Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Other |
3.45pm | Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 3A, Palace of Westminster |
Time | Business |
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10am | EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee Subject: Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Witness(es): (at 10:30 AM)
Mr George Eustice MP Location: Room 2, Palace of Westminster |
10am | European Union Committee Subject: Scrutiny of Brexit negotiations Witness(es): (at 10:00 AM)
Mr Michel Barnier, Chief Negotiator - Task Force for the Preparation and Conduct of the Negotiations with the United Kingdom under Article 50 TEU Location: Other |
10.15am | EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee Subject: Brexit: movement of people in the fields of sport and culture Witness(es): (at 10:30 AM)
Mr James Allen, Director of Policy, Governance and External Affairs, Sport and Recreation Alliance
Mr Brendon Batson OBE, Chairman, Professional Players Federation
Mr Angus Bujalski, Legal and Governance Director, Rugby Football Union Location: Room 3, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | House of Lords Commission Subject: Private Meeting Location: The Lord Speaker's Room, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | Citizenship and Civic Engagement Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 3A, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | International Relations Committee Subject: Foreign policy in changed world conditions Witness(es): (at 10:30 AM)
Sir Peter Westmacott, Former British Ambassador to the United States
(at 11:30 AM)
Mr Faraz Nasir, Head of Intelligence and Advisory Services, G4S
Mr Arun Pillai-Essex, Head of Political Risk, North America, Verisk Maplecroft
Mr Henry Wilkinson, Head of Intelligence and Analysis, Risk Advisory Group
Mr Jake Stratton, Senior Partner, Control Risks Group Location: Room 4, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 2A, Palace of Westminster |
4.15pm | Finance Committee (Lords) Subject: Private Meeting Location: Other |
Time | Business |
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10am | EU Internal Market Sub-Committee Subject: Brexit: future trade between the UK and the EU in services: follow-up Witness(es): (at 10:10 AM)
Mr Samuel Young, Deputy Head of Policy and Public Affairs, Creative Industries Federation
(at 11:10 AM)
Mr John McVay, PACT
Mr Adam Minns, COBA
Ms Caroline Rush, British Fashion Council
Mr Tom Kiehl, UK Music Location: Room 4A, Palace of Westminster |
10am | EU External Affairs Sub-Committee Subject: Brexit: Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions Witness(es): (at 10:05 AM)
Dr Filip Ejdus, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade
Dr An Jacobs, Senior Lecturer, Defence & International Affairs Department, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Location: Room 1, Palace of Westminster |

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