Parliamentary business for the week beginning Monday 8 February 2016
Time | Business |
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3.30pm | Finance Bill Sub-Committee Subject: Draft Finance Bill 2016 Witness(es): Location: Room 4, Palace of Westminster |
4pm | EU Internal Market Sub-Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 2, Palace of Westminster |
Time | Business |
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9.20am | Science and Technology Committee (Lords) Subject: Relationship between EU Membership and the Effectiveness of UK Science Witness(es): (at 9:30 AM)
Professor Siegfried Russwurm, Chief Technology Officer & Member of the Managing Board, Siemens
Mr Juergen Maier, Chief Executive Officer Siemens UK, Siemens
(at 10:30 AM)
Professor Dame Julia Slingo OBE FRS, Chief Scientist, Met Office
Professor John Womersley, Chief Executive Officer, Science and Technology Facilities Council
Mr Stuart Pritchard, EU Affairs Manager, Wellcome Trust Location: Room 4A, Palace of Westminster |
10am | Trade Union Political Funds and Political Party Funding Committee Subject: Trade Union Political Funds and Political Party Funding Witness(es): (at 10:15 AM)
The Lord Bew, Chair, Committee on Standards in Public Life
Sir Christopher Kelly, former Chair, Committee on Standards in Public Life
(at 11:15 AM)
Mr David Cockburn, Certification Officer Location: Room 4, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | EU Justice Sub-Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 3, Palace of Westminster |
2.30pm | Economic Affairs Committee Subject: Economics of the United Kingdom Housing Market Witness(es): (at 2:35 PM)
Mr Clive Skidmore, Head of Housing Department, Birmingham City Council
The Lord Best, Chair, The Property Ombudsman
Councillor Sue Derbyshire, Housing and Planning Lead, Greater Manchester Combined Authority Location: Room 1, Palace of Westminster |
3.30pm | European Union Committee Subject: Visions of EU reform Witness(es): (at 4:00 PM)
Mr Detlef Seif MdB, Member of the German Bundestag European Affairs Committee, German Bundestag
Mr Axel Schäfer MdB, Deputy Chairman of the Spd Parliamentary Group (with responsibility for European Affairs) and Substitute Member of the Bundestag Committee on European Affairs, German Bundestag Location: Room 4, Palace of Westminster |
3.45pm | Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (formerly Merits Committee) Subject: Response to the Strathclyde Review Witness(es): (at 4:00 PM)
The Lord Lisvane KCB DL
Professor Meg Russell, Professor of British and Comparative Politics and Director of the Constitution Unit, University College London Location: Room 3, Palace of Westminster |
4pm | Communications Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 2, Palace of Westminster |
Time | Business |
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10.15am | Constitution Committee Subject: The Union and devolution Witness(es): (at 10:30 AM)
Rt Hon Oliver Letwin MP, Minister for Government Policy and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Cabinet Office Location: Room 1, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 2A, Palace of Westminster |
10.30am | EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee Subject: Responding to price volatility: creating a more resilient agricultural sector Witness(es): (at 11:00 AM)
Mr George Eustice MP, Minister for Farming, Food and Marine Environment
Mr Tim Mordan, Deputy Director, Farming Productivity, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mr Ian Mitchell, Deputy Director for International and Strategy Analysis, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Location: Room 2, Palace of Westminster |
Time | Business |
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10am | EU External Affairs Sub-Committee Subject: Private Meeting Location: Room 1, Palace of Westminster |
10am | Trade Union Political Funds and Political Party Funding Committee Subject: Trade Union Political Funds and Political Party Funding Witness(es): Location: Room 3A, Palace of Westminster |
2pm | Trade Union Political Funds and Political Party Funding Committee Subject: Trade Union Political Funds and Political Party Funding Witness(es): Location: Room 3A, Palace of Westminster |
Future Parliamentary business is provisional and is subject to change.

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