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Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Select Committee

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The Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Select Committee was a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The remit of the Committee was to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, any associated public bodies and the government office for science.

The committee was dissolved on 30 September 2009 and replaced by the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee following the merging of the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills into the new Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.[1] The committee was officially replaced by the Science and Technology Select Committee, which was re-established on 1 October 2009 and is made up of the same membership as the old Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills select committee.

Membership

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The membership of the committee at its time of dissolution were:

Member Party Constituency
Phil Willis MP, (Chair) Liberal Democrat Harrogate and Knaresborough
Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods MP Labour City of Durham
Tim Boswell MP Conservative Daventry
Ian Cawsey MP Labour Brigg and Goole
Nadine Dorries MP Conservative Mid-Bedfordshire
Dr Ian Gibson MP Labour Norwich North
Dr Evan Harris MP Liberal Democrat Oxford West and Abingdon
Dr Brian Iddon MP Labour Bolton South East
Gordon Marsden MP Labour Blackpool South
Bob Spink MP Independent Castle Point
Ian Stewart MP Labour Eccles
Graham Stringer MP Labour Manchester Blackley
Dr Desmond Turner MP Labour Brighton Kemptown
Rob Wilson MP Conservative Reading East

Source: Parliament Website

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