Tuesday, 18 July 2023
Benjamin Alexander Gascoigne, having been created Baron Gascoigne, of Pendle in the County of Lancashire, was introduced and took the oath, supported by Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park and Lord...
Shaun Sharif Bailey, having been created Baron Bailey of Paddington, of Paddington in the City of Westminster, was introduced and took the oath, supported by Lord Polak and Baroness Fox of...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what consideration and support they give to dependent children when their mothers are given a custodial prison sentence.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the latest research into the effects of ultra-processed food on the mental and physical health of children and adults; and...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the work of the Counter Disinformation Unit and its impact on freedom of speech.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to support nuclear test veterans.
Lord Alton of Liverpool: Asked by Lord Alton of Liverpool To ask His Majesty’s Government, following the discovery of mass graves and an increase in crimes targeting non-Arab ethnic groups...
Relevant documents: 24th and 39th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee. Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland Legislative Consent sought.
Baroness Taylor of Stevenage: Moved by Baroness Taylor of Stevenage 67: After Clause 78, insert the following new Clause—“Bus companies: powers of authorities in EnglandIn the Bus...
Baroness Pinnock: Moved by Baroness Pinnock 68: Leave out Clause 129
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 72: Schedule 12, page 410, line 32, leave out “have regard”Member's explanatory statementThis amendment, taken together...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 78: Schedule 12, page 417, line 20, leave out “and 204Q” and insert “, 204Q and 204YA”Member's explanatory...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 80: Schedule 12, page 431, line 9, at end insert—“204YA Parliamentary scrutiny: affordable housing(1) The Secretary of...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 82: Schedule 12, page 431, line 15, at end insert—“(ba) may disapply any provision made by or under this Part in...
Earl Howe: Moved by Earl Howe 91: After Schedule 12, insert the following new Schedule—“ScheduleRegulations under Chapter 1 of Part 3 or Part 6: restrictions on devolved...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 92: After Schedule 12, insert the following new Schedule—“ScheduleExisting environmental assessment legislationPart...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 93: After Clause 131, insert the following new Clause—“Enforcement of Community Infrastructure Levy(1) In section 218 of...
Earl Howe: Moved by Earl Howe 95: Clause 132, page 161, line 5, leave out “, or giving a direction under this Part,”Member's explanatory statementThis amendment is consequential on...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 97: Clause 133, page 162, line 18, leave out “the Secretary of State directs” and insert “CLA regulations...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 99: Clause 143, page 171, line 36, leave out “the Secretary of State” and insert “an appropriate...
Baroness Hayman of Ullock: Moved by Baroness Hayman of Ullock 100: Clause 143, page 171, line 37, leave out “may” and insert “must”Member’s explanatory...
Viscount Trenchard: Moved by Viscount Trenchard 102: Clause 143, page 172, line 9, at end insert—“(e) protection for chalk streams in England so as to reduce the harmful impacts of...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 103: Clause 143, page 172, line 19, leave out “the Secretary of State” and insert “an appropriate...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 105: Clause 147, page 176, line 3, leave out “The Secretary of State” and insert “An appropriate...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 108: Clause 147, page 176, line 11, leave out “the Secretary of State” and insert “an appropriate...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 112: Clause 148, page 176, line 25, at end insert “, unless that provision is merely incidental to, or consequential on,...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 114: Clause 148, page 176, line 38, leave out “competence after consulting the Welsh Ministers” and insert...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 116: Clause 148, page 176, line 38, at end insert—“(3A) The Secretary of State may only make EOR regulations which...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 119: Clause 148, page 177, line 17, leave out “competence after consulting a Northern Ireland department” and insert...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 122: Clause 148, page 177, line 18, at end insert—“(5A) The Secretary of State may only make EOR regulations which...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 125: After Clause 148, insert the following new Clause—“EOR regulations: devolved authoritiesSchedule (Regulations under...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 126: Clause 152, page 179, line 13, leave out “The Secretary of State” and insert “An appropriate...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 129: Clause 153, page 180, line 2, leave out “or existing environmental assessment legislation” and insert “other...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 132: Clause 154, page 180, line 17, after “under” insert “relevant” Member's explanatory statementThis...
Baroness Willis of Summertown: Moved by Baroness Willis of Summertown 139: After Clause 156, insert the following new Clause—“Purposes and plans of protected landscapes(1) National...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 140: Clause 157, page 182, line 7, after “means” insert “the legislation listed in Schedule (Existing...
The following Statement was made in the House of Commons on Thursday 13 July. “Mr Speaker, I have just returned from the NATO summit in Vilnius, where we strengthened the NATO alliance and...
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.