The Welsh economy and Covid-19

Welsh Affairs Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 23 Apr 2020 Closed: 22 Feb 2021 Parliament page
The Welsh Affairs Committee has launched an inquiry into the economic consequences for Wales of Covid-19, and the support that will be required to support the Welsh economy both during the pandemic and the rebuilding period that will follow.
1 Report
3 Oral sessions
5 Letters
3 Events
Oral evidence sessions 3 sessions
Oral evidence
Ken Skates MS · The Welsh Government Rebecca Evans MS · Welsh Government
oral evidence; Oral evidence
Avril Lewis MBE · Technology Connected Caroline Norbury · Creative Industries Federation Claudia Currie · Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation Luned Whelan · TAC (Independent Television Wales) Lynn Pamment · Welsh Sports Association Tim Williams · Welsh Automotive Forum
Oral evidence
Title HC No. Published Items Response
3rd Report - The Welsh economy and Covid-19: Interim Report HC 324 21 Jul 2020 0 Overdue
Correspondence 5 letters
20 Jul 2020 To committee Letter from the Minister for Education, Welsh Government, re Higher education in Wales and Covid-19, 15 July 20
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2 Jun 2020 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Chancellor of the Exchequer re the Welsh economy and Covid-19, 13 May 20
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2 Jun 2020 To committee Letter from the Economic Secretary to the Treasury to the Chair re the Welsh economy and Covid-19, 29 May 20
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22 May 2020 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions re Universal Credit claims in Wales, 13 May 20
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22 May 2020 To committee Letter from the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to the Chair re Universal Credit claims in Wales, 21 May 20
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