Table of Contents for
Monday 20 Oct 2014
Volume No. 756 | Part No. 41 |
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House of Lords
Introduction: Baroness Harding of Winscombe
Introduction: Baroness Mobarik
Banks: Bridging Finance - Question
Schools: Careers Advice - Question
Children: Obesity - Question
Energy: Winter Supplies - Question
Armed Forces (Service Complaints and Financial Assistance) Bill [HL] - Third Reading
Clause 2: Reform of system for redress of individual grievances
The Amendment
Motion
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill - Report (1st Day)
Clause 3: Schedule 15B offences
Amendment 1
Schedule 1: Sentence and Parole Board release for offenders of particular concern
Amendment 2
Amendments 3 to 5
Clause 7: Electronic monitoring following release on licence etc
Amendment 6
Amendment 9
Clause 8: Test for release after recall: determinate sentences
Amendments 10 to 37
Clause 9: Power to change test for release after recall: determinate sentences
Amendment 38
Clause 10: Initial release and release after recall: life sentences
Amendment 39
Clause 14: Minor amendments and transitional cases
Amendment 40
Amendment 41
Clause 19: Ill-treatment or wilful neglect: care worker offence
Amendment 42
Amendment 44
Clause 20: Ill treatment or wilful neglect: care provider offence
Clause 21: Care provider offence: excluded care providers
Amendments 47 to 50
Amendment 51
Clause 25: Corrupt or other improper exercise of police powers and privileges
Amendment 52
Amendments 53 to 56
Amendment 57
Amendments 58 and 59
Clause 27: Possessing an offensive weapon or bladed article in public or on school premises: sentencing for second offences for those aged 16 or over
Amendment 60
Amendment 61
Amendment 62
Amendment 65
Amendments 69 to 71A
Amendments 73 and 74
Amendment 77
Amendments 81 to 83
Amendments 85 and 86
Amendment 89
Amendments 93 to 96
Amendment 97
Amendment 98
Amendment 99
Amendment 100
Amendments 101 to 105
Amendment 106A
Grand Committee
Consumer Rights Bill - Committee (3rd Day)
Clause 33: Contracts covered by this Chapter
Amendment 31A
Amendment 32
Clause 34: Digital content to be of satisfactory quality
Amendment 33
Amendment 34
Amendment 34A
Clause 35: Digital content to be fit for particular purpose
Amendment 34B
Clause 36: Digital content to be as described
Amendment 39
Clause 40: Quality, fitness and description of content supplied subject to modifications
Amendment 40
Amendment 40A
Clause 42: Consumer's rights to enforce terms about digital content
Amendment 41
Clause 46: Remedy for damage to device or to other digital content
Amendment 42
Clause 47: Liability that cannot be excluded or restricted
Amendment 43
Written Statements
Agriculture: Weights and Speed Limits - Statement
Children: Sexual Abuse - Statement
Civil Service: Reform - Statement
Gibraltar - Statement
Guidance Guarantee - Statement
Individual Savings Accounts - Statement
Lebanon: Equipment - Statement
Modern Slavery - Statement
Pensions - Statement
Social Mobility and Child Poverty - Statement
Ukraine: Equipment - Statement
Written Answers
Access to Work Programme - Questions
Corporation Tax: Northern Ireland - Question
Driving: Disqualification - Question
Glen Parva Young Offender Institution - Question
Government Departments: Staff - Question
In Vitro Fertilisation - Question
Iraq - Question
Maryam Rajavi - Question
Middle East - Questions
Nationality: Somalia - Question
Palestinians - Questions
Police: Recruitment - Question
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew - Questions
Sanctions: Russia - Question
Social Security Benefits: EU Nationals - Question
South Sudan - Questions
Syria - Question
Viral Haemorrhagic Disease - Question
West Africa - Question
This Table of Contents lists subject headings, timelines and
names of speakers in the Lords Hansard text for
Monday 20 Oct 2014
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House of Lords [20 Oct 2014]
2.30 pm
Introduction: Baroness Harding of Winscombe
2.38 pm
Introduction: Baroness Mobarik
2.45 pm
Banks: Bridging Finance - Question
2.49 pm
Baroness Gardner of Parkes (Con):
Column: 414
Lord Taylor of Goss Moor (LD):
Column: 415
Schools: Careers Advice - Question
2.57 pm
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools (Lord Nash) (Con):
Column: 416
Column: 417
Baroness Wall of New Barnet (Lab):
Column: 418
Children: Obesity - Question
3.05 pm
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Health (Earl Howe) (Con):
Column: 419
Column: 420
Energy: Winter Supplies - Question
3.13 pm
Column: 421
Column: 422
Lord Pearson of Rannoch (UKIP):
Lord King of Bridgwater (Con):
Lord Stoddart of Swindon (Ind Lab):
Column: 423
Armed Forces (Service Complaints and Financial Assistance) Bill [HL] - Third Reading
3.21 pm
Clause 2: Reform of system for redress of individual grievances
The Amendment
Column: 424
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3.30 pm
Lord Palmer of Childs Hill (LD):
Column: 427
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence (Lord Astor of Hever) (Con):
Column: 428
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3.45 pm
Column: 430
3.51 pm
Division on the amendment.Contents 172; Not-Contents 209.Amendment disagreed.
Division No. 1 [] [20 Oct 2014]
Column: 431
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4.05 pm
Motion
Lord Kennedy of Southwark (Lab):
Column: 434
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill - Report (1st Day)
4.05 pm
Clause 3: Schedule 15B offences
Amendment 1
Column: 435
Column: 436
Column: 437
4.15 pm
The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice (Lord Faulks) (Con):
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4.30 pm
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Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (Lab):
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Schedule 1: Sentence and Parole Board release for offenders of particular concern
Amendment 2
Column: 444
4.45 pm
Column: 445
Amendments 3 to 5
Column: 446
Clause 7: Electronic monitoring following release on licence etc
Amendment 6
Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames (LD):
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5 pm
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Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames:
Amendment 9
Column: 452
Clause 8: Test for release after recall: determinate sentences
Amendments 10 to 37
Column: 453
Clause 9: Power to change test for release after recall: determinate sentences
Amendment 38
Clause 10: Initial release and release after recall: life sentences
Amendment 39
Column: 454
5.15 pm
Column: 456
Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood (CB):
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5.30 pm
Column: 458
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Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers (CB):
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5.45 pm
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6 pm
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6.13 pm
Division on Amendment 39Contents 80; Not-Contents 170.Amendment 39 disagreed.
Division No. 2 [] [20 Oct 2014]
Column: 468
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Clause 14: Minor amendments and transitional cases
Amendment 40
Amendment 41
Column: 470
6.30 pm
Column: 471
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Column: 473
Clause 19: Ill-treatment or wilful neglect: care worker offence
Amendment 42
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Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (CB):
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7 pm
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The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Health (Earl Howe) (Con):
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7.15 pm
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Amendment 44
Column: 484
Clause 20: Ill treatment or wilful neglect: care provider offence
Clause 21: Care provider offence: excluded care providers
Amendments 47 to 50
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Amendment 51
Column: 486
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7.30 pm
Column: 488
Clause 25: Corrupt or other improper exercise of police powers and privileges
Amendment 52
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Amendments 53 to 56
Column: 491
Amendment 57
Column: 492
7.45 pm
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Amendments 58 and 59
Column: 495
Clause 27: Possessing an offensive weapon or bladed article in public or on school premises: sentencing for second offences for those aged 16 or over
Amendment 60
Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames:
8 pm
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Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames:
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8.15 pm
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Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames:
Amendment 61
Column: 503
8.30 pm
Column: 504
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The Deputy Speaker (Baroness Pitkeathley) (Lab):
Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames:
Amendment 62
Column: 506
Amendment 65
Amendments 69 to 71A
Column: 507
Amendments 73 and 74
Amendment 77
Amendments 81 to 83
Column: 508
Amendments 85 and 86
Amendment 89
Amendments 93 to 96
Amendment 97
Lord Foulkes of Cumnock (Lab):
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9 pm
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Lord Stoddart of Swindon (Ind Lab):
9.27 pm
Division on Amendment 97Contents 80; Not-Contents 106.Amendment 97 disagreed.
Division No. 3 [] [20 Oct 2014]
Column: 517
9.18 pm
Amendment 98
Column: 518
Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames:
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9.30 pm
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9.45 pm
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Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames:
Amendment 99
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10 pm
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Amendment 100
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Amendments 101 to 105
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Amendment 106A
Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames:
10.15 pm
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10.30 pm
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Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames:
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Grand Committee [20 Oct 2014]
Consumer Rights Bill - Committee (3rd Day)
3.30 pm
The Deputy Chairman of Committees (Lord Brougham and Vaux) (Con):
Clause 33: Contracts covered by this Chapter
Amendment 31A
Lord Stevenson of Balmacara (Lab):
Column: GC165
Column: GC166
Lord Knight of Weymouth (Lab):
Column: GC167
3.45 pm
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3.50 pm
4 pm
Column: GC170
Column: GC171
Column: GC172
Amendment 32
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4.15 pm
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Column: GC175
Column: GC176
Clause 34: Digital content to be of satisfactory quality
Amendment 33
Column: GC177
Column: GC178
4.30 pm
Column: GC179
Column: GC180
Amendment 34
Column: GC182
4.45 pm
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Column: GC184
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5 pm
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Amendment 34A
Column: GC189
5.15 pm
Column: GC190
Clause 35: Digital content to be fit for particular purpose
Amendment 34B
Column: GC191
Column: GC192
Column: GC193
Clause 36: Digital content to be as described
5.30 pm
Amendment 39
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Clause 40: Quality, fitness and description of content supplied subject to modifications
Amendment 40
Column: GC198
5.45 pm
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Amendment 40A
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Column: GC201
Column: GC202
6 pm
Column: GC203
Clause 42: Consumer's rights to enforce terms about digital content
Amendment 41
Column: GC204
Clause 46: Remedy for damage to device or to other digital content
Amendment 42
Column: GC205
Column: GC206
6.13 pm
6.23 pm
The Deputy Speaker (Lord Geddes) (Con):
Column: GC207
Column: GC208
6.30 pm
Column: GC209
Column: GC210
Clause 47: Liability that cannot be excluded or restricted
Amendment 43
Column: GC211
Column: GC212
6.45 pm
Column: GC213
Column: GC214
Column: WS61
Written Statements [20 Oct 2014]
Agriculture: Weights and Speed Limits - Statement
The Minister of State, Department for Transport (Baroness Kramer) (LD):
Children: Sexual Abuse - Statement
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office (Lord Bates) (Con):
Column: WS63
Civil Service: Reform - Statement
Lord Wallace of Saltaire (LD):
Gibraltar - Statement
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence (Lord Astor of Hever) (Con):
Column: WS64
Guidance Guarantee - Statement
The Commercial Secretary to the Treasury (Lord Deighton) (Con):
Column: WS65
Individual Savings Accounts - Statement
The Commercial Secretary to the Treasury (Lord Deighton) (Con):
Lebanon: Equipment - Statement
The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Baroness Anelay of St Johns) (Con):
Column: WS66
Modern Slavery - Statement
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office (Lord Bates) (Con):
Column: WS67
Pensions - Statement
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Lord Freud) (Con):
Column: WS68
Social Mobility and Child Poverty - Statement
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools (Lord Nash) (Con):
Ukraine: Equipment - Statement
The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Baroness Anelay of St Johns) (Con):
Column: WS69
Column: WS70
Column: WA49
Written Answers [20 Oct 2014]
Access to Work Programme - Questions
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Lord Freud) (Con):
Corporation Tax: Northern Ireland - Question
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Wales Office (Baroness Randerson) (LD):
Column: WA50
Driving: Disqualification - Question
The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice (Lord Faulks) (Con):
Glen Parva Young Offender Institution - Question
The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice (Lord Faulks) (Con):
Government Departments: Staff - Question
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Wales Office (Baroness Randerson) (LD):
In Vitro Fertilisation - Question
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Health (Earl Howe) (Con):
Iraq - Question
Column: WA52
Maryam Rajavi - Question
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office (Lord Bates) (Con):
Middle East - Questions
The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Baroness Anelay of St Johns) (Con):
Column: WA53
Nationality: Somalia - Question
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office (Lord Bates) (Con):
Palestinians - Questions
Column: WA54
Police: Recruitment - Question
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office (Lord Bates) (Con):
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew - Questions
Column: WA55
Column: WA56
Sanctions: Russia - Question
The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Baroness Anelay of St Johns) (Con):
Social Security Benefits: EU Nationals - Question
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Lord Freud) (Con):
South Sudan - Questions
Column: WA57
Column: WA58
Syria - Question
The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Baroness Anelay of St Johns) (Con):
Viral Haemorrhagic Disease - Question
Column: WA59
West Africa - Question
Column: WA60