Monday, 15 April 2024
My Lords, I regret to inform the House of the death of the noble Lord, Lord Hoyle, on 6 April 2024. On behalf of the House, I extend our condolences to the noble Lord’s family and friends....
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the social impact of the Port Talbot steel works blast furnace’s closure on the surrounding communities.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to ensure that, when meeting the needs of those with special educational needs in the school and college system, a legacy of...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the conduct of the police in their treatment of Joe Anderson, who resigned as the Mayor of Liverpool in 2021.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what is their state of preparedness for the next pandemic.
Lord Roborough: Moved by Lord Roborough That the amendments for the Report stage be marshalled and considered in the following order: Clauses 1 to 42, the Schedule, Clauses 43 to 62, Title.
Lord Stewart of Dirleton: Moved by Lord Stewart of Dirleton
Lord Johnson of Lainston: Moved by Lord Johnson of Lainston That the draft Order laid before the House on 6 March be approved. Relevant document: 18th Report from the Secondary Legislation...
Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville: Moved by Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville At end to insert “but this House regrets that the new growth duty imposed on Ofwat could...
My Lords, I intend no inconvenience to the House and those taking part in the debate in coming to the Chamber at this time. I hope that it is understood that the position was agreed by the usual...
My Lords, the Minister is the latest government Minister to wade into the sewage debate, but having previously tried to crack a joke about wading into sewage, I will not do it again. Having had...
Lord Johnson of Lainston: Moved by Lord Johnson of Lainston That the draft Statutory Guidance laid before the House on 6 March be approved. Relevant document: 18th Report from the Secondary...
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