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House of Lords Business

Wednesday 20 June 2007 at 3.00pm

Prayers will have been read

*Oral questions, 30 minutes

*Lord Judd to ask Her Majesty’s Government how important the rehabilitation of offenders is amongst the priorities of the Ministry of Justice.

*Earl of Onslow to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they are taking steps to reduce the number of bodies which have the power of search without warrant.

*Lord Bradshaw to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have assessed the extent to which the prosecution of Network Rail for the Paddington crash was in the public interest.

*Lord Baker of Dorking to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have assessed the implications for students from England and Wales of the recently announced policy by the Scottish Executive on the funding of Scottish students at Scottish universities.

National Trust (Northern Ireland) Bill Second Reading [Chairman of Committees]

Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Bill Second Reading [Baroness Andrews]

If the bill is read a second time, Baroness Andrews to move that the bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House.

It is expected that the following three motions will be debated together.

Armed Forces, Army, Air Force and Naval Discipline Acts (Continuation) Order 2007 Lord Drayson to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 10 May be approved. 18th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Armed Forces (Alignment of Service Discipline Acts) Order 2007 Lord Drayson to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 14 May be approved. 18th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Armed Forces (Service Police Amendments) Order 2007 Lord Drayson to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 14 May be approved. 18th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

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Future Business

Thursday 21 June at 11.00am

*Baroness Sharples to ask Her Majesty’s Government what recent assessment they have made of the effectiveness of Anti-social Behaviour Orders.

*Lord Sheldon to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment has been made of the change in the number of unskilled jobs in the United Kingdom since 1997.

*Lord Tebbit to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many persons who have been convicted of terrorist offences are currently serving as Ministers in government within the United Kingdom.

†*Lord Mitchell to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to change the regulations governing the tax status of non-domiciled residents in the United Kingdom.

The Lord President (Baroness Amos) intends to move the following seven motions en bloc: but if any Lord objects the motions must be moved separately to the extent desired

†Working Time (Amendment) Regulations 2007 The Lord President (Baroness Amos) to move that the Regulations be referred to a Grand Committee.

†Companies (Political Expenditure Exemption) Order 2007 The Lord President (Baroness Amos) to move that the Order be referred to a Grand Committee.

†Regulatory Reform (Game) Order 2007 The Lord President (Baroness Amos) to move that the Order be referred to a Grand Committee.

†Regulatory Reform (Financial Services and Markets Act 2000) Order 2007 The Lord President (Baroness Amos) to move that the Order be referred to a Grand Committee.

†Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (Amendment) Order 2007 The Lord President (Baroness Amos) to move that the Order be referred to a Grand Committee.

†Official Secrets Act 1989 (Prescription) (Amendment) Order 2007 The Lord President (Baroness Amos) to move that the Order be referred to a Grand Committee.

†National Assembly for Wales (Legislative Competence) (Amendment of Schedule 7 to the Government of Wales Act 2006) Order 2007 The Lord President (Baroness Amos) to move that the Order be referred to a Grand Committee.

Lord Howell of Guildford to call attention to the results of the foreign policy pursued by the Government since May 1997 and to the current international standing of the United Kingdom; and to move for papers.

Lord Lucas to call attention to the management of information technology projects by government and public agencies; and to move for papers.

Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Bill [HL] Third Reading [Lord Lester of Herne Hill]

Regulatory Reform (Collaboration etc. between Ombudsmen) Order 2007 Lord Davies of Oldham to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 18 December 2006 be approved. 10th Report from the Regulatory Reform Committee

Monday 25 June at 2.30pm

*Lord Wallace of Saltaire to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assistance they are providing to the government of Spain, both bilaterally and through the European Union, to reduce people- smuggling through West Africa and Spain.

*Baroness Gardner of Parkes to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their estimate of the number of people resident for many years in the United Kingdom who are not listed in any official statistics; and what will be their status when identity cards are introduced.

*Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they are making in phasing out mixed-sex wards in National Health Service hospitals.

*Lord Astor of Hever to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they intend to proceed with the Future Aircraft Carrier project.

†Liaison Committee The Chairman of Committees to move that the First Report from the Committee be agreed to. (HL Paper 118)

Statistics and Registration Service Bill Third Reading [Lord Davies of Oldham]

Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill Commons Amendments [Baroness Ashton of Upholland]

Lord Ashley of Stoke to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are taking to promote the United Nations Convention on disability.

Tuesday 26 June at 2.30pm

*Lord Hoyle to ask Her Majesty’s Government what role the charitable sector is playing in the mental health sector in the North West of England.

*Lord Hannay of Chiswick to ask Her Majesty’s Government what recent discussions on Darfur they have had with the government of China; and whether they have raised the possible consequences for the Olympic Games in 2008 which may follow from international concern at its policies relating to Darfur.

†*Lord Pearson of Rannoch to ask Her Majesty’s Government what were the attributes of the previous European Union draft constitution which led them to agree to a referendum.

†Greater London Authority Bill Report (day 2) [Baroness Andrews]

Rating (Empty Properties) Bill Second Reading [Lord Davies of Oldham] (Money Bill)

Grand Committee in the Moses Room at 3.30pm

Trade Marks (Relative Grounds) Order 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Lord Truscott] 17th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

It is expected that the following two items will be debated together

National Minimum Wage Act 1998 (Amendment) Regulations 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Lord Truscott] 19th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

National Minimum Wage Regulations 1999 (Amendment) Regulations 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Lord Truscott] 19th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Limited Liability Partnerships (Amendment) Regulations 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Lord Truscott] 19th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Baroness Ashton of Upholland] 19th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Vaccine Damage Payments Act 1979 Statutory Sum Order 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Lord McKenzie of Luton] 18th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Child Support (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Lord McKenzie of Luton] 19th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Wednesday 27 June at 3.00pm

*Lord Bilimoria to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will extend the International Graduates Scheme to allow non-United Kingdom nationals graduating from recognised universities the right to work in the United Kingdom for two years, along the lines of the Fresh Talent Scheme currently operated in Scotland.

*Lord Goodlad to ask Her Majesty’s Government what recent discussions they have had with the government of China about the future of Hong Kong.

*Lord Blaker to ask Her Majesty’s Government what representations they are making to the Southern African Development Community about Zimbabwe.

Offender Management Bill Report [Baroness Scotland of Asthal]

It is expected that the following two motions will be debated together

European Communities (Definition of Treaties) (Agreement amending the Cotonou Agreement) Order 2007 Baroness Royall of Blaisdon to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 4 June be approved. 19th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee (Dinner break business)

European Communities (Definition of Treaties) (Amended Cotonou Agreement) (Community Aid Internal Agreement) Order 2007 Baroness Royall of Blaisdon to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 4 June be approved. 19th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee (Dinner break business)

Thursday 28 June at 11.00am

*Lord Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they intend to continue the Rural Social and Community Programme beyond March 2008.

*Lord Bishop of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have undertaken an audit of the total environmental impact, including carbon emissions, of the building of the new range of nuclear power stations.

*Lord Lee of Trafford to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will include tourism in the title of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to acknowledge the place of the tourism industry in the United Kingdom economy.

Lord Leitch to call attention to the development of the United Kingdom’s skills base; and to move for papers.

Lord Pendry to call attention to the local and national role of sport; and to move for papers.

Vehicle Registration Marks Bill Committee [Earl Attlee]

Lord Sheikh to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they will take to address the causes and impact of human trafficking.

Monday 2 July at 2.30pm

*Lord Ezra to ask Her Majesty’s Government, in view of the increase in fossil fuel usage world-wide, why they are not proceeding faster with the application of carbon capture and storage technology.

*Lord Trefgarne to ask Her Majesty’s Government how much revenue was raised by speed cameras on major roads in the United Kingdom during the last convenient 12-month period; and for what purpose those funds were used.

*Lord Janner of Braunstone to ask the Chairman of Committees what progress has been made in the cleaning of the exterior of the Palace of Westminster; and when this work will be completed.

*Lord Watson of Richmond to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, in view of recent developments in Madagascar, they will now consider re-opening the United Kingdom embassy in that country.

†Baroness Cohen of Pimlico to move that this House takes note of the Report of the European Union Committee on Stopping the Carousel: Missing Trader Fraud in the European Union (20th Report, HL Paper 101).

†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.

Grand Committee in the Moses Room at 3.30pm

UK Borders Bill Committee [Baroness Scotland of Asthal]

Tuesday 3 July at 2.30pm

*Lord Higgins to ask Her Majesty’s Government why individuals born after 1961 to a British mother and a father who is not a British national are entitled to British citizenship but those born before 1961 are not.

*Countess of Mar to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the document Homeopathic Services which was sent to Primary Care Trusts during May 2007 was issued with the knowledge and approval of the Department of Health; and, if not, what authority the document has.

*Lord Hylton to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will assist the development of regional autonomy for the Kurds of Eastern Turkey and Western Iran, similar to current arrangements in Northern Iraq.

†Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, following 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. (Dinner break business, 1 hour)

It is expected that the Report stage of the Offender Management Bill will continue.

Wednesday 4 July at 3.00pm

*Lord Barnett to ask the Leader of the House whether she will support a proposal to the Liaison Committee for the appointment of a select committee on a review of the Barnett Formula.

*Lord Northbourne to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to improve the academic performance of boys at GCSE.

*Baroness Massey of Darwen to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to increase the number of grammar schools in England.

Pensions Bill Report [Lord McKenzie of Luton]

Thursday 5 July at 11.00am

*Lord Faulkner of Worcester to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to achieve consistency in combating ticket touts and the exploitation of sport and arts supporters.

*Baroness Masham of Ilton to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they plan to deliver their assurance of continued employment for junior doctors after 1 August while the doctors progress through the second round of recruitment to speciality medical and training posts.

*Lord Harrison to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they support initiatives to safeguard and promote the development, production and distribution of films and television programmes for children which reflect the lives of children in the United Kingdom as well as in other countries.

It is expected that the Grand Committee on the UK Borders Bill will continue at 2.00pm in the Moses Room.

Monday 9 July at 2.30pm

*Lord Naseby to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have taken any action since June 2006 to curtail or prosecute those persons promoting the activities of the proscribed organisation Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (Tamil Tigers).

*Lord Taverne to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to promote family planning as part of the campaign to reduce poverty in Africa.

*Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government what further discussions there have been either directly or through the European Union or the United Nations with the government of Israel to ensure that the teams clearing cluster munitions in South Lebanon have access to the co-ordinates of the shells fired last year by the Israeli army.

*Baroness D’Souza to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether in 2001 NATO member states, including the United Kingdom, granted blanket over-flight clearances and access to airfields to United States military aircraft involved in operations against terrorism; and whether the Government were then aware that such operations included the transfer of detainees.

It is expected that the Report stage of the Offender Management Bill will conclude.

Tuesday 10 July at 2.30pm

*Lord Campbell of Alloway to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they will take to ensure that decisions of the European Court of Human Rights not related to the commission of terrorist offences as such do not inhibit the introduction in the United Kingdom of counter terrorist measures.

*Baroness Finlay of Llandaff to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will incorporate the Psychological Professions Council into the Health Professions Council for the purposes of regulating psychological therapy professionals.

†*Lord Sheikh to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to increase the number of soldiers from ethnic minorities in the Household Division.

†Building Societies (Funding) and Mutual Societies (Transfers) Bill Committee [Lord Naseby] (Dinner break business)

Wednesday 11 July at 3.00pm

*Baroness Scott of Needham Market to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they intend to amend the statutory definition of overcrowding in relation to housing.

*Lord James of Blackheath to ask Her Majesty’s Government what dedicated facilities for worship they will provide as part of the Olympic village, hospitality and residential arrangements for the 2012 Olympic Games.

*Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government what further discussions they propose to hold on climate change matters at the next meeting of the European Union Council of Environment Ministers.

Thursday 12 July at 11.00am

*Lord Roberts of Conwy to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the latest annual figure for the trade deficit in manufacturing; and what steps they are taking to reduce it.

*Earl Howe to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they will take to improve awareness and take-up of the new Hospital Travel Costs Scheme when it is launched later in the year.

*Lord Teverson to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they support the consolidation of the work and functions of the European Parliament into a single location based in Brussels.

It is expected that the Grand Committee on the UK Borders Bill will continue at 2.00pm in the Moses Room.

Monday 16 July at 2.30pm

*Lord Forsyth of Drumlean to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many people have suffered harm as a result of contact with mercury barometers.

*Lord Roberts of Llandudno to ask the Chairman of Committees whether he will arrange for a committee of the House to consider whether representatives of churches and faiths in addition to the Church of England might take part in the prayers read at the start of each sitting of the House.

*Baroness Cumberlege to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will exempt churches and cathedrals from the requirement to display no smoking signs.

†*Lord Lucas to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the results of International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examinations sat in the United Kingdom will be included in this year’s Key Stage 4 performance tables.

Tuesday 17 July at 2.30pm

*Lord Harries of Pentregarth to ask Her Majesty’s Government what are the policy implications of the Government research on restorative justice published on 19 June.

*Baroness Whitaker to ask Her Majesty’s Government what choice of relocation site was offered to the Gypsy residents of Clays Lane in Newham by the authorities preparing the 2012 Olympic Games sites.

Wednesday 18 July at 3.00pm

†*Lord Lester of Herne Hill to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they will take to ensure the universality of monitoring of human rights by the United Nations Human Rights Council.

†*Lord Jopling to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the average time taken between a request by the Olympic Development Authority to the Olympic Lottery Fund for release of funds and the receipt of those funds by the Olympic Delivery Authority.

Thursday 18 July at 11.00am

†*Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer to ask Her Majesty’s Government what advice they have received about the health of the United Kingdom’s bee population.

†*Lord Berkeley to ask Her Majesty’s Government, in light of forecast growth in passenger and freight traffic, what plans they have to safeguard the formation of disused rail lines and to reopen them.

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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.

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.

Lord Hylton to call attention to the current treatment and condition of migrant workers; and to move for papers.

Lord Dykes to call attention to bank charges and costs to individual customers; and to move for papers.

Lord Teverson to call attention to the current operations and future development of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme; and to move for papers.

Lord Teverson to call attention to the growth of private equity in the financing of British industry; 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.

Lord Cobbold to call attention to the report Drugs—facing facts by the RSA Commission on Illegal Drugs, Communities and Public Policy, published in March 2007; and to move for papers.

Earl of Glasgow to call attention to the opportunities and challenges facing the United Kingdom tourism industry; and to move for papers.

Lord Selsdon to call attention to the present condition of the Royal Navy; and to move for papers.

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Motion relating to Statutory Instruments

Earl Attlee to move to resolve that this House regrets the Government’s decision to exempt the police and the armed forces from the provisions of the Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) Regulations 2007 (SI 2007/605).

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Motion relating to Select Committee Reports

The date on which the Report was published is in italics

Lord Renton of Mount Harry to move that the First Report from the Information Committee on Improving Facilities for Educational Visitors to Parliament (HL Paper 117) be agreed to. 11 June 2007

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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 on 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 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.

Lord Carlile of Berriew to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the future of British architecture.

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 is their response to the British Medical Association’s report, Child and adolescent mental health—a guide for healthcare professionals, published in June 2006.

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 Harrison to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they are supporting Liverpool in preparing for its role as European Capital of Culture 2008.

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 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.

Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will undertake a full analysis of the prospects for United Kingdom membership of the eurozone including the risk that further delay will make it harder to achieve United Kingdom membership.

Earl of Listowel to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made towards the introduction of an allocated mentor and protected time for all newly qualified social workers.

Baroness D’Souza to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made by Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan.

Baroness Howe of Idlicote to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made in implementing the plans outlined in the Department of Health document, Improving access to audiology services in England; how they intend to ensure that audiology is regarded as a priority area by strategic health authorities and primary care trusts; and what specific role they envisage for the independent sector.

Lord Waddington to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will assist those who served the Crown in Southern Rhodesia before the unilateral declaration of independence, and in many cases afterwards, for whose pensions the government of Zimbabwe took responsibility under the Independence Constitution but who are no longer receiving any pension.

Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government what consultations they are holding in connection with the revision of their alcohol harm reduction strategy.

Lord Teverson to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to substitute long distance passenger travel within the United Kingdom from air to rail.

Baroness Uddin to ask Her Majesty’s Government what efforts they are making to support families of children with special educational needs.

Lord Saatchi to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the current anti-Americanism in the world.

Lord Sheikh to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to address the issue of identity theft.

Earl of Dundee to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to repeal legislation under the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006.

Baroness Quin to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to improve osteoporosis services within the National Health Service.

Viscount Waverley to ask Her Majesty’s Government what initiatives they are considering to end global terrorism.

Lord Layard to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have for implementing the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence’s guidelines on the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders.

Lord Campbell-Savours to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proposals they have for the enforcement of a code of conduct for special advisers to Ministers.

Lord Burnett to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the impact of planning and fiscal policy on the availability of new residential property.

Baroness Walmsley to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the effectiveness of their new arrangements for child protection.

Lord Lofthouse of Pontefract to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the conduct of solicitors and the role of the Legal Complaints Service and Solicitors Regulation Authority in the British Coal Respiratory Disease Litigation.

Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they will support moves towards the establishment of fundamental rights, democracy, justice and the rule of law for the people of Gilgit and Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and elsewhere in the region.

Lord Luce to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will clarify their policy towards the Commonwealth ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Uganda in November 2007.

Lord Crisp to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proposals they have to fund increased training for health workers in developing countries; and what specific role they envisage for United Kingdom universities and National Health Service institutions.

Lord Howarth of Newport to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to ensure that local planning authorities take design quality into account when considering planning applications.

Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their policy on work opportunities for prisoners.

Lord Maginnis of Drumglass to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made in the development of a National Strategy for Autistic Spectrum Disorder; and what consultations they are having with the three devolved administrations.

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the implementation by local authorities of policies with regard to allotments.

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made so far to implement the European Water Framework Directive.

Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their latest assessment of the arrangements for preserving Government archives and preparing official histories.

Earl of Sandwich to ask Her Majesty’s Government which of the Millennium Development Goals are, or are not, being met in Afghanistan.

Earl Howe to ask Her Majesty’s Government how implementation of the Musculoskeletal Services Framework is progressing, with particular emphasis on health and employment issues.

Lord Bilimoria to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they propose to develop the teaching of science and mathematics in the United Kingdom so that future generations may be equipped to compete effectively in the emerging global market place.

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Questions for Written Answer

Tabled on 19 June and due for answer by 3 July.

Lord Lester of Herne Hill to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they intend to sign the United Nations International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance. HL4391

Lord Lester of Herne Hill to ask Her Majesty’s Government what official guidance has been given to the public, and relevant agencies, about the legal position on the physical punishment of children by their parents since the coming into force of the Children Act 2004. HL4392

Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government how much money they make available to make schools more accessible for children with special educational needs. HL4393

Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government what representations they have received about the production of an accessibility plan by St Leonard’s Church of England primary school in the London Borough of Lambeth. HL4394

Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government what sources of funding exist for Church of England schools to make their schools more accessible for children with special educational needs; and whether church schools can be required to use the money given to Church of England dioceses to make their schools more accessible. HL4395

Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether parents of children with special needs are able to recover their costs incurred in appealing to a Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal. HL4396

Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, under English law, a person who leaves his usual place of residence temporarily and solely for the limited purpose of studying elsewhere ceases to be ordinarily resident in the place where he is usually resident and has a settled, habitual mode of life. HL4397

Lord Hylton to ask Her Majesty’s Government what immediate action they, the European Union and United Nations agencies are taking to prevent a humanitarian disaster in Gaza. HL4398

Lord Hylton to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have assessed the compliance of the government of Israel with (a) its international obligations as regards the occupied West Bank and controls over Gaza; and (b) all previous agreements with the Palestine Liberation Organisation and the Palestinian Authority; and whether they will publish their conclusions. HL4399

Lord Hylton to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will make representations to the BBC Board of Trustees concerning the balance of opinions provided on controversial Middle Eastern questions. HL4400

Lord Pearson of Rannoch to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the recent, current and proposed legislation concerning Home Information Packs, waste disposal and the closure of post offices is required as a result of decisions made under European Union law. HL4401

Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government which local authorities in Housing Market Renewal Pathfinder areas have provided assistance for home owners who are required to move as a result of demolition of their homes, when they need to bridge the financial gap between the market value paid for their existing property and the cost of purchasing a replacement property by means of (a) grants, and (b) loans; and how many such loans or grants have so far been provided by each local authority. HL4402

Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government what advice they have given to Housing Market Renewal Pathfinders on providing assistance for home owners who are required to move as a result of demolition of their homes, when they need to bridge the financial gap between the market value paid for their existing property and the cost of purchasing a replacement property; and, in particular, whether such assistance should be provided by means of grants or loans or other means. HL4403

Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government what evidence they have of the effect of the buy-to-let market in Housing Market Renewal Pathfinder areas on house prices, house conditions, social conditions and community structures; and whether they intend to commission research on these matters. HL4404

Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many houses have been acquired for demolition, and what was the average price of acquisition, in each of the Housing Market Renewal Pathfinder areas for each year that they been in operation. HL4405

Lord Berkeley to ask Her Majesty’s Government which ferry operators and routes across the southern North Sea and Dover straits offer services for—

(a) roll-on roll-off freight;

(b) unaccompanied trailers; and

(c) unaccompanied swap bodies or containers;

and how many daily services each provide for these categories of freight. HL4406

Lord Laird to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether any members or ex-members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army have been allowed to retain pistols, rifles or sub-machine guns for personal protection or other use; if so, how many and what types of weapons have been retained; what type of civilian firearms certificate was required; and with what restrictions. HL4407

Lord Laird to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether any ex-prisoners have been granted firearms certificates for high velocity rifles for sporting purposes or other use; if so, how many ex-prisoners have been granted such licences; and whether the Government will provide their names. HL4408

Lord Laird to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether people living on or born on Ascension Island are entitled to British citizenship. HL4409

Lord Laird to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Rooker on 14 June (WA 273) concerning the St Andrews Agreement, on what date each party leader agreed to the introduction of an Irish Language Bill; and what form the agreement took. HL4410

Lord Laird to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Rooker on 14 June (WA 274) concerning the St Andrews Agreement, in what way the principle of parity of esteem was respected by the introduction of a Language Bill which relates only to one side of the community. HL4411

Lord Sheikh to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they will take to ensure that motor accident fraud becomes a policing priority within the National Community Safety Policing Plan, as recommended by their own review on this subject. HL4412

Earl Attlee to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the statement by Lord Drayson on 19 June, how the Government can disseminate lessons learnt from the Fulton Report to coalition partners when the report is classified as “Secret—UK eyes only”. HL4413

Earl Attlee to ask Her Majesty’s Government what protective marking appears on the first page of the Fulton Report. HL4414

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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.

18 April (2 May)

HL3300 Lord Tyler [HO]

3 May (17 May)

HL3619 Lord Astor of Hever [MoD]

15 May (29 May)

HL3815 Lord Avebury [HO]

HL3823 Lord Dykes [DTI]

16 May (30 May)

HL3845 Lord Avebury [HO]

21 May (4 June)

HL3958 Earl Attlee [HO]

23 May (6 June)

HL3979 Lord Avebury [HO]

HL3991 Lord Hylton [HO]

HL4006 Baroness Byford [DTI]

HL4007 Baroness Byford [DTI]

HL4008 Baroness Byford [DTI]

HL4010 Lord Stoddart of Swindon [DTI]

24 May (7 June)

HL4023 Lord Corbett of Castle Vale [HO]

HL4034 Lord Leach of Fairford [HO]

HL4037 Baroness Scott of Needham Market [CLG]

4 June (18 June)

HL4077 Lord Alton of Liverpool [DTI]

HL4078 Lord Alton of Liverpool [DTI]

HL4084 Lord Maginnis of Drumglass [NIO]

HL4086 Lord Hylton [DEFRA]

HL4093 Lord Avebury [HO]

HL4097 Lord Dykes [DTI]

HL4114 Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts [MoD]

5 June (19 June)

HL4122 Lord Tanlaw [DTI]

HL4129 Lord Alton of Liverpool [DTI]

HL4145 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]

HL4146 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]

HL4147 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [HO]

HL4149 Earl Attlee [MoD]

Number of questions allocated to each department which are unanswered after 14 days.

[CLG] 1 [DEFRA] 1 [DTI] 10 [HO] 12 [MoD] 3 [NIO] 1

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Bills in Progress

Type of Bill To be considered
Waiting for Second Reading
Rating (Empty Properties) (Money Bill—14 June) Government 26 June
Bailiffs (Licensing) [HL] Private Member’s
Leasehold Information [HL] Private Member’s
Torture (Damages) [HL] Private Member’s
House of Lords [HL] Private Member’s
Royal Commission (Slavery) [HL] Private Member’s
Life Peerages (Residency for Taxation Purposes) [HL] Private Member’s
Freedom of Information (Amendment) Private Member’s
Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Government 20 June
Sustainable Communities Private Member’s
National Trust (Northern Ireland) Private 20 June
Committed to an Unopposed Bill Committee
Transport for London (Supplemental Toll Provisions) [HL] Private
Committed to a Select Committee
Bournemouth Borough Council [HL] Private 3 July
Manchester City Council [HL] Private 3 July
Committed to a Grand Committee
UK Borders Government 2 July
Committed to a Committee of the Whole House
Public Demonstrations (Repeals) [HL] Private Member’s
Interception of Communications (Admissibility of Evidence) [HL] Private Member’s
Alcohol Labelling [HL] Private Member’s
Vehicle Registration Marks Private Member’s 28 June
Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) [HL] Private Member’s
House of Lords (Amendment) [HL] Private Member’s
Television Advertising (Food) [HL] Private Member’s
European Union (Implications of Withdrawal) [HL] Private Member’s
Building Societies (Funding) and Mutual Societies (Transfers) Private Member’s 10 July
Waiting for Report
Development Orders (Microgeneration) [HL] (formerly Energy Efficiency and Microgeneration [HL]) Private Member’s
Greater London Authority Government 26 June
Pensions Government 4 July
Offender Management Government 27 June
Waiting for Third Reading
Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) [HL] Private Member’s 21 June
Statistics and Registration Service
(Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
Government 25 June
London Local Authorities and Transport for London Private
Sent to the Commons
Concessionary Bus Travel [HL] Government
Consumers, Estate Agents and Redress [HL]
(Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
Government
Cluster Munitions (Prohibition) [HL] Private Member’s
Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement [HL]
(Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
Government
Mental Health [HL] Government
Further Education and Training [HL]
(Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
Government
Government Spending (Website) [HL] Private Member’s
European Union (Information, etc.) [HL] Private Member’s
Parliament (Joint Departments) [HL]
Palliative Care [HL] Private Member’s
Disabled Persons (Independent Living) [HL] Private Member’s
Piped Music etc. (Hospitals) [HL] Private Member’s
Serious Crime [HL]
(Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
Government
Legal Services [HL] Government
Victims of Overseas Terrorism [HL] Private Member’s
Corruption [HL] Private Member’s
Whitehaven Harbour [HL] Private
London Local Authorities [HL] Private
Transport for London [HL] Private
Waiting for consideration of Commons amendments
Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Government 25 June

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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
Draft Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2003 (Commencement No. 2) Order 2007
Draft Terrorism Act 2006 (Disapplication of Section 25) Order 2007
Draft Gambling Act 2005 (Operating Licence Conditions) Regulations 2007
Draft Gambling Act 2005 (Lottery Machine Interval) Order 2007
Draft Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2007
Draft Categories of Gaming Machine Regulations 2007
Draft Gambling Act 2005 (Horserace Totalisator Board) Order 2007
Draft Gambling Act 2005 (Amendment of Schedule 6) Order 2007
Draft Gambling Act 2005 (Horserace Betting Levy) Order 2007
Draft Working Time (Amendment) Regulations 2007
Draft Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2007
Draft Revised Funding Code
Draft Community Order (Review by Specified Courts) Order 2007
Draft Data Retention (EC Directive) Regulations 2007
Referred to a Grand Committee and Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
Draft Trade Marks (Relative Grounds) Order 2007 26 June
Draft Vaccine Damage Payments Act 1979 Statutory Sum Order 2007 26 June
Draft Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2007 26 June
Draft Limited Liability Partnerships (Amendment) Regulations 2007 26 June
Draft Child Support (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2007 26 June
Draft National Minimum Wage Regulations 1999 (Amendment) Regulations 2007 26 June
Draft National Minimum Wage Act 1998 (Amendment) Regulations 2007 26 June
Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
Draft Armed Forces, Army, Air Force and Naval Discipline Acts (Continuation) Order 2007 20 June
Draft Armed Forces (Alignment of Service Discipline Acts) Order 2007 20 June
Draft Community Drivers’ Hours and Recording Equipment Regulations 2007 19 June
Draft Armed Forces (Service Police Amendments) Order 2007 20 June
Draft Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (Amendment) Order 2007
Draft Companies (Political Expenditure Exemption) Order 2007
Draft Extradition Act 2003 (Amendment to Designations) Order 2007
Draft Asylum (Designated States) Order 2007
Draft European Communities (Definition of Treaties) (Agreement amending the Cotonou Agreement) Order 2007 27 June
Draft European Communities (Definition of Treaties) (Amended Cotonou Agreement) (Community Aid Internal Agreement) Order 2007 27 June
Draft Railway Pensions (Transfer of Pension Schemes) Order 2007
Draft Official Secrets Act 1989 (Prescription) (Amendment) Order 2007
Draft Private Security Industry Act 2001 (Amendments to Schedule 2) Order 2007
Draft National Assembly for Wales (Legislative Competence) (Amendment of Schedule 7 to the Government of Wales Act 2006) Order 2007
Draft Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Investigation of Protected Electronic Information: Code of Practice) Order 2007
Draft Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Data: Code of Practice) Order 2007

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Negative Instruments

Instruments reported by the Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee

Praying time expires To be considered
22nd Report
Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance) Regulations 2007 3 July
24th Report
Home Information Pack (No. 2) Regulations 2007 20 July
Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2007 20 July

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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
Draft Regulatory Reform (Public Service Vehicles) Order 2005 14th Report
Draft Regulatory Reform (Deer) (England and Wales) Order 2007 5th Report
Proposal reported following second-stage scrutiny by the Regulatory Reform Committee
Draft Regulatory Reform (Collaboration etc. between Ombudsmen) Order 2007 10th Report 21 June
Draft Regulatory Reform (Game) Order 2007 11th Report
Draft Regulatory Reform (Financial Services and Markets Act 2000) Order 2007 11th 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

Wednesday 20 June
Communications Select Committee 10.30am
Draft Climate Change Bill Joint Committee 2.45pm
Draft Human Tissue and Embryos Bill Joint Committee 3.00pm
Statutory Instruments Joint Committee 4.00pm
Thursday 21 June
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 Select Committee 11.00am
in Room 134, Millbank House
Monday 25 June
European Union Sub-Committee B Internal Market 4.00pm
Tuesday 26 June
European Union Sub-Committee A Economic and Financial Affairs, and International Trade in Frankfurt
Economic Affairs Select Committee 3.30pm
Merits of Statutory Instruments Select Committee 3.30pm
Science and Technology Sub-Committee II Personal Internet Security 3.30pm
European Union Select Committee 4.15pm
Works of Art Domestic Committee 4.15pm
in Committee Room G
Wednesday 27 June
Constitution Committee Select Committee 9.30am
in Committee Room G
Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Select Committee 10.30am
European Union Sub-Committee F Home Affairs 10.30am
Tuesday 3 July
Bournemouth Borough Council and Manchester City Council Bills [HL] Select Committee 10.30am
Procedure Committee Domestic Committee 4.00pm
Wednesday 4 July
Science and Technology Sub-Committee I Allergy 11.00am
Committee for Privileges Domestic Committee 4.00pm
European Union Sub-Committee E Law and Institutions 4.15pm
Wednesday 11 July
Information Committee Domestic Committee 4.15pm
Tuesday 17 July
House Committee Domestic Committee 4.00pm

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Minutes of Proceedings of Tuesday 19 June 2007

The House met at 2.30pm
Prayers were read by the Lord Bishop of Coventry

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Select Committee Reports

1   European Union Committee   
The following Reports from the Select Committee were made and ordered to be printed:

Modernising European Union labour law: has the UK anything to gain? (22nd Report, HL Paper 120)

The Commission’s Annual Policy Strategy for 2008 (23rd Report, HL Paper 123)

2   Merits of Statutory Instruments   
The following Report from the Select Committee was made and ordered to be printed:

24th Report, on the following negative instruments:

Home Information Pack (No. 2) Regulations 2007

Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2007. (HL Paper 129)

Public Business

3   Gulf War illnesses A question was asked by Lord Morris of Manchester and answered by Lord Drayson.

4   Carbon emissions: offsetting A question was asked by Lord Dixon-Smith and answered by Lord Rooker.

5   European Union: amending treaty A question was asked by Lord Renton of Mount Harry and answered by Lord Triesman.

6   Older people: abuse A question was asked by Baroness Greengross and answered by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath.

7   Prison population Lord Falconer of Thoroton made a ministerial statement.

8   Greater London Authority Bill The report was received. Amendments 3 and 21 were agreed to (see division lists 1 and 3). Amendment 4 was disagreed to (see division list 2). Amendments were agreed to. The report stage was adjourned.

9   Iran: HMS Cornwall Lord Drayson repeated a ministerial statement made in the House of Commons.

10   Community Drivers’ Hours and Recording Equipment Regulations 2007 Lord Bassam of Brighton moved that the draft Regulations laid before the House on 14 May be approved. Then Lord Bradshaw moved, as an amendment to the original motion, to leave out all the words after “that” and insert “this House, having regard to the cost implications for rural bus services and the social exclusion that will result and the lack of response of Her Majesty’s Government to the facts put forward at consultation, declines to approve the Draft Community Drivers’ Hours and Recording Equipment Regulations 2007”. After debate, the amendment was disagreed to (see division list 4) and the original motion was agreed to.

11   Greater London Authority Bill The report stage was continued, beginning with amendment 22. Amendments were agreed to. The report stage was adjourned after amendment 49.

The House adjourned at 10.46pm until Wednesday 20 June at 9.45am for judicial business, 3.00pm for public business.

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.

Command Paper

The following paper was presented to the House by command of Her Majesty:

Extradition—Extradition Treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States of America, together with an Exchange of Notes.   (7146)

Affirmative Instrument

The following instrument was laid before the House for approval by resolution:

Draft Data Retention (EC Directive) Regulations 2007, laid under the European Communities Act 1972.

Negative Instruments

The following instruments were laid before the House:

1   (1)   Justices of the Peace (Training and Development Committee) Rules 2007   (1609)

   (2)   Youth Courts (Constitution of Committees and Right to Preside) Rules 2007   (1611)

laid under the Children and Young Persons Act 1933.

2   Family Proceedings Courts (Constitution of Committees and Right to Preside) Rules 2007, laid under the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980.   (1610)

3   Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (City of Manchester) (Amendment) Order 2007, laid under the Road Traffic Act 1991.   (1736)

Papers not subject to parliamentary proceedings

The following papers were laid before the House:

1   Report for 2006-07 of the Appointed Person for England and Wales and Northern Ireland, concerning the exercise of powers under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, laid under that Act.

2   Report and Accounts for 2006-07 of the Legal Services Ombudsman for England and Wales, laid under the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990.

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Judicial Business

Tuesday 19 June

1   Mbasogo (President of the State of Equatorial Guinea) and others (Appellants) v Logo Limited and others (Respondents) (England) The appeal of Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea was presented and it was ordered that notwithstanding Standing Order VI the statement and appendix thereto be lodged on or before 4 October (lodged 18 June).

2   R (on the application of Al Rawi and others (Appellants) and others and others (Appellants)) v Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and another (Respondents) The petition of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees praying for leave to intervene in the said appeal was presented and referred to an Appeal Committee.

3   Appeal Committee The 62nd Report from the Appeal Committee was agreed to and the following Order was made:

Breslin and others (Respondents) v McKenna and others and others (Petitioners) (Northern Ireland) 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.

4   Appeal Committee The 63rd Report from the Appeal Committee was agreed to and the following Order was made:

Moore (Petitioner) v Moore (Respondent) That leave to appeal be refused; that the respondent be at liberty to apply for her 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.

Wednesday 20 June at 9.45am

Judgment in the following causes:

YL (by her litigation friend the Official Solicitor) (FC) (Appellant) v Birmingham City Council and others (Respondents)

R (on the application of Godmanchester Town Council) (Appellants) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Respondent) and one other action

R (on the application of Drain) (Appellant) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Respondent) and one other action

(Consolidated Appeals)

Wilson (Respondent) v Jaymarke Estates Limited and another (Appellants) (Scotland)

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Divisions on 19 June 2007

Greater London Authority Bill

Division No. 1

Baroness Hanham moved amendment 3, before clause 3, to insert the new clause Mayor: limit on number of terms. The House divided:

   Contents   177

   Not-contents   159

Contents

Addington, L. [Teller]
Allenby of Megiddo, V.
Alton of Liverpool, L.
Anelay of St Johns, B.
Arran, E.
Ashcroft, L.
Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon, L.
Astor of Hever, L.
Attlee, E.
Barker, B.
Beaumont of Whitley, L.
Bell, L.
Blaker, L.
Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, B.
Boothroyd, B.
Bowness, L.
Bradshaw, L.
Bridgeman, V.
Brittan of Spennithorne, L.
Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, L.
Brougham and Vaux, L.
Bruce-Lockhart, L.
Burnett, L.
Caithness, E.
Campbell of Alloway, L.
Cathcart, E.
Chadlington, L.
Chidgey, L.
Cope of Berkeley, L. [Teller]
Cotter, L.
Crathorne, L.
Crickhowell, L.
Darcy de Knayth, B.
Dean of Harptree, L.
Dholakia, L.
Dixon-Smith, L.
Dundee, E.
Dykes, L.
Eccles, V.
Eccles of Moulton, B.
Eden of Winton, L.
Elliott of Morpeth, L.
Elton, L.
Falkland, V.
Fearn, L.
Feldman, L.
Flather, B.
Fookes, B.
Fowler, L.
Freeman, L.
Fritchie, B.
Gardner of Parkes, B.
Garel-Jones, L.
Glasgow, E.
Glentoran, L.
Goodhart, L.
Goodlad, L.
Greaves, L.
Greenway, L.
Hamwee, B.
Hanham, B.
Hanningfield, L.
Harris of Peckham, L.
Harris of Richmond, B.
Hayhoe, L.
Henley, L.
Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L.
Hooper, B.
Howe, E.
Howe of Aberavon, L.
Howe of Idlicote, B.
Hunt of Wirral, L.
Hurd of Westwell, L.
Inglewood, L.
Jenkin of Roding, L.
Jones of Cheltenham, L.
Jopling, L.
Kalms, L.
Kimball, L.
Kingsland, L.
Laing of Dunphail, L.
Lamont of Lerwick, L.
Lane of Horsell, L.
Lee of Trafford, L.
Lester of Herne Hill, L.
Lindsay, E.
Listowel, E.
Liverpool, E.
Livsey of Talgarth, L.
Luke, L.
Lyell, L.
MacGregor of Pulham Market, L.
Mackay of Clashfern, L.
Mackie of Benshie, L.
McNally, L.
Maddock, B.
Maginnis of Drumglass, L.
Mar and Kellie, E.
Marlesford, L.
Mayhew of Twysden, L.
Michie of Gallanach, B.
Miller of Chilthorne Domer, B.
Miller of Hendon, B.
Monson, L.
Montrose, D.
Morris of Bolton, B.
Neuberger, B.
Nicholson of Winterbourne, B.
Noakes, B.
Northover, B.
Norton of Louth, L.
O'Cathain, B.
Onslow, E.
Oppenheim-Barnes, B.
Palumbo, L.
Park of Monmouth, B.
Patten, L.
Pearson of Rannoch, L.
Pilkington of Oxenford, L.
Platt of Writtle, B.
Powell of Bayswater, L.
Quinton, L.
Razzall, L.
Reay, L.
Redesdale, L.
Rennard, L.
Roberts of Conwy, L.
Roberts of Llandudno, L.
Rodgers of Quarry Bank, L.
Rogan, L.
Roper, L.
Rotherwick, L.
Russell-Johnston, L.
Saatchi, L.
Seccombe, B.
Selborne, E.
Selkirk of Douglas, L.
Selsdon, L.
Sharman, L.
Sharp of Guildford, B.
Sharples, B.
Sheikh, L.
Shephard of Northwold, B.
Smith of Clifton, L.
Soulsby of Swaffham Prior, L.
Steel of Aikwood, L.
Steinberg, L.
Stewartby, L.
Stoddart of Swindon, L.
Swinfen, L.
Taverne, L.
Taylor of Holbeach, L.
Tenby, V.
Teverson, L.
Thomas of Walliswood, B.
Thomas of Winchester, B.
Tonge, B.
Tope, L.
Tordoff, L.
Trenchard, V.
Trumpington, B.
Tugendhat, L.
Ullswater, V.
Vallance of Tummel, L.
Verma, B.
Vinson, L.
Waddington, L.
Wakeham, L.
Walker of Worcester, L.
Wallace of Saltaire, L.
Walpole, L.
Wilcox, B.
Williams of Crosby, B.
Willoughby de Broke, L.
Windlesham, L.
Wolfson, L.
Young of Hornsey, B.

Not Contents

Adams of Craigielea, B.
Adonis, L.
Ahmed, L.
Amos, B. (Lord President)
Anderson of Swansea, L.
Andrews, B.
Archer of Sandwell, L.
Ashton of Upholland, B.
Barnett, L.
Bassam of Brighton, L.
Berkeley, L.
Bernstein of Craigweil, L.
Bhattacharyya, L.
Billingham, B.
Bilston, L.
Borrie, L.
Boston of Faversham, L.
Boyd of Duncansby, L.
Bragg, L.
Brooke of Alverthorpe, L.
Brookman, L.
Brooks of Tremorfa, L.
Burlison, L.
Campbell-Savours, L.
Carey of Clifton, L.
Carter of Coles, L.
Clark of Windermere, L.
Clarke of Hampstead, L.
Clinton-Davis, L.
Cohen of Pimlico, B.
Corbett of Castle Vale, L.
Coussins, B.
Crawley, B.
D'Souza, B.
David, B.
Davidson of Glen Clova, L.
Davies of Coity, L.
Davies of Oldham, L. [Teller]
Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde, B.
Desai, L.
Drayson, L.
Dubs, L.
Elder, L.
Elystan-Morgan, L.
Evans of Parkside, L.
Evans of Temple Guiting, L.
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.
Gale, B.
Gavron, L.
Gibson of Market Rasen, B.
Gilbert, L.
Golding, B.
Goldsmith, L.
Gordon of Strathblane, L.
Gould of Brookwood, L.
Gould of Potternewton, B.
Graham of Edmonton, L.
Griffiths of Burry Port, L.
Grocott, L. [Teller]
Harrison, L.
Hart of Chilton, L.
Haskel, L.
Haworth, L.
Henig, B.
Hilton of Eggardon, B.
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.
Hylton, L.
Inge, L.
Irvine of Lairg, L.
Janner of Braunstone, L.
Jay of Paddington, B.
Joffe, L.
Jones, L.
Jones of Whitchurch, B.
Jordan, L.
Judd, L.
King of West Bromwich, L.
Kingsmill, B.
Kinnock, L.
Kirkhill, L.
Layard, L.
Lea of Crondall, L.
Leitch, L.
Lipsey, L.
Lofthouse of Pontefract, L.
Low of Dalston, L.
McDonagh, B.
Macdonald of Tradeston, 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.
Meacher, B.
Mitchell, L.
Montgomery of Alamein, V.
Moonie, L.
Morgan of Drefelin, B.
Morris of Aberavon, L.
Morris of Handsworth, L.
Morris of Manchester, L.
O'Neill of Clackmannan, L.
Ouseley, L.
Patel of Blackburn, L.
Pendry, L.
Prys-Davies, L.
Puttnam, L.
Ramsay of Cartvale, B.
Rendell of Babergh, B.
Richard, L.
Rooker, L.
Rosser, L.
Rowlands, L.
Royall of Blaisdon, B.
Sawyer, L.
Scotland of Asthal, B.
Sewel, L.
Simon, V.
Smith of Leigh, L.
Snape, L.
Soley, L.
Southwark, Bp.
Sutherland of Houndwood, 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.
Truscott, L.
Tunnicliffe, L.
Turner of Camden, B.
Uddin, B.
Valentine, B.
Walton of Detchant, L.
Warwick of Undercliffe, B.
Watson of Invergowrie, L.
Whitaker, B.
Whitty, L.
Wilkins, B.
Williams of Elvel, L.
Williamson of Horton, L.
Winston, L.
Woolmer of Leeds, L.

Greater London Authority Bill

Division No. 2

Baroness Hamwee moved amendment 4, in clause 4, page 3, line 17, to leave out “chairman, or deputy chairman,” and insert “members”. The House divided:

   Contents   133

   Not-contents   144

Contents

Addington, L. [Teller]
Astor of Hever, L.
Attlee, E.
Avebury, L.
Barker, B.
Beaumont of Whitley, L.
Bell, L.
Blaker, L.
Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, B.
Bowness, L.
Bradshaw, L.
Bridgeman, V.
Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, L.
Brougham and Vaux, L.
Caithness, E.
Carnegy of Lour, B.
Cathcart, E.
Chadlington, L.
Chidgey, L.
Colwyn, L.
Cope of Berkeley, L.
Courtown, E.
Craigavon, V.
Crathorne, L.
Crickhowell, L.
Dean of Harptree, L.
Dixon-Smith, L.
Dykes, L.
Eccles, V.
Eccles of Moulton, B.
Elliott of Morpeth, L.
Elton, L.
Erroll, E.
Feldman, L.
Flather, B.
Fookes, B.
Forsyth of Drumlean, L.
Freeman, L.
Gardner of Parkes, B.
Geddes, L.
Glenarthur, L.
Glentoran, L.
Goodhart, L.
Goodlad, L.
Greaves, L.
Greenway, L.
Griffiths of Fforestfach, L.
Hamwee, B.
Hanham, B.
Hanningfield, L.
Harris of Richmond, B.
Henley, L.
Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L.
Hunt of Wirral, L.
Inglewood, L.
Jones of Cheltenham, L.
Jopling, L.
Kimball, L.
Kingsland, L.
Kirkwood of Kirkhope, L.
Laing of Dunphail, L.
Lee of Trafford, L.
Lester of Herne Hill, L.
Lindsay, E.
Liverpool, E.
Livsey of Talgarth, L.
Luke, L.
Lyell, L.
Lyell of Markyate, L.
McColl of Dulwich, L.
MacGregor of Pulham Market, L.
Mackay of Clashfern, L.
Mackie of Benshie, L.
McNally, L.
Maddock, B.
Maginnis of Drumglass, L.
Mar and Kellie, E.
Mayhew of Twysden, L.
Michie of Gallanach, B.
Miller of Chilthorne Domer, B.
Miller of Hendon, B.
Montrose, D.
Morris of Bolton, B.
Newton of Braintree, L.
Noakes, B.
Northover, B.
Norton of Louth, L.
O'Cathain, B.
Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay, L.
Onslow, E.
Perry of Southwark, B.
Platt of Writtle, B.
Razzall, L.
Reay, L.
Redesdale, L.
Renton of Mount Harry, L.
Roberts of Conwy, L.
Roberts of Llandudno, L.
Rodgers of Quarry Bank, L.
Roper, L.
Russell-Johnston, L.
Seccombe, B. [Teller]
Selborne, E.
Selkirk of Douglas, L.
Sharp of Guildford, B.
Sharples, B.
Shaw of Northstead, L.
Sheikh, L.
Shephard of Northwold, B.
Smith of Clifton, L.
Steel of Aikwood, L.
Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, L.
Stewartby, L.
Swinfen, L.
Taylor of Holbeach, L.
Taylor of Warwick, L.
Teverson, L.
Thomas of Swynnerton, L.
Thomas of Walliswood, B.
Thomas of Winchester, B.
Tonge, B.
Tope, L.
Tordoff, L.
Trenchard, V.
Trumpington, B.
Tugendhat, L.
Ullswater, V.
Verma, B.
Waddington, L.
Waldegrave of North Hill, L.
Watson of Richmond, L.
Wilcox, B.
Windlesham, L.

Not Contents

Adams of Craigielea, B.
Adonis, L.
Ahmed, L.
Amos, B. (Lord President)
Anderson of Swansea, L.
Andrews, B.
Archer of Sandwell, L.
Ashton of Upholland, B.
Barnett, L.
Bassam of Brighton, L.
Berkeley, L.
Bernstein of Craigweil, L.
Bhattacharyya, L.
Billingham, B.
Bilston, L.
Birt, L.
Blackstone, B.
Boothroyd, B.
Borrie, L.
Bradley, L.
Bragg, L.
Brett, L.
Brooke of Alverthorpe, L.
Brooks of Tremorfa, L.
Burlison, L.
Campbell-Savours, L.
Carter of Coles, L.
Clarke of Hampstead, L.
Clinton-Davis, L.
Cohen of Pimlico, B.
Corbett of Castle Vale, L.
Crawley, B.
Cunningham of Felling, L.
D'Souza, B.
David, B.
Davidson of Glen Clova, L.
Davies of Oldham, L. [Teller]
Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde, B.
Donoughue, L.
Drayson, L.
Dubs, L.
Elder, L.
Elystan-Morgan, 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.
Foster of Bishop Auckland, L.
Foulkes of Cumnock, L.
Fritchie, B.
Fyfe of Fairfield, L.
Gale, B.
Golding, B.
Goldsmith, L.
Gordon of Strathblane, L.
Gould of Brookwood, L.
Gould of Potternewton, B.
Graham of Edmonton, L.
Greengross, B.
Grocott, L. [Teller]
Hannay of Chiswick, L.
Hart of Chilton, L.
Haskel, L.
Haskins, L.
Haworth, L.
Hilton of Eggardon, B.
Hollis of Heigham, B.
Howarth of Breckland, B.
Howarth of Newport, L.
Howells of St. Davids, B.
Howie of Troon, L.
Hughes of Woodside, L.
Hunt of Kings Heath, L.
Irvine of Lairg, L.
Jay of Ewelme, L.
Jay of Paddington, B.
Jones, L.
Jones of Whitchurch, B.
Jordan, L.
Judd, L.
Kilclooney, L.
King of West Bromwich, L.
Kirkhill, L.
Layard, L.
Lea of Crondall, L.
Lipsey, L.
Listowel, E.
Lockwood, B.
Lofthouse of Pontefract, L.
Macaulay of Bragar, L.
McDonagh, B.
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.
Mitchell, L.
Moonie, L.
Morgan of Drefelin, B.
Morgan of Huyton, B.
Morris of Aberavon, L.
Morris of Handsworth, L.
Patel of Blackburn, L.
Pendry, L.
Prosser, B.
Puttnam, L.
Quin, B.
Ramsay of Cartvale, B.
Rendell of Babergh, B.
Richard, L.
Rooker, L.
Rosser, L.
Rowlands, L.
Royall of Blaisdon, B.
Sawyer, L.
Scotland of Asthal, B.
Sewel, L.
Simon, V.
Smith of Leigh, 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.
Truscott, L.
Tunnicliffe, L.
Turner of Camden, B.
Uddin, B.
Valentine, B.
Warner, L.
Watson of Invergowrie, L.
Whitaker, B.
Whitty, L.
Wilkins, B.
Williamson of Horton, L.
Woolmer of Leeds, L.

Greater London Authority Bill

Division No. 3

Lord Tope moved amendment 21, before clause 12, to insert the new clause Budget. The House divided:

   Contents   115

   Not-contents   108

Contents

Addington, L. [Teller]
Astor of Hever, L.
Attlee, E.
Avebury, L.
Barker, B.
Beaumont of Whitley, L.
Blaker, L.
Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, B.
Bowness, L.
Bradshaw, L.
Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, L.
Brookeborough, V.
Browne of Belmont, L.
Carnegy of Lour, B.
Cathcart, E.
Chidgey, L.
Clement-Jones, L.
Colwyn, L.
Craigavon, V.
Darcy de Knayth, B.
Dean of Harptree, L.
Dixon-Smith, L.
Dykes, L.
Elliott of Morpeth, L.
Fookes, B.
Fritchie, B.
Gardner of Parkes, B.
Garel-Jones, L.
Geddes, L.
Glasgow, E.
Glenarthur, L.
Glentoran, L.
Goodhart, L.
Goodlad, L.
Greaves, L.
Greengross, B.
Greenway, L.
Hamwee, B.
Hanham, B.
Hannay of Chiswick, L.
Hanningfield, L.
Harris of Richmond, B.
Henley, L.
Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L.
Howe of Aberavon, L.
Jenkin of Roding, L.
Jones of Cheltenham, L.
Jopling, L.
King of Bridgwater, L.
Kingsland, L.
Kirkwood of Kirkhope, L.
Laing of Dunphail, L.
Lee of Trafford, L.
Liverpool, E.
Livsey of Talgarth, L.
Low of Dalston, L.
Lyell, L.
Lyell of Markyate, L.
Mackay of Clashfern, L.
Mackie of Benshie, L.
Maclennan of Rogart, L.
McNally, L.
Maddock, B.
Mar and Kellie, E.
Masham of Ilton, B.
Mayhew of Twysden, L.
Michie of Gallanach, B.
Miller of Chilthorne Domer, B.
Monson, L.
Montrose, D.
Morris of Bolton, B.
Newton of Braintree, L.
Noakes, B.
Northover, B.
O'Cathain, B.
Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay, L.
Onslow, E.
Perry of Southwark, B.
Pilkington of Oxenford, L.
Plumb, L.
Reay, L.
Redesdale, L.
Rennard, L.
Renton of Mount Harry, L.
Rix, L.
Roberts of Llandudno, L.
Rodgers of Quarry Bank, L.
Roper, L.
Russell-Johnston, L.
Seccombe, B. [Teller]
Selborne, E.
Sharp of Guildford, B.
Sharples, B.
Shaw of Northstead, L.
Sheikh, L.
Shephard of Northwold, B.
Smith of Clifton, L.
Soulsby of Swaffham Prior, L.
Steel of Aikwood, L.
Stewartby, L.
Taylor of Holbeach, L.
Teverson, L.
Thomas of Walliswood, B.
Thomas of Winchester, B.
Tonge, B.
Tope, L.
Tordoff, L.
Trenchard, V.
Ullswater, V.
Waddington, L.
Walpole, L.
Watson of Richmond, L.
Wilcox, B.
Williamson of Horton, L.
Willoughby de Broke, L.

Not Contents

Adams of Craigielea, B.
Adonis, L.
Ahmed, L.
Amos, B. (Lord President)
Anderson of Swansea, L.
Andrews, B.
Archer of Sandwell, L.
Bassam of Brighton, L.
Berkeley, L.
Bhattacharyya, L.
Bilston, L.
Borrie, L.
Bradley, L.
Burlison, L.
Campbell-Savours, L.
Carter of Coles, L.
Clark of Windermere, L.
Cohen of Pimlico, B.
Corbett of Castle Vale, L.
Crawley, B.
David, B.
Davidson of Glen Clova, L.
Davies of Oldham, L. [Teller]
Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde, B.
Drayson, L.
Dubs, L.
Elystan-Morgan, L.
Evans of Parkside, L.
Evans of Temple Guiting, L.
Falconer of Thoroton, L. (Lord Chancellor)
Farrington of Ribbleton, B.
Faulkner of Worcester, L.
Foster of Bishop Auckland, L.
Foulkes of Cumnock, L.
Fyfe of Fairfield, L.
Gale, B.
Golding, B.
Goldsmith, L.
Gordon of Strathblane, L.
Gould of Brookwood, L.
Gould of Potternewton, B.
Graham of Edmonton, L.
Grocott, L. [Teller]
Hart of Chilton, L.
Haworth, L.
Hilton of Eggardon, B.
Hollis of Heigham, B.
Howarth of Newport, L.
Howells of St. Davids, B.
Howie of Troon, L.
Hughes of Woodside, L.
Hunt of Kings Heath, L.
Jones, L.
Jones of Whitchurch, B.
Jordan, L.
Judd, L.
Kilclooney, L.
King of West Bromwich, L.
Kirkhill, L.
Layard, L.
Lockwood, B.
Lofthouse of Pontefract, L.
Macaulay of Bragar, L.
McDonagh, B.
Macdonald of Tradeston, L.
McIntosh of Haringey, L.
McIntosh of Hudnall, B.
MacKenzie of Culkein, L.
Mackenzie of Framwellgate, L.
McKenzie of Luton, L.
Massey of Darwen, B.
Maxton, L.
Moonie, L.
Morgan of Drefelin, B.
Morgan of Huyton, B.
Morris of Aberavon, L.
Morris of Handsworth, L.
Patel of Blackburn, L.
Quin, B.
Radice, L.
Rendell of Babergh, B.
Richard, L.
Rooker, L.
Rosser, L.
Rowlands, L.
Royall of Blaisdon, B.
Scotland of Asthal, B.
Sewel, L.
Simon, V.
Smith of Leigh, L.
Soley, L.
Symons of Vernham Dean, B.
Taylor of Blackburn, L.
Taylor of Bolton, B.
Temple-Morris, L.
Thornton, B.
Tomlinson, L.
Truscott, L.
Tunnicliffe, L.
Turner of Camden, B.
Uddin, B.
Valentine, B.
Warner, L.
Watson of Invergowrie, L.
Whitaker, B.
Whitty, L.
Woolmer of Leeds, L.
Young of Norwood Green, L.

Community Driver

s’ Hours and Recording Equipment Regulations 2007

Division No. 4

Lord Bradshaw moved, as an amendment to the motion to approve the regulations, to leave out all the words after “that” and insert “this House, having regard to the cost implications for rural bus services and the social exclusion that will result and the lack of response of Her Majesty’s Government to the facts put forward at consultation, declines to approve the Draft Community Drivers’ Hours and Recording Equipment Regulations 2007”. The House divided:

   Contents   57

   Not-contents   111

Contents

Addington, L. [Teller]
Alton of Liverpool, L.
Beaumont of Whitley, L.
Berkeley, L.
Boothroyd, B.
Bradshaw, L.
Brookeborough, V.
Cameron of Dillington, L.
Chidgey, L.
Falkland, V.
Fookes, B.
Fritchie, B.
Goodhart, L.
Greaves, L.
Greengross, B.
Hamwee, B.
Harris of Richmond, B.
Jones of Cheltenham, L.
Kirkwood of Kirkhope, L.
Knight of Collingtree, B.
Laird, L.
Lee of Trafford, L.
Livsey of Talgarth, L. [Teller]
Low of Dalston, L.
Mackie of Benshie, L.
Maclennan of Rogart, L.
McNally, L.
Maddock, B.
Mar and Kellie, E.
Masham of Ilton, B.
Michie of Gallanach, B.
Miller of Chilthorne Domer, B.
Monson, L.
Newby, L.
Northover, B.
Norton of Louth, L.
Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay, L.
Redesdale, L.
Rennard, L.
Roberts of Llandudno, L.
Rodgers of Quarry Bank, L.
Rogan, L.
Roper, L.
Russell-Johnston, L.
Sharp of Guildford, B.
Steel of Aikwood, L.
Teverson, L.
Thomas of Gresford, L.
Thomas of Walliswood, B.
Thomas of Winchester, B.
Tonge, B.
Tope, L.
Tordoff, L.
Walmsley, B.
Walpole, L.
Williams of Crosby, B.
Willoughby de Broke, L.

Not Contents

Adams of Craigielea, B.
Adonis, L.
Ahmed, L.
Amos, B. (Lord President)
Anderson of Swansea, L.
Andrews, B.
Archer of Sandwell, L.
Ashton of Upholland, B.
Bassam of Brighton, L.
Bhattacharyya, L.
Bilston, L.
Blackstone, B.
Borrie, L.
Boyd of Duncansby, L.
Bradley, L.
Brooke of Alverthorpe, L.
Browne of Belmont, L.
Burlison, L.
Campbell-Savours, L.
Carter of Coles, L.
Chandos, V.
Clark of Windermere, L.
Clinton-Davis, L.
Cohen of Pimlico, B.
Corbett of Castle Vale, L.
Crawley, B.
David, B.
Davies of Oldham, L. [Teller]
Drayson, L.
Dubs, L.
Evans of Parkside, L.
Evans of Temple Guiting, L.
Falconer of Thoroton, L. (Lord Chancellor)
Farrington of Ribbleton, B.
Faulkner of Worcester, L.
Foster of Bishop Auckland, L.
Foulkes of Cumnock, L.
Fyfe of Fairfield, L.
Gale, B.
Golding, B.
Goldsmith, L.
Gordon of Strathblane, L.
Gould of Brookwood, L.
Gould of Potternewton, B.
Graham of Edmonton, L.
Grantchester, L.
Grocott, L. [Teller]
Hart of Chilton, L.
Haskel, L.
Haworth, L.
Hilton of Eggardon, B.
Hollis of Heigham, B.
Howarth of Newport, L.
Howells of St. Davids, B.
Howie of Troon, L.
Hughes of Woodside, L.
Hunt of Kings Heath, L.
Janner of Braunstone, L.
Jay of Paddington, B.
Jones, L.
Jones of Whitchurch, B.
Jordan, L.
Judd, L.
King of West Bromwich, L.
Kirkhill, L.
Layard, L.
Leitch, L.
Lockwood, B.
Lofthouse of Pontefract, L.
Macaulay of Bragar, L.
Macdonald of Tradeston, L.
McIntosh of Hudnall, B.
MacKenzie of Culkein, L.
McKenzie of Luton, L.
Massey of Darwen, B.
Maxton, L.
Morgan of Drefelin, B.
Morris of Aberavon, L.
Morris of Handsworth, L.
Morris of Yardley, B.
Pendry, L.
Quin, B.
Radice, L.
Rendell of Babergh, B.
Richard, L.
Rooker, L.
Rosser, L.
Rowlands, L.
Royall of Blaisdon, B.
Scotland of Asthal, B.
Sewel, L.
Simon, V.
Smith of Leigh, 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.
Truscott, L.
Tunnicliffe, L.
Turner of Camden, B.
Warner, L.
Watson of Invergowrie, L.
Whitaker, B.
Whitty, L.
Woolmer of Leeds, L.
Young of Norwood Green, L.

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