Tuesday, 14 May 2024
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they have taken to compensate individuals or households who have had pre-payment meters wrongly installed.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to reduce fly-tipping and its impacts on natural environments.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what progress they have made towards delivering the Great British Insulation Scheme.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the implications of their decision to cancel the pilot plan for a ‘hydrogen town’.
Lord Douglas-Miller: Moved by Lord Douglas-Miller That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 14 March be approved. Considered in Grand Committee on 7 May. Motion agreed.
Baroness Tyler of Enfield: Moved by Baroness Tyler of Enfield That the order of commitment be discharged.
Scottish and Welsh Legislative Consent granted.
Lord Douglas-Miller: Moved by Lord Douglas-Miller That the Bill do now pass.
Northern Ireland Legislative Consent sought.
Viscount Camrose: Moved by Viscount Camrose That this House do not insist on its Amendments 9 and 19, to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 19A. 19A: Because it is appropriate for...
Lord Faulks: Moved by Lord Faulks Leave out from “House” to end and insert “do insist on its Amendments 9 and 19.”
Viscount Camrose:: Moved by Viscount Camrose: That this House do not insist on its Amendments 12 and 13, to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 13A. 13A: Because it is clearer for...
Lord Clement-Jones: Tabled by Lord Clement-Jones Leave out from “House” to end and insert “do not insist on its Amendment 12, to which the Commons have disagreed for their...
Viscount Camrose:: Moved by Viscount Camrose: That this House do not insist on its Amendments 26, 27, 28, 31 and 32, to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 32A. 32A: Because it is...
Baroness Jones of Whitchurch: Moved by Baroness Jones of Whitchurch At end insert “, and do propose Amendments 32B and 32C in lieu— 32B: Clause 89, page 55, line 20, at end...
Viscount Camrose: Moved by Viscount Camrose That this House do not insist on its Amendment 38, and do agree with the Commons in their Amendment 38A in lieu. 38A: Page 70, line 37, at end...
Lord Offord of Garvel: Moved by Lord Offord of Garvel That this House do not insist on its Amendment 104, to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 104A. 104A: Because protections for...
Lord Moynihan: Moved by Lord Moynihan At end insert “, and do propose Amendment 104B in lieu— 104B: After Clause 308, insert the following new Clause— “Secondary...
My Lords, before I call the repeated Urgent Question, I should remind the House that part of the Lord Speaker’s role is to consider whether, in specific circumstances, it is appropriate to...
My Lords, with the leave of the House, I shall now repeat in the form of a Statement the Answer given by my right honourable friend Minister Argar to an Urgent Question in another place on the...
The following Statement was made in the House of Commons on Wednesday 8 May. “With permission, Mr Speaker, I would like to make a Statement to the House regarding measures that His...
The Schedule: Exceptions
Baroness Drake: Moved by Baroness Drake 27: The Schedule, page 12, line 26, after “financial”, insert “risk, impact and”Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment...
Baroness Lister of Burtersett: Moved by Baroness Lister of Burtersett That this House regrets that provisions in the Statement of changes in Immigration Rules (HC 590), laid before the House on...
Baroness Hamwee: Tabled by Baroness Hamwee That this House regrets that the Statement of changes in Immigration Rules (HC 590), laid before the House on 14 March, will increase the minimum...
The Schedule: Exceptions
Lord Hendy: Moved by Lord Hendy 30: The Schedule, page 13, line 5, at end insert “and conventions, including the Genocide Convention, the Universal Declaration on Human Rights or any...
Baroness Chapman of Darlington: Moved by Baroness Chapman of Darlington 33: Clause 4, page 3, line 18, leave out paragraph (b)Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment would remove the...
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