11 A.M.

Lords questions government on education and child safety online

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Thursday, June 11, 2020

On Thursday 11 June, business begins in the House of Lords with daily oral questions on the exposure of young people to harmful content, Authorised Push Payment fraud, the NHSX Covid-19 contract tracing application, and the levels of projected unemployment for the next 12 months.

Key Points: 
  • On Thursday 11 June, business begins in the House of Lords with daily oral questions on the exposure of young people to harmful content, Authorised Push Payment fraud, the NHSX Covid-19 contract tracing application, and the levels of projected unemployment for the next 12 months.
  • You can watch the full session live on Parliament TV from 11am.
  • A transcript will also be available via Lords Hansard around three hours after proceedings, and a short summary of what was discussed will be available on this page.
  • Questions scheduled for Thursday 11 June from 11am:
    Lord Randall of Uxbridge to ask the government about levels of projected unemployment for the next 12 months.