House of Lords debates

Thursday, 27 November 2025

  • Budget: Small and Medium-sized Businesses - Question

    23 speeches

    To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the effect of the Budget on small and medium-sized businesses.

  • Violence Against Women and Girls - Question

    20 speeches

    To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to reduce the prevalence of violence against women and girls in line with the Labour Party Manifesto 2024 commitment to halve...

  • Equality Act 2010: Supreme Court Judgment - Question

    22 speeches

    To ask His Majesty’s Government which departments have been involved in considering the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s code of practice on implementing the Supreme Court...

  • Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce Review - Question

    20 speeches

    To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the report of the Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce Review.

  • English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - First Reading

    The Bill was brought from the Commons, read a first time and ordered to be printed.

  • Crime and Policing Bill - Committee (4th Day) (Continued)

    Amendment 231A not moved.

    • Amendment 232B

      20 speeches

      Baroness Brown of Silvertown: Moved by Baroness Brown of Silvertown 232B: After Clause 41, insert the following new Clause—“Definition of the criminal exploitation of children(1) The...

    • Amendments 233 to 235

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 233: Clause 42, page 62, line 5, after “satisfied” insert “on the balance of probabilities”Member’s explanatory...

      Amendments 236 to 240

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 236: Clause 48, page 65, line 25, leave out from “made” to “giving” in line 28 and insert “—(a) by...

      Amendments 241 to 244

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 241: Clause 51, page 68, line 12, leave out “a CCE prevention order” and insert “an order mentioned in subsection...

      Amendment 245

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 245: Clause 54, page 69, line 36, after “order””, in the first place it occurs, insert “, except in paragraphs (b) and...

      Amendment 246

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 246: After Clause 55, insert the following new Clause—“CCE prevention orders: Scotland and Northern IrelandChild criminal...

      Amendment 247

      14 speeches

      Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top: Moved by Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top 247: After Clause 55, insert the following new Clause—“Criminal exploitation protection order (CEPO)(1) A...

  • Sudan - Question for Short Debate

    17 speeches

    To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the humanitarian situation in Sudan.

  • Crime and Policing Bill - Committee (4th Day) (Continued)

    • Amendment 247A

      11 speeches

      Lord Randall of Uxbridge: Moved by Lord Randall of Uxbridge 247A: After Clause 55, insert the following new Clause—“Definition of modern slavery exploitation: orphanage...

    • Amendment 247B

      13 speeches

      Baroness Maclean of Redditch: Moved by Baroness Maclean of Redditch 247B: After Clause 55, insert the following new Clause—“Independent Commission on Grooming Gangs: timescaleWithin...

      Amendments 248 to 256

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 248: Schedule 5, page 253, line 13, after “satisfied” insert “on the balance of probabilities”Member's explanatory...

      Amendments 257 and 258

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 257: After Schedule 5, insert the following new Schedule—“ScheduleCCE prevention orders: ScotlandPower to make CCE prevention...

      Amendment 258A

      8 speeches

      Lord Blencathra: Moved by Lord Blencathra 258A: Clause 56, page 71, line 1, leave out paragraph (a)Member's explanatory statementThis amendment seeks to remove the possibility of offences under...

      Amendments 259 to 261

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 259: Schedule 6, page 262, line 6, leave out from “under” to end and insert “any of the following provisions of this...

      Amendment 262

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 262: Clause 57, page 71, line 29, at end insert—“(4A) The circumstances in which A exercises control over B’s dwelling...

      Amendment 264

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 264: Clause 61, page 75, line 10, at end insert—“(c) CCE prevention orders under Schedule (CCE prevention orders: Northern...

      Amendment 265

      9 speeches

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 265: Clause 63, page 79, line 36, leave out “or” and insert “and”Member’s explanatory statementThis is a minor...

      Amendment 266

      32 speeches

      Baroness Kidron: Moved by Baroness Kidron 266: Clause 63, page 81, line 34, at end insert—“46D Child sexual abuse image-generation risk assessment(1) A provider of an online service,...

      Amendments 267 and 268

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 267: After Clause 63, insert the following new Clause—“Child sexual abuse image-generators: Northern Ireland(1) In the Sexual...

      Amendment 269

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 269: After Clause 64, insert the following new Clause—“Possession of advice or guidance about child sexual abuse or CSA images:...

      Amendments 270 and 271

      1 speech

      Lord Hanson of Flint: Moved by Lord Hanson of Flint 270: Schedule 7, page 267, line 4, leave out “and 52A” and insert “, 52A and 52D”Member’s explanatory...

      Amendment 272

      16 speeches

      Lord Meston: Moved by Lord Meston 272: Clause 72, page 90, line 20, leave out “, they are given reason to suspect” and insert “and Wales, they know or suspect, or have...

What is this?

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.

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