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14 October 2025 - Electronic border management systems - follow-up - Oral evidence

Committee Justice and Home Affairs Committee
Inquiry Electronic border management systems - follow-up

Tuesday 14 October 2025

Start times: 10:30am (private) 10:30am (public)


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Lords Committee examines the launch of the Entry / Exit System

The Justice and Home Affairs Committee is questioning three witnesses about the launch of the EU’s Entry / Exit System on 12 October 2025. This session is a further follow-up to the Committee’s work on electronic border management systems in 2024. The Committee is also questioning witnesses about the impact of the UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA).

The Committee will hear from: Simon Calder, travel journalist and broadcaster, Assoc. Prof Niovi Vavoula, Associate Professor and Chair in Cyber Policy at the University of Luxembourg and Simon Lejeune, Chief Safety and Stations and Security Officer at Eurostar.

 

Meeting details

At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Work Electronic border management systems - follow-up (Non-inquiry session)
Chief Safety and Stations and Security Officer at Eurostar
Associate Professor and Chair in Cyber Policy at University of Luxembourg

The Committee will cover a range of topics including initial impressions of the EES launch, the legal basis for the phased approach to EES, the UK’s preparedness for the launch and the impact at the juxtaposed borders. The Committee will also ask about variations in introduction between EU countries, the UK Government’s communication plan, and issues relating to dual nationals.

Possible questions

  • Is the UK now better prepared because of the postponement for the launch of EES or has the postponement from 2024 caused additional cost and confusion?
  • How has the introduction of the EES varied by country?
  • Has the UK Government done enough to communicate the changes for British travellers?
  • What are the challenges for the Common Travel Area and for tourism in Northern Ireland as a result of the ETA?
  • Have there been any developments in data sharing between the EU and the UK on border management?
  • What lessons can be learned by the UK and EU from the introduction of EES and ETA over the last few years?

Further information

Location

Room 3, Palace of Westminster

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