Sessional Returns 2004-05 - Contents


5  PUBLIC BILLS

Information and statistics relating to Public Bills. For Bills to confirm Provisional Orders and Bills to confirm Orders under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1936 see Chapter 4 relating to Private Bills and Private Business.

A  GENERAL SUMMARY
Number of Bills which received the Royal Assent:
  started in the Commons 14
    Government 14
    Private Members' 0
  brought from the Lords 7
    Government 7
    Private Members' 0
  TOTAL:21
Number of Bills which did not receive the Royal Assent:
  Type of Bills
  started in the Commons 65
    Government 11
    Private Members' 54
  brought from the Lords 2
    Government 0
    Private Members' 2
  TOTAL:67
  Progress of Bills
  introduced into, but not passed by, the Commons 60
  passed by the Commons but not by the Lords 4
  introduced in the Commons but proceedings suspended to next Session 1
  passed by the Lords but not taken up by the Commons 1
  passed by the Lords but not passed by the Commons 1
  passed by both Houses but Amendments not agreed to 0
  TOTAL:67
Total number of Bills started in the Commons or brought from the Lords 88

B  BILLS WHICH RECEIVED THE ROYAL ASSENT

EXPLANATORY NOTE

* denotes a Government Bill

† denotes a Bill which received precedence in Government time

# denotes a Bill passed under the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949

*Appropriation [103]
*Child Benefit [13][43]
*Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment [11][52][109]
*Commissioners for Revenue and Customs [3][42][105]
*Consolidated Fund [12]
*Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) [81]
*Constitutional Reform [Lords] [18][89]
*Disability Discrimination [Lords] [71]
*Drugs [17][55][110]
*Education [Lords] [77][97]
*Electoral Registration (Northern Ireland) [Lords] [64]
*Finance (No. 2) [104]
*Gambling [2][19][111]
*Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) [9][51]
*Inquiries [Lords] [70][100]
*International Organisations [Lords] [69]
*Mental Capacity [1][101]
*Prevention of Terrorism [61][80][83][84][85][86]
*Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) [Lords] [76]
*Railways [6][41][107]
*Serious Organised Crime and Police [5][44][108]

TOTAL: 21

C  BILLS WHICH DID NOT RECEIVE THE ROYAL ASSENT

1. Bills which were passed by both Houses but Amendments not agreed to

NIL

2. Bills which were passed by the Commons but not by the Lords

Title of Bill and Bill Number at each Printing

*Consumer Credit [16][48]

*Identity Cards [8][49]

*Road Safety [10][54]

*School Transport [4]

TOTAL: 4

3. Bills introduced in the Commons but Proceedings suspended to next Session

Title of Bill and Bill Number at each Printing

*Crossrail [62]

4. Bills which received a Second Reading
Title of Bill and Bill Number at each Printing Stage at which progress ended
Criminal Law (Amendment) (Householder Protection) [20] Reported from the Standing Committee, without amendment
*Equality [72]Committed to a Standing Committee
*European Union [45] Committed to a Standing Committee
TOTAL:3

5. Bills which did not receive a Second Reading
Title of Bill and Bill Number at each Printing Stage at which progress ended
Air Traffic Emissions Reduction [94] Prorogation
Annual Leave Entitlement (Enforcement) [75] Prorogation
Anti-social Behaviour [99] Prorogation
Armed Forces (Parliamentary Approval for Participation in Armed Conflict) [31] Prorogation
Audible Motor Vehicle Alarms [58] Prorogation
Bus Services (Quality Contracts Scheme) [68] Prorogation
Children's Food [56] Prorogation
Computer Misuse Act 1990 (Amendment) [102] Prorogation
Control of Identification Documents (Offences) [82] Prorogation
Council Tax Benefit (Entitlement Information) [33] Prorogation
*Criminal Defence Service [14] Prorogation
Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Amendment) [96] Prorogation
*Crossrail [62]Prorogation
Crown Employment (Nationality) [40] Prorogation
Cystic Fibrosis (Exemption from Prescription Charges) [46] Prorogation
Drugs (Sentencing and Commission of Inquiry) [21] Prorogation
Electricity (MIcrogeneration) [113] Prorogation
Employment Tribunals (Representation and Assistance in Discrimination Proceedings) [28] Prorogation
Energy Markets [87] Prorogation
Estate Agents (Independent Redress Scheme) [38] Prorogation
*Finance [92]Withdrawn
Fisheries Jurisdiction [73] Prorogation
Health and Safety (Directors' Duties) [22] Prorogation
Human Tissue Act 2004 (Amendment) [32] Prorogation
Humber Bridge [34] Prorogation
Local Services and Facilities [35] Prorogation
Mobile Telephones (Re-programming) [25] Prorogation
*National Lottery [7] Prorogation
Pharmaceutical Labelling (Warning of Cognitive Function Impairment) [50] Prorogation
Prevention of Terrorism (No. 2) [78] Prorogation
Private Parking Enforcement (Regulations) [95] Prorogation
Proceeds of Crime (Compensation of Prosecution Costs) [88] Prorogation
Procurement of Innovative Technologies and Research [93] Prorogation
Public Service (Bank Holiday) [53] Prorogation
Regulation of Laser Eye Surgery [63] Prorogation
Renewable Energy [Lords] [66] Prorogation
Renewable Heat [27] Prorogation
Right of Reply and Press Standards [39] Prorogation
Road Safety (Pillion Passengers) [59] Prorogation
Royal Marriages (Freedom of Religion) [79] Prorogation
School Meals and Nutrition [37] Prorogation
Second Chamber of Parliament [60] Prorogation
Sexual Offences Act 2003 (Amendment) [26] Prorogation
Small Renewable Energy Development (Permitted Development) [67] Prorogation
Smoking in Public Places (Wales) [23] Prorogation
Stamp Duty (Lower Rate for Energy Efficiency Measures) [24] Prorogation
Succession to the Crown (No. 2) [36] Prorogation
Telecommunications Masts (Planning Control) [30] Prorogation
*Transport (Wales) [15] Prorogation
Trespassers on Land (Liability for Damage and Eviction) [29] Prorogation
Video Games [90]Prorogation
Youth Disorder and Engagement [91] Prorogation
TOTAL:52

6. Bills presented, or brought from the Lords, but not printed
Title of Bill Stage at which progress ended
Banking Practices (Protection of the Elderly) [65] Prorogation
Borough Freedom (Family Succession)[Lords] Prorogation
Buses (Concessionary Fares) [74] Prorogation
Climate Change [112] Prorogation
Equal Enforcement of the Law [106] Prorogation
Immigration Control (Balanced Migration) [98] Prorogation
Regulation of Financial Services (Land Transactions) [47] Prorogation
Small Shops (Protection) [57] Prorogation
TOTAL: 8

Key:

* denotes a Government Bill

A denotes a Bill brought in under Standing Order No. 23(1) ('ten minute rule bills')

B denotes a Bill brought in under Standing Order No. 14(6) ('ballot bills')

C denotes a Private Members' Bill introduced under Standing Order No. 57

D denotes a Private Members' Bill originating in the House of Lords

E denotes a bill carried over from the previous Session under Standing Order No. 80A

This table lists those bills which were printed. For bills not printed, see table 5.C.6. above.

D  HOUSE'S CONSIDERATION OF THE SEVERAL STAGES OF PUBLIC BILLS
Title of Bill and Bill No. at each printing Date of 1st reading Date of 2nd reading Committed to Date reported from committee Date(s) considered Date of 3rd reading Date(s) Lords Amendments considered Date Royal Assent given Notes
CAir Traffic Emissions Reduction [94]
22 Mar 2005
Prorogation
AAnnual Leave Entitlement (Enforcement) [75]
2 Mar 2005
Prorogation
CAnti-social Behaviour [99]
24 Mar 2005
Prorogation
*Appropriation [103]
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
Received Royal Asset as the Appropriation (No. 2) Act 2005
B Armed Forces (Parliamentary Approval for Participation in Armed Conflict) [31]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
CAudible Motor Vehicle Alarms [58]
9 Feb 2005
Prorogation
A Bus Services (Quality Contracts Scheme) [68]
1 Mar 2005
Prorogation
*Child Benefit [13][43]
13 Dec 2004
12 Jan 2005
SCF
18 Jan 2005
3 Feb 2005
3 Feb 2005
24 Mar 2005
CChildren's Food [56]
8 Feb 2005
Prorogation
*Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment [11][52][109]
7 Dec 2004
10 Jan 2005
SCG
1 Feb 2005
21 Feb 2005
21 Feb 2005
6 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
*Commissioners for Revenue and Customs [3][42][105]
24 Nov 2004
8 Dec 2004
SCE
18 Jan 2005
26 Jan 2005
26 Jan 2005
6 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
AComputer Misuse Act 1990 (Amendment) [102]
5 Apr 2005
Prorogation
*Consolidated Fund [12]
9 Dec 2004
13 Dec 2004
13 Dec 2004
16 Dec 2004
Received Royal Asset as the Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Act 2005
*Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) [81]
9 Mar 2005
10 Mar 2005
10 Mar 2005
17 Mar 2005
Received Royal Asset as the Appropriation Act 2005
*Constitutional Reform [Lords] [18][89]
21 Dec 2004
17 Jan 2005
CWH
1 Mar 2005
1 Mar 2005
1 Mar 2005
16 Mar 2005
24 Mar 2005
*Consumer Credit [16][48]
16 Dec 2004
13 Jan 2005
SCE
27 Jan 2005
3 Mar 2005
3 Mar 2005
Prorogation
AControl of Identification Documents (Offences) [82]
9 Mar 2005
Prorogation
BCouncil Tax Benefit (Entitlement Information) [33]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
*Criminal Defence Service [14]
15 Dec 2004
Prorogation
CCriminal Justice Act 1988 (Amendment) [96]
23 Mar 2005
Prorogation
BCriminal Law (Amendment) (Householder Protection) [20]
12 Jan 2005
4 Feb 2005
SCC
5 Apr 2005
Prorogation
*Crossrail [62]
22 Feb 2005
Proceedings suspended to next Session
CCrown Employment (Nationality) [40]
17 Jan 2005
Prorogation
CCystic Fibrosis (Exemption from Prescription Charges) [46]
25 Jan 2005
Prorogation
*Disability Discrimination [Lords] [71]
1 Mar 2005
23 Mar 2005
CWH
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
*Drugs [17][55][110]
16 Dec 2004
18 Jan 2005
SCF
3 Feb 2005
22 Feb 2005
22 Feb 2005
6 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
BDrugs (Sentencing and Commission of Inquiry) [21]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
*Education [Lords] [77][97]
4 Mar 2005
14 Mar 2005
SCA
22 Mar 2005
7 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
*Electoral Registration (Northern Ireland) [Lords] [64]
4 Mar 2005
24 Feb 2005
CWH
24 Feb 2005
24 Feb 2005
24 Feb 2005
24 Feb 2005
CElectricity (MIcrogeneration) [113]
7 Apr 2005
Prorogation
BEmployment Tribunals (Representation and Assistance in Discrimination Proceedings) [28]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
CEnergy Markets [87]
15 Mar 2005
Prorogation
*Equality [72]
2 Mar 2005
5 Apr 2005
Prorogation
BEstate Agents (Independent Redress Scheme) [38]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
*European Union [45]
25 Jan 2005
9 Feb 2005
Prorogation
*Finance [92]
22 Mar 2005
Withdrawn, 5 Apr 2005
*Finance (No. 2) [104]
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
CWH
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
CFisheries Jurisdiction [73]
2 Mar 2005
Prorogation
*E Gambling [2][19][111]
24 Nov 2004
24 Nov 2004
SCB
11 Jan 2005
24 Jan 2005
24 Jan 2005
7 Apr 2005
BHealth and Safety (Directors' Duties) [22]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
BHuman Tissue Act 2004 (Amendment) [32]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
BHumber Bridge [34]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
*Identity Cards [8][49]
29 Nov 2004
20 Dec 2004
SCB
27 Jan 2005
10 Feb 2005
10 Feb 2005
Prorogation
*Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) [9][51]
30 Nov 2004
20 Dec 2004
Joint Committee on Tax Law Rewrite Bills
1 Feb 2005
7 Mar 2005
24 Mar 2005
*Inquiries [Lords] [70][100]
1 Mar 2005
15 Mar 2005
SCB
22 Mar 2005
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
*International Organisations [Lords] [69]
1 Mar 2005
7 Apr 2005
CWH
7 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
BLocal Services and Facilities [35]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
*E Mental Capacity [1][101]
24 Nov 2004
24 Nov 2004
14 Dec 2004
14 Dec 2004
5 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
BMobile Telephones (Re-programming) [25]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
*National Lottery [7]
25 Nov 2004
Prorogation
APharmaceutical Labelling (Warning of Cognitive Function Impairment) [50]
1 Feb 2005
Prorogation
*Prevention of Terrorism [61][80][83][84][85][86]
22 Feb 2005
23 Feb 2005
CWH
28 Feb 2005
28 Feb 2005
28 Feb 2005
9 and 10 Mar 2005
10 Mar 2005
CPrevention of Terrorism (No. 2) [78]
8 Mar 2005
Prorogation
APrivate Parking Enforcement (Regulations) [95]
22 Mar 2005
Prorogation
AProceeds of Crime (Compensation of Prosecution Costs) [88]
15 Mar 2005
Prorogation
CProcurement of Innovative Technologies and Research [93]
22 Mar 2005
Prorogation
APublic Service (Bank Holiday) [53]
2 Feb 2005
Prorogation
*Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) [Lords] [76]
2 Mar 2005
4 Apr 2005
CWH
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
6 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
*Railways [6][41][107]
25 Nov 2004
6 Dec 2004
SCA
18 Jan 2005
27 Jan 2005
27 Jan 2005
6 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
ARegulation of Laser Eye Surgery [63]
22 Feb 2005
Prorogation
D Renewable Energy [Lords] [66]
23 Feb 2005
Prorogation
BRenewable Heat [27]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
BRight of Reply and Press Standards [39]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
*Road Safety [10][54]
30 Nov 2004
11 Jan 2005
SCA
3 Feb 2005
8 Mar 2005
8 Mar 2005
Prorogation
ARoad Safety (Pillion Passengers) [59]
9 Feb 2005
Prorogation
ARoyal Marriages (Freedom of Religion) [79]
8 Mar 2005
Prorogation
BSchool Meals and Nutrition [37]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
*ESchool Transport [4]
24 Nov 2004
24 Nov 2004
16 Dec 2004
16 Dec 2004
Prorogation
CSecond Chamber of Parliament [60]
10 Feb 2005
Prorogation
*Serious Organised Crime and Police [5][44][108]
24 Nov 2005
7 Dec 2004
SCD
21 Jan 2005
7 Feb 2005
7 Feb 2005
7 Apr 2005
7 Apr 2005
BSexual Offences Act 2003 (Amendment) [26]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
CSmall Renewable Energy Development (Permitted Development) [67]
1 March 2005
Prorogation
BSmoking in Public Places (Wales) [23]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
BStamp Duty (Lower Rate for Energy Efficiency Measures) [24]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
BSuccession to the Crown (No. 2) [36]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
BTelecommunications Masts (Planning Control) [30]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
*Transport (Wales) [15]
15 Dec 2004
Prorogation
BTrespassers on Land (Liability for Damage and Eviction) [29]
12 Jan 2005
Prorogation
C Video Games [90]
21 Mar 2005
Prorogation
AYouth Disorder and Engagement [91]
21 Mar 2005
Prorogation

E  CONSIDERATION OF BILLS IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE

Title of Bill
Date on which considered
Constitutional Reform [Lords]
31 Jan, 1 Feb and 1 Mar 2005
Disability Discrimination [Lords]
6 Apr 2005
Electoral Registration (Northern Ireland) [Lords]
24 Feb 2005
Finance (No. 2)
6 Apr 2005
International Organisations
7 Apr 2005
Prevention of Terrorism
28 Feb 2005
Public Services Ombudsman (Wales)
6 Apr 2005

F  CONSIDERATION OF BILLS IN STANDING COMMITTEE

Summary

Standing Committee A Considered 3 Bills and held 19 Sittings
Standing Committee B Considered 3 Bills and held 25 Sittings
Standing Committee C Considered 1 Bill and held 3 Sittings
Standing Committee D Considered 1 Bill and held 8 Sittings
Standing Committee E Considered 2 Bills and held 8 Sittings
Standing Committee F Considered 2 Bills and held 7 Sittings
Standing Committee G Considered 1 Bill and held 10 Sittings
Second Reading Committee Considered 1 Bill and held 1 Sitting
  
TOTAL:14 Bills and 81 sittings

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The numbers given in brackets after each Member's name indicate respectively the number of meetings of the Committee in respect of the Bill which that Member attended and the number to which that Member was summoned.

STANDING COMMITTEE A
1. Railways Bill
Committed: 6th December 2004 Reported (with Amendments): 18th January 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 8
Chairmen: Mr David Amess and Mr Win Griffiths

Members and attendance: Charlotte Atkins (6/8), Mr Christopher Chope (6/8), Mr David Clelland (7/8), Mr Mark Field (7/8), Mr Tom Harris (8/8), Mr George Howarth (7/8), Andy King (7/8), Mr Greg Knight (8/8), Mrs Eleanor Laing (1/8), Mr John MacDougall (8/8), Mrs Anne McGuire (8/8), Rosemary McKenna (7/8), Mr Tony McNulty (8/8), Mr Khalid Mahmood (8/8), Gillian Merron (8/8), Albert Owen (5/8), Dr John Pugh (7/8), Mr Graham Stringer (7/8), Mr Simon Thomas (1/8), John Thurso (5/8), Mr David Wilshire (8/8)
2. Road Safety Bill
Committed: 11th January 2005 Reported (with Amendments): 3rd February 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 9
Chairmen: Mr Kevin Hughes and Mr Peter Pike

Members and attendance: Charlotte Atkins (6/9), Mr Liam Byrne (7/9), Mr Christopher Chope (9/9), Mr Wayne David (6/9), Mrs Louise Ellman (8/9), Mr Mark Fisher (8/9), Mr Adrian Flook (4/9), Mr David Heyes (8/9), Mr David Jamieson (9/9), Mr David Kidney (9/9), Mr Greg Knight (8/9), Mr Khalid Mahmood (7/9), Gillian Merron (9/9), Mr Andy Reed (7/9), Andrew Rosindell (4/9), Mr Paul Stinchcombe (9/9), John Thurso (9/9), Mr David Wilshire (5/9), Richard Younger-Ross (5/9)
3. Education Bill [Lords]
Committed: 14 March 2005 Reported (with Amendments): 22nd March 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 2
Chairmen: Mr Eric Illsley and Mr Eric Forth

Members and attendance: Mr Richard Allan (1/2), Mr Peter Atkinson (1/2), Vera Baird (2/2), Andy Burnham (2/2), Mr Vernon Coaker (2/2), Mr Nick Gibb (1/2), Mr Mark Hoban (0/2), Mr Colin Pickthall (2/2), Dr John Pugh (2/2), Mr Don Touhig (2/2), Mr Neil Turner (1/2), Derek Twigg (2/2), Mr Stephen Twigg (2/2), Angela Watkinson (2/2), Mr Dave Watts (1/2), Iain Wright (2/2)

STANDING COMMITTEE B
1. Gambling Bill (Clauses 33 to 337 and Schedules 6 to 15)
Committed (pursuant to Standing Order No. 80A and Order of 1st November 2004): 24th November 2004
Reported (with Amendments): 11th January 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 14
Chairmen: Mr Roger Gale and Mr Peter Pike

Members and attendance: Mr Tony Banks (8/14), Mr Liam Byrne (12/14), Mr Richard Caborn (14/14), Mr Ben Chapman (14/14), Jon Cruddas (10/14), Clive Efford (10/14), Mr Don Foster (14/14), Mr Nick Hawkins (12/14), Mrs Joan Humble (11/14), Mr Eric Illsley (14/14), Mr Kevan Jones (8/14), Miss Julie Kirkbride (11/14), Ann McKechin (13/14), Estelle Morris (2/14), Mr Malcolm Moss (14/14), Mr Richard Page (14/14), Mr Mark Prisk (12/14), Dr John Pugh (8/14), Bob Russell (14/14), Mr Tom Watson (14/14), Mr John Whittingdale (4/14), Mr Shaun Woodward (12/14), Iain Wright (14/14)
2. Identity Cards Bill
Committed: 20th December 2004 Reported (with Amendments): 27th January 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 8
Chairmen: Mr Jimmy Hood, Mr Derek Conway and Janet Anderson

Members and attendance: Mr Richard Allan (7/8), Mr Desmond Browne (8/8), Roger Casale (8/8), Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (8/8), Mr David Curry (8/8), Kate Hoey (4/8), Mr Jon Owen Jones (4/8), Mr Stephen McCabe (7/8), Mr Humfrey Malins (8/8), Patrick Mercer (8/8), Chris Mole (8/8), Kali Mountford (8/8), Mr Mark Oaten (2/8), Mr Gwyn Prosser (8/8), John Robertson (8/8), Christine Russell (8/8), Joan Ryan (8/8), Mr Martin Salter (8/8), Mr John Taylor (5/8), Mr Bill Tynan (8/8)
3. Inquiries Bill [Lords]
Committed: 15th March 2005 Reported (with Amendments): 24th March 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 3
Chairmen: Mr Win Griffiths and Mr Roger Gale

Members and attendance: Mr Peter Atkinson (2/3), Mrs Anne Campbell (3/3), Mr Alistair Carmichael (3/3), Mr Michael Connarty (1/3), Geraint Davies (2/3), Mr Jonathan Djanogly (3/3), Mr Mike Hall (3/3), Mr Oliver Heald (1/3), Mr Kevan Jones (1/3), Mr Christopher Leslie (3/3), Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger (0/3), Siobhain McDonagh (0/3), Mr Stephen Pound (3/3), Bridget Prentice (3/3), Mr Terry Rooney (3/3), Mr Paul Tyler (2/3)

STANDING COMMITTEE C
1. Criminal Law (Amendment) (Householder Protection) Bill
Committed: 4th February 2005 Reported (without Amendment): 5th April 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 3
Chairman: Frank Cook

Members and attendance: Mr Ronnie Campbell (1/3), Mrs Helen Clark (2/3), Harry Cohen (3/3), Mr Frank Field (1/3), Paul Goggins (3/3), Chris Grayling (2/3), Mr Mike Hancock (0/3), Lady Hermon (2/3), Kate Hoey (0/3), Mr Kevan Jones (2/3), Shona McIsaac (2/3), John Mann (2/3), Patrick Mercer (3/3), Mr Andrew Mitchell (1/3), Mr Stephen Pound (2/3), Mr Hugo Swire (2/3)

STANDING COMMITTEE D
1. Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill
Committed: 7th December 2004 Reported (with Amendments): 24th January 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 8
Chairmen: Dame Marion Roe and Mr Bill O'Brien

Members and attendance: Vera Baird (8/8), Ms Hazel Blears (5/8), Mr Russell Brown (6/8), David Cairns (8/8), Mr Alan Campbell (8/8), Mr James Clappison (8/8), Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (8/8), Mr Jonathan Djanogly (8/8), Paul Farrelly (5/8), Caroline Flint (7/8), Mr Dominic Grieve (8/8), Jane Griffiths (8/8), Dr Evan Harris (5/8), Mr David Heath (8/8), Mr John Heppell (8/8), Mr Tony McWalter (5/8), John Mann (6/8), Mr Andrew Mitchell (8/8), Ms Dari Taylor (8/8), Claire Ward (5/8)

STANDING COMMITTEE E
1. Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Bill
Committed: 8th December 2004 Reported (with Amendments): 18th January 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 4
Chairmen: Sir John Butterfill and Mr Alan Hurst

Members and attendance: Mr Adrian Bailey (4/4), Mr Roger Berry (2/4), Mr John Burnett (2/4), Mrs Helen Clark (4/4), Mr Michael Fallon (3/4), Jim Fitzpatrick (4/4), John Healey (4/4), Mr David Heathcoat-Amory (3/4), Mr Ivan Henderson (4/4), Kate Hoey (0/4), Mr David Laws (4/4), Linda Perham (3/4), Dawn Primarolo (4/4), Mr David Ruffley (4/4), Mr Andrew Tyrie (4/4), Mrs Betty Williams (4/4)
2. Consumer Credit Bill
Committed: 13th January 2005 Reported (with Amendments): 27th January 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 4
Chairmen: Sir John Butterfill and Mr Joe Benton

Members and attendance: Gregory Barker (4/4), Mr John Battle (4/4), Malcolm Bruce (2/4), Chris Bryant (4/4), Alistair Burt (3/4), Paul Farrelly (4/4), Ms Sally Keeble (4/4), Mr Mark Lazarowicz (2/4), Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger (3/4), Mr James Plaskitt (4/4), Lawrie Quinn (4/4), Mr Laurence Robertson (4/4), Mr Gerry Sutcliffe (4/4), Mark Tami (3/4), Dr Jenny Tonge (2/4), Mr Tom Watson (4/4)

STANDING COMMITTEE F
1. Child Benefit Bill
Committed: 12th January 2005 Reported (with Amendments): 18th January 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 1
Chairman: Miss Anne Begg

Members and attendance: Mr Richard Bacon (0/1), Mr John Burnett (0/1), Tony Cunningham (1/1), Mr Parmjit Dhanda (1/1), Mr Mark Francois (1/1), Mr Ivan Henderson (1/1), Mr Brian Jenkins (1/1), Mr David Laws (1/1), Judy Mallaber (1/1), Rob Marris (1/1), Mr Stephen Pound (1/1), Dawn Primarolo (1/1), James Purnell (1/1), Mr David Ruffley (1/1), Mr Andrew Tyrie (1/1), Mr Anthony D. Wright (1/1)
2. Drugs Bill
Committed: 18th January 2005 Reported (with Amendments): 4th February 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 6
Chairmen: Mr Roger Gale and Mr Eric Illsley

Members and attendance: Mr Henry Bellingham (4/6), Mr Crispin Blunt (6/6), Mr Alistair Carmichael (6/6), Mr Michael Clapham (4/6), Caroline Flint (6/6), Mrs Cheryl Gillan (6/6), Mr Tom Harris (6/6), Mr John Heppell (6/6), Dr Brian Iddon (6/6), Eric Joyce (5/6), John Mann (5/6), Mr Mark Oaten (0/6), Mr Greg Pope (2/6), Ms Dari Taylor (6/6), Mr Mark Todd (5/6), Angela Watkinson (6/6)

STANDING COMMITTEE G
1. Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill
Committed: 10th January 2005 Reported (with Amendments): 1st February 2005
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 10
Chairmen: David Taylor and Mr Eric Forth

Members and attendance: Mr Nick Ainger (10/10), Peter Bradley (10/10), Sue Doughty (10/10), Mr David Drew (8/10), Mr Nigel Evans (8/10), Barbara Follett (5/8), Matthew Green (8/10), Patrick Hall (8/10), Siobhain McDonagh (8/10), Miss Anne McIntosh (8/10), Alun Michael (10/10), Mr Elliot Morley (3/10), Mr David Ruffley (9/10), Mr Mark Simmonds (6/10), Paddy Tipping (8/10), Mr Neil Turner (5/10), Iain Wright (9/10)

SECOND READING COMMITTEE
1. Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Bill
Referred (pursuant to Standing Order No. 60 (3)): 2nd December 2004
Reported: 14th December 2004
Number of sittings at which Bill was considered: 1
Chairman: Mr Joe Benton

Members and attendance: Mr Nicholas Brown (1/1), Mr John Burnett (0/1), Jim Fitzpatrick (1/1), Mrs Lorna Fitzsimons (1/1), John Healey (1/1), Alan Keen (0/1), Mr David Laws (0/1), Mr John Lyons (1/1), Alice Mahon (1/1), Mr George Mudie (0/1), Mr George Osborne (1/1), Mr David Ruffley (1/1), Clare Short (0/1), Ian Stewart (1/1), Sir Teddy Taylor (1/1), Mr Andrew Tyrie (0/1)



 
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