Wednesday, 27 October 2021
My Lords, I notify the House of the retirement, with effect from today, of the noble Lord, Lord Puttnam, pursuant to Section 1 of the House of Lords Reform Act 2014. On behalf of the House, I...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, published on 9 August; and what policy areas they intend to...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what proportion of the new Health and Social Care Levy will be allocated to the provision of social care.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government when COVID-19 vaccinations administered abroad will be recorded on the NHS app.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the report by the Care Quality Commission The state of health care and adult social care in England 2020/21, published on...
Lord Agnew of Oulton: Moved by Lord Agnew of Oulton That the order of commitment be discharged.
The following Answer to an Urgent Question was given in the House of Commons on Monday 25 October. “It is indefensible and unacceptable that Iran has rejected Nazanin...
The following Answer to an Urgent Question was given in the House of Commons on Monday 25 October. “I am grateful for the opportunity to answer this Urgent Question. The UK most strongly...
The Bill was brought from the Commons, read a first time and ordered to be printed.
Relevant documents: 1st, 2nd, 4th and 6th Reports from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 6th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee, 7th Report from the Constitution Committee Clause 8:...
Baroness Bertin: Moved by Baroness Bertin 55: Clause 12, page 13, line 4, at end insert “, and domestic abuse, domestic homicides and sexual offences”Member’s explanatory...
Baroness Williams of Trafford: Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford 59: Clause 13, page 13, line 25, after “body” insert “for a police area”Member’s explanatory...
Baroness Williams of Trafford: Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford 72: Clause 17, page 17, line 5, leave out “consult” and insert “obtain the consent of”Member’s...
Lord Paddick: Moved by Lord Paddick 73: Clause 18, page 17, line 17, at end insert “and contained in regulations”Member’s explanatory statementThe aim of this amendment is to...
Lord Paddick: Moved by Lord Paddick 75: Clause 23, page 22, line 7, at end insert—“(c) no other mechanism is available to review or hold an investigation or inquiry into the...
Lord Falconer of Thoroton: Moved by Lord Falconer of Thoroton 78: After Clause 35, insert the following new Clause—“Domestic homicide reviews(1) Section 9 of the Domestic Violence,...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they will take to ensure the Overseas Development Aid budget is retained at 0.7 per cent of Gross National Income in (1) this financial year, and...
Clause 36: Extraction of information from electronic devices: investigations of crime etc
Lord Rosser: Moved by Lord Rosser 79: Clause 36, page 29, line 9, at end insert—“(c) the user who has given agreement under paragraph (b) was offered free independent legal advice on...
Baroness Williams of Trafford: Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford 81: Clause 36, page 29, line 26, at end insert—“(za) in a case where the authorised person proposes to exercise...
Baroness Williams of Trafford: Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford 90: Clause 37, page 32, line 7, after “adult” insert “(within the meaning of this...
Baroness Williams of Trafford: Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford 91: Clause 37, page 32, line 45, at end insert—“(12) This section is subject to section (Requirements for...
Baroness Williams of Trafford: Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford 93: After Clause 37, insert the following new Clause—“Requirements for voluntary provision and agreement(1) A...
Baroness Williams of Trafford: Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford 98: Clause 40, page 34, line 19, at end insert—“(1A) The code may make different provision for different...
Baroness Williams of Trafford: Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford 105: Clause 42, page 36, line 17, at end insert—“(5A) The Secretary of State must consult the Scottish Ministers...
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