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Press Notice No. 14 (2001-2002) dated 11 February 2002 LORDS COMMITTEE GLOBALISATION INQUIRY: HEARINGS The House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs continues its hearings in relation to its inquiry into the impact of the globalisation of the world economy. Tomorrow, Tuesday 12th February at 4 pm, evidence will be heard from Sir Howard Davies, Chairman, Mr Michael Foot, Managing Director, and Mr Andrew Sykes, Head of Department, Financial Services Authority. The hearing will be held in Committee Room 3, Palace of Westminster (access via St Stephen's Entrance, the main public entrance to the Houses of Parliament). The hearing is open to the public and the press. Announcements of further hearings will be made weekly. NOTES FOR EDITORS 1. The Committee was appointed by the House of Lords on 7 March 2001 and reappointed on 28 June with the following terms of reference:"to consider economic affairs". On 24 July the Committee published a Call for Evidence in relation to its inquiry into globalisation of the world economy announced on 22 March. The deadline for written submissions (31 January 2002)(extended from 8 October)) has now expired. 2. Membership:
3. The House of Lords appointed, on 7 December 1998, a Select Committee to consider the operation of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England. Its last report, HL Paper 34 (Session 2000-01), was published in February 2001. Previously, in June 2000, the Liaison Committee of the House of Lords recommended "the appointment of a sessional Economic Committee after the present ad hoc Committee on the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England has concluded its inquiry" (HL Paper 81 (Session 1999-2000)). 4. Further information: Christine Salmon, Clerk, Committee Office, House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW (Tel 020 7219 5765, Fax 020 7219 6715, E-mail economicaffairs@parliament.uk. |
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