Thursday, 10 July 2025
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the case for establishing a national tenant body, as recommended by the Housing Ombudsman.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the implications of the decision by a number of companies, such as Wise, to shift primary stock exchange listings from...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking, as part of the UK–EU relationship reset, to secure the removal of tariffs on fisheries exports from the Falkland Islands.
To ask His Majesty’s Government, following the decision not to proceed with changes to Personal Independence Payments, whether they have plans to increase taxes as a consequence.
Bill passed and sent to the Commons.
Lord Livermore: Moved by Lord Livermore That the draft Order laid before the House on 19 May be approved. Relevant document: 28th Report from the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee...
Bill read a second time. Committee negatived. Standing Order 44 having been dispensed with, the Bill was read a third time and passed.
The following Statement was made in the House of Commons on Tuesday 8 July. “With permission, Mr Speaker, I will update the House on the Government’s resilience action plan. We are...
Scottish and Northern Ireland legislative consent granted, Welsh legislative consent sought. Clause 28: Use and disclosure of information supplied under section 27
Baroness Hamwee: Moved by Baroness Hamwee 95: Clause 28, page 21, line 14, leave out from “them” to end of line 15 and insert “only for those purposes”Member's...
Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 96: Clause 33, page 28, line 37, leave out from “consult” to end of line 1 on page 29 and insert “—(a) the Scottish...
Baroness Hamwee: Moved by Baroness Hamwee 97: Clause 34, page 29, line 12, at end insert—“(c) the person is applying for refugee family reunion.”Member's explanatory...
The Bill was brought from the Commons, read a first time and ordered to be printed.
Lord Leong: Moved by Lord Leong That this House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment 1. 1: After Clause 9, insert the following clause— “Regulations making provision within...
Lord Leong: Moved by Lord Leong That this House do agree with the Commons in their Amendments 2 and 3. 2: Clause 12, page 12, line 20, leave out “7 to 10” and insert “7, 8 and...
Baroness Ludford: Moved by Baroness Ludford 100: After Clause 36, insert the following Clause—“Requirement to produce an annual report on cooperation with Europol(1) The Secretary of...
Lord Swire: Moved by Lord Swire 102: After Clause 36, insert the following new Clause—“Further provision as to biometric information(1) In the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 in...
Baroness Lister of Burtersett: Moved by Baroness Lister of Burtersett 102A: Clause 38, page 31, line 9, leave out “11” and insert “12”Member's explanatory statementThis...
Baroness Hamwee: Moved by Baroness Hamwee 103: Clause 38, page 31, line 11, leave out “28” and insert “29”Member's explanatory statementThis amendment would repeal...
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