Mawrth, 16 Ebrill 2024
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the impact of bullying of students and newly qualified midwives in the NHS on (1) retention of staff, and (2) the treatment...
To ask His Majesty’s Government when a decision on eligibility for a potential 2024 respiratory syncytial virus immunisation programme will be confirmed, and whether this will be aligned to...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to mark the 200th anniversary year since the death of George Gordon 6th Lord Byron, which commences on 19 April; and whether they...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what rules apply to compensation payments made to farmers affected by flooding from the Farming Recovery Fund and similar schemes.
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs what assessment he has made of the current state of freedom of religion or belief in India.
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs what action the Government are taking to maintain moral and physical support, in the United Kingdom and...
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs when the next bilateral is planned between the United Kingdom and French governments on security issues, and...
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs what plans he has to mark the 75th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of London establishing the Council of...
Lord Stewart of Dirleton: Moved by Lord Stewart of Dirleton That this House do not insist on its Amendment 1B, to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 1C. 1C: Because the Commons...
Lord Coaker: Moved by Lord Coaker At end insert “, and do propose Amendment 1D in lieu— 1D: Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert “while having due regard for—(a)...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom That this House do not insist on its Amendments 3B and 3C, to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 3D. 3D: Because the Commons...
Lord Hope of Craighead: Moved by Lord Hope of Craighead At end insert “, and do propose Amendment 3E as an amendment in lieu of Amendment 3C— 3E: Clause 1, page 2, line 31, at end...
Lord Stewart of Dirleton: Moved by Lord Stewart of Dirleton That this House do not insist on its Amendment 6B, to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 6C. 6C: Because the Commons...
Baroness Chakrabarti: Moved by Baroness Chakrabarti At end insert “, and do propose Amendment 6D in lieu— 6D: Leave out Clause 4 and insert the following new...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom That this House do not insist on its Amendment 7B, to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 7C. 7C: Because the Commons consider...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom That this House do not insist on its Amendment 9 and do agree with the Commons in their Amendment 9C in lieu. 9C: Page 5, line 23, at end...
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom That this House do not insist on its Amendment 10B, to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 10C. 10C: Because the Commons...
Lord Browne of Ladyton: Moved by Lord Browne of Ladyton At end insert “, and do propose Amendment 10D in lieu— 10D: After Clause 5, insert the following new...
Clause 1: Meaning of “victim”
Lord Russell of Liverpool: Moved by Lord Russell of Liverpool 1: Clause 1, page 1, line 5, leave out “a person” and insert “any adult or child”
Lord Russell of Liverpool: Moved by Lord Russell of Liverpool 2: Clause 1, page 1, line 14, at end insert “, including the death by homicide of a British national outside the United...
Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede: Moved by Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede 3: Clause 1, page 1, line 16, at end insert—“(e) where the person has experienced anti-social behaviour, as defined by...
Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede: Moved by Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede 5: Clause 1, page 1, line 16, at end insert—“(e) where the person is a child who is a victim of child criminal...
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy 9: Clause 2, page 2, line 13, after “functions” insert “of a public nature”Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment...
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy 10: Clause 2, page 2, line 19, after “victims” insert “require”Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment and my other...
Baroness Coussins: Moved by Baroness Coussins 13: Clause 2, page 2, line 23, after “services” insert “, including professionally qualified interpreters and translators”
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy 14: Clause 2, page 2, line 24, leave out “should have”Member's explanatory statementThis amendment and my other amendments of subsection (3) of...
Baroness Fox of Buckley: Moved by Baroness Fox of Buckley 17: Clause 2, page 2, line 27, at end insert—“(e) should be able to secure access to support from an individual of the same...
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