Gwener, 24 Mai 2024
Baroness Vere of Norbiton: Moved by Baroness Vere of Norbiton That the Bill be now read a second time.
My Lords, I will update the House on the latest plan for business today. I am most grateful in advance for noble Lords’ patience, flexibility, good humour and support, as we work together...
Lord Lexden:: Moved by Lord Lexden: That the order of commitment be discharged.
Lord Lexden: Moved by Lord Lexden That the Bill do now pass.
Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent: Moved by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent That the order of commitment be discharged.
Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent: Moved by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent That the Bill do now pass.
Lord Kennedy of Southwark: Moved by Lord Kennedy of Southwark That the order of commitment be discharged.
Lord Kennedy of Southwark: Moved by Lord Kennedy of Southwark That the Bill do now pass.
Lord Hay of Ballyore: Moved by Lord Hay of Ballyore That the order of commitment be discharged.
Lord Hay of Ballyore: Moved by Lord Hay of Ballyore That the Bill do now pass.
Lord Randall of Uxbridge: Moved by Lord Randall of Uxbridge That the order of commitment be discharged.
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 7 May be approved.
Lord Sharpe of Epsom: Moved by Lord Sharpe of Epsom That the draft Order laid before the House on 8 May be approved.
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 29 April be approved.
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 2 May be approved. Relevant document: 25th Report from the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee.
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That the Rules laid before the House on 1 May be approved. Relevant document: 26th Report from Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee
Lord Callanan: Moved by Lord Callanan That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 13 May be approved.
Lord Markham: Moved by Lord Markham That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 29 April be approved.
Lord Johnson of Lainston: Moved by Lord Johnson of Lainston That the draft Code of Practice laid before the House on 22 April be approved. Relevant documents: 24th Report from the Secondary...
Lord Harlech: Moved by Lord Harlech That the Regulations laid before the House on 15 May be approved. Relevant document: Instrument not yet reported by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That this House do not insist on its Amendment 32 and do agree with the Commons in their Amendment 32A in lieu— 32A: Clause 18, page 18, line 25, at end...
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That this House do not insist on its Amendment 33 to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 33A. 33A: Because it could affect financial...
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That this House do agree with the Commons in their Amendments 35A to 35C. 35A: Line 3, at end insert “performed— (a) in England, and (b) subject...
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That this House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment 46A. 46A: Line 1, leave out “25” and insert “17”
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That this House do not insist on its Amendment 47 to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 47A. 47A: Because it would be inappropriate to impose a...
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That this House do not insist on its Amendment 54 and do agree with the Commons in their Amendment 54A in lieu— 54A: Page 37, line 11, at end insert the...
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That this House do not insist on its Amendments 98 and 99 and do agree with the Commons in their Amendment 99A in lieu— 99A: Page 50, line 37, at end...
Lord Bellamy: Moved by Lord Bellamy That this House do not insist on its Amendment 106 and do agree with the Commons in their Amendments 106A and 106B in lieu— 106A: Clause 48, page 52,...
Welsh Legislative Consent sought, 16th Report from the Delegated Powers Committee. Schedule 1: Categories of permitted lease
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 1: Schedule 1, page 137, line 32, leave out sub-paragraph (2) and insert—“(2) A lease is a retirement housing lease if— (a) it is a...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 2: Schedule 1, page 138, line 11, leave out paragraph 4 and insert—“4 A lease of a house where the house comprised in the lease— (a) is...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 4: Clause 12, page 7, line 11, leave out “registration” and insert “completion by registration”Member's explanatory statementThis...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 7: Before Clause 24, insert the following new Clause—“Part 1: Crown applicationThis Part binds the Crown.”Member's explanatory...
Lord Bailey of Paddington: Moved by Lord Bailey of Paddington 8: After Clause 25, insert the following new Clause—“Mandatory share of freehold on new enfranchisable blocks of...
Lord Howard of Rising: Moved by Lord Howard of Rising 9: After Clause 28, insert the following new Clause—“Residence condition where a claim is made in reliance on section 28 of this...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 10: Schedule 4, page 159, line 6, leave out from “continue” to end of line 8 and insert “on the terms on which it is granted, and...
Lord Howard of Rising: Moved by Lord Howard of Rising 13: Schedule 4, page 160, line 6, after “Schedule” insert “but only to the extent that the property comprised in that...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 14: Schedule 4, page 160, line 23, leave out from “if” to end of line 24 and insert “—(a) the tenant is holding over under the...
Lord Howard of Rising: Moved by Lord Howard of Rising 16: Schedule 4, page 162, line 41, at end insert—“Hope value and/or marriage value payable13A The standard valuation method is...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 18: Schedule 4, page 163, line 28, leave out from “that” to end of line 34 and insert “the following occurred immediately before the...
The Lord Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham: Moved by The Lord Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham 20: Schedule 4, page 164, line 15, at end insert—“(3A) But in a case where the...
Lord Howard of Rising: Moved by Lord Howard of Rising 21: Schedule 4, page 164, line 15, at end insert “, but see sub-paragraph (3A).(3A) Assumption 2 is not to be made where—(a) the...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 26: Schedule 4, page 166, line 30, at end insert—“(4A) But, as this paragraph has effect subject to any assumptions that must be made in...
Lord Moylan: Moved by Lord Moylan 29: Schedule 4, page 168, line 31, leave out sub-paragraphs (3) and (4)Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment would remove the cap on ground rent...
Lord Moylan: Moved by Lord Moylan 31: Schedule 4, page 170, line 35, leave out sub-paragraphs (8) to (10)
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 38: Schedule 6, page 179, line 26, before first “Schedule” insert (1)Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment would be consequential...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 41: Schedule 6, page 180, line 37, leave out from “date”” to end of line 42 and insert “is to be read subject to paragraph...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 42: Schedule 8, page 196, line 10, at end insert—“(3A) But any lease that must be surrendered under paragraph 11(1) is to be treated for the...
Lord Young of Cookham: Moved by Lord Young of Cookham 44: After Clause 46, insert the following new Clause—“Abolition of forfeiture of a long lease(1) This section applies to any...
Lord Moylan: Moved by Lord Moylan 49: After Clause 51, insert the following new Clause—“Right to manage: local housing authority Housing Revenue Account(1) The Commonhold and...
Lord Moylan: Moved by Lord Moylan 53: Clause 61, page 78, line 27, at end insert—“(1A) Subsection (1) does not apply to non-profit or resident-led entities which have the right to...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 54: Clause 61, page 79, line 20, at end insert—“(6A) See section 20CB for powers of the appropriate authority to provide for other exceptions...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 59: Clause 84, page 104, line 4, at end insert—“(5) A statutory instrument containing regulations under this section is subject to the...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 60: Clause 88, page 106, line 5, leave out “by the Secretary of State”Member's explanatory statementThis amendment would correct an error,...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 61: Clause 91, page 108, line 39, leave out “by the Secretary of State”Member's explanatory statementThis amendment would correct an error,...
Lord Young of Cookham: Moved by Lord Young of Cookham 62: After Clause 109, insert the following new Clause—“Training and qualifications of property agents(1) The Secretary of State...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne 64: Clause 110, page 124, leave out line 23 and insert—“(c) a county council in England,(ca) a district council,(cb) a London borough...
Lord Moylan: Tabled by Lord Moylan 69: Clause 123, page 135, line 32, at end insert—“(2A) Section 36 comes into force at the end of the period of two months after the...
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne That the Bill be read a third time.
Lord Gascoigne: Moved by Lord Gascoigne That the Bill do now pass.
The Bill was returned from the Commons with the amendments agreed to.
The Bill was returned from the Commons with the amendments agreed to.
A message was brought from the Commons that they have made the following Order: That the following provisions shall apply in respect of the Holocaust Memorial Bill: Suspension at end of this...
The Bill was returned from the Commons agreed to. Sitting suspended.
The Lords Commissioners were: Lord True, Lord McFall of Alcluith, Lord Laming, Lord Dholakia and Baroness Smith of Basildon.
The following Acts were given Royal Assent: Finance (No. 2) Act, Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act, Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Act, Media Act, Pet Abduction Act, Paternity...
His Majesty’s most gracious Speech was then delivered to both Houses of Parliament by the Lord Privy Seal in pursuance of His Majesty’s Command, as follows. My Lords and Members of...
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