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United Kingdom Internal Market Bill

Inquiry

The inquiry will consider the constitutional implications of the UK Internal Market Bill. It will explore the implications that the Bill poses for the Rule of Law and devolution.

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Past events

Wednesday 14 October 2020
10:00am Private
11:15am Public
United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - Oral evidence 14 October 2020
11:15am
  • Rt Hon Robert Buckland (Secretary of State for Justice & Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain at Ministry of Justice)
Virtual meeting (Webcast)
Wednesday 30 September 2020
10:00am Private
10:20am Public
United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - Oral evidence 30 September 2020
10:20am
  • Mick Antoniw MS (Chair at Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee, Welsh Parliament)
Virtual Meeting (Webcast)
Thursday 24 September 2020
10:00am Private
10:30am Public
United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - Oral evidence 24 September 2020
10:30am
  • Professor Nicola McEwen (Professor of Territorial Politics at University of Edinburgh)
  • Professor Katy Hayward (Professor of Social Divisions and Conflict at Queen's University Belfast)
  • Professor Joanne Hunt (Professor at Cardiff University)
Virtual Meeting (Webcast)
Wednesday 23 September 2020
10:00am Private
10:30am Public
United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - Oral evidence 23 September 2020
10:30am
  • Professor Mark Elliott (Professor of Public Law at University of Cambridge)
  • Sir Stephen Laws QC (Former First Parliamentary Counsel at Cabinet Office)
  • Sir Franklin Berman QC (Barrister at Essex Court Chambers)
11:15am
  • The Rt Hon. the Lord Butler of Brockwell KG GCB CVO (Former Cabinet Secretary at Cabinet Office)
  • The Lord O'Donnell GCB (Former Cabinet Secretary at Cabinet Office)
  • The Lord Wilson of Dinton GCB (Former Cabinet Secretary at Cabinet Office)
Virtual meeting (Webcast)

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  • Email: constitution@parliament.uk
  • Phone: 020 7219 3871 (committee staff) | 020 7219 8286 (Press Officer)
  • Address: Constitution Committee, House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW