Iau, 18 Mai 2023
To ask His Majesty’s Government what progress they have made in resolving the issues faced by those who surrendered their War Widow(er)’s Pensions because of remarriage or cohabitation.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the extent to which poor health is contributing to a rise in economic inactivity.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the compliance of their revised national air quality strategy consultation with best practice, as laid out in the Cabinet...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the effects of the conflict in Sudan on the civilian population and of the number and wellbeing of displaced people.
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon: Moved by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon That the Regulations laid before the House on 20 April be approved. Relevant document: 38th Report from the Secondary Legislation...
Lord Caine: Moved by Lord Caine That the Bill be now read a second time.
Relevant documents: 24th and 31st Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee, 12th Report from the Constitution Committee Clause 124: Infrastructure Levy: England Debate on Amendment 313 resumed.
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 355A: Schedule 11, page 365, line 22, at end insert—“(ea) may make provision treating CIL as if it were...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 357A: Schedule 11, page 365, line 38, after “obligations)” insert “(including provision about obtaining sums under...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 361A: Schedule 11, page 366, line 36, at end insert—“Local Government Act 19721A In section 101 of the Local Government...
Baroness Taylor of Stevenage: Moved by Baroness Taylor of Stevenage 364B: Clause 127, page 158, line 34, after “the” insert “sustainable”Member's explanatory...
Baroness Hayman of Ullock: Moved by Baroness Hayman of Ullock 367: Clause 138, page 169, line 26, leave out “may” and insert “must”Member’s explanatory...
Viscount Trenchard: Moved by Viscount Trenchard 372ZA: Clause 138, page 169, line 37, at end insert—“(e) protection for chalk streams in England so as to reduce the harmful impacts...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 373A: Clause 139, page 170, line 36, at end insert—“(aa) any proposals for increasing the extent to which a specified...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 374A: Clause 141, page 173, line 16, after “(4)” insert “(aa),”Member's explanatory statementThis amendment...
Lord Randall of Uxbridge: Moved by Lord Randall of Uxbridge 387: After Clause 151, insert the following new Clause—“Purposes and plans of protected landscapes(1) National Parks, the...
Baroness Willis of Summertown: Moved by Baroness Willis of Summertown 390: Clause 153, page 182, line 9, at end insert—“(c) In upgrading each nitrogen significant plant and each...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 393A: Clause 153, page 187, line 18, leave out from “remediate” to end of line 19 and insert “environmental damage...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 393B: Clause 155, page 190, line 36, leave out from “Any” to “caused” in line 2 on page 191 and insert...
Baroness Taylor of Stevenage: Moved by Baroness Taylor of Stevenage 403: Clause 156, page 193, line 11, at end insert—“(c) the Secretary of State has published a strategy for...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 412A: Clause 168, page 213, line 21, leave out subsection (4) and insert—“(4) Schedule (Conditional confirmation and...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 412B: Before Schedule 15, insert the following new Schedule—“ScheduleConditional confirmation and making of compulsory...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 412C: Clause 171, page 216, line 3, at end insert—““(4) In section 582 of the Housing Act 1985 (suspension of...
Baroness Scott of Bybrook: Moved by Baroness Scott of Bybrook 412D: After Clause 175, insert the following new Clause—“Power to require prospects of planning permission to be...
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