Monday, 4 December 2017
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are taking to address the problem of child tooth decay, in the light of the finding by Public Health England in its most recent oral health...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the potential for home battery storage to change the dynamics of energy supply and demand.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government, in the light of the report of the Nursing and Midwifery Council published on 2 November which found that the number of nurses and midwives joining its...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what discussions Ministers have had in the last year with United Kingdom security and border control authorities on the introduction of personal identity cards.
Moved by The Senior Deputy Speaker That the 1st Report from the Select Committee (Procedural changes arising from the two-year session) (HL Paper 33) be agreed to.
Moved by Lord Ashton of Hyde That the amendments for the Report stage be marshalled and considered in the following order: Clauses 1 to 9, Schedule 1, Clauses 10 to 14, Schedules 2 to 4, Clauses...
Moved by Lord Young of Cookham That the draft Regulations and Order laid before the House on 12 October and 11 September be approved. Considered in Grand Committee on 29 November Motions agreed.
Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 14 September be approved. Considered in Grand Committee on 29 November Motion agreed.
Moved by Lord Keen of Elie That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 14 September be approved. Considered in Grand Committee on 29 November Motion agreed.
Moved by Lord Bates That this House takes note of the economy in the light of the Budget Statement.
My Lords, with the leave of the House, I will now repeat a Statement made in the other place by my honourable friend the Minister of State for Children and Families: “Thank you very much...
My Lords, I shall concentrate my remarks on the problems faced by private sector pension schemes in this country, something that the Chancellor is very well aware of. I am greatly indebted to him...
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