Lord Eatwell

Labour Peer

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Committees

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

Lord Eatwell is currently a member of the following committees:

Member, Financial Services Regulation Committee

The Financial Services Regulation Committee was appointed to consider the regulation of financial services.

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Committee memberships held in the past

  • Member, Industry and Regulators Committee (14 Apr 2021 to 31 Jan 2023)
  • Member, Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Bill [HL] Committee ( 5 Sep 2011 to 1 Dec 2011)
  • Member, Economic Affairs Committee (15 Dec 2008 to 8 Apr 2010)
  • Member, Financial Services and Markets (Joint Committee) ( 2 Mar 1999 to 11 Nov 1999)
  • Member, EU Sub-Committee D (23 Nov 1993 to 8 Nov 1995)

All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs)

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Lord Eatwell is a member of the following groups


All-Party Parliamentary Group on HIV, AIDS and Sexual Health

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  • Purpose: HIV is not yesterday's story. It is with us today in the UK and affecting families all over the world. The APPG believes that as parliamentarians we should play our part in addressing this epidemic along with addressing the rising STI (sexually transmitted infection) rate.
  • Membership Source: Source
  • APPG Website: https://www.appghivaids.org.uk/
  • APPG register: Parliament website

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