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Upcoming Business – Lords: Select Committee (13 June 2013)

External Affairs (EU Sub-Committee C): Private meeting,. 10:00 am; Room 2A, Palace of Westminster

Upcoming Business – Lords: Select Committee (6 June 2013)

External Affairs (EU Sub-Committee C): Private meeting. 9:30 am; Room 2A, Palace of Westminster

Intellectual Property Bill [HL]: Second Reading (22 May 2013)

Lord Browne of Ladyton: My Lords, in the introductory remarks of the noble Viscount, for which I thank him, he used the active verbs of strengthening, improving, simplifying and clarifying the law. The robust contribution from the noble Baroness, Lady Buscombe, indicated the metrics against which the Government may be judged in relation to their ambition to strengthen, improve and clarify the law. The House should...

European Union Documents: Syria (EU Restrictive Measures) (21 May 2013) See 4 other results from this debate

Alistair Burt: I thank all colleagues for their contributions to this short debate. We have covered a lot of ground, and I appreciate how colleagues have handled it. My hon. Friend the Member for Bournemouth East (Mr Ellwood) reminded me of the line from “Argo”, which could have been used in a number of other films. There are no good choices. They are all bad choices. What we are trying to do...

Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill: Schedule 6 — Marriage overseas (21 May 2013)

Division number 11 See full list of votes (From The Public Whip)Aye Diane Abbott Debbie Abrahams Danny Alexander Mr Douglas Alexander Heidi Alexander Rushanara Ali Graham Allen Stuart Andrew Jonathan Ashworth Adrian Bailey William Bain Norman Baker Harriett Baldwin Ed Balls Gordon Banks Stephen Barclay Gregory Barker John Baron Mr Kevin Barron Gavin Barwell Hugh Bayley Margaret Beckett Dame...

Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill: Jurisdiction in relation to marriage of same sex couples (21 May 2013)

Introduction 1 This Schedule shall have effect, subject to section 6(3) and (4), with respect to the jurisdiction of the court to entertain any of the following proceedings in relation to a marriage of a same sex couple— (a) proceedings for divorce, judicial separation or nullity of marriage; (b) proceedings for an order which ends a marriage on the ground that one of the couple is...

Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill: Clause 9 — Conversion of civil partnership into marriage (21 May 2013) See 1 other result from this debate

Helen Grant: It is nice to be able to make a contribution at last to this important debate, after sitting on the Front Bench for quite a few hours. I will first speak to Government amendments in the group. This is a large group of amendments that, in broad terms, concern pension entitlements, gender reassignment, devolution and a number of miscellaneous matters. Government amendment 25 ensures that the...

Armed Forces (Recruitment Age) (21 May 2013)

Mark Lancaster: My hon. Friend makes a powerful point, which I agree with. I fully respect the position of the hon. Member for Stockton North, but, with the greatest respect to him, I am not sure that his concerns are borne out by our experiences of service within the armed forces. I will return shortly to the point, not least the cost-benefit aspect. We fully recognise the special duty of care that we owe...

Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill: New Clause 15 — Marriages according to usages of approved organisations (21 May 2013) See 3 other results from this debate

Simon Hughes: I will not, but with respect I want to say a word about humanism and speak to my new clause 18, which is in this group, on the difference between the church and the state. Let me say to the hon. Member for Hackney North and Stoke Newington (Ms Abbott) that of course marriage is never only for the production of children. Many people get married without that intention, and it might be...

[Mr Mike Weir in the Chair] — UK City of Culture 2017 (21 May 2013)

Stephen Mosley: Many right hon. and hon. Members will be aware of the beautiful city of Chester: our world-famous Roman city walls; our historic cathedral; the unique mediaeval shopping galleries, the Rows; our beautiful River Dee; and the Eastgate clock, which is the most photographed clock in the world after the clock that stands above this House. All are key features in our city, and all are known across...

Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Ict (21 May 2013)

Gareth Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many (a) computers, (b) mobile telephones, (c) BlackBerrys and (d) other pieces of IT equipment were lost or stolen from non-departmental bodies in (i) 2010-11, (ii) 2011-12 and (iii) 2012-13; and if she will make a statement.

Written Answers — Treasury: Ict (21 May 2013)

Gareth Thomas: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many (a) computers, (b) mobile telephones, (c) BlackBerrys and (d) other pieces of IT equipment were lost or stolen from his Department in (i) 2010-11, (ii) 2011-12 and (iii) 2012-13; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Treasury: Pay (21 May 2013) See 1 other result from this answer

Michael Meacher: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the average was of (a) basic pay, (b) bonuses, (c) share incentive scheme payouts, (d) stock options and (e) other remuneration of the top (i) 1 per cent and (ii) 0.1 per cent of earners in each of the last five years.

Written Answers — Treasury: Regulation (21 May 2013)

Priti Patel: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what processes his Department has put in place to (a) monitor, (b) collate cost information on, (c) review and (d) respond to requests to amend or revoke regulations introduced by his Department; (2) what the title was of each set of regulations introduced by his Department in each month since May 2010; and which of those regulations have been (a)...

Written Answers — Treasury: Social Security Benefits: East Renfrewshire (21 May 2013) See 1 other result from this answer

Jim Murphy: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many people in East Renfrewshire constituency were in receipt of (a) child benefit, (b) working families tax credits, (c) incapacity benefit, (d) disability living allowance and (e) income support in May (i) 2010, (ii) 2011, (iii) 2012 and (iv) 2013.

Written Answers — Treasury: Taxation: Gambling (21 May 2013) See 1 other result from this answer

Ian Austin: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the rate of gross profit tax levied on (a) bingo clubs, (b) online bingo and (c) bookmakers is; and what the reasons are for differences in the rates.

Written Answers — Scotland: Regulation (21 May 2013)

Priti Patel: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what processes his Department has put in place to (a) monitor, (b) collate cost information on, (c) review and (d) respond to requests to amend or revoke regulations introduced by his Department.

Written Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: Renewable Energy (21 May 2013)

Caroline Lucas: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills if he will publish a long-term renewable energy strategy to 2050 including (a) the challenges that need to be met between now and 2050, (b) his vision for the future of renewable energy in the UK and strategy to ensure renewables have the best prospect of reaching their full potential, (c) the role of Government, regulators,...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Job Creation: Yorkshire and the Humber (21 May 2013) See 1 other result from this answer

Andrew Jones: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many private sector jobs were created in Yorkshire and the Humber in (a) 2010, (b) 2011 and (c) 2012.

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Population: Scotland (21 May 2013) See 1 other result from this answer

Margaret Curran: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many and what proportion of the residents of each parliamentary constituency in Scotland were born in (a) England, (b) Wales and (c) Northern Ireland.

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