Part of Media Bill - Committee (3rd Day) – in the House of Lords am 6:00 pm ar 22 Mai 2024.
Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay:
Moved by Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay
82: Schedule 9, page 163, line 14, at end insert—“1A In section 393 (general restrictions on disclosure of information), in subsection (6), in paragraph (a), after “362AW” (inserted by paragraph 1A of Schedule 3) insert “, 362BC(6)”.”Member’s explanatory statementThis Amendment adds a consequential amendment relating to Clause 48.
Amendment 82 agreed.
Schedule 9, as amended, agreed.
Clause 49 agreed.
Schedules 10 and 11 agreed.
Clause 50: Awards of costs
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