Monday, 5 June 2006
Brian Joseph Michael Cotter, Esquire, having been created Baron Cotter of Congresbury in the County of Somerset, for life—Was, in his robes, introduced between the Lord Redesdale and the...
John Derek Taylor, Esquire, CBE, having been created Baron Taylor of Holbeach, of South Holland in the County of Lincolnshire, for life—Was, in his robes, introduced between the Baroness...
asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they now give more weight to a decision by the House of Lords to support a government proposal than they did before 1999.
asked Her Majesty's Government: Why they send government and government agency reports and publications to all Members of the House of Lords, whether or not they have been requested.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What preparations they have made to secure the safety of English football supporters attending the World Cup competition in Germany.
asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they propose to develop emerging technologies in the United Kingdom so as to reduce the need for long-term storage of nuclear waste; and, if so, which...
My Lords, I beg to introduce a Bill to consolidate certain enactments relating to the health service. I beg to move that this Bill be now read a first time. On Question, Bill read a first time,...
My Lords, I beg to introduce a Bill to consolidate certain enactments relating to the health service. I beg to move that this Bill be now read a first time. On Question, Bill read a first time,...
My Lords, I beg to introduce a Bill to make provision for repeals, revocations, consequential amendments, transitional and transitory modifications and savings in connection with the...
My Lords, I beg to move that this Bill be now read a second time. This Bill is about helping to build safer communities. It does this in two ways. First, the Bill makes legislative provision to...
rose to ask Her Majesty's Government whether the teaching of history in schools in England and Wales is satisfactory. My Lords, I thank in advance all noble Lords for taking the time to...
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And sometimes to shout at each other.