House of Lords debates

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

  • Disabled People: Social Care

    16 speeches

    asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether the forthcoming Green Paper on social care will contain a commitment to ensure that disabled people will be free to move between local authorities without...

  • Armed Forces: Pensions

    15 speeches

    asked Her Majesty's Government: Why they intend to abolish the Pensions Appeal Tribunal in England and Wales, which hears appeals from Armed Forces personnel, their dependants and veterans.

  • Bank of England

    10 speeches

    asked Her Majesty's Government: When the Chancellor of the Exchequer last had an official meeting with the Governor of the Bank of England; and what was discussed.

  • Russia and Georgia

    14 speeches

    asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether Russian forces have fully withdrawn from all parts of Georgia, other than South Ossetia and Abkhazia, in accordance with the agreement made with the...

  • Business

    1 speech

    My Lords, my noble friend Lord West of Spithead will now repeat the Statement on the Counter-Terrorism Bill made by the Home Secretary in the Commons last night. I should also advise the House...

  • Counter-Terrorism Bill

    39 speeches

    My Lords, with the leave of the House, I shall repeat a Statement made yesterday evening by my right honourable friend the Home Secretary in the other place. The Statement is as follows: "Mr...

  • Planning Bill

    76 speeches

    My Lords, I beg to move that the House do now again resolve itself into Committee on this Bill.

  • European Parliament (House of Lords Disqualification) Regulations 2008

    38 speeches

    rose to move that an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that the regulations, laid before the House on 24 June, be annulled (SI 2008/1647).

  • Planning Bill

    117 speeches

    House again in Committee. Clause 11 [Suspension pending review]: [Amendments Nos. 88 and 89 not moved.] Clause 11 agreed to. Clause 12 [Pre-commencement statements of policy, consultation etc.]:...

What is this?

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.

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