House of Lords debates

Wednesday, 5 July 2023

  • Uganda: LGBT People - Question

    20 speeches

    To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they will take in response to the recently announced measures of discrimination against LGBT people in Uganda.

  • Unregistered Schools - Question

    20 speeches

    To ask His Majesty’s Government whether they intend to re-introduce legislation to close down unregistered schools and, if so, when; and what further safeguarding action could be undertaken...

  • Network Rail: Ely Area Capacity Enhancement Programme - Question

    22 speeches

    To ask His Majesty’s Government what progress Network Rail has made in the Ely area capacity enhancement programme.

  • NHS: Doctors’ Strikes - Question

    20 speeches

    To ask His Majesty’s Government what progress they have made towards resolving the strikes by doctors in the NHS.

  • Business of the House - Motion on Standing Orders

    1 speech

    The Lord Privy Seal: Moved by The Lord Privy Seal That Standing Order 44 (No two stages of a Bill to be taken on one day) be dispensed with on Monday 10 July to allow the Supply and...

  • Illegal Migration Bill - Report (3rd Day)

    Relevant documents: 34th and 37th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee, 16th Report from the Constitution Committee, 12th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights. Correspondence...

    • Amendment 156

      19 speeches

      The Lord Bishop of Durham: Moved by The Lord Bishop of Durham 156: Clause 56, page 58, line 25, leave out subsection (2)Member's explanatory statementThis amendment reinstates the right of...

    • Amendment 156A

      1 speech

      The Lord Bishop of Durham: Moved by The Lord Bishop of Durham 156A: Clause 56, page 58, line 25, leave out subsections (2) to (4) and insert—“(2) Subsection (5) applies if P makes an...

      Amendment 158

      1 speech

      Lord Murray of Blidworth: Moved by Lord Murray of Blidworth 158: Clause 56, page 58, line 37, after “tribunal” insert “must determine the application on the basis that the...

      Amendment 158A

      3 speeches

      Lord Hope of Craighead: Moved by Lord Hope of Craighead 158A: Clause 56, page 58, line 37, leave out from “tribunal” to the end of line 3 on page 59 and insert “may grant...

      Amendment 161A

      35 speeches

      Lord Murray of Blidworth: Moved by Lord Murray of Blidworth 161A: Clause 59, page 63, line 1, at beginning insert “in England and Wales and Scotland,” Member's explanatory...

      Amendments 161B and 161C

      1 speech

      Lord Murray of Blidworth: Moved by Lord Murray of Blidworth 161B: Clause 59, page 63, line 1, after “authorities” insert “as the Secretary of State considers appropriate,(aa)...

      Amendment 162A

      1 speech

      Lord Murray of Blidworth: Moved by Lord Murray of Blidworth 162A: Clause 59, page 63, line 25, leave out from “1994” to end of line 26Member's explanatory statementSee the...

      Amendment 164

      2 speeches

      Baroness Stroud: Moved by Baroness Stroud 164: After Clause 59, insert the following new Clause— “Duty to establish safe and legal routes(1) The Secretary of State must, within two...

      Amendment 168

      12 speeches

      Lord Coaker: Moved by Lord Coaker 168: After Clause 61, insert the following new Clause—“Organised immigration crime enforcement(1) The Crime and Courts Act 2013 is amended as...

      Amendment 168A

      21 speeches

      The Archbishop of Canterbury: Moved by The Archbishop of Canterbury 168A: After Clause 61, insert the following new Clause—“Ten-year strategy on refugees and human trafficking(1) The...

      Amendment 168AB

      8 speeches

      Lord German: Moved by Lord German 168AB: Clause 67, page 68, line 6, leave out “(3) and” and insert “(2A) to”

      Amendment 168C

      1 speech

      Baroness Hamwee: Moved by Baroness Hamwee 168C: Clause 67, page 68, line 13, at end insert—“(ba) section (Ten-year strategy on refugees and human trafficking) (ten-year strategy on...

      Amendment 169

      1 speech

      Lord Murray of Blidworth: Moved by Lord Murray of Blidworth 169: Clause 67, page 68, line 29, leave out paragraph (h)Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment is consequential on the...

What is this?

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.

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