Tuesday 6 February 2007 at 2.30pm
*Oral questions, 30 minutes
*Lord Campbell-Savours to ask Her Majesty’s Government to what extent DNA and other forms of personal identification could be retained and of assistance in the identification of false accusers in rape investigations.
*Lord Roberts of Conwy to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to ensure that the United Kingdom’s corporate tax regime is sufficiently competitive to persuade multi-national companies based in the United Kingdom to remain.
*Lord Willoughby de Broke to ask Her Majesty’s Government what will be the direct and indirect costs to the United Kingdom’s financial services industry of implementing the European Commission’s proposed Financial Services Action Plan.
*Lord Baker of Dorking to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many individual bankruptcies were recorded in 2006.
Consumers, Estate Agents and Redress Bill [HL] Third Reading [Lord Truscott]
Legal Services Bill [HL] Committee (day 4) [Lord Falconer of Thoroton] 3rd Report from the Delegated Powers Committee
Lord Holme of Cheltenham to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the level of Chinese investment in Africa. (Dinner break business, 1 hour)
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Future Business
Wednesday 7 February at 3.00pm Prayers will have been read
*Lord Bramall to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the quality of British Armed Forces accommodation; and whether any further action is necessary.
*Lord Barnett to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to revise their instructions to the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England on the issue of inflation.
*Lord Goodlad to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will hold further discussions on the role of Parliament in the future deployment of British Forces overseas.
*Lord Clinton-Davis to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the report issued by the United Nations on 2 February following the meeting of climate change scientists held in Paris.
Procedure of the House The Chairman of Committees to move that the First Report from the Select Committee be agreed to, except for paragraph 8. (HL Paper 15)
Procedure of the House The Chairman of Committees to move that the 2nd Report from the Select Committee be agreed to. (HL Paper 25)
Serious Crime Bill [HL] Second Reading [Baroness Scotland of Asthal] 2nd Report from the Constitution Committee
If the bill is read a second time, Baroness Scotland of Asthal to move that the bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House.
It is expected that the following two motions will be debated together.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Waste Management Licensing) (England and Wales) Regulations 2006 Lord Greaves to move that a Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that the Regulations laid before the House on 15 December 2006, be annulled (SI 2006/3315). 7th Report from the Merits Committee
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006 Lord Greaves to move that a Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that the Regulations laid before the House on 12 December 2006, be annulled (SI 2006/3289). 7th Report from the Merits Committee
Thursday 8 February at 11.00am
*Baroness Hooper to ask Her Majesty’s Government what part they intend to play in the government of Colombia’s Shared Responsibility initiative to pursue international solutions to the global cocaine problem.
*Baroness Masham of Ilton to ask Her Majesty’s Government what research and monitoring are being undertaken on the Panton-Valentine leukocidin form of methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (Community Associated-CA-MRSA).
*Lord Rogan to ask Her Majesty’s Government what issues remain to be settled before an Executive can be formed in Northern Ireland following the elections on 7 March.
Lord Tombs to call attention to issues facing the electricity supply industry and to the case for a strategic decision mechanism; and to move for papers. (Balloted debate, 2½ hours)
Lord Dykes to call attention to the present financial situation of the Channel Tunnel; and to move for papers. (Balloted debate, 2½ hours)
Lord Bowness to move that this House takes note of the report of the European Union Committee on Europe in the World. (48th Report, HL Paper 268, Session 2005-06)
Monday 19 February at 2.30pm
*Lord Berkeley to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proportion of the light dues payable by ships entering United Kingdom ports represents a subsidy to support the maintenance of lights in the Republic of Ireland.
*Lord Naseby to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the public can have confidence in the statistics published by the Office of National Statistics.
*Lord Sheldon to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the current economic cycle.
*Lord Pearson of Rannoch to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they support the use of Article 308 of the Treaty Establishing the European Communities as the legal base for the European Union’s decision to renew support for its programme promoting active European Union citizenship.
Government Spending (Website) Bill [HL] Committee [Baroness Noakes]
Mental Health Bill [HL] Report [Lord Hunt of Kings Heath]
Grand Committee in the Moses Room at 3.30pm
Welfare Reform Bill Committee [Lord McKenzie of Luton] 5th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee
Tuesday 20 February at 2.30pm
*Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they will maintain the independence of the Metropolitan Police’s Art and Antiquities Unit if it is to be funded by individual companies within the private sector.
*Baroness D’Souza to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe’s recommendation to adopt a Council of Europe legal instrument on state immunity and serious human rights violations.
*Baroness O’Cathain to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many post offices and sub-post offices have closed since 1997; and whether they have established a minimum number of offices in rural and suburban areas to reflect the Government’s policy on sustainable local communities.
Bournemouth Borough Council Bill [HL] Second Reading
Manchester City Council Bill [HL] Second Reading
Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill [HL] Third Reading [Baroness Ashton of Upholland]
It is expected that the Grand Committee on the Welfare Reform Bill will continue at 3.30pm in the Moses Room.
Wednesday 21 February at 3.00pm
*Lord Howarth of Newport to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will undertake a further consultation on their plans for new procedures for issuing visas to international students.
*Lord Roberts of Llandudno to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether their current policy and practice regarding the repatriation of children of unsuccessful asylum applicants meets all the needs of those children.
*Viscount Astor to ask Her Majesty’s Government when they intend to appoint a new chairman of English Heritage.
European Communities (Employment in the Civil Service) Order 2007 Lord Davies of Oldham to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 25 January be approved. 7th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee (Dinner break business)
It is expected that the Committee stage of the Legal Services Bill will conclude.
Grand Committee in the Moses Room at 3.45pm
Budget (Northern Ireland) Order 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Lord Rooker]
Waste (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Lord Rooker]
Thursday 22 February at 11.00am
*Lord Ashley of Stoke to ask Her Majesty’s Government what evidence they have of abuse of patients in National Health Service care homes.
*Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress is being made on the implementation of section 3 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
*Lord Addington to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the current level of expertise in sports medicine within the National Health Service is sufficient to guarantee adequate help to those who do not have access to private healthcare.
Lord Hurd of Westwell to call attention to the issues which Her Majesty’s Government face in Iraq; and to move for papers.
Friday 23 February at 11.00am
Palliative Care Bill [HL] Second Reading [Baroness Finlay of Llandaff]
Energy Efficiency and Microgeneration Bill [HL] Second Reading [Lord Redesdale]
Monday 26 February at 2.30pm
*Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of Iran’s influence on events in Iraq, Afghanistan and international seaways.
*Baroness Quin to ask Her Majesty’s Government when they expect to respond to the 2005 Report of the Independent Monitor for Entry Clearance Refusals without the right of Appeal.
*Lord Judd to ask Her Majesty’s Government what cooperation there has been between British and Russian authorities in the investigation of the murder of Alexander Litvinenko; and what implications this has for their relations with Russia.
*Lord Janner of Braunstone to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they can report, following the representations which they, together with other governments or international organisations, have made concerning the release of the three Israeli soldiers captured in Lebanon and Gaza in 2006.
Tuesday 27 February at 2.30pm
*Viscount Trenchard to ask Her Majesty’s Government when the 2005-06 accounts for the National Health Service pension scheme will be published.
*Lord Harrison to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the level of public funding for the National Football Museum in Preston is adequate to maintain its current level of services.
*Lord Ezra to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they are considering the creation of a separate department, at Cabinet level, to deal with energy in all its aspects.
Wednesday 28 February at 3.00pm
*Lord Northbourne to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to increase the resources made available to providers of youth services targeted at the 12-16 age group.
*Earl of Mar and Kellie to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to ensure the removal of trees liable to fall on railway lines in high winds.
*Lady Saltoun of Abernethy to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will introduce legislation to ensure that the judgments of judges hearing family care and other similar cases are published, in anonymised form if necessary.
Thursday 1 March at 11.00am
*Lord Jenkin of Roding to ask Her Majesty’s Government when they will introduce the legislation proposed in the White Paper Review of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act.
*Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government when they next expect to table proposals at the Middle East Quartet group for a resumption of direct talks between Palestine and Israel.
*Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will make representations to Wandsworth Borough Council about the likely impact of the threatened closure of Battersea Arts Centre upon the arts in London.
Monday 5 March at 2.30pm
*Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they will take to ensure that BAA’s latest plans for the expansion of Stansted Airport are consistent with Government policies on environmental protection and carbon emissions.
*Lord Bradshaw to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made in respect of vehicles and drivers from outside the United Kingdom paying to use United Kingdom roads and being brought to justice for offences committed in the United Kingdom.
*Lord Blaker to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they are conducting an ethical foreign policy.
*Lord Corbett of Castle Vale to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to increase passenger capacity on the railways.
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Motions for Balloted Debate
Ballot on 6 March for debate on 29 March. Time limit 2½ hours
Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe to call attention to the economic impact of higher education institutions; and to move for papers.
Lord Northbourne to call attention to the rights of the child and to the role of stability and family life in the well being of children; and to move for papers.
Lord Norton of Louth to call attention to the case for putting standards-setting bodies falling within the responsibility of the Cabinet Office on a statutory footing; and to move for papers.
Lord Morris of Manchester to call attention to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Disabled People; and to move for papers.
Lord Mitchell to call attention to the management of information technology projects in the public sector; and to move for papers.
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Select Committee Reports
The date on which the Report was published is in italics
Lord Holme of Cheltenham to move that this House takes note of the Report of the Constitution Committee on Waging war: Parliament’s role and responsibility (15th Report, Session 2005-06, HL Paper 236). 27 July 2006
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Other Motions for Debate
Lord Dykes to call attention to the economic and social conditions in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; and to move for papers.
Viscount Montgomery of Alamein to call attention to developments in Latin America; and to move for papers.
Baroness Stern to move that this House takes note of the Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism, Cm. 6907, presented to Parliament on 24 July; and requests that Her Majesty’s Government do not ratify it until the Joint Committee on Human Rights has reported on its implications.
Lord Alton of Liverpool to call attention to conflict in Africa; and to move for papers.
Baroness Byford to call attention to services to the public in rural areas; and to move for papers.
Lord Norton of Louth to call attention to the case for changing the form in which legislation is presented to Parliament; and to move for papers.
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Questions for Short Debate
Time limit 1 hour or 1½ hours
Lord Pearson of Rannoch to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they agree with the First Report from the Committee for Privileges, Code of Conduct and Members’ Interests, (Session 2003-04, HL Paper 69) in particular its recommendation that Members of the House in receipt of pensions from the European Union do not normally need to declare such pensions as a financial interest when taking part in debates on European Union matters; and, if so, why.
Lord Pearson of Rannoch to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they propose to honour their commitment that family carers of people with lifelong severe intellectual impairment should be at the heart of decision-making about their relatives’ accommodation, health care and support.
Lord Blaker to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the current state of relations between the government of Israel and the various Palestinian political organisations.
Lord Alderdice to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they would support moves towards developing an inclusive semi-permanent conference table to address the problems of the Middle East.
Baroness Northover to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are taking to combat AIDS across the world and its effect on children.
Lord Carlile of Berriew to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether physical restraints, including seclusion and strip searching, are used on children in custody.
Lord Carlile of Berriew to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the future of British architecture.
Lord Lester of Herne Hill to ask Her Majesty’s Government why civil justice costs must be recovered in their entirety from those who become suitors before the court.
Baroness Scott of Needham Market to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made on their capital building programme.
Baroness Neuberger to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to prevent malnutrition in hospitals, as highlighted in the Age Concern report, Hungry to be Heard.
Baroness Neuberger to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the British Medical Association’s report, Child and adolescent mental healtha guide for healthcare professionals, published in June 2006.
Baroness Sharp of Guildford to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether current or proposed methods of allocating research funds amongst universities are sufficient to support basic research infrastructures or to promote innovative and applied research.
Lord Turnberg to ask Her Majesty’s Government what advice they will seek in formulating their response to the Chief Medical Officer’s report, Good Doctors, Safer Patients.
Baroness Tonge to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to increase provision of contraceptive services, prevent the closure of specialist community clinics and increase the availability of training in contraceptive services and sexual health.
Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government what measures they are taking to help provide homes for homeless and overcrowded families.
Baroness Massey of Darwen to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to develop the education of young people in custody.
Lord Jenkin of Roding to ask Her Majesty’s Government when they will announce their decision on the provision of Alternatively Secured Pensions.
Viscount Montgomery of Alamein to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the development of the Central American Integration System.
Lord Woolmer of Leeds to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the contribution of the Yorkshire and Humber region to the United Kingdom economy.
Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the role and contribution of the creative industries to the economy and well being of the United Kingdom.
Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government what provision they will make for the teaching of English for speakers of other languages in England in the next academic year.
Lord Harrison to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they are supporting Liverpool in preparing for its role as European Capital of Culture 2008.
Lord Ashley of Stoke to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are taking to promote the United Nations Convention on disability.
Baroness Masham of Ilton to ask Her Majesty’s Government what they can and will do to prevent primary care trusts and hospital trusts reducing spending on specialist nursing services in the treatment and support of patients with long-term conditions.
Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank to ask Her Majesty’s Government how and when they will implement the proposals contained in the Department of Health report, Mending hearts and brains, in respect of stroke victims.
Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government what lessons have been learned from the comments made by the coroner in the case of Sergeant Steven Roberts.
Baroness Rawlings to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the current situation in Georgia.
Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the performance of the British Airports Authority is satisfactory.
Lord Faulkner of Worcester to ask Her Majesty’s Government what guidance they are giving to the Gambling Commission to ensure that the integrity of sport is not compromised by the growth of the betting industry.
Lord Roberts of Llandudno to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will review the introduction of personal interviews for first time adult passport applicants.
Lord Sheikh to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they will take to address the causes and impact of human trafficking.
Lord Addington to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps are being taken to make sports medicine more readily available through the National Health Service so as to support healthy living programmes, particularly those aimed at combating obesity through greater physical activity.
Lord Barnett to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to dispense with the Barnett formula.
Lord Lloyd of Berwick to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they are making in moving the Supreme Court to the Middlesex Guildhall.
Baroness Deech to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the Report of the All Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Anti-Semitism concerning anti-Semitism on university campuses.
Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to develop a campaign to support British membership of the European single currency.
Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, before the 40th anniversary of the occupation of the Palestinian Territories in June, they will make representations to the government of Israel about the return of those territories.
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts to ask Her Majesty’s Government what studies have been made of the impact of the provisions of the 8th Company Law Directive on the competitive position of the City of London.
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Questions for Written Answer
Tabled on 5 February and due for answer on 19 February.
Lord Morris of Manchester to ask Her Majesty’s Government what study has been made of the potential health risks to British Armed Forces personnel who may have been exposed to Agent Orange when based at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in Canada during the period 1966-1967. HL1876
Lord Morris of Manchester to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will hold discussions with the government of Canada to ascertain the potential risks to British Armed Forces personnel who may have been exposed to Agent Orange whilst based at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in Canada during the period 1966-1967. HL1877
Lord Morris of Manchester to ask Her Majesty’s Government what health conditions are associated with exposure to Agent Orange. HL1878
Lord Morris of Manchester to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many serving British Armed Forces personnel have illnesses arising from the Gulf War 1990-91 which have only manifested themselves in recent years; and whether any such illnesses have manifested themselves in serving personnel in the past two years. HL1879
Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Goldsmith on 9 January 2006 (WA 26), whether the further review and consultation on whether to record the religion or belief of the perpetrator and victim of religiously aggravated crimes has now taken place; and, if not, what is the expected date of commencement and completion. HL1880
Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government when they expect to publish statistics on racially and religiously aggravated crime for 2005-06. HL1881
Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will make representations to the government of Colombia about the compulsory displacement of 3,200 inhabitants from the village of Tabaco, La Guajira, Colombia as a result of coal mining development at El Cerrejon, now owned by three London-listed companies. HL1882
Lord Avebury to ask her Majesty’s Government whether they will propose to the German Presidency of the European Union that the agenda for the next meeting to discuss progress on the European Union-Egypt Association Agreement should include an item on the recently introduced computerised identity card system, which requires a person to state that he is Muslim, Jewish or Christian. HL1883
Baroness Scott of Needham Market to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will assist Mid-Suffolk District Council with the costs of the planning inquiry into the Snoasis proposal. HL1884
Lord Hylton to ask Her Majesty’s Government what evidence they have received concerning migrant workers in Lincolnshire, particularly with regard to their working hours and the condition and rent level of their tied accommodation. HL1885
Lord Hylton to ask Her Majesty’s Government what support they are providing for local authorities and voluntary organisations working with migrant workers who have fallen ill or lost their jobs and are threatened by destitution and homelessness. HL1886
Lord Hylton to ask Her Majesty’s Government why Moldova and Albania are considered safe countries for trafficked women returned from the United Kingdom in view of evidence that they are at risk of being re-trafficked. HL1887
Lord Hylton to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have studied (a) the report on sexual exploitation and abuse by United Nations personnel serving in peace-keeping forces by Prince Zeid Al-Hussein of March 2005, and (b) Barracks and Brothels by Sarah Mendelson of February 2005, concerning peace-keepers and human trafficking in the Balkans; and what steps the Government, NATO and the European Union are taking to prevent and eliminate the behaviour to which these studies draw attention. HL1888
Baroness Henig to ask her Majesty's Government what transitional arrangements are in place to deal with the problems faced by young people with complex and profound disabilities when they leave special educational establishments and move into adult social care. HL1889
Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government when they expect to complete the plan to lengthen the Derry City airport runway; and when the government of the Republic of Ireland first offered to share the cost of this project. HL1890
Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they propose to take to safeguard the North Shore of Strangford Lough for migratory birds, especially Brent geese. HL1891
Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many multiple sclerosis nurses were in post at the beginning of 2006; how many are currently in post; and what are their expectations about the growth or fall in numbers of multiple sclerosis nurses in 2007. HL1892
Lord Campbell-Savours to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many police officers nationally have been subject to (a) disciplinary proceedings, and (b) proceedings for attempting to pervert the course of justice in the last 24 months for which figures are available; and how many of the actions under (a) and (b) separately arose out of investigations and trials of persons accused of rape or serious assault offences. HL1893
Lord Campbell-Savours to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the average cost of awards made to victims of rape attacks by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority in the last year for which statistics are available. HL1894
Lord Campbell-Savours to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether statistics are available on the incidence during police investigations of accusations of rape being withdrawn in circumstances where admission of false allegations have been made. HL1895
Lord Campbell-Savours to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether allegations of rape described by police forces as no crimed enter into national statistics on reported rapes in all circumstances. HL1896
Lord Campbell-Savours to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether statistics of reported rapes can be double-counted where specific allegations of rape are repeated in more than one jurisdiction within the United Kingdom. HL1897
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay to ask Her Majesty’s Government what has been (a) the average, and (b) the median age of death of retired members of the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme, for males and females in each of the past ten years. HL1898
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their estimate of the average longevity of members of the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme; and how this compares with the average longevity of (a) members of other defined benefit pension schemes, and (b) the United Kingdom population as a whole. HL1899
Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will ensure that all information available to a service enquiry into incidents involving the death of a member of the Armed Forces is also available to the coroner for the inquest on that person. HL1900
Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government who within the Ministry of Defence is responsible for making available to the coroner conducting an inquest on the death of a member of the Armed Forces all the information held by the Government or to which the Government has access.
HL1901
Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government what multinational forces are contributing to Operation Sinbad in Iraq; and how many United Kingdom military forces currently contribute to Operation Sinbad. HL1902
Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government what further investments they expect to make to reconstruction projects under Operation Sinbad. HL1903
Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government what reconstruction projects remain to be completed under Operation Sinbad; what is the expected timescale for the completion of these reconstruction projects; and whether any further such projects are planned. HL1904
Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many Bulldog armoured vehicles are currently deployed to Iraq. HL1905
Lord Beaumont of Whitley to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will make representations to the government of Colombia and the British-based mining companies concerned to minimise the damage done to the environment and the local communities caused by operations in the Cerrejon opencast coalmine. HL1906
Lord Beaumont of Whitley to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the population of wild deer within the United Kingdom; whether the population is increasing or decreasing; and at what rate.
HL1907
Countess of Mar to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the reply by Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton on 1 February (HL Deb, col 334), who are the virologists employed by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; and what are their relevant qualifications and agency location.
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Questions unanswered after 14 days
The questions asked on the dates shown in bold were due for answer by the dates in brackets
The Government department responsible for answering each question is shown in square brackets.
20 November (4 December)
HL165 Lord Maginnis of Drumglass [NIO]
28 November (12 December)
HL441 Lord Laird [DoH]
4 December (18 December)
HL586 Lord Harrison [DoH]
6 December (20 December)
HL657 Lord Maginnis of Drumglass [DCLG]
HL659 Lord Maginnis of Drumglass [DCLG]
HL660 Lord Maginnis of Drumglass [DCLG]
HL661 Lord Maginnis of Drumglass [DCLG]
11 December (27 December)
HL776 Lord Laird [NIO]
12 December (27 December)
HL822 Lord Lester of Herne Hill [DoH]
HL829 Lord Harrison [DoH]
13 December (27 December)
HL849 Lord Vinson [DoH]
19 December (2 January)
HL1026 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL1060 Lord Tyler [MoD]
HL1066 Lord Tebbit [CO]
8 January (22 January)
HL1077 Lord Steinberg [DoH]
HL1093 Lord Avebury [HO]
HL1111 Lord Berkeley [HO]
HL1120 Lord Ouseley [HO]
HL1121 Lord Ouseley [CO]
HL1139 Lord Hanningfield [DoH]
HL1140 Lord Hanningfield [HO]
9 January (23 January)
HL1161 Lord James of Blackheath [DoH]
HL1166 Lord Avebury [HO]
HL1208 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL1215 Lord Campbell-Savours [HO]
HL1225 Lord Laird [NIO]
10 January (24 January)
HL1241 Lord Norton of Louth [CO]
HL1259 Lord Campbell-Savours [CO]
HL1278 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL1279 Lord Laird [NIO]
11 January (25 January)
HL1285 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]
HL1287 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]
HL1310 Lord Hanningfield [HMT]
HL1311 Lord Hanningfield [DCLG]
15 January (29 January)
HL1336 Lord Dykes [DTI]
HL1343 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL1344 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL1345 Lord Laird [NIO]
16 January (30 January)
HL1351 Lord Marlesford [HO]
HL1354 Lord Marlesford [HO]
HL1355 Lord Lipsey [DoH]
HL1358 Lord Clement-Jones [DCMS]
HL1365 Lord Avebury [HO]
HL1392 Countess of Mar [DoH]
17 January (31 January)
HL1418 Lord Goodlad [DoH]
HL1419 Lord Goodlad [DoH]
HL1420 Lord Goodlad [DoH]
HL1439 Lord Corbett of Castle Vale [DCLG]
HL1446 Baroness Darcy de Knayth [CO]
HL1448 Baroness Verma [DfES]
HL1449 Baroness Verma [DfES]
HL1454 Earl of Sandwich [DfID]
HL1467 Baroness Hollis of Heigham [DWP]
18 January (1 February)
HL1479 Lord Dykes [DEFRA]
HL1481 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL1489 Lord Maginnis of Drumglass [NIO]
HL1494 Lord Jopling [DoH]
HL1500 Lord Hanningfield [DCLG]
HL1502 Lord Morris of Manchester [MoD]
HL1503 Lord Ouseley [DoH]
HL1520 Lord Marlesford [DoH]
HL1521 Baroness Quin [HO]
HL1523 Earl of Sandwich [DfES]
22 January (5 February)
HL1526 Lord Hylton [DfID]
HL1533 Lord Dykes [CO]
HL1541 Lord Avebury [HO]
HL1561 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [DfES]
HL1563 Lord Patten [DCLG]
HL1566 Lord Morris of Manchester [DoH]
HL1567 Lord Morris of Manchester [DoH]
HL1568 Lord Alton of Liverpool [HO]
HL1571 Lord Ouseley [CO]
Number of questions allocated to each department which are unanswered after 14 days.
[CO] 7
| [DCLG] 8
| [DCMS] 1
| [DEFRA] 1
| [DfES] 4
| [DfID] 2 |
[DoH] 18
| [DTI] 1
| [DWP] 1
| [HMT] 1
| [HO] 16
| [MoD] 2 |
[NIO] 10
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Bills in Progress
| Type of Bill
| To be considered |
Waiting for Second Reading
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Palliative Care [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 23 February |
European Union (Implications of Withdrawal) [HL]
| Private Member’s
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Interception of Communications (Admissibility of Evidence) [HL]
| Private Member’s
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Bailiffs (Licensing) [HL]
| Private Member’s
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Corruption [HL]
| Private Member’s
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Energy Efficiency and Microgeneration [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 23 February |
Victims of Overseas Terrorism [HL]
| Private Member’s
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Piped Music etc. (Hospitals) [HL]
| Private Member’s
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Serious Crime [HL]
| Government
| 7 February |
Bournemouth Borough Council [HL]
| Private
| 20 February |
Manchester City Council [HL]
| Private
| 20 February |
Transport for London (Supplemental Toll Provisions) [HL]
| Private
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Parliament (Joint Departments) [HL]
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Fraud (Trials without a Jury)
| Government
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Alcohol Labelling [HL]
| Private Member’s
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Digital Switchover (Disclosure of Information)
| Government
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Leasehold Information [HL]
| Private Member’s
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Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) [HL]
| Private Member’s
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Committed to an Unopposed Bill Committee
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Whitehaven Harbour [HL]
| Private
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Re-committed to an Unopposed Bill Committee
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Transport for London [HL]
| Private
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London Local Authorities and Transport for London
| Private
| |
Committed to a Grand Committee
|
| |
Welfare Reform
| Government
| 19 February |
Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
Committed to a Committee of the Whole House
|
| |
Legal Services [HL]
| Government
| 6 February |
Disabled Persons (Independent Living) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
European Union (Information, etc.) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
Public Demonstrations (Repeals) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
Government Spending (Website) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 19 February |
Waiting for Report
|
| |
Further Education and Training [HL]
| Government
| |
Mental Health [HL]
| Government
| 19 February |
Waiting for Third Reading
|
| |
Consumers, Estate Agents and Redress [HL]
| Government
| 6 February |
Cluster Munitions (Prohibition) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement [HL]
| Government
| 20 February |
London Local Authorities [HL]
| Private
| |
Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide
| Government
| |
Sent to the Commons
|
| |
Concessionary Bus Travel [HL]
| Government
| |
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Affirmative Instruments in Progress
The Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee has drawn attention to certain instruments in the reports indicated
| Merits Committee
| To be considered |
Waiting for consideration by the Statutory Instruments Committee
|
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Draft Social Security (Contributions) (Re-rating and National Insurance Funds Payments) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Construction Industry Training Board) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Industrial Training Levy (Construction Industry Training Board) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000 (Renewal of Temporary Provisions) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Tourist Boards (Scotland) Act 2006 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2007
|
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Draft Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006 (Consequential Provisions and Modifications) Order 2007
|
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Draft Tax Credits Up-rating Regulations 2007
|
| |
Draft Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Child Benefit Up-rating Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Environmental Offences (Use of Fixed Penalty Receipts) Regulations 2007
|
| |
Draft Smoke-free (Penalties and Discounted Amounts) Regulations 2007
|
| |
Draft Smoke-free (Exemptions and Vehicles) Regulations 2007
|
| |
Draft Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 (Continuance in force of sections 1 to 9) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Children and Young Persons (Sale of Tobacco etc.) Order 2007
|
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Draft Post Office Network Subsidy Scheme Order 2007
|
| |
Referred to a Grand Committee and Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
|
| |
Draft Waste (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
| 21 February |
Draft Budget (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
| 21 February |
Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
|
| |
Draft Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Taxis (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Local Authorities (Contracting Out of Anti-social Behaviour Order Functions) (England) Order 2007
| 8th Report
| |
Draft Mental Capacity Act 2005 (Loss of Capacity during Research Project) (England) Regulations 2007
|
| |
Draft Charities (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2007
|
| |
Draft Schedule 5 to the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Modification) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Part 7 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (Extension to Animal Pathogens) Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2007
|
| |
Draft Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2007
|
| |
Draft European Communities (Employment in the Civil Service) Order 2007
|
| 21 February |
Draft Policing (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
|
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Negative Instruments
Instruments reported by the Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee
| Praying time expires
| To be considered |
6th Report
|
| |
Flexible Working (Eligibility, Complaints and Remedies) (Amendment) Regulations 2006
| 20 February
| |
Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (EEA Passport Rights) (Amendment) Regulations 2006
| 24 February
| |
Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Recognition Requirements for Investment Exchanges and Clearing Houses) (Amendment) Regulations 2006
| 24 February
| |
Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Disclosure of Confidential Information) (Amendment) Regulations 2006
| 25 February
| |
Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Appointed Representatives) (Amendment) Regulations 2006
| 25 February
| |
7th Report
|
| |
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006
| 8 February
| 7 February |
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Waste Management Licensing) (England and Wales) Regulations 2006
| 21 February
| 7 February |
8th Report
|
| |
Draft School Admissions Code
| 26 February
| |
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Regulatory Reform Orders in Progress
The Regulatory Reform Committee has reported on Orders in the reports indicated
| Regulatory Reform Committee
| To be considered |
Proposals reported following first-stage scrutiny by the Regulatory Reform Committee
|
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Draft Regulatory Reform (Public Service Vehicles) Order 2005
| 14th Report
| |
Draft Regulatory Reform (Game) Order 2007
| 5th Report
| |
Draft Regulatory Reform (Financial Services and Markets Act 2000) Order 2006
| 5th Report
| |
Draft Regulatory Reform (Collaboration etc. between Ombudsmen) Order 2007
| 5th Report
| |
Draft Regulatory Reform (Deer) (England and Wales) Order 2007
| 5th Report
| |
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Committees
Unless otherwise indicated, Committees meet in the Lords’ rooms in the Committee Corridor as indicated in the daily broadsheet
Tuesday 6 February
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European Union
| Sub Committee A Economic and Financial Affairs, and International Trade
| 10.30am |
Economic Affairs
| Select Committee
| 3.30pm |
Merits of Statutory Instruments
| Select Committee
| 3.30pm |
Regulators
| Select Committee
| 4.00pm |
European Union
| Select Committee
| 4.15pm |
Wednesday 7 February
|
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Constitution Committee
| Select Committee
| 10.30am |
European Union
| Sub-Committee D Environment and Agriculture
| 10.30am |
Science and Technology
| Sub-Committee I Allergy
| 11.00am |
Statutory Instruments
| Joint Committee
| 4.00pm |
Refreshment Committee
| Domestic Committee
| 4.15pm in Committee Room G |
Thursday 8 February
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European Union
| Sub-Committee G Social and Consumer Affairs
| 9.30am |
European Union
| Sub-Committee C Foreign Affairs, Defence and Development Policy
| 10.30am |
Science and Technology
| Sub-Committee II Personal Internet Security
| 11.00am |
Monday 19 February
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Science and Technology
| Select Committee
| 11.00am |
European Union
| Sub-Committee B Internal Market
| 4.15pm |
Wednesday 21 February
|
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Human Rights
| Joint Committee
| 9.00am |
European Union
| Sub-Committee F Home Affairs
| 10.30am |
European Union
| Sub-Committee E Law and Institutions
| 4.15pm |
Information Committee
| Domestic Committee
| 4.15pm |
Wednesday 28 February
|
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Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform
| Select Committee
| 10.30am |
Tuesday 6 March
|
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House Committee
| Domestic Committee
| 4.00pm |
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Minutes of Proceedings of Monday 5 February 2007
The House met at 2.30pm Prayers were read by the Lord Bishop of Chelmsford
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Select Committee Report
1 Human Rights The following report from the Joint Committee was made and ordered to be printed:
5th Report, on Legislative Scrutiny. (HL Paper 46)
Public Business
2 Health: hepatitis B A question was asked by Baroness Gardner of Parkes and answered by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath.
3 Waste management: recycling A question was asked by the Earl of Shrewsbury and answered by Lord Rooker.
4 Planning: airfields A question was asked by Lord Rotherwick and answered by Baroness Andrews.
5 Children Act 2004 A question was asked by Baroness Walmsley and answered by Lord Adonis.
6 Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill [HL] Lord Baker of Dorking presented a bill to reduce the number of parliamentary constituencies; amend the rules governing the number of electors in each constituency; and for connected purposes. It was read a first time and ordered to be printed. (HL Bill 39)
7 Welfare Reform Bill Lord McKenzie of Luton moved that it be an instruction to the Grand Committee to which the Welfare Reform Bill has been committed that they consider the bill in the following order:
Clause 1 Schedule 1 Clauses 2 to 21 Schedule 2 Clauses 22 to 27 Schedule 3 Clause 28 Schedule 4 Clauses 29 to 39
| Schedule 5 Clauses 40 to 57 Schedule 6 Clauses 58 to 61 Schedule 7 Clauses 62 to 65 Schedule 8 Clauses 66 to 69. |
The motion was agreed to.
8 Mental Health Bill [HL] Lord Hunt of Kings Heath moved that the amendments for the Report stage be marshalled and considered in the following order:
Clause 1 Schedule 1 Clauses 2 to 21 Schedule 2 Clauses 22 to 26 Schedules 3 and 4 Clauses 27 to 33 Schedule 5
| Clauses 34 to 39 Schedules 6 to 8 Clauses 40 to 42 Schedule 9 Clauses 43 and 44 Schedule 10 Clauses 45 to 48. |
The motion was agreed to.
9 Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Bill [HL] Lord Lester of Herne Hill moved that the bill be committed to a Grand Committee. The motion was agreed to.
10 Concessionary Bus Travel Bill [HL] The bill was read a third time. Amendments 1 to 9 were considered. An amendment was agreed to. Amendment 6 was disagreed to (see division list 1).
11 Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill The report was received. Amendments 1 to 15 were considered. Amendments were agreed to. An amendment was agreed to (see division list 2). An amendment was disagreed to (see division list 3). Consideration was adjourned after amendment 15.
12 Psychology, psychotherapy, counselling: regulation A question was asked by Lord Alderdice and, after debate, answered by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath.
13 Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill The bill was further considered on report. Amendments 16 to 53 were considered. Amendments were agreed to. The bill, as amended, was ordered to be printed. (HL Bill 40)
The House adjourned at 10.25pm until Tuesday 6 February at 2.30pm.
Paul Hayter
Clerk of the Parliaments
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Papers
All statutory instruments laid before the House are accompanied by an Explanatory Memorandum presented by command of Her Majesty, unless otherwise indicated.
Statutory Instrument (Standing Order 71)
The following negative instrument, having been laid before the House on 2 February, was ordered to lie on the Table:
Quick-frozen Foodstuffs (England) Regulations 2007, laid under the European Communities Act 1972. (191)
Affirmative Instrument
The following instrument was laid before the House for approval by resolution:
Draft Policing (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 2007, laid under the Northern Ireland Act 2000.
Negative Instruments
The following instruments were laid before the House:
1 Education (Induction Arrangements for School Teachers) (Consolidation) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2007, laid under the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998. (172)
2 Contaminants in Food (England) Regulations 2007, laid under the Food Safety Act 1990. (210)
3 Local Authorities (Alteration of Requisite Calculations) (England) Regulations 2007, laid under the Local Government Finance Act 1992. (227)
4 Gambling (Operating Licence and Single-Machine Permit Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2007, laid under the Gambling Act 2005. (269)
5 Allocation of Housing and Homelessness (Eligibility) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007, laid under the Housing (Northern Ireland) Order 1981. (SR34)
Papers not subject to parliamentary proceedings
The following papers were laid before the House:
1 Report for 2005-06 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, laid under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990.
2 (1) Accounts for 2004-05 of the Northern Ireland Health and Social Services Boards
(2) Accounts for 2004-05 of the Northern Health and Social Services Board Trust
(3) Accounts for 2004-05 of the Eastern Health and Social Services Board Trust
(4) Accounts for 2004-05 of the Western Health and Social Services Board Trust
(5) Accounts for 2004-05 of the Southern Health and Social Services Board Trust
(6) Accounts for 2004-05 of the Agencies of the Northern Ireland Department of Health, Social Service and Public Safety
laid under the Northern Ireland Act 2000.
3 Report and Accounts for the period 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2002 of the Loughs Agency, laid under the North/South Co-operation (Implementation Bodies) (Northern Ireland) Order 1999.
4 Report and Accounts for 2005-06 of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel Northern Ireland, laid under the Criminal Injuries Compensation (Northern Ireland) Order 2002.
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Judicial Business
Monday 5 February
1 Robb (Appellant) v Salamis (M & I) Limited (formerly known as Salamis Marine & Industrial Limited) (Respondents) (Scotland) Further to the Order of the House of Wednesday 13 December 2006 (7th Report Session 2006-07; [2006] UKHL 56), it was ordered that any orders for expenses made by the Court of Session and the Sheriff Court in Scotland be recalled and the respondents do pay or cause to be paid to the appellant his expenses in the Court of Session and in the Sheriff Court; that Mr Douglas Wardlaw, Mr Joseph Hughes and Dr Alastair N Palin be certified as skilled witnesses for the pursuer and Professor David Rowley and Dr J A Burley as skilled witnesses for the defenders in the Sheriff Court; that the cause be certified as suitable for the employment of both senior and junior counsel in the Sheriff Court; that an uplift of fees for the pursuer’s solicitor of 25 per cent in the Sheriff Court be granted in acknowledgment of the complexity of the cause and the number, difficulty or novelty of the questions raised, the skill, time and labour and specialised knowledge required of the solicitor and the number and importance of documents prepared or perused; and that the respondents do pay or cause to be paid to the appellant his costs in this House, the amount of such costs to be certified by the Clerk of the Parliaments if not agreed between the parties.
2 YL (by her litigation friend the Official Receiver) (Appellant) v Birmingham City Council and others (Respondents) (England) The appeal of YL was presented and it was ordered that in accordance with Standing Order VI the statement and appendix thereto be lodged on or before 19 March.
3 Majorstake Limited (Respondents) v Curtis (Appellant) The petition of the appellant praying that the appeal be restored and for leave to give security for costs notwithstanding that the time limited by Standing Order V has expired (the agents for the respondents consenting thereto) was presented; and it was ordered as prayed.
4 Appeal Committee The 21st Report from the Appeal Committee was agreed to and the following Orders were made:
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (Petitioners) v Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Respondents) That leave to appeal be refused; that the respondents be at liberty to apply for their costs in accordance with direction 5.1(d); and, if the application is granted, that the amount thereof be certified by the Clerk of the Parliaments if not agreed between the parties.
Argos Limited (Petitioners) and others v Office of Fair Trading (formerly Director General of Fair Trading) (Respondents) That leave to appeal be refused; that the respondents be at liberty to apply for their costs in accordance with direction 5.1(d); and, if the application is granted, that the amount thereof be certified by the Clerk of the Parliaments if not agreed between the parties.
Argos Limited and others (Petitioners) v Office of Fair Trading (formerly Director General of Fair Trading) (Respondents) That leave to appeal be refused; that the respondents be at liberty to apply for their costs in accordance with direction 5.1(d); and, if the application is granted, that the amount thereof be certified by the Clerk of the Parliaments if not agreed between the parties.
JJB Sports plc (Petitioners) v Office of Fair Trading (Respondents) That leave to appeal be refused; that the respondents be at liberty to apply for their costs in accordance with direction 5.1(d); and, if the application is granted, that the amount thereof be certified by the Clerk of the Parliaments if not agreed between the parties.
Macrossan (Petitioner) v Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (Respondent) and one other action That leave to appeal be refused; that the respondent be at liberty to apply for his costs in accordance with direction 5.1(d); and, if the application is granted, that the amount thereof be certified by the Clerk of the Parliaments if not agreed between the parties.
Fosters Marketing and another and another (Petitioner) v Forest International Gaskets Limited (Respondents) That the petition be dismissed as inadmissible.
Tuesday 6 February at 10.30am In Committee Room No. 1
Further hearing by the Appellate Committee in the cause:
Stack (Appellant) v. Dowden (Respondent)
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Divisions on 5 February 2007
Concessionary Bus Travel Bill [HL]
Division No. 1
Lord Bradshaw moved amendment 6, after clause 3, to insert the new clause Reimbursement of travel concession authorities. The House divided:
Contents 147
Not-contents 153
Contents
| Addington, L.
| Alderdice, L. |
Alliance, L.
| Alton of Liverpool, L.
| Ampthill, L. |
Anelay of St Johns, B.
| Avebury, L.
| Beaumont of Whitley, L. |
Blaker, L.
| Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, B.
| Bowness, L. |
Bradshaw, L.
| Bruce-Lockhart, L.
| Byford, B. |
Caithness, E.
| Campbell of Alloway, L.
| Carlile of Berriew, L. |
Carnegy of Lour, B.
| Chadlington, L.
| Chorley, L. |
Clement-Jones, L.
| Cobbold, L.
| Colwyn, L. |
Cope of Berkeley, L.
| Cotter, L.
| Crickhowell, L. |
D’Souza, B.
| De Mauley, L.
| Denham, L. |
Dholakia, L.
| Dykes, L.
| Eccles of Moulton, B. |
Elles, B.
| Elliott of Morpeth, L.
| Ezra, L. |
Falkland, V.
| Fearn, L.
| Fookes, B. |
Fowler, L.
| Freeman, L.
| Garden, L. |
Geddes, L.
| Glasgow, E.
| Goodhart, L. |
Goodlad, L.
| Goschen, V.
| Greaves, L. |
Greengross, B.
| Greenway, L.
| Hamwee, B. |
Hanningfield, L.
| Harris of Richmond, B.
| Hayhoe, L. |
Henley, L.
| Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L.
| Howard of Rising, L. |
Howe, E.
| Howe of Idlicote, B.
| Howell of Guildford, L. |
Hunt of Wirral, L.
| Hylton, L.
| Inglewood, L. |
James of Blackheath, L.
| Jenkin of Roding, L.
| Jones of Cheltenham, L. |
Kalms, L.
| King of Bridgwater, L.
| Kingsland, L. |
Kirkwood of Kirkhope, L.
| Lane of Horsell, L.
| Lee of Trafford, L. |
Lester of Herne Hill, L.
| Lindsay, E.
| Linklater of Butterstone, B. |
Listowel, E.
| Low of Dalston, L.
| Luke, L. |
McColl of Dulwich, L.
| Mackay of Clashfern, L.
| Maclennan of Rogart, L. |
McNally, L.
| Maddock, B.
| Mar and Kellie, E. |
Marlesford, L.
| Masham of Ilton, B.
| Miller of Chilthorne Domer, B. |
Montgomery of Alamein, V.
| Montrose, D.
| Morris of Bolton, B. |
Naseby, L.
| Neuberger, B.
| Newby, L. |
Noakes, B.
| Northover, B.
| O’Cathain, B. |
Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay, L.
| Onslow, E.
| Palmer, L. |
Park of Monmouth, B.
| Platt of Writtle, B.
| Plumb, L. |
Ramsbotham, L.
| Rawlings, B.
| Razzall, L. |
Redesdale, L.
| Richardson of Calow, B.
| Roberts of Conwy, L. |
Roberts of Llandudno, L.
| Rodgers of Quarry Bank, L.
| Rogan, L. |
Roper, L.
| St. John of Bletso, L.
| Saltoun of Abernethy, Ly. |
Sandberg, L.
| Sanderson of Bowden, L.
| Seccombe, B. [Teller] |
Selborne, E.
| Selsdon, L.
| Shaw of Northstead, L. |
Shephard of Northwold, B.
| Shutt of Greetland, L. [Teller]
| Skelmersdale, L. |
Smith of Clifton, L.
| Steel of Aikwood, L.
| Stern, B. |
Stoddart of Swindon, L.
| Taverne, L.
| Tebbit, L. |
Tenby, V.
| Teverson, L.
| Thomas of Gresford, L. |
Thomas of Walliswood, B.
| Thomas of Winchester, B.
| Thomson of Monifieth, L. |
Tope, L.
| Tordoff, L.
| Trefgarne, L. |
Trimble, L.
| Trumpington, B.
| Tyler, L. |
Vallance of Tummel, L.
| Verma, B.
| Wakeham, L. |
Walmsley, B.
| Walpole, L.
| Watson of Richmond, L. |
Windlesham, L.
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Acton, L.
| Adebowale, L.
| Adonis, L. |
Ahmed, L.
| Alli, L.
| Amos, B. (Lord President) |
Anderson of Swansea, L.
| Andrews, B.
| Archer of Sandwell, L. |
Ashley of Stoke, L.
| Ashton of Upholland, B.
| Bach, L. |
Barnett, L.
| Bassam of Brighton, L.
| Bernstein of Craigweil, L. |
Bhattacharyya, L.
| Bilston, L.
| Bledisloe, V. |
Blood, B.
| Boothroyd, B.
| Borrie, L. |
Boston of Faversham, L.
| Boyd of Duncansby, L.
| Bradley, L. |
Brennan, L.
| Brooke of Alverthorpe, L.
| Brookman, L. |
Burlison, L.
| Campbell-Savours, L.
| Christopher, L. |
Clark of Windermere, L.
| Clarke of Hampstead, L.
| Clinton-Davis, L. |
Cohen of Pimlico, B.
| Corbett of Castle Vale, L.
| Craig of Radley, L. |
Crawley, B. [Teller]
| Davidson of Glen Clova, L.
| Davies of Coity, L. |
Davies of Oldham, L.
| Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde, B.
| Desai, L. |
Dubs, L.
| Elder, L.
| Erroll, E. |
Evans of Parkside, L.
| Evans of Temple Guiting, L.
| Evans of Watford, L. |
Falconer of Thoroton, L. (Lord Chancellor)
| Falkender, B.
| Farrington of Ribbleton, B. |
Filkin, L.
| Ford, B.
| Foster of Bishop Auckland, L. |
Foulkes of Cumnock, L.
| Fyfe of Fairfield, L.
| Gavron, L. |
Goldsmith, L.
| Gordon of Strathblane, L.
| Gould of Brookwood, L. |
Gould of Potternewton, B.
| Grabiner, L.
| Graham of Edmonton, L. |
Griffiths of Burry Port, L.
| Grocott, L. [Teller]
| Harris of Haringey, L. |
Harrison, L.
| Hart of Chilton, L.
| Haworth, L. |
Henig, B.
| Hollick, L.
| Hollis of Heigham, B. |
Howarth of Breckland, B.
| Howarth of Newport, L.
| Howells of St. Davids, B. |
Howie of Troon, L.
| Hoyle, L.
| Hughes of Woodside, L. |
Hunt of Kings Heath, L.
| Irvine of Lairg, L.
| Janner of Braunstone, L. |
Jones, L.
| Jones of Whitchurch, B.
| Jordan, L. |
Judd, L.
| King of West Bromwich, L.
| Kingsmill, B. |
Lea of Crondall, L.
| Leitch, L.
| Lipsey, L. |
Lockwood, B.
| Lofthouse of Pontefract, L.
| Macdonald of Tradeston, L. |
McIntosh of Hudnall, B.
| MacKenzie of Culkein, L.
| Mackenzie of Framwellgate, L. |
McKenzie of Luton, L.
| Mar, C.
| Marsh, L. |
Mason of Barnsley, L.
| Massey of Darwen, B.
| Maxton, L. |
May of Oxford, L.
| Meacher, B.
| Mitchell, L. |
Moonie, L.
| Morgan of Drefelin, B.
| Morgan of Huyton, B. |
Morris of Aberavon, L.
| Morris of Handsworth, L.
| Morris of Manchester, L. |
Morris of Yardley, B.
| Moser, L.
| Patel of Blackburn, L. |
Pendry, L.
| Pitkeathley, B.
| Plant of Highfield, L. |
Prosser, B.
| Prys-Davies, L.
| Ramsay of Cartvale, B. |
Rendell of Babergh, B.
| Rooker, L.
| Rosser, L. |
Rowlands, L.
| Royall of Blaisdon, B.
| Sainsbury of Turville, L. |
Sawyer, L.
| Sheldon, L.
| Simon, V. |
Slim, V.
| Snape, L.
| Soley, L. |
Stone of Blackheath, L.
| Symons of Vernham Dean, B.
| Taylor of Blackburn, L. |
Taylor of Bolton, B.
| Temple-Morris, L.
| Thomas of Macclesfield, L. |
Thornton, B.
| Tomlinson, L.
| Triesman, L. |
Truscott, L.
| Tunnicliffe, L.
| Turnberg, L. |
Turner of Camden, B.
| Varley, L.
| Wall of New Barnet, B. |
Watson of Invergowrie, L.
| Wedderburn of Charlton, L.
| Whitaker, B. |
Whitty, L.
| Williams of Elvel, L.
| Williamson of Horton, L. |
Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill
Division No. 2
Lord Ramsbotham moved amendment 3, in clause 2, line 34, at end to insert:
(d) a duty owed to anyone held in custody. The House divided:
Contents 223
Not-contents 127
Contents
| Addington, L.
| Alderdice, L. |
Alliance, L.
| Ampthill, L.
| Anelay of St Johns, B. |
Ashcroft, L.
| Astor of Hever, L.
| Attlee, E. |
Avebury, L.
| Baker of Dorking, L.
| Barker, B. |
Barnett, L.
| Beaumont of Whitley, L.
| Bell, L. |
Best, L.
| Blackwell, L.
| Blaker, L. |
Bledisloe, V.
| Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, B.
| Borrie, L. |
Bottomley of Nettlestone, B.
| Bowness, L.
| Bradshaw, L. |
Bridgeman, V.
| Brittan of Spennithorne, L.
| Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, L. |
Brooks of Tremorfa, L.
| Brougham and Vaux, L.
| Bruce-Lockhart, L. |
Burnett, L.
| Butler-Sloss, B.
| Byford, B. |
Caithness, E.
| Campbell of Alloway, L.
| Carlile of Berriew, L. |
Carnegy of Lour, B.
| Chadlington, L.
| Clement-Jones, L. |
Clinton-Davis, L.
| Cobbold, L.
| Cohen of Pimlico, B. |
Colville of Culross, V.
| Colwyn, L.
| Cope of Berkeley, L. |
Cotter, L.
| Courtown, E.
| Craig of Radley, L. |
Craigavon, V.
| Crickhowell, L.
| D’Souza, B. |
Darcy de Knayth, B.
| De Mauley, L.
| Dear, L. |
Denham, L.
| Dholakia, L.
| Dixon-Smith, L. |
Dykes, L.
| Eccles of Moulton, B.
| Eden of Winton, L. |
Elliott of Morpeth, L.
| Elton, L.
| Falkland, V. |
Faulkner of Worcester, L.
| Fearn, L.
| Feldman, L. |
Fellowes, L.
| Ferrers, E.
| Fookes, B. |
Forsyth of Drumlean, L.
| Freeman, L.
| Garden, L. |
Geddes, L.
| Glasgow, E.
| Glentoran, L. |
Goodhart, L.
| Goodlad, L.
| Goschen, V. |
Greaves, L.
| Griffiths of Fforestfach, L.
| Hamwee, B. |
Hanningfield, L.
| Harris of Richmond, B.
| Hayhoe, L. |
Henley, L.
| Higgins, L.
| Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L. |
Home, E.
| Howard of Rising, L.
| Howarth of Breckland, B. |
Howe, E.
| Howe of Aberavon, L.
| Howe of Idlicote, B. |
Hunt of Wirral, L.
| Hurd of Westwell, L.
| Hylton, L. |
Inglewood, L.
| James of Blackheath, L.
| James of Holland Park, B. |
Jay of Ewelme, L.
| Jenkin of Roding, L.
| Jones of Cheltenham, L. |
Judd, L.
| King of Bridgwater, L.
| Kingsland, L. |
Kirkwood of Kirkhope, L.
| Laidlaw, L.
| Lane of Horsell, L. |
Lawson of Blaby, L.
| Leach of Fairford, L.
| Lee of Trafford, L. |
Lester of Herne Hill, L.
| Lindsay, E.
| Linklater of Butterstone, B. |
Listowel, E.
| Lloyd of Berwick, L.
| Low of Dalston, L. |
Lucas, L.
| Luke, L.
| Lyell, L. |
Lyell of Markyate, L.
| McAlpine of West Green, L.
| McColl of Dulwich, L. |
Macdonald of Tradeston, L.
| Mackay of Clashfern, L.
| Maclennan of Rogart, L. |
McNally, L.
| Maddock, B.
| Mar, C. |
Mar and Kellie, E.
| Marlesford, L.
| Masham of Ilton, B. |
Mawhinney, L.
| Miller of Chilthorne Domer, B.
| Montagu of Beaulieu, L. |
Montrose, D.
| Morris of Aberavon, L.
| Morris of Bolton, B. |
Murton of Lindisfarne, L.
| Naseby, L.
| Newby, L. |
Newton of Braintree, L.
| Noakes, B.
| Northbrook, L. |
Northover, B.
| Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay, L.
| Onslow, E. |
Palmer, L.
| Park of Monmouth, B.
| Patel, L. |
Pearson of Rannoch, L.
| Perry of Southwark, B.
| Phillips of Worth Matravers, L. |
Plant of Highfield, L.
| Platt of Writtle, B.
| Plumb, L. |
Quinton, L.
| Ramsbotham, L. [Teller]
| Rawlings, B. |
Razzall, L.
| Reay, L.
| Redesdale, L. |
Rees-Mogg, L.
| Rennard, L.
| Roberts of Conwy, L. |
Roberts of Llandudno, L.
| Rodgers of Quarry Bank, L.
| Rogan, L. |
Roper, L.
| Rotherwick, L.
| Saatchi, L. |
St. John of Bletso, L.
| St John of Fawsley, L.
| Sandberg, L. |
Sanderson of Bowden, L.
| Seccombe, B. [Teller]
| Selborne, E. |
Selsdon, L.
| Shaw of Northstead, L.
| Sheldon, L. |
Shephard of Northwold, B.
| Shutt of Greetland, L.
| Skelmersdale, L. |
Slim, V.
| Smith of Clifton, L.
| Steel of Aikwood, L. |
Steinberg, L.
| Sterling of Plaistow, L.
| Stern, B. |
Stewartby, L.
| Stoddart of Swindon, L.
| Strathclyde, L. |
Taverne, L.
| Taylor of Holbeach, L.
| Tebbit, L. |
Tenby, V.
| Teverson, L.
| Thatcher, B. |
Thomas of Gresford, L.
| Thomas of Walliswood, B.
| Thomas of Winchester, B. |
Thomson of Monifieth, L.
| Tope, L.
| Tordoff, L. |
Trefgarne, L.
| Trenchard, V.
| Trimble, L. |
Trumpington, B.
| Tyler, L.
| Vallance of Tummel, L. |
Verma, B.
| Wakeham, L.
| Waldegrave of North Hill, L. |
Wallace of Saltaire, L.
| Walmsley, B.
| Walpole, L. |
Warnock, B.
| Watson of Richmond, L.
| Wedderburn of Charlton, L. |
Wilcox, B.
| Williams of Crosby, B.
| Williamson of Horton, L. |
Windlesham, L.
| Wolfson, L.
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Not Contents
Acton, L.
| Adonis, L.
| Alli, L. |
Amos, B. (Lord President)
| Anderson of Swansea, L.
| Andrews, B. |
Archer of Sandwell, L.
| Ashton of Upholland, B.
| Bach, L. |
Bassam of Brighton, L.
| Bernstein of Craigweil, L.
| Bhattacharyya, L. |
Billingham, B.
| Bilston, L.
| Blackstone, B. |
Blood, B.
| Boyd of Duncansby, L.
| Bradley, L. |
Brett, L.
| Brooke of Alverthorpe, L.
| Brookman, L. |
Burlison, L.
| Campbell-Savours, L.
| Carter of Coles, L. |
Clark of Windermere, L.
| Clarke of Hampstead, L.
| Corbett of Castle Vale, L. |
Crawley, B.
| Davidson of Glen Clova, L.
| Davies of Coity, L. |
Davies of Oldham, L. [Teller]
| Desai, L.
| Donoughue, L. |
Dubs, L.
| Elder, L.
| Evans of Parkside, L. |
Evans of Temple Guiting, L.
| Falconer of Thoroton, L. (Lord Chancellor)
| Farrington of Ribbleton, B. |
Filkin, L.
| Ford, B.
| Foster of Bishop Auckland, L. |
Foulkes of Cumnock, L.
| Fyfe of Fairfield, L.
| Gavron, L. |
Giddens, L.
| Gilbert, L.
| Golding, B. |
Goldsmith, L.
| Gordon of Strathblane, L.
| Goudie, B. |
Gould of Brookwood, L.
| Gould of Potternewton, B.
| Graham of Edmonton, L. |
Griffiths of Burry Port, L.
| Grocott, L. [Teller]
| Harris of Haringey, L. |
Harrison, L.
| Hart of Chilton, L.
| Haworth, L. |
Henig, B.
| Hilton of Eggardon, B.
| Hollis of Heigham, B. |
Howarth of Newport, L.
| Howells of St. Davids, B.
| Howie of Troon, L. |
Hoyle, L.
| Hughes of Woodside, L.
| Hunt of Kings Heath, L. |
Imbert, L.
| Janner of Braunstone, L.
| Jones, L. |
Jones of Whitchurch, B.
| Jordan, L.
| King of West Bromwich, L. |
Kinnock, L.
| Kirkhill, L.
| Lea of Crondall, L. |
Lipsey, L.
| Lockwood, B.
| Lofthouse of Pontefract, L. |
McIntosh of Haringey, L.
| McIntosh of Hudnall, B.
| MacKenzie of Culkein, L. |
Mackenzie of Framwellgate, L.
| McKenzie of Luton, L.
| Mason of Barnsley, L. |
Maxton, L.
| Mitchell, L.
| Moonie, L. |
Morgan of Drefelin, B.
| Morgan of Huyton, B.
| Morris of Yardley, B. |
Patel of Blackburn, L.
| Pendry, L.
| Pitkeathley, B. |
Prosser, B.
| Ramsay of Cartvale, B.
| Rendell of Babergh, B. |
Rosser, L.
| Rowlands, L.
| Royall of Blaisdon, B. |
Sawyer, L.
| Sewel, L.
| Simon, V. |
Smith of Finsbury, L.
| Snape, L.
| Soley, L. |
Stone of Blackheath, L.
| Symons of Vernham Dean, B.
| Taylor of Blackburn, L. |
Taylor of Bolton, B.
| Temple-Morris, L.
| Thornton, B. |
Tomlinson, L.
| Triesman, L.
| Truscott, L. |
Tunnicliffe, L.
| Turnberg, L.
| Turner of Camden, B. |
Varley, L.
| Wall of New Barnet, B.
| Warwick of Undercliffe, B. |
Watson of Invergowrie, L.
| Whitty, L.
| Winston, L. |
Woolmer of Leeds, L.
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Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill
Division No. 3
Lord Henley moved amendment 4, in clause 2, page 2, line 34, at end to insert:
(e) a duty owed to members of the public who may be affected by the way in which the persons referred to in paragraph (a) perform their duties;. The House divided:
Contents 139
Not-contents 145
Contents
| Addington, L.
| Alderdice, L. |
Alliance, L.
| Ampthill, L.
| Ashcroft, L. |
Avebury, L.
| Barker, B.
| Beaumont of Whitley, L. |
Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, B.
| Bottomley of Nettlestone, B.
| Bradshaw, L. |
Bridgeman, V.
| Brougham and Vaux, L.
| Burnett, L. |
Byford, B.
| Caithness, E.
| Carnegy of Lour, B. |
Chadlington, L.
| Clement-Jones, L.
| Colwyn, L. |
Cope of Berkeley, L.
| Cotter, L.
| Courtown, E. |
Craigavon, V.
| Darcy de Knayth, B.
| De Mauley, L. |
Denham, L.
| Dholakia, L.
| Dixon-Smith, L. |
Dykes, L.
| Eccles of Moulton, B.
| Elton, L. |
Fearn, L.
| Feldman, L.
| Ferrers, E. |
Fookes, B.
| Forsyth of Drumlean, L.
| Freeman, L. |
Garden, L.
| Glasgow, E.
| Glentoran, L. |
Goodlad, L.
| Goschen, V.
| Greaves, L. |
Hamwee, B.
| Hanningfield, L.
| Harris of Richmond, B. |
Henley, L.
| Higgins, L.
| Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L. |
Home, E.
| Howard of Rising, L.
| Howe, E. |
Howe of Aberavon, L.
| Hunt of Wirral, L.
| Hurd of Westwell, L. |
Inglewood, L.
| James of Blackheath, L.
| James of Holland Park, B. |
Jones of Cheltenham, L.
| King of Bridgwater, L.
| Kingsland, L. |
Kirkwood of Kirkhope, L.
| Laidlaw, L.
| Lawson of Blaby, L. |
Lee of Trafford, L.
| Lester of Herne Hill, L.
| Lindsay, E. |
Linklater of Butterstone, B.
| Lucas, L.
| Luce, L. |
Lyell of Markyate, L.
| McColl of Dulwich, L.
| Mackay of Clashfern, L. |
Maclennan of Rogart, L.
| McNally, L.
| Maddock, B. |
Mancroft, L.
| Mar, C.
| Mar and Kellie, E. |
Marlesford, L.
| Masham of Ilton, B.
| Miller of Chilthorne Domer, B. |
Monson, L.
| Montrose, D.
| Morris of Bolton, B. |
Murton of Lindisfarne, L.
| Naseby, L.
| Newby, L. |
Newton of Braintree, L.
| Noakes, B.
| Northbrook, L. |
Northover, B.
| Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay, L.
| Park of Monmouth, B. |
Perry of Southwark, B.
| Quinton, L.
| Ramsbotham, L. |
Rawlings, B.
| Razzall, L. [Teller]
| Rea, L. |
Redesdale, L.
| Rennard, L.
| Roberts of Llandudno, L. |
Rodgers of Quarry Bank, L.
| Rogan, L.
| Roper, L. |
Rotherwick, L.
| St. John of Bletso, L.
| Seccombe, B. [Teller] |
Selsdon, L.
| Shaw of Northstead, L.
| Shephard of Northwold, B. |
Shutt of Greetland, L.
| Skelmersdale, L.
| Smith of Clifton, L. |
Steinberg, L.
| Stewartby, L.
| Stoddart of Swindon, L. |
Taverne, L.
| Tebbit, L.
| Teverson, L. |
Thomas of Gresford, L.
| Thomas of Walliswood, B.
| Thomas of Winchester, B. |
Tope, L.
| Tordoff, L.
| Trenchard, V. |
Trimble, L.
| Tyler, L.
| Vallance of Tummel, L. |
Verma, B.
| Wakeham, L.
| Wallace of Saltaire, L. |
Walmsley, B.
| Walpole, L.
| Watson of Richmond, L. |
Wilcox, B.
| Windlesham, L.
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Not Contents
Acton, L.
| Alli, L.
| Amos, B. (Lord President) |
Anderson of Swansea, L.
| Andrews, B.
| Archer of Sandwell, L. |
Ashton of Upholland, B.
| Bassam of Brighton, L.
| Bernstein of Craigweil, L. |
Billingham, B.
| Bilston, L.
| Blackstone, B. |
Blood, B.
| Borrie, L.
| Boyd of Duncansby, L. |
Bradley, L.
| Brennan, L.
| Brett, L. |
Brooke of Alverthorpe, L.
| Brookman, L.
| Burlison, L. |
Campbell-Savours, L.
| Carter of Coles, L.
| Clark of Windermere, L. |
Clarke of Hampstead, L.
| Clinton-Davis, L.
| Colville of Culross, V. |
Corbett of Castle Vale, L.
| Corston, B.
| Crawley, B. |
Cunningham of Felling, L.
| Davidson of Glen Clova, L.
| Davies of Coity, L. |
Davies of Oldham, L. [Teller]
| Dear, L.
| Desai, L. |
Donoughue, L.
| Dubs, L.
| Elder, L. |
Evans of Parkside, L.
| Evans of Temple Guiting, L.
| Falconer of Thoroton, L. (Lord Chancellor) |
Farrington of Ribbleton, B.
| Faulkner of Worcester, L.
| Filkin, L. |
Ford, B.
| Foster of Bishop Auckland, L.
| Foulkes of Cumnock, L. |
Fyfe of Fairfield, L.
| Giddens, L.
| Gilbert, L. |
Golding, B.
| Goldsmith, L.
| Gordon of Strathblane, L. |
Goudie, B.
| Gould of Brookwood, L.
| Gould of Potternewton, B. |
Graham of Edmonton, L.
| Griffiths of Burry Port, L.
| Grocott, L. [Teller] |
Harris of Haringey, L.
| Harrison, L.
| Hart of Chilton, L. |
Haworth, L.
| Henig, B.
| Hilton of Eggardon, B. |
Hollis of Heigham, B.
| Howarth of Newport, L.
| Howie of Troon, L. |
Hoyle, L.
| Hughes of Woodside, L.
| Hunt of Kings Heath, L. |
Hylton, L.
| Janner of Braunstone, L.
| Jones, L. |
Jones of Whitchurch, B.
| Jordan, L.
| Judd, L. |
Kennedy of The Shaws, B.
| King of West Bromwich, L.
| Kinnock, L. |
Kirkhill, L.
| Layard, L.
| Lea of Crondall, L. |
Lipsey, L.
| Listowel, E.
| Lockwood, B. |
Lofthouse of Pontefract, L.
| Macdonald of Tradeston, L.
| McIntosh of Haringey, L. |
McIntosh of Hudnall, B.
| MacKenzie of Culkein, L.
| Mackenzie of Framwellgate, L. |
McKenzie of Luton, L.
| Mason of Barnsley, L.
| Massey of Darwen, B. |
Maxton, L.
| Mitchell, L.
| Moonie, L. |
Morgan of Drefelin, B.
| Morgan of Huyton, B.
| Morris of Aberavon, L. |
Morris of Handsworth, L.
| Morris of Yardley, B.
| Patel, L. |
Patel of Blackburn, L.
| Pendry, L.
| Pitkeathley, B. |
Plant of Highfield, L.
| Prosser, B.
| Radice, L. |
Ramsay of Cartvale, B.
| Rendell of Babergh, B.
| Rosser, L. |
Rowlands, L.
| Royall of Blaisdon, B.
| Sawyer, L. |
Sewel, L.
| Sheldon, L.
| Simon, V. |
Smith of Finsbury, L.
| Soley, L.
| Stone of Blackheath, L. |
Symons of Vernham Dean, B.
| Taylor of Blackburn, L.
| Taylor of Bolton, B. |
Temple-Morris, L.
| Thomas of Macclesfield, L.
| Thornton, B. |
Tomlinson, L.
| Triesman, L.
| Truscott, L. |
Tunnicliffe, L.
| Turnberg, L.
| Turner of Camden, B. |
Varley, L.
| Wall of New Barnet, B.
| Warwick of Undercliffe, B. |
Watson of Invergowrie, L.
| Wedderburn of Charlton, L.
| Whitaker, B. |
Whitty, L.
| Williamson of Horton, L.
| Winston, L. |
Woolmer of Leeds, L.
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