Tuesday, 31 October 2006
asked Her Majesty's Government: How, before the introduction of a marine Bill, they will ensure that areas of the seabed of special conservation value are protected.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What assessment they have made of the case for speech and language professionals in children's centres and primary and secondary schools.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What steps they will take to reduce the level of urban pollution caused by the illegal depositing of used chewing gum on pavements and streets.
asked Her Majesty's Government: What action they will take following the European Court of Auditors' report on the implementation of the European Union's budget for the 2005 financial year.
My Lords, I beg to move the first Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, That this House resolves that the promoters of the London Local Authorities Bill [HL], which was originally...
My Lords, I beg to move the second Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, That this House resolves that the promoters of the Transport for London Bill [HL], which was originally...
My Lords, I beg to move the third Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, That this House resolves that the promoters of the Whitehaven Harbour Bill [HL], which was originally...
My Lords, I beg to move the fourth Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, That this House resolves that the promoters of the London Local Authorities and Transport for London Bill,...
My Lords, on behalf of my noble friend, I beg to move that the Commons reason be now considered.
Report received. Clause 1 [Assisting an enemy]:
Debates in the House of Lords are an opportunity for Peers from all parties (and crossbench peers, and Bishops) to scrutinise government legislation and raise important local, national or topical issues.
And sometimes to shout at each other.