Administration Committee to hold first public evidence session for communications and engagement inquiry
The House of Commons Administration Committee has announced a series of public evidence sessions, as part of its inquiry into the communications and engagement services provided by the House of Commons Administration. The first evidence session will take place on Monday 5 June at 4.40pm.
Meeting details
The cross-party Committee of MPs will hear from experts in Parliamentary studies and engagement, as well as from journalists based in the Palace of Westminster.
The inquiry is an opportunity for the Committee to examine how communications and engagement experts in the House of Commons can promote the wide range of facilities the House Administration provides to Members and the public.
Members of the Committee are keen to explore how the House Administration can increase understanding of the scrutiny that MPs do both in the Chamber and in committees, as well as a chance to investigate the role of the House’s communications in contributing to the perception of, and sentiment towards, Parliamentary democracy.