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House of Lords Business

Tuesday 23 October 2007 at 2.30pm

†Royal Assent

*Oral questions, 30 minutes

*Baroness Rawlings to ask Her Majesty’s Government what measures they are taking to protect British charities and non-governmental organisations from terrorist attacks or hostilities conducted by foreign governments when abroad.

*Lord Dubs to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they will take to ensure that civil servants are not compelled to retire at the age of 60 or 65.

*Lord Roberts of Conwy to ask Her Majesty’s Government why they propose to increase business taxes when the country may face an economic downturn.

†*Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the assessment by the International Monetary Fund that the United Kingdom housing market is heavily overpriced.

UK Borders Bill Third Reading [Lord Bassam of Brighton]

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

Lord Malloch-Brown to move that this House takes note of developments in the Middle East and Afghanistan.

†Lord Roper to move that this House takes note of the Report of the European Union Committee on the EU and the Middle East Peace Process (26th Report, HL Paper 132).

Grand Committee in the Moses Room at 3.30pm

European Communities (Definition of Treaties) (Partnership and Cooperation Agreement) (Republic of Tajikistan) Order 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Baroness Royall of Blaisdon] 24th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) Representations and Appeals Regulations 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Baroness Crawley] 26th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Traffic Management Permit Scheme (England) Regulations 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Baroness Crawley] 25th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Criminal Defence Service (Very High Cost Cases) Regulations 2007 Consideration in Grand Committee [Lord Hunt of Kings Heath] 25th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

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Future Business

Wednesday 24 October at 3.00pm

Prayers will have been read

*Baroness Miller of Hendon to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will put proposals to banks, building societies and financial services providers with a view to reducing the number of personal bankruptcies, mortgage repossessions and Individual Voluntary Arrangements; and whether they will introduce legislation on these matters in the absence of co-operation from these lenders.

*Viscount Bridgeman to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will make representations to Royal Mail about its withdrawal of collections on Sundays and Bank Holidays, due to take effect from 28 October.

*Lord Roberts of Llandudno to ask Her Majesty’s Government what contribution they will make to the world summit on tackling human trafficking to be held in Vienna from 13 to 15 February 2008.

†*Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean to ask Her Majesty’s Government what are the current rules regarding the rights of retiring diplomats to publish memoirs, including accounts of their official lives, or to join public debate on matters of public interest.

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

If the Serious Crime Bill is received from the Commons, it will be considered.

Thursday 25 October at 11.00am

*Lord Trefgarne to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the doctrine of Cabinet collective responsibility applies to Her Majesty’s current Ministers.

*Baroness Rendell of Babergh to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made in combating the crime of female genital mutilation, and whether a reward by the Metropolitan Police of £20,000 for information leading to prosecution has assisted the Government’s efforts.

*Lord Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham to ask Her Majesty’s Government what are the consequences for the health of individuals and for demands on the National Health Service of people regularly working for more than 48 hours per week.

Crossrail Bill Lord Bassam of Brighton to move that if a Crossrail Bill is brought from the House of Commons in the next Session of Parliament, the Standing Orders of the House applicable to the Bill, so far as complied with or dispensed with in this Session or in the Session 2005-06 or in the Session 2004-05, shall be deemed to have been complied with or (as the case may be) dispensed with in the next Session.

Police Reform Act 2002 (Standard Powers and Duties of Community Support Officers) Order 2007 Lord Bassam of Brighton to move that the draft Order laid before the House on 8 October be approved. 27th Report from the Statutory Instruments Committee

Housing Benefit (Loss of Benefit) (Pilot Scheme) (Supplementary) Regulations 2007 Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope to move that a Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that the regulations laid before the House on 29 August be annulled (SI 2007/2474).

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

If the Legal Services Bill is returned from the Commons, it will be considered.

Monday 29 October at 2.30pm

*Baroness Cox to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assistance they will provide to the government of Uganda in response to the recent flooding; and what support they are providing for the on-going peace initiatives in that country.

*Baroness Ludford to ask Her Majesty’s Government when they last considered the effectiveness of the ban on passengers taking liquids aboard commercial aircraft.

*Baroness Walmsley to ask Her Majesty’s Government how they intend to improve the safety of children when they undertake paid work.

*Lord Anderson of Swansea to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the prospects for an international agreement on the future of Kosovo.

†Earl of Selborne to move that this House takes note of the Report of the Science and Technology Committee on Radioactive Waste Management: an Update (4th Report, HL Paper 109).

†Lord Bassam of Brighton to move that this House takes note of the Government consultation paper, Drugs: Our Community, Your Say.

Tuesday 30 October at 2.30pm

*Lord Fowler to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made in the implementation of their scheme to help in the re-settlement of Iraqi citizens who have worked for the United Kingdom forces in Iraq.

*Lord Sheldon to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether spending on the Arts may suffer as a result of the overrun on spending on the 2012 London Olympic Games.

*Lord Campbell-Savours to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made on their proposals for reform of the law on rape.

Wednesday 31 October at 3.00pm

*Baroness Gardner of Parkes to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have issued any instructions or guidance to local councils to demolish rather than restore Victorian terraced houses.

*Lord Harrison to ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they intend to take before the launch of the Single European Payments Agency to ensure a workable transition period for small and medium-sized enterprises; and whether they will encourage banks to provide more help in this area to these enterprises.

*Lord Blackwell to ask Her Majesty’s Government which articles of the former draft European Constitutional Treaty they do not expect to be reflected in the European Union Treaty Base if the proposed Reform Treaty is adopted.

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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 Government’s review of their 10-year Drug Strategy; 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 Williams of Elvel to call attention to the recent letter from Muslim leaders to Christian leaders asking for reconciliation between Christianity and Islam, and its political implications; 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).

Baroness Hanham to move that this House calls on Her Majesty’s Government to revoke the Housing Act 2004 (Commencement No. 9) (England and Wales) Order 2007 (SI 2007/2471).

†Social Security (National Insurance Credits) Amendment Regulations 2007 Lord Skelmersdale to move that a Humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that the Order laid before the House on 7 September be annulled (SI 2007/2582). 31st Report from the Merits Committee

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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 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 Barnett to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to dispense with the Barnett formula.

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.

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 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 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.

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.

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 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 Bilston to ask Her Majesty’s Government what initiatives they propose to put forward in the further education field.

Lord Steel of Aikwood to ask Her Majesty’s Government what issues they will raise at the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Kampala.

Viscount Falkland to ask Her Majesty’s Government what proposals they have to encourage participation in boxing and other forms of martial arts in the run up to the 2012 Olympic Games.

Viscount Waverley to ask Her Majesty’s Government what contribution they are making to the normalisation of the situation in Zimbabwe.

Baroness Tonge to ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made in the negotiations to extend full citizenship to the Bihari living in refugee camps in Bangladesh.

Lord Pearson of Rannoch to ask Her Majesty’s Government what they see as the eventual destination of the project of European Union.

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Questions for Written Answer

Tabled on 22 October.

Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many times in each of the last four years significant delays have occurred on the East Coast Main Line as a result of problems with the overhead lines between (a) London and Peterborough; (b) Peterborough and Doncaster; (c) Doncaster and Leeds; and (d) Doncaster and Edinburgh. HL5683

Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government which central Government departments are represented in each Government office in each English region; and what is the approved staffing establishment in each regional office (a) from each central Government department, and (b) at regional office level not part of a central departmental establishment. HL5684

Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their timetable for the abolition of the English regional assemblies. HL5685

Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many places are being provided in the academic year 2007-08 on courses for qualifications in English for Speakers of Other Languages and the requirements for citizenship and indefinite leave to remain in Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Leeds and Bradford and North Yorkshire respectively; and how many of those places in each area have not been taken up. HL5686

Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government which bodies decide how many places in each area will be provided for qualifications in English for Speakers of Other Languages and the requirements for citizenship and indefinite leave to remain; and how they are funded. HL5687

Lord Greaves to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether it is open to private companies and other bodies to provide courses on a profit-making basis for qualifications in English for Speakers of Other Languages and the requirements for citizenship and indefinite leave to remain; and, if so, how such courses are accredited. HL5688

Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, having regard to the Chinese Nationality Law promulgated by the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress on 10 September 1980 and the clarifications concerning implementation of Chinese Nationality Law in Hong Kong, adopted on 15 May 1996, a person who is a British National (Overseas) and is of Chinese ethnicity or race would be entitled to registration under section 1 of the British Nationality (Hong Kong) Act 1997 under the following circumstances—

(a) he was born outside the Chinese territories, including Hong Kong;

(b) he does not satisfy the criteria laid down in Article 5 of the Chinese Nationality Law to be a Chinese national by descent;

(c) he has never been naturalised as a Chinese citizen;

(d) he is ordinarily resident in Hong Kong at the time of the application for registration;

(e) immediately before 4 February 1997 he (i) was ordinarily resident in Hong Kong; (ii) was a British Dependent Territories citizen by virtue only of his having a connection with Hong Kong (within the meaning given by the Schedule to the 1997 Act); and (iii) held no other nationality other than British National (Overseas);

(f) since 4 February 1997 he has held no nationality or citizenship other than as set out above; and

(g) he satisfies the requirements of section 58 of the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. HL5689

Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether there is any conflict between World Health Assembly Resolutions on Infant and Young Child Feeding and European Union Directives. HL5690

Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have assessed the accuracy of the statement by the Food Standards Agency in its draft regulatory impact assessment on the draft Infant Formula and Follow-on Formula (England) Regulations 2007 that “it is no longer open to [European Union] Member States to introduce national rules in this area except in so far as they are specifically authorised by the Directives (eg Article 14(1) of Directive 2006/141)”. HL5691

Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government what reasons they are giving to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child for their failure to implement the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes. HL5692

Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government what responses were received by the Food Standards Agency to their consultation on the draft Infant Formula and Follow-on Formula (England) Regulations 2007; and whether they will amend the Regulations so as to comply fully with the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes. HL5693

Lord Avebury to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the Home Office have had any communication with the government of Nepal since 1 September pertaining to clarification on points of Nepalese nationality law; and whether they will place all records of that communication and copies of any correspondence in the Library of the House. HL5694

Lord Morris of Manchester to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many high-dependency hospital beds are occupied by service personnel from current deployments; and how the figure has varied in each of the past 18 months. HL5695

Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the level of conflict in the constituent regions of Sudan and the prospects for resolution. HL5696

Lord Alton of Liverpool to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many abortions on the grounds of rectifiable disabilities have occurred after 24 weeks’ gestation in the past ten years. HL5697

Lord Skelmersdale to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, as reported, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions told the Pensions Action Group that it was “straight daylight robbery” that 125,000 people had lost their pensions; and, if so, why he made this statement. HL5698

Baroness Northover to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will support the sustainable cocoa chain programme, announced by Cargill and others on 10 October, which intends to help tackle child trafficking in the global cocoa industry. HL5699

Baroness Northover to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the attempts by the International Cocoa Initiative to combat the use of the worst forms of child labour in cocoa supply chains. HL5700

Baroness Northover to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they plan to introduce legislation to ensure that all United Kingdom chocolate manufacturers adopt minimum standards of transparency, independent inspections, fairer pricing, and child welfare in their cocoa supply chains. HL5701

Earl Howe to ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Darzi of Denham on 16 October (WA 44), whether they will now directly contact the primary care trusts for areas in which specialist foot services for people with diabetes are no longer provided to explain why no such provision is made; and what action they will take to provide such services. HL5702

Earl Howe to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of recent changes in manufacturing costs for urology and stoma products; and whether they will place the relevant studies in the Library of the House. HL5703

Earl Howe to ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will publish the membership of the panels which carried out the review of product classification within Part IX of the Drug Tariff. HL5704

Earl Howe to ask Her Majesty’s Government how the changes proposed to Part IX of the Drug Tariff will improve the quality of care received by patients. HL5705

Earl Howe to ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment has been made of the impact on British manufacturing jobs of the price reductions for incontinence and stoma appliances proposed by the Department of Health. HL5706

Lord Hanningfield to ask Her Majesty’s Government how much each regional assembly spends annually on internal administration; and what is this figure expressed as a total of the annual budget of each assembly. HL5707

Lord Hanningfield to ask Her Majesty’s Government how much each regional housing board spends annually on internal administration; and what is this figure expressed as a total of the annual budget of each board. HL5708

Lord Hanningfield to ask Her Majesty’s Government how much each regional development agency spends annually on internal administration; and what is this figure expressed as a total of the annual budget of each agency. HL5709

Lord Hanningfield to ask Her Majesty’s Government what was the cost of the “People’s Post Office” public relations campaign, including the figure for advertising spend. HL5710

Lord Laird to ask Her Majesty’s Government how many people were charged under section 72 of the Highways Act 1835, as amended by section 85(1) of the Local Government Act 1888, in London from 1 January to 30 June 2007. HL5711

Lord Laird to ask the Chairman of Committees, further to the Written Answer on 22 October (HL5679) concerning the dress code of guests in the House of Lords, whether he will draw the attention of Members and appropriate staff to the dress code and the case for maintaining standards. HL5712

Baroness Howells of St Davids to ask Her Majesty’s Government what percentage of first year undergraduate students, excluding those from other European Union member states and overseas, applied from schools or colleges in the maintained sector this year and in each of the last five years to: the University of Birmingham, Bristol University, the University of Cambridge, Durham University, the University of Exeter, Imperial College London, King’s College London, the London School of Economics, the University of Manchester, the University of Nottingham, the University of Oxford, University College London, the University of Warwick and the University of York. HL5713

Baroness Howells of St Davids to ask Her Majesty’s Government what percentage of first year undergraduate students, excluding those from other European Union member states and overseas, are from black and ethnic minority backgrounds this year and in each of the last five years to: the University of Birmingham, Bristol University, the University of Cambridge, Durham University, the University of Exeter, Imperial College London, King’s College London, the London School of Economics, the University of Manchester, the University of Nottingham, the University of Oxford, University College London, the University of Warwick and the University of York. HL5714

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Questions unanswered after 14 days

The questions asked on the dates shown in bold were due for answer by the dates in brackets. The Government department responsible for answering each Question is shown in square brackets.

20 July (3 August)

HL5016 Lord Avebury [CO]

1 October (15 October)

HL5320 Lord Morris of Manchester [MoD]

HL5323 Lord James of Blackheath [DCMS]

HL5340 Lord Astor of Hever [DfBERR]

HL5343 Lord Astor of Hever [MoD]

HL5383 Lord Roberts of Llandudno [MoD]

8 October (22 October)

HL5406 Lord Morris of Manchester [MoD]

HL5409 Lord Morris of Manchester [MoD]

HL5410 Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay [HMT]

HL5413 Lord Dykes [DfBERR]

HL5420 Lord Barnett [HMT]

HL5423 Lord Laird [HO]

HL5424 Lord Laird [NIO]

HL5425 Lord Laird [NIO]

HL5426 Lord Laird [NIO]

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

[CO] 1 [DCMS] 1 [DfBERR] 2 [HMT] 2 [HO] 1 [MoD] 5
[NIO] 3

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Bills in Progress

Type of Bill To be considered
Waiting for Second Reading
Bailiffs (Licensing) [HL] Private Member’s
Leasehold Information [HL] Private Member’s
Torture (Damages) [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
Committed to an Unopposed Bill Committee
Transport for London (Supplemental Toll Provisions) [HL] Private
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
House of Lords (Amendment) [HL] Private Member’s
Television Advertising (Food) [HL] Private Member’s
European Union (Implications of Withdrawal) [HL] Private Member’s
House of Lords [HL] Private Member’s
Waiting for Report
Development Orders (Microgeneration) [HL] (formerly Energy Efficiency and Microgeneration [HL]) Private Member’s
Waiting for Third Reading
UK Borders Government 23 October
London Local Authorities and Transport for London Private
Bournemouth Borough Council [HL] Private
Manchester City Council [HL] Private
Sent to the Commons
Cluster Munitions (Prohibition) [HL] Private Member’s
Government Spending (Website) [HL] Private Member’s
European Union (Information, etc.) [HL] Private Member’s
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
Victims of Overseas Terrorism [HL] Private Member’s
Corruption [HL] Private Member’s
Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) [HL] Private Member’s
Transport for London [HL] Private
Returned to the Commons amended
Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Government
Returned to the Commons with amendments and reasons
Legal Services [HL] Government
Waiting for Royal Assent
Sustainable Communities Private Member’s 23 October
Greater London Authority Government 23 October
Further Education and Training [HL]
(Scottish Parliament Legislative Consent Motion)
Government 23 October
Building Societies (Funding) and Mutual Societies (Transfers) Private Member’s 23 October

Measure in Progress

Merits Committee To be considered
Waiting for Commons Affirmative Resolution
Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure

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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 Armed Forces (Service Complaints Commissioner) Regulations 2007
Draft Legislative and Regulatory Reform (Regulatory Functions) Order 2007
Draft Regulators’ Compliance Code
Draft Armed Forces (Redress of Individual Grievances) Regulations 2007
Referred to a Grand Committee and Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
Draft European Communities (Definition of Treaties) (Partnership and Cooperation Agreement) (Republic of Tajikistan) Order 2007 23 October
Draft Traffic Management Permit Scheme (England) Regulations 2007 23 October
Draft Criminal Defence Service (Very High Cost Cases) Regulations 2007 23 October
Draft Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) Representations and Appeals Regulations 2007 23 October
Waiting for Affirmative Resolution
Company and Business Names (Amendment) Regulations 2007
Draft Criminal Proceedings etc. (Reform) (Scotland) Act 2007 (Powers of District and JP Courts) Order 2007
Draft Police Reform Act 2002 (Standard Powers and Duties of Community Support Officers) Order 2007 25 October
Draft Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2007
Draft Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission (Procedure) (Amendment) Rules 2007
Draft Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Procedure) (Amendment No. 2) Rules 2007

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Negative Instruments

Instruments reported by the Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee

Praying time expires To be considered
30th Report
Street Works (Registers, Notices, Directions and Designations) (England) Regulations 2007 6 November
Street Works (Fixed Penalty) (England) Regulations 2007 6 November
Heather and Grass etc. Burning (England) Regulations 2007 11 November
Water Industry (Prescribed Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2007 22 November
31st Report
Zoonoses and Animal By-Products (Fees) (England) Regulations 2007 18 November
Social Security (National Insurance Credits) Amendment Regulations 2007 22 November
Other Instruments
Housing Benefit (Loss of Benefit) (Pilot Scheme) (Supplementary) Regulations 2007 22 November 25 October

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Regulatory Reform Orders in Progress

The Delegated Powers and 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

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Legislative Reform Orders in Progress

Draft Orders referred to the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
Draft Legislative Reform (Local Authority Consent Requirements) (England and Wales) 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

Tuesday 23 October
European Union Sub-Committee F Home Affairs visit to Warsaw
European Union Sub-Committee A Economic and Financial Affairs, and International Trade 10.30am
Regulators Select Committee 3.00pm
Room 134, 2 Millbank
Science and Technology Select Committee 3.00pm
Constitution Select Committee 3.00pm
Economic Affairs Select Committee 3.30pm
Merits of Statutory Instruments Select Committee 3.30pm
European Union Select Committee 4.15pm
Wednesday 24 October
Communications Select Committee 10.30am
European Union Sub-Committee D Environment and Agriculture 10.30am
Statutory Instruments Joint Committee 4.00pm
European Union Sub-Committee E Law and Institutions 4.15pm
Works of Art Domestic Committee 4.15pm
in Committee Room G
Thursday 25 October
European Union Sub-Committee G Social and Consumer Affairs 9.30am
Monday 29 October
European Union Sub-Committee B Internal Market 4.15pm

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Minutes of Proceedings of Monday 22 October 2007

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

1   Lord Oliver of Aylmerton The Lord Speaker informed the House that Lord Oliver of Aylmerton, a member of the House, had died on 17 October 2007.

2   Dukedom of Devonshire in the Peerage of England The Petition of Peregrine Andrew Morny Cavendish claiming to have succeeded to the Dukedom of Devonshire in the Peerage of England and praying that the Clerk of the Parliaments might be directed to enter the petitioner as the Duke of Devonshire on his 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.

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Select Committee Report

3   Procedure of the House The 5th Report from the Select Committee was made and ordered to be printed. (HL Paper 188)

Private Business

4   Crossrail Bill It was reported from the Standing Orders Committee that the Standing Orders not complied with in respect of certain amendments proposed to the bill (currently in the House of Commons) by the House of Commons Select Committee on the Bill ought to be dispensed with; the report was agreed to.

5   Bournemouth Borough Council Bill [HL] The Chairman of Committees moved that this House resolves that the promoters of the Bournemouth Borough Council Bill [HL] which was originally introduced in this House on 22 January 2007 should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 150A (Suspension of bills).

6   London Local Authorities and Transport for London Bill The Chairman of Committees moved that this House resolves that the promoters of the London Local Authorities and Transport for London Bill which was originally introduced in the House of Commons in session 2004-05 on 25 January 2005 should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 150A (Suspension of bills).

7   Manchester City Council Bill [HL] The Chairman of Committees moved that this House resolves that the promoters of the Manchester City Council Bill [HL] which was originally introduced in this House on 22 January 2007 should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 150A (Suspension of bills).

8   Transport for London (Supplemental Toll Provisions) Bill [HL] The Chairman of Committees moved that this House resolves that the promoters of the Transport for London (Supplemental Toll Provisions) Bill [HL] which was originally introduced in this House on 22 January 2007 should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 150A (Suspension of bills).

9   Transport for London Bill [HL] The Chairman of Committees moved that the Commons message of 17 October be now considered; and that the promoters of the Transport for London Bill [HL] which was originally introduced in this House in the previous session on 23 January 2006 should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next session of Parliament according to the provisions of Private Business Standing Order 150A (Suspension of bills).

10   Broads Authority Bill The Chairman of Committees moved that this House do agree with the order made by the Commons set out in their message of 16 October.

The motions were agreed to en bloc and a message was sent to the Commons.

Public Business

11   Energy: renewable technologies A question was asked by Lord Beaumont of Whitley and answered by Lord Davies of Oldham.

12   Flooding A question was asked by Lord Sheikh and answered by Lord Rooker.

13   Prisons: spending A question was asked by Baroness Stern and answered by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath.

14   Prime Minister: dissolution of Parliament A question was asked by Lord Redesdale and answered by the Lord President (Baroness Ashton of Upholland).

15   Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Bill The bill was read a third time. Amendment 1 was disagreed to (see division list 1). Amendments were agreed to. Amendment 30 was disagreed to (see division list 2). Then the bill was passed and returned to the Commons with amendments.

16   Intergovernmental meeting: Lisbon The Lord President (Baroness Ashton of Upholland) repeated a ministerial statement made in the House of Commons.

17   Building Societies (Funding) and Mutual Societies (Transfers) Bill The bill was returned from the Commons with the amendments agreed to.

18   Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure The Lord Bishop of Exeter moved that this House do direct that, in accordance with the Church of England Assembly (Powers) Act 1919, the Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure be presented to Her Majesty for Royal Assent. After debate, the motion was agreed to.

19   Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations Order 2007 Lord Bassam of Brighton moved that the draft Order laid before the House on 9 October be approved. After debate, the motion was agreed to.

20   Zimbabwe: public servants A question was asked by Lord Waddington and, after debate, answered by Lord Malloch-Brown.

The House adjourned at 10.01pm until Tuesday 23 October at 2.30pm.

Paul Hayter

Clerk of the Parliaments

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Papers

All statutory instruments laid before the House are accompanied by an Explanatory Memorandum presented by command of Her Majesty, unless otherwise indicated.

Instrument Withdrawn

The following instrument, laid before the House on 8 October, was withdrawn:

Draft Armed Forces (Redress of Individual Grievances) Regulations 2007.

Statutory Instruments (Standing Order 71)

The following negative instruments, having been laid before the House on 19 October, were ordered to lie on the Table.

1   Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance) (Information Centre and Compensation Body) (Amendment) Regulations 2007, laid under the European Communities Act 1972.   (2982)

2   Bluetongue (Compensation) Order 2007, laid under the Animal Health Act 1981.   (2996)

Affirmative Instrument

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

Draft Armed Forces (Redress of Individual Grievances) Regulations 2007, laid under the Armed Forces Act 2006.

Negative Instruments

The following instruments were laid before the House:

1   Education (Local Education Authority Performance Targets) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2007, laid under the Education Act 2005.   (2972)

2   Education (School Performance Targets) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2007, laid under the Education Act 1997.   (2975)

3   Contaminants in Food (England) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2007, laid under the Food Safety Act 1990.   (2983)

4   Civil Aviation (Contributions to the Air Travel Trust) Regulations 2007, laid under the Civil Aviation Act 1982.   (2999)

Papers not subject to parliamentary proceedings

The following papers were laid before the House:

1   Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme (Amendment) Scheme 2007 (No. 3), laid under the Superannuation Act 1972.   (—)

2   Accounts for 2006-07 of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, together with the Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General, laid under the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000.

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Judicial Business

Monday 22 October

1   In re M and another (Children) The petition of the mother praying for leave to appeal was presented and referred to an Appeal Committee.

Tuesday 23 October at 10.30am
In Committee Room No. 1

Further hearing by the Appellate Committee in the following cause:

Kola (FC) and another (FC) (Appellants) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Respondent)

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Divisions on 22 October 2007

Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Bill

Division No. 1

Baroness Hanham moved amendment 1, in clause 3, page 3, line 2, to leave out subsection (1) and insert:

“(1)Neither a direction nor an invitation under section 2 may be issued or given after 25 January 2008.”

The House divided:

   Contents   84

   Not-contents   178

Contents

Alton of Liverpool, L.
Ampthill, L.
Anelay of St Johns, B. [Teller]
Astor of Hever, L.
Beaumont of Whitley, L.
Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, L.
Brougham and Vaux, L.
Buscombe, B.
Byford, B.
Carnegy of Lour, B.
Cathcart, E.
Cobbold, L.
Colwyn, L.
Cope of Berkeley, L.
Craig of Radley, L.
Crickhowell, L.
De Mauley, L.
Denham, L.
Dixon-Smith, L.
Eccles, V.
Eccles of Moulton, B.
Eden of Winton, L.
Elliott of Morpeth, L.
Elton, L.
Falkner of Margravine, B.
Fookes, B.
Freeman, L.
Freyberg, L.
Gardner of Parkes, B.
Geddes, L.
Goodlad, L.
Hamilton of Epsom, L.
Hanham, B.
Hayhoe, L.
Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, L.
Howe, E.
Howe of Aberavon, L.
Howell of Guildford, L.
James of Blackheath, L.
Jenkin of Roding, L.
Jopling, L.
Laird, L.
Lane of Horsell, L.
Luke, L.
Lyell of Markyate, L.
McColl of Dulwich, L.
MacGregor of Pulham Market, L.
Mackay of Clashfern, L.
Miller of Hendon, B.
Molyneaux of Killead, L.
Morris of Bolton, B.
Naseby, L.
Noakes, B.
Northesk, E.
O’Cathain, B.
Pearson of Rannoch, L.
Perry of Southwark, B.
Plumb, L.
Quinton, L.
Rawlings, B.
Rees-Mogg, L.
Roberts of Conwy, L.
Ryder of Wensum, L.
Seccombe, B. [Teller]
Selborne, E.
Selsdon, L.
Sharples, B.
Shaw of Northstead, L.
Skelmersdale, L.
Stevens of Ludgate, L.
Swinfen, L.
Taylor of Holbeach, L.
Tebbit, L.
Trefgarne, L.
Trimble, L.
Trumpington, B.
Ullswater, V.
Waddington, L.
Wade of Chorlton, L.
Wakeham, L.
Walpole, L.
Warsi, B.
Wilcox, B.
Windlesham, L.

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Acton, L.
Addington, L.
Adonis, L.
Ahmed, L.
Allenby of Megiddo, V.
Anderson of Swansea, L.
Andrews, B.
Archer of Sandwell, L.
Ashton of Upholland, B. (Lord President)
Avebury, L.
Bach, L.
Barker, B.
Barnett, L.
Bassam of Brighton, L.
Bernstein of Craigweil, L.
Bhattacharyya, L.
Blood, B.
Boothroyd, B.
Borrie, L.
Bradshaw, L.
Brooke of Alverthorpe, L.
Brookman, L.
Campbell-Savours, L.
Carlile of Berriew, L.
Chorley, L.
Christopher, L.
Clark of Windermere, L.
Clarke of Hampstead, L.
D’Souza, B.
Darcy de Knayth, B.
Darzi of Denham, L.
Davidson of Glen Clova, L.
Davies of Coity, L.
Davies of Oldham, L. [Teller]
Dear, L.
Dearing, L.
Desai, L.
Dholakia, L.
Dixon, L.
Donoughue, L.
Drayson, L.
Dubs, L.
Dykes, L.
Elder, L.
Elystan-Morgan, L.
Erroll, E.
Ezra, L.
Farrington of Ribbleton, B.
Faulkner of Worcester, L.
Fearn, L.
Filkin, L.
Fritchie, B.
Fyfe of Fairfield, L.
Gale, B.
Garden of Frognal, B.
Gibson of Market Rasen, B.
Golding, B.
Goudie, B.
Gould of Brookwood, L.
Graham of Edmonton, L.
Greaves, L.
Greenway, L.
Gregson, L.
Grocott, L. [Teller]
Hamwee, B.
Hannay of Chiswick, L.
Harries of Pentregarth, L.
Harris of Haringey, L.
Harris of Richmond, B.
Harrison, L.
Hart of Chilton, L.
Haskel, L.
Haworth, L.
Henig, B.
Hilton of Eggardon, B.
Hollis of Heigham, B.
Howarth of Newport, L.
Howells of St. Davids, B.
Howie of Troon, L.
Hoyle, L.
Hughes of Woodside, L.
Hunt of Kings Heath, L.
Hylton, L.
Irvine of Lairg, L.
Jones, L.
Jones of Cheltenham, L.
Jones of Whitchurch, B.
Jordan, L.
King of West Bromwich, L.
Kirkwood of Kirkhope, L.
Lea of Crondall, L.
Lee of Trafford, L.
Leitch, L.
McDonagh, B.
McIntosh of Hudnall, B.
Mackenzie of Framwellgate, L.
McKenzie of Luton, L.
Maclennan of Rogart, L.
McNally, L.
Malloch-Brown, L.
Marsh, L.
Masham of Ilton, B.
Mason of Barnsley, L.
Massey of Darwen, B.
Maxton, L.
Montgomery of Alamein, V.
Morgan, L.
Morgan of Drefelin, B.
Morgan of Huyton, B.
Morris of Aberavon, L.
Morris of Manchester, L.
Morris of Yardley, B.
Murphy, B.
Neuberger, B.
Newby, L.
O’Neill of Clackmannan, L.
Ouseley, L.
Palmer, L.
Patel, L.
Patel of Blackburn, L.
Pitkeathley, B.
Ponsonby of Shulbrede, L.
Prosser, B.
Prys-Davies, L.
Ramsay of Cartvale, B.
Ramsbotham, L.
Redesdale, L.
Rendell of Babergh, B.
Richard, L.
Roberts of Llandudno, L.
Rooker, L.
Roper, L.
Rosser, L.
Rowlands, L.
Royall of Blaisdon, B.
Sandberg, L.
Sawyer, L.
Scott of Needham Market, B.
Sharp of Guildford, B.
Sheldon, L.
Shutt of Greetland, L.
Simon, V.
Smith of Clifton, L.
Smith of Leigh, L.
Soley, L.
Stone of Blackheath, L.
Strabolgi, L.
Tanlaw, L.
Taylor of Blackburn, L.
Taylor of Bolton, B.
Temple-Morris, L.
Tenby, V.
Teverson, L.
Thomas of Gresford, L.
Thomas of Macclesfield, L.
Thomas of Winchester, B.
Thomson of Monifieth, L.
Thornton, B.
Tonge, B.
Tordoff, L.
Truscott, L.
Tunnicliffe, L.
Turnberg, L.
Turner of Camden, B.
Uddin, B.
Wall of New Barnet, B.
Wallace of Saltaire, L.
Walmsley, B.
Warnock, B.
Warwick of Undercliffe, B.
Wedderburn of Charlton, L.
West of Spithead, L.
Whitaker, B.
Wilkins, B.
Williams of Crosby, B.
Williams of Elvel, L.
Williamson of Horton, L.
Woolmer of Leeds, L.

Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Bill

Division No. 2

Baroness Scott of Needham Market moved amendment 30, in clause 76, page 55, line 35, after “appoint” to insert “not more than the specified number of”. The House divided:

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   Not-contents   147

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Addington, L.
Alderdice, L.
Barker, B.
Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, B.
Bradshaw, L.
Burnett, L.
Chidgey, L.
Clement-Jones, L.
Cotter, L.
Darcy de Knayth, B.
Dholakia, L.
Dykes, L.
Falkland, V.
Falkner of Margravine, B.
Fearn, L.
Garden of Frognal, B.
Glasgow, E.
Greaves, L.
Hamwee, B.
Harris of Richmond, B. [Teller]
Jones of Cheltenham, L.
Kirkwood of Kirkhope, L.
Lee of Trafford, L.
Lester of Herne Hill, L.
McNally, L.
Miller of Chilthorne Domer, B.
Montgomery of Alamein, V.
Neuberger, B.
Newby, L.
Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay, L.
Razzall, L.
Redesdale, L.
Rennard, L.
Roberts of Llandudno, L.
Rodgers of Quarry Bank, L.
Roper, L.
Saltoun of Abernethy, Ly.
Scott of Needham Market, B. [Teller]
Sharp of Guildford, B.
Shutt of Greetland, L.
Smith of Clifton, L.
Stoddart of Swindon, L.
Taverne, L.
Thomas of Gresford, L.
Thomas of Walliswood, B.
Thomas of Winchester, B.
Tonge, B.
Tope, L.
Tordoff, L.
Tyler, L.
Wallace of Saltaire, L.
Walmsley, B.
Walpole, L.
Williams of Crosby, B.

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Acton, L.
Adonis, L.
Ahmed, L.
Allenby of Megiddo, V.
Alli, L.
Amos, B.
Anderson of Swansea, L.
Andrews, B.
Archer of Sandwell, L.
Ashton of Upholland, B. (Lord President)
Bach, L.
Barnett, L.
Bassam of Brighton, L.
Bernstein of Craigweil, L.
Bilimoria, L.
Bilston, L.
Blood, B.
Brennan, L.
Brett, L.
Brooke of Alverthorpe, L.
Brookman, L.
Brooks of Tremorfa, L.
Campbell-Savours, L.
Christopher, L.
Clark of Windermere, L.
Clarke of Hampstead, L.
Clinton-Davis, L.
Cohen of Pimlico, B.
Corston, B.
Crawley, B.
D’Souza, B.
Davidson of Glen Clova, L.
Davies of Coity, L.
Davies of Oldham, L. [Teller]
Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde, B.
Dear, L.
Desai, L.
Dixon, L.
Donoughue, L.
Drayson, L.
Dubs, L.
Elder, L.
Elton, L.
Elystan-Morgan, L.
Evans of Parkside, L.
Falconer of Thoroton, L.
Falkender, B.
Farrington of Ribbleton, B.
Faulkner of Worcester, L.
Filkin, L.
Foster of Bishop Auckland, L.
Foulkes of Cumnock, L.
Gale, B.
Gibson of Market Rasen, B.
Giddens, L.
Golding, B.
Goudie, B.
Gould of Brookwood, L.
Grabiner, L.
Graham of Edmonton, L.
Grocott, L. [Teller]
Harris of Haringey, 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.
Howe of Idlicote, B.
Howells of St. Davids, B.
Howie of Troon, L.
Hoyle, L.
Hughes of Woodside, L.
Hunt of Chesterton, L.
Hunt of Kings Heath, L.
Janner of Braunstone, L.
Jones, L.
Jones of Whitchurch, B.
Jordan, L.
Kilclooney, L.
King of West Bromwich, L.
Lea of Crondall, L.
Leitch, L.
Lipsey, L.
McDonagh, B.
McIntosh of Haringey, L.
McIntosh of Hudnall, B.
Mackenzie of Framwellgate, L.
McKenzie of Luton, L.
Malloch-Brown, L.
Mason of Barnsley, L.
Massey of Darwen, B.
Maxton, L.
Moonie, L.
Morgan, L.
Morgan of Drefelin, B.
Morgan of Huyton, B.
Morris of Handsworth, L.
Morris of Yardley, B.
O’Neill of Clackmannan, L.
Palmer, L.
Patel, L.
Patel of Blackburn, L.
Pendry, L.
Pitkeathley, B.
Plant of Highfield, L.
Radice, L.
Ramsay of Cartvale, B.
Ramsbotham, L.
Rea, L.
Rendell of Babergh, B.
Rogan, L.
Rooker, L.
Rosser, L.
Rowlands, L.
Royall of Blaisdon, B.
St. John of Bletso, L.
Sawyer, L.
Sewel, L.
Sheldon, L.
Simon, V.
Smith of Gilmorehill, B.
Smith of Leigh, L.
Snape, L.
Soley, L.
Stone of Blackheath, L.
Strabolgi, L.
Taylor of Bolton, B.
Temple-Morris, L.
Thomas of Macclesfield, L.
Thornton, B.
Triesman, L.
Truscott, L.
Tunnicliffe, L.
Turnberg, L.
Turner of Camden, B.
Uddin, B.
Warner, L.
Warwick of Undercliffe, B.
Wedderburn of Charlton, L.
West of Spithead, L.
Whitaker, B.
Williams of Elvel, L.
Williamson of Horton, L.
Woolmer of Leeds, L.

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