Monday, 21 May 2012
To ask Her Majesty's Government what representations they have made to the Government of Israel following the recent order to Palestinian farmers in the West Bank to uproot their olive trees.
To ask Her Majesty's Government what their principal objectives will be in the negotiations for an arms trade treaty at the United Nations in July.
To ask Her Majesty's Government what diplomatic representations they have made to the Government of Bangladesh about the disappearance and alleged kidnapping of Mr Ilias Ali and other opposition...
To ask Her Majesty's Government when general budget support for the Government of Malawi will be restored following the changes recently announced in that Government.
Moved By The Chairman of Committees Canterbury City Council Bill That this House resolves that the promoters of the Canterbury City Council Bill, which was originally introduced in the House of...
Moved By Lord Strathclyde That it is desirable that a Select Committee be appointed to consider Her Majesty's Government's assistance and promotion of the export of products and services by small...
Moved By Lord Strathclyde That it is desirable that a Select Committee be appointed to consider public service provision in the light of demographic change, and to make recommendations, and that...
Moved By Lord Strathclyde That it is desirable that a Select Committee be appointed to consider the statute law about adoption, and to make recommendations, and that the committee do report by...
Moved By Baroness Garden of Frognal That this House takes note of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
My Lords, I would like to repeat the Answer given to an Urgent Question asked in another place today. The Answer is as follows: "The Beecroft report was commissioned by the Department for...
Moved By Lord Harrison That this House takes note of the report of the European Union Committee on the euro area crisis (25th Report, Session 2010-12, HL Paper 260).
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