Monday, 16 January 2006
asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they will propose that the United Nations Security Council should now take steps to restore lawful government in Somalia; and, if so, what steps they...
asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they will put forward proposals for a reduction in the number of European Union Commissioners.
asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they propose to make any changes in the payment of the disability living allowance.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What is their policy in regard to the jurisdiction and composition of the European Court of Justice, in light of the recent Marks and Spencer judgment.
My Lords, I beg to introduce a Bill to make provision about the composition of the police force in Northern Ireland. I beg to move that this Bill be now read a first time. Moved, That the Bill be...
My Lords, I beg to introduce a Bill to make provision about dynamic demand appliances. I beg to move that this Bill be now read a first time. Moved, That the Bill be now read a first...
My Lords, in moving this Motion, I am sure that the whole House will wish to join me in thanking the noble and learned Lord, Lord Howe of Aberavon, for his outstanding and valuable service on...
My Lords, I beg to move the second Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, That the Baroness Hilton of Eggardon be appointed a member of the Select Committee in the place of the...
My Lords, I beg to move the Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, That the Bill be committed to a Grand Committee.—(Lord McKenzie of Luton.)
My Lords, on behalf of my noble friend Lady Andrews, I beg to move the Motion standing in her name on the Order Paper. Moved, That the Bill be committed to a Grand Committee.—(Lord Bassam...
Report received. Clause 1 [The National Identity Register]:
rose to ask Her Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to provide capacity to match the increased demand for rail travel. My Lords, I start by expressing my thanks to all noble Lords who...
Consideration of amendments on Report resumed on Clause 1. [Amendment No. 10 not moved.]
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