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Business without Debate: Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill (Programme) (No. 3) (16 Apr 2013)

Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Orders of 11 June and 16 October 2012 (Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill (Programme) and Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill (Programme) (No. 2)): Consideration of Lords Amendments 1....

Scottish Parliament: Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill (19 Feb 2013)

Tricia Marwick: The next item of business is consideration of motion S4M-05660, in the name of Fergus Ewing, on the United Kingdom Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill. Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 23 May 2012, relating to midata, so far as these matters fall within the legislative...

Scottish Parliament: Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill (18 Sep 2012)

Tricia Marwick: The next item of business is consideration of motion S4M-04091, in the name of John Swinney, on the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, which is United Kingdom legislation. Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 23 May 2012, relating to the “green purpose” of the UK Green...

Scottish Parliament: Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill ( 7 Mar 2013)

Tricia Marwick: The next item of business is consideration of motion S4M-05852, in the name of Fergus Ewing, on the United Kingdom Government amendment to the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, which is UK legislation. Motion moved, That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the amendment to the UK Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, tabled in the House of Lords on 25 February 2013,...

Scottish Parliament: Decision Time (19 Feb 2013)

...should be based on ability to learn, not ability to pay and will not introduce upfront or backdoor tuition fees. The next question is, that motion S4M-05660, in the name of Fergus Ewing, on the UK Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, be agreed to. Motion agreed to, That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, introduced in the...

Public Bill Committee: Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill: Clause 18 - The Competition and Markets Authority ( 5 Jul 2012)

Chi Onwurah: My hon. Friend makes a very good point, and if it is in order I want to consider the objective of the changes proposed in the Bill. It is called the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, but where are the measures to promote enterprise? We all agree that enterprise is important for growth and therefore for jobs, and competition and markets are essential to enterprise, but we already have one...

Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill [HL] Report: Report (16 Jul 2012)

Lord Browne of Ladyton: My Lords, the effect of this group of amendments is to anticipate the passing into law of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, which my noble friend Lord Borrie referred to in the previous debate and the provisions of which will combine the competition authority with the Office of Fair Trading. Those two bodies will be merged to create the Competition and Markets Authority. In Committee...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Competition Markets Authority (11 Jun 2012)

Earl Howe: The Office of Fair Trading has not considered National Health Service Trusts to be enterprises for the purpose of the merger controls under the Enterprise Act 2002. The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill would not change the definition of enterprises for these purposes.

Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill: Motion to Approve (18 Mar 2013)

Baroness Royall of Blaisdon: My Lords, perhaps I may say two things. First, it would be an excellent idea if the Minister, at the beginning of the proceedings on the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, could inform the House by means of a Statement or whatever exactly what has been happening in the Commons. That would be extremely useful. On the Statement on Cyprus, as is usual, the Government informed Her Majesty's...

Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Press: Regulation (20 Jun 2013)

Ed Vaizey: Prior to 30 April, the Government was supporting the progression through Parliament of other elements of the cross-party agreement of 18 March, via both the Crime and Courts Bill and the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill.

Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Press: Regulation ( 8 Jul 2013)

Ed Vaizey: ...June 2013 Prior to 30 April, the Government was supporting the progression through Parliament of other elements of the cross-party agreement of 18 March, via both the Crime and Courts Bill and the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill.

Business of the House (24 May 2012)

George Young: I am grateful to my hon. Friend and delighted to hear of the initiative to which he has referred. On our first Monday back, there might be an opportunity to develop this further in the context of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill. One thing we wanted to do with enterprise zones was to encourage investment and employment growth in those parts of the country that had suffered from the...

Bill Presented — Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill (23 May 2012)

Bill Presented — Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill

Public Bill Committee: Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill: Examination of Witnesses (19 Jun 2012)

Iain Wright: Good morning, gentleman. The purpose of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill is to support growth in the British economy. Does it do enough to support growth? What other measures should be in the Bill to allow that to happen?

Written Answers — Women and Equalities: Equality Act 2006 (12 Jul 2012)

Lynne Featherstone: The proposed repeal of sections of the Equality Act 2006 is included as measures in the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, which is currently in Committee stage in the House of Commons. Subject to parliamentary business, we expect the Bill to achieve Royal Assent during this session.

Arrangement of Business — Announcement (14 Nov 2012)

Lord Newby: My Lords, there are 38 speakers signed up for the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill Second Reading today. If Back-Bench contributions on the Bill are kept to around nine minutes, the House should be able to rise this evening at around the target rising time of 6 pm.

Medical Innovation (No. 2): Clause 36 — Duty to Provide Membership Audit Certificate (11 Sep 2013)

John Cryer: My hon. Friend will remember that Adrian Beecroft appeared before the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill Committee last year. When asked detailed questions, he could give absolutely no evidence whatsoever for what he was suggesting, yet some of those suggestions can be found in this Bill today.

Oral Answers to Questions — Communities and Local Government: Royal Charter on Press Conduct (18 Mar 2013)

David Cameron: ...on Thursday has, I believe, unblocked the logjam, which is why we are here today. Let me explain another way in which the logjam was unblocked. We have agreed that all Leveson-related clauses in the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill will be opposed by all three main parties unless they are withdrawn. They include the clauses in the name of the right hon. Member for Exeter (Mr...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill: Legislative Consent Motion (23 Oct 2012)

Arlene Foster: I beg to move That this Assembly agrees that the provisions in the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill as amended in Committee in the House of Commons dealing with the UK Green Investment Bank and payments to directors of quoted companies should be considered by the United Kingdom Parliament. We are here to consider two distinct issues arising from the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill,...

Business of the House (13 Sep 2012)

Andrew Lansley: ... 15 October will include: Monday 15 October—Consideration in Committee and remaining stages of the Infrastructure (Financial Assistance) Bill. Tuesday 16 October—Remaining stages of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill (day one). Wednesday 17 October—Conclusion of remaining stages of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill. Thursday 18 October—A debate on a motion...


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