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Tuesday, 27 November 2018

Commons: Main Chamber   See this day →

  • Health and Social Care (including Topical Questions) Oral questions; 11:30 am
  • Relations between Ukraine and Russia – John Whittingdale Urgent question
  • Minimum Service Obligation (High Street Cashpoints) – Huw Merriman Ten Minute Rule Motion
  • Courts and Tribunals (Judiciary and Functions of Staff) Bill [Lords] - 2nd reading Legislation
  • Courts and Tribunals (Judiciary and Functions of Staff) Bill [Lords] – David Gauke Programme Motion
  • Courts and Tribunals (Judiciary and Functions of Staff) Bill [Lords] – Mel Stride Money Resolution
  • Arrest and detention of Jagtar Singh Johal - Martin Docherty-Hughes Adjournment debate

Lords: Main Chamber   See this day →

  • Developing mental health support in schools – Lord Storey Oral questions; 2:30 pm
  • Ensuring planned local government fair funding allocation will provide local authorities with the resources needed to provide sufficient and effective local services – Baroness Pinnock Oral questions
  • Sufficiency of current industry contributions to reduce gambling-related harm – the Bishop of St Albans Oral questions
  • Free TV licences for those of 75 – Lord Stevenson of Balmacara Oral questions
  • Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill [HL] - Report stage (day 2) – Lord O'Shaughnessy Legislation
  • Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Economic Partnership Agreements and Trade Agreement) (Eastern and Southern Africa States, Southern African Development Community States, Ghana and Ecuador) Order 2018 – motion to approve – Baroness Fairhead Orders and regulations
  • Draft European Union (Definition of Treaties) (Economic Partnership Agreements and Trade Agreement) (Eastern and Southern Africa States, Southern African Development Community States, Ghana and Ecuador) Order 2018 – motion to regret – Lord Stevenson of Balmacara Orders and regulations
  • Estimated rising time; 10:00 pm

Commons: Westminster Hall   See this day →

  • Armed violence against farming communities in Nigeria – Jim Shannon Westminster Hall debate; 9:30 am
  • Overpayments of carers allowance – Ruth George Westminster Hall debate; 11:00 am
  • Two child limit in universal credit and child tax credits – Alison Thewliss Westminster Hall debate; 2:30 pm
  • Future of the South Eastern rail franchise – Bob Neill Westminster Hall debate; 4:00 pm
  • EU settled status scheme – Matt Warman Westminster Hall debate; 4:30 pm

Commons: General Committee   See this day →

  • Fifth Delegated Legislation Committee: Draft Mental Health (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Order 2018 8:55 am; Room 11, Palace of Westminster
  • Public Bill Committee: Finance (No. 3) Bill 9:25 am; Room 10, Palace of Westminster
  • Public Bill Committee: Healthcare (International Arrangements) Bill 9:25 am; Room 16, Palace of Westminster
  • Public Bill Committee: Finance (No. 3) Bill 2:00 pm; Room 10, Palace of Westminster
  • Second Delegated Legislation Committee: Draft Trade Barriers (Revocation) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 2:30 pm; Room 9, Palace of Westminster
  • Third Delegated Legislation Committee: Draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Variation of Borrowing Power) Order 2018 2:30 pm; Room 12, Palace of Westminster

Commons: Select Committee

Education: School and college funding 10:00 am; Room 15, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • Dave Hill, Executive Director of Children, Families and Learning, Surrey County Council
  • Gary Fielding, Corporate Director of Strategic Resources, North Yorkshire County Council
  • Tim Moss, County Commissioner for School Quality Assurance and Intervention, Staffordshire County Council
  • Cllr Anntoinette Bramble,Chair of the Children and Young People’s Board, Local Government Association
  • Cllr Paul Carter, Chair, County Councils Network
  • Yolande Burgess, Strategy Director, London Councils
Justice: The role of the magistracy: follow-up 10:00 am; Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • John Bache JP, Chair, Magistrates Association
  • Mrs Jo King JP, Co-Chair, Magistrates’ Engagement Group
  • Duncan Webster JP, National Leadership Magistrate
  • Phil Bowen, Director, Centre for Justice Innovation
  • Penelope Gibbs, Director, Transform Justice
Treasury: Economic Crime 10:00 am; Room 6, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • Richard Piggin, Head of External Affairs, Which
  • Richard Emery, Independent Fraud Investigator, 4Keys International
Environmental Audit: Sustainability of the fashion industry 10:15 am; The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Mike Barry, Director of Sustainable Business, Marks and Spencer
  • Paul Lister, Head of Ethical Trade & Environmental Sustainability Team, Primark
  • Jamie Beck, Head of Supplier Management, Arcadia Group
  • Leanne Wood, Chief People, Strategy and Corporate Affairs Officer at Burberry
  • Carol Kane, Joint Chief Executive Officer, Boohoo
  • Nick Beighton, Chief Executive Officer, ASOS
  • Paul Smith, Head of Product Quality & Supply, Missguided
Science and Technology: Digital government 10:30 am; The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Tom Loosemore, Partner at Public Digital, former Deputy Director of the Government Digital Service (2011-2015)
  • Dafydd Vaughan, Director, Cedryrn Ltd
Science and Technology: Digital government 10:30 am; The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Tom Loosemore, Partner at Public Digital, former Deputy Director of the Government Digital Service (2011-2015)
  • Dafydd Vaughan, Director, Cedyrn Ltd
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Leaving the EU: implications for UK business 10:45 am; The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Dan Mobley, Corporate Relations Director, Diageo
  • Ian Rayson, Director of Corporate Communications, Nestlé UK
  • Ian Wright, Chief Executive, Food and Drink Federation
Exiting the European Union: The progress of the UK’s negotiations on EU withdrawal 1:15 pm; Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Disinformation and ‘fake news’ 11:30 am; The Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Richard Allan, Vice President of Policy Solutions, Facebook
  • Leopoldo Moreau, Chair, Freedom of Expression Commission, Chamber of Deputies, Argentina
  • Nele Lijnen, member, Committee on Infrastructure, Communications and Public Enterprises, Parliament of Belgium
  • Alessandro Molon, Member of the Chamber of Deputies, Brazil
  • Bob Zimmer, Chair, Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, House of Commons, Canada
  • Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Vice-Chair, Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, House of Commons, Canada
  • Charlie Angus, Vice-Chair, Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, House of Commons, Canada
  • Catherine Morin-Desailly, Standing Committee on Culture, Education and Media, French Senate
  • Hildegarde Naughton, Chair, Joint Committee on Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Parliament of Ireland
  • Eamon Ryan, member, Joint Committee on Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Parliament of Ireland
  • Dr Inese Lībiņa-Egnere, Deputy Speaker, Parliament of Latvia
  • Pritam Singh, member, Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, Parliament of Singapore
  • Edwin Tong, member, Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, Parliament of Singapore
  • Sun Xueling, member, Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, Parliament of Singapore
Defence: Mental Health and the Armed Forces, Part Two: The Provision of Care 11:30 am; Room 5, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • Catherine Braddick-Hughes
  • Andy Price
  • Tim Boughton
  • Sue Freeth, Chief Executive, Combat Stress
  • David Richmond CBE, former Chairman of the Contact Group
  • Tony Wright, Chief Executive, Forward Assist
Welsh Affairs: Prison provision in Wales 2:15 pm; The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Evan Jones, Head of Community Services, St Giles Trust
  • Junior Smart, Business Development Manager, St Giles Trust
Health and Social Care: Impact of the Brexit withdrawal agreement on health and social care 2:30 pm; Room 6, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • Professor Tamara Hervey, Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law, University of Sheffield
  • Mark Dayan, Policy and Public Affairs Analyst, Nuffield Trust
  • Nick Fahy, Senior Researcher, University of Oxford Medical Sciences Division
  • Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
  • Sir Chris Wormald, Permanent Secretary, Department of Health and Social Care
  • Simon Stevens, Chief Executive, NHS England
  • Ian Dalton, Chief Executive, NHS Improvement
Backbench Business: Proposals for backbench debates 2:30 pm; Room 16, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • Members of Parliament
Foreign Affairs: Global Britain and India 2:45 pm; The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Dr Rudra Chaudhuri, Senior Lecturer, King’s College London and Director, Carnegie India
  • Ranjan Mathai, former Indian High Commissioner to the UK
  • Professor Kate Sullivan de Estrada, Associate Professor in the International Relations of South Asia, University of Oxford
Home Affairs: The work of the Home Secretary 3:30 pm; The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP, Home Secretary
  • Sir Philip Rutnam, Permanent Secretary, Home Office
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Disinformation and ‘fake news’ 3:30 pm; The Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House
Witnesses:
  • Elizabeth Denham, Information Commissioner
  • Steve Wood, Deputy Information Commissioner, Information Commissioner's Office
  • Leopoldo Moreau, Chair, Freedom of Expression Commission, Chamber of Deputies, Argentina
  • Catherine Morin-Desailly, Standing Committee on Culture, Education and Media, French Senate
  • Alessandro Molon, Member of the Chamber of Deputies, Brazil
  • Bob Zimmer, Chair, Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, House of Commons, Canada
  • Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Vice-Chair, Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, House of Commons, Canada
  • Charlie Angus, Vice-Chair, Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, House of Commons, Canada
  • Nele Lijnen, member, Committee on Infrastructure, Communications and Public Enterprises, Parliament of Belgium
  • Hildegarde Naughton, Chair, Joint Committee on Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Parliament of Ireland
  • Eamon Ryan, member, Joint Committee on Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Parliament of Ireland
  • Dr Inese Lībiņa-Egnere, Deputy Speaker, Parliament of Latvia
  • Pritam Singh, member, Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, Parliament of Singapore
  • Edwin Tong, member, Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, Parliament of Singapore
  • Sun Xueling, member, Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, Parliament of Singapore
  • Ashkan Soltani, tech expert

Lords: Select Committee

Rural Economy Committee: Rural Economy 9:30 am; Room 1, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • (at 9:45 AM)
  • Mr Ben Colson, Chair, Bus Users UK
  • Mr Darren Shirley, CEO, Campaign for Better Transport
  • Mr John Birtwistle, Head of Policy - UK Bus, FirstGroup plc
  • (at 10:45 AM)
  • Ms Julia Mulligan, Chair, National Rural Crime Network
  • Deputy Chief Constable Craig Naylor, Lead for Rural Crime, National Police Chiefs’ Council
Bribery Act 2010 Committee: Bribery Act 2010 10:30 am; Room 4, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • (at 10:30 AM)
  • Dr Branislav Hock, Lecturer in Counter Fraud Studies , Portsmouth University
  • (at 11:35 AM)
  • Mr Donald Toon, Director of Prosperity (Economic Crime and Cyber Crime), National Crime Agency
  • Mr James Mitra, Senior Operations Manager, International Corruption Unit, National Crime Agency
Intergenerational Fairness and Provision Committee: Intergenerational Fairness and Provision 11:30 am; Room 4A, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • (at 11:40 AM)
  • Professor James Sefton, Chair in Economics, Imperial College London
  • Mr Julian McCrae, Senior Advisor, International School of Government, King's College London
  • Mr Chris Giles, Economics Editor, Financial Times
  • (at 12:30 PM)
  • Professor Sir John Hills, Chair of CASE and Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics
  • Mr Warwick Lightfoot, Head of Economics and Social Policy, Policy Exchange
  • Ms Carys Roberts, Senior Economist, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)
  • Mr Rory Meakin, Research Fellow, TaxPayers' Alliance
Science and Technology Committee (Lords): Forensic Science 3:15 pm; Room 4A, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • (at 3:25 PM)
  • Dr Anya Hunt, CEO, Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences
  • Mr Angus Marshall, Director and Principal Scientist, n-gate Ltd
  • Dr David Schudel, Forensic scientist, Keith Borer Consultant
  • (at 4:25 PM)
  • Mr Mark Stokes, Head of Digital, Cyber & Communications Forensics Unit, Metropolitan Police
  • Dr Jan Collie, Managing Director and Senior Forensic Investigator, Discovery Forensics
  • Professor Peter Sommer, Professor of Digital Forensics, Birmingham City University
Regenerating Seaside Towns and Communities Committee: Regenerating Seaside Towns 3:20 pm; Room 2A, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • (at 3:20 PM)
  • Mr Alex de Rijke, Director, drMM
  • Mr Gary Young, Partner, Farrells
  • Mr Andy Murdoch, Director (Cities), Buro Happold Engineering
  • (at 4:00 PM)
  • Ms Karen Tyrell, Executive Director of External Affairs, Addaction
  • Mr Sam Crowe, Acting Director of Public Health, Public Health Dorset
Economic Affairs Committee: Social care funding in England 3:35 pm; Room 1, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses:
  • (at 3:35 PM)
  • Mr Rob Yuille, Head of Retirement Policy, Association of British Insurers
  • Mr John Godfreys, Corporate Affairs Director, Legal and General Group
  • (at 4:35 PM)
  • Ms Daniela Silcock, Head of Policy Research, Pensions Policy Institute
  • Sir Steven Webb, Director of Policy , Royal London Group
  • Mr Steven Cameron, Pensions Director, Aegon UK
SLSC Sub-Committee B: Private Meeting 3:45 pm; Room 3A, Palace of Westminster

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