Home affairs and science and tech committees among those sitting today

At 9.30 am, climate minister Graham Stuart faces questions on the government’s nuclear energy strategy at the science and tech committee.

At 9.45 am, chief Inspector Andy Cooke and Police Federation National Chair Steve Hartshorn face the home affairs committee.

At 10.00 am, the Lords and Commons environment committees grills DEFRA secretary Thérèse Coffey and foreign office minister Zac Goldsmith on the COP15 biodiversity conference.

At 2.30 pm, the women and equalities committee hears from the Premier League, FA and PFA on tackling sexism and inequality in football.

At 3.00 pm, the joint committee on human rights takes evidence from Children’s Commissioner Rachel de Souza on rights issues affecting children.

You can view a full list here.