House of Commons

House of Commons Votes and Proceedings
Tuesday
15th July 2014

No. 24

The House met at 11.30 am.

PRAYERS.

1 Private Bills [Lords]: Transport for London Bill [Lords]: Second Reading

Motion made, That the Transport for London Bill [Lords] be now read a second time.-(Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means.)

Objection taken (Standing Order No. 20(2)).

Ordered, That the Bill be read a second time on Tuesday 22 July.

2 Private Bills [Lords]: Buckinghamshire County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill [Lords]: Second Reading

Motion made, That the Buckinghamshire County Council (Filming on Highways) Bill [Lords] be now read a second time.-(Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means.)

Objection taken (Standing Order No. 20(2)).

Ordered, That the Bill be read a second time on Tuesday 22 July.

3 Questions to the Secretary of State for Health

4 Protective Headgear for Cyclists Aged Fourteen Years and Under (Research) Bill: Presentation (Standing Order No. 57)

Annette Brooke presented a Bill to require the Secretary of State to commission research into the merits of requiring cyclists aged fourteen years and under to wear protective headgear; to report to Parliament within six months of the research being completed; and for connected purposes.

Bill read the first time; to be read a second time on Friday 12 September, and to be printed (Bill 74).

5 Amenity Land (Adoption by Local Authorities) Bill: Presentation (Standing Order No. 57)

Annette Brooke presented a Bill to amend section 215 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to allow local authorities to adopt areas of amenity land which are unregistered or vested in the Crown, for the purposes of maintenance; and for connected purposes.

Bill read the first time; to be read a second time on Friday 12 September, and to be printed (Bill 75).

6 Sugar in Food and Drinks (Targets, Labelling and Advertising) Bill: Presentation (Standing Order No. 57)

Geraint Davies, supported by Jeremy Lefroy, Mr Mark Williams, Mrs Madeleine Moon, Mrs Linda Riordan and Dr Julian Lewis, presented a Bill to require the Secretary of State to set targets for sugar content in food and drinks; to provide that sugar content on food and drink labelling be represented in terms of the number of teaspoonfuls of sugar; to provide for standards of information provision in advertising of food and drinks; and for connected purposes.

Bill read the first time; to be read a second time on Friday 7 November, and to be printed (Bill 76).

7 Tyres (Buses and Coaches): Motion for leave to bring in a Bill (Standing Order No. 23)

Ordered, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to introduce limits on the age of tyres on buses and coaches; and for connected purposes;

That Steve Rotheram, Helen Jones, Bill Esterson, Derek Twigg, Ian Lavery, Pamela Nash, Mr Dennis Skinner, Dame Anne Begg, Mr George Howarth, Kerry McCarthy, Mrs Louise Ellman and Mark Hendrick present the Bill.

Steve Rotheram accordingly presented the Bill.

Bill read the first time; to be read a second time on Friday 28 November, and to be printed (Bill 77).

8 Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill (Business of the House)

Motion made and Question put, That the following provisions shall apply to the proceedings on the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill:

Timetable

(1) (a) Proceedings on Second Reading and in Committee, any proceedings on Consideration, and proceedings on Third Reading shall be completed at today’s sitting in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph.

(b) Proceedings on Second Reading shall be brought to a conclusion (so far as not previously concluded) at 5.00pm.

(c) Proceedings in Committee and any proceedings on Consideration shall be brought to a conclusion (so far as not previously concluded) at 9.00pm.

(d) Proceedings on Third Reading shall be brought to a conclusion (so far as not previously concluded) at 10.00pm.

Timing of Proceedings and Questions to be put

(2) When the Bill has been read a second time:

(a) it shall, despite Standing Order No. 63 (Committal of bills not subject to a programme order), stand committed to a Committee of the whole House without any Question being put;

(b) proceedings on the Bill shall stand postponed while the Question is put, in accordance with Standing Order No. 52(1) (Money resolutions and ways and means resolutions in connection with bills), on any financial resolution relating to the Bill;

(c) on the conclusion of proceedings on any financial resolution relating to the Bill, proceedings on the Bill shall be resumed and the Speaker shall leave the Chair whether or not notice of an Instruction has been given.

(3) (a) On the conclusion of proceedings in Committee, the Chairman shall report the Bill to the House without putting any Question.

(b) If the Bill is reported with amendments, the House shall proceed to consider the Bill as amended without any Question being put.

(4) For the purpose of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (1), the Chairman or Speaker shall forthwith put the following Questions (but no others) in the same order as they would fall to be put if this Order did not apply:

(a) any Question already proposed from the Chair;

(b) any Question necessary to bring to a decision a Question so proposed;

(c) the Question on any amendment moved or Motion made by a Minister of the Crown;

(d) any other Question necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded.

(5) On a Motion so made for a new Clause or a new Schedule, the Chairman or Speaker shall put only the Question that the Clause or Schedule be added to the Bill.

(6) If two or more Questions would fall to be put under paragraph (4)(c) on successive amendments moved or Motions made by a Minister of the Crown, the Chairman or Speaker shall instead put a single Question in relation to those amendments or Motions.

(7) If two or more Questions would fall to be put under paragraph (4)(d) in relation to successive provisions of the Bill, the Chairman or Speaker shall instead put a single Question in relation to those provisions, except that the Question shall be put separately on any Clause of or Schedule to the Bill which a Minister of the Crown has signified an intention to leave out.

Consideration of Lords Amendments

(8) (a) Any Lords Amendments to the Bill may be considered forthwith without any Question being put; and any proceedings interrupted for that purpose shall be suspended accordingly.

(b) Proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement; and any proceedings suspended under sub-paragraph (a) shall thereupon be resumed.

(9) (a) This paragraph applies for the purpose of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (8).

(b) The Speaker shall first put forthwith any Question already proposed from the Chair.

(c) If that Question is for the amendment of a Lords Amendment the Speaker shall then put forthwith:

(i) a single Question on any further Amendments to the Lords Amendment moved by a Minister of the Crown, and

(ii) the Question on any Motion made by a Minister of the Crown that this House agrees or disagrees to the Lords Amendment or (as the case may be) to the Lords Amendment as amended.

(d) The Speaker shall then put forthwith:

(i) a single Question on any Amendments moved by a Minister of the Crown to a Lords Amendment, and

(ii) the Question on any Motion made by a Minister of the Crown that this House agrees or disagrees to the Lords Amendment or (as the case may be) to the Lords Amendment as amended.

(e) The Speaker shall then put forthwith the Question on any Motion made by a Minister of the Crown that this House disagrees to a Lords Amendment.

(f) The Speaker shall then put forthwith the Question that this House agrees to all the remaining Lords Amendments.

(g) As soon as the House has:

(i) agreed or disagreed to a Lords Amendment; or

(ii) disposed of an Amendment relevant to a Lords Amendment which has been disagreed to,

the Speaker shall put forthwith a single Question on any Amendments that are moved by a Minister of the Crown and are relevant to the Lords Amendment.

Subsequent Stages

(10) (a) Any further Message from the Lords on the Bill may be considered forthwith without any Question being put; and any proceedings interrupted for that purpose shall be suspended accordingly.

(b) Proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement; and any proceedings suspended under sub-paragraph (a) shall thereupon be resumed.

(11) (a) This paragraph applies for the purpose of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (10).

(b) The Speaker shall first put forthwith any Question which has been proposed from the Chair.

(c) The Speaker shall then put forthwith the Question on any Motion made by a Minister of the Crown which is related to the Question already proposed from the Chair.

(d) The Speaker shall then put forthwith the Question on any Motion made by a Minister of the Crown on or relevant to any of the remaining items in the Lords Message.

(e) The Speaker shall then put forthwith the Question that this House agrees with the Lords in all the remaining Lords Proposals.

Reasons Committee

(12) (a) The Speaker shall put forthwith the Question on any Motion made by a Minister of the Crown for the appointment, nomination and quorum of a Committee to draw up Reasons and the appointment of its Chair.

(b) A Committee appointed to draw up Reasons shall report before the conclusion of the sitting at which it is appointed.

(c) Proceedings in the Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion 30 minutes after their commencement.

(d) For the purpose of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with sub-paragraph (c), the Chair shall:

(i) first put forthwith any Question which has been proposed from the Chair, and

(ii) then put forthwith successively Questions on Motions which may be made by a Minister of the Crown for assigning a Reason for disagreeing with the Lords in any of their Amendments.

(e) The proceedings of the Committee shall be reported without any further Question being put.

Miscellaneous

(13) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply so far as necessary for the purposes of this Order.

(14) (a) The proceedings on any Motion made by a Minister of the Crown for varying or supplementing the provisions of this Order shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.

(b) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply to those proceedings.

(15) Standing Order No. 82 (Business Committee) shall not apply in relation to any proceedings to which this Order applies.

(16) (a) No Motion shall be made, except by a Minister of the Crown, to alter the order in which any proceedings on the Bill are taken or to recommit the Bill.

(b) The Question on any such Motion shall be put forthwith.

(17) (a) No dilatory Motion shall be made in relation to proceedings to which this Order applies except by a Minister of the Crown.

(b) The Question on any such Motion shall be put forthwith.

(18) The Speaker may not arrange for a debate to be held in accordance with Standing Order No. 24 (Emergency debates) on a day on which the Bill has been set down to be taken as an Order of the Day before the conclusion of any proceedings to which this Order applies.

(19) (a) Sub-paragraph (b) applies if the House is adjourned, or the sitting is suspended, before the conclusion of any proceedings to which this Order applies.

(b) No notice shall be required of a Motion made at the next sitting by a Minister of the Crown for varying or supplementing the provisions of this Order.

(20) Proceedings to which this Order applies shall not be interrupted under any Standing Order relating to the sittings of the House.

(21) (a) Any private business which has been set down for consideration at 7.00pm, 4.00pm or 2.00pm (as the case may be) on a day on which the Bill has been set down to be taken as an Order of the Day shall, instead of being considered as provided by Standing Orders, be considered at the conclusion of the proceedings on the Bill on that day.

(b) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply to the private business for a period of three hours from the conclusion of the proceedings on the Bill or, if those proceedings are concluded before the moment of interruption, for a period equal to the time elapsing between 7.00pm, 4.00pm or 2.00pm (as the case may be) and the conclusion of those proceedings.

(22) At the sitting of the House on Thursday 17th July, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until-

(a) any Message from the Lords has been received and any Committee to draw up Reasons which has been appointed at the sitting has reported; and

(b) the Speaker has reported the Royal Assent to any Act agreed upon by both Houses.-(James Brokenshire.)

The House divided.

Division No. 35.

Ayes: 436 (Tellers: Harriett Baldwin, Jenny Willott).

Noes: 49 (Tellers: Jeremy Corbyn, Steve Baker).

Question accordingly agreed to.

9 Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill: Second Reading

Motion made and Question put, That the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill be now read a second time.

The House divided.

Division No. 36.

Ayes: 498 (Tellers: Gavin Barwell, Jenny Willott).

Noes: 31 (Tellers: John McDonnell, Kelvin Hopkins).

Question accordingly agreed to.

Bill accordingly read a second time and stood committed to a Committee of the whole House (Order, today).

10 Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill (Money)

Queen’s Recommendation signified.

Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of-

(1) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and

(2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.-(Anne Milton.)

Question agreed to.

11 Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill

The House resolved itself into a Committee (Order, today).

(In the Committee)

Clauses 1 and 2 agreed to.

Clause 3 (Grounds for issuing warrants and obtaining data)

Amendment 1 proposed.-(Mr George Howarth.)

Question proposed, That the Amendment be made.

Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.

Clause agreed to.

Clauses 4 and 5 agreed to.

Clause 6 (Commencement, duration, extent and short title)

Amendment 3 proposed.-(Mr David Hanson.)

Question proposed, That the Amendment be made.

Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.

Amendments 4, 7 and 5 made.

Question put, That Amendment 2 be made.-(Mr Tom Watson.)

The Committee divided.

Division No. 37.

Ayes: 56 (Tellers: Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell).

Noes: 454 (Tellers: Harriett Baldwin, Jenny Willott).

Question accordingly negatived.

Clause, as amended, agreed to.

New Clause NC7-(James Brokenshire)-brought up, read the first and second time, and added to the Bill.

New Clause NC3-(Dr Julian Huppert)-brought up, and read the first time.

Question proposed, That the Clause be read a second time.

Clause, by leave, withdrawn.

New Clause NC5-(Sir William Cash)-brought up, and read the first time.

Question put, That the Clause be read a second time.

The Committee divided.

Division No. 38.

Ayes: 25 (Tellers: Steve Baker, Mr Peter Bone).

Noes: 440 (Tellers: Harriett Baldwin, Gavin Barwell).

Question accordingly negatived.

Since it was after 9.00 pm, the Chair put forthwith the Questions necessary to bring proceedings in Committee to a conclusion (Order, today).

The following Questions were put forthwith.

(1) That New Clause NC6 be added to the Bill (Motion made by a Minister of the Crown).-(James Brokenshire.)

Question agreed to.

(2) That Amendments 6 and 8 be made (Amendments moved by the Minister of the Crown).-(James Brokenshire.)

Question agreed to.

Title accordingly amended, as follows: A Bill to make provision, in consequence of a declaration of invalidity made by the Court of Justice of the European Union in relation to Directive 2006/24/EC, about the retention of certain communications data; to amend the grounds for issuing interception warrants, or granting or giving certain authorisations or notices, under Part 1 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000; to make provision about the extra-territorial application of that Part and about the meaning of "telecommunications service" for the purposes of that Act; to make provision about additional reports by the Interception of Communications Commissioner; to make provision about a review of the operation and regulation of investigatory powers; and for connected purposes.

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The Deputy Speaker resumed the Chair.

Harriett Baldwin reported, That the Committee had gone through the Bill and made Amendments.

12 Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill: Consideration of the Bill, as amended in Committee of the whole House

No amendments on consideration.

13 Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill: Third Reading

Motion made and Question put, That the Bill be now read the third time.

The House divided.

Division No. 39.

Ayes: 449 (Tellers: Gavin Barwell, Harriett Baldwin).

Noes: 33 (Tellers: John McDonnell, Jeremy Corbyn).

Question accordingly agreed to.

Bill accordingly read the third time, and passed.

14 Statutory Instruments: Motions for Approval

(1) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Gangmasters (Licensing Authority) Regulations 2014, which were laid before this House on 9 June, be approved.-(Gavin Barwell.)

The Speaker’s opinion as to the decision of the Question was challenged.

Division deferred until tomorrow (Standing Order No. 41A).

(2) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Appeals from Licensing Authority Decisions) (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) Order 2014, which was laid before this House on 9 June, be approved.-(Gavin Barwell.)

Question agreed to.

(3) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Appeals from Licensing Authority Decisions) (Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys and Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys) Order 2014, which was laid before this House on 9 June, be approved.-(Gavin Barwell.)

Question agreed to.

(4) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2014, which was laid before this House on 16 June, be approved.-(Gavin Barwell.)

Question agreed to.

(5) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Paternity and Adoption Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2014, which were laid before this House on 23 June, be approved.-(Gavin Barwell.)

Question agreed to.

(6) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Redress Schemes for Lettings Agency Work and Property Management Work (Requirement to Belong to a Scheme etc) (England) Order 2014, which was laid before this House on 23 June, be approved.-(Gavin Barwell.)

Question agreed to.

(7) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Excluded Activities and Prohibitions) Order 2014, which was laid before this House on 25 June, be approved.-(Gavin Barwell.)

Question agreed to.

(8) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ring-fenced Bodies and Core Activities) Order 2014, which was laid before this House on 25 June, be approved.-(Gavin Barwell.)

Question agreed to.

(9) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Video Recordings Act 1984 (Exempted Video Works) Regulations 2014, which were laid before this House on 30 June, be approved.-(Gavin Barwell.)

Question agreed to.

15 Electoral Commission

Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6) and Order, 2 July), That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that Her Majesty will re-appoint as Electoral Commissioners-

(1) Lord Horam with effect from 1 October 2014 for the period ending on 30 September 2018; and

(2) David Howarth with effect from 1 October 2014 for the period ending on 30 September 2018.-(Gavin Barwell.)

Question agreed to.

16 Adjournment

Subject: Police responsibilities in dealing with people who have attempted suicide (Mrs Madeleine Moon).

Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.-(Gavin Barwell.)

Adjourned at 10.25 pm until tomorrow.

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Other proceedings

General Committees: Appointments

The Speaker appoints the Chair of General Committees and members of Programming Sub-Committees, and allocates Statutory Instruments to Delegated Legislation Committees.

The Committee of Selection nominates Members to serve on General Committees (and certain Members to serve on Grand Committees).

17 Eighth Delegated Legislation Committee (Draft Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0 to 25 years)

Members: Mrs Caroline Spelman discharged and Sir John Randall nominated in substitution.

18 Ninth Delegated Legislation Committee (Draft Police and Crime Commissioner Elections (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2014)

Members: Damian Green and John Stevenson discharged and Dr Matthew Offord and Mike Penning nominated in substitution.

19 European Committee B in respect of European Union Document No. 18638/11, a draft Regulation amending the Staff Regulations of Officials and the Conditions of Employment of other Servants of the European Union

Members: Jacob Rees-Mogg discharged and Martin Vickers nominated in substitution.

Reports from Select Committees

20 Backbench Business Committee

Determination of business to be taken on 1 and 4 September in the Chamber, and 4 and 8 September in Westminster Hall, with Annex containing a transcript of representations made on 15 July, to be published (John Hemming).

21 Business, Innovation and Skills Committee

Student Loans: Second Report, to be printed, with the Formal Minutes relating to the Report (HC 558) (Mr Adrian Bailey).

22 Culture, Media and Sport Committee

(1) Women and Sport: First Report, to be published (HC 513);

(2) The Future of the BBC: Evidence and written evidence, to be published (HC 315)

(Mr John Whittingdale).

23 Defence Committee

Armed Forces (Service Complaints and Financial Assistance) Bill: Evidence, to be published (HC 508) (Rory Stewart).

24 Energy and Climate Change Committee

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Review: Review of Working Group I contribution: First Report, to be printed, with the Formal Minutes relating to the Report (HC 587) (Mr Tim Yeo).

25 Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

Appointment of the Chair of the Environment Agency:

(1) Third Report, to be printed, with the Formal Minutes relating to the Report (HC 545);

(2) Written evidence, to be published (HC 545)

(Miss Anne McIntosh).

26 Foreign Affairs Committee

(1) UK Government policy on the Kurdistan Region of Iraq: Evidence, to be published (HC 564);

(2) Syria: Written evidence, to be published

(Sir Richard Ottaway).

27 Health Committee

Children’s and adolescent mental health and CAMHS: Evidence, to be published (HC 342) (Dr Sarah Wollaston).

28 International Development Committee

UK Development Work in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: Third Report, to be printed, with the Formal Minutes relating to the Report (HC 565) (Sir Malcolm Bruce).

29 Justice Committee

(1) Mesothelioma claims: Third Report, to be printed with the Formal Minutes relating to the Report (HC 308);

(2) The work of the Administrative Justice Forum: Evidence, to be published (HC 313);

(3) Impact of changes to civil legal aid under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offences Act 2012: Written evidence, to be published (HC 311)

(Sir Alan Beith).

30 Northern Ireland Affairs Committee

The Administrative Scheme for "on-the-runs": Evidence and written evidence, to be published (HC 177) (Mr Laurence Robertson).

31 Privileges (Committee of)

Actions of Sussex Police: final report:

(1) First Report, to be printed, with the Formal Minutes relating to the Report (HC 588);

(2) Written evidence, to be published (HC 588)

(Kevin Barron).

32 Public Administration (Select Committee on)

(1) Business Appointment Rules: Government Response to the Committee’s Third Report of Session 2012–13: First Special Report, to be printed (HC 563);

(2) Building Civil Service Skills: Written evidence, to be published (HC 112)

(Mr Bernard Jenkin).

33 Standards (Committee on): Standards Review Sub-Committee

The Standards System in the House of Commons: Evidence, to be published (HC 383) (Dr Alan Whitehead).

34 Treasury Committee

(1) Bank of England June 2014 Financial Stability Report: Evidence, to be published (HC 494);

(2) Manipulation of benchmarks: Written evidence, to be published (HC 491);

(3) Project Verde: Written evidence, to be published

(Mr Andrew Tyrie).

35 Welsh Affairs Committee

(1) International Representation and Promotion of Wales by UK bodies: Written evidence, to be published (HC 337);


(2) Prisons in Wales and treatment of Welsh offenders: Written evidence, to be published (HC 113)

(David T. C. Davies).

John Bercow

Speaker

The Speaker will take the Chair at 11.30 am.

Sitting in Westminster Hall

The sitting began at 9.30 am.

Adjournment

Subjects:

Youth employment (Chloe Smith).

Domestic and international connectivity provided by regional airports (Mike Kane).

Rights of young asylum seekers (Jim Sheridan).

Provision of additional school places in London Borough of Harrow (Bob Blackman).

Resolved, That the sitting be now adjourned.-(Amber Rudd.)

Adjourned at 4.58 pm until tomorrow.

Lindsay Hoyle

Deputy Speaker

APPENDIX

Papers presented or laid upon the Table:

Papers subject to Negative Resolution:

1 Food

Food Information Regulations 2014 (S.I., 2014, No. 1855), dated 14 July 2014 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum and an Impact Assessment (by Command) (Secretary Elizabeth Truss).

2 Merchant Shipping

(1) Merchant Shipping (Maritime Labour Convention) (Consequential and Minor Amendments) Regulations 2014 (S.I., 2014, No. 1614), dated 9 July 2014 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary Patrick McLoughlin);

(2) Merchant Shipping (Maritime Labour Convention) (Minimum Requirements for Seafarers etc.) Regulations 2014 (S.I., 2014, No. 1613), dated 9 July 2014 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum and an Impact Assessment (by Command) (Secretary Patrick McLoughlin); and

(3) Merchant Shipping (Maritime Labour Convention) (Recruitment and Placement) Regulations 2014 (S.I., 2014, No. 1615), dated 9 July 2014 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum and an Impact Assessment (by Command) (Secretary Patrick McLoughlin).

3 Seeds

Forest Reproductive Material (Great Britain) (Amendment) (England and Scotland) Regulations 2014 (S.I., 2014, No. 1833), dated 9 July 2014 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary Elizabeth Truss).

Other Papers:

4 Atomic Energy

Report and Accounts of United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 514) (Secretary Vince Cable).

5 Charities

Catchment Restoration Fund: Environment Agency Summary Report for 2013–14 (by Act) (Secretary Elizabeth Truss).

6 Civil Aviation

Report and Accounts of Civil Aviation Authority for 2013–14 (by Act) (Secretary Patrick McLoughlin).

7 Climate Change

Progress Report to Parliament by the Committee on Climate Change: Meeting Carbon Budgets for 2014 (by Act) (Secretary Edward Davey).

8 Coroners and Justice

Report of the Chief Coroner to the Lord Chancellor for 2013–14 (by Act) (Secretary Chris Grayling).

9 Crime and Courts

Report and Accounts of Serious Organised Crime Agency for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 375) (Secretary Theresa May).

10 Gangmasters (Licensing)

Report and Accounts of Gangmasters Licensing Authority for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 108) (Secretary Theresa May).

11 Government Resources and Accounts

(1) Accounts of Department for International Development Overseas Superannuation for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 44) (Secretary Nicky Morgan);

(2) Accounts of House of Commons: Members and Report of the Audit Committee for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 471) (Clerk of the House); and

(3) Report and Accounts of Department for International Development for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 11) (Secretary Nicky Morgan).

12 Government Resources and Accounts (Audit of Public Bodies)

(1) Report and Accounts of Cheshire Probation Trust for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Statutory Instrument); to be printed (HC 61) (Secretary Chris Grayling);

(2) Report and Accounts of Greater Manchester Probation Trust for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Statutory Instrument); to be printed (HC 69) (Secretary Chris Grayling);

(3) Report and Accounts of Merseyside Probation Trust for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Statutory Instrument); to be printed (HC 78) (Secretary Chris Grayling);

(4) Report and Accounts of Sir John Soane’s Museum for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Statutory Instrument); to be printed (HC 359) (Secretary Sajid Javid); and

(5) Report and Accounts of Staffordshire and West Midlands Probation Trust for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Statutory Instrument); to be printed (HC 84) (Secretary Chris Grayling).

13 Government Trading Funds

(1) Report and Accounts of Defence Support Group for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 363) (Clerk of the House); and

(2) Report and Accounts of Government Procurement Service for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 490) (Clerk of the House).

14 Health and Social Care

Report and Accounts of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 397) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt).

15 House of Commons (Administration)

Accounts of The House of Commons: Administration for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 470) (The Speaker).

16 Human Fertilisation and Embryology

Report and Accounts of Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 369) (Secretary Jeremy Hunt).

17 Human Rights

Government Response to the Thirteenth Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, Session 2013–14, on The implications for access to justice of the Government’s proposals to reform judicial review (by Command) (Cm. 8896) (Secretary Chris Grayling).

18 Justice

Transforming the Criminal Justice System: Strategy and Action Plan-Implementation Update (by Command) (Cm. 8868) (Secretary Chris Grayling).

19 Museums and Galleries

(1) Report and Accounts of Natural History Museum for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 323) (Secretary Sajid Javid); and

(2) Report and Accounts of Victoria and Albert Museum for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 410) (Secretary Sajid Javid).

20 National Lottery

(1) Account of National Lottery Distribution Fund for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 474) (Secretary Sajid Javid);

(2) Account of Olympic Lottery Distribution Fund for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 475) (Secretary Sajid Javid);

(3) Account of Sports Council for Northern Ireland Lottery Distribution for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 424) (Clerk of the House).

21 Police

Code of Ethics-A Code of Practice for the Principles and Standards of Professional Behaviour for the Policing Profession of England and Wales (by Act) (Secretary Theresa May).

22 Police Reform

Report and Accounts of Independent Police Complaints Commission for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 373) (Secretary Theresa May).

23 Science and Technology

Report and Accounts of Science and Technology Facilities Council for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 353) (Secretary Vince Cable).

24 Social Security Administration

Accounts of the National Insurance Fund Investment Account for 2013–14 (by Act) (Secretary Nicky Morgan).

25 Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation)

Report and Accounts of Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service for 2013–14, with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (by Act); to be printed (HC 433) (Secretary Vince Cable).

26 Transport

Government Response to Consultation: Options for a New Lower Thames Crossing (by Command) (Cm. 8895) (Secretary Patrick McLoughlin).

27 UK Borders

(1) Report of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration on An Inspection of Asylum Support: September 2013–January 2014 (by Act) (Secretary Theresa May);

(2) Report of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration on An Inspection of the Non-Suspensive Appeals process for ‘clearly unfounded’ asylum and human rights claims: October 2013–February 2014 (by Act) (Secretary Theresa May); and

(3) Report of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration on An Unannounced Inspection of the Cardiff Asylum Team: February 2014 (by Act) (Secretary Theresa May).

28 Video Recordings

Report and Accounts of British Board of Film Classification for 2013 (by Act) (Secretary Sajid Javid).

Prepared 16th July 2014