Mercher, 4 Mawrth 2015
To ask the Leader of the House what assessment she has made of the impact on the effectiveness of the scrutiny of legislation of the introduction of further digitalisation.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of recent developments in Sudan, with particular reference to the continuing aerial bombardment of civilians in Southern Kordofan...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Neville-Rolfe on 26 January (HL4107), how the activities of regulatory agencies are monitored to ensure their...
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the Head of the United States Army’s statement that he is “very concerned” about cuts to Britain’s...
Moved by Lord Popat That the draft regulations and order laid before the House on 27 and 28 January be approved. Relevant documents: 21st and 22nd Reports from the Joint Committee on Statutory...
Moved by Lord Newby That the draft orders and regulations laid before the House on 17 December 2014, 21 and 29 January and 3 February 2015 be approved. Relevant documents: 17th, 21st and...
Moved by Lord Best That the order of commitment be discharged.
Modern Slavery Bill
Clause 43: Duty to co-operate with Commissioner Amendment 1 Moved by Baroness Garden of Frognal 1: Clause 43, page 35, line 37, at end insert— “(10) Regulations under subsection (7),...
Deregulation Bill
My Lords, I have it in command from Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to acquaint the House that they, having been informed of the purport of the Deregulation Bill,...
The Bill was brought from the Commons, endorsed as a money Bill, and read a first time.
The Bill was brought from the Commons, endorsed as a money Bill, and read a first time.
Civil Proceedings and Family Proceedings Fees (Amendment) Order 201520th Report from the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments
Moved by Lord Faulks That the draft order laid before the House on 19 February be approved. Relevant document: 20th Report from the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments
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