Message from the Lords.

– in the House of Commons am ar 24 Gorffennaf 1925.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

That they have agreed to—

Improvement of Land Act (1899) Amendment Bill, without Amendment.

Leeds Corporation Bill, with Amendments.

Amendments to—

Southern Railway Bill [Lords], without Amendment.

That they have passed a Bill, intituled "An Act to confirm a Provisional Order, under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899, relating to Kirkcudbright Burgh." [Kirkcudbright Burgh Order Confirmation Bill [Lords.]

KIRKCUDBRIGHT BURGH ORDER CONFIRMATION BILL [Lords].

Ordered (under Section 7 of the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899) to be considered upon Monday next.

Amendment

As a bill passes through Parliament, MPs and peers may suggest amendments - or changes - which they believe will improve the quality of the legislation.

Many hundreds of amendments are proposed by members to major bills as they pass through committee stage, report stage and third reading in both Houses of Parliament.

In the end only a handful of amendments will be incorporated into any bill.

The Speaker - or the chairman in the case of standing committees - has the power to select which amendments should be debated.