Wednesday, 26 January 2022
My Lords, before we begin proceedings on the Bill, I thought it would be helpful if I outlined the arrangements for today. We will sit until 2 pm in Committee on the Bill. We will then break...
Relevant documents: 15th and 16th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee, 9th Report from the Constitution Committee Clause 20: General functions
Lord Sharkey: Moved by Lord Sharkey 106: Clause 20, page 20, leave out lines 20 to 43
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath: Moved by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath 145: Clause 20, page 27, line 43, at end insert—“(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not have effect if the information...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath: Moved by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath 147: Clause 21, page 29, line 19, at end insert—“(ba) members appointed by each of the local medical, dental,...
Lord Farmer: Moved by Lord Farmer 154: Clause 21, page 30, line 1, leave out “may” and insert “must”Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment and others to...
Lord Mawson: Moved by Lord Mawson 159A: Clause 22, page 32, line 29, at end insert—“223CZA Financial duties of NHS England: the principle of subsidiarity(1) NHS England must exercise...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made with football authorities towards addressing the (1) safety, and (2) security, implications of the report by Baroness Casey of...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government why they have removed the requirement for there to be an electric vehicle charge point in all existing non-residential properties with more than 20 parking...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the progress towards tackling racism in English cricket.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking (1) to ensure that all parties implement the Minsk II protocol, and (2) to defuse the tensions over Ukraine.
My Lords, for the benefit of noble Lords who were not in the Chamber at 11 am this morning, it may be helpful if I outline the arrangements for the remainder of today. We will shortly continue...
My Lords, the noble Baroness, Lady Brinton, will be speaking remotely in this debate. I should also alert the Committee that, should this amendment be agreed to, I will not be able to call...
Lord Lansley: Moved by Lord Lansley 162A: Clause 26, page 37, leave out lines 23 to 30Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment, along with another to this Clause, would remove the...
Baroness Wheeler: Moved by Baroness Wheeler 164: Clause 26, page 37, line 35, at end insert—“(4A) The indicators of quality set by the Commission under subsection (4) must...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Lab): Moved by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Lab) 165: After Clause 27, insert the following new Clause—“Place based integrated care and Primary Care...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath: Moved by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath 174A: Clause 39, page 47, line 17, at end insert—“(4A) A direction under subsection (1) may be given only in relation to a...
The Bill was brought from the Commons, read a first time and ordered to be printed.
The following Statement was made in the House of Commons on Tuesday 25 January. “With permission, Mr Speaker, I will make a Statement about the United Kingdom’s response to the...
Amendments 174B to 176A not moved. Clause 39 agreed. Clause 40: Reconfiguration of services: intervention powers Debate on whether Clause 40 should stand part of the Bill.
Lord Crisp: Moved by Lord Crisp 188: Clause 54, page 53, leave out lines 18 to 20 and insert—“(a) an individual trust, and(b) the capital expenditure limit.”Member’s...
Moved by Baroness Meacher 203: Clause 69, page 62, line 19, at end insert—“(1AA) The regulations must make provision—(a) for anyone with a diagnosis of terminal illness to be...
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