Wednesday 23 May 2007 at 3.00pm Prayers will have been read
*Oral questions, 30 minutes
*Lord Pearson of Rannoch to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, in view of the federal government of Switzerland’s calculation that Swiss membership of the European Union would be nine times more expensive than Switzerland’s current bilateral arrangements with the European Union, a similar position applies to the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union.
*Lord Tyler to ask Her Majesty’s Government when the conclusions of the internal Department for Constitutional Affairs examination of different electoral systems in the United Kingdom will be published.
*Lord Lee of Trafford to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the impact of climate change on the United Kingdom’s tourism industry.
*Lord Wallace of Saltaire to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the outcome of the European Union-Russia summit held in Samara on 18 May.
Offender Management Bill Committee (day 3) [Baroness Scotland of Asthal] 7th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee
Statistics and Registration Service Bill Committee (day 3) [Lord Davies of Oldham] 7th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee
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Future Business
Thursday 24 May at 11.00am
*Lord Northbourne to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made in implementing their policy of end-to-end offender management.
*Baroness Cox to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will make representations to the government of Burma with regard to continuing offensives and threats of further offensives against the Karen people inside Karen State and in camps for the displaced in Thailand.
*Lord Blaker to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the election of Zimbabwe to the chair of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development.
*Lord Ahmed to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have raised with the government of Pakistan the disappearance of certain United Kingdom citizens in Pakistan.
Lord Howe of Aberavon to call attention to the conduct of the machinery of government and to the role of an independent civil service and judiciary; and to move for papers.
Lord Inglewood to call attention to the state of the countryside and to the provision of public services in rural areas; and to move for papers.
Lord Freeman to move that this House takes note of the Report of the European Union Committee on Mobile Phone Charges in the EU: Curbing the Excesses (17th Report, HL Paper 79).
Royal Assent
Monday 4 June at 2.30pm
*Viscount Falkland to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to place appropriate limits on the number of betting shops, particularly in inner cities.
*Lord Newby to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the relocation of the Office for National Statistics to Newport can be undertaken without disruption to the production of key economic and social statistics.
*Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will make the Olympic site an exemplar site of sustainable development; and whether any features of the current design recognise the features already on site that could be exemplars of sustainable city living.
*Lord Craig of Radley to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the two inquiries set in hand by the Secretary of State for Defence on 16 April following the seizure of Royal Navy and Royal Marine personnel by the Iranian authorities on 23 March have been completed.
Victims of Overseas Terrorism Bill [HL] Third Reading [Lord Brennan]
Pensions Bill Committee [Lord McKenzie of Luton] 9th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee
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. (Dinner break business, 1 hour)
Tuesday 5 June at 2.30pm
*Lord Barnett to ask Her Majesty’s Government, following recent elections in Scotland, what plans they have for changes in financial policies.
*Lord Faulkner of Worcester to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will establish a Royal Commission on the Constitution.
*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.
Procedure of the House The Chairman of Committees to move that the 3rd Report from the Select Committee be agreed to. (HL Paper 104)
North/South Co-operation (Implementation Bodies) (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 2007 Lord Rooker to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 10 May be approved. (Dinner break business) 17th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee
Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (Amendment) (Further Education) Regulations 2007 Lord Adonis to move that the draft Regulations laid before the House on 22 March be approved. 14th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee (Dinner break business)
It is expected that the Committee stage of the Offender Management Bill will continue
Wednesday 6 June at 3.00pm
*Baroness Murphy to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made in developing a national monitoring system of critical health outcomes for people with a mental health condition or learning disability following the reports by the Disability Rights Commission and Mencap.
*Lord Naseby to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will review the denial of some National Health Service treatment to certain obese people and smokers, given that treatment is provided to drug addicts, alcoholics and those suffering from anorexia.
*Lord Roberts of Conwy to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the expected reduction in the growth of public expenditure following the Spending Review will provide scope to reduce the corporate tax burden and improve British competitiveness.
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. (Dinner break business, 1 hour)
It is expected that the Committee stage of the Pensions Bill will conclude
Thursday 7 June at 11.00am
*Lord Ashley of Stoke to ask Her Majesty’s Government what are the reasons for the low take-up of the disability living allowance.
*Lord Clement-Jones to ask Her Majesty’s Government what mechanisms are in place in the National Health Service to ensure that cancer patients are aware of the financial support available to them through the benefits system.
*Lord Harrison to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, since other transport museums are open to the public free of charge, they will consider granting free entry to the National Waterways Museums at Ellesmere Port, Gloucester Docks and Stoke Bruerne.
Lord Dear to call attention to current arrangements for policing in England and Wales, and to possible improvements; and to move for papers.
Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick to call attention to the characteristics of a multi-cultural Britain in the light of the Parliamentary and anti-slavery legacy of William Wilberforce; and to move for papers.
Lord Wakeham to move that this House takes note of the Report of the Economic Affairs Committee on The Current State of Monetary Policy (First Report, HL Paper 14).
Friday 8 June at 11.00am
Television Advertising (Food) Bill [HL] Second Reading [Baroness Thornton]
European Union (Implications of Withdrawal) Bill [HL] Second Reading [Lord Pearson of Rannoch]
Monday 11 June at 2.30pm
*Earl Attlee to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether progress so far made in the salvage and recovery operation of the MSC Napoli is satisfactory.
*Lord James of Blackheath to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have for the operational implementation of the Battlefield Identification System following its prototype test in 2001.
*Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government when they next plan to meet the government of France to discuss European Union issues of mutual interest.
*Lord Fowler to ask Her Majesty’s Government how much financial aid has been given in the last 12 months to refugees caused by the Iraqi conflict.
Vehicle Registration Marks Bill Committee [Earl Attlee]
Greater London Authority Bill Report [Baroness Andrews]
Earl of Mar and Kellie to ask Her Majesty’s Government how the new provisions in the draft Highway Code will protect cyclists. (Dinner break business, 1 hour)
Tuesday 12 June at 2.30pm
*Baroness Stern to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have for the development of the Youth Justice Board in light of the transfer of responsibility for the Board to the Ministry of Justice.
*Lord Roberts of Llandudno to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made in implementing the proposal for 69 passport personal interview offices.
*Lord Eden of Winton to ask Her Majesty’s Government what further steps they are taking to help reduce the amount of logging taking place in the rainforests of the Amazon, the Congo Basin and Indonesia.
It is expected that the Committee stage of the Offender Management Bill will conclude
Grand Committee in the Moses Room at 3.30pm
Report of the Science and Technology Committee on Science and Heritage (9th Report, Session 2005-06, HL Paper 256) Consideration in Grand Committee [Baroness Sharp of Guildford]
Wednesday 13 June at 3.00pm
*Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will introduce legislation before the next general election to enable Members of the House to have the right to vote in a general election.
*Lord McNally to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have issued guidance to Government departments that, in the event that a report from the Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee expresses serious criticism of a Statutory Instrument laid before Parliament, they should consider the option of withdrawing or revoking the Instrument and re-laying it in amended form.
*Lord Campbell-Savours to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proposals they have for increasing the number of convictions for the offence of rape.
Corruption Bill [HL] Third Reading [Lord Chidgey]
UK Borders Bill Second Reading [Baroness Scotland of Asthal]
Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Bill [HL] Report [Lord Lester of Herne Hill]
Thursday 14 June at 11.00am
*Lord Marlesford to ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to improve the security and efficiency of the administration of the Identity and Passport Service.
*Lord Plumb to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many farmers have applied for the Farm Waste Exemptions; and how many field officers are being trained to police the operations.
*Lord Lamont of Lerwick to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have held discussions with BAA about the case for improving conditions for travellers at Heathrow Airport.
Lord McNally to call attention to the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union and to the contribution which the European Union can make to the pursuit of United Kingdom national interests and to the management of global problems; and to move for papers.
Lord Chancellor (Modification of Functions) Order 2007 Baroness Ashton of Upholland to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 16 April be approved. 15th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee
Building Societies (Funding) and Mutual Societies (Transfers) Bill Second Reading [Lord Naseby]
Monday 18 June at 2.30pm
*Lord Hoyle to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to assist Sport England to reach its target of getting two million more people to participate in sport by 2012.
*Lord Berkeley to ask Her Majesty’s Government why there is a £10 charge for refunding rail tickets purchased online, but not for refunding tickets purchased at stations.
*Lord Lucas to ask the Leader of the House whether, in light of the number of occasions on which the European Union Committee Scrutiny Reserve has been overridden in recent years, she has proposals to change the procedures relating to the reserve.
*Baroness Byford to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many new regulations the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has introduced since 2001.
Social Security, Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2007 Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope to move to resolve that this House calls upon the Government to revoke the Regulations laid before the House on 2 May (SI 2007/1331). 21st Report from the Merits Committee (Dinner break business)
Tuesday 19 June at 2.30pm
*Lord Morris of Manchester to ask Her Majesty’s Government what further consideration they are giving to the problems and needs of veterans of the 1990-91 Gulf War with still undiagnosed illnesses and of the dependants of those who have died since the conflict.
*Lord Dixon-Smith to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps are taken to ensure that carbon offsets purchased on the open market provide the purchaser with real reductions in carbon dioxide emissions.
*Lord Renton of Mount Harry to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they intend to support a new treaty modernising European Union institutions and rules at the European Council in June.
Community Drivers’ Hours and Recording Equipment Regulations 2007 Lord Bassam of Brighton to move that the draft Regulations laid before the House on 14 May be approved. (Dinner break business)
It is expected that the Report stage of the Greater London Authority Bill will conclude
Wednesday 20 June at 3.00pm
*Lord Judd to ask Her Majesty’s Government how important the rehabilitation of offenders is amongst the priorities of the Ministry of Justice.
*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.
*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.
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 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.
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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.
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.
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 Drugsfacing 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.
Lord Renton of Mount Harry to call attention to the education and visitor facilities in Parliament; and to move for papers.
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Motions 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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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 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 healtha 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 Ashley of Stoke to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they are taking to promote the United Nations Convention on disability.
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 Sheikh to ask Her Majesty’s Government what action they will take to address the causes and impact of human trafficking.
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 action they will take to secure implementation of 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 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.
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.
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.
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Questions for Written Answer
Tabled on22 May and due for answer by 5 June.
Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps have been taken to clarify the ethnic identity of British Kashmiris in the next census. HL3960
Lord Leach of Fairford to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Adonis on 17 May (WA 56), which, if any, of those experts who consider the film An Inconvenient Truth to contain misinterpretations of the evidence they have consulted in developing balanced teacher guidance on climate change. HL3961
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer to ask Her Majesty’s Government what estimate they have made of (a) the number of people who keep live coral in the United Kingdom; (b) the number of coral farms in the United Kingdom; (c) the number of suppliers of live coral in the United Kingdom; and (d) the proportion of those that keep stock from sustainable sources or stock propagated in the United Kingdom. HL3962
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer to ask Her Majesty’s Government what are the average prices of (a) imported coral, and (b) coral propagated in the United Kingdom; and whether they have taken any steps to promote the propagation of sustainable stocks domestically. HL3963
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proportion of stockists of marine animals source their stock from suppliers certified as sustainable by the Marine Aquarium Council (MAC); and whether they will consider introducing a licensing scheme for selling marine wildlife that would require MAC certification. HL3964
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have proposals to introduce a fiscal instrument to encourage the nascent coral farming industry in the United Kingdom on the grounds of improving sustainability. HL3965
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer to ask Her Majesty’s Government what guidance they have issued to the public to improve understanding of the methods of propagation of coral and the breeding of marine fish and the benefits of these methods as alternatives to the import of wild-caught specimens. HL3966
Earl Attlee to ask Her Majesty’s Government why, when Lord Triesman said on 30 March 2006 that we are taking a close and active interest in the case of Mr Ali Manzarpour, and we are looking after the rights of Mr Manzarpour as well as we can (HL Deb, col 852), Baroness Scotland of Asthal stated in a Written Answer on 9 May that the United Kingdom Government have no locus in this case (WA 261). HL3967
Earl Attlee to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether any prison officers have been arrested and convicted of corruption or other offences in connection with their duties as prison officers serving at H M Prison Bullingdon. HL3968
Earl Attlee to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Falconer of Thoroton on 21 May (WA 82), why H M Prison Service does not record all prosecutions or convictions of prison officers. HL3969
Lord Palmer to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the shortfall in council tax revenues resulting from the exemption for full-time students is met by central Government or any other body. HL3970
Baroness Buscombe to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the cost of the research commissioned by the Department of Health, and currently being carried out by Thompson Intermedia, to review the changes in the nature and balance of food advertising. HL3971
Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the suggestions on road safety contained in the RAC Report on Motoring 2007. HL3972
Lord Dykes to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the comments of the President of the Confederation of British Industry that the United Kingdom infrastructure asset base is contracting through inadequate capital formation. HL3973
Lord Smith of Leigh to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, in view of complaints about cost, time delays and performance, they will review the monopolistic position of utility companies connecting services to new buildings. HL3974
Lord Smith of Leigh to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will establish an inquiry into the banking industry’s treatment of its personal customers. HL3975
Lord Smith of Leigh to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will review the composition of police authorities to re-introduce more democratic control. HL3976
Lord Smith of Leigh to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have measured the impact of Neighbourhood Renewal Funding (NRF) in the most deprived wards; and whether they consider the majority of projects would be sustainable without NRF. HL3977
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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.
29 March (12 April)
HL3093 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL3114 Lord Lofthouse of Pontefract [DTI]
16 April (30 April)
HL3194 Lord Marlesford [HO]
HL3212 Lord Ouseley [HO]
HL3215 Lord Ouseley [HO]
HL3216 Lord Ouseley [HO]
17 April (1 May)
HL3221 Countess of Mar [DEFRA]
HL3238 Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope [DWP]
HL3239 Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope [DWP]
HL3240 Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope [DWP]
18 April (2 May)
HL3300 Lord Tyler [HO]
HL3312 Lord Laird [NIO]
19 April (3 May)
HL3348 Countess of Mar [DEFRA]
HL3349 Countess of Mar [DEFRA]
HL3350 Countess of Mar [DEFRA]
26 April (10 May)
HL3460 Lord Lester of Herne Hill [HO]
HL3461 Lord Lester of Herne Hill [HO]
HL3462 Lord Lester of Herne Hill [MoJ]
HL3473 Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer [DCMS]
HL3476 Lord Hylton [HO]
30 April (14 May)
HL3498 Lord Marlesford [HO]
HL3505 Lord Laird [NIO]
1 May (15 May)
HL3527 Lord Hylton [HO]
HL3529 Lord Hylton [DTI]
2 May (16 May)
HL3560 Lord Astor of Hever [MoD]
HL3563 Lord Astor of Hever [MoD]
HL3564 Lord Astor of Hever [MoD]
HL3569 Lord Harrison [DCMS]
HL3577 Lord James of Blackheath [DCMS]
HL3583 Baroness Hollis of Heigham [DWP]
HL3584 Baroness Byford [DTI]
HL3585 Baroness Byford [DEFRA]
3 May (17 May)
HL3598 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL3599 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL3600 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL3601 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL3602 Lord Laird [NIO]
HL3615 Lord Dykes [MoD]
HL3619 Lord Astor of Hever [MoD]
8 May (22 May)
HL3630 Earl Howe [DoH]
HL3643 Lord Dykes [DTI]
Number of questions allocated to each department which are unanswered after 14 days.
| [DCMS] 3
| [DEFRA] 5
| [DoH] 1
| [DTI] 4
| [DWP] 4
| [HO] 11 |
| [MoD] 5
| [NIO] 7
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Bills in Progress
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| Type of Bill
| To be considered |
| Waiting for Second Reading
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| European Union (Implications of Withdrawal) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 8 June |
| Bailiffs (Licensing) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Leasehold Information [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Television Advertising (Food) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 8 June |
| 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
| |
| Building Societies (Funding) and Mutual Societies (Transfers)
| Private Member’s
| 14 June |
| UK Borders
| Government
| 13 June |
| Freedom of Information (Amendment)
| Private Member’s
| |
| Committed to an Unopposed Bill Committee
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| Transport for London (Supplemental Toll Provisions) [HL]
| Private
| |
| Committed to a Select Committee
|
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| Bournemouth Borough Council [HL]
| Private
| |
| Manchester City Council [HL]
| Private
| |
| Committed to a Committee of the Whole House
|
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| Public Demonstrations (Repeals) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Interception of Communications (Admissibility of Evidence) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
Statistics and Registration Service (Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
| Government
| 23 May |
| Offender Management
| Government
| 23 May |
| Alcohol Labelling [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Vehicle Registration Marks
| Private Member’s
| 11 June |
| Pensions
| Government
| 4 June |
| Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| House of Lords (Amendment) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Waiting for Report
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| |
| Development Orders (Microgeneration) [HL] (formerly Energy Efficiency and Microgeneration [HL])
| Private Member’s
| |
| Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 13 June |
| Greater London Authority
| Government
| 11 June |
| Waiting for Third Reading
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| |
| Corruption [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 13 June |
| Victims of Overseas Terrorism [HL]
| Private Member’s
| 4 June |
| London Local Authorities and Transport for London
| Private
| |
| Sent to the Commons
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| 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]
| 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]
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| Palliative Care [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Disabled Persons (Independent Living) [HL]
| Private Member’s
| |
| Piped Music etc. (Hospitals) [HL]
| Private Member’s
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Serious Crime [HL] (Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
| Government
| |
| Legal Services [HL]
| Government
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| International Tribunals (Sierra Leone) [HL]
| Government
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| Whitehaven Harbour [HL]
| Private
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| London Local Authorities [HL]
| Private
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| Transport for London [HL]
| Private
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| Returned to the Commons with reasons and amendments
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| Digital Switchover (Disclosure of Information)
| Government
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| Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide
| Government
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| Waiting for Royal Assent
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| Justice and Security (Northern Ireland)
| Government
| 24 May |
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Affirmative Instruments in Progress
The Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee has drawn attention to certain instruments in the reports indicated
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| Merits Committee
| To be considered |
| Waiting for consideration by the Statutory Instruments Committee
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| Draft Armed Forces, Army, Air Force and Naval Discipline Acts (Continuation) Order 2007
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| Draft Armed Forces (Alignment of Service Discipline Acts) Order 2007
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| Draft Community Drivers’ Hours and Recording Equipment Regulations 2007
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| 19 June |
| Draft Armed Forces (Service Police Amendments) Order 2007
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| Draft Vaccine Damage Payments Act 1979 Statutory Sum Order 2007
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| Draft Categories of Gaming Machine Regulations 2007
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| Draft Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (Amendment) Order 2007
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| Draft Asylum (Designated States) Order 2007
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| Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
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| Draft Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (Amendment) (Further Education) Regulations 2007
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| 5 June |
| Draft Lord Chancellor (Modification of Functions) Order 2007
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| 14 June |
| Draft Trade Marks (Relative Grounds) Order 2007
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| Draft North/South Co-operation (Implementation Bodies) (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 2007
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| 5 June |
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Negative Instruments
Instruments reported by the Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee
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| Praying time expires
| To be considered |
| 18th Report
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| Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007
| 24 May
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| 20th Report
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| Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Surcharge) (No. 2) Order 2007
| 24 May
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| 21st Report
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| Social Security, Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2007
| 20 June
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Regulatory Reform Orders in Progress
The Regulatory Reform Committee has reported on Orders in the reports indicated
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| 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
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| Draft Regulatory Reform (Game) Order 2007
| 5th Report
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| Draft Regulatory Reform (Financial Services and Markets Act 2000) Order 2006
| 5th Report
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| Draft Regulatory Reform (Deer) (England and Wales) Order 2007
| 5th Report
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| Order referred to the Regulatory Reform Committee for second-stage scrutiny
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| Draft Regulatory Reform (Collaboration etc. between Ombudsmen) Order 2007
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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 23 May
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| Communications
| Select Committee
| 9.45am |
| Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform
| Select Committee
| 10.30am |
| Economic Affairs
| Sub-Committee on the Finance Bill
| 3.45pm |
| Statutory Instruments
| Joint Committee
| 4.00pm |
| European Union
| Sub-Committee E Law and Institutions
| 4.15pm |
| Thursday 24 May
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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 |
| Regulators
| Select Committee
| 11.30am |
| Monday 4 June
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| European Union
| Sub-Committee B Internal Market
| 4.00pm |
| Human Rights
| Joint Committee
| 4.00pm |
| Tuesday 5 June
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| European Union
| Sub-Committee A Economic and Financial Affairs, and International Trade
| 10.30am |
| Draft Human Tissue and Embryos Bill
| Joint Committee
| 1.00pm |
| Draft Climate Change Bill
| Joint Committee
| 3.30pm |
| Economic Affairs
| Select Committee
| 3.30pm |
| Merits of Statutory Instruments
| Select Committee
| 3.30pm |
| Committee for Privileges
| Domestic Committee
| 4.00pm |
| Information Committee
| Domestic Committee
| 4.15pm |
| Wednesday 6 June
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| Constitution Committee
| Select Committee
| 10.30am |
| European Union
| Sub-Committee F Home Affairs
| 10.30am |
| Liaison
| Domestic Committee
| 4.15pm in Committee Room G |
| Tuesday 12 June
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| Science and Technology
| Sub-Committee I Allergy
| 11.00am |
| House Committee
| Domestic Committee
| 4.00pm |
| Wednesday 13 June
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| Science and Technology
| Sub-Committee II Personal Internet Security
| 3.30pm |
| Tuesday 19 June
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| Science and Technology
| Select Committee
| 11.00am in Room 134, 2 Millbank |
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Minutes of Proceedings of Tuesday 22 May 2007
The House met at 2.30pm Prayers were read by the Lord Bishop of Chester
1 Barony of Bolton in the Peerage of England The Petition of Harry Algar Nigel Order-Powlett claiming to have succeeded to the Barony of Bolton in the Peerage of England and praying that the Clerk of the Parliaments might be directed to enter the petitioner as Lord Bolton on the register of hereditary peers maintained under Standing Order 10(5) was presented and was referred to the Lord Chancellor for a report to the House pursuant to Standing Order 11.
2 Baronies of Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton in the Peerage of England The Lord Chancellor reported that Edward William Stourton had established his succession to the Baronies of Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton. The Clerk of the Parliaments was accordingly directed to enter Lord Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton on the register of hereditary peers maintained under Standing Order 10(5).
3 Earldom of Shaftesbury in the Peerage of Great Britain The Lord Chancellor reported that Nicholas Edmund Anthony Ashley-Cooper had established his succession to the Earldom of Shaftesbury. The Clerk of the Parliaments was accordingly directed to enter the Earl of Shaftesbury on the register of hereditary peers maintained under Standing Order 10(5).
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Select Committee Report
4 European Union Committee The following Report from the Select Committee was made and ordered to be printed:
The EU/US Passenger Name Record (PNR) Agreement. (21st Report, HL Paper 108)
Public Business
5 Housing: energy performance certificates A question was asked by Baroness Gardner of Parkes and answered by Baroness Andrews.
6 Identity cards A question was asked by Baroness Noakes and answered by Baroness Scotland of Asthal.
7 Gambling: casinos A question was asked by Lord Anderson of Swansea and answered by Lord Davies of Oldham.
8 World Bank: presidency A question was asked by Lord Dykes and answered by Baroness Royall of Blaisdon.
9 International Tribunals (Sierra Leone) Bill [HL] The bill was read a third time and passed. The bill was sent to the Commons.
10 Digital Switchover (Disclosure of Information) Bill The bill was read a third time and passed. The bill was returned to the Commons with an amendment.
11 Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill The Commons amendment was considered.
Motion A Lords amendments 2, 3, 5, 6 and 10 were insisted on and Commons amendment in lieu 10A was disagreed to (see division list).
A Committee was appointed to propose reasons. The following Lords were members of the Committee:
Baroness Ashton of Upholland Lord Hunt of Wirral Lord Ramsbotham
The Committee proposed the following reason for the Lords insistence on amendments 2, 3, 5, 6 and 10 and the disagreement with Commons amendment 10A in lieu:
Because it is appropriate that a relevant duty of care should be owed to anyone held in custody.
The reason was agreed to. The bill was returned to the Commons with a reason.
12 Housing: Home Information Packs Baroness Andrews repeated a ministerial statement made in the House of Commons.
13 Home Information Pack Regulations 2007 Baroness Hanham moved that this House calls on Her Majesty’s Government to revoke the Home Information Pack Regulations 2007 (SI 2007/992) to take account of the Report on the Regulations by the Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee and not to lay further regulations concerning Home Information Packs until after full consideration by the Government and Parliament of the pilot schemes and of the representations of stakeholders and consumers. After debate, the motion was withdrawn.
14 Georgia A question was asked by Baroness Rawlings and, after debate, answered by Baroness Royall of Blaisdon.
The House adjourned at 7.36pm until Wednesday 23 May 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 Papers
The following papers were presented to the House by command of Her Majesty:
1 TransportStrengthening Local Delivery: Draft Local Transport Bill, together with a Consultation Paper, Regulatory Impact Assessment and Explanatory Notes. (7043)
2 FinanceTreasury Minutes on the Thirteenth to Nineteenth Reports from the Committee of Public Accounts. (7077)
3 HealthGovernment Response to the Report of the House of Commons Health Select Committee on Workforce Planning. (7085)
4 European CommunityStatement on the 2007 European Community Budget and measures to counter fraud and financial mismanagement. (7090)
Affirmative Instrument
The following instrument was laid before the House for approval by resolution:
Draft Asylum (Designated States) Order 2007, laid under the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.
Negative Instrument
The following instrument was laid before the House:
Citizenship Oath and Pledge (Welsh Language) Order 2007, laid under the Welsh Language Act 1993. (1484)
Papers not subject to parliamentary proceedings
The following papers were laid before the House:
1 Report for 2006 of the British Board of Film Classification, laid under the Video Recordings Act 1984.
2 (1) Naval and Marine Pay and Pensions (Pay) Order 2007
(2) Naval and Marine Pay and Pensions (Pay and Allowances) (No. 2) Order 2007
laid under the Naval and Marine Pay and Pensions Act 1865.
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Judicial Business
Tuesday 22 May
1 In re E (a child) (AP) (Appellant) (Northern Ireland) The petition of the appellant praying that the time for lodging the statement and appendix and setting down the cause for hearing might be extended to 9 July (the agents for the respondents consenting thereto) was presented; and it was ordered as prayed.
2 Appeal Committee The 53rd Report from the Appeal Committee was agreed to and the following Order was made:
Mbasogo (President of the State of Equatorial Guinea) and others (Petitioners) v Logo Limited and others (Respondents) That leave to appeal be given; and that the petition of appeal be lodged by 5 June.
3 Appeal Committee The 54th Report from the Appeal Committee was agreed to and the following Orders were made:
Sheikh (Petitioner) v Law Society of England and Wales (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); if the application is granted, that the amount thereof be certified by the Clerk of the Parliaments if not agreed between the parties.
In re Onwugbufor (Petitioner) (application for a writ of Habeas Corpus) That leave to appeal be refused.
In re Boyle (FC) (Petitioner) (Northern Ireland) That leave to appeal be refused; that the costs of the petitioner be taxed in accordance with the Legal Aid, Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland) Order 1981; that the respondent be at liberty to apply for his costs in accordance with direction 5.1(c); and if the application is granted, that the amount thereof be certified by the Clerk of the Parliaments if not agreed between the parties.
R v Heard (Petitioner) That leave to appeal be refused.
Wednesday 23 May at 9.45am
Judgment in the following causes:
Ceredigion County Council (Respondents) v Jones (FC) and others (FC) (Appellants)
Boake Allen Limited and others (Appellants) v Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Respondents)
At 10.30am In Committee Room No. 1
Seal (FC) (Appellant) v Chief Constable of South Wales Police (Respondent)
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Division on 22 May 2007
Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill
Division No. 1
Lord Ramsbotham moved Motion A1 as an amendment to Motion A in the name of Baroness Ashton of Upholland. The House divided:
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Not-contents 136
Contents
Addington, L.
Alderdice, L.
Allenby of Megiddo, V.
Alliance, L.
Alton of Liverpool, L.
Ampthill, L.
Anelay of St Johns, B.
Arran, E.
Astor of Hever, L.
Attlee, E.
Avebury, L.
Barker, B.
Beaumont of Whitley, L.
Blackwell, L.
Blaker, L.
Bledisloe, V.
Bowness, L.
Bridgeman, V.
Brittan of Spennithorne, L.
Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, L.
Brooks of Tremorfa, L.
Browne of Belmont, L.
Bruce-Lockhart, L.
Burnett, L.
Buscombe, B.
Byford, B.
Caithness, E.
Campbell of Alloway, L.
Carey of Clifton, L.
Cathcart, E.
Cavendish of Furness, L.
Chadlington, L.
Chester, Bp.
Chidgey, L.
Clement-Jones, L.
Cobbold, L.
Colville of Culross, V.
Cope of Berkeley, L.
Cotter, L.
Coussins, B.
Craig of Radley, L.
Craigavon, V.
Crathorne, L.
Crickhowell, L.
D’Souza, B.
Darcy de Knayth, B.
De Mauley, L.
Dean of Harptree, L.
Dear, L.
Denham, L.
Dholakia, L.
Dundee, E.
Dykes, L.
Eccles, V.
Eden of Winton, L.
Elles, B.
Elliott of Morpeth, L.
Elystan-Morgan, L.
Erroll, E.
Ezra, L.
Falkland, V.
Feldman, L.
Fellowes, L.
Ferrers, E.
Fritchie, B.
Garden, L.
Gardner of Parkes, B.
Geddes, L.
Gilmour of Craigmillar, L.
Glasgow, E.
Glenarthur, L.
Goodhart, L.
Goodlad, L.
Hamilton of Epsom, L.
Hamwee, B.
| Hanningfield, L.
Harris of Richmond, B.
Hayhoe, L.
Henley, L.
Higgins, L.
Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L.
Hogg, B.
Hooper, B.
Hooson, L.
Howard of Rising, L.
Howe, E.
Howe of Aberavon, L.
Howe of Idlicote, B.
Howell of Guildford, L.
Hunt of Wirral, L.
Hylton, L.
Inglewood, L.
Jacobs, L.
James of Blackheath, L.
Jay of Ewelme, L.
Jenkin of Roding, L.
Jones of Cheltenham, L.
Kerr of Kinlochard, L.
Kimball, L.
King of Bridgwater, L.
Kirkham, L.
Laing of Dunphail, L.
Lamont of Lerwick, L.
Lane of Horsell, L.
Lang of Monkton, L.
Lawson of Blaby, L.
Lee of Trafford, L.
Lester of Herne Hill, L.
Lewis of Newnham, L.
Lindsay, E.
Linklater of Butterstone, B.
Listowel, E.
Liverpool, E.
Livsey of Talgarth, L.
Lloyd of Berwick, L.
Lucas, L.
Luke, 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, C.
Mar and Kellie, E.
Marlesford, L.
Mawhinney, L.
Methuen, L.
Miller of Chilthorne Domer, B.
Molyneaux of Killead, L.
Monson, L.
Montagu of Beaulieu, L.
Montrose, D.
Moore of Lower Marsh, L.
Morris of Bolton, B.
Moser, L.
Murphy, B.
Murton of Lindisfarne, L.
Naseby, L.
Neuberger, B.
Newby, L.
Newton of Braintree, L.
Noakes, B.
Northbrook, L.
Northesk, E.
Northover, B.
Norton of Louth, L.
O’Cathain, B.
Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay, L.
Oppenheim-Barnes, B.
| Palmer, L.
Park of Monmouth, B.
Patten, L.
Perry of Southwark, B.
Pilkington of Oxenford, L.
Platt of Writtle, B.
Prior, L.
Quinton, L.
Ramsbotham, L. [Teller]
Rawlings, B.
Razzall, L.
Reay, L.
Redesdale, L.
Rees-Mogg, L.
Richardson of Calow, B.
Roberts of Conwy, L.
Roberts of Llandudno, L.
Rodgers of Quarry Bank, L.
Rogan, L.
Roper, L.
Rotherwick, L.
Russell-Johnston, L.
Sandberg, L.
Sandwich, E.
Scott of Needham Market, B.
Seccombe, B.
Selborne, E.
Selkirk of Douglas, L.
Selsdon, L.
Sharp of Guildford, B.
Sharples, B.
Shaw of Northstead, L.
Sheikh, L.
Shrewsbury, E.
Shutt of Greetland, L. [Teller]
Skelmersdale, L.
Smith of Clifton, L.
Soulsby of Swaffham Prior, L.
Steel of Aikwood, L.
Stern, B.
Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, L.
Stewartby, L.
Stoddart of Swindon, L.
Strathclyde, L.
Swinfen, L.
Taylor of Holbeach, L.
Tebbit, L.
Tenby, V.
Teverson, L.
Thomas of Gresford, L.
Thomas of Walliswood, B.
Thomas of Winchester, B.
Tonge, B.
Tope, L.
Tordoff, L.
Trefgarne, L.
Trimble, L.
Trumpington, B.
Tyler, L.
Vallance of Tummel, L.
Verma, B.
Vinson, L.
Waddington, L.
Wade of Chorlton, L.
Wakeham, L.
Waldegrave of North Hill, L.
Wallace of Saltaire, L.
Walmsley, B.
Walton of Detchant, L.
Warnock, B.
Williams of Crosby, B.
Williamson of Horton, L.
Willoughby de Broke, L.
Windlesham, L.
Wolfson, L.
Young of Hornsey, B.
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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.
Berkeley, L.
Bernstein of Craigweil, L.
Bhattacharyya, L.
Billingham, B.
Bilston, L.
Borrie, L.
Boyd of Duncansby, L.
Bradley, L.
Bragg, L.
Brookman, L.
Campbell-Savours, L.
Christopher, L.
Clarke of Hampstead, L.
Clinton-Davis, L.
Cohen of Pimlico, B.
Corbett of Castle Vale, L.
Crawley, B.
Cunningham of Felling, L.
David, B.
Davies of Coity, L.
Davies of Oldham, L. [Teller]
Desai, L.
Drayson, 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.
Gale, B.
Gavron, L.
Giddens, L.
Golding, B.
Goldsmith, L.
Gordon of Strathblane, L.
Goudie, B.
Gould of Brookwood, L.
Gould of Potternewton, B.
Graham of Edmonton, L.
Grantchester, L.
Gregson, L.
Griffiths of Burry Port, L.
Grocott, L. [Teller]
Harris of Haringey, L.
Harrison, L.
Hart of Chilton, L.
Haskel, L.
Haskins, L.
Haworth, L.
Hollis of Heigham, B.
Howarth of Newport, L.
Howells of St. Davids, B.
Hoyle, L.
Hughes of Woodside, L.
Hunt of Kings Heath, L.
Jay of Paddington, B.
Jones, L.
King of West Bromwich, L.
Kingsmill, B.
Kinnock, L.
Kirkhill, L.
Lea of Crondall, L.
Leitch, L.
Lipsey, L.
Lofthouse of Pontefract, L.
McCluskey, L.
Macdonald of Tradeston, L.
McIntosh of Haringey, L.
McIntosh of Hudnall, B.
MacKenzie of Culkein, L.
McKenzie of Luton, L.
Mason of Barnsley, L.
| Massey of Darwen, B.
Maxton, L.
May of Oxford, L.
Mitchell, L.
Morgan, L.
Morgan of Drefelin, B.
Morris of Manchester, L.
Morris of Yardley, B.
Parekh, L.
Patel of Blackburn, L.
Patel of Bradford, L.
Pendry, L.
Pitkeathley, B.
Plant of Highfield, L.
Prosser, B.
Puttnam, L.
Quin, B.
Radice, L.
Ramsay of Cartvale, B.
Randall of St. Budeaux, L.
Rendell of Babergh, B.
Richard, L.
Robertson of Port Ellen, L.
Rooker, L.
Rosser, L.
Rowlands, L.
Royall of Blaisdon, B.
Scotland of Asthal, B.
Simon, V.
Smith of Gilmorehill, B.
Smith of Leigh, L.
Stone of Blackheath, L.
Strabolgi, L.
Sutherland of Houndwood, L.
Temple-Morris, L.
Thornton, B.
Tomlinson, L.
Triesman, L.
Truscott, L.
Tunnicliffe, L.
Turner of Camden, B.
Varley, L.
Wilkins, B.
Williams of Elvel, L.
Winston, L.
Woolmer of Leeds, L.
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