Tuesday, 2 June 2020
The announcement was made in a Virtual Proceeding via video call.
The announcement was made in a Virtual Proceeding via video call.
What steps they are taking to remove the five week wait for Universal Credit payments. The Question was considered in a Virtual Proceeding via video call.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the provision of public transport. The Question was considered in a Virtual...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government, in the light of the restrictions in place to address the COVID-19 pandemic, what plans they have to reconsider the decision on the provision of free TV...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what contingency plans they have in the event of a deal not being agreed with the European Union by the end of the transition period. The Question was...
The announcement was made in a Virtual Proceeding via video call.
Lord Alton of Liverpool: Asked by Lord Alton of Liverpool To ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the proposal by China’s National People’s Congress for a...
The announcement was made in a Virtual Proceeding via video call.
Lord Gardiner of Kimble: Moved by Lord Gardiner of Kimble That the Virtual Proceedings do consider the Direct Payments to Farmers (Crop Diversification Derogation) (England) Regulations 2020....
The proceedings were conducted in a Virtual Committee via video call.
Lord Clement-Jones: Moved by Lord Clement-Jones 20: Clause 1, page 6, line 12, after “any” insert “direct”Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment would probe...
Lord Fox: Moved by Lord Fox 21: After Clause 2, insert the following new Clause—“Review of this Act's impact on 1 gigabit broadband accessibility(1) Within six months of the passing...
The announcement was made in a Virtual Proceeding via video call.
Baroness Penn: Moved by Baroness Penn To move that the Virtual Proceedings do consider the draft Northern Ireland Banknote (Designation of Authorised Bank) Regulations 2020. The Motion was...
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.