Tuesday, 7 February 2023
To ask His Majesty’s Government how many NHS trusts are (1) providing, or (2) planning to provide, food banks for nurses and other NHS staff.
To ask His Majesty’s Government when they expect to announce a decision following the consultation on the Bread and Flour Regulations 1988 which closed on 23 November 2022.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they intend to take in response to the risk status of school buildings collapsing being raised to “critical – very likely” in...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what plans they have to review the impact of their energy profits levy, given the profits announced by Shell on 2 February.
Relevant documents: 17th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee, 1st Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 7th Report from the Constitution Committee Clause 10: Powers to stop and...
Lord Paddick: Moved by Lord Paddick 46: Leave out Clause 10
Lord Coaker: Moved by Lord Coaker 47: Leave out Clause 11
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 48: Before Clause 15, insert the following new Clause—“Imposing conditions on public processions: serious disruption(1) Section 12...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 50: After Clause 16, insert the following new Clause—“Wilful obstruction of highwayIn section 137 of the Highways Act 1980...
Baroness Chakrabarti: Moved by Baroness Chakrabarti 54: After Clause 18, insert the following new Clause—“Protection for journalists and others monitoring protestsA constable may not...
Lord Anderson of Ipswich: Moved by Lord Anderson of Ipswich 56: Clause 19, page 22, line 20, leave out sub-paragraphs (iii) to (v)Member's explanatory statementThis amendment would limit the...
Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede: Moved by Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede 63: Leave out Clause 20
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 65: Clause 21, page 26, line 12, leave out paragraph (c)Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment omits the provision in Part 2 of...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 66: Clause 22, page 27, line 17, leave out subsection (5)Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment is consequential on the amendment...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 67: Leave out Clause 23Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment is consequential on the amendment in the name of Lord Sharpe of...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 68: Clause 25, page 30, line 17, leave out subsections (6) and (7)Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment is consequential on the...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 69: Clause 28, page 32, line 32, at end insert—“(8A) The court may not renew a serious disruption prevention order more than...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 70: Clause 28, page 32, line 33, leave out subsection (9)Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment is consequential on the amendment...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 73: Leave out Clause 32Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment is consequential on the amendment in the name of Lord Sharpe of...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 74: Clause 33, page 35, leave out lines line 22 to 24Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment is consequential on the amendment in...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom 75: Clause 35, page 36, line 22, leave out “, 13 and 23” and insert “and 13”Member’s explanatory statementThis...
Lord Caine: Moved by Lord Caine That the Bill be now read a second time.
Lord Hain: Moved by Lord Hain As an amendment to the motion that the bill be now read a second time, at end insert “but this House regrets the continued failure of the political parties in...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to alleviate the consequences of the famine in the Horn of Africa.
My Lords, I refer noble Lords to my register of interests, in particular the fact that I am a member of the board of governors of Enniskillen Royal Grammar School and that a member of my family...
Lord Dodds of Duncairn: Tabled by Lord Dodds of Duncairn At end insert “but this House regrets that the bill is necessary given the imposition of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland...
Lord Caine: Moved by Lord Caine That the Bill be now read a third time.
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