Wednesday, 12 June 2002
Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on Wednesday 19 June
The Secretary of State was asked—
What his assessment is of the levels of community violence throughout Belfast in the last two months.
If he will make a statement on the operation over the past 12 months of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland.
If he will make a statement on the maintenance of order during the parade season.
The Prime Minister was asked—
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 12 June.
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. Would it be possible to invite the Prime Minister to correct the parliamentary record, given the answer that he just gave to my right hon. Friend the Member for...
Linda Perham, supported by Mr. Barry Sheerman, Mr. Tony Colman, Mr. Frank Field, Mr. Martin O'Neill, Mr. Tony Banks, Sue Doughty, Mr. Simon Thomas, Glenda Jackson, Mrs. Jackie Lawrence, Sir Teddy...
I beg to move, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Data Protection Act 1998 to provide exemptions in respect of Members of Parliament seeking information on behalf of their...
Mr. Mark Francois accordingly presented a Bill to amend the Data Protection Act 1998 to provide exemptions in respect of Members of Parliament seeking information on behalf of their constituents;...
As amended in the Standing Committee, further considered
In paragraph 17(2) of Schedule 2 to the Immigration Act 1971 (c.77) (control of entry, &c.: person liable to detention: use of force) for "if need be by force" there shall be substituted "if...
'Schedule (Withholding and withdrawal of support) (which makes provision for support to be withheld or withdrawn in certain circumstances) shall have effect.'.—[Beverley Hughes.] Brought...
Amendment made: No. 85, in page 1, line 8, at end insert— '( ) In paragraph 2(e) of that Schedule (waiver)— (a) for "the requirement specified in paragraph 1(1)(c)" there shall be...
Amendments made: No. 17, in page 2, line 42, leave out "thinks" and insert "is satisfied". No. 19, in page 3, line 5, leave out "thinks" and insert "is satisfied". No. 88, in page 3, line 11,...
Amendment made: No. 213, in page 7, line 13, at end insert— '( ) specify the consequences of failure to comply with a requirement under any of paragraphs (c) to (e) above,'.—[Beverley...
Amendments made: No. 217, in page 19, line 20, that Clause 38 be divided into 3 clauses, the first consisting of subsections (1) to (6) (Destitute asylum-seeker), the second consisting of...
Amendment made: No. 218, in page 25, line 34, at end insert— '( ) An appeal under this section may not be brought or continued by a person who is outside the United...
Amendments made: No. 103, in page 27, line 34, after "10" insert ", 10A". No. 104, in page 28, line 48, at end insert— '( ) In section 24(1) of that Act (bail) after "the Immigration Act...
Amendment made: No. 59, in page 29, line 9, after "by", insert "reasonable".—[Beverley Hughes.]
Amendments made: No. 249, in page 34, line 4, at end insert— 'of at least two years— (i) '. No. 250, in page 34, line 6, leave out "but does include" and insert— '(unless at...
I beg to move amendment No. 239, in page 51, line 34, after "66(1)", insert— 'of the Nationality, Asylum and Immigration Act 2002'.
I beg to move amendment No. 66, in page 53, line 20, leave out clause 101. We have more enthusiasm for this amendment than the Government had for their last amendments. It would leave out clause...
Amendments made: No. 195, in page 62, line 35, leave out paragraphs (a) and (b) and insert— '(a) does an act which facilitates the commission of a breach of immigration law by an individual...
Amendment made: No. 206, in page 66, line 25, leave out subsection (3) and insert— '(3) Sections 25C and 25D of the Immigration Act 1971 (c. 77) (forfeiture or detention of vehicle,...
I beg to move amendment No. 73, in page 68, leave out lines 19 to 21.
Amendment made: No. 207, in page 69, line 15, leave out "25(2),".—[Ms Rosie Winterton.]
I beg to move amendment No. 90, in page 70, line 44, after "28CA", insert ", 28FA or 28FB".
Amendment proposed: No. 74, in page 71, line 16, leave out from "if" to end of line 17 and insert— 'on application made by an immigration officer a justice of the peace is satisfied that...
Queen's recommendation having been signified—
Ordered, (1) There shall be a standing committee, called the Standing Committee on the Convention, for the consideration of reports from the United Kingdom Parliamentary Representatives to the...
I wish to bring to the attention of the House the petition of 2,000 of my constituents and others about the dangers of the Stocksbridge bypass, following the tragic deaths of Tom and Kieran Moore...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Jim Murphy.]
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