3 current inquiries
Inquiries allow committees to consider oral and written evidence on a particular topic. They usually result in the publication of a report.
Review of treaty scrutiny
Opened 15 May 2024
Data and digital trade
Report:
Published
On 11 December 2024
Govt. response:
Due by
On 11 February 2025
Opened 1 May 2024
UK-Swiss Financial Services Agreement
Report:
Published
On 29 April 2024
Govt. response:
Published
On 23 January 2025
Opened 26 January 2024
Non-inquiry work
Non-inquiry sessions
Non-inquiry sessions are brief packages of work that will not necessarily result in a report. They may be used to revisit previous inquiry topics or take evidence on a topical matter.
Legislative scrutiny
Legislative scrutiny focuses on a particular piece of legislation, sometimes in draft form. The committee might consider it in private, or may take evidence.
Regular evidence sessions
Some committees take evidence from certain officeholders or organisations on a regular basis outside the structure of an inquiry.
Latest news
Government should work with international partners on data and digital trade
International Agreements Committee publishes report on data and digital trade
12 December 2024
Specialist trade adviser appointed
International Agreements Committee appoints Sarah Hall as specialist trade policy adviser to support the Committee’s scrutiny work
15 November 2024
International Agreements Committee seek specialist trade policy adviser
International Agreements Committee seek specialist trade policy adviser
5 August 2024
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