Monday, 7 November 2022
The right honourable Hugo George William Swire, KCMG, having been created Baron Swire, of Down Saint Mary in the County of Devon, was introduced and took the oath, supported by Lord Strathclyde...
Kuldip Singh Sahota, having been created Baron Sahota, of Telford in the County of Shropshire, was introduced and made the solemn affirmation, supported by Lord Grocott and Lord Kennedy of...
Baroness Valentine took the oath.
My Lords, I regret to inform the House of the death of the noble and gallant Lord, Lord Boyce, on 6 November. On behalf of the House, I extend our condolences to the noble and gallant...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the report by Children’s Commissioner for England Family and its protective effect: Part 1 of the Independent Family...
To ask His Majesty’s Government, further to the recent flooding in Pakistan, what steps they are taking as president of COP26 (1) to acknowledge, and (2) to address, the effects of...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the impact of funding for Oak National Academy on the education technology market in England.
To ask His Majesty’s Government which of the world’s three largest economies—the United States of America, the European Union, and China—they will prioritise in seeking to...
Baroness Kidron: Asked by Baroness Kidron To ask His Majesty’s Government, in light of the Prevention of Future Deaths Report published at the conclusion of the Molly Russell inquest, what...
Lord Callanan: Moved by Lord Callanan That the draft Order laid before the House on 7 September be approved. Considered in Grand Committee on 3 November Motion agreed.
Baroness Vere of Norbiton: Moved by Baroness Vere of Norbiton That the Bill do now pass.
Relevant documents: 7th and 12th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee, 6th Report from the Constitution Committee Clause 18: Other Ministerial powers
Lord Purvis of Tweed: Moved by Lord Purvis of Tweed 36: Clause 18, page 10, line 9, leave out subsection (1)Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment would remove the Minister’s...
Baroness Chapman of Darlington: Moved by Baroness Chapman of Darlington 39: Clause 19, page 10, line 17, leave out “the Minister considers appropriate” and insert “is...
Baroness Suttie: Moved by Baroness Suttie 40: Clause 20, page 10, line 32, at end insert—“but this section does not have effect unless it has previously been approved by a resolution...
Baroness Doocey: Moved by Baroness Doocey 43B: After Clause 20, insert the following new Clause—“UK-EU Veterinary Agreement: report to ParliamentWithin three months of the day on...
Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede: Moved by Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede 44: Clause 22, page 11, line 15, leave out subsection (1)Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment removes the ability...
Baroness Hoey: Moved by Baroness Hoey 45: Clause 22, page 11, line 16, at end insert “, but may not amend, repeal, or create an incompatibility with, the Act of Union (Ireland) 1800 or the...
Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (Lab): Moved by Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (Lab) 56: After Clause 22, insert the following new Clause—“Duty to seek an agreement on outstanding issues with...
Baroness Chapman of Darlington: Moved by Baroness Chapman of Darlington 57: After Clause 22, insert the following new Clause—“Parliamentary approval of the outcome of negotiations...
Baroness Chapman of Darlington (Lab): Moved by Baroness Chapman of Darlington (Lab) 59: After Clause 22, insert the following new Clause—“Impact assessment: construction(1) Within...
Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede: Moved by Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede 65: Clause 23, page 12, line 25, leave out from “regulations” to end of line 29 and insert “may not be made...
Baroness McIntosh of Pickering: Moved by Baroness McIntosh of Pickering 71: Clause 26, page 15, line 45, at end insert—“(3A) Regulations under subsection (3) may not bring any such...
Lord Purvis of Tweed: Moved by Lord Purvis of Tweed 72: Clause 26, page 15, line 45, at end insert—“(3A) A Minister of the Crown may not make regulations under this section so as to...
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