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International Agreements Committee seek specialist trade policy adviser
International Agreements Committee seek specialist trade policy adviser
5 August 2024
House of Lords committees following dissolution
Following the dissolution of Parliament on 30 May 2024, all select committees have ceased to exist.
30 May 2024
Effective implementation of CPTPP required says Lords Committee
International Agreements publishes its report on UK accession to Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
27 February 2024
Upcoming events
Wednesday
16 October 2024
4:00pm
Public
5:00pm
Private
Data and digital trade - Oral evidence
16 October 2024
4:00pm
- Rt Hon Douglas Alexander MP (Minister of State (Minister for Trade Policy and Economic Security) at Department for Business and Trade)
- Graham Floater (Director, US, Services, Investment and Digital at Department for Business and Trade)
- The Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)
- Vicki Brown (Head of Data Flows Policy at Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)
To be confirmed
Tuesday
15 October 2024
4:00pm
Private
Private meeting
15 October 2024
To be confirmed
Tuesday
8 October 2024
4:00pm
Public
5:00pm
Private
Oral evidence session
8 October 2024
Amendment to UK-US Mutual Defence Agreement; UK-US-Aus Agreement for Cooperation related to Naval Nuclear Propulsion - Oral evidence
4:00pm
- Joe Pitt-Rashid (Director of Strategy and Policy for the Defence Nuclear Organisation at Ministry of Defence)
- Roland Knott (Deputy Director Warhead Capability at Ministry of Defence)
- Commodore Paul Carter (Deputy Director AUKUS Programme at Ministry of Defence)
Room 3, Palace of Westminster
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