Monday, 25 March 2024
To ask His Majesty’s Government how many asylum claims are currently waiting to be determined.
To ask His Majesty’s Government when the revised version of the Cabinet Manual will be published.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what are the timescales for, and what progress has been made on, a response to the Patient Safety Commissioner’s report on options for redress for...
To ask His Majesty’s Government whether they are taking steps to change train operating company contracts to achieve planned improvements to rail services.
Welsh Legislative Consent sought. Clause 53: Parole Board rules Debate on whether Clause 53 should stand part of the Bill.
Baroness Lawlor: Moved by Baroness Lawlor 171A: After Clause 54, insert the following new Clause—“Parole Board proceedings: enabling public scrutiny(1) The Secretary of State has a...
The Lord Bishop of Gloucester: Moved by The Lord Bishop of Gloucester 172: After Clause 56, insert the following new Clause—“Data collection in relation to children of prisonersThe...
Lord Offord of Garvel: Moved by Lord Offord of Garvel That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 19 February be approved.
Lord Offord of Garvel: Moved by Lord Offord of Garvel That the draft Code laid before the House on 19 February be approved. Relevant document: 16th Report from the Secondary Legislation...
Lord Woodley: Moved by Lord Woodley At end to insert “but this House regrets that the draft Code contains no effective measures to restrain unjustified use of fire and rehire; and fails...
Baroness Swinburne: Moved by Baroness Swinburne That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 19 February be approved.
Lord Callanan: Moved by Lord Callanan That the draft Strategy and Policy Statement laid before the House on 21 February be approved. Relevant document: 16th Report from the Secondary...
Lord Douglas-Miller: Moved by Lord Douglas-Miller That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 1 March be approved. Relevant document: 16th Report from the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to support persecuted Christians around the world.
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.