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Chris Humphries gives evidence to After Leitch

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The Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Committee will hold its third evidence session in its After Leitch inquiry tomorrow (25 June).

Those giving evidence will be:

* Chris Humphries, chief executive, UK Commission for Employment and Skills

* Teresa Sayers, chief executive, Financial Services Skills Council

* Tom Bewick, chief executive, Creative and Cultural Skills and Alliance Employment and Skills Board.

* Steven Broomhead, chief executive, Northwest Regional Development Agency;

* David Hughes, regional rirector, Learning and Skills Council (LSC) London; and

* David Cragg, regional director, West Midlands Learning and Skills Council.

The sessions, held at 9.30am and 10.15am at Portcullis House, are open to the public on a first come, first served basis.

Portcullis House is the building directly above Westminster Station, entrance to which is via Victoria Embankment. There is no system for the prior reservation of seats in Committee Rooms. It is advisable to allow about 30 minutes to pass through security checks.

Those interested in attending the session should check the venue by contacting the House of Commons Public Information Office on 020 7219 4272 today.

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