House of Lords Media Notices - March 2013

Lords will hear evidence from Cancer Research UK and the Tobacco Manufacturer's Association

Europe Minister, David Lidington, will appear before Lords Committee

Lords EU Select Committee publishes its report today

Lords Committee on Adoption Legislation publishes its final report today

Universities and Science Minister, David Willetts, appears before peers

Peers will quiz Anna Soubry MP, Minister for Public Health

Committee say Government is woefully unprepared for ageing

Committee to question Manfred Bergmann and Richard Woodhouse

Lords to debate Committee's report published in Novermber 2012

Committee critical of fast tracking of the Bill

Committee write to RCUK following up on their report on open access

Lords Communications Committee publish its report on media convergence today

The UK has a strong case for legal action, but the government and city have taken their eye off the ball, says a Lords EU Committee

Lords Economic Affairs Committee to investigate reforming corporate taxation
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House of Lords Media Notices - 2013
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House of Lords Media Notices - March 2013
- Media regulation is not just about Leveson, says Lords
- EU Financial Transaction Tax: Financial uphill battle gets steeper
- How much is enough?
- Lords to debate Science Committee report calling for better Science, Engineering and Maths Education to drive economic growth
- Lords EU Committee to quiz European Commission and CBI on potential impact of EU Financial Transaction Tax
- Lords Science Committee recommend further changes to RCUK's revised open access policy and guidance
- The UK is unready for ageing - urgent action needed by government
- Lords Constitution Committee questions hurried and retrospective Job Seekers Bill
- EEAS has made a good start but must work harder to focus on priorities and reduce costs say Lords EU Committee
- Lords question Minister on EU Tobacco Products Directive
- Lords quiz Minister on effectiveness of EU research and innovation proposals
- The EU must ensure its own rules are followed ahead of any further expansion to avoid repeating the problems of Bulgaria and Romania's accession
- Post-adoption support must be made a legal requirement, says Lords
- Proposed tobacco products Directive – going up in smoke?
- Will litigants suffer because of ineffective changes to the Court of Justice of the European Union?
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House of Lords Media Notices - March 2013