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House of Lords Media Notices - February 2025

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UK and Ukraine One Hundred Year Partnership Agreement – new inquiry launched
International Agreements Committee explores issues including impact of the conflict and potential ceasefire with Russia.
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Former security and defence heads to be quizzed by Lords Committee as part of its inquiry into UK-EU reset
Lords European Affairs Committee continues inquiry
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Physicist and TV presenter Brian Cox to address new Lords Committee on the UK’s Engagement with Space
A new House of Lords Committee set up to explore the UK’s role and engagement with space hold evidence session
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Former security and defence heads to be quizzed by Lords Committee as part of its inquiry into UK-EU reset
European Affairs Committee explores shared UK-EU objectives and impact of new US administration.
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Physicist and TV presenter Brian Cox to address new Lords Committee on the UK’s Engagement with Space
New committee members to potential of space for economy and society in inaugural evidence session.
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Lady Chief Justice annual evidence session
The Lords Constitution Committee hold its annual evidence session with the Lady Chief Justice, Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill. Find out more
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Lords committee hears about the public health impacts of nitrogen
Members continue inquiry into the efficient use and management of reactive nitrogen
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Lords committee hears from planning and consumer experts for its energy grid inquiry
Industry and Regulators Committee hears from planning and consumer experts
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Defence industry heads to be quizzed by Lords Committee as part of its inquiry into UK-EU reset
European Affairs Committee begins inquiry into security and defence
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Former Head of the Foreign Office Simon McDonald on the Chagos Island deal “once you have decided to engage in a legal process you can’t then walk away from it when you don't like the result”
"UK has an obligation to see through the Chagos Islands deal", says Lord McDonald

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