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Tim Yeo mentioned

Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 29th May 2024
Report - Third Report - The House of Commons standards landscape: how MPs’ standards and conduct are regulated

Committee on Standards

Found: This provides significant mitigation”House of Commons standards landscape88 Tim Yeo 5R 2013–1421 Nov

Wednesday 20th January 2021
Written Evidence - Evans Engineering
TIP0002 - Technological Innovations and Climate Change: Tidal Power

Technological Innovations and Climate Change: Tidal Power - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: proposed for the Severn Estuary in 2008 and presented to the Parliamentary Select Committee chaired by Tim

Tuesday 21st July 2020
Inquiry Publications - Seventh Report: Sanctions in respect of the conduct of Members

Sanctions - Committee on Standards

Found: Tim Yeo [5 R 2013Œ14] Offered to make approaches to Ministers and/or servants of the Crown on behalf

Saturday 11th July 2020
Inquiry Publications - First Report: My BEIS inquiry: proposals from the public

My BEIS inquiry - Business and Trade Committee

Found: ˜e Energy Symposium headed 125 My BEIS inquiry: proposals from the public by Tim Yeo back in 2010/

Wednesday 10th June 2020
Written Evidence - Substations Action - Save East Suffolk (SASES)
OSW0022 - Technological Innovations and Climate Change: Offshore Wind

Technological Innovations and Climate Change: Offshore Wind - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: id=45882.Proceedings from National Symposium on Future Electricity Networks Œ Tim Yeo MP, April 2011https



Select Committee Inquiry
16 Dec 2013
Evidence from the Prime Minister: 14 January 2014
Liaison Committee (Commons) (Select)
Not accepting submissions

The Liaison Committee took evidence from the Prime Minister David Cameron at 4.00pm on Tuesday 14 January, continuing the Committee’s regular questioning of the Prime Minister.

The session focussed on the following themes:

Violence against women and girls

  • International development and action to tackle violence against women and girls
  • Preventing sexual violence in conflict
  • Sexual harassment in the armed forces
  • Female genital mutilation – nationally and internationally
  • Child sexual exploitation
  • Human trafficking/modern day slavery
  • UK implementation of international agreements
  • Domestic violence
  • Sex education and the role of schools
  • Housing and the benefits system

Energy policy and environmental priorities

  • Energy security and blackouts
  • Investor confidence
  • The risks posed by electro-magnetic pulses
  • Energy subsidies and fuel poverty
  • Environmental priorities
  • Shale gas
  • Community engagement and scientific advice

The session was chaired by Rt Hon Sir Alan Beith MP (Lib Dem) and involved the following Select Committee Chairs:

  • Mr Graham Allen MP, Political and Constitutional Reform (Lab)
  • Rt Hon James Arbuthnot MP, Defence (Cons)
  • Dame Anne Begg MP, Work and Pensions (Lab)
  • Rt Hon Sir Malcolm Bruce MP, International Development (Lib Dem)
  • Mr William Cash MP, European Scrutiny (Cons)
  • David T C Davies MP, Welsh Affairs (Con)
  • Dr Hywel Francis MP, Joint Committee on Human Rights (Lab)
  • Miss Anne McIntosh MP, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Con)
  • Andrew Miller MP, Science and Technology (Lab)
  • Rt Hon Keith Vaz MP, Home Affairs (Lab)
  • Joan Walley MP, Environmental Audit (Lab)
  • Tim Yeo MP, Energy and Climate Change (Con)

Oral and written evidence for this session can be found by selecting the relevant option below.