Select Committees Episodes Episode guide
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Transport Committee on Electric Vehicles
Coverage of the Transport select committee session on the transition to electric vehicles.
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Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy
National Security Strategy Joint Committee's session on the UK's defence and resilience.
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Foreign Affairs Committee with Morgan McSweeney
The Foreign Affairs select committee session with evidence from Morgan McSweeney.
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Foreign Affairs Committee with Sir Philip Barton
Foreign Affairs committee on the appointment of Lord Mandelson as UK ambassador to the US.
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National Highways Committee
The Transport committee session on the work of National Highways, on Wednesday 22 April.
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China and the UK Economy Committee
The Business and Trade committee session on China and the UK economy, on Tuesday 21 April.
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Foreign Affairs Committee with Cat Little
The Foreign Affairs committee session on the security vetting of Peter Mandelson.
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Foreign Affairs Committee on the Gibraltar Treaty
Foreign Affairs Committee session on the UK/EU treaty on Gibraltar, on Monday 20 April.
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Home Affairs Committee on Organised Crime
Committee on the impact of serious and organised crime on local neighbourhoods.
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Education Committee on Screen Time and Social Media Use
Education Committee session on screen time and social media use, on Tuesday 21 April.
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Northern Ireland Troubles Bill Committee
Human Rights joint committee's legislative scrutiny of the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill.
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EU Dynamic Alignment Committee
European Affairs committee session on dynamic alignment with the European Union.
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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee on the Food Supply
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs committee session on fairness in the food supply chain
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UK Supreme Court Committee
The Constitution committee's annual session on the work of the UK Supreme Court.
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Foreign Affairs Committee with Olly Robbins
Coverage of the Foreign Affairs select committee session with evidence from Olly Robbins.
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Work and Pensions/Education Committee on the Child Poverty Strategy
Work and Pensions/Education joint committee on the government's child poverty strategy.
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Culture, Media and Sport Committee on Children's TV
The Culture, Media and Sport committee session on children's TV and online video content.
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Education Committee on the SEND White Paper
Education committee on the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) white paper.
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Lords Public Services Committee on Ambulance Services
The Lords Public Services committee session on ambulance services from Wednesday 15 April.
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Business and Trade Committee on AI and the Workforce
Business and Trade committee on artificial intelligence and the future of the workforce.
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Women and Equalities Committee on Women in Comedy
The Women and Equalities select committee on the experiences of women in live comedy.
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Foreign Affairs Committee on Disinformation Diplomacy
The Foreign Affairs select committee on disinformation diplomacy, from Tuesday 14 April.
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Scottish Affairs Committee on GB Energy and Net Zero
Scottish Affairs select committee session on GB Energy and the transition to net zero.
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Environment Committee on the Water Sector
Environment, Food & Rural Affairs select committee session on reform of the water sector.
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Lords Environment Committee on Waste Crime
The Lords Environment and Climate Change select committee session on waste crime.
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Education/Work and Pensions Committees on Child Poverty
Coverage of a joint committee session on the government's child poverty strategy.
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Business and Trade Committee on the Royal Mail
Royal Mail's new owner, Daniel K艡et铆nsk媒 of EP Holding, gives evidence in this session.
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Health and Social Care Committee on Food and Weight Management
The Health and Social Care select committee session on food and weight management.
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Science and Technology Committee on Social Media
Science and Technology committee on social media, misinformation and harmful algorithms.
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Liaison Committee with Sir Keir Starmer
The Liaison select committee session with evidence from prime minister Sir Keir Starmer.