Committees

In the UK Parliament, committees are groups of MPs or Peers who examine specific issues in more detail than can be done in debates.

Some committees focus on checking the government’s decisions and spending, while others investigate specific topics and proposed legislation.

Juliet Campbell is currently a member of the following committees:

Member, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (EFRA) scrutinises the work of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).

It looks at issues from farming to the water sector to a circular economy.

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Member, Speaker's Advisory Committee on Works of Art

The Speaker’s Advisory Committee on Works of Art is a cross-party group of Members appointed by the Speaker to advise on the use and management of the Parliamentary Art Collection in the House of Commons.

Its work includes the purchase of works of art, safeguarding the Parliamentary Art Collection, ensuring new purchases are in line with the Acquisition Policy and to advise officials on the decorative interiors of the Commons areas of the Parliamentary Estate.

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Member, Human Rights (Joint Committee)

The Joint Committee on Human Rights consists of twelve members, appointed from both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, to examine matters relating to human rights within the United Kingdom, as well as scrutinising every Government Bill for its compatibility with human rights.

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Member, Ecclesiastical Committee


Committee memberships held in the past

  • Member, Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill Committee (15 Jan 2025 to 25 Mar 2025)
  • Member, Armed Forces Commissioner Bill ( 4 Dec 2024 to 12 Dec 2024)

All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs)

All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal cross-party groups made up of MPs and Peers who share an interest in a particular country or subject.

They do not have formal powers or funding, but can book rooms on the parliamentary estate and may receive funding from outside organisations and companies.

We source information on APPG memberships from lists on APPG websites or asking APPGs for unpublished lists. Please report any incorrect or outdated information.

Juliet Campbell is an officer of the following groups


All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Caribbean (Chair & Registered Contact)

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  • Purpose: To explore the future of the post-Brexit trading relationship between the UK and the Caribbean; to explore the future of our diplomatic relationships with Caribbean states, and to consider their diplomatic status in our country; to consider the question and scope of repatriation, and what that could mean to both the UK and the Caribbean; to meet visiting Caribbean politicians; to encourage a political interest in the Caribbean.
  • Membership Source: Source
  • APPG Website: N/A
  • APPG register: Parliament website


All-Party Parliamentary Group on Children in Police Custody (Officer)

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  • Purpose: To raise awareness of the experiences of children in police custody; for parliamentarians to hear from children, professionals and experts about the impacts of police custody on children, their families, carers and communities; to develop recommendations for reform to ensure that children's rights are upheld and respected in police custody.
  • Membership Source: Source
  • APPG Website: https://appgchildrenincustody.org/
  • APPG register: Parliament website


All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dyslexia (Chair & Registered Contact)

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Juliet Campbell is a member of the following groups


All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Armed Forces Community

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