diff --git a/data/packages/parliamentary_motions/agreements.resource.yaml b/data/packages/parliamentary_motions/agreements.resource.yaml index 11b1e60..a9fd50c 100644 --- a/data/packages/parliamentary_motions/agreements.resource.yaml +++ b/data/packages/parliamentary_motions/agreements.resource.yaml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ title: Agreements description: dataset of agreements extracted from parliamentary debates custom: - row_count: 3895 + row_count: 3901 path: agreements.parquet name: agreements profile: data-resource @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ schema: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons -hash: ff03391c4350521c3ae66599c0d8fce5 +hash: 9723e9e25b62c77b8a90c8f201602500 diff --git a/data/packages/parliamentary_motions/division-links.resource.yaml b/data/packages/parliamentary_motions/division-links.resource.yaml index 87a258c..4b4951e 100644 --- a/data/packages/parliamentary_motions/division-links.resource.yaml +++ b/data/packages/parliamentary_motions/division-links.resource.yaml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ title: Division Links description: Lookup between GID for a division and the relevant motion custom: - 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row_count: 5499 + row_count: 5506 path: motions.parquet name: motions profile: data-resource @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ schema: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons -hash: 078d5aa97adca9f54d8b2d4238a20f25 +hash: 31df08a826de3d8cdcdf167dee30aac3 diff --git a/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0.md b/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0.md index e100dda..25fe606 100644 --- a/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0.md +++ b/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ resources: - title: Agreements description: dataset of agreements extracted from parliamentary debates custom: - row_count: 3895 + row_count: 3901 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#agreements @@ -129,11 +129,11 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: ff03391c4350521c3ae66599c0d8fce5 + hash: 9723e9e25b62c77b8a90c8f201602500 - title: Division Links description: Lookup between GID for a division and the relevant motion custom: - row_count: 1604 + row_count: 1605 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#division-links @@ -167,11 +167,11 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: 2395e924677db0ef71c96530a0234c27 + hash: 46717fa0fc345d94cce50325a3da1d94 - title: Motions description: Motions extracted from parliamentary debates custom: - row_count: 5499 + row_count: 5506 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#motions @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: 078d5aa97adca9f54d8b2d4238a20f25 + hash: 31df08a826de3d8cdcdf167dee30aac3 full_version: 0.1.0 permalink: /datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0 --- diff --git a/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.1.md b/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.1.md index ee337b2..8870b82 100644 --- a/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.1.md +++ b/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.1.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ resources: - title: Agreements description: dataset of agreements extracted from parliamentary debates custom: - row_count: 3895 + row_count: 3901 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#agreements @@ -129,11 +129,11 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: ff03391c4350521c3ae66599c0d8fce5 + hash: 9723e9e25b62c77b8a90c8f201602500 - title: Division Links description: Lookup between GID for a division and the relevant motion custom: - row_count: 1604 + row_count: 1605 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#division-links @@ -167,11 +167,11 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: 2395e924677db0ef71c96530a0234c27 + hash: 46717fa0fc345d94cce50325a3da1d94 - title: Motions description: Motions extracted from parliamentary debates custom: - row_count: 5499 + row_count: 5506 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#motions @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: 078d5aa97adca9f54d8b2d4238a20f25 + hash: 31df08a826de3d8cdcdf167dee30aac3 full_version: 0.1.0 permalink: /datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1 --- diff --git a/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.md b/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.md index 293076d..fa59559 100644 --- a/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.md +++ b/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/0.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ resources: - title: Agreements description: dataset of agreements extracted from parliamentary debates custom: - row_count: 3895 + row_count: 3901 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#agreements @@ -129,11 +129,11 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: ff03391c4350521c3ae66599c0d8fce5 + hash: 9723e9e25b62c77b8a90c8f201602500 - title: Division Links description: Lookup between GID for a division and the relevant motion custom: - row_count: 1604 + row_count: 1605 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#division-links @@ -167,11 +167,11 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: 2395e924677db0ef71c96530a0234c27 + hash: 46717fa0fc345d94cce50325a3da1d94 - title: Motions description: Motions extracted from parliamentary debates custom: - row_count: 5499 + row_count: 5506 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#motions @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: 078d5aa97adca9f54d8b2d4238a20f25 + hash: 31df08a826de3d8cdcdf167dee30aac3 full_version: 0.1.0 permalink: /datasets/parliamentary_motions/0 --- diff --git a/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/latest.md b/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/latest.md index 9c717f8..f4ea055 100644 --- a/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/latest.md +++ b/docs/_datasets/parliamentary_motions/latest.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ resources: - title: Agreements description: dataset of agreements extracted from parliamentary debates custom: - row_count: 3895 + row_count: 3901 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#agreements @@ -129,11 +129,11 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: ff03391c4350521c3ae66599c0d8fce5 + hash: 9723e9e25b62c77b8a90c8f201602500 - title: Division Links description: Lookup between GID for a division and the relevant motion custom: - row_count: 1604 + row_count: 1605 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#division-links @@ -167,11 +167,11 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: 2395e924677db0ef71c96530a0234c27 + hash: 46717fa0fc345d94cce50325a3da1d94 - title: Motions description: Motions extracted from parliamentary debates custom: - row_count: 5499 + row_count: 5506 datasette: about: Info & Downloads about_url: https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#motions @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ resources: - house-of-commons - scottish-parliament example: house-of-commons - hash: 078d5aa97adca9f54d8b2d4238a20f25 + hash: 31df08a826de3d8cdcdf167dee30aac3 full_version: 0.1.0 permalink: /datasets/parliamentary_motions/latest --- diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/agreements.csv b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/agreements.csv index 7596d12..c24a69c 100644 --- a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/agreements.csv +++ b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/agreements.csv @@ -3129,100 +3129,100 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1308.1.6,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debat uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.8.10,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.8,b1309.8/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Expenditure in connection with compensation schemes relating to Post Office Horizon system etc.,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6.1,house-of-commons,332 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1316.1.4,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1310.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1316.1,b1316.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Compensation Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2.1,house-of-commons,333 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1324.0.2,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1324.0,b1324.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Transport Infrastructure: Cullompton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1.1,house-of-commons,334 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1.3,2024-01-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1,d132.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,house-of-commons,251 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.26,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,b159.2/26,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,house-of-commons,91 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.4,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.162.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,b222.1/4,"Question agreed to. The Deputy Speaker declared the main Question, as amended, to be agreed to (Standing Order No. 31(2)).",NHS Dentistry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,house-of-commons,92 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,b269.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,house-of-commons,93 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,house-of-commons,94 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.5,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,house-of-commons,95 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,b270.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,house-of-commons,96 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5,b270.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,house-of-commons,97 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1.7,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1,b277.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,house-of-commons,98 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.20,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,c329.2/20,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,house-of-commons,289 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,c332.1/4,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,house-of-commons,290 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0.6,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0,c349.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,house-of-commons,291 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0.10,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0,c364.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,house-of-commons,292 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0,c385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,293 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,c411.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,house-of-commons,294 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6,c411.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,house-of-commons,295 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6.3,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,house-of-commons,296 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0.3,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0,b525.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,SEND Provision and Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,house-of-commons,307 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1,b551.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Proposed British Jewish History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,house-of-commons,308 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0,b556.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,house-of-commons,309 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1.3,2024-01-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1,d132.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,house-of-commons,257 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.26,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,b159.2/26,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,house-of-commons,94 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.4,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.162.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,b222.1/4,"Question agreed to. The Deputy Speaker declared the main Question, as amended, to be agreed to (Standing Order No. 31(2)).",NHS Dentistry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,house-of-commons,95 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,b269.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,house-of-commons,96 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,house-of-commons,97 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.5,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,house-of-commons,98 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,b270.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,house-of-commons,99 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5,b270.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,house-of-commons,100 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1.7,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1,b277.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,house-of-commons,101 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.20,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,c329.2/20,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,house-of-commons,295 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,c332.1/4,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,house-of-commons,296 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0.6,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0,c349.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,house-of-commons,297 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0.10,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0,c364.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,house-of-commons,298 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0,c385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,299 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,c411.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,house-of-commons,300 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6,c411.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,house-of-commons,301 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6.3,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,house-of-commons,302 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0.3,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0,b525.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,SEND Provision and Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,house-of-commons,313 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1,b551.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Proposed British Jewish History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,house-of-commons,314 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0,b556.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,house-of-commons,315 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.1.5,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.1,b649.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,house-of-commons,56 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.2.3,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.2,b656.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1.1,house-of-commons,57 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.665.0.11,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.665.0,b665.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill (Instruction),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3.1,house-of-commons,58 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3.2,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.798.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3,e799.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,house-of-commons,370 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0.13,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0,e806.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,house-of-commons,371 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.23,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,c832.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,house-of-commons,543 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,c984.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,house-of-commons,544 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0,c992.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,house-of-commons,545 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5.9,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5,d1056.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,229 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1.2,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1,d1100.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Loan Charge,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,house-of-commons,230 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2.4,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2,d1121.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,High Speed 2 Compensation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,house-of-commons,231 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0.12,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0,d1127.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,house-of-commons,232 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0.5,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0,b1162.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,house-of-commons,310 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0.4,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0,b1191.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,house-of-commons,311 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0.3,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0,b1200.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,house-of-commons,312 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7.2,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7,b1216.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,house-of-commons,313 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.11,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,d117.1/11,Question agreed to.,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,house-of-commons,402 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.2,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,d118.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,house-of-commons,403 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0.12,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0,d126.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,house-of-commons,404 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.17,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,f197.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,house-of-commons,466 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.3,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,f267.3/3,Question agreed to.,Protecting Steel in the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,house-of-commons,467 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,f269.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,house-of-commons,468 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1,f278.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,house-of-commons,469 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.15,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,b312.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,house-of-commons,372 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1,b345.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,house-of-commons,373 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0.5,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0,b348.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,house-of-commons,374 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3.7,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3,b404.3/7,Question put and agreed to.,Situation in the Red Sea,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,house-of-commons,375 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,house-of-commons,376 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.6,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,house-of-commons,377 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1.4,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1,b413.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,house-of-commons,378 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3.2,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.798.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3,e799.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,house-of-commons,376 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0.13,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0,e806.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,house-of-commons,377 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.23,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,c832.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,house-of-commons,549 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,c984.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,house-of-commons,550 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0,c992.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,house-of-commons,551 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5.9,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5,d1056.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,235 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1.2,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1,d1100.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Loan Charge,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,house-of-commons,236 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2.4,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2,d1121.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,High Speed 2 Compensation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,house-of-commons,237 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0.12,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0,d1127.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,house-of-commons,238 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0.5,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0,b1162.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,house-of-commons,316 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0.4,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0,b1191.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,house-of-commons,317 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0.3,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0,b1200.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,house-of-commons,318 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7.2,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7,b1216.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,house-of-commons,319 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.11,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,d117.1/11,Question agreed to.,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,house-of-commons,408 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.2,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,d118.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,house-of-commons,409 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0.12,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0,d126.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,house-of-commons,410 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.17,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,f197.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,house-of-commons,472 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.3,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,f267.3/3,Question agreed to.,Protecting Steel in the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,house-of-commons,473 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,f269.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,house-of-commons,474 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1,f278.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,house-of-commons,475 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.15,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,b312.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,house-of-commons,378 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1,b345.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,house-of-commons,379 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0.5,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0,b348.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,house-of-commons,380 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3.7,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3,b404.3/7,Question put and agreed to.,Situation in the Red Sea,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,house-of-commons,381 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,house-of-commons,382 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.6,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,house-of-commons,383 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1.4,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1,b413.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,house-of-commons,384 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.2,2024-01-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.479.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0,a498.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.3,house-of-commons,52 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.501.0.10,2024-01-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.501.0,a501.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,house-of-commons,53 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2,d526.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,house-of-commons,99 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.528.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0,d554.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,house-of-commons,100 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1.2,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1,d563.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,house-of-commons,101 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1,d575.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,house-of-commons,102 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0,d585.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,house-of-commons,103 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3.11,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3,d690.3/11,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,house-of-commons,493 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,d692.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,house-of-commons,494 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16,d692.16/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,house-of-commons,495 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9,d692.9/2,Question agreed to.,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,house-of-commons,496 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,d693.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,house-of-commons,499 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,d693.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,house-of-commons,497 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5,d693.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,house-of-commons,498 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0.8,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.694.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0,d699.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,house-of-commons,500 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.22,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,c732.2/22,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,house-of-commons,531 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0,c830.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Media Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,house-of-commons,532 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,c830.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,house-of-commons,533 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7,c830.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,house-of-commons,534 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.3,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,c830.9/3,Question agreed to.,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,house-of-commons,535 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1.4,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1,c843.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,house-of-commons,536 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.23,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,d900.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Police (Declaration),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,house-of-commons,284 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2.8,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2,d942.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,house-of-commons,285 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1.4,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1,d949.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pensions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,house-of-commons,286 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,d949.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,house-of-commons,287 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0,d964.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,house-of-commons,288 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1,a1043.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,house-of-commons,238 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0,a1068.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,house-of-commons,239 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0,a1094.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,house-of-commons,240 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0.14,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0,a1098.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,house-of-commons,241 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1.3,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1,c1120.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,house-of-commons,115 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0.2,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0,c1164.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,house-of-commons,116 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0.5,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0,c1176.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,house-of-commons,117 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3,c52.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,house-of-commons,124 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1.5,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1,c74.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Finance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,house-of-commons,125 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,c93.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,house-of-commons,126 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,c94.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,house-of-commons,127 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3,c94.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,house-of-commons,128 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0.8,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0,c98.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,house-of-commons,129 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.16,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,c124.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,house-of-commons,279 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1.4,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1,c170.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Knife and Sword Ban,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,house-of-commons,280 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,c218.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,house-of-commons,281 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6,c218.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,house-of-commons,282 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1.3,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.222.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1,c230.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2,d526.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,house-of-commons,102 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.528.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0,d554.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,house-of-commons,103 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1.2,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1,d563.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,house-of-commons,104 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1,d575.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,house-of-commons,105 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0,d585.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,house-of-commons,106 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3.11,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3,d690.3/11,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,house-of-commons,499 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,d692.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,house-of-commons,500 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16,d692.16/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,house-of-commons,501 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9,d692.9/2,Question agreed to.,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,house-of-commons,502 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,d693.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,house-of-commons,505 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,d693.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,house-of-commons,503 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5,d693.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,house-of-commons,504 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0.8,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.694.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0,d699.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,house-of-commons,506 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.22,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,c732.2/22,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,house-of-commons,537 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0,c830.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Media Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,house-of-commons,538 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,c830.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,house-of-commons,539 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7,c830.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,house-of-commons,540 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.3,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,c830.9/3,Question agreed to.,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,house-of-commons,541 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1.4,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1,c843.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,house-of-commons,542 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.23,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,d900.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Police (Declaration),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,house-of-commons,290 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2.8,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2,d942.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,house-of-commons,291 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1.4,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1,d949.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pensions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,house-of-commons,292 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,d949.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,house-of-commons,293 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0,d964.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,house-of-commons,294 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1,a1043.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,house-of-commons,244 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0,a1068.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,house-of-commons,245 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0,a1094.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,house-of-commons,246 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0.14,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0,a1098.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,house-of-commons,247 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1.3,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1,c1120.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,house-of-commons,121 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0.2,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0,c1164.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,house-of-commons,122 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0.5,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0,c1176.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,house-of-commons,123 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3,c52.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,house-of-commons,130 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1.5,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1,c74.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Finance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,house-of-commons,131 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,c93.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,house-of-commons,132 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,c94.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,house-of-commons,133 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3,c94.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,house-of-commons,134 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0.8,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0,c98.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,house-of-commons,135 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.16,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,c124.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,house-of-commons,285 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1.4,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1,c170.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Knife and Sword Ban,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,house-of-commons,286 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,c218.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,house-of-commons,287 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6,c218.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,house-of-commons,288 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1.3,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.222.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1,c230.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,house-of-commons,289 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.27,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2,c275.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: State Pension Age (Compensation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.1,house-of-commons,2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.292.2.6,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.292.2,c292.2/6,Question put and agreed to.,Police Grant Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1.1,house-of-commons,3 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.328.1.8,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.328.1,c328.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Local Government Finance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2.1,house-of-commons,4 @@ -3230,49 +3230,49 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debat uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12,c330.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.3,house-of-commons,5 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.14.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.14,c330.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.3,house-of-commons,6 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.341.0.6,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.341.0,c341.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,house-of-commons,8 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1.3,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1,b403.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,National HIV Testing Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,house-of-commons,365 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0.7,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0,b432.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office Management Culture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,house-of-commons,366 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1.4,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1,b439.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,house-of-commons,367 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4,a558.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,house-of-commons,262 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7,a559.7/2,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,house-of-commons,263 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.6,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,a560.1/6,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,house-of-commons,264 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,a560.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,house-of-commons,265 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,house-of-commons,266 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,house-of-commons,267 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0,a572.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,house-of-commons,268 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.15,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,a605.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,house-of-commons,434 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.4,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,a675.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,house-of-commons,435 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0.3,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0,a689.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,house-of-commons,436 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.3,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/3,Amendment (a) agreed to.,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,house-of-commons,315 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.4,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/4,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,house-of-commons,314 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10,c810.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,house-of-commons,316 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,c810.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,house-of-commons,317 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3,c818.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,house-of-commons,318 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0,c926.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,house-of-commons,162 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2,c944.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,house-of-commons,163 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1.2,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1,c950.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1.3,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1,b403.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,National HIV Testing Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,house-of-commons,371 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0.7,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0,b432.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office Management Culture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,house-of-commons,372 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1.4,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1,b439.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,house-of-commons,373 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4,a558.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,house-of-commons,268 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7,a559.7/2,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,house-of-commons,269 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.6,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,a560.1/6,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,house-of-commons,270 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,a560.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,house-of-commons,271 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,house-of-commons,272 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,house-of-commons,273 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0,a572.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,house-of-commons,274 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.15,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,a605.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,house-of-commons,440 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.4,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,a675.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,house-of-commons,441 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0.3,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0,a689.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,house-of-commons,442 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.3,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/3,Amendment (a) agreed to.,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,house-of-commons,321 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.4,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/4,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,house-of-commons,320 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10,c810.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,house-of-commons,322 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,c810.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,house-of-commons,323 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3,c818.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,house-of-commons,324 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0,c926.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,house-of-commons,168 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2,c944.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,house-of-commons,169 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1.2,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1,c950.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,house-of-commons,170 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1009.2.2,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1009.2,a1009.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,house-of-commons,37 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1020.0.2,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1020.0,a1020.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,house-of-commons,38 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1038.1.3,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1038.1,a1038.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,house-of-commons,39 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.968.0.5,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.968.0,a968.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4.1,house-of-commons,35 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.989.0.4,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.989.0,a989.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,house-of-commons,36 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3.22,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3,b106.3/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,house-of-commons,298 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3.6,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3,b97.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,house-of-commons,297 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.13,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,c171.2/13,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,house-of-commons,341 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.23,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,c235.0/23,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,house-of-commons,342 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12,c298.12/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,house-of-commons,343 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.11,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.243.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,c298.3/11,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,house-of-commons,344 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.3,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,c298.6/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,house-of-commons,345 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,c298.8/6,Question agreed to.,Committee on Standards,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,house-of-commons,346 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,c299.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,house-of-commons,354 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,c299.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,house-of-commons,347 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,c299.13/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,house-of-commons,348 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,c299.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,house-of-commons,349 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,c299.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,house-of-commons,350 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,c299.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,house-of-commons,351 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,c299.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,house-of-commons,352 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1,c300.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,house-of-commons,353 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1,c306.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,house-of-commons,355 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3.22,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3,b106.3/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,house-of-commons,304 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3.6,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3,b97.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,house-of-commons,303 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.13,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,c171.2/13,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,house-of-commons,347 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.23,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,c235.0/23,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,house-of-commons,348 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12,c298.12/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,house-of-commons,349 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.11,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.243.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,c298.3/11,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,house-of-commons,350 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.3,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,c298.6/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,house-of-commons,351 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,c298.8/6,Question agreed to.,Committee on Standards,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,house-of-commons,352 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,c299.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,house-of-commons,360 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,c299.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,house-of-commons,353 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,c299.13/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,house-of-commons,354 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,c299.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,house-of-commons,355 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,c299.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,house-of-commons,356 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,c299.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,house-of-commons,357 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,c299.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,house-of-commons,358 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1,c300.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,house-of-commons,359 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1,c306.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,house-of-commons,361 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.19,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2,a369.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Brain Tumours,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.1,house-of-commons,9 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.397.0.6,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.397.0,a397.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,house-of-commons,10 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.11,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1,a398.1/11,Question agreed to.,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.1,house-of-commons,11 @@ -3282,369 +3282,369 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.0.4,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.2,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5,a402.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3.1,house-of-commons,15 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.1.2,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.1,a403.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.3,house-of-commons,16 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.408.0.13,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.408.0,a408.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,house-of-commons,17 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0,b506.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,house-of-commons,322 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0,b535.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Welsh Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,house-of-commons,323 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0.2,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0,b542.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,house-of-commons,324 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2.8,2024-03-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2,a618.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,house-of-commons,80 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0.4,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0,a733.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Farming,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,house-of-commons,387 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0.13,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0,a738.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,house-of-commons,388 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.12,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,a766.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,house-of-commons,131 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0,a800.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,house-of-commons,132 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9,a801.9/2,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,house-of-commons,133 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.4,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,a802.1/4,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,house-of-commons,134 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,a802.3/5,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,house-of-commons,135 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3,a804.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,house-of-commons,136 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2,a806.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,137 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7,a807.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,house-of-commons,138 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,a808.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,house-of-commons,139 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,a808.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,house-of-commons,140 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7,a808.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,house-of-commons,141 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,house-of-commons,142 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.6,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,house-of-commons,143 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1,a814.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,house-of-commons,144 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.4,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,b932.2/4,Question agreed to.,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,house-of-commons,145 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1.3,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1,b942.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,house-of-commons,146 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1.2,2024-03-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1,c1074.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,house-of-commons,62 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0.5,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.126.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0,c131.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,house-of-commons,472 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.17,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,c43.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,house-of-commons,471 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,b165.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,house-of-commons,453 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.10,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/10,Question agreed to.,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,house-of-commons,456 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/14,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,house-of-commons,457 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.18,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/18,Question agreed to.,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,house-of-commons,458 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,house-of-commons,454 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.6,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/6,Question agreed to.,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,house-of-commons,455 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,b272.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,house-of-commons,459 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1.12,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1,b278.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,460 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.24,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,b325.2/24,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,house-of-commons,473 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.6,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,b373.1/6,Question agreed to.,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,house-of-commons,474 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0.5,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0,b376.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,house-of-commons,475 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,b392.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,house-of-commons,476 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1,b396.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,house-of-commons,477 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0.22,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0,b401.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,house-of-commons,478 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0.12,2024-03-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0,d546.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,house-of-commons,565 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0.2,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0,a610.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,house-of-commons,233 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3.4,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3,a634.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,house-of-commons,234 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,house-of-commons,165 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,house-of-commons,166 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,c658.3/9,Question agreed to.,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,house-of-commons,167 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.659.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,c767.1/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,house-of-commons,168 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11,c772.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,house-of-commons,169 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.12,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/12,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,house-of-commons,173 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,house-of-commons,170 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,house-of-commons,171 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/9,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,house-of-commons,172 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,c772.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,house-of-commons,174 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,c772.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,house-of-commons,175 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,house-of-commons,176 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,house-of-commons,177 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1,c774.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,house-of-commons,178 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0,c781.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,house-of-commons,179 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.14,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,b834.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,house-of-commons,379 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0.5,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0,b901.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,house-of-commons,380 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,b902.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,house-of-commons,381 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,b902.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,house-of-commons,382 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,b902.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,house-of-commons,385 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,b903.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,house-of-commons,383 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3,b903.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,house-of-commons,384 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0,b914.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,house-of-commons,386 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3.8,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3,c1008.3/8,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,house-of-commons,438 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,c1009.1/18,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,house-of-commons,439 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.4,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,c1010.1/4,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,house-of-commons,440 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1.9,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1,c1026.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,house-of-commons,441 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,c952.2/18,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,house-of-commons,437 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0.4,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0,c1120.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,house-of-commons,540 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1.2,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1,c1150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,house-of-commons,541 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1.5,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1,c1158.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,house-of-commons,542 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3.6,2024-03-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3,a1237.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,house-of-commons,340 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0,b506.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,house-of-commons,328 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0,b535.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Welsh Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,house-of-commons,329 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0.2,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0,b542.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,house-of-commons,330 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2.8,2024-03-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2,a618.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,house-of-commons,83 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0.4,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0,a733.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Farming,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,house-of-commons,393 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0.13,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0,a738.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,house-of-commons,394 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.12,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,a766.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,house-of-commons,137 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0,a800.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,house-of-commons,138 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9,a801.9/2,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,house-of-commons,139 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.4,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,a802.1/4,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,house-of-commons,140 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,a802.3/5,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,house-of-commons,141 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3,a804.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,house-of-commons,142 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2,a806.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,143 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7,a807.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,house-of-commons,144 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,a808.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,house-of-commons,145 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,a808.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,house-of-commons,146 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7,a808.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,house-of-commons,147 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,house-of-commons,148 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.6,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,house-of-commons,149 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1,a814.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,house-of-commons,150 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.4,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,b932.2/4,Question agreed to.,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,house-of-commons,151 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1.3,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1,b942.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,house-of-commons,152 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1.2,2024-03-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1,c1074.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,house-of-commons,65 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0.5,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.126.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0,c131.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,house-of-commons,478 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.17,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,c43.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,house-of-commons,477 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,b165.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,house-of-commons,459 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.10,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/10,Question agreed to.,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,house-of-commons,462 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/14,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,house-of-commons,463 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.18,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/18,Question agreed to.,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,house-of-commons,464 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,house-of-commons,460 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.6,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/6,Question agreed to.,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,house-of-commons,461 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,b272.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,house-of-commons,465 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1.12,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1,b278.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,466 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.24,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,b325.2/24,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,house-of-commons,479 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.6,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,b373.1/6,Question agreed to.,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,house-of-commons,480 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0.5,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0,b376.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,house-of-commons,481 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,b392.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,house-of-commons,482 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1,b396.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,house-of-commons,483 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0.22,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0,b401.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,house-of-commons,484 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0.12,2024-03-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0,d546.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,house-of-commons,571 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0.2,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0,a610.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,house-of-commons,239 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3.4,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3,a634.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,house-of-commons,240 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,house-of-commons,171 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,house-of-commons,172 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,c658.3/9,Question agreed to.,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,house-of-commons,173 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.659.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,c767.1/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,house-of-commons,174 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11,c772.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,house-of-commons,175 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.12,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/12,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,house-of-commons,179 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,house-of-commons,176 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,house-of-commons,177 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/9,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,house-of-commons,178 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,c772.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,house-of-commons,180 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,c772.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,house-of-commons,181 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,house-of-commons,182 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,house-of-commons,183 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1,c774.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,house-of-commons,184 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0,c781.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,house-of-commons,185 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.14,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,b834.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,house-of-commons,385 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0.5,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0,b901.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,house-of-commons,386 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,b902.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,house-of-commons,387 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,b902.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,house-of-commons,388 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,b902.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,house-of-commons,391 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,b903.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,house-of-commons,389 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3,b903.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,house-of-commons,390 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0,b914.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,house-of-commons,392 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3.8,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3,c1008.3/8,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,house-of-commons,444 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,c1009.1/18,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,house-of-commons,445 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.4,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,c1010.1/4,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,house-of-commons,446 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1.9,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1,c1026.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,house-of-commons,447 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,c952.2/18,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,house-of-commons,443 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0.4,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0,c1120.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,house-of-commons,546 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1.2,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1,c1150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,house-of-commons,547 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1.5,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1,c1158.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,house-of-commons,548 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3.6,2024-03-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3,a1237.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,house-of-commons,346 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1359.0.2,2024-03-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1359.0,b1359.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Acting Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1.2,house-of-commons,33 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1368.1.5,2024-03-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1368.1,b1368.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,house-of-commons,34 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.16,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,b1427.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,house-of-commons,253 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1430.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1448.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3,b1452.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,house-of-commons,254 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3,b1464.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,National Networks National Policy Statement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,house-of-commons,255 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0,b1474.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,house-of-commons,256 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.8,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,e130.3/8,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,house-of-commons,395 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1.6,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1,e142.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,house-of-commons,396 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0.12,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0,e182.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,house-of-commons,269 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.3,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.10,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,e272.11/3,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,house-of-commons,270 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7.2,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7,e272.7/2,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,house-of-commons,271 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.4,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,e272.9/4,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,house-of-commons,272 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3.5,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3,e282.3/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,house-of-commons,273 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.27,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,d337.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,house-of-commons,224 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.9,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.340.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,d368.3/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,house-of-commons,225 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5,d410.5/2,Question agreed to.,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,house-of-commons,226 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,d411.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,house-of-commons,227 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0.13,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0,d417.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,house-of-commons,228 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0.4,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0,a502.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Access to Redress Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,house-of-commons,299 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2.2,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2,a538.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,house-of-commons,300 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0.11,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0,a542.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,house-of-commons,301 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.545.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.565.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,b575.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,house-of-commons,302 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6.4,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6,b576.6/4,Amendment 2 agreed to.,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,house-of-commons,304 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0.3,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0,b585.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,house-of-commons,303 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0.7,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0,b606.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,house-of-commons,305 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0.2,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0,b630.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,house-of-commons,306 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3,c698.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,house-of-commons,121 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1,c754.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Hospice Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,house-of-commons,122 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0.2,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0,c778.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,house-of-commons,123 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.12,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,a824.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,house-of-commons,552 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1,a904.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,house-of-commons,553 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.13,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,a904.3/13,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,house-of-commons,554 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.4,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,a905.1/4,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,house-of-commons,555 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,a905.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,house-of-commons,557 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14,a905.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,house-of-commons,556 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,a905.3/5,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,house-of-commons,558 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8,a905.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,house-of-commons,559 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0.3,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0,a915.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,house-of-commons,560 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.36,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,b1039.1/36,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,407 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.26,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,b1040.1/26,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,house-of-commons,408 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.10,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,b1041.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,409 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,b1042.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,house-of-commons,410 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5.142,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5,b1042.5/142,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,house-of-commons,411 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.6,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,b1047.1/6,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,house-of-commons,412 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,b1048.1/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,house-of-commons,413 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,b1048.3/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,house-of-commons,414 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,b1048.5/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,house-of-commons,415 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,b1049.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,house-of-commons,416 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,b1050.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,house-of-commons,417 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,b1050.3/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,house-of-commons,418 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,b1050.5/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,house-of-commons,419 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.13,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,b1050.7/13,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,house-of-commons,420 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.28,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,b1051.1/28,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,house-of-commons,421 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.18,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,b1052.1/18,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,house-of-commons,422 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.5,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,b1053.1/5,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,house-of-commons,423 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.42,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,b1053.3/42,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,house-of-commons,424 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,b1055.1/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,house-of-commons,425 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.20,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,b1055.3/20,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,house-of-commons,426 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,b1056.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,house-of-commons,427 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,b1057.1/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,house-of-commons,428 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1092.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0,b1098.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,house-of-commons,406 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.4,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,b1105.0/4,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,house-of-commons,429 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3,b1105.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,house-of-commons,430 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,b1106.4/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,house-of-commons,431 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6,b1106.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,house-of-commons,432 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1,b1113.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,house-of-commons,433 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.14,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,b961.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,house-of-commons,405 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4.3,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4,b1188.4/3,Question put and agreed to.,Lesbian Visibility Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,house-of-commons,118 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1.7,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1,b1206.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,house-of-commons,119 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0.22,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0,b1211.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,house-of-commons,120 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.16,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,b1427.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,house-of-commons,259 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1430.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1448.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3,b1452.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,house-of-commons,260 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3,b1464.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,National Networks National Policy Statement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,house-of-commons,261 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0,b1474.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,house-of-commons,262 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.8,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,e130.3/8,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,house-of-commons,401 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1.6,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1,e142.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,house-of-commons,402 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0.12,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0,e182.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,house-of-commons,275 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.3,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.10,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,e272.11/3,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,house-of-commons,276 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7.2,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7,e272.7/2,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,house-of-commons,277 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.4,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,e272.9/4,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,house-of-commons,278 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3.5,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3,e282.3/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,house-of-commons,279 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.27,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,d337.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,house-of-commons,230 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.9,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.340.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,d368.3/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5,d410.5/2,Question agreed to.,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,house-of-commons,232 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,d411.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,house-of-commons,233 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0.13,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0,d417.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,house-of-commons,234 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0.4,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0,a502.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Access to Redress Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,house-of-commons,305 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2.2,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2,a538.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,house-of-commons,306 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0.11,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0,a542.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,house-of-commons,307 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.545.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.565.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,b575.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,house-of-commons,308 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6.4,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6,b576.6/4,Amendment 2 agreed to.,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,house-of-commons,310 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0.3,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0,b585.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,house-of-commons,309 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0.7,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0,b606.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,house-of-commons,311 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0.2,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0,b630.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,house-of-commons,312 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3,c698.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,house-of-commons,127 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1,c754.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Hospice Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,house-of-commons,128 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0.2,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0,c778.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,house-of-commons,129 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.12,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,a824.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,house-of-commons,558 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1,a904.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,house-of-commons,559 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.13,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,a904.3/13,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,house-of-commons,560 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.4,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,a905.1/4,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,house-of-commons,561 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,a905.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,house-of-commons,563 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14,a905.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,house-of-commons,562 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,a905.3/5,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,house-of-commons,564 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8,a905.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,house-of-commons,565 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0.3,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0,a915.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,house-of-commons,566 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.36,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,b1039.1/36,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,413 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.26,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,b1040.1/26,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,house-of-commons,414 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.10,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,b1041.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,415 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,b1042.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,house-of-commons,416 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5.142,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5,b1042.5/142,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,house-of-commons,417 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.6,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,b1047.1/6,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,house-of-commons,418 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,b1048.1/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,house-of-commons,419 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,b1048.3/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,house-of-commons,420 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,b1048.5/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,house-of-commons,421 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,b1049.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,house-of-commons,422 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,b1050.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,house-of-commons,423 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,b1050.3/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,house-of-commons,424 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,b1050.5/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,house-of-commons,425 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.13,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,b1050.7/13,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,house-of-commons,426 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.28,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,b1051.1/28,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,house-of-commons,427 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.18,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,b1052.1/18,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,house-of-commons,428 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.5,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,b1053.1/5,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,house-of-commons,429 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.42,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,b1053.3/42,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,house-of-commons,430 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,b1055.1/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,house-of-commons,431 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.20,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,b1055.3/20,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,house-of-commons,432 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,b1056.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,house-of-commons,433 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,b1057.1/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,house-of-commons,434 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1092.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0,b1098.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,house-of-commons,412 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.4,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,b1105.0/4,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,house-of-commons,435 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3,b1105.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,house-of-commons,436 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,b1106.4/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,house-of-commons,437 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6,b1106.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,house-of-commons,438 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1,b1113.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,house-of-commons,439 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.14,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,b961.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,house-of-commons,411 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4.3,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4,b1188.4/3,Question put and agreed to.,Lesbian Visibility Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,house-of-commons,124 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1.7,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1,b1206.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,house-of-commons,125 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0.22,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0,b1211.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,house-of-commons,126 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1238.1.4,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1238.1,a1238.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,house-of-commons,47 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1263.1.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1263.1,a1263.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,house-of-commons,48 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1274.0.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1274.0,a1274.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,house-of-commons,49 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1284.1.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1284.1,a1284.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,house-of-commons,50 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1298.1.2,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1298.1,a1298.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,house-of-commons,51 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.8,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,a106.3/8,Amendment 25 agreed to.,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,house-of-commons,72 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.17,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,a110.5/17,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,house-of-commons,73 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.16,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,a111.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,house-of-commons,74 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1,a118.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,house-of-commons,75 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,a118.10/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,house-of-commons,76 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5,a119.5/2,Question agreed to.,House of Commons Members’ Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,house-of-commons,77 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.3,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,a119.7/3,Question agreed to.,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,house-of-commons,78 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0.15,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0,a124.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,house-of-commons,79 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4,a65.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,house-of-commons,71 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.19,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,a171.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,house-of-commons,479 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.9,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,a174.1/9,Question agreed to.,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,house-of-commons,480 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,a228.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,house-of-commons,481 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,a229.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,house-of-commons,482 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3,a229.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,house-of-commons,483 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1.3,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1,a240.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,house-of-commons,484 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.17,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,a293.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,house-of-commons,216 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0.2,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.296.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0,a312.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,house-of-commons,217 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.3,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,a312.3/3,Question agreed to.,Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,house-of-commons,218 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1.12,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1,a316.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,house-of-commons,219 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0,b385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,house-of-commons,537 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1,b411.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pension Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,house-of-commons,538 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1,b422.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,house-of-commons,539 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.8,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,a106.3/8,Amendment 25 agreed to.,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,house-of-commons,75 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.17,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,a110.5/17,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,house-of-commons,76 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.16,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,a111.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,house-of-commons,77 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1,a118.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,house-of-commons,78 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,a118.10/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,house-of-commons,79 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5,a119.5/2,Question agreed to.,House of Commons Members’ Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,house-of-commons,80 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.3,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,a119.7/3,Question agreed to.,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,house-of-commons,81 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0.15,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0,a124.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,house-of-commons,82 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4,a65.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,house-of-commons,74 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.19,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,a171.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,house-of-commons,485 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.9,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,a174.1/9,Question agreed to.,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,house-of-commons,486 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,a228.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,house-of-commons,487 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,a229.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,house-of-commons,488 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3,a229.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,house-of-commons,489 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1.3,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1,a240.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.17,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,a293.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,house-of-commons,222 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0.2,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.296.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0,a312.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.3,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,a312.3/3,Question agreed to.,Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,house-of-commons,224 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1.12,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1,a316.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,house-of-commons,225 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0,b385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,house-of-commons,543 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1,b411.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pension Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,house-of-commons,544 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1,b422.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,house-of-commons,545 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.482.0.3,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.482.0,b482.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (New Drivers),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2.1,house-of-commons,59 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.543.0.20,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.543.0,b543.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Defence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1.1,house-of-commons,60 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.554.3.3,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.554.3,b554.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,house-of-commons,61 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.19,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,c602.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,house-of-commons,335 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1.9,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1,c622.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,house-of-commons,336 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1,c644.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,house-of-commons,337 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1,c658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House (13 May),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,house-of-commons,338 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1.11,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1,c666.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,house-of-commons,339 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1,b761.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Miners and Mining Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,house-of-commons,397 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0,b791.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,house-of-commons,398 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1.4,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1,b796.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,house-of-commons,399 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.2,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.69.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,c107.2/2,Question agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,house-of-commons,276 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3,c46.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Public Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,house-of-commons,274 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1,c67.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,house-of-commons,275 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.16,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,c164.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,house-of-commons,157 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4.5,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4,c174.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,house-of-commons,158 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1.4,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1,c190.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Employment (Allocation of Tips),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,house-of-commons,159 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0.2,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0,c226.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,War Graves Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,house-of-commons,160 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0.8,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.227.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0,c237.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,house-of-commons,161 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.14,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,c269.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,house-of-commons,198 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0,c273.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,house-of-commons,199 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3,c374.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,house-of-commons,200 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.19,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,c374.5/19,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,house-of-commons,201 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.12,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,c375.1/12,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,house-of-commons,202 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.7,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,c375.3/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,house-of-commons,203 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.15,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,c376.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,house-of-commons,204 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.11,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,c376.3/11,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,house-of-commons,205 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.16,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,c377.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,206 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.24,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,c377.3/24,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,house-of-commons,207 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.10,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,c378.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,house-of-commons,208 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.30,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,c383.1/30,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,house-of-commons,209 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1.43,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1,c390.1/43,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,house-of-commons,210 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.3,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,c393.3/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,house-of-commons,211 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8,c393.8/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,house-of-commons,212 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,c394.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,house-of-commons,213 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0.6,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0,c400.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,house-of-commons,214 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2.4,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2,c522.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,house-of-commons,451 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3.3,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3,c532.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,house-of-commons,452 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1,a544.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,house-of-commons,325 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.10,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,a547.0/10,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,house-of-commons,327 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1,a556.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,house-of-commons,326 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1,a568.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,house-of-commons,328 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,a573.0/3,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,house-of-commons,330 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1,a579.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,house-of-commons,329 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1,a585.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,house-of-commons,331 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2,a594.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,house-of-commons,332 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1,a602.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,house-of-commons,333 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0.8,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0,a612.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,house-of-commons,334 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1.12,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1,a713.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Ukraine,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,house-of-commons,563 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1.8,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.715.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1,a720.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,house-of-commons,564 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.23,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,a782.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,house-of-commons,185 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0.6,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0,a814.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,186 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1.3,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1,a852.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,house-of-commons,187 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1,b924.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,house-of-commons,147 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4.6,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4,b930.4/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,house-of-commons,148 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.932.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1,b933.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,house-of-commons,149 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.934.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,b990.1/4,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,house-of-commons,150 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.5,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,b992.4/5,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,house-of-commons,151 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.21,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,b992.8/21,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,house-of-commons,152 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,b993.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,house-of-commons,153 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,b993.6/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,house-of-commons,154 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8,b993.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,house-of-commons,155 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0.13,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0,b999.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,house-of-commons,156 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0.2,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.20,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0,c1092.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,house-of-commons,111 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2.4,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2,c1124.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,house-of-commons,112 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1.10,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1,c1135.1/10,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,house-of-commons,461 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1,c1142.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Coroners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,house-of-commons,462 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,c1144.1/4,Question agreed to.,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,house-of-commons,463 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0,c1166.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Energy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,house-of-commons,464 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,c1270.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Valedictory Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,house-of-commons,465 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.4,2024-07-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,a4.1/4,Question agreed to.,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,house-of-commons,501 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1.2,2024-07-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1,e150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,house-of-commons,470 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0.10,2024-07-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0,f282.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,house-of-commons,551 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.3,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,e494.2/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,house-of-commons,248 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.7,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,e494.4/7,Question agreed to.,Private Members' Bills,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,house-of-commons,249 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3.12,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3,e501.3/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,house-of-commons,250 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,e637.1/3,Main Question put and agreed to.,Immigration and Home Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,house-of-commons,113 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,e640.2/3,Question agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,house-of-commons,114 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.19,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,c602.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,house-of-commons,341 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1.9,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1,c622.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,house-of-commons,342 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1,c644.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,house-of-commons,343 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1,c658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House (13 May),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,house-of-commons,344 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1.11,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1,c666.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,house-of-commons,345 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1,b761.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Miners and Mining Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,house-of-commons,403 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0,b791.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,house-of-commons,404 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1.4,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1,b796.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,house-of-commons,405 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.2,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.69.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,c107.2/2,Question agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,house-of-commons,282 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3,c46.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Public Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,house-of-commons,280 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1,c67.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,house-of-commons,281 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.16,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,c164.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,house-of-commons,163 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4.5,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4,c174.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1.4,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1,c190.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Employment (Allocation of Tips),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,house-of-commons,165 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0.2,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0,c226.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,War Graves Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,house-of-commons,166 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0.8,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.227.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0,c237.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,house-of-commons,167 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.14,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,c269.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,house-of-commons,204 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0,c273.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,house-of-commons,205 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3,c374.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,house-of-commons,206 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.19,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,c374.5/19,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,house-of-commons,207 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.12,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,c375.1/12,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,house-of-commons,208 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.7,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,c375.3/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,house-of-commons,209 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.15,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,c376.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,house-of-commons,210 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.11,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,c376.3/11,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,house-of-commons,211 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.16,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,c377.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,212 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.24,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,c377.3/24,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,house-of-commons,213 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.10,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,c378.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,house-of-commons,214 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.30,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,c383.1/30,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,house-of-commons,215 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1.43,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1,c390.1/43,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,house-of-commons,216 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.3,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,c393.3/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,house-of-commons,217 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8,c393.8/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,house-of-commons,218 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,c394.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,house-of-commons,219 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0.6,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0,c400.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,house-of-commons,220 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2.4,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2,c522.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,house-of-commons,457 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3.3,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3,c532.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,house-of-commons,458 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1,a544.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,house-of-commons,331 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.10,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,a547.0/10,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,house-of-commons,333 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1,a556.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,house-of-commons,332 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1,a568.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,house-of-commons,334 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,a573.0/3,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,house-of-commons,336 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1,a579.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,house-of-commons,335 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1,a585.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,house-of-commons,337 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2,a594.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,house-of-commons,338 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1,a602.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,house-of-commons,339 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0.8,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0,a612.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,house-of-commons,340 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1.12,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1,a713.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Ukraine,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,house-of-commons,569 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1.8,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.715.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1,a720.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,house-of-commons,570 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.23,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,a782.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,house-of-commons,191 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0.6,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0,a814.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,192 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1.3,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1,a852.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,house-of-commons,193 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1,b924.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,house-of-commons,153 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4.6,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4,b930.4/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,house-of-commons,154 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.932.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1,b933.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,house-of-commons,155 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.934.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,b990.1/4,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,house-of-commons,156 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.5,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,b992.4/5,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,house-of-commons,157 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.21,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,b992.8/21,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,house-of-commons,158 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,b993.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,house-of-commons,159 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,b993.6/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,house-of-commons,160 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8,b993.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,house-of-commons,161 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0.13,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0,b999.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,house-of-commons,162 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0.2,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.20,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0,c1092.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,house-of-commons,114 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2.4,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2,c1124.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,house-of-commons,115 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1.10,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1,c1135.1/10,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,house-of-commons,467 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1,c1142.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Coroners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,house-of-commons,468 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,c1144.1/4,Question agreed to.,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,house-of-commons,469 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0,c1166.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Energy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,house-of-commons,470 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,c1270.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Valedictory Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,house-of-commons,471 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.4,2024-07-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,a4.1/4,Question agreed to.,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,house-of-commons,507 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1.2,2024-07-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1,e150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,house-of-commons,476 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0.10,2024-07-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0,f282.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,house-of-commons,557 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.3,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,e494.2/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,house-of-commons,254 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.7,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,e494.4/7,Question agreed to.,Private Members' Bills,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,house-of-commons,255 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3.12,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3,e501.3/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,house-of-commons,256 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,e637.1/3,Main Question put and agreed to.,Immigration and Home Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,house-of-commons,119 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,e640.2/3,Question agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,house-of-commons,120 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.695.1.7,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.695.1,e695.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2.1,house-of-commons,27 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.773.1.18,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.773.1,e773.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Education and Opportunity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1.1,house-of-commons,28 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.6,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2,e776.2/6,Question agreed to.,Estimates 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.1,house-of-commons,29 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.785.0.5,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.785.0,e785.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,house-of-commons,30 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,house-of-commons,188 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.5,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,house-of-commons,189 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1.7,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1,e912.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,house-of-commons,190 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4,e913.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,house-of-commons,191 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8.7,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8,d1002.8/7,Question put and agreed to.,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,house-of-commons,63 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0.9,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0,d1011.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,house-of-commons,64 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7.2,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7,c1141.7/2,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,house-of-commons,108 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.4,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,c1141.9/4,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,house-of-commons,109 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1.6,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1,c1147.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,house-of-commons,110 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1.22,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1,c1264.1/22,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,house-of-commons,257 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5,c1267.5/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,house-of-commons,258 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,c1267.7/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,house-of-commons,259 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3.2,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3,c1272.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,European Scrutiny Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,house-of-commons,260 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1.3,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1,c1290.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,house-of-commons,261 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1.5,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.194.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1,e277.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,house-of-commons,368 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3.4,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3,e286.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,house-of-commons,369 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1.2,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1,c389.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,house-of-commons,510 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1.3,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1,c396.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,house-of-commons,511 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.14,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,h537.1/14,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,house-of-commons,448 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,h538.1/3,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,house-of-commons,449 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1,h546.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,house-of-commons,450 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2.7,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2,d622.2/7,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Russia,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,house-of-commons,192 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2.5,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2,d632.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Syria,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,house-of-commons,193 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1.6,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1,d648.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,house-of-commons,194 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1.3,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1,d658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,house-of-commons,195 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0.2,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0,d662.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,house-of-commons,196 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2.4,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2,d674.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,house-of-commons,197 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,house-of-commons,194 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.5,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,house-of-commons,195 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1.7,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1,e912.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,house-of-commons,196 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4,e913.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,house-of-commons,197 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8.7,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8,d1002.8/7,Question put and agreed to.,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,house-of-commons,66 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0.9,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0,d1011.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,house-of-commons,67 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7.2,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7,c1141.7/2,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,house-of-commons,111 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.4,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,c1141.9/4,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,house-of-commons,112 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1.6,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1,c1147.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,house-of-commons,113 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1.22,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1,c1264.1/22,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,house-of-commons,263 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5,c1267.5/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,house-of-commons,264 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,c1267.7/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3.2,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3,c1272.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,European Scrutiny Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,house-of-commons,266 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1.3,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1,c1290.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,house-of-commons,267 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1.5,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.194.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1,e277.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,house-of-commons,374 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3.4,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3,e286.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,house-of-commons,375 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1.2,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1,c389.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,house-of-commons,516 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1.3,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1,c396.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.14,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,h537.1/14,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,house-of-commons,454 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,h538.1/3,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,house-of-commons,455 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1,h546.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,house-of-commons,456 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2.7,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2,d622.2/7,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Russia,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,house-of-commons,198 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2.5,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2,d632.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Syria,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,house-of-commons,199 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1.6,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1,d648.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,house-of-commons,200 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1.3,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1,d658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,house-of-commons,201 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0.2,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0,d662.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,house-of-commons,202 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2.4,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2,d674.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,house-of-commons,203 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.3,2024-09-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.741.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,a792.5/3,Question agreed to.,Winter Fuel Payment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,house-of-commons,54 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.806.0.2,2024-09-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.797.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.806.0,a806.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,house-of-commons,55 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.930.3.3,2024-09-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.930.3,e930.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Building Safety and Resilience,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2.1,house-of-commons,25 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.937.0.9,2024-09-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.937.0,e937.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,house-of-commons,26 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.11,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,d1070.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,house-of-commons,518 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3.9,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3,d1079.3/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,house-of-commons,519 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2.12,2024-10-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2,a134.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,house-of-commons,130 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1.2,2024-10-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1,d282.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,house-of-commons,215 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1,c415.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,house-of-commons,485 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9.2,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9,c419.9/2,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,house-of-commons,486 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.6,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,c420.1/6,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,house-of-commons,487 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,c420.3/5,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,house-of-commons,488 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.3,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,house-of-commons,489 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1.12,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1,c427.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.11,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,d1070.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,house-of-commons,524 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3.9,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3,d1079.3/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,house-of-commons,525 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2.12,2024-10-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2,a134.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,house-of-commons,136 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1.2,2024-10-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1,d282.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,house-of-commons,221 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1,c415.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,house-of-commons,491 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9.2,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9,c419.9/2,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,house-of-commons,492 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.6,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,c420.1/6,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,house-of-commons,493 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,c420.3/5,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,house-of-commons,494 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.3,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,house-of-commons,495 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1.12,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1,c427.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,house-of-commons,496 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.552.1.11,2024-10-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.552.1,d552.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sport: Team GB and ParalympicsGB,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1.1,house-of-commons,31 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.3.3,2024-10-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.555.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.3,d560.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,house-of-commons,32 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1.5,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1,d664.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,house-of-commons,527 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1.2,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1,d665.1/2,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,house-of-commons,528 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.8,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,d665.3/8,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,house-of-commons,529 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.18,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,d666.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Speaker’s Conference,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,house-of-commons,530 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1.15,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1,c798.1/15,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,house-of-commons,520 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,house-of-commons,521 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.5,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/5,Question agreed to.,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,house-of-commons,522 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14,c800.14/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,house-of-commons,523 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7,c800.7/2,Question agreed to.,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,house-of-commons,524 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.3,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,c801.1/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,house-of-commons,525 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1.4,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1,c808.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,house-of-commons,526 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/4,Question agreed to.,Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,house-of-commons,547 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,house-of-commons,546 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/4,Question agreed to.,Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,house-of-commons,549 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,house-of-commons,548 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3.15,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3,e956.3/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,house-of-commons,550 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1.4,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1,f1065.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,International Investment Summit,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,house-of-commons,65 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1.7,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1,f1071.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,house-of-commons,66 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,e148.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,house-of-commons,391 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,e148.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,house-of-commons,389 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14,e148.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,house-of-commons,390 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3,e148.3/2,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,house-of-commons,392 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,e148.5/8,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,house-of-commons,393 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0,e157.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,house-of-commons,394 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0.7,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0,a248.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,house-of-commons,81 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.14,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,a249.1/14,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,house-of-commons,82 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.4,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,a250.1/4,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,house-of-commons,83 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10,a250.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,house-of-commons,84 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,a250.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,house-of-commons,85 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,a250.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,house-of-commons,86 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0.6,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0,a257.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,house-of-commons,87 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1.3,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1,d355.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,house-of-commons,512 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1.5,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1,d373.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,house-of-commons,513 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.374.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,d375.1/4,Question agreed to.,Independent Expert Panel,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,house-of-commons,514 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0,d377.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Voting by Proxy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,house-of-commons,515 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5.2,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5,d377.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,house-of-commons,516 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0.20,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0,d383.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1.5,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1,d664.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,house-of-commons,533 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1.2,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1,d665.1/2,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,house-of-commons,534 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.8,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,d665.3/8,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,house-of-commons,535 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.18,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,d666.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Speaker’s Conference,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,house-of-commons,536 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1.15,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1,c798.1/15,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,house-of-commons,526 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,house-of-commons,527 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.5,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/5,Question agreed to.,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,house-of-commons,528 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14,c800.14/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,house-of-commons,529 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7,c800.7/2,Question agreed to.,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,house-of-commons,530 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.3,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,c801.1/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,house-of-commons,531 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1.4,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1,c808.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,house-of-commons,532 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/4,Question agreed to.,Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,house-of-commons,553 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,house-of-commons,552 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/4,Question agreed to.,Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,house-of-commons,555 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,house-of-commons,554 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3.15,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3,e956.3/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,house-of-commons,556 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1.4,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1,f1065.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,International Investment Summit,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,house-of-commons,68 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1.7,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1,f1071.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,house-of-commons,69 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,e148.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,house-of-commons,397 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,e148.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,house-of-commons,395 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14,e148.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,house-of-commons,396 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3,e148.3/2,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,house-of-commons,398 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,e148.5/8,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,house-of-commons,399 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0,e157.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,house-of-commons,400 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0.7,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0,a248.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,house-of-commons,84 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.14,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,a249.1/14,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,house-of-commons,85 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.4,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,a250.1/4,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,house-of-commons,86 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10,a250.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,house-of-commons,87 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,a250.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,house-of-commons,88 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,a250.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,house-of-commons,89 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0.6,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0,a257.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,house-of-commons,90 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1.3,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1,d355.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,house-of-commons,518 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1.5,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1,d373.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,house-of-commons,519 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.374.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,d375.1/4,Question agreed to.,Independent Expert Panel,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,house-of-commons,520 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0,d377.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Voting by Proxy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,house-of-commons,521 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5.2,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5,d377.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,house-of-commons,522 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0.20,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0,d383.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,house-of-commons,523 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.494.0.24,2024-10-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.494.0,e494.0/24,Question put and agreed to.,Black History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1.1,house-of-commons,0 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.508.1.4,2024-10-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.508.1,e508.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,house-of-commons,1 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0.13,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0,d636.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Remembrance and Veterans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,house-of-commons,491 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3.6,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3,d650.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,house-of-commons,492 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.11,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,g707.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,house-of-commons,319 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4.2,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4,g781.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,house-of-commons,320 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1.3,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1,g790.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,house-of-commons,321 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.7,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,a828.1/7,Question agreed to.,Provisional Collection of Taxes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,house-of-commons,67 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,a910.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,house-of-commons,68 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6,a910.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,house-of-commons,69 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0.5,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0,a918.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,house-of-commons,70 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0.4,2024-10-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0,d1048.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,252 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1.5,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1,e142.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,house-of-commons,278 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.16,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,e62.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,house-of-commons,277 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.17,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,b173.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,house-of-commons,400 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1.6,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1,b280.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,401 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0,e321.0/9,Question put (Standing Order No. 23) and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,house-of-commons,502 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5,e408.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,house-of-commons,503 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,e473.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,house-of-commons,508 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,e473.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,house-of-commons,504 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,e473.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,house-of-commons,505 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,e473.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Animals,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,house-of-commons,506 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9,e473.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,house-of-commons,507 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0.5,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0,e480.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,house-of-commons,509 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1.4,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1,d610.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Rural Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,house-of-commons,561 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1.3,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1,d618.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,house-of-commons,562 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.21,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,d667.2/21,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,house-of-commons,220 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5.5,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5,d737.5/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,house-of-commons,221 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.2,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.760.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,d761.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,house-of-commons,222 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2.11,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2,d767.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0.13,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0,d636.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Remembrance and Veterans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,house-of-commons,497 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3.6,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3,d650.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,house-of-commons,498 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.11,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,g707.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,house-of-commons,325 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4.2,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4,g781.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,house-of-commons,326 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1.3,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1,g790.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,house-of-commons,327 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.7,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,a828.1/7,Question agreed to.,Provisional Collection of Taxes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,house-of-commons,70 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,a910.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,house-of-commons,71 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6,a910.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,house-of-commons,72 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0.5,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0,a918.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,house-of-commons,73 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0.4,2024-10-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0,d1048.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,258 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1.5,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1,e142.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,house-of-commons,284 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.16,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,e62.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.17,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,b173.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,house-of-commons,406 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1.6,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1,b280.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,407 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0,e321.0/9,Question put (Standing Order No. 23) and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,house-of-commons,508 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5,e408.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,house-of-commons,509 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,e473.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,house-of-commons,514 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,e473.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,house-of-commons,510 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,e473.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,house-of-commons,511 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,e473.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Animals,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,house-of-commons,512 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9,e473.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,house-of-commons,513 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0.5,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0,e480.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,house-of-commons,515 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1.4,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1,d610.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Rural Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,house-of-commons,567 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1.3,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1,d618.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,house-of-commons,568 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.21,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,d667.2/21,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,house-of-commons,226 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5.5,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5,d737.5/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,house-of-commons,227 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.2,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.760.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,d761.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,house-of-commons,228 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2.11,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2,d767.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,house-of-commons,229 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.14,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2,c824.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Debt Relief (Developing Countries),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.1,house-of-commons,18 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.843.1.9,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.843.1,c843.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1.1,house-of-commons,19 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.864.1.4,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.864.1,c864.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1.1,house-of-commons,20 @@ -3652,36 +3652,36 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.869.1.6,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.10.2,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.10,c870.10/2,Question agreed to.,Export and Investment Guarantees,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,house-of-commons,22 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.8.2,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.8,c870.8/2,Question agreed to.,DELEGATED LEGISLATION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6.1,house-of-commons,23 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.878.1.4,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.878.1,c878.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,house-of-commons,24 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2.3,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2,a966.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,house-of-commons,88 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.11,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,a966.4/11,Question agreed to.,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,house-of-commons,89 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0.4,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0,a974.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,house-of-commons,90 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1.13,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1,b117.1/13,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,house-of-commons,180 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1,b120.1/2,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,house-of-commons,181 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,b120.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,house-of-commons,182 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.6,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,b120.3/6,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,house-of-commons,183 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8,b120.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,house-of-commons,184 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.16,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,e176.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,house-of-commons,104 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.8,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,e179.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,house-of-commons,105 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4.9,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4,e235.4/9,Question put and agreed to.,Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,house-of-commons,106 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0.11,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0,e241.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,house-of-commons,107 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.14,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,a305.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,house-of-commons,356 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1.4,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1,a333.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,house-of-commons,357 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.11,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,a334.1/11,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,house-of-commons,358 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.6,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,a334.3/6,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,house-of-commons,359 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,a335.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,house-of-commons,362 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,a335.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,house-of-commons,360 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14,a335.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,house-of-commons,361 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8,a335.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,house-of-commons,363 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0.3,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0,a348.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,house-of-commons,364 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1.3,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1,c446.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,house-of-commons,235 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0.6,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0,c470.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,International Men’s Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,house-of-commons,236 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0.15,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0,c476.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,house-of-commons,237 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.14,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1,c605.1/14,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.1,house-of-commons,442 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.4,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3,c605.3/4,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2,house-of-commons,443 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.5,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1,c606.1/5,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1,house-of-commons,444 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10,c606.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,house-of-commons,445 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12,c606.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,house-of-commons,446 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.8.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.8,c606.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1,house-of-commons,447 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2.3,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2,a966.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,house-of-commons,91 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.11,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,a966.4/11,Question agreed to.,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,house-of-commons,92 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0.4,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0,a974.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,house-of-commons,93 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1.13,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1,b117.1/13,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,house-of-commons,186 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1,b120.1/2,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,house-of-commons,187 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,b120.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,house-of-commons,188 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.6,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,b120.3/6,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,house-of-commons,189 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8,b120.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,house-of-commons,190 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.16,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,e176.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,house-of-commons,107 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.8,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,e179.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,house-of-commons,108 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4.9,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4,e235.4/9,Question put and agreed to.,Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,house-of-commons,109 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0.11,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0,e241.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,house-of-commons,110 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.14,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,a305.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,house-of-commons,362 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1.4,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1,a333.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,house-of-commons,363 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.11,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,a334.1/11,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,house-of-commons,364 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.6,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,a334.3/6,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,house-of-commons,365 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,a335.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,house-of-commons,368 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,a335.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,house-of-commons,366 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14,a335.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,house-of-commons,367 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8,a335.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,house-of-commons,369 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0.3,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0,a348.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,house-of-commons,370 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1.3,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1,c446.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,house-of-commons,241 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0.6,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0,c470.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,International Men’s Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,house-of-commons,242 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0.15,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0,c476.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,house-of-commons,243 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.14,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1,d605.1/14,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1,house-of-commons,448 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.4,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3,d605.3/4,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2,house-of-commons,449 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.5,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1,d606.1/5,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1,house-of-commons,450 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10,d606.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,house-of-commons,451 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12,d606.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,house-of-commons,452 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.8.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.8,d606.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1,house-of-commons,453 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.19,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2,b680.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Treatment of Terminal Illness,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.1,house-of-commons,40 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.14,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1,b742.1/14,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.1,house-of-commons,41 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.6,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3,b742.3/6,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.2,house-of-commons,42 @@ -3689,12 +3689,18 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1.5,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.2,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6,b743.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4.1,house-of-commons,44 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.8.2,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.8,b743.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.3,house-of-commons,45 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.748.2.14,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.748.2,b748.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,house-of-commons,46 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.29,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,a809.2/29,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,house-of-commons,242 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.32,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,a888.1/32,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,house-of-commons,243 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,a890.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,house-of-commons,244 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,a890.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,house-of-commons,245 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8,a890.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,house-of-commons,246 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1.4,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1,a899.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,house-of-commons,247 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.29,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,a809.2/29,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,house-of-commons,248 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.32,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,a888.1/32,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,house-of-commons,249 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,a890.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,house-of-commons,250 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,a890.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,house-of-commons,251 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8,a890.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,house-of-commons,252 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1.4,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1,a899.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South 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a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/division-links.parquet b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/division-links.parquet index 300325f..18c082f 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/division-links.parquet and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/division-links.parquet differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/motions.csv b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/motions.csv index 428282f..1f2fbf4 100644 --- a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/motions.csv +++ b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/motions.csv @@ -13285,18 +13285,18 @@ That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6,2023-12-19,Clause 1 - Expenditure in connection with compensation schemes relating to Post Office Horizon system etc.,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,588 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2,2023-12-19,Third Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Compensation Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,589 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1,2023-12-19,Adjournment Debate: Transport Infrastructure: Cullompton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,590 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1,2024-01-08,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,428 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1,2024-01-08,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,435 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,2024-01-09,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision to require every school to have access to a qualified mental health professional; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,268 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision to require every school to have access to a qualified mental health professional; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,272 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.219.0.19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.219.0,2024-01-09,NHS Dentistry,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “House” to the end of the Question and add: “recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House recognises that NHS dentistry is in crisis, with eight in 10 dentists in England not taking on new NHS patients and vast parts of the country considered so-called dental deserts, where no dentists are available; regrets that this has led to people resorting to DIY dentistry or attending A&E to access urgent care; is concerned that tooth decay is the most common reason children aged six to 10 are admitted to hospital; and therefore calls on the Government to provide an extra 700,000 urgent appointments a year, introduce an incentive scheme to recruit new dentists to the areas most in need and a targeted supervised toothbrushing scheme for three to five year-olds to promote good oral health and reform the dental contract to rebuild the service in the long-run.",house-of-commons,14 +That this House recognises that NHS dentistry is in crisis, with eight in 10 dentists in England not taking on new NHS patients and vast parts of the country considered so-called dental deserts, where no dentists are available; regrets that this has led to people resorting to DIY dentistry or attending A&E to access urgent care; is concerned that tooth decay is the most common reason children aged six to 10 are admitted to hospital; and therefore calls on the Government to provide an extra 700,000 urgent appointments a year, introduce an incentive scheme to recruit new dentists to the areas most in need and a targeted supervised toothbrushing scheme for three to five year-olds to promote good oral health and reform the dental contract to rebuild the service in the long-run.",house-of-commons,15 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,2024-01-09,NHS Dentistry,"Resolved, -That this House recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.",house-of-commons,269 +That this House recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.",house-of-commons,273 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.227.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.227.1,2024-01-09,Rwanda Plan Cost and Asylum System,"I beg to move, That an Humble Address be presented to His Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give direction to the Home Secretary that, no later than 16 January 2024, there be laid before this House: (a) a list of all payments, either already made or scheduled, to the Government of Rwanda under the Economic Transformation and Integration Fund, including the cost of the fourth- and fifth-year payments due to the Government of Rwanda under the fund; @@ -13305,74 +13305,74 @@ That an Humble Address be presented to His Majesty, that he will be graciously p (d) any paper setting out the cost per person of relocating individuals to Rwanda and the Government’s assumptions about the number of asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda per year shared with or provided by HM Treasury between March and July 2022; and (e) his Department’s internal breakdown of the 35,119 non-substantive asylum decisions made between 1 January and 28 December 2023 showing the number of such decisions that were classified as withdrawn asylum applications and the number further sub-classified as either: (i) non-substantiated withdrawals -(ii) other withdrawals.",house-of-commons,15 +(ii) other withdrawals.",house-of-commons,16 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1306), a copy of which was laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,270 +That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1306), a copy of which was laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,274 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,2024-01-09,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,271 +That the draft Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,275 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Biodiversity Gain (Town and Country Planning) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,272 +That the draft Biodiversity Gain (Town and Country Planning) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,276 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Digital Government (Disclosure of Information) (Identity Verification Services) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 19 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,273 +That the draft Digital Government (Disclosure of Information) (Identity Verification Services) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 19 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,277 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,274 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1,2024-01-09,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,275 +That the draft Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,278 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1,2024-01-09,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,279 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,2024-01-10,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to grant to the Scottish Parliament legislative competence in respect of the role and functions of the Scottish Law Officers; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,466 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to grant to the Scottish Parliament legislative competence in respect of the role and functions of the Scottish Law Officers; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,473 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,2024-01-10,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the Order of 13 December 2023 (Finance Bill: Programme) be varied as follows: -In paragraph (5) of that Order, for “Thursday 18 January” substitute “Tuesday 30 January”.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,467 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4,2024-01-10,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,468 +In paragraph (5) of that Order, for “Thursday 18 January” substitute “Tuesday 30 January”.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,474 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4,2024-01-10,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,475 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.350.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.350.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 1: Finance Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of reliefs for research and development “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the implementation costs of the measures in section 2 incurred by— (a) HMRC, and (b) businesses. -(2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of the implementation costs of all measures related to credit or relief for research and development that have been introduced since December 2019.”—(James Murray)",house-of-commons,72 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1,2024-01-10,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,469 +(2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of the implementation costs of all measures related to credit or relief for research and development that have been introduced since December 2019.”—(James Murray)",house-of-commons,73 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1,2024-01-10,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,476 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.366.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.366.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 2: Finance Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of measures to tackle evasion and avoidance “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the measures in sections 31 to 33 to tackle evasion and avoidance. (2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of— (a) the average sentence handed down in each of the last five years for the offences listed in section 31; (b) the range of sentences handed down in each of the last five years for the offences listed in section 31; (c) the number of stop notices issued in each of the last five years to which the measures in section 33 would apply; and -(d) the estimated impact on revenue collected in each of the next five financial years resulting from the introduction of the measures in sections 31 to 33.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,73 +(d) the estimated impact on revenue collected in each of the next five financial years resulting from the introduction of the measures in sections 31 to 33.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,74 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.370.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.370.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 5: Finance Bill,"New Clause 5 - Tax Compliance Reporting (1) Within six months of the passage of this Act, the Chancellor of the Exchequer must carry out an assessment of the impact of sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act. -(2) The report must consider the capacity and ability of HMRC to enforce compliance with the measures contained in sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act, including setting out staffing arrangements within HMRC's Customer Compliance Group for undertaking enforcement work relating to sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,74 +(2) The report must consider the capacity and ability of HMRC to enforce compliance with the measures contained in sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act, including setting out staffing arrangements within HMRC's Customer Compliance Group for undertaking enforcement work relating to sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,75 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.373.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.373.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 7: Finance Bill,"New Clause 7 - Review of effectiveness of section 31 measures in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, conduct a review of the effectiveness of the provisions of section 31 in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money. (2) The review must evaluate the effectiveness of the provisions of section 31 in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money through comparison with the effectiveness of— (a) other measures that seek to prevent fraud involving taxpayers’ money, and -(b) the approach taken in other countries.”–(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,75 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1,2024-01-10,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,470 +(b) the approach taken in other countries.”–(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,76 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1,2024-01-10,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,477 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.389.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.389.4,2024-01-10,Amendment: Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House, while opposing any discrimination or prejudice in the economic activities of public bodies, believing that all such bodies must act without bias or selectivity when making ethical decisions on procurement and investment and recognising the impact selective and biased campaigns have had on the Jewish community in particular, declines to give a Third Reading to the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill because it does not effectively address the problem it rightly seeks to solve, is incompatible with international law and UN Security Council Resolutions, risks undermining support for groups around the world facing persecution, includes needlessly broad and sweeping draconian powers while placing unprecedented restrictions on public bodies to express a view on current and proposed policy and represents a major departure from the UK Government’s long-established diplomatic position on the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Golan Heights, in a way that undermines the UK’s future credibility and capacity to support diplomatic negotiations towards a just and lasting peace in Israel and Palestine based on a two-state solution, at a time when consistent support for that objective is more important than ever.”",house-of-commons,77 +“this House, while opposing any discrimination or prejudice in the economic activities of public bodies, believing that all such bodies must act without bias or selectivity when making ethical decisions on procurement and investment and recognising the impact selective and biased campaigns have had on the Jewish community in particular, declines to give a Third Reading to the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill because it does not effectively address the problem it rightly seeks to solve, is incompatible with international law and UN Security Council Resolutions, risks undermining support for groups around the world facing persecution, includes needlessly broad and sweeping draconian powers while placing unprecedented restrictions on public bodies to express a view on current and proposed policy and represents a major departure from the UK Government’s long-established diplomatic position on the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Golan Heights, in a way that undermines the UK’s future credibility and capacity to support diplomatic negotiations towards a just and lasting peace in Israel and Palestine based on a two-state solution, at a time when consistent support for that objective is more important than ever.”",house-of-commons,78 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.403.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.403.3,2024-01-10,Third Reading: Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 62(2)), That the Bill be now read the -Third time.",house-of-commons,76 +Third time.",house-of-commons,77 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2,2024-01-10,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,471 +That the draft Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,478 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,2024-01-10,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,472 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1,2024-01-10,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,473 +That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,479 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1,2024-01-10,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,480 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4,2024-01-11,SEND Provision and Funding,"I beg to move, -That this House calls for a review of funding for SEND provision.",house-of-commons,484 +That this House calls for a review of funding for SEND provision.",house-of-commons,491 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1,2024-01-11,Proposed British Jewish History Month,"I beg to move, -That this House calls for the creation of a British Jewish History Month.",house-of-commons,485 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1,2024-01-11,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)5 pm",house-of-commons,486 +That this House calls for the creation of a British Jewish History Month.",house-of-commons,492 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1,2024-01-11,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)5 pm",house-of-commons,493 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3,2024-01-15,Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill (Instruction),"I beg to move, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill, That the Committee have leave to make provision for the whole of the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,235 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill, That the Committee have leave to make provision for the whole of the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,236 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.3,2024-01-15,Clause 1 - Prohibition of export of livestock for slaughter,"I beg to move amendment 2, page 1, line 16, after “goats,” insert “(da) alpaca,”. This amendment would add alpacas to the definition of livestock covered by the Bill.",house-of-commons,8 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0,2024-01-15,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,233 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0,2024-01-15,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,234 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.4,2024-01-15,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Amendment of List of Safe States) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 November 2023, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,9 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.650.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.650.1,2024-01-15,Delegated Legislation: Immigration and Asylum,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Immigration (Health Charge) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 19 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,10 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1,2024-01-15,Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament,"I beg to move, -That Maria Eagle be removed from the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament under Schedule 1 to the Justice and Security Act 2013 and Dame Angela Eagle be appointed to that Committee under section 1 of that Act.",house-of-commons,234 +That Maria Eagle be removed from the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament under Schedule 1 to the Justice and Security Act 2013 and Dame Angela Eagle be appointed to that Committee under section 1 of that Act.",house-of-commons,235 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.696.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.696.2,2024-01-16,Leave for Bill: Scotland (Self-Determination),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to transfer the power to legislate for a Scottish independence referendum to the Scottish Parliament; to provide that that power may only be exercised where the Scottish public has demonstrated its support for the holding of such a referendum; to provide that no such referendum may be held sooner than seven years after the previous such referendum; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,98 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"I beg to move amendment 45, page 2, line 33, leave out “a safe” and insert “an unsafe”.",house-of-commons,104 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to transfer the power to legislate for a Scottish independence referendum to the Scottish Parliament; to provide that that power may only be exercised where the Scottish public has demonstrated its support for the holding of such a referendum; to provide that no such referendum may be held sooner than seven years after the previous such referendum; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,99 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"I beg to move amendment 45, page 2, line 33, leave out “a safe” and insert “an unsafe”.",house-of-commons,105 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Amendment proposed: 10, in clause 2, page 3, line 13, leave out subsection (5) and insert— “(5A) This Act and the Illegal Migration Act 2023 will have effect in relation to removals to Rwanda notwithstanding— (a) any provision made by or under the Immigration Acts, @@ -13388,32 +13388,32 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16 (b) a court or tribunal when considering any application or appeal which relates to a decision or purported decision to remove, or to consider the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023. (5F) No inference is to be drawn from this section as to whether or not a person or body mentioned in subsection (5E) would otherwise have been required to have regard to international law. (5G) The Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 is amended as follows. -(5H) In section 2 at the end insert “except in relation to the removal of a person to Rwanda under the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024 and the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.”—(Sir William Cash.)",house-of-commons,99 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,100 +(5H) In section 2 at the end insert “except in relation to the removal of a person to Rwanda under the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024 and the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.”—(Sir William Cash.)",house-of-commons,100 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,101 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.786.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.786.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Amendment proposed: 19, page 4, line 11, leave out from “whether” to the end of line 14 and insert -“and in what manner a person is to be removed, or considered for removal, to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,101 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,102 +“and in what manner a person is to be removed, or considered for removal, to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,102 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,103 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.793.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.793.1,2024-01-16,New Clause 6: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"New Clause 6 - Changes to the classification of Rwanda as safe “(1) A Monitoring Committee overseeing removals to Rwanda must be established and maintained in accordance with Article 15 of the Rwanda Treaty. (2) Section 2(1) of this Act does not apply if— (a) the Monitoring Committee established under subsection (1) has formally concluded that the Republic of Rwanda is in breach of its obligations under that Treaty, (b) the Secretary of State has advised against travel to the Republic of Rwanda, or (c) if a court or tribunal has found the Republic of Rwanda to be unsafe in accordance with subsection (3) below. -(3) On an application for judicial review, if a UK Senior Court determines that credible evidence exists that the Republic of Rwanda is no longer safe on the basis of non-compliance with its obligations under the Rwanda Treaty, nothing in this Act shall prevent a court or tribunal from further considering an application for judicial review brought by an individual so affected.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,103 +(3) On an application for judicial review, if a UK Senior Court determines that credible evidence exists that the Republic of Rwanda is no longer safe on the basis of non-compliance with its obligations under the Rwanda Treaty, nothing in this Act shall prevent a court or tribunal from further considering an application for judicial review brought by an individual so affected.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,104 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1,2024-01-16,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Representation of the People (Postal and Proxy Voting etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,547 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1,2024-01-16,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,548 +That the draft Representation of the People (Postal and Proxy Voting etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,554 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1,2024-01-16,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,555 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,2024-01-17,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to establish the right to breathe clean air; to require the Secretary of State to achieve and maintain clean air in England; to involve the UK Health Security Agency in setting and reviewing pollutants and their limits; to enhance the powers, duties and functions of various agencies and authorities in relation to air pollution; to establish the Citizens’ Commission for Clean Air with powers to institute or intervene in legal proceedings; to require the Secretary of State and the relevant national authorities to apply environmental principles in carrying out their duties under this Act and the clean air enactments; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,720 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3,2024-01-17,Clause 3 - Disapplication of the Human Rights Act 1998,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,164 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to establish the right to breathe clean air; to require the Secretary of State to achieve and maintain clean air in England; to involve the UK Health Security Agency in setting and reviewing pollutants and their limits; to enhance the powers, duties and functions of various agencies and authorities in relation to air pollution; to establish the Citizens’ Commission for Clean Air with powers to institute or intervene in legal proceedings; to require the Secretary of State and the relevant national authorities to apply environmental principles in carrying out their duties under this Act and the clean air enactments; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,727 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3,2024-01-17,Clause 3 - Disapplication of the Human Rights Act 1998,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,165 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.939.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.939.1,2024-01-17,Clause 5 - Interim measures of the European Court of Human Rights,"Amendment proposed: 23, page 5, line 13, leave out subsection (2) and insert— -“(2A) The interim measure is not binding on the United Kingdom, and will have no effect on any provision made by or by virtue of this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023, and shall not prevent or delay the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023.”—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,165 +“(2A) The interim measure is not binding on the United Kingdom, and will have no effect on any provision made by or by virtue of this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023, and shall not prevent or delay the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023.”—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,166 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.943.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.943.0,2024-01-17,: ,"Clause 5 - Interim measures of the European Court of Human Rights -Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 5 to 8 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,168 +Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 5 to 8 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,169 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.948.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.948.1,2024-01-17,Clause 9 - Commencement and transitional provision,"Amendment proposed: 36, page 6, line 39, after “force” insert -“, or the day on which a full economic impact assessment for the bill is published including any financial memorandum signed between Rwanda and the UK relating to the Rwanda Treaty, whichever is later”.—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,166 +“, or the day on which a full economic impact assessment for the bill is published including any financial memorandum signed between Rwanda and the UK relating to the Rwanda Treaty, whichever is later”.—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,167 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.953.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.953.0,2024-01-17,: ,"Clause 9 - Commencement and transitional provision -Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 9 and 10 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,169 +Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 9 and 10 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,170 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1,2024-01-17,New Clause 8: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"New Clause 8 - Return of Individuals due to Serious Criminal Offences “(1) A Minister of the Crown must lay a statement before Parliament within 40 days if both of the following conditions are met— (a) the Secretary of State has approved a request from the Republic of Rwanda to return to the UK a person previously relocated under the terms of the Rwanda Treaty, @@ -13425,23 +13425,23 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17 (ii) consider whether or not as a result of the contents of the statement, there should be a suspension of the Rwanda Treaty. (3) For the purposes of this section— “the Rwanda Treaty” means the agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Rwanda for the provision of an asylum partnership to strengthen shared international commitments on the protection of refugees and migrants, signed at Kigali on 5 December 2023; -“Minister of the Crown” has the same meaning as in the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,167 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2,2024-01-17,Third Reading: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,170 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,2024-01-17,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,"That the draft Child Support (Management of Payments and Arrears and Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 November 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,721 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1,2024-01-17,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,722 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Approve: Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023,"That the draft Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,172 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Deferred Divisions: Immigration,"That the draft Immigration (Employment of Adults Subject to Immigration Control) (Maximum Penalty) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,171 +“Minister of the Crown” has the same meaning as in the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,168 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2,2024-01-17,Third Reading: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,171 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,2024-01-17,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,"That the draft Child Support (Management of Payments and Arrears and Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 November 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,728 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1,2024-01-17,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,729 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Approve: Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023,"That the draft Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,173 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Deferred Divisions: Immigration,"That the draft Immigration (Employment of Adults Subject to Immigration Control) (Maximum Penalty) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,172 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1,2024-01-18,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,406 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,413 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2,2024-01-18,Loan Charge,"I beg to move, -That this House is deeply concerned that HMRC has confirmed the suicides of 10 people facing the Loan Charge and that, despite the Morse Review, thousands face unaffordable demands, with the risk of further suicides; notes that HMRC has also confirmed 24 cases of serious harm, including 13 suicide attempts; believes that many people who used schemes were victims of mis-selling, and that in other cases employers and agencies pushed people into using them, yet HMRC is demanding all disputed tax from scheme users, not from those who recommended, promoted and operated the schemes; further notes that section 44 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 deems agency workers to be taxable as employees of those agencies and that HMRC should have collected tax from agencies at the time; criticises HMRC transferring the liability to individuals despite its own failures; observes that HMRC is pursuing open enquiries for schemes before 2011 despite the Morse Review; also notes that HMRC is seeking additional payments from those who settled; further believes that the Morse Review was limited and not genuinely independent of HM Treasury and HMRC; highlights the resolution proposed by tax professionals; calls on the Government to work with all parties to find a fair resolution and for a full independent investigation, including into the conduct of HMRC; and believes that taxpayer rights must be enshrined in law and enquiries closed after four years if HMRC fails to act.",house-of-commons,407 +That this House is deeply concerned that HMRC has confirmed the suicides of 10 people facing the Loan Charge and that, despite the Morse Review, thousands face unaffordable demands, with the risk of further suicides; notes that HMRC has also confirmed 24 cases of serious harm, including 13 suicide attempts; believes that many people who used schemes were victims of mis-selling, and that in other cases employers and agencies pushed people into using them, yet HMRC is demanding all disputed tax from scheme users, not from those who recommended, promoted and operated the schemes; further notes that section 44 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 deems agency workers to be taxable as employees of those agencies and that HMRC should have collected tax from agencies at the time; criticises HMRC transferring the liability to individuals despite its own failures; observes that HMRC is pursuing open enquiries for schemes before 2011 despite the Morse Review; also notes that HMRC is seeking additional payments from those who settled; further believes that the Morse Review was limited and not genuinely independent of HM Treasury and HMRC; highlights the resolution proposed by tax professionals; calls on the Government to work with all parties to find a fair resolution and for a full independent investigation, including into the conduct of HMRC; and believes that taxpayer rights must be enshrined in law and enquiries closed after four years if HMRC fails to act.",house-of-commons,414 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1,2024-01-18,High Speed 2 Compensation,"I beg to move, -That this House calls on the Government to provide compensation to people who have been affected by the construction of HS2.",house-of-commons,408 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1,2024-01-18,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,409 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,487 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,488 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,489 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1,2024-01-19,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,490 +That this House calls on the Government to provide compensation to people who have been affected by the construction of HS2.",house-of-commons,415 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1,2024-01-18,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,416 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,494 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,495 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,496 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1,2024-01-19,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,497 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,2024-01-22,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill: Committal @@ -13451,14 +13451,14 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,579 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,2024-01-22,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"That the draft Wine (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,580 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1,2024-01-22,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,581 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2,2024-01-22,Second Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,117 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,586 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,2024-01-22,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"That the draft Wine (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,587 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1,2024-01-22,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,588 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2,2024-01-22,Second Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,118 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.46.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.46.0,2024-01-22,Amendment: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House, while affirming the need for urgent action to tackle the UK’s energy insecurity, the cost of living crisis, and the climate crisis, and for a managed, fair and prosperous transition for workers and communities, declines to give a Second Reading to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill because mandating annual oil and gas licensing rounds will not reduce energy costs for households and businesses as the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has stated, will not enhance energy security, offers no plan for the future of the UK’s offshore energy communities, will ensure the UK remains at the mercy of petrostates and dictators who control fossil fuel markets, is entirely incompatible with the UK’s international climate change commitments and is a totally unnecessary piece of legislation which will do nothing to serve the UK’s national interest.”",house-of-commons,118 +“this House, while affirming the need for urgent action to tackle the UK’s energy insecurity, the cost of living crisis, and the climate crisis, and for a managed, fair and prosperous transition for workers and communities, declines to give a Second Reading to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill because mandating annual oil and gas licensing rounds will not reduce energy costs for households and businesses as the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has stated, will not enhance energy security, offers no plan for the future of the UK’s offshore energy communities, will ensure the UK remains at the mercy of petrostates and dictators who control fossil fuel markets, is entirely incompatible with the UK’s international climate change commitments and is a totally unnecessary piece of legislation which will do nothing to serve the UK’s national interest.”",house-of-commons,119 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,2024-01-23,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the weapons to which section 141 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 applies; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,643 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the weapons to which section 141 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 applies; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,650 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.200.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.200.3,2024-01-23,Second Reading: Children Not in School: National Register and Support,"I beg to move, That this House condemns the Secretary of State for Education for her failure to tackle the crisis of persistent school absence; calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to amend the Education Act 1996 in order to establish a mandatory duty on local authorities in England to maintain a register of eligible children not in school, as set out in Part 3 of the Schools Bill [Lords] published in the 2022-23 Parliamentary session; and therefore makes provision as set out in this Order: (1) On Wednesday 7 February 2024: @@ -13511,32 +13511,32 @@ and shall not put any other Questions, other than the Question on any motion des (b) Standing Order 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply in respect of any such debate. (19) In this Order, “a designated Member” means— (a) the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South; and -(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South.",house-of-commons,133 +(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South.",house-of-commons,134 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.2,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the need to decarbonise steel production; appreciates the pride that local communities have in their historic steelworks; regrets that the Government has pushed through plans for decarbonising steel in the UK which will result in thousands of steelworkers losing their jobs and risk leaving the UK as the first developed country in the world without the capacity to produce primary steel; further regrets that the Government has failed to produce an industrial strategy which could have included a plan for the whole steel sector; believes that primary steel is a sovereign capability and is therefore concerned about the impact that the Government’s plans could have on national security; also believes that steel production can have a bright future in the UK; therefore calls on the Government to work with industry and workers to achieve a transition that secures jobs and primary steelmaking for decades to come; and further calls on the Secretary of State for Business and Trade to report to Parliament by 27 February 2024 with an assessment of the impact on the UK of the loss of primary steel production capabilities.",house-of-commons,134 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,644 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,2024-01-23,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,"That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1364), dated 12 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,645 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1,2024-01-23,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,646 +That this House recognises the need to decarbonise steel production; appreciates the pride that local communities have in their historic steelworks; regrets that the Government has pushed through plans for decarbonising steel in the UK which will result in thousands of steelworkers losing their jobs and risk leaving the UK as the first developed country in the world without the capacity to produce primary steel; further regrets that the Government has failed to produce an industrial strategy which could have included a plan for the whole steel sector; believes that primary steel is a sovereign capability and is therefore concerned about the impact that the Government’s plans could have on national security; also believes that steel production can have a bright future in the UK; therefore calls on the Government to work with industry and workers to achieve a transition that secures jobs and primary steelmaking for decades to come; and further calls on the Secretary of State for Business and Trade to report to Parliament by 27 February 2024 with an assessment of the impact on the UK of the loss of primary steel production capabilities.",house-of-commons,135 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,651 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,2024-01-23,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,"That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1364), dated 12 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,652 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1,2024-01-23,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,653 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,2024-01-24,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about speeding offences on roads to which a 20mph limit applies; to make provision about the enforcement of moving traffic offences; to require 24 hour staffing of works on specified public roads; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,549 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3,2024-01-24,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,550 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2,2024-01-24,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third Time.",house-of-commons,551 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about speeding offences on roads to which a 20mph limit applies; to make provision about the enforcement of moving traffic offences; to require 24 hour staffing of works on specified public roads; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,556 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3,2024-01-24,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,557 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2,2024-01-24,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third Time.",house-of-commons,558 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1,2024-01-24,Situation in the Red Sea,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the situation in the Red Sea.",house-of-commons,552 +That this House has considered the situation in the Red Sea.",house-of-commons,559 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,2024-01-24,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure (HC 341), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,553 +That the Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure (HC 341), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,560 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,2024-01-24,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Church of England Pensions (Application of Capital Funds) Measure (HC 342), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,554 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1,2024-01-24,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,555 +That the Church of England Pensions (Application of Capital Funds) Measure (HC 342), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,561 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1,2024-01-24,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,562 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0,2024-01-25,Holocaust Memorial Day,"Resolved, -That this House has considered Holocaust Memorial Day.",house-of-commons,229 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1,2024-01-25,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,230 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1,2024-01-26,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,277 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6,2024-01-26,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,276 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,278 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,279 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1,2024-01-26,Adjournment Debate: Trident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,280 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2,2024-01-29,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,670 +That this House has considered Holocaust Memorial Day.",house-of-commons,230 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1,2024-01-25,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1,2024-01-26,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,281 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6,2024-01-26,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,280 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,282 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1,2024-01-26,Adjournment Debate: Trident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,284 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2,2024-01-29,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,677 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1,2024-01-29,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -13545,23 +13545,23 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Trade (Comprehensive and Progre (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,673 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,680 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12,2024-01-29,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Sentencing Act 2020 (Amendment of Schedule 21) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,671 +That the draft Sentencing Act 2020 (Amendment of Schedule 21) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,678 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,2024-01-29,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,672 +That the draft Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,679 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,2024-01-29,: ,"That the draft Local Government Finance Act 1988 (Prescription of Non-Domestic Rating Multipliers) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,676 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,683 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,2024-01-29,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,674 +That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,681 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,2024-01-29,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 27 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,675 +That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 27 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,682 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7,2024-01-29,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,"Ordered, That Dan Carden be discharged from the Committee of Public Accounts and Ms Marie Rimmer be added.—(Sir Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,677 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,684 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,2024-01-30,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the training of teachers in relation to the early identification of autism; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,708 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5,2024-01-30,Second Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,160 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the training of teachers in relation to the early identification of autism; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,715 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5,2024-01-30,Second Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,161 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1,2024-01-30,New Clause 16: Media Bill,"New Clause 16 - Listed Events “(1) The Broadcasting Act 1996 is amended as follows. (2) In section 97 (as amended by section 299 of the Communications Act 2003), after subsection (1B) insert— @@ -13580,73 +13580,73 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30 (l) Six Nations Rugby Tournament Matches Involving Home Countries; (m) the Derby; (n) the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final; -(o) any match involving the national teams of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or England pertaining to qualification for the events listed in paragraphs (c), (d), (e) and (f).””—(Gavin Newlands.)",house-of-commons,161 +(o) any match involving the national teams of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or England pertaining to qualification for the events listed in paragraphs (c), (d), (e) and (f).””—(Gavin Newlands.)",house-of-commons,162 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.813.3.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.813.3,2024-01-30,Clause 25 - Sections 20 to 24: further provision,"Amendment proposed: 88, in clause 25, page 30, line 30, at end insert— “(4) On the date on which section 21 comes into force, the Secretary of State must revise the list maintained for the purposes of Part 4 of the Broadcasting Act 1996 so that it includes— (a) at least one cricket test match each year between the months of May and September; (b) at least one cricket One Day International match each year between the months of May and September; (c) all other currently listed Group A events. -(5) The events listed under subsection (4) must be allocated to Group A.”—(Jamie Stone.)",house-of-commons,162 +(5) The events listed under subsection (4) must be allocated to Group A.”—(Jamie Stone.)",house-of-commons,163 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.819.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.819.1,2024-01-30,Clause 50 - Awards of costs,"Amendment proposed: 2, page 114, line 7, leave out subsections (2) and (3) and insert— -“(2) Section 40(3) of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 is omitted.”—(George Eustice.)",house-of-commons,163 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2,2024-01-30,Third Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,709 +“(2) Section 40(3) of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 is omitted.”—(George Eustice.)",house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2,2024-01-30,Third Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,716 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3,2024-01-30,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,710 +That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,717 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,2024-01-30,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1397), dated 14 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,711 +That the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1397), dated 14 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,718 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,2024-01-30,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 25), -That this House, at its rising on Thursday 8 February 2024, do adjourn until Monday 19 February 2024; at its rising on Tuesday 26 March 2024, do adjourn until Monday 15 April 2024; at its rising on Thursday 2 May 2024, do adjourn until Tuesday 7 May 2024; and, at its rising on Thursday 23 May 2024, do adjourn until Monday 3 June 2024.—(Mr Marcus Jones.)",house-of-commons,712 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1,2024-01-30,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,713 +That this House, at its rising on Thursday 8 February 2024, do adjourn until Monday 19 February 2024; at its rising on Tuesday 26 March 2024, do adjourn until Monday 15 April 2024; at its rising on Thursday 2 May 2024, do adjourn until Tuesday 7 May 2024; and, at its rising on Thursday 23 May 2024, do adjourn until Monday 3 June 2024.—(Mr Marcus Jones.)",house-of-commons,719 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1,2024-01-30,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,720 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,2024-01-31,Police (Declaration),"Ordered, That Tonia Antoniazzi, Sarah Champion, Neil Coyle, Dame Diana Johnson, Ben Lake, Caroline Nokes, Jess Phillips, Liz Saville Roberts and Mr William Wragg present the Bill. -Tonia Antoniazzi accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,461 +Tonia Antoniazzi accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,468 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.924.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.924.3,2024-01-31,"Political Parties, Elections and Referendums","Resolved, -That the draft Electoral Commission Strategy and Policy Statement, which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,70 +That the draft Electoral Commission Strategy and Policy Statement, which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,71 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1,2024-01-31,Social Security,"I beg to move, -That the draft Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,462 +That the draft Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,469 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1,2024-01-31,Pensions,"I beg to move, -That the draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,463 +That the draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,470 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4,2024-01-31,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Coronavirus and Influenza) (England and Wales and Scotland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,464 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Coronavirus and Influenza) (England and Wales and Scotland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,471 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,2024-01-31,Approve: Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Motion made, and Question put, -That the draft Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,71 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1,2024-01-31,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,465 +That the draft Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,72 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1,2024-01-31,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,472 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4,2024-02-01,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,415 +That the draft Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,422 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1,2024-02-01,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,416 +That the draft Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,423 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2,2024-02-01,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,"I beg to move, -That this House condemns unreservedly the actions of the government of Iran and the violent conduct of the police in suppressing protests in that country; is deeply concerned over Tehran’s growing use of terrorism, espionage, cyber attacks and hostage-taking diplomacy to restrict and eliminate the Iranian democratic opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), targeting in particular members of the organised opposition, PMOI (MEK), in Ashraf 3, Albania and NCRI gatherings since 2018; notes that the resistance is struggling for the establishment of a secular democratic republic; calls on European governments, especially the government of Albania, to counter Tehran’s illegal activities and uphold the rights of members of the Iranian opposition PMOI (MEK) at Ashraf-3 in accordance with the 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention, the European Convention of Human Rights and international law; is further concerned by reports of threats made to Iranian dissidents in the UK; urges the Government to include Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the list of proscribed terrorist organisations; and further calls upon the Government to work with international counterparts to ensure that further sanctions are placed on Iran without delay and Iran is held to account for its illegal activities at home and abroad.",house-of-commons,417 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2,2024-02-01,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,418 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,292 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,293 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,294 +That this House condemns unreservedly the actions of the government of Iran and the violent conduct of the police in suppressing protests in that country; is deeply concerned over Tehran’s growing use of terrorism, espionage, cyber attacks and hostage-taking diplomacy to restrict and eliminate the Iranian democratic opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), targeting in particular members of the organised opposition, PMOI (MEK), in Ashraf 3, Albania and NCRI gatherings since 2018; notes that the resistance is struggling for the establishment of a secular democratic republic; calls on European governments, especially the government of Albania, to counter Tehran’s illegal activities and uphold the rights of members of the Iranian opposition PMOI (MEK) at Ashraf-3 in accordance with the 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention, the European Convention of Human Rights and international law; is further concerned by reports of threats made to Iranian dissidents in the UK; urges the Government to include Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the list of proscribed terrorist organisations; and further calls upon the Government to work with international counterparts to ensure that further sanctions are placed on Iran without delay and Iran is held to account for its illegal activities at home and abroad.",house-of-commons,424 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2,2024-02-01,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,425 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,299 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,300 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,301 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1,2024-02-05,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That provision may be made for the electricity generator levy not to apply to new generating plant.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,301 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0,2024-02-05,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,302 +That provision may be made for the electricity generator levy not to apply to new generating plant.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,308 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0,2024-02-05,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,309 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.75.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.75.1,2024-02-05,New Clause 6: Finance Bill,"New Clause 6 - Assessment of the impact of permanent full expensing “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within six months of this Act being passed, publish an assessment of the impact of the measures in clause 1 of this Act on— (a) business investment, and (b) economic growth. (2) The review under subsection (1) must— (a) assess the impact of full expensing being made permanent, and -(b) consider what other policies would support the effectiveness of the measures in clause 1 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,30 +(b) consider what other policies would support the effectiveness of the measures in clause 1 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,31 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.79.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.79.1,2024-02-05,New Clause 7: Finance Bill,"New Clause 7 - Review of multipliers used to calculate higher rates of air passenger duty “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, at the next fiscal event, publish a review of the multipliers used to calculate higher rates of air passenger duty for each destination band. (2) This review must propose options for introducing a multiplier to link the higher rate and the reduced rate within the domestic band. -(3) The Chancellor must, at the next fiscal event, make clear what changes, if any, he will implement as a result of this review.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,31 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2,2024-02-05,Third Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,29 +(3) The Chancellor must, at the next fiscal event, make clear what changes, if any, he will implement as a result of this review.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,32 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2,2024-02-05,Third Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,30 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,303 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,310 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayors) Filling of Vacancies Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,304 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayors) Filling of Vacancies Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,311 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Animal Welfare (Primate Licences) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,305 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1,2024-02-05,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,306 +That the draft Animal Welfare (Primate Licences) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,312 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1,2024-02-05,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,313 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,2024-02-06,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a social tariff for energy.",house-of-commons,456 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a social tariff for energy.",house-of-commons,463 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3,2024-02-06,Knife and Sword Ban,"I beg to move, -That this House condemns the Government for overseeing a 77 per cent increase in knife crime since 2015; recognises the devastating impact that knife crime has on victims, their families and the wider community; acknowledges that the Government recently announced measures to ban zombie knives and machetes; believes, nonetheless, that this legislation does not go nearly far enough, meaning that a number of dangerous types of knives and swords will remain legal and available on UK streets; therefore calls on the Government to address the shortcomings of the ban by extending it to cover ninja swords and consulting on a further extension; and further calls for the Government to establish an end-to-end review of online knife sales and introduce criminal liability for senior management of websites which indirectly sell illegal knives online.",house-of-commons,457 +That this House condemns the Government for overseeing a 77 per cent increase in knife crime since 2015; recognises the devastating impact that knife crime has on victims, their families and the wider community; acknowledges that the Government recently announced measures to ban zombie knives and machetes; believes, nonetheless, that this legislation does not go nearly far enough, meaning that a number of dangerous types of knives and swords will remain legal and available on UK streets; therefore calls on the Government to address the shortcomings of the ban by extending it to cover ninja swords and consulting on a further extension; and further calls for the Government to establish an end-to-end review of online knife sales and introduce criminal liability for senior management of websites which indirectly sell illegal knives online.",house-of-commons,464 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.171.2,2024-02-06,New Order: Ministerial Severance: Reform,"I beg to move, That this House calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to amend the Ministerial and other Pensions and Salaries Act 1991 to ensure that— (i) departing Ministers who have not attained the age of 65 receive an amount equal to one-quarter of their earnings over the previous 12 months as a Minister, minus any period covered by a previous severance entitlement, where that is lower than an amount equal to one-quarter of the annual salary paid to that Minister before their departure; @@ -13701,31 +13701,31 @@ That this House calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to (b) Standing Order 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply in respect of any such debate. (19) In this Order, “a designated Member” means— (a) the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury; and -(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury.",house-of-commons,69 +(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury.",house-of-commons,70 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2,2024-02-06,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere and the European Space Agency (Immunities and Privileges) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,458 +That the draft European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere and the European Space Agency (Immunities and Privileges) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,465 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,2024-02-06,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024, No. 69), dated 22 January 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,459 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1,2024-02-06,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,460 +That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024, No. 69), dated 22 January 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,466 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1,2024-02-06,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,467 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2,2024-02-07,Leave for Bill: State Pension Age (Compensation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a compensation scheme for women born between 6th April 1950 and 5th April 1960 inclusive who have been affected by increases in the state pension age; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,179 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a compensation scheme for women born between 6th April 1950 and 5th April 1960 inclusive who have been affected by increases in the state pension age; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,180 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1,2024-02-07,Police Grant Report,"I beg to move, -That the Police Grant Report (England and Wales) 2024-25 (HC 482), which was laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,180 +That the Police Grant Report (England and Wales) 2024-25 (HC 482), which was laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,181 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2,2024-02-07,Local Government Finance,"I beg to move, -That the Local Government Finance Report (England) 2024–25 (HC 318), which was laid before this House on 5 February, be approved.",house-of-commons,181 +That the Local Government Finance Report (England) 2024–25 (HC 318), which was laid before this House on 5 February, be approved.",house-of-commons,182 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10,2024-02-07,: ,"That the draft Gender Recognition (Approved Countries and Territories and Saving Provision) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 6 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,184 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,185 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10,2024-02-07,Approve: Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved. —(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,182 +That the draft Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved. —(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,183 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12,2024-02-07,Approve: Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,183 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1,2024-02-07,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,185 +That the draft Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,184 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1,2024-02-07,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,186 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2,2024-02-08,National HIV Testing Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered National HIV testing week.",house-of-commons,542 +That this House has considered National HIV testing week.",house-of-commons,549 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2,2024-02-08,Post Office Management Culture,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the management culture of the Post Office.",house-of-commons,543 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1,2024-02-08,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,544 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2,2024-02-19,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,439 +That this House has considered the management culture of the Post Office.",house-of-commons,550 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1,2024-02-08,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,551 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2,2024-02-19,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,446 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1,2024-02-19,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)),That the following provisions shall apply to the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. Proceedings in Public Bill Committee (2) Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Tuesday 12 March 2024. @@ -13733,56 +13733,56 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19 (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7)Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,440 +(7)Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,447 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,2024-02-19,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State or a government department, and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,441 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,448 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft East Midlands Combined County Authority Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,442 +That the draft East Midlands Combined County Authority Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,449 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Security (Contributions) (Limits and Thresholds, National Insurance Funds Payments and Extension of Veterans Relief) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,443 +That the draft Social Security (Contributions) (Limits and Thresholds, National Insurance Funds Payments and Extension of Veterans Relief) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,450 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,444 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1,2024-02-19,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,445 +That the draft Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,451 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1,2024-02-19,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,452 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,2024-02-20,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to expand the list of sporting events that must be made available for broadcast by free-to-air television channels to include all qualifying matches played by the Scotland men’s and women’s national football teams in the World Cup and the UEFA European Football Championship; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,611 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to expand the list of sporting events that must be made available for broadcast by free-to-air television channels to include all qualifying matches played by the Scotland men’s and women’s national football teams in the World Cup and the UEFA European Football Championship; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,618 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.2,2024-02-20,Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences,"Amendment proposed: 10, page 1, line 6, at end insert— -“(aa) the just transition test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dave Doogan.)",house-of-commons,124 +“(aa) the just transition test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dave Doogan.)",house-of-commons,125 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.4,2024-02-20,Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences,"Amendment proposed: 17, page 1, line 6, at end insert— -“(aa) the climate change test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dr Whitehead.)",house-of-commons,125 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0,2024-02-20,Third Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,123 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,2024-02-20,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"That the draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 January, be approved—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,612 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1,2024-02-20,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,613 +“(aa) the climate change test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dr Whitehead.)",house-of-commons,126 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0,2024-02-20,Third Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,124 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,2024-02-20,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"That the draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 January, be approved—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,619 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1,2024-02-20,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,620 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.717.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.717.2,2024-02-21,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (Reform),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences authorising the driving of motor vehicles of certain classes; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,78 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences authorising the driving of motor vehicles of certain classes; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,79 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3,2024-02-21,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,"I beg to move amendment (a), to leave out from “House” to end and add -“believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.”",house-of-commons,492 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,79 +“believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.”",house-of-commons,499 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,80 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza,"Resolved, -That this House believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.",house-of-commons,491 +That this House believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.",house-of-commons,498 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6,2024-02-21,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Bank of England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,494 +That the draft Bank of England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,501 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,2024-02-21,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,493 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1,2024-02-21,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,495 +That the draft Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,500 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1,2024-02-21,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,502 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3,2024-02-22,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the civil nuclear roadmap.",house-of-commons,339 +That this House has considered the civil nuclear roadmap.",house-of-commons,346 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1,2024-02-22,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered premature deaths from heart and circulatory diseases.",house-of-commons,340 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1,2024-02-22,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,341 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,215 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1,2024-02-23,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,216 +That this House has considered premature deaths from heart and circulatory diseases.",house-of-commons,347 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1,2024-02-22,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,348 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,216 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1,2024-02-23,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,217 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Second time. -I have been a Member of Parliament for nearly 23 years. [Hon. Members: “No!] I know it is difficult to believe for some, but it is true. This is the first occasion on which my name has been drawn in the private Member’s Bill ballot; I am pleased to say my name was drawn fourth. I thought long and hard about the most appropriate and best piece of draft legislation to bring forward. I decided on this Bill, because I genuinely think it is incredibly important, and I will set out to the House why that is.",house-of-commons,212 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,213 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,214 +I have been a Member of Parliament for nearly 23 years. [Hon. Members: “No!] I know it is difficult to believe for some, but it is true. This is the first occasion on which my name has been drawn in the private Member’s Bill ballot; I am pleased to say my name was drawn fourth. I thought long and hard about the most appropriate and best piece of draft legislation to bring forward. I decided on this Bill, because I genuinely think it is incredibly important, and I will set out to the House why that is.",house-of-commons,213 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,214 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,215 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1,2024-02-26,Northern Ireland,"I beg to move, -That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty welcoming the return of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland, re-affirming the importance of upholding the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in all its strands, acknowledging the foundational importance of the Acts of Union 1800, including the economic provisions under Article 6 of those Acts, and recognising that, consistent with section 23(1) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, executive power in Northern Ireland shall continue to be vested in His Majesty, and that joint authority is not provided for in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in respect of the UK and Irish Governments.",house-of-commons,474 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1,2024-02-26,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,475 +That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty welcoming the return of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland, re-affirming the importance of upholding the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in all its strands, acknowledging the foundational importance of the Acts of Union 1800, including the economic provisions under Article 6 of those Acts, and recognising that, consistent with section 23(1) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, executive power in Northern Ireland shall continue to be vested in His Majesty, and that joint authority is not provided for in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in respect of the UK and Irish Governments.",house-of-commons,481 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1,2024-02-26,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,482 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,2024-02-27,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a scheme in which graduates of specified university courses may be exempt from requirements to repay a student loan, in full or in part, provided that they are employed in the United Kingdom in a relevant sector for a minimum time period; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,518 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,2024-02-27,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,519 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a scheme in which graduates of specified university courses may be exempt from requirements to repay a student loan, in full or in part, provided that they are employed in the United Kingdom in a relevant sector for a minimum time period; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,525 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,2024-02-27,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,526 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.259.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.259.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 1: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 1 - Estate management services “(1) Within three months of the passage of this Act, the Secretary of State must by regulation provide for residents of managed dwellings to take ownership, at nominal cost, of— (a) an estate management company, or @@ -13791,7 +13791,7 @@ if the estate management company or connected company or business does not— (i) provide the residents of the managed dwellings with a copy of its budget for the forthcoming year and accounts for the past year; (ii) give sufficient notice to enable residents to attend its annual meeting; (iii) acknowledge correspondence sent by registered post to its registered office within a reasonable length of time. -(2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend primary legislation.”—(Helen Morgan.)",house-of-commons,90 +(2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend primary legislation.”—(Helen Morgan.)",house-of-commons,91 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 5: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 5 - Abolition of forfeiture of a long lease “(1) This section applies to any right of forfeiture or re-entry in relation to a dwelling held on a long lease which arises either— (a) under the terms of that lease; or @@ -13800,46 +13800,46 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27 (3) In this section— “dwelling” means a building or part of a building occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling, together with any yard, garden, or outhouses and appurtenances belonging to it or usually enjoyed with it; “lease” means a lease at law or in equity and includes a sub-lease, but does not include a mortgage term; -“long lease” has the meaning given by sections 76 and 77 of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)Brought up.",house-of-commons,91 +“long lease” has the meaning given by sections 76 and 77 of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)Brought up.",house-of-commons,92 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.265.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.265.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 39: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 39 - Rights of first refusal on disposal of freehold homes “(1) Within three months of the passage of this Act, the Secretary of State must by regulations provide for the rights of first refusal granted to qualifying tenants of flats by Part 1 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 to be extended to tenants of freehold houses. (2) Regulations under subsection (1)— (a) may amend primary legislation; (b) are subject to the affirmative procedure (but see subsection (3)). -(3) If before approving a draft of regulations under subsection (1) both Houses of Parliament have agreed amendments to that draft, the Secretary of State must make the regulations in the form of the draft as so amended.”—(Mr Betts.)",house-of-commons,92 +(3) If before approving a draft of regulations under subsection (1) both Houses of Parliament have agreed amendments to that draft, the Secretary of State must make the regulations in the form of the draft as so amended.”—(Mr Betts.)",house-of-commons,93 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.281.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.281.3,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 2 - Determining and sharing the market value,"Amendment proposed: 4, page 136, line 40, at end insert— -“(9) In setting the deferment rate the Secretary of State must have regard to the desirability of encouraging leaseholders to acquire their freehold at the lowest possible cost.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,93 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 7 - Right to vary lease to replace rent with peppercorn rent,"Amendment proposed: 8, in schedule 7, page 168, line 15, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (a).—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,94 +“(9) In setting the deferment rate the Secretary of State must have regard to the desirability of encouraging leaseholders to acquire their freehold at the lowest possible cost.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,94 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 7 - Right to vary lease to replace rent with peppercorn rent,"Amendment proposed: 8, in schedule 7, page 168, line 15, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (a).—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,95 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Local Elections (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,520 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,2024-02-27,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,521 +That the draft Local Elections (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,527 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,2024-02-27,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,528 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,2024-02-27,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to the Committee on Standards.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,522 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to the Committee on Standards.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,529 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,2024-02-27,Committee on Standards,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 149(14)), That this House: (1) approves the Second Report of the Committee on Standards, HC 413; (2) endorses the recommendation in paragraph 64; and -(3) accordingly suspends Scott Benton from the service of the House for a period of 35 sitting days, beginning on Wednesday 28 February 2024.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,523 +(3) accordingly suspends Scott Benton from the service of the House for a period of 35 sitting days, beginning on Wednesday 28 February 2024.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,530 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,2024-02-27,: ,"That the draft Representation of the People (Postal Vote Handling etc.) (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,531 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,538 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,526 +That the draft Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,533 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,2024-02-27,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,525 +That the draft Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,532 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,2024-02-27,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,530 +That the draft Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,537 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,2024-02-27,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,527 +That the draft Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,534 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft West Midlands Combined Authority (Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,528 +That the draft West Midlands Combined Authority (Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,535 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,2024-02-27,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024 which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,529 +That the draft Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024 which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,536 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,2024-02-27,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,524 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1,2024-02-27,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,532 +That the draft Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,531 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1,2024-02-27,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,539 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2,2024-02-28,Leave for Bill: Brain Tumours,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to set a target for the number of glioblastoma patients who take part in clinical trials each year; to require training for medical oncologists to include training relating to brain cancers; to provide that any drug that has been licensed for use on tumours must be trialled on people with brain tumours; to make provision in relation to neuro-oncology multidisciplinary teams in the NHS, including a requirement that each such team must include a medical oncologist; to require manufacturers of drugs licensed to treat tumours to make those drugs available in specified circumstances for clinical trials relating to brain tumours; to make provision about the application of funding caps on funding for multi-drug treatments for glioblastoma brain tumours; to make provision about the processes for funding of drugs intended for the treatment of glioblastoma; to make provision about the management of drug trial data, for the purpose of increasing the quality of data relating to glioblastoma patients; to make provision about reviewing the allocation of existing funding for brain tumour research by the National Institute for Health and Care Research; to make provision about the direct referral of patients by optometrists to accident and emergency departments for the purpose of diagnosing brain tumours; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,186 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2,2024-02-28,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,187 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to set a target for the number of glioblastoma patients who take part in clinical trials each year; to require training for medical oncologists to include training relating to brain cancers; to provide that any drug that has been licensed for use on tumours must be trialled on people with brain tumours; to make provision in relation to neuro-oncology multidisciplinary teams in the NHS, including a requirement that each such team must include a medical oncologist; to require manufacturers of drugs licensed to treat tumours to make those drugs available in specified circumstances for clinical trials relating to brain tumours; to make provision about the application of funding caps on funding for multi-drug treatments for glioblastoma brain tumours; to make provision about the processes for funding of drugs intended for the treatment of glioblastoma; to make provision about the management of drug trial data, for the purpose of increasing the quality of data relating to glioblastoma patients; to make provision about reviewing the allocation of existing funding for brain tumour research by the National Institute for Health and Care Research; to make provision about the direct referral of patients by optometrists to accident and emergency departments for the purpose of diagnosing brain tumours; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,187 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2,2024-02-28,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,188 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -13849,33 +13849,33 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,188 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,189 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.3,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,189 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,190 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.399.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.399.1,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under the Act.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,190 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under the Act.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,191 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.400.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.400.1,2024-02-28,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill (Money),"Motion made and Question proposed, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,191 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,192 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3,2024-02-28,Approve: Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,192 +That the draft Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,193 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5,2024-02-28,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,193 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1,2024-02-28,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,194 +That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,194 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1,2024-02-28,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,195 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2,2024-02-29,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the use of language in politics in light of International Women’s Day; agrees that the respectful use of language is an important feature of a strong and inclusive democracy; and calls on all parliamentary candidates to pledge that respectful language will be used at all times in the upcoming General Election campaigning period.",house-of-commons,499 +That this House has considered the use of language in politics in light of International Women’s Day; agrees that the respectful use of language is an important feature of a strong and inclusive democracy; and calls on all parliamentary candidates to pledge that respectful language will be used at all times in the upcoming General Election campaigning period.",house-of-commons,506 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1,2024-02-29,Welsh Affairs,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered Welsh affairs.",house-of-commons,500 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1,2024-02-29,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,501 +That this House has considered Welsh affairs.",house-of-commons,507 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1,2024-02-29,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,508 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.543.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.543.1,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 163). -The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 64.",house-of-commons,12 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Conversion Practices (Prohibition) Bill — [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,13 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1,2024-03-01,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—( Rebecca Harris .)",house-of-commons,257 +The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 64.",house-of-commons,13 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Conversion Practices (Prohibition) Bill — [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,14 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1,2024-03-01,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—( Rebecca Harris .)",house-of-commons,261 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1,2024-03-04,Farming,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered farming.",house-of-commons,564 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1,2024-03-04,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,565 +That this House has considered farming.",house-of-commons,571 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1,2024-03-04,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,572 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,2024-03-05,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the scrutiny and approval by Parliament of appointments to senior civil service roles; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,308 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2,2024-03-05,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,309 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the scrutiny and approval by Parliament of appointments to senior civil service roles; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,315 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2,2024-03-05,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,316 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -13884,51 +13884,51 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords] (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,310 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,317 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,311 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,318 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of fees under the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,312 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,319 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1,2024-03-05,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,"I beg to move, That it be an instruction to the Committee on the Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision about paternity leave in cases involving the death of— (a) the mother of a child, (b) a person with whom a child is, or is expected to be, placed for adoption, or -(c) an applicant or intended applicant for a parental order under section 54 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.",house-of-commons,313 +(c) an applicant or intended applicant for a parental order under section 54 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.",house-of-commons,320 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1,2024-03-05,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,"I beg to move, -That it be an instruction to the Committee on the British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision for the acquisition of British citizenship by Irish citizens, whether born before or after 31 December 1948, who are resident in the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,314 +That it be an instruction to the Committee on the British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision for the acquisition of British citizenship by Irish citizens, whether born before or after 31 December 1948, who are resident in the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,321 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2,2024-03-05,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money","I beg to move, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.",house-of-commons,315 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.",house-of-commons,322 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Rates Retention: Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,316 +That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Rates Retention: Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,323 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Data Protection Act 2018 (Amendment of Schedule 2 Exemptions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,317 +That the draft Data Protection Act 2018 (Amendment of Schedule 2 Exemptions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,324 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,318 +That the draft Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,325 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Waste Enforcement (Fixed Penalty Receipts) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,319 +That the draft Waste Enforcement (Fixed Penalty Receipts) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,326 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Packaging Waste (Data Reporting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 17 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,320 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1,2024-03-05,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,321 +That the draft Packaging Waste (Data Reporting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 17 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,327 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1,2024-03-05,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,328 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.852.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.852.1,2024-03-06,Provisional Collection of Taxes,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 51(2)), That, pursuant to section 5 of the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968, provisional statutory effect shall be given to the following motions:— (a) Stamp duty land tax (first-time buyers’ relief: new leases acquired on bare trust) (motion no. 8); (b) Stamp duty land tax (registered providers of social housing) (motion no. 9); (c) Stamp duty land tax (purchases by public bodies) (motion no. 10); -(d) Value added tax (late payment interest and repayment interest) (motion no. 22).—(Jeremy Hunt.)",house-of-commons,32 +(d) Value added tax (late payment interest and repayment interest) (motion no. 22).—(Jeremy Hunt.)",house-of-commons,33 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,2024-03-06,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 145(3)), That this House agrees with the Report of the Liaison Committee of 5 March: -That a day not later than 18 March be allotted for the consideration of the following Estimates for the financial year 2023–24: Department for Education, insofar as it relates to special educational needs and disabilities provision; and Home Office, insofar as it relates to asylum and migration.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,322 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1,2024-03-06,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,323 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1,2024-03-07,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,239 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3,2024-03-11,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,649 +That a day not later than 18 March be allotted for the consideration of the following Estimates for the financial year 2023–24: Department for Education, insofar as it relates to special educational needs and disabilities provision; and Home Office, insofar as it relates to asylum and migration.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,329 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1,2024-03-06,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,330 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1,2024-03-07,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,243 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3,2024-03-11,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,656 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,2024-03-11,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the purpose of enabling certain mortgage borrowers to switch to a new mortgage arrangement; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,648 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the purpose of enabling certain mortgage borrowers to switch to a new mortgage arrangement; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,655 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,2024-03-12,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),"Ordered, That Simon Lightwood, Dame Angela Eagle, Stella Creasy, Mrs Sharon Hodgson, Kate Hollern, Fabian Hamilton, Nadia Whittome, Ms Marie Rimmer, Cat Smith, Naz Shah, Sarah Edwards and Dr Rupa Huq present the Bill. -Simon Lightwood accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,630 +Simon Lightwood accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,637 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.257.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.257.3,2024-03-12,Income Tax (Charge),"Resolved, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2024-25.",house-of-commons,130 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2024-25.",house-of-commons,131 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.261.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.261.5,2024-03-12,6. Capital gains tax (reduction in higher rate for residential property gains to 24%),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1H of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (the main rates of CGT) — @@ -13955,60 +13955,60 @@ That— (i) before paragraph (a) insert— “(za) at the rate of 24% (if they are residential property gains),” and (ii) in that paragraph, omit “residential property gains or”. -(3) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to disposals made on or after 6 April 2024.",house-of-commons,131 +(3) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to disposals made on or after 6 April 2024.",house-of-commons,132 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Police -That the draft South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (Election of Mayor and Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,634 +That the draft South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (Election of Mayor and Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,641 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Prisons -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,635 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,642 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Energy -That the draft Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,632 +That the draft Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,639 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Public Procurement -That the draft Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,633 +That the draft Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,640 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6,2024-03-12,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Representation of the People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 January, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,636 +That the draft Representation of the People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 January, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,643 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,2024-03-12,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,631 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1,2024-03-12,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,637 +That the draft General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,638 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1,2024-03-12,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,644 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,2024-03-13,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to transfer the power to designate sites of special scientific interest from Natural England to the Secretary of State; to make provision about the exercise of that power by the Secretary of State; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,650 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,135 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to transfer the power to designate sites of special scientific interest from Natural England to the Secretary of State; to make provision about the exercise of that power by the Secretary of State; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,657 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,136 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.340.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.340.1,2024-03-13,Amendment: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill because, while acknowledging that the measures in the Bill reduce the National Insurance Contributions (NIC) burden on some employees, it considers the Government should prioritise investment in public services spending over yet more cuts in spending which would be the result of lowering tax revenue by reducing NIC rates.”",house-of-commons,136 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill because, while acknowledging that the measures in the Bill reduce the National Insurance Contributions (NIC) burden on some employees, it considers the Government should prioritise investment in public services spending over yet more cuts in spending which would be the result of lowering tax revenue by reducing NIC rates.”",house-of-commons,137 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,2024-03-13,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided that is attributable to: (a) reducing the main primary percentage for Class 1 primary national insurance contributions to 8% (and reducing the percentage specified in regulation 131 of the Social Security Contributions Regulations 2001 to 1.85%), and -(b) reducing the main Class 4 percentage for Class 4 national insurance contributions to 6%.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,651 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4,2024-03-13,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,652 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,137 +(b) reducing the main Class 4 percentage for Class 4 national insurance contributions to 6%.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,658 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4,2024-03-13,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,659 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,138 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.385.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.385.1,2024-03-13,New Clause 2: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of effects of frozen thresholds -“The Treasury must lay before the House of Commons within three months of the passing of this Act a report which sets out its forecasts of the change to the number of people paying national insurance contributions as a result of the thresholds for payment of national insurance remaining frozen over the period 2023/24 to 2027/28, rather than rising in line with CPI.”—(Mr Carmichael.)",house-of-commons,139 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0,2024-03-13,Third Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,138 +“The Treasury must lay before the House of Commons within three months of the passing of this Act a report which sets out its forecasts of the change to the number of people paying national insurance contributions as a result of the thresholds for payment of national insurance remaining frozen over the period 2023/24 to 2027/28, rather than rising in line with CPI.”—(Mr Carmichael.)",house-of-commons,140 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0,2024-03-13,Third Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,139 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2,2024-03-13,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft North East Mayoral Combined Authority (Establishment and Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,653 +That the draft North East Mayoral Combined Authority (Establishment and Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,660 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,2024-03-13,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Fire and Rescue Services) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,140 +That the draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Fire and Rescue Services) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,141 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1,2024-03-13,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 December 2023, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,654 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1,2024-03-13,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,655 +That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 December 2023, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,661 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1,2024-03-13,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,662 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.536.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.536.6,2024-03-14,Home Office,"Resolved, That, for the year ending with 31 March 2024, for expenditure by the Home Office: (1) further resources, not exceeding £5,302,799,000, be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 500, (2) further resources, not exceeding £578,474,000, be authorised for capital purposes as so set out, and -(3) a further sum, not exceeding £3,400,000,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.",house-of-commons,175 +(3) a further sum, not exceeding £3,400,000,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.",house-of-commons,176 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.539.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.539.10,2024-03-14,Supplementary Estimates 2023-24,"Question put, That, for the year ending with 31 March 2024: (1) further resources, not exceeding £3,319,371,000, be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 447, HC 500, HC 531, HC 533, HC 575 and HC 587, (2) the resources authorised for capital purposes be reduced by £11,316,268,000 as so set out, and -(3) a further sum, not exceeding £8,456,085,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied to expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,176 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1,2024-03-14,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,742 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4,2024-03-15,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,410 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1,2024-03-15,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,411 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,343 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,342 +(3) a further sum, not exceeding £8,456,085,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied to expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,177 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1,2024-03-14,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,749 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4,2024-03-15,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,417 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1,2024-03-15,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,418 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,350 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,349 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,2024-03-18,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 12 December 2023 (Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill: Programme): Consideration of Lords Amendments @@ -14016,75 +14016,75 @@ Consideration of Lords Amendments Subsequent stages (2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. (3) Proceedings on the first of any further Messages from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after their commencement. -(4) Proceedings on any subsequent Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,344 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,44 +(4) Proceedings on any subsequent Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,351 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,45 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.728.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.728.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83F). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,35 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 3,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,36 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 4,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 4.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,37 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 5,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 5.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,38 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 6,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6.",house-of-commons,39 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 7,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 7.",house-of-commons,40 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 8,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 8.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,41 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,42 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 10,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,43 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,36 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 3,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,37 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 4,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 4.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,38 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 5,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 5.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,39 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 6,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6.",house-of-commons,40 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 7,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 7.",house-of-commons,41 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 8,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 8.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,42 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,43 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 10,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,44 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,2024-03-18,Appoint Reasons Committee,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendments 1 to 10; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, Anna Firth, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,345 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,352 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Electricity Supplier Obligations (Excluded Electricity) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,347 +That the draft Electricity Supplier Obligations (Excluded Electricity) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,354 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Energy-Intensive Industry Electricity Support Payments and Levy Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,350 +That the draft Energy-Intensive Industry Electricity Support Payments and Levy Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,357 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Renewables Obligation (Amendment) (Energy Intensive Industries) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,348 +That the draft Renewables Obligation (Amendment) (Energy Intensive Industries) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,355 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) (Amendment and Excluded Electricity) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,349 +That the draft Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) (Amendment and Excluded Electricity) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,356 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny Committees, Access to Information and Audit Committees) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,351 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny Committees, Access to Information and Audit Committees) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,358 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,2024-03-18,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,352 +That the draft Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,359 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,2024-03-18,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,346 +That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,353 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential, Supplementary and Incidental Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,353 +That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential, Supplementary and Incidental Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,360 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Financial Penalty) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,354 +That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Financial Penalty) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,361 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 218), dated 26 February, a copy of which was laid before this House on 28 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,355 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1,2024-03-18,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,356 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 218), dated 26 February, a copy of which was laid before this House on 28 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,362 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1,2024-03-18,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,363 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,2024-03-19,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require suppliers and retailers of fish and related products to establish and implement due diligence systems to ensure that those products are not obtained from illegal or unsustainable fishing; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,556 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4,2024-03-19,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,105 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require suppliers and retailers of fish and related products to establish and implement due diligence systems to ensure that those products are not obtained from illegal or unsustainable fishing; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,563 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4,2024-03-19,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,106 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.882.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.882.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 5: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 5 - Review: Investor-State Dispute Settlement -“The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a review of the financial risk of the implementation of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement aspect of the Investment Chapter of the CPTPP, not more than 18 months after the day on which this Act is passed.”—(Gareth Thomas.)",house-of-commons,106 +“The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a review of the financial risk of the implementation of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement aspect of the Investment Chapter of the CPTPP, not more than 18 months after the day on which this Act is passed.”—(Gareth Thomas.)",house-of-commons,107 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.886.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.886.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 10: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 10 - Report on economic impact of implementation of CPTPP “(1) The Secretary of State must, within six months of the passing of this Act, publish a report on the economic impact of the implementation of the CPTPP. (2) A report published under subsection (1) must include an analysis comparing the respective situation for each of the matters listed in subsection (3) prior to the implementation of the CPTPP with the situation post the implementation of the CPTPP. (3) The matters which must be included in the comparative analysis contained in the report laid under subsection (1) are— (a) the UK’s trade in goods; (b) the UK’s trade in services; and -(c) UK GDP.”—(Richard Thomson.)",house-of-commons,107 +(c) UK GDP.”—(Richard Thomson.)",house-of-commons,108 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 12: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 12 - Impact assessment: UK performers’ rights “(1) The Secretary of State must publish an assessment of the impact of the implementation of performers' rights provisions in the CPTPP. (2) The impact assessment under subsection (1) must include— (a) consideration of the impact of performers’ rights provisions on qualifying individuals in the UK; (b) an assessment of the reciprocity of rights across qualifying countries; -(c) consultation with such persons as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.”—(Sarah Green.)",house-of-commons,108 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0,2024-03-19,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,557 +(c) consultation with such persons as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.”—(Sarah Green.)",house-of-commons,109 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0,2024-03-19,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,564 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2,2024-03-19,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,558 +That the draft Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,565 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,559 +That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,566 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Strategy and Policy Statement for Energy Policy in Great Britain, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,562 +That the draft Strategy and Policy Statement for Energy Policy in Great Britain, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,569 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,2024-03-19,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,560 +That the draft Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,567 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That this House authorises the Secretary of State to undertake to pay, and to pay by way of financial assistance under section 8 of the Industrial Development Act 1982, a grant or grants exceeding £30 million and up to a total of £75 million to BMW to support the production of electric Minis at Plant Oxford.—(Suzanne Webb) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,561 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1,2024-03-19,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,563 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,568 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1,2024-03-19,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,570 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,2024-03-20,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill: Committal @@ -14101,20 +14101,20 @@ Proceedings in Committee of the whole House, on Consideration and on Third Readi Programming committee (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,616 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,623 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,2024-03-20,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State by virtue of the Act.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,617 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1,2024-03-20,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now Adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,618 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State by virtue of the Act.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,624 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1,2024-03-20,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now Adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,625 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,2024-03-20,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a statutory code of conduct for Ministers of the Crown; for a statutory code of conduct for Members of the House of Commons and Members of the House of Lords; for a statutory code of conduct for councillors in England; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,614 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2,2024-03-20,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,615 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a statutory code of conduct for Ministers of the Crown; for a statutory code of conduct for Members of the House of Commons and Members of the House of Lords; for a statutory code of conduct for councillors in England; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,621 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2,2024-03-20,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,622 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3,2024-03-21,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the First Report of the Defence Committee, Ready for War?, HC 26, the Eighth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, Improving Defence Inventory Management, HC 66, and the Nineteenth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, MoD Equipment Plan 2023-33, HC 451.",house-of-commons,717 +That this House has considered the First Report of the Defence Committee, Ready for War?, HC 26, the Eighth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, Improving Defence Inventory Management, HC 66, and the Nineteenth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, MoD Equipment Plan 2023-33, HC 451.",house-of-commons,724 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3,2024-03-21,Food Security,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the matter of food security, including the effects on it of environmental change and of insect decline.",house-of-commons,718 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1,2024-03-21,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,719 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5,2024-03-22,Second Reading: Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,89 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1,2024-03-22,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,517 +That this House has considered the matter of food security, including the effects on it of environmental change and of insect decline.",house-of-commons,725 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1,2024-03-21,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,726 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5,2024-03-22,Second Reading: Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,90 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1,2024-03-22,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,524 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1302.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1302.4,2024-03-25,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,1 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1,2024-03-25,New Clause 2: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"New Clause 2 - Requirement for the Secretary of State to publish an annual report on technology-enabled serious and organised crime and technology-enabled threats to national security “After section 234 of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, insert— @@ -14124,34 +14124,34 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1348.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1348.1,2024-03-25,Clause 2 - Low or no reasonable expectation of privacy,"Amendment proposed: 7, Page 3, line 9, leave out Clause 2.—(Stuart C. McDonald.)",house-of-commons,4 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1351.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1351.0,2024-03-25,Third Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be read the Third time.",house-of-commons,2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1,2024-03-25,Acting Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that His Majesty will appoint Rebecca Hilsenrath to the offices of acting Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and acting Health Service Commissioner for England, in accordance with section 3A of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 and paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Health Service Commissioners Act 1993.—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,210 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1,2024-03-25,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,211 +That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that His Majesty will appoint Rebecca Hilsenrath to the offices of acting Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and acting Health Service Commissioner for England, in accordance with section 3A of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 and paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Health Service Commissioners Act 1993.—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,211 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1,2024-03-25,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,212 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,2024-03-26,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in Bill to make provision about the advertising of waste disposal services; to require local authorities to issue fixed penalty notices under section 34 of the Environment Act 1990 in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,430 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0,2024-03-26,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,431 +That leave be given to bring in Bill to make provision about the advertising of waste disposal services; to require local authorities to issue fixed penalty notices under section 34 of the Environment Act 1990 in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,437 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0,2024-03-26,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,438 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2,2024-03-26,National Networks National Policy Statement,"I beg to move, -That this House approves the National Policy Statement for National Networks, which was laid before this House on 6 March.",house-of-commons,432 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1,2024-03-26,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,433 +That this House approves the National Policy Statement for National Networks, which was laid before this House on 6 March.",house-of-commons,439 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1,2024-03-26,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,440 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Resolved, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1B.",house-of-commons,116 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendments 3B and 3C.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,111 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1B.",house-of-commons,117 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendments 3B and 3C.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,112 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.112.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.112.1,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83G). Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 6B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,112 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 6B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,113 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.121.1,2024-04-15,After Clause 4 - Age assessment of unaccompanied children,"Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 7B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,113 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 7B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,114 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.1,2024-04-15,"After Clause 5 - Exemption for agents, allies and employees of the UK Overseas","Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 10B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,115 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 10B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,116 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,2024-04-15,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,"Lords amendment 10B disagreed to. Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendments 1B, 3B and 3C, 6B, 7B and 10B; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,572 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1,2024-04-15,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,573 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their amendment 9 but proposes additional Amendment (a) to the Bill in lieu of that amendment.,house-of-commons,114 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,579 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1,2024-04-15,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,580 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their amendment 9 but proposes additional Amendment (a) to the Bill in lieu of that amendment.,house-of-commons,115 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2,2024-04-16,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2024; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,446 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2,2024-04-16,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,67 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2024; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,453 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2,2024-04-16,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,68 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -14160,27 +14160,27 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,448 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,455 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,447 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,454 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mr Mohindra..)",house-of-commons,449 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1,2024-04-16,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,450 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mr Mohindra..)",house-of-commons,456 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1,2024-04-16,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,457 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,2024-04-17,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the maximum noise levels of fireworks which may be sold to the public; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,401 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 1D,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1D.",house-of-commons,61 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the maximum noise levels of fireworks which may be sold to the public; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,408 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 1D,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1D.",house-of-commons,62 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.3,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 3E,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83G). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3E.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,58 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 6D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,59 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 10D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,60 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3E.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,59 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 6D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,60 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 10D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,61 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,2024-04-17,Appoint Reasons Committee,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendments 1D, 3E, 6D, and 10D; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,402 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3,2024-04-17,Second Reading: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,62 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,409 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3,2024-04-17,Second Reading: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,63 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.387.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.387.0,2024-04-17,Amendment: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Finance (No. 2) Bill because it fails to make a much-needed reduction in VAT for the hospitality and tourism sectors; fails to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors; does not establish a more progressive tax system by introducing a starter rate, in line with the Scottish Government’s approach; fails to introduce measures through the tax system that would help alleviate the cost of living crisis and reduce inequality; and fails to introduce tax relief measures to enable vital high-growth sectors, like the renewable sector, to grow the economy; and because it derives from a Budget which proposed to extend the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy, threatening the security of jobs in north east Scotland and the UK’s ability to achieve net zero.”",house-of-commons,63 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Finance (No. 2) Bill because it fails to make a much-needed reduction in VAT for the hospitality and tourism sectors; fails to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors; does not establish a more progressive tax system by introducing a starter rate, in line with the Scottish Government’s approach; fails to introduce measures through the tax system that would help alleviate the cost of living crisis and reduce inequality; and fails to introduce tax relief measures to enable vital high-growth sectors, like the renewable sector, to grow the economy; and because it derives from a Budget which proposed to extend the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy, threatening the security of jobs in north east Scotland and the UK’s ability to achieve net zero.”",house-of-commons,64 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1,2024-04-17,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance (No. 2) Bill: (1) The following shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House— @@ -14201,45 +14201,45 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance (No. 2) Bill: (7) When the provisions of the Bill considered, respectively, by the Committee of the whole House and by the Public Bill Committee have been reported to the House, the Bill shall be proceeded with as if it had been reported as a whole to the House from the Public Bill Committee. (8) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (9) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. -(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. —(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,403 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,2024-04-17,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,"That the draft Major Sporting Events (Income Tax Exemption) (2024 UEFA Champions League Final) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,404 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1,2024-04-17,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,405 +(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. —(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,410 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,2024-04-17,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,"That the draft Major Sporting Events (Income Tax Exemption) (2024 UEFA Champions League Final) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,411 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1,2024-04-17,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,412 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3,2024-04-18,Access to Redress Schemes,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the challenges faced by individuals and businesses in accessing effective dispute resolution and obtaining redress in cases of injustice; believes that the Government needs to address these specific challenges, namely a fragmented and inconsistent redress landscape; considers statutory guidance to be an essential measure to ensure compensation and redress schemes follow common principles and lead to fair and independent outcomes; and calls on the Government to create statutory guidance with common principles for setting up and operating a redress scheme.",house-of-commons,476 +That this House recognises the challenges faced by individuals and businesses in accessing effective dispute resolution and obtaining redress in cases of injustice; believes that the Government needs to address these specific challenges, namely a fragmented and inconsistent redress landscape; considers statutory guidance to be an essential measure to ensure compensation and redress schemes follow common principles and lead to fair and independent outcomes; and calls on the Government to create statutory guidance with common principles for setting up and operating a redress scheme.",house-of-commons,483 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2,2024-04-18,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the covid-19 pandemic response and trends in excess deaths; and calls on the covid-19 inquiry to move onto its module 4 investigation into vaccines and therapeutics as soon as possible.",house-of-commons,477 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1,2024-04-18,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,478 +That this House has considered the covid-19 pandemic response and trends in excess deaths; and calls on the covid-19 inquiry to move onto its module 4 investigation into vaccines and therapeutics as soon as possible.",house-of-commons,484 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1,2024-04-18,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,485 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,2024-04-19,Third Reading: ,"Question put and agreed to. -Bill accordingly read the Third time and passed.",house-of-commons,479 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5,2024-04-19,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"Amendment 2, which stands in my name, changes the procedure that applies to statutory instruments relating to proposed new subsection (9B) to section 7 of the Building Societies Act 1986. They will be subject to the affirmative procedure, rather than to the negative procedure as the Bill currently states. I tabled the amendment after talking to colleagues on both sides of the House. On reflection, it provides for closer scrutiny of the potential changes that could be made via secondary legislation under the Bill. The amendment does not change the immensely positive effect that I believe the Bill will have on the building society sector by bringing it in line with current practices, nor does it change the Bill’s aims, which will, in my view, enormously improve opportunities for people to get on the housing ladder. The result of the Bill will be a better landscape for first-time buyers, and the amendment just improves scrutiny.",house-of-commons,481 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,480 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,482 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1,2024-04-19,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,483 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3G,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3G.",house-of-commons,25 +Bill accordingly read the Third time and passed.",house-of-commons,486 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5,2024-04-19,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"Amendment 2, which stands in my name, changes the procedure that applies to statutory instruments relating to proposed new subsection (9B) to section 7 of the Building Societies Act 1986. They will be subject to the affirmative procedure, rather than to the negative procedure as the Bill currently states. I tabled the amendment after talking to colleagues on both sides of the House. On reflection, it provides for closer scrutiny of the potential changes that could be made via secondary legislation under the Bill. The amendment does not change the immensely positive effect that I believe the Bill will have on the building society sector by bringing it in line with current practices, nor does it change the Bill’s aims, which will, in my view, enormously improve opportunities for people to get on the housing ladder. The result of the Bill will be a better landscape for first-time buyers, and the amendment just improves scrutiny.",house-of-commons,488 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,487 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,489 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1,2024-04-19,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3G,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3G.",house-of-commons,26 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.2,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 10F,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83F). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10F.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,23 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10F.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,24 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.685.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.685.3,2024-04-22,Appoint Reasons Committee: 3G and 10F,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendments 3G and 10F; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher, and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,24 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,25 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.693.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.693.7,2024-04-22,Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill (Carry-over Extension),"Motion made, and Question put, -That the period on the expiry of which proceedings on the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill shall lapse in pursuance of paragraph (13) of Standing Order No. 80A shall be extended by 177 days until 12 December 2024.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,26 +That the period on the expiry of which proceedings on the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill shall lapse in pursuance of paragraph (13) of Standing Order No. 80A shall be extended by 177 days until 12 December 2024.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,27 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1,2024-04-22,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Ms Nusrat Ghani.)",house-of-commons,298 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Ms Nusrat Ghani.)",house-of-commons,305 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1,2024-04-22,Hospice Funding,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the postcode lottery of funding for hospices; and calls on integrated care boards to urgently address the funding for hospice-provided palliative care in their areas.",house-of-commons,299 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3J,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3J.",house-of-commons,28 +That this House has considered the postcode lottery of funding for hospices; and calls on integrated care boards to urgently address the funding for hospice-provided palliative care in their areas.",house-of-commons,306 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3J,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3J.",house-of-commons,29 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.762.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.762.1,2024-04-22,Appoint Reasons Committee: 3J,"Motion made, and Question put, That a Committee be appointed to draw up a Reason to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendment 3J; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher, and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,27 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1,2024-04-22,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,300 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,28 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1,2024-04-22,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,307 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,2024-04-23,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about screening for neurodivergent conditions in primary schools; to make provision about teacher training relating to neurodivergent conditions; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,729 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about screening for neurodivergent conditions in primary schools; to make provision about teacher training relating to neurodivergent conditions; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,736 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2,2024-04-23,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be read a Second time. -Football is part of our national life. Over the years, English football has become a universal language. Wherever you are, whatever country you are in, you are never far away from a fan of one of our great clubs. We are a global football powerhouse and our economy benefits: billions for the economy, investment in towns and cities across the country, and tens of thousands of jobs. Our premier league is world leading. And the strength of our national game goes far beyond the top tier. Hundreds of thousands of fans turn out every week and come together to support teams up and down the football pyramid. Football clubs are at the heart of our communities. Each and every Member will be able to testify to that. Each Member will also be able to testify to the fact that we have the best fans in the world.",house-of-commons,730 +Football is part of our national life. Over the years, English football has become a universal language. Wherever you are, whatever country you are in, you are never far away from a fan of one of our great clubs. We are a global football powerhouse and our economy benefits: billions for the economy, investment in towns and cities across the country, and tens of thousands of jobs. Our premier league is world leading. And the strength of our national game goes far beyond the top tier. Hundreds of thousands of fans turn out every week and come together to support teams up and down the football pyramid. Football clubs are at the heart of our communities. Each and every Member will be able to testify to that. Each Member will also be able to testify to the fact that we have the best fans in the world.",house-of-commons,737 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Football Governance Bill: Committal (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -14251,20 +14251,20 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,731 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,738 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,732 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,739 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,2024-04-23,: ,"That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,734 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,741 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12,2024-04-23,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Growth Duty: Statutory Guidance Refresh, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,733 +That the draft Growth Duty: Statutory Guidance Refresh, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,740 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of a levy by the Independent Football Regulator in connection with the exercise of its functions under the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,735 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,742 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6,2024-04-23,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Post Office Network Subsidy Scheme (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,736 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1,2024-04-23,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,737 +That the draft Post Office Network Subsidy Scheme (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,743 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1,2024-04-23,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,744 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 30: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 30 - Assessment of operation of possession process “(1) The Lord Chancellor must prepare an assessment of the operation of the process by which— (a) on applications made by landlords, the county court is able to make orders for the possession of dwellings in England that are let under assured and regulated tenancies, and @@ -14273,7 +14273,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (3) In this section— ‘assured tenancy’ means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act; ‘dwelling’ means a building or part of a building which is occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling; -‘regulated tenancy’ means a regulated tenancy within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,120 +‘regulated tenancy’ means a regulated tenancy within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,121 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 13 - Sections 1 and 2: effect of superior leases “(1) Where, immediately before the commencement date, the lessee under an existing lease of premises that consist of or include a dwelling— (a) could sub-let the dwelling under a fixed term assured tenancy without breaching the lease, but @@ -14308,7 +14308,7 @@ the existing lease has effect as if it provided that a failure by the lessee at “sub-letting” includes sub-letting under any inferior lease. (11) In this section references to a lease, and to the terms of a lease, include references to— (a) the terms of any agreement relating to the lease, and -(b) any document or communication from the landlord which gives or refuses consent for sub-letting in relation to a category or description of sub-tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,584 +(b) any document or communication from the landlord which gives or refuses consent for sub-letting in relation to a category or description of sub-tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,591 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 14 - Powers of Secretary of State in connection with Chapter 1 Clause 14 “(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations amend provision made by or under an Act passed before or later in the same session as this Act so that the provision has effect in relation to periodic assured tenancies in a manner that corresponds or is similar to the manner in which it had effect immediately before the commencement date in relation to— (a) fixed term assured tenancies, or @@ -14333,7 +14333,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (9) Nothing in this section limits the provision that may be made in regulations under Part 5. (10) In this section— “assured shorthold tenancy” is to be read in accordance with Part 1 of the 1988 Act as it had effect immediately before the commencement date; -“the commencement date” has the meaning given by section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(1)(a).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,585 +“the commencement date” has the meaning given by section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(1)(a).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,592 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 16 - Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions “(1) The Welsh Ministers may by regulations make provision in relation to occupation contracts, in relation to persons of another description, corresponding (with or without modifications) to provision made by this Chapter in relation to persons who would have a child live with or visit them or are benefits claimants. (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend, repeal or revoke provision made by or under— @@ -14342,9 +14342,9 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 whenever passed or made. (3) In this section— ‘benefits claimant’ has the meaning given by section 8J of the Renting Homes (Fees, Discrimination etc.) (Wales) Act 2019; -‘occupation contract’ has the same meaning as in the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (see section 7 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,586 +‘occupation contract’ has the same meaning as in the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (see section 7 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,593 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 17 - Power of Secretary of State to extend protection to persons of other descriptions: Wales -“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Welsh Ministers could make under section (Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section 40.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,587 +“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Welsh Ministers could make under section (Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section 40.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,594 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 18 - Prohibition of discrimination relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) The Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 (asp 19) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (4). (2) After section 6 insert— @@ -14487,18 +14487,18 @@ In this Part— (f) the Welfare Reform Act 2012, (g) the Pensions Act 2014, (h) the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018, -“child” means a person under the age of 18.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,588 +“child” means a person under the age of 18.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,595 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 19 - Terms in standard securities relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to— (a) prohibit a tenant under a relevant tenancy from having a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling, or (b) restrict the circumstances in which a tenant under a relevant tenancy may have a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling. -(2) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,589 +(2) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,596 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 20 - Terms in insurance contracts relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) A term of a contract of insurance to which this section applies is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the insured to— (a) prohibit a tenant under a relevant tenancy from having a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling which forms the subject of the tenancy, or (b) restrict the circumstances in which a tenant under a relevant tenancy may have a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling. (2) A term of a contract of insurance to which this section applies is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the insured to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy. -(3) This section applies to contracts of insurance which are entered into or whose duration is extended on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,590 +(3) This section applies to contracts of insurance which are entered into or whose duration is extended on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,597 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 21 - Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions “(1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about relevant tenancies, corresponding (with or without modifications) to the provision made by this Chapter in relation to persons who would have a child live with or visit them or persons who are benefits claimants, in relation to persons of another description. (2) Regulations under subsection (1)— @@ -14506,7 +14506,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (i) an Act of the Scottish Parliament, (ii) an Act (including this Act), whenever passed or made; -(b) may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,591 +(b) may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,598 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,2024-04-24,New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 22 - Interpretation of Chapter 4A “In this Chapter— ‘benefits claimant’ means a person who— @@ -14526,7 +14526,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) a private residential tenancy under the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 (asp 19); (b) an assured tenancy under the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988; (c) a protected or statutory tenancy under the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984; -‘tenant’ includes sub-tenant.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,592 +‘tenant’ includes sub-tenant.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,599 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 23 - Power of Scottish Ministers to make consequential provision “(1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision that is consequential on Chapter 4A of Part 1 (see section 27 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 10), as a result of which such regulations are to be made by Scottish statutory instrument). (2) Regulations under this section may amend, repeal or revoke provision made by or under— @@ -14540,13 +14540,13 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (4) The power under subsection (3)(a) to make transitional provision includes power to provide for the regulations to apply (with or without modifications) in relation to tenancies entered into, or advertising begun, before the date on which the regulations come into force. (5) Regulations under this section may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament. (6) Regulations made under this section that amend or repeal provision made by an Act of the Scottish Parliament, or by an Act, are subject to the affirmative procedure (see section 29 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 10)). -(7) Any other regulations made under this section are subject to the negative procedure (see section 28 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,593 +(7) Any other regulations made under this section are subject to the negative procedure (see section 28 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,600 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 24 - Power of Secretary of State to extend protection to persons of other descriptions: Scotland -“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Scottish Ministers could make under section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(2)(b).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,594 +“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Scottish Ministers could make under section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(2)(b).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,601 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 25 - Landlord redress schemes: no Crown status -“A person exercising functions under a landlord redress scheme (other than the Secretary of State) is not to be regarded as the servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, privilege or immunity of the Crown or as exempt from any tax, duty, rate, levy or other charge whatsoever, whether general or local, and any property held by such a person is not to be regarded as property of, or held on behalf of, the Crown.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,595 +“A person exercising functions under a landlord redress scheme (other than the Secretary of State) is not to be regarded as the servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, privilege or immunity of the Crown or as exempt from any tax, duty, rate, levy or other charge whatsoever, whether general or local, and any property held by such a person is not to be regarded as property of, or held on behalf of, the Crown.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,602 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,2024-04-24,New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 26 - Other amendments in connection with landlord redress schemes -“Schedule NS1 contains amendments connected with landlord redress schemes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,596 +“Schedule NS1 contains amendments connected with landlord redress schemes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,603 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,2024-04-24,New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 27 - Commencement “(1) This Act comes into force for the purposes of making regulations on the day on which it is passed. (2) For remaining purposes this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State may by regulations made by statutory instrument appoint, subject to subsections (3) to (6). @@ -14558,7 +14558,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (c) section 82; (d) Chapter 3 of Part 4. (6) Section 83 and this Part come into force on the day on which this Act is passed. -(7) Different days may be appointed under this section for different purposes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,597 +(7) Different days may be appointed under this section for different purposes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,604 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 28 - Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1 “(1) Chapter 1 of Part 1 applies (subject to any provision made by or under this Act)— (a) in relation to an assured tenancy that is entered into on or after the day on which that Chapter comes into force (“the commencement date”), and @@ -14585,7 +14585,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (10) Regulations under this section may make different provision for different purposes. (11) Regulations under this section are to be made by statutory instrument. (12) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under section (Commencement)(2) and (7) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (1)(a) to the day on which Chapter 1 of Part 1 comes into force is to the day on which that Chapter comes into force for the purposes of the tenancy in question. -(13) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under subsections (3)(b) and (10) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (3)(b) to a date appointed by the Secretary of State in regulations is to a date so appointed for the purposes of the tenancy in question.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,598 +(13) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under subsections (3)(b) and (10) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (3)(b) to a date appointed by the Secretary of State in regulations is to a date so appointed for the purposes of the tenancy in question.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,605 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 29 - Assured agricultural occupancies: opting out etc “(1) The 1988 Act is amended as follows. (2) In section 24 (assured agricultural occupancies), after subsection (1) insert— @@ -14602,11 +14602,11 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) the person to whom the tenancy is granted or, as the case may be, at least one of the persons to whom it is granted was, immediately before it was granted, a tenant under an assured agricultural occupancy, and (b) the person by whom it is granted or, as the case may be, at least one of the persons by whom it is granted was, immediately before it was granted, a landlord under the assured agricultural occupancy referred to in paragraph (a). (4) In this Chapter “opted-out tenancy” means a tenancy that, but for this section, would be an assured agricultural occupancy.’ -(6) In section 25 (security of tenure) omit subsection (1).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,599 +(6) In section 25 (security of tenure) omit subsection (1).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,606 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 31 - Local Commissioners’ investigation of complaints by persons who are not tenants “In section 26 of the Local Government Act 1974, at the end of subsection (8) insert ‘unless— (a) the investigation is in respect of action described in paragraph 5A or 5B of that Schedule, and -(b) the person affected is not an individual of a description whom a scheme approved under Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1996 (investigation of social housing complaints by housing ombudsman) provides may make a complaint under that scheme in respect of that action.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,600 +(b) the person affected is not an individual of a description whom a scheme approved under Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1996 (investigation of social housing complaints by housing ombudsman) provides may make a complaint under that scheme in respect of that action.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,607 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 32 - Unlicensed HMOs and houses: offences “(1) Section 72 of the Housing Act 2004 (offences in relation to licensing of HMOs) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (4). (2) For subsection (1) substitute— @@ -14647,7 +14647,7 @@ in circumstances in which the house was required to be licensed under this Part (c) had some other reasonable excuse for failing to ensure that the house was so licensed.” (8) In subsection (4)— (a) for “subsection (1) or (2)” substitute “subsection (2)”, and -(b) for the words following “excuse” substitute “for failing to comply with the condition”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,601 +(b) for the words following “excuse” substitute “for failing to comply with the condition”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,608 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 33 - Service of improvement notices on landlords and licensors “In Schedule 1 to the Housing Act 2004 (procedure and appeals relating to improvement notices), in paragraph 2(2)— (a) after “the notice” insert “on whichever of the following the authority considers ought to take the action specified in it”, @@ -14655,7 +14655,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (c) after paragraph (b) insert— “(c) (in either case) if the premises or any part of them are let under a tenancy that is periodic or was granted for a term of 21 years or less, or are occupied under a licence— (i) the landlord or licensor; -(ii) any superior landlord or licensor.””—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,602 +(ii) any superior landlord or licensor.””—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,609 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 34 - Rent repayment orders: liability of directors etc “In the Housing and Planning Act 2016, after section 51 insert— “51A Landlord which is body corporate: liability of directors etc @@ -14674,7 +14674,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) section 1(2) of the Protection from Eviction Act 1977; (b) section 30(1), 32(1), 72(1) or 95(1) of the Housing Act 2004; (c) section 21 of this Act; -(d) section 48(1), (2) or (3) or 69(2), (3) or (4) of the Renters (Reform) Act 2024.”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,603 +(d) section 48(1), (2) or (3) or 69(2), (3) or (4) of the Renters (Reform) Act 2024.”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,610 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 35 - Report on certain matters relating to tenancy reform “(1) The Secretary of State must make arrangements for an independent person to prepare a report on— (a) the impact of section 1 on the provision of relevant tenancies; @@ -14688,7 +14688,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (3) Nothing in subsection (1) prevents the Secretary of State from arranging for the independent person to include in the report matters additional to those mentioned in that subsection. (4) In this section— “relevant date” means the earliest date appointed by the Secretary of State under section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(3)(b); -“relevant tenancy” means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act other than a tenancy of social housing within the meaning of Part 2 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,604 +“relevant tenancy” means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act other than a tenancy of social housing within the meaning of Part 2 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,611 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 36 - Report on provision of residential tenancies “(1) The Secretary of State must prepare and lay before both Houses of Parliament a report containing an analysis of statistical data relating to the provision of residential tenancies. (2) A report must be prepared and laid under subsection (1)— @@ -14708,35 +14708,35 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (7) Where regulations under section 44(4)(c) are made expanding the meaning of “dwelling” in Part 2— (a) a report under subsection (1) may also contain an analysis of statistical data relating to dwellings within the expanded meaning given by those regulations, and (b) where a report does so, subsections (3) and (4) are to be read as if “dwelling” in this section included such dwellings. -(8) This section ceases to have effect at the end of the period of five years beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,605 +(8) This section ceases to have effect at the end of the period of five years beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,612 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1075.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1075.3,2024-04-24,Clause 116 - Commencement and application,"Amendment proposed: 28, page 111, line 19, at end insert -“, save that section 2(b) comes into force on the day on which this Act is passed only to the extent that it repeals section 21 of the Housing Act 1988; such repeal will not affect the validity of any notices served under that provision on or before the day on which this Act is passed and the provisions of that section will continue to apply to any claims issued in respect of such a notice”.—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,121 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0,2024-04-24,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,583 +“, save that section 2(b) comes into force on the day on which this Act is passed only to the extent that it repeals section 21 of the Housing Act 1988; such repeal will not affect the validity of any notices served under that provision on or before the day on which this Act is passed and the provisions of that section will continue to apply to any claims issued in respect of such a notice”.—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,122 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0,2024-04-24,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,590 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2,2024-04-24,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,607 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,614 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,2024-04-24,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary James Cleverly relating to Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,606 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary James Cleverly relating to Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,613 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2,2024-04-24,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 January, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,608 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 January, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,615 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,2024-04-24,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,609 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1,2024-04-24,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,610 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2,2024-04-24,Deferred Division: Regulatory Reform,"That the draft Economic Growth (Regulatory Functions) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,122 +That the draft Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,616 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1,2024-04-24,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,617 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2,2024-04-24,Deferred Division: Regulatory Reform,"That the draft Economic Growth (Regulatory Functions) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,123 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,2024-04-24,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to maintain a register of heritage public houses in their area and to make provision in connection with the compilation and maintenance of such registers; to make provision relating to planning applications in respect of public houses on such a register; to place restrictions on the sale of heritage public houses; to make provision relating to the nomination of heritage public houses as assets of community value; to make provision about the listing of heritage public houses; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,582 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4,2024-04-24,Second Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,119 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to maintain a register of heritage public houses in their area and to make provision in connection with the compilation and maintenance of such registers; to make provision relating to planning applications in respect of public houses on such a register; to place restrictions on the sale of heritage public houses; to make provision relating to the nomination of heritage public houses as assets of community value; to make provision about the listing of heritage public houses; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,589 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4,2024-04-24,Second Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,120 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2,2024-04-25,Lesbian Visibility Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the importance of Lesbian Visibility Week; and believes LGBTQIA women and non-binary people should be recognised for the work they do and the joy they bring.",house-of-commons,295 +That this House has considered the importance of Lesbian Visibility Week; and believes LGBTQIA women and non-binary people should be recognised for the work they do and the joy they bring.",house-of-commons,302 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1,2024-04-25,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the recommendations of the Buckland Review into Autism and Employment; and urges the Government, businesses and the wider economy to implement them.",house-of-commons,296 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1,2024-04-25,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,297 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,224 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2,2024-04-26,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,225 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,226 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,227 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1,2024-04-26,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,228 +That this House has considered the recommendations of the Buckland Review into Autism and Employment; and urges the Government, businesses and the wider economy to implement them.",house-of-commons,303 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1,2024-04-25,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,304 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,225 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2,2024-04-26,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,226 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,227 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,228 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1,2024-04-26,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,229 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,2024-04-29,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"Amendment 28, page 1, line 12, at end insert -“in England and Wales or in Northern Ireland.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,249 +“in England and Wales or in Northern Ireland.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,253 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,2024-04-29,New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"New Clause 2 - Deletion of cautions for relevant offences: Northern Ireland “(1) If it appears to the Department of Justice in Northern Ireland (“the Department”) that a person has before the coming into force of this Act been cautioned in Northern Ireland for a relevant offence, the Department must direct the Chief Constable to delete details, contained in relevant criminal records, of the caution. (2) As soon as is reasonably practicable after receiving a direction under subsection (1), the Chief Constable must delete the details of the caution. @@ -14752,7 +14752,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29 “relevant criminal records” means— (a) the Northern Ireland criminal records database, and (b) the UK criminal records database; -“the UK criminal records database” means the names database held by the Secretary of State for the use of constables.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,250 +“the UK criminal records database” means the names database held by the Secretary of State for the use of constables.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,254 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,2024-04-29,New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"New Clause 3 - Power of Department of Justice to make further consequential provision “(1) The Department of Justice in Northern Ireland may by regulations make provision that— (a) is consequential on any provision made by this Act, and @@ -14767,20 +14767,20 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29 (5) The power to make regulations under this section is exercisable by statutory rule for the purposes of the Statutory Rules (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 (S.I. 1979/1573 (N.I. 12)). (6) Regulations under this section that amend any provision of primary legislation may not be made unless a draft of the regulations has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, the Northern Ireland Assembly. (7) Any other regulations under this section are subject to negative resolution within the meaning given by section 41(6) of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954. -(8) In this section “primary legislation” has the same meaning as in section 7.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,251 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,"That the draft National Crime Agency (Directed Tasking) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 7 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,252 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,"That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 14 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,253 +(8) In this section “primary legislation” has the same meaning as in section 7.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,255 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,"That the draft National Crime Agency (Directed Tasking) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 7 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,256 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,"That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 14 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,257 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1,2024-04-29,House of Commons Members’ Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That the sum to be deducted from the salaries of Members of the House of Commons in pursuance of section 4(1) and (2) of the House of Commons Members’ Fund Act 2016 shall for the financial year 2024-25 be £2.20 per month.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,254 +That the sum to be deducted from the salaries of Members of the House of Commons in pursuance of section 4(1) and (2) of the House of Commons Members’ Fund Act 2016 shall for the financial year 2024-25 be £2.20 per month.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,258 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,2024-04-29,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,"Motion made, and Question Proposed, -That, in pursuance of paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, Ms Tina Fahm be appointed as a lay member of the Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority for a period of five years from 6 May 2024 to 4 May 2029.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,255 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1,2024-04-29,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,256 +That, in pursuance of paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, Ms Tina Fahm be appointed as a lay member of the Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority for a period of five years from 6 May 2024 to 4 May 2029.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,259 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1,2024-04-29,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,260 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2,2024-04-29,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill that it has power to make provision in the Bill for it to extend to Northern Ireland.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,248 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill that it has power to make provision in the Bill for it to extend to Northern Ireland.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,252 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.5,2024-04-29,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),"I beg to move, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill that it have leave to make provision relating to Scotland.",house-of-commons,11 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill that it have leave to make provision relating to Scotland.",house-of-commons,12 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,2024-04-30,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to adopt public amenities in certain circumstances where specified minimum standards are met; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,656 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to adopt public amenities in certain circumstances where specified minimum standards are met; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,663 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,2024-04-30,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 17 May 2023 (Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme) as varied by the Order of 20 November 2023 (Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 2)): Consideration of Lords Amendments @@ -14788,38 +14788,38 @@ Consideration of Lords Amendments (2) The Lords Amendments shall be considered in the following order: Lords Amendments 9, 12, 13, 19, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 38, 104, 1 to 8, 10, 11, 14 to 18, 20 to 25, 29, 30, 33 to 37, 39 to 103 and 105 to 148. Subsequent stages (3) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. -(4) The proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,657 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.",house-of-commons,145 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 12,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 12.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,141 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 26,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 26.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,142 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 31,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 31.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,143 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 104,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 104.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,144 +(4) The proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,664 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.",house-of-commons,146 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 12,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 12.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,142 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 26,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 26.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,143 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 31,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 31.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,144 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 104,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 104.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,145 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2,2024-04-30,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Finance) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,658 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Finance) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,665 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,2024-04-30,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Contracts for Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,659 +That the draft Contracts for Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,666 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,2024-04-30,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,660 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1,2024-04-30,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,661 +That the draft Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,667 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1,2024-04-30,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,668 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,2024-05-01,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend section 7A of the Road Traffic Act 1988 to provide that a specimen of blood may be subjected to a laboratory test without the permission of the person from whom it was taken; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,393 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4,2024-05-01,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,394 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend section 7A of the Road Traffic Act 1988 to provide that a specimen of blood may be subjected to a laboratory test without the permission of the person from whom it was taken; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,400 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4,2024-05-01,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,401 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,2024-05-01,Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 March, be approved.—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,395 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1,2024-05-01,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,396 +That the draft Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 March, be approved.—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,402 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1,2024-05-01,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,403 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2,2024-05-02,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the acute security situation in the Western Balkans; supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina; condemns the attack by Serb nationalist militants in Banjska, Kosovo on 24 September 2023; further supports the authority of the Constitutional Court in Bosnia and Herzegovina; further condemns Russian interference in the Balkans; notes with concern pro-Russian and pro-Serbian irredentist political rhetoric in Montenegro; and urges the Government to increase its engagement with regional partners and international allies to improve the security landscape of the Western Balkans.",house-of-commons,714 +That this House recognises the acute security situation in the Western Balkans; supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina; condemns the attack by Serb nationalist militants in Banjska, Kosovo on 24 September 2023; further supports the authority of the Constitutional Court in Bosnia and Herzegovina; further condemns Russian interference in the Balkans; notes with concern pro-Russian and pro-Serbian irredentist political rhetoric in Montenegro; and urges the Government to increase its engagement with regional partners and international allies to improve the security landscape of the Western Balkans.",house-of-commons,721 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2,2024-05-02,Pension Schemes,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered pension schemes.",house-of-commons,715 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1,2024-05-02,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,716 +That this House has considered pension schemes.",house-of-commons,722 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1,2024-05-02,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,723 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2,2024-05-07,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (New Drivers),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences issued to new drivers for the period of six months after the issuing of the licence, for the purpose of increasing safety for road users; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,236 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences issued to new drivers for the period of six months after the issuing of the licence, for the purpose of increasing safety for road users; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,237 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1,2024-05-07,Defence,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered defence.",house-of-commons,237 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1,2024-05-07,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,238 +That this House has considered defence.",house-of-commons,238 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1,2024-05-07,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,239 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,2024-05-08,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to remove exemptions from requirements to provide access or services to a person who is accompanied by an assistance dog; to make the undertaking of disability equality training in relation to assistance dogs a condition of holding a licence to drive a taxi or private hire vehicle; to prohibit the parking of motor vehicles on pavements and footpaths; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,512 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4,2024-05-08,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,513 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to remove exemptions from requirements to provide access or services to a person who is accompanied by an assistance dog; to make the undertaking of disability equality training in relation to assistance dogs a condition of holding a licence to drive a taxi or private hire vehicle; to prohibit the parking of motor vehicles on pavements and footpaths; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,519 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4,2024-05-08,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,520 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 1: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of impact of section 2 “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the expected impact of section 2 of this Act. (2) The review must include analysis setting out the number of individual taxpayers facing a marginal tax rate in the tax year 2024-25 of— @@ -14827,36 +14827,36 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08 (b) the higher rate of 40%. (3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of— (a) equivalent actual figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24, and -(b) equivalent projected figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,85 +(b) equivalent projected figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,86 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.628.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.628.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 4: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 4 - Review of impact of section 1 on pensioners “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the expected impact of section 1 of this Act on those over State Pension age. (2) The review must include analysis setting out, for the tax year 2024-25— (a) the total number of people over the State Pension age paying tax under section 1, and (b) the average tax liability per person of those in subsection (2)(a). -(3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of equivalent projected figures to those in subsections (2)(a) and (2)(b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,86 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1,2024-05-08,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,514 +(3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of equivalent projected figures to those in subsections (2)(a) and (2)(b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,87 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1,2024-05-08,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,521 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.3,2024-05-08,New Clause 2: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of impact of section 12 “(1) The Chancellor must, within three months of this Act being passed, conduct a review of the impact of section 12 of this Act. (2) The review must consider how the rate of corporation tax provided for by section 12 affects— (a) investment decisions taken by businesses, (b) the certainty of businesses about future fiscal and market conditions. -(3) For comparative purposes, the review must include an assessment of how the factors in subsection (2)(a) and (b) would be affected by maintaining corporation tax at a rate no higher than that set out in section 12 until the end of the next parliament.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,87 +(3) For comparative purposes, the review must include an assessment of how the factors in subsection (2)(a) and (b) would be affected by maintaining corporation tax at a rate no higher than that set out in section 12 until the end of the next parliament.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,88 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.648.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.648.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 3: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 3 - Analysis of the impact of the energy security investment mechanism “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish an analysis of the possible impacts of the energy security investment mechanism on— (a) revenue from the energy profits levy, and (b) investment decisions involving businesses liable to pay the energy profits levy. (2) The analysis under subsection (1) must consider how the impacts in (1)(a) and (1)(b) would be affected by amending the definition of a qualifying accounting period, as set out in section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, to be one that ends before the end of the next Parliament. -(3) In this section, the “energy security investment mechanism” means the mechanism introduced by section 17A of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, as inserted by section 19 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,88 +(3) In this section, the “energy security investment mechanism” means the mechanism introduced by section 17A of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, as inserted by section 19 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,89 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1,2024-05-08,Business of the House (13 May),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That, at the sitting on Monday 13 May, the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to Risk-Based Exclusion not later than two hours after the commencement of proceedings on that Motion; such Questions shall include the Questions on any Amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved; proceedings on that Motion may be entered upon and may continue, though opposed, after the moment of interruption; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,515 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1,2024-05-08,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,516 +That, at the sitting on Monday 13 May, the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to Risk-Based Exclusion not later than two hours after the commencement of proceedings on that Motion; such Questions shall include the Questions on any Amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved; proceedings on that Motion may be entered upon and may continue, though opposed, after the moment of interruption; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,522 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1,2024-05-08,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,523 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2,2024-05-09,Miners and Mining Communities,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered miners and mining communities.",house-of-commons,574 +That this House has considered miners and mining communities.",house-of-commons,581 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1,2024-05-09,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the BBC mid-term charter review.",house-of-commons,575 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1,2024-05-09,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,576 +That this House has considered the BBC mid-term charter review.",house-of-commons,582 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1,2024-05-09,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,583 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.104.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.104.0,2024-05-13,Amendment: Risk-based Exclusion,"Amendment proposed: (o), in paragraph (1), leave out -“, save that the threshold for risk-based exclusion should be when a Member has been charged with a relevant offence”.—(Wendy Chamberlain.)",house-of-commons,68 +“, save that the threshold for risk-based exclusion should be when a Member has been charged with a relevant offence”.—(Wendy Chamberlain.)",house-of-commons,69 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,2024-05-13,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,"Resolved, That— (1) this House approves the Report from the House of Commons Commission, A risk-based exclusion policy for the House of Commons – updated proposals, HC 386; @@ -14892,22 +14892,22 @@ That— “() risk-based exclusion from the Parliamentary estate”; and (2) After paragraph 5(b) insert “() The Speaker shall not specify the reason for which a proxy vote has been given in any such certificate.” -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,453 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,460 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1,2024-05-13,Public Procurement,"I beg to move, -That the draft Procurement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,451 +That the draft Procurement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,458 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1,2024-05-13,Agriculture,"I beg to move, -That the draft Agriculture (Delinked Payments) (Reductions) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,452 +That the draft Agriculture (Delinked Payments) (Reductions) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,459 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,2024-05-14,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about monitoring and reporting of water quality in bathing water sites in coastal areas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,334 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about monitoring and reporting of water quality in bathing water sites in coastal areas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,341 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1,2024-05-14,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,335 +That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,342 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2,2024-05-14,Employment (Allocation of Tips),"I beg to move, -That the draft Code of Practice on Fair and Transparent Distribution of Tips, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,336 +That the draft Code of Practice on Fair and Transparent Distribution of Tips, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,343 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1,2024-05-14,War Graves Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered War Graves Week.",house-of-commons,337 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1,2024-05-14,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,338 +That this House has considered War Graves Week.",house-of-commons,344 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1,2024-05-14,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,345 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,2024-05-15,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a power to require a person to grant access to their digital devices in the course of a lawful inspection under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 where there is a reasonable suspicion that the device may contain child sexual abuse material; to provide that refusal to grant such access constitutes an offence; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,375 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a power to require a person to grant access to their digital devices in the course of a lawful inspection under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 where there is a reasonable suspicion that the device may contain child sexual abuse material; to provide that refusal to grant such access constitutes an offence; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,382 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1,2024-05-15,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question proposed, That the Order of 28 November 2023 (Criminal Justice Bill: Programme) be varied as follows: (1) Paragraphs (4) and (5) of the Order shall be omitted. @@ -14922,8 +14922,8 @@ That the Order of 28 November 2023 (Criminal Justice Bill: Programme) be varied | Second day | | | New clauses and new Schedules relating to the police, policing and police powers, the prevention, detection and reporting of offences, management of offenders, proceeds of crime and property connected with criminal behaviour, serious crime prevention orders, begging, rough sleeping, anti-social behaviour, crime and disorder strategies, public order, retail crime or conversion practices, other than new clauses and new Schedules relating to abortion; amendments to clauses 18 to 27, clauses 37 to 89 and Schedules 3 to 9, other than amendments relating to abortion. | Three hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day | | New clauses and new Schedules relating to abortion; amendments relating to abortion; remaining proceedings on Consideration. | Six hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day | -(4) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,376 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0,2024-05-15,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,377 +(4) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,383 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0,2024-05-15,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,384 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,2024-05-15,New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 62 - Sexual Activity with a Corpse (1) In the Sexual Offences Act 2003 for section 70 substitute— “70 Sexual activity with a corpse @@ -14941,7 +14941,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 paragraph 152 of Schedule 15 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003; paragraph 35 of Schedule 3 to the Sexual Offences Act 2003; paragraph 33 of Schedule 4 to the Modern Slavery Act 2015; -paragraph 38(ba) of Schedule 18 to the Sentencing Code.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,378 +paragraph 38(ba) of Schedule 18 to the Sentencing Code.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,385 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 87 - Manslaughter: sexual conduct aggravating factor “(1) In Chapter 3 of Part 4 of the Sentencing Code (seriousness and determining sentence), after section 72 insert— “72A Manslaughter involving sexual conduct @@ -14952,13 +14952,13 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (2) In section 238 of the Armed Forces Act 2006 (deciding the seriousness of an offence), after subsection (8) (inserted by section 23) insert— “(9)In section 72A of the Sentencing Code (manslaughter involving sexual conduct)— (a) the reference to an offence of manslaughter is to be read as including a reference to an offence under section 42 as respects which the corresponding offence under the law of England and Wales is manslaughter, and -(b) the references to a court are to be read as including a court dealing with an offender for a service offence.”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,379 +(b) the references to a court are to be read as including a court dealing with an offender for a service offence.”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,386 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 88 - Length of terrorism sentence with fixed licence period: Northern Ireland “(1) In Article 7 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 (S.I. 2008/1216 (N.I. 1))— (a) in paragraph (2) omit “Articles 13A, 14 and 15A and”; (b) in paragraph (3) before sub-paragraph (a) insert— “(za) Articles 13A and 14 of this Order;”.” -(2) The amendments made by this section apply in relation to convictions occurring on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,380 +(2) The amendments made by this section apply in relation to convictions occurring on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,387 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 89 - Reviews of sentencing: time limits “(1) Schedule 3 to the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (reviews of sentencing - supplementary) is amended as follows. (2) In paragraph 1 (time limit for notice of application for leave to refer a case)— @@ -14972,7 +14972,7 @@ notice of an application for leave to refer the case in question to the Court of (3) For the purposes of this Part, a certificate of the Attorney General as to the date on which a request to review the sentencing of a person was received is conclusive evidence of that fact. (4) Where more than one request to review the sentencing of a person is received, references in sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) to a request are to the first request that is received.” (3) In paragraph 12 (application of Schedule to Northern Ireland), after paragraph (d) insert— -“(da) paragraph 1 has effect as if sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) were omitted;”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,381 +“(da) paragraph 1 has effect as if sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) were omitted;”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,388 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 94 - Cuckooing “(1) A person commits an offence if they— (a) exercise control over the dwelling of another person, and @@ -14982,7 +14982,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (4) The Secretary of State may by regulations amend Schedule (Cuckooing: specified offences). (5) A person who commits an offence under this section is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding the general limit in a magistrates’ court or a fine (or both); -(b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or a fine (or both).”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,382 +(b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or a fine (or both).”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,389 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 95 - Cuckooing: interpretation “(1) This section supplements section (Cuckooing). (2) A reference to “the dwelling of a person” is to any structure or part of a structure occupied by the person as their home or other living accommodation (whether the occupation is separate or shared with others), together with any yard, garden, grounds, garage or outhouse belonging to it or used with it. @@ -14997,7 +14997,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (b) they have capacity (within the meaning of the Mental Capacity Act 2005) to give consent to the exercise of control for that purpose, (c) they are given sufficient information to enable them to make an informed decision about whether to consent, (d) they give consent freely, and -(e) the consent is not withdrawn.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,383 +(e) the consent is not withdrawn.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,390 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 103 - Restricting parental responsibility when sentencing for rape of a child “(1) The Children Act 1989 is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (5). (2) In section 10A (inserted by section (Restricting parental responsibility where one parent kills the other)(3) of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024)— @@ -15020,7 +15020,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (ii) in paragraph (b), for “P with respect to C” substitute “the person with respect to the child”; (b) in subsection (5C) (inserted by section (Restricting parental responsibility where one parent kills the other)(6)(b) of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024), for “P with respect to C” substitute “the person with respect to the child”. (6) In section 379 of the Sentencing Act 2020 (other behaviour orders etc), after subsection (1) insert— -“(1A) See section 10A(1) of the Children Act 1989 for circumstances in which the Crown Court may be required to make a prohibited steps order when dealing with an offender for murder, manslaughter or the rape of a child.””—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,384 +“(1A) See section 10A(1) of the Children Act 1989 for circumstances in which the Crown Court may be required to make a prohibited steps order when dealing with an offender for murder, manslaughter or the rape of a child.””—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,391 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 104 - Report on duty to make prohibited steps orders and power to repeal “(1) As soon as reasonably practicable after the end of the period of three years beginning with the day on which section (Restricting parental responsibility when sentencing for rape of a child) comes into force, the Secretary of State must— (a) prepare a report on the operation of sections 10A and 10B of the Children Act 1989 (duty on Crown Court to make prohibited steps order) during the period, and @@ -15029,7 +15029,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (a) section 10A(1)(b) of the Children Act 1989, or (b) sections 10A and 10B of that Act. (3) But regulations under subsection (2) may only be made during the period of 6 months beginning with the day on which the report under subsection (1) was laid before Parliament. -(4) The consequential provision which may be made by regulations under subsection (2) by virtue of section 86(1)(a) includes provision amending or repealing any provision made by an Act of Parliament or an Act or Measure of Senedd Cymru.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,385 +(4) The consequential provision which may be made by regulations under subsection (2) by virtue of section 86(1)(a) includes provision amending or repealing any provision made by an Act of Parliament or an Act or Measure of Senedd Cymru.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,392 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 44: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 44 - Sexual exploitation of an adult (1) The Sexual Offences Act 2003 is amended as follows. (2) Section 52 is amended as follows— @@ -15041,7 +15041,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (4) Section 54 is amended as follows— (a) in subsection (2) for “sections 51A, 52, 53 and 53A” substitute “section 53A”, and (b) at end insert— -“(4) In sections 52 and 53 “sexual exploitation” means conduct by which a person manipulates, deceives, coerces or controls another person to undertake sexual activity.”.”—(Jess Phillips.)",house-of-commons,48 +“(4) In sections 52 and 53 “sexual exploitation” means conduct by which a person manipulates, deceives, coerces or controls another person to undertake sexual activity.”.”—(Jess Phillips.)",house-of-commons,49 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 57 - Offence of causing death or serious injury by dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling “(1) The Road Traffic Act 1988 is amended as follows. (2) Before section 28 (dangerous cycling) insert— @@ -15069,7 +15069,7 @@ A person who causes the death of another person by riding a cycle on a road or o (5) The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 is amended as follows. (6) In the table in Part 1 of Schedule 2, after the row beginning “RTA section 27” insert in columns 1 to 4— “RTA Section 27ACausing death by dangerous cycling.On indictment.14 years.RTA Section 27BCausing serious injury by dangerous cycling.(a) Summarily.(b) On indictment.(a) 12 months or the statutory maximum or both.(b) 5 years of a fine or both.RTA Section 27CCausing death by careless of inconsiderate cycling.(a) Summarily.(b) On indictment.(a) 12 months (in England and Wales) or 6 months (in Scotland) or the statutory maximum or both.(b) 5 years or a fine or both.”” -",house-of-commons,386 +",house-of-commons,393 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 59: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 59 - Ban on “ninja swords” “(1) The Secretary of State must exercise their powers under section 141(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 to amend the Schedule to the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) Order 1988 as follows. (2) In paragraph 1, after sub-paragraph (t) insert— @@ -15077,7 +15077,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (3) Regulations laid under subsection (1) must— (a) be laid within six months of the date of Royal Assent to this Act, (b) be laid following consultation on the definitions of possession for sporting use and possession of antiques, and -(c) include, subject to the results of the consultation under subsection (3)(b), exemptions for sporting use and for possession of antiques.”—(Alex Cunningham.)",house-of-commons,49 +(c) include, subject to the results of the consultation under subsection (3)(b), exemptions for sporting use and for possession of antiques.”—(Alex Cunningham.)",house-of-commons,50 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.388.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.388.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 91: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 91 - Offence of failing to meet pollution performance commitment levels “(1) A water or water and sewerage company (“C”) commits an offence where C has— (a) failed to meet its pollution performance commitment level for three consecutive years; or @@ -15091,41 +15091,41 @@ for three consecutive years. “total pollution incidents per 10,000km2” and “serious pollution incidents” mean the relevant figures under those headings reported by the Environment Agency in its annual environmental performance report. (3) If guilty of an offence under this section, C is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to a fine; -(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.”—(Tim Farron.)",house-of-commons,50 +(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.”—(Tim Farron.)",house-of-commons,51 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1,2024-05-15,Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),"Amendments made: 142, page 10, line 37, after “conviction” insert “in England and Wales”. -This amendment and Amendments 143 to 147 extend the clause to Northern Ireland and make changes to the clause to cater for this extension.",house-of-commons,387 +This amendment and Amendments 143 to 147 extend the clause to Northern Ireland and make changes to the clause to cater for this extension.",house-of-commons,394 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,2024-05-15,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Legal Aid and Advice.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,388 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Legal Aid and Advice.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,395 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6,2024-05-15,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,389 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,2024-05-15,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,390 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1,2024-05-15,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,391 +That the draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,396 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,2024-05-15,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,397 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1,2024-05-15,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,398 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3,2024-05-16,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,"I beg to move, -That this House notes the findings of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report on Women’s State Pension age; and calls on the Government to deliver prompt compensation to women born in the 1950s who had their State Pension age raised.",house-of-commons,628 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1,2024-05-16,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,629 +That this House notes the findings of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report on Women’s State Pension age; and calls on the Government to deliver prompt compensation to women born in the 1950s who had their State Pension age raised.",house-of-commons,635 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1,2024-05-16,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,636 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.533.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.533.2,2024-05-17,Prayers,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 163). -The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 37.",house-of-commons,84 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,502 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,2024-05-17,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"Amendment 6, page 2, line 12, leave out subsection (10) —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,504 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,503 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,505 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,2024-05-17,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,"Amendment made: 2, in the schedule, page 5, line 29, leave out “not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale”. —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,507 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,506 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,508 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,509 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,510 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1,2024-05-17,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,511 +The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 37.",house-of-commons,85 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,509 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,2024-05-17,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"Amendment 6, page 2, line 12, leave out subsection (10) —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,511 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,510 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,512 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,2024-05-17,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,"Amendment made: 2, in the schedule, page 5, line 29, leave out “not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale”. —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,514 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,513 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,515 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,516 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1,2024-05-17,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,518 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1,2024-05-20,Ukraine,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the situation in Ukraine.",house-of-commons,740 +That this House has considered the situation in Ukraine.",house-of-commons,747 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3,2024-05-20,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,"Ordered, That Steve Double be added to the Petitions Committee—(Sir Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,741 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,748 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,2024-05-21,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish national policy guidelines in respect of children with a parent in prison, including for the identification of the children of prisoners at the point of sentence and for accountability for providing support to the children of prisoners; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,362 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish national policy guidelines in respect of children with a parent in prison, including for the identification of the children of prisoners at the point of sentence and for accountability for providing support to the children of prisoners; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,369 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.800.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.800.3,2024-05-21,After Clause 308 - Secondary ticketing facilities,"Resolved, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment and proposes Amendments (a) and (b) to the Bill in lieu of the Lords Amendment 104B.",house-of-commons,45 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment and proposes Amendments (a) and (b) to the Bill in lieu of the Lords Amendment 104B.",house-of-commons,46 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1,2024-05-21,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,363 +That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,370 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.838.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.838.1,2024-05-21,High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill (Instruction) (No. 3),"Resolved, That it be an instruction to the Select Committee to which the High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill is committed to deal with the Bill as follows: (1) The Committee shall, before concluding its proceedings, amend the Bill by— @@ -15143,14 +15143,14 @@ That it be an instruction to the Select Committee to which the High Speed Rail ( (b) in relation to the railway mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) as set out on the plans deposited in January 2022 in connection with the Bill in the office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons, its broad route alignment, and (c) the fact that there are to be no new stations (other than Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport) on the railway mentioned in sub-paragraph (a). (5) The Committee shall have power to consider any amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill which, if the Bill were a private bill, could not be made except upon petition for additional provision. -(6) Paragraph (5) applies only so far as the amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill fall within the principle of the Bill as provided for by paragraphs (3) and (4) above.",house-of-commons,46 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1,2024-05-21,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,364 +(6) Paragraph (5) applies only so far as the amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill fall within the principle of the Bill as provided for by paragraphs (3) and (4) above.",house-of-commons,47 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1,2024-05-21,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,371 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.910.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.910.2,2024-05-22,Leave for Bill: Immigration and Asylum,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the annual approval by the House of Commons of maximum numbers in respect of immigration and asylum; to provide that asylum may only be granted to individuals identified as refugees by the UN Refugee Agency, other than in specified circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,33 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the annual approval by the House of Commons of maximum numbers in respect of immigration and asylum; to provide that asylum may only be granted to individuals identified as refugees by the UN Refugee Agency, other than in specified circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,34 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1,2024-05-22,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,"I beg to move, -That the draft Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Risk of Being Drawn into Terrorism) (Revised Guidance) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,324 +That the draft Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Risk of Being Drawn into Terrorism) (Revised Guidance) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,331 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1,2024-05-22,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 8 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,325 +That the draft Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 8 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,332 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1,2024-05-22,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That the following provisions shall apply to the Holocaust Memorial Bill: (1) (a) the Order of the House of 17 April re-committing the Holocaust Memorial Bill to a public bill committee shall be discharged, and @@ -15189,18 +15189,18 @@ and shall not put any other questions, other than the question on any motion des (17) The start of any debate under Standing Order No. 24 (Emergency debates) to be held on a day on which the Bill has been set down to be taken as an Order of the Day shall be postponed until the conclusion of any proceedings on that day to which this Order applies. (18) Proceedings to which this Order applies shall not be interrupted under any Standing Order relating to the sittings of the House. (19) (a) Any private business which has been set down for consideration at a time falling after the commencement of proceedings on this Order or on the Bill on a day on which the Bill has been set down to be taken as an Order of the Day shall, instead of being considered as provided by Standing Orders or by any Order of the House, be considered at the conclusion of the proceedings on the Bill on that day. -(b) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply to the private business so far as necessary for the purpose of securing that the business may be considered for a period of three hours.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,326 +(b) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply to the private business so far as necessary for the purpose of securing that the business may be considered for a period of three hours.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,333 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.1,2024-05-22,New Clause 1: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of security arrangements “(1) The Secretary of State must, prior to the commencement of construction of a Holocaust memorial or learning centre— (a) carry out a review of proposed security arrangements for the proposed Holocaust memorial or learning centre; (b) lay before Parliament a report on the outcome and findings of the review of the proposed security arrangements; (c) by regulations, specify the security arrangements which are to be implemented for the proposed Holocaust memorial or learning centre. -(2) Regulations made under subsection (1)(c) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”—(John Stevenson.)",house-of-commons,34 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,327 +(2) Regulations made under subsection (1)(c) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”—(John Stevenson.)",house-of-commons,35 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,334 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,2024-05-22,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Orders Nos. 15 and 41A), That, at this day’s sitting, (1) Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motions (i) in the name of Julia Lopez, relating to Consumer Protection; (ii) in the name of Andrea Leadsom, relating to Medicines; and (iii) in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Private International Law; and -(2) the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt, relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,328 +(2) the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt, relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,335 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 80A(1)(a)), That the following provisions shall apply in respect of the Holocaust Memorial Bill: Suspension at end of this Parliament @@ -15220,14 +15220,14 @@ Suspension at end of this Parliament (b) the Bill shall be set down as an order of the day for third reading. (5) If this paragraph applies, the Bill shall be deemed to have passed through all its stages in this House. Other -That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House.—(Simon Hoare.)",house-of-commons,329 +That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House.—(Simon Hoare.)",house-of-commons,336 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2,2024-05-22,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,330 +That the draft Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,337 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,2024-05-22,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,331 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,338 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,2024-05-22,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments (2019 Hague Convention etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,332 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1,2024-05-22,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,333 +That the draft Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments (2019 Hague Convention etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,339 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1,2024-05-22,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,340 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1,2024-05-23,Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question proposed, (1) That, notwithstanding the Order of 30 January 2024 (Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)), the House shall meet on Friday 24 May at 9.30 am. (2) That paragraphs (3) to (13) shall apply to today’s sitting and to the sitting on Friday 24 May. @@ -15247,69 +15247,69 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-2 (14) The start of any emergency debate under Standing Order No. 24 (Emergency debates) to be held at today’s sitting shall be postponed until the conclusion of government business; and no such debate shall be held at the sitting on Friday 24 May. (15) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, notwithstanding Standing Order No. 11(4) and (5), urgent questions and statements may be taken before the commencement of public business. (16) That at today’s sitting, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until any Messages from the Lords have been received and any Committee to draw up Reasons has reported. -(17) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until a Message has been received from the Lords Commissioners.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,288 +(17) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until a Message has been received from the Lords Commissioners.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,292 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1093.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1093.2,2024-05-23,Third Reading: Finance (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill now be read the Third time. -May I take the opportunity to thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and the other Madam Deputy Speaker for your professionalism, kindness and robustness in this place? You will be sorely missed, and I express my appreciation to all those who have announced that they will be standing down at this election and thank them for their service in this House. I think I speak for everybody when I say that everybody who comes into this place does so with very positive motivations, because they want to make the world a better place for their children and grandchildren. That may sound trite, but it is a motivation we all share. We may disagree on the route to achieve that, but anybody who comes into this place does so with incredible professionalism, and we should all thank them for that service.",house-of-commons,19 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1,2024-05-23,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,289 +May I take the opportunity to thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and the other Madam Deputy Speaker for your professionalism, kindness and robustness in this place? You will be sorely missed, and I express my appreciation to all those who have announced that they will be standing down at this election and thank them for their service in this House. I think I speak for everybody when I say that everybody who comes into this place does so with very positive motivations, because they want to make the world a better place for their children and grandchildren. That may sound trite, but it is a motivation we all share. We may disagree on the route to achieve that, but anybody who comes into this place does so with incredible professionalism, and we should all thank them for that service.",house-of-commons,20 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1,2024-05-23,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,293 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1,2024-05-24,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 643), dated 14 May, a copy of which was laid before this House on 15 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,638 +That the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 643), dated 14 May, a copy of which was laid before this House on 15 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,645 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1,2024-05-24,Coroners,"I beg to move, -That the draft Coroners (Suspension of Requirement for Jury at Inquest: Coronavirus) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 2 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,639 +That the draft Coroners (Suspension of Requirement for Jury at Inquest: Coronavirus) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 2 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,646 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,2024-05-24,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(b), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Victims and Prisoners Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,640 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Victims and Prisoners Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,647 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1,2024-05-24,Energy,"I beg to move, -That the draft Energy Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,641 +That the draft Energy Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,648 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1167.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1167.1,2024-05-24,Tribunal and Inquiries,"I beg to move, -That the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Amendment) Rules 2024, (SI., 2024, No. 588), dated 1 May 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 1 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,132 +That the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Amendment) Rules 2024, (SI., 2024, No. 588), dated 1 May 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 1 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,133 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,2024-05-24,Valedictory Debate,"Resolved, -That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming Dissolution.",house-of-commons,642 +That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming Dissolution.",house-of-commons,649 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,2024-07-09,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 1A), That Sir Lindsay Hoyle do take the Chair of this House as Speaker. -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,678 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1,2024-07-17,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,647 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1,2024-07-18,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,728 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1,2024-07-22,"Economy, Welfare and Public Services","Ordered, That the debate be resumed tomorrow.",house-of-commons,66 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,2024-07-22,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),"That this House, at its rising on Tuesday 30 July 2024, do adjourn until Monday 2 September 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 12 September 2024, do adjourn until Monday 7 October 2024.— (Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,425 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,685 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1,2024-07-17,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,654 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1,2024-07-18,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,735 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1,2024-07-22,"Economy, Welfare and Public Services","Ordered, That the debate be resumed tomorrow.",house-of-commons,67 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,2024-07-22,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),"That this House, at its rising on Tuesday 30 July 2024, do adjourn until Monday 2 September 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 12 September 2024, do adjourn until Monday 7 October 2024.— (Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,432 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,2024-07-22,Private Members' Bills,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith, That, (1) notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No. 14(10)— (a) the ballot for private Members’ bills shall be held on Thursday 5 September, (b) ballot bills shall be presented on Wednesday 16 October; and -(2) the provisions of Standing Order No 14(11) shall apply as if the words “Thursday 17 October” were substituted for the words “after the fifth Wednesday on which the House shall sit during the session”.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,426 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1,2024-07-22,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,427 +(2) the provisions of Standing Order No 14(11) shall apply as if the words “Thursday 17 October” were substituted for the words “after the fifth Wednesday on which the House shall sit during the session”.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,433 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1,2024-07-22,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,434 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.5,2024-07-23,Amendment: Immigration and Home Affairs,"I beg to move amendment l, at the end of the Question to add: -“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not commit to boosting defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 with a fully funded plan, fails to include measures that provide an adequate deterrent to migrants crossing the channel illegally, fails to mention rural communities, farming and fishing, does not include a legally binding target to enhance the UK’s food security or a commitment to increase the UK-wide agriculture budget by £1 billion over the course of the Parliament, introduces new burdens on businesses without sufficient measures to support them, fails to set out a concrete plan to tackle the unsustainable post-covid rise in the welfare bill, does not adequately protect family finances and the UK’s energy security in the move to net zero, and fails to provide adequate protections for pensioners and working people to keep more of the money they have worked hard for.”",house-of-commons,22 +“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not commit to boosting defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 with a fully funded plan, fails to include measures that provide an adequate deterrent to migrants crossing the channel illegally, fails to mention rural communities, farming and fishing, does not include a legally binding target to enhance the UK’s food security or a commitment to increase the UK-wide agriculture budget by £1 billion over the course of the Parliament, introduces new burdens on businesses without sufficient measures to support them, fails to set out a concrete plan to tackle the unsustainable post-covid rise in the welfare bill, does not adequately protect family finances and the UK’s energy security in the move to net zero, and fails to provide adequate protections for pensioners and working people to keep more of the money they have worked hard for.”",house-of-commons,23 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.629.6.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.629.6,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 33), That the amendment be made. Amendment: Amendment proposed: at the end of the Question to add: -“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to include immediate measures to abolish the two-child limit to Universal Credit; recognise that this policy is pushing children into poverty; further recognise that 1.6 million children are currently impacted and maintaining this policy will result in 670,000 additional children suffering poverty by the end of this Parliament; believe that eradicating child poverty must be a primary priority for the newly-elected Government; and therefore call on the Government, as a vital first step in tackling child poverty, to immediately abolish the two-child limit.”—(Stephen Flynn.)",house-of-commons,20 +“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to include immediate measures to abolish the two-child limit to Universal Credit; recognise that this policy is pushing children into poverty; further recognise that 1.6 million children are currently impacted and maintaining this policy will result in 670,000 additional children suffering poverty by the end of this Parliament; believe that eradicating child poverty must be a primary priority for the newly-elected Government; and therefore call on the Government, as a vital first step in tackling child poverty, to immediately abolish the two-child limit.”—(Stephen Flynn.)",house-of-commons,21 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.633.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.633.1,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 33), That the amendment be made. Amendment: Amendment proposed: at the end of the Question to add: -“but, while welcoming measures aimed at upholding standards in public life, which have been neglected under UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments in recent years, humbly regret that the Gracious Speech does not include sufficient measures to address the crisis in health and care, such as the introduction of a legal right to see a GP within seven days, a guarantee for cancer patients to start treatment within 62 days from urgent referral, free personal care in England, better support for carers, and a cross-party commission on social care; and call on the Government to stop the scandal of sewage dumping against which the previous Government failed to take action, including by replacing Ofwat with a new regulator, to support families with the cost of living and to tackle poverty, including by introducing a national food strategy, extending free school meals to all children in poverty, and by scrapping the two-child benefit cap, to ensure that rural communities and farmers receive adequate support, and to reform the system for parliamentary elections by replacing first-past-the-post with proportional representation, so that every vote counts.”—(Christine Jardine.)",house-of-commons,21 +“but, while welcoming measures aimed at upholding standards in public life, which have been neglected under UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments in recent years, humbly regret that the Gracious Speech does not include sufficient measures to address the crisis in health and care, such as the introduction of a legal right to see a GP within seven days, a guarantee for cancer patients to start treatment within 62 days from urgent referral, free personal care in England, better support for carers, and a cross-party commission on social care; and call on the Government to stop the scandal of sewage dumping against which the previous Government failed to take action, including by replacing Ofwat with a new regulator, to support families with the cost of living and to tackle poverty, including by introducing a national food strategy, extending free school meals to all children in poverty, and by scrapping the two-child benefit cap, to ensure that rural communities and farmers receive adequate support, and to reform the system for parliamentary elections by replacing first-past-the-post with proportional representation, so that every vote counts.”—(Christine Jardine.)",house-of-commons,22 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Resolved, That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, as follows: Most Gracious Sovereign, -We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament.",house-of-commons,290 +We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament.",house-of-commons,297 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,2024-07-23,Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 15), -That, at this day’s sitting, the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour, and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,291 +That, at this day’s sitting, the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour, and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,298 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2,2024-07-24,International Immunities and Privileges,"I beg to move, -That the draft Global Combat Air Programme International Government Organisation (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.",house-of-commons,204 +That the draft Global Combat Air Programme International Government Organisation (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.",house-of-commons,205 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1,2024-07-24,Education and Opportunity,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered education and opportunity.",house-of-commons,205 +That this House has considered education and opportunity.",house-of-commons,206 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2,2024-07-24,Estimates 2024-25,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 55(1) and (3)), That, for the year ending with 31 March 2025: (1) further resources not exceeding £463,737,669,000 be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 108, HC 139, HC 568 (Session 2023–24), HC 734 (Session 2023–24), HC 741 (Session 2023–24), HC 750 (Session 2023–24) and HC 777 (Session 2023–24), (2) further resources not exceeding £103,197,519,000 be authorised for use for capital purposes as so set out, and -(3) a further sum not exceeding £463,992,280,000 be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,206 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1,2024-07-24,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,207 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,366 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,365 +(3) a further sum not exceeding £463,992,280,000 be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,207 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1,2024-07-24,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,208 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,373 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,372 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.851.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.851.5,2024-07-25,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024,"Resolved, -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,47 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,48 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2,2024-07-25,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,"I beg to move, That, with effect from 25 October 2024, paragraph 2 of Chapter 4 of the Guide to the Rules relating to the conduct of Members be amended to leave out: “a) advice on public policy and current affairs; -b) advice in general terms about how Parliament works; and”.",house-of-commons,367 +b) advice in general terms about how Parliament works; and”.",house-of-commons,374 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0,2024-07-25,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That— (1) There shall be a Select Committee, to be called the Modernisation Committee, to consider reforms to House of Commons procedures, standards, and working practices; and to make recommendations thereon; @@ -15317,35 +15317,35 @@ That— (3) Members shall be nominated to the Committee by a motion in the name of the Leader of the House; (4) Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the Committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament; (5) The Committee shall have power to send for persons, papers and records; to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House; to adjourn from place to place; to report from time to time; and to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the Committee’s order of reference; -(6) That this Order be a Standing Order of the House until the end of the present Parliament.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,368 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1,2024-07-26,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,241 +(6) That this Order be a Standing Order of the House until the end of the present Parliament.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,375 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1,2024-07-26,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,245 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1,2024-07-26,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the matter of making Britain a clean energy superpower.",house-of-commons,240 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2,2024-07-29,Second Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,18 +That this House has considered the matter of making Britain a clean energy superpower.",house-of-commons,244 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2,2024-07-29,Second Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,19 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1,2024-07-29,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), -That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill.",house-of-commons,285 +That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill.",house-of-commons,289 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,2024-07-29,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,286 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1,2024-07-29,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,287 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2,2024-07-30,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,434 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,290 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1,2024-07-29,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,291 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2,2024-07-30,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,441 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1,2024-07-30,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Budget Responsibility Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House. (2) Proceedings in Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after their commencement. (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. -(4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,435 +(4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,442 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,2024-07-30,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Budget Responsibility Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Treasury in consequence of the Act.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,436 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Budget Responsibility Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Treasury in consequence of the Act.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,443 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1,2024-07-30,European Scrutiny Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That Standing Order No. 143 (European Scrutiny Committee) be rescinded.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,437 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1,2024-07-30,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,438 +That Standing Order No. 143 (European Scrutiny Committee) be rescinded.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,444 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1,2024-07-30,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,445 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.1,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 14, page 2, line 17, at end insert— “(1BA) Every contract made in accordance with subsection (1A) shall place a duty on the public sector company to consider the needs of— (a) passengers; (b) residents of rural areas; (c) residents of areas underserved by the rail network; and (d) the wider rail network -when considering making changes to existing service levels.” —(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,95 +when considering making changes to existing service levels.” —(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,96 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.4.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.4,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 17, page 2, line 22, at end insert— “30ZH Independent body to advise on pay and terms and conditions of employment for employees of public sector companies (1) The Secretary of State must, within three months of the coming into force of the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Act 2024, establish an independent body with responsibility for— @@ -15362,7 +15362,7 @@ of employees of the public sector companies providing passenger railway services (d) the future of the rail network, including the modernisation of working practices. (3) Advice provided in accordance with subsection (1)(b) shall include advice on whether any conflicts of interest exist between any Government Minister and any union involved in the negotiation of the terms and conditions of employment, and how any such conflicts should be managed. (4) An annual report under subsection (1)(c) shall include a comparison with the terms and conditions of employment under the franchise which provided the relevant passenger railway services prior to the awarding of a contract in accordance with section 30(1A). -(5) The first annual report under subsection (1)(c) must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A).”—(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,96 +(5) The first annual report under subsection (1)(c) must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A).”—(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,97 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 21, page 3, line 32, at end insert— “30D Annual report on ticketing effects of public service contracts (1) The Secretary of State shall lay before Parliament an annual report on the effect of public sector contracts awarded in accordance with section 30(1A) on— @@ -15376,20 +15376,20 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03 (ii) bus and light rail system operators. (2) The Secretary of State shall consult other franchising authorities before finalising a report under subsection (1). (3) The first annual report under this section must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A). -(4) Each subsequent annual report must be laid before Parliament before the end of July in each subsequent calendar year.”—(Wera Hobhouse.)",house-of-commons,97 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0,2024-09-03,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,545 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1,2024-09-03,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,546 +(4) Each subsequent annual report must be laid before Parliament before the end of July in each subsequent calendar year.”—(Wera Hobhouse.)",house-of-commons,98 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0,2024-09-03,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,552 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1,2024-09-03,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,553 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.4,2024-09-04,Clause 1 - Announcement of fiscally significant measures,"I beg to move amendment 9, page 1, line 14, at end insert— -“(c) or any changes to the government’s fiscal targets.”",house-of-commons,158 +“(c) or any changes to the government’s fiscal targets.”",house-of-commons,159 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.381.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.381.1,2024-09-04,Clause 1 - Announcement of fiscally significant measures,"Amendment proposed: 2, page 1, line 25, at end insert: “(2A) In any case where the Office has acted in accordance with subsection (2), it may notify the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests of the circumstances in any case where it considers those circumstances may be relevant to— (a) the Ministerial Code, or -(b) the functions of the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,157 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0,2024-09-04,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,687 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1,2024-09-04,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,688 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3,2024-09-05,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,128 +(b) the functions of the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,158 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0,2024-09-04,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,694 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1,2024-09-04,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,695 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3,2024-09-05,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,129 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.462.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.462.1,2024-09-05,Amendment: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move an amendment to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question, and insert: -“this House, while recognising the need to cut household energy bills for families, accelerate private investment in energy infrastructure, and protect and create jobs in the energy industry across the UK, declines to give a Second Reading to the Great British Energy Bill because Great British Energy will not produce any energy, will not reduce household energy bills by £300, does not compensate for the amount of investment in energy projects that will be deterred by the Government’s plans to prematurely shut down the UK’s oil and gas sector, and involves an unjustified use of taxpayers’ money at a time when the Government is withdrawing the Winter Fuel Payment from 10 million pensioners as energy bills rise.”",house-of-commons,129 +“this House, while recognising the need to cut household energy bills for families, accelerate private investment in energy infrastructure, and protect and create jobs in the energy industry across the UK, declines to give a Second Reading to the Great British Energy Bill because Great British Energy will not produce any energy, will not reduce household energy bills by £300, does not compensate for the amount of investment in energy projects that will be deterred by the Government’s plans to prematurely shut down the UK’s oil and gas sector, and involves an unjustified use of taxpayers’ money at a time when the Government is withdrawing the Winter Fuel Payment from 10 million pensioners as energy bills rise.”",house-of-commons,130 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Great British Energy Bill: Committal @@ -15402,42 +15402,42 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,625 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Great British Energy Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,626 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1,2024-09-05,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,627 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,632 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Great British Energy Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,633 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1,2024-09-05,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,634 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1,2024-09-09,Sanctions: Russia,"I beg to move, -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 834), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,369 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 834), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,376 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1,2024-09-09,Sanctions: Syria,"I beg to move, -That the Syria (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 833), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,370 +That the Syria (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 833), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,377 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1,2024-09-09,Transport,"I beg to move, -That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 24 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,371 +That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 24 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,378 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1,2024-09-09,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,372 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,379 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1,2024-09-09,Modernisation Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That— (1) Mike Amesbury, Mr Alex Barros-Curtis, Markus Campbell-Savours, Wendy Chamberlain, Sir Christopher Chope, Sarah Coombes, Chris Elmore, Kirith Entwistle, Paulette Hamilton, Marie Goldman, Joy Morrissey, Chris Philp, Jo Platt and Lucy Powell shall be members of the Modernisation Committee; and -(2) Lucy Powell shall be the Chair of the Committee.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,373 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1,2024-09-09,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,374 +(2) Lucy Powell shall be the Chair of the Committee.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,380 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1,2024-09-09,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,381 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.712.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.712.2,2024-09-10,Social Security,"I beg to move, That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that the Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 869), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 August, be annulled.",house-of-commons,6 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,232 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Main question put accordingly. The House divided: Ayes 214, Noes 335.",house-of-commons,7 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0,2024-09-10,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,232 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0,2024-09-10,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,233 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2,2024-09-11,Building Safety and Resilience,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered building safety and resilience.",house-of-commons,202 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1,2024-09-11,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,203 +That this House has considered building safety and resilience.",house-of-commons,203 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1,2024-09-11,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,204 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,2024-09-12,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,"Resolved, -That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment.",house-of-commons,695 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1,2024-09-12,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,696 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1,2024-10-07,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,307 +That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment.",house-of-commons,702 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1,2024-09-12,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,703 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1,2024-10-07,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,314 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.164.2,2024-10-08,VAT: Independent Schools,"I beg to move, -That this House regrets that the Government has decided to impose VAT on independent school fees; believes that educational provision should not be taxed; regrets that the Government is rushing to implement this change part-way through an academic year; calls on the Government to exempt from the VAT charge fees paid in respect of children of military and diplomatic families, all children who have an Education, Health and Care Plan, or who are in the process of applying for one, all children on SEN support, Centres for Advanced Training and schools in the Music and Dance Scheme, all children at schools whose fees are lower than the average per capita funding for a state school place, and children at religious schools of denominations for whom there is no faith school provision in the state sector; further calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for schools in areas where state schools in the relevant key stage are already on average over 95% full; also calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for fees paid in respect of children who have started a public examination course, to September 2025 for pupils currently in Year 11 or Year 13, and to September 2026 for pupils currently in Year 10 or Year 12; and calls on the Government to publish a full impact assessment of the effects of this policy on independent schools and the state sector ahead of the Budget.",house-of-commons,51 +That this House regrets that the Government has decided to impose VAT on independent school fees; believes that educational provision should not be taxed; regrets that the Government is rushing to implement this change part-way through an academic year; calls on the Government to exempt from the VAT charge fees paid in respect of children of military and diplomatic families, all children who have an Education, Health and Care Plan, or who are in the process of applying for one, all children on SEN support, Centres for Advanced Training and schools in the Music and Dance Scheme, all children at schools whose fees are lower than the average per capita funding for a state school place, and children at religious schools of denominations for whom there is no faith school provision in the state sector; further calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for schools in areas where state schools in the relevant key stage are already on average over 95% full; also calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for fees paid in respect of children who have started a public examination course, to September 2025 for pupils currently in Year 11 or Year 13, and to September 2026 for pupils currently in Year 10 or Year 12; and calls on the Government to publish a full impact assessment of the effects of this policy on independent schools and the state sector ahead of the Budget.",house-of-commons,52 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.230.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.230.1,2024-10-08,Farming and Food Security,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the real and immediate challenges faced by British farmers as a result of wet weather and rising costs; notes the importance of food security as an essential component of national security in an increasingly uncertain world; regrets that the £50 million extension of the Farming Recovery Fund is yet to be paid out; is concerned that reports suggest the farming budget is to be cut by £100 million; calls on the Government to confirm that the full £50 million of additional Farming Recovery Fund support for those flooded, £75 million for Internal Drainage Boards to protect agricultural land from floods and storms, and £220 million allocated to technology and productivity schemes announced earlier this year will be used in full and without delay, that no reduction to the farming budget will be made and that any underspends will be rolled forward as in previous years, and to keep farming and food production high on the agenda by committing to continue to host the annual Farm to Fork Summit in Downing Street, continuing to publish the annual food security index, and appointing a Tenant Farming Commissioner; and further calls on the Government to secure the long-term future of domestic food production by ensuring the best agricultural land is protected from inappropriate development, including large solar developments, by tackling rural crime, and by ensuring that the next generation can get into farming by protecting Agricultural Property Relief.",house-of-commons,52 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1,2024-10-08,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,392 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,2024-10-09,Renters' Rights Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading,[Reasoned amendment - opposing a second reading],house-of-commons,146 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3,2024-10-09,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,662 +That this House recognises the real and immediate challenges faced by British farmers as a result of wet weather and rising costs; notes the importance of food security as an essential component of national security in an increasingly uncertain world; regrets that the £50 million extension of the Farming Recovery Fund is yet to be paid out; is concerned that reports suggest the farming budget is to be cut by £100 million; calls on the Government to confirm that the full £50 million of additional Farming Recovery Fund support for those flooded, £75 million for Internal Drainage Boards to protect agricultural land from floods and storms, and £220 million allocated to technology and productivity schemes announced earlier this year will be used in full and without delay, that no reduction to the farming budget will be made and that any underspends will be rolled forward as in previous years, and to keep farming and food production high on the agenda by committing to continue to host the annual Farm to Fork Summit in Downing Street, continuing to publish the annual food security index, and appointing a Tenant Farming Commissioner; and further calls on the Government to secure the long-term future of domestic food production by ensuring the best agricultural land is protected from inappropriate development, including large solar developments, by tackling rural crime, and by ensuring that the next generation can get into farming by protecting Agricultural Property Relief.",house-of-commons,53 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1,2024-10-08,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,399 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,2024-10-09,Renters' Rights Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading,[Reasoned amendment - opposing a second reading],house-of-commons,147 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3,2024-10-09,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,669 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Renters’ Rights Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15446,22 +15446,22 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Renters’ Rights Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,663 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,670 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Renters’ Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State; and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,664 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,671 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Renters’ Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,665 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,672 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,2024-10-09,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 25), -That this House, at its rising on Wednesday 6 November 2024, do adjourn until Monday 11 November 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 19 December 2024, do adjourn until Monday 6 January 2025.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,666 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1,2024-10-09,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,667 +That this House, at its rising on Wednesday 6 November 2024, do adjourn until Monday 11 November 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 19 December 2024, do adjourn until Monday 6 January 2025.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,673 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1,2024-10-09,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,674 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1,2024-10-10,Sport: Team GB and ParalympicsGB,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered sport and the performance of Team GB and ParalympicsGB in 2024.",house-of-commons,208 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2,2024-10-10,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,209 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2,2024-10-14,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,704 +That this House has considered sport and the performance of Team GB and ParalympicsGB in 2024.",house-of-commons,209 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2,2024-10-10,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,210 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2,2024-10-14,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,711 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3,2024-10-14,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15470,13 +15470,13 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Terrorism (Protection of Premis (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,705 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,712 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,2024-10-14,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and (b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,706 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,713 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,2024-10-14,Speaker’s Conference,"I beg to move, That— This House considers that it is essential that elections to the United Kingdom Parliament are conducted freely and fairly, without threats or violence; that candidates are able to campaign in safety, with appropriate protection and support; and that elected representatives can do their job securely, and accordingly agrees that the following Order be made: @@ -15490,60 +15490,60 @@ This House considers that it is essential that elections to the United Kingdom P (c) to appoint legal advisers, and to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee’s order of reference. (6) The Speaker shall have power to appoint sub-committees of the Speaker’s Conference and sub-committees appointed under this order shall have power to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, to report from time to time their formal minutes, and shall have a quorum of three. (7) The quorum of the Conference shall be five. -(8) This Order shall have effect until the end of the current Parliament.",house-of-commons,707 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3,2024-10-15,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,697 +(8) This Order shall have effect until the end of the current Parliament.",house-of-commons,714 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3,2024-10-15,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,704 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1,2024-10-15,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House. (2) Proceedings in Committee of the whole House shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after their commencement. (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion six hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,701 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,708 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10,2024-10-15,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,698 +That the draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,705 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,2024-10-15,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 26 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,699 +That the draft Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 26 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,706 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,2024-10-15,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,700 +That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,707 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,2024-10-15,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to the House of Commons Commission.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,702 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to the House of Commons Commission.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,709 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3,2024-10-15,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,"Ordered, That Nick Smith and Marie Goldman be appointed to the House of Commons Commission in pursuance of section 1(2)(d) of the House of Commons (Administration) Act 1978.— (Lucy Powell.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,703 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,710 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.809.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.809.2,2024-10-15,Division: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"To leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill because it is not an acceptable or effective method of enacting major constitutional change, because it proposes a significant alteration to the composition of the House of Lords which should not be considered in isolation from other changes, having regard to the undertakings given by the then Government in 1999, because it drip-feeds changes that hinder proper scrutiny of measures that could change the relationship between the two Houses, because it risks unintended consequences, does not reflect the lack of political consensus on House of Lords reform and does not provide for full consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny which would give the opportunity to consider the case for overall reform, seek cross-party engagement on proposals, and review the implications of all proposals.”—(Sir Oliver Dowden.)",house-of-commons,159 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill because it is not an acceptable or effective method of enacting major constitutional change, because it proposes a significant alteration to the composition of the House of Lords which should not be considered in isolation from other changes, having regard to the undertakings given by the then Government in 1999, because it drip-feeds changes that hinder proper scrutiny of measures that could change the relationship between the two Houses, because it risks unintended consequences, does not reflect the lack of political consensus on House of Lords reform and does not provide for full consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny which would give the opportunity to consider the case for overall reform, seek cross-party engagement on proposals, and review the implications of all proposals.”—(Sir Oliver Dowden.)",house-of-commons,160 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.882.1.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.882.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “society” to the end and add: “; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society and the huge financial challenges many face; notes with deep concern that tens of thousands of carers are unfairly punished for overpayments of Carer’s Allowance due to the £151-a-week earnings limit; believes that carers should not be forced to face the stress, humiliation and fear caused by demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; condemns the previous Government for failing to address this scandal; calls on the Government to write-off existing overpayments immediately, raise the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit and introduce a taper to end the unfair cliff edge; and further calls on the Government to conduct a comprehensive review of support for carers to help people juggle care and work.",house-of-commons,173 +That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society and the huge financial challenges many face; notes with deep concern that tens of thousands of carers are unfairly punished for overpayments of Carer’s Allowance due to the £151-a-week earnings limit; believes that carers should not be forced to face the stress, humiliation and fear caused by demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; condemns the previous Government for failing to address this scandal; calls on the Government to write-off existing overpayments immediately, raise the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit and introduce a taper to end the unfair cliff edge; and further calls on the Government to conduct a comprehensive review of support for carers to help people juggle care and work.",house-of-commons,174 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the proposed words be there added. Question agreed to. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “society” to the end and add: -“; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.”",house-of-commons,724 +“; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.”",house-of-commons,731 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Resolved, -That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.",house-of-commons,723 +That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.",house-of-commons,730 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.944.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.944.3,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “Parliament” to the end of the Question and add: “; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; further regrets that the Government has not yet set out a plan to invest in primary care at the level needed to meet demand; calls on the Government to boost access to GPs, NHS dentists and community pharmacists; and further calls on the Government to give everyone the right to see a GP within seven days or within 24 hours if they urgently need to and to guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent and emergency care.",house-of-commons,174 +That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; further regrets that the Government has not yet set out a plan to invest in primary care at the level needed to meet demand; calls on the Government to boost access to GPs, NHS dentists and community pharmacists; and further calls on the Government to give everyone the right to see a GP within seven days or within 24 hours if they urgently need to and to guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent and emergency care.",house-of-commons,175 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the proposed words be there added. Question agreed to. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “Parliament” to the end of the Question and add: -“; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.”",house-of-commons,726 +“; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.”",house-of-commons,733 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Resolved, -That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.",house-of-commons,725 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1,2024-10-16,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,727 +That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.",house-of-commons,732 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1,2024-10-16,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,734 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1,2024-10-17,International Investment Summit,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the International Investment Summit.",house-of-commons,242 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1,2024-10-17,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,243 +That this House has considered the International Investment Summit.",house-of-commons,246 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1,2024-10-17,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,247 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1,2024-10-21,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Employment Rights (Programme) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15552,25 +15552,25 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Employment Rights (Programme) B (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,569 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,576 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,2024-10-21,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,568 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,575 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,2024-10-21,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 2 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,566 +That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 2 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,573 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,2024-10-21,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Insurance and Reinsurance Undertakings (Prudential Requirements) (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,567 +That the draft Insurance and Reinsurance Undertakings (Prudential Requirements) (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,574 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,2024-10-21,Employment Rights Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Employment Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a person holding office under His Majesty or by a government department, and (b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,570 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,577 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8,2024-10-21,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,571 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3,2024-10-21,Second Reading: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,109 +That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,578 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3,2024-10-21,Second Reading: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,110 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.55.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.55.1,2024-10-21,Amendment: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House notes the balanced reforms made by previous Conservative governments to improve workers’ rights, including the National Living Wage, the prohibition of the use of exclusivity clauses or terms in zero hours contracts and the introduction of shared parental leave and pay, and declines to give a Second Reading to the Employment Rights Bill because it has been rushed into Parliament without full consultation to meet an arbitrary 100-day deadline and Monday 21 October 2024 Business Today: Chamber 19 has not been accompanied by an Impact Assessment considering the impact on the Employment Tribunal, especially as a result of the removal of the qualifying period for the right to claim unfair dismissal or the impact of the extra red tape on SMEs or the impact of establishing the Fair Work Agency; because the repeal of trade union laws will lead to more strikes and intimidation in the workplace, and will force taxpayers to foot the bill for inflation-busting pay hikes without public service reform; because the Bill undermines choice for workers about whether they want to fund political campaigning and forces firms and public bodies to bankroll more trade union facility time, including trade union diversity jobs; and because the Bill is contrary to the Government’s stated goals of improving productivity and economic growth and will increase costs for businesses and consumers.”",house-of-commons,110 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2,2024-10-22,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,258 +“this House notes the balanced reforms made by previous Conservative governments to improve workers’ rights, including the National Living Wage, the prohibition of the use of exclusivity clauses or terms in zero hours contracts and the introduction of shared parental leave and pay, and declines to give a Second Reading to the Employment Rights Bill because it has been rushed into Parliament without full consultation to meet an arbitrary 100-day deadline and Monday 21 October 2024 Business Today: Chamber 19 has not been accompanied by an Impact Assessment considering the impact on the Employment Tribunal, especially as a result of the removal of the qualifying period for the right to claim unfair dismissal or the impact of the extra red tape on SMEs or the impact of establishing the Fair Work Agency; because the repeal of trade union laws will lead to more strikes and intimidation in the workplace, and will force taxpayers to foot the bill for inflation-busting pay hikes without public service reform; because the Bill undermines choice for workers about whether they want to fund political campaigning and forces firms and public bodies to bankroll more trade union facility time, including trade union diversity jobs; and because the Bill is contrary to the Government’s stated goals of improving productivity and economic growth and will increase costs for businesses and consumers.”",house-of-commons,111 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2,2024-10-22,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,262 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,2024-10-22,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -15583,70 +15583,70 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,259 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,263 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,2024-10-22,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,260 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,264 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4,2024-10-22,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 900), dated 4 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,262 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 900), dated 4 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,266 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,2024-10-22,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,263 +That the draft Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,267 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,2024-10-22,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 20 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,261 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1,2024-10-22,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,264 +That the draft Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 20 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1,2024-10-22,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,268 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1,2024-10-23,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 872), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 23 August, be approved.",house-of-commons,689 +That the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 872), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 23 August, be approved.",house-of-commons,696 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1,2024-10-23,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 944), dated 11 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.",house-of-commons,690 +That the Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 944), dated 11 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.",house-of-commons,697 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,2024-10-23,Independent Expert Panel,"Resolved, That, in accordance with Standing Order No. 150C (Appointment of Independent Expert Panel Chair and Members) and for a period of 6 years from 25 November 2024: (1) Sir Adrian Fulford be appointed as Chair of the Independent Expert Panel; and -(2) Lyndsey de Mestre, Andrew Hoyle and Wendy Williams CBE be appointed as members of the Independent Expert Panel.",house-of-commons,691 +(2) Lyndsey de Mestre, Andrew Hoyle and Wendy Williams CBE be appointed as members of the Independent Expert Panel.",house-of-commons,698 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1,2024-10-23,Voting by Proxy,"I beg to move, That, for the remainder of the current session of Parliament, the following amendment to Standing Order No. 39A shall have effect: -In paragraph (2), insert “(d) serious long-term illness or injury;”.",house-of-commons,692 +In paragraph (2), insert “(d) serious long-term illness or injury;”.",house-of-commons,699 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3,2024-10-23,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Andrew Gwynne.)",house-of-commons,693 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1,2024-10-23,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,694 +That the draft Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Andrew Gwynne.)",house-of-commons,700 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1,2024-10-23,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,701 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1,2024-10-24,Black History Month,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered Black History Month.",house-of-commons,177 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1,2024-10-24,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,178 +That this House has considered Black History Month.",house-of-commons,178 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1,2024-10-24,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,179 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1,2024-10-28,Remembrance and Veterans,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered remembrance and the contribution of veterans.",house-of-commons,668 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1,2024-10-28,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,669 +That this House has considered remembrance and the contribution of veterans.",house-of-commons,675 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1,2024-10-28,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,676 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,2024-10-29,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require manufacturers to fit microplastic-catching filters to new domestic and commercial washing machines; to make provision about the promotion of the use of microplastic-catching filters in washing machines and raising awareness about the consequences of microplastics from washing machines for pollution in rivers and seas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,496 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4,2024-10-29,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,83 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require manufacturers to fit microplastic-catching filters to new domestic and commercial washing machines; to make provision about the promotion of the use of microplastic-catching filters in washing machines and raising awareness about the consequences of microplastics from washing machines for pollution in rivers and seas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,503 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4,2024-10-29,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,84 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.1,2024-10-29,Clause 5 - Strategic priorities and plans,"Amendment proposed: 6, in page 3, line 8, at end insert— -“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the reduction of household energy bills by £300 in real terms by 1 January 2030.”—(Claire Coutinho.)",house-of-commons,82 +“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the reduction of household energy bills by £300 in real terms by 1 January 2030.”—(Claire Coutinho.)",house-of-commons,83 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.3,2024-10-29,Clause 5 - Strategic priorities and plans,"Amendment proposed: 8, page 3, line 8, at end insert— -“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the creation of 650,000 new jobs in the United Kingdom by 2030 resulting directly or indirectly from Great British Energy’s pursuit of its objectives under section 3.”—(Claire Coutinho.) Question put, That the amendment be made.",house-of-commons,80 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0,2024-10-29,Third Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,81 +“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the creation of 650,000 new jobs in the United Kingdom by 2030 resulting directly or indirectly from Great British Energy’s pursuit of its objectives under section 3.”—(Claire Coutinho.) Question put, That the amendment be made.",house-of-commons,81 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0,2024-10-29,Third Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,82 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2,2024-10-29,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Forest Institute (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,497 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1,2024-10-29,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,498 +That the draft European Forest Institute (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,504 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1,2024-10-29,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,505 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,2024-10-30,Provisional Collection of Taxes,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 51(2)), That, pursuant to section 5 of the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968, provisional statutory effect shall be given to the following motions:— (a) Value added tax (private school fees) (motion no. 34); (b) Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases before 1 April 2025) (motion no. 35); (c) Stamp duty land tax (purchases by companies) (motion no. 37); -(d) Rates of tobacco products duty (motion no. 46).—(Rachel Reeves.)",house-of-commons,244 +(d) Rates of tobacco products duty (motion no. 46).—(Rachel Reeves.)",house-of-commons,248 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2,2024-10-30,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,245 +That the draft Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,249 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,2024-10-30,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,246 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1,2024-10-30,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,247 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1,2024-10-31,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,429 +That the draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,250 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1,2024-10-30,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,251 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1,2024-10-31,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,436 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,2024-11-04,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the regulation of roadworks; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,454 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the regulation of roadworks; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,461 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2,2024-11-04,Income Tax (Charge),"Question again proposed, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,455 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,462 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,2024-11-05,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water to issue guidance to water companies on poly and perfluorinated alkyl substances in drinking water; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,577 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1,2024-11-05,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,578 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water to issue guidance to water companies on poly and perfluorinated alkyl substances in drinking water; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,584 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1,2024-11-05,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,585 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2,2024-11-06,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2025; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,679 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2025; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,686 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge),"Question again proposed, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,680 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,687 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.411.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.411.3,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 6. Capital gains tax (the main rates),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1H of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (the main rates of CGT)— @@ -15674,13 +15674,13 @@ That— (a) a claim under section 169M of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 in relation to a qualifying business disposal (business asset disposal relief), or (b) a claim under section 169VM of that Act (investors’ relief) in relation to a disposal, section 169M(2) and (3) of that Act, or (as the case may be) section 169VM(1) and (2) of that Act, apply to a claim under paragraph (5) in relation to the disposal as they apply to a claim under the section concerned. (9) In this Resolution “qualifying business disposal” has the meaning given by Chapter 3 of Part 5 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992. -(10) In this Resolution any reference to the transfer of an asset includes its conveyance.",house-of-commons,150 +(10) In this Resolution any reference to the transfer of an asset includes its conveyance.",house-of-commons,151 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.416.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.416.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 7. Capital gains tax (business asset disposal relief),"Question put, -That provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169N(3) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year.",house-of-commons,147 +That provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169N(3) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year.",house-of-commons,148 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.420.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.420.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 8. Capital gains tax (investors’ relief),"Question put, That— (a) provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169VC(2) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year, and -(b) provision may be made reducing the amount specified in sections 169VK(1) and (2) and 169VL(2) and (3) of that Act.",house-of-commons,148 +(b) provision may be made reducing the amount specified in sections 169VK(1) and (2) and 169VL(2) and (3) of that Act.",house-of-commons,149 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.424.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.424.7,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 12. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (increase in rate),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 (charge to tax), in subsection (1), for “35%” substitute “38%”. @@ -15700,7 +15700,7 @@ That— (7) For the purposes of the Instalment Payments Regulations 1998— (a) a company is to be regarded as a large company as respects the deemed accounting periods under paragraph (3)(a) only if it is a large company for those purposes as respects the straddling period, and (b) any question whether a company is a large company as respects the straddling period is to be determined as it would have been determined apart from section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022. -(8) In this Resolution “the Instalment Payment Regulations 1998” means the Corporation Tax (Instalment Payments) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/3175).",house-of-commons,151 +(8) In this Resolution “the Instalment Payment Regulations 1998” means the Corporation Tax (Instalment Payments) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/3175).",house-of-commons,152 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.429.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.429.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 13. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (relief for investment expenditure),"Question put, That— (1) The Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 is amended as follows. @@ -15722,9 +15722,9 @@ That— (a) in paragraph (a), omit “in the case of capital expenditure,”, and (b) omit paragraph (b). (5) In section 18(1) (interpretation), omit the definitions of “leasing expenditure” and “operating expenditure”. -(6) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to expenditure incurred on or after 1 November 2024 (and section 7 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 applies for the purposes of this Resolution as it applies for the purposes of that Act).",house-of-commons,152 +(6) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to expenditure incurred on or after 1 November 2024 (and section 7 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 applies for the purposes of this Resolution as it applies for the purposes of that Act).",house-of-commons,153 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.434.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 14. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (period for which levy has effect),"Question put, -That (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision may be made for extending the period for which the energy (oil and gas) profits levy has effect until 31 March 2030.",house-of-commons,149 +That (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision may be made for extending the period for which the energy (oil and gas) profits levy has effect until 31 March 2030.",house-of-commons,150 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.445.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.445.7,2024-11-06,Commencement: 34. Value added tax (private school fees),"Question put, That— (1) The Value Added Tax Act 1994 is amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (5). @@ -15733,7 +15733,7 @@ That— (i) in item 3(b)(i), after “5A” insert “(or would be so exempt but for item 1 or 2 of Part 3)”, and (ii) in item 4, after “item 1” insert “(whether or not that supply also falls within item 1 or 2 of Part 3)”, and (b) after Part 2 (the groups) insert— -Item No.",house-of-commons,154 +Item No.",house-of-commons,155 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.451.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.451.1,2024-11-06,Commencement: 35. Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases before 1 April 2025),"Question put, That— (1) Section 1 of the Stamp Duty Land Tax (Temporary Relief) Act 2023 (which provides for reduced rates of stamp duty land tax for transactions before 1 April 2025) is amended as follows. @@ -15768,9 +15768,9 @@ That— (9) In a case where— (a) as a result of section 44(4) of the Finance Act 2003 the effective date of a land transaction is before 31 October 2024, and (b) the contract concerned is completed by a conveyance on or after that date, section 44(8) of that Act is not to apply in relation to that conveyance if the sole reason that (but for this paragraph) it would have applied is that the increased rates provided for by this Resolution would have had effect in relation to that conveyance. -(10) Section 44(10) of the Finance Act 2003 applies for the purposes of paragraph (9).",house-of-commons,155 +(10) Section 44(10) of the Finance Act 2003 applies for the purposes of paragraph (9).",house-of-commons,156 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.456.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.456.1,2024-11-06,Commencement: 36. Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases on or after 1 April 2025),"Question put, -That provision may be made amending paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 4ZA to the Finance Act 2003 so as to increase the rates of stamp duty land tax mentioned there.",house-of-commons,153 +That provision may be made amending paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 4ZA to the Finance Act 2003 so as to increase the rates of stamp duty land tax mentioned there.",house-of-commons,154 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.462.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.462.3,2024-11-06,Commencement: 44. Rates of alcohol duty,"Question put, That— (1) Part 2 of the Finance (No. 2) Act 2023 (alcohol duty) is amended as follows. @@ -15906,24 +15906,24 @@ Description of alcoholic productRate of duty per litre of alcohol in the produc (f) in the entry relating to sparkling cider of an alcoholic strength exceeding 5.5% but less than 8.5% by volume, in the second column, for “£1.73” substitute “£1.80”, (g) in the entry relating to other fermented products, in the second column, for “£3.28” substitute “£3.40”, and (h) in the entry relating to spirits, in the second column, for “£11.88” substitute “£12.30”. -(6) The amendments made by this Resolution come into force on 1 February 2025.",house-of-commons,156 +(6) The amendments made by this Resolution come into force on 1 February 2025.",house-of-commons,157 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,2024-11-06,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,"That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,685 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,692 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,681 +That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,688 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Enforcement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,682 +That the draft Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Enforcement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,689 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Animals,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Priority Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,683 +That the draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Priority Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,690 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Franchising Schemes (Franchising Authorities) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,684 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1,2024-11-06,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,686 +That the draft Franchising Schemes (Franchising Authorities) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,691 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1,2024-11-06,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,693 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1,2024-11-11,Rural Affairs,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered rural affairs.",house-of-commons,738 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1,2024-11-11,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,739 +That this House has considered rural affairs.",house-of-commons,745 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1,2024-11-11,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,746 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,2024-11-12,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about Lasting Powers of Attorney; to place duties on banks in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to make provision about the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney; to require the Secretary of State to review the effectiveness of the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney and of its use of those powers; to make provision about the duties of care homes in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to require an attorney to notify the Office of the Public Guardian of the death of a donor; to require the Office of the Public Guardian to take steps to promote the facility to request a search of its registers of powers of attorney; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,397 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4,2024-11-12,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,398 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about Lasting Powers of Attorney; to place duties on banks in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to make provision about the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney; to require the Secretary of State to review the effectiveness of the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney and of its use of those powers; to make provision about the duties of care homes in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to require an attorney to notify the Office of the Public Guardian of the death of a donor; to require the Office of the Public Guardian to take steps to promote the facility to request a search of its registers of powers of attorney; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,404 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4,2024-11-12,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,405 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1,2024-11-12,Clause 4 - Extent and commencement,"Amendment proposed: 25, page 2, line 16, leave out from “force” to end of line 17 and insert “only when the House of Commons has agreed a resolution which— (a) endorses the conclusions of the report a joint committee appointed for the purpose specified in subsection (3A), and @@ -15933,12 +15933,12 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12 (b) the introduction of a mandatory retirement age for members of the House of Lords, (c) a new participation threshold to enable continuing membership of the House of Lords, (d) changes to the circumstances in which disgraced members of the House of Lords can be removed, and -(e) changes to the process of appointment of members of the House of Lords.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,54 +(e) changes to the process of appointment of members of the House of Lords.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,55 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.742.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.742.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 1: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 1 - Exclusion of bishops “(1) No-one shall be a member of the House of Lords by virtue of being a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England. (2) No bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England is entitled to receive, in that capacity, a writ of summons to attend, or sit and vote in, the House of Lords. (3) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from receiving, and exercising the entitlements under, a peerage for life in accordance with section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958. -(4) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from being permitted to enter the House of Lords for the purpose only of leading prayers in accordance with arrangements made by that House.”—(Sir Gavin Williamson.)",house-of-commons,55 +(4) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from being permitted to enter the House of Lords for the purpose only of leading prayers in accordance with arrangements made by that House.”—(Sir Gavin Williamson.)",house-of-commons,56 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 7: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 7 - Duty to take forward proposals for democratic mandate for House of Lords “(1) It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to take forward proposals to secure a democratic mandate for the House of Lords. (2) In pursuance of the duty under subsection (1), the Secretary of State must carry out the steps set out in subsections (3), (5), (6) and (7). @@ -15953,26 +15953,26 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12 (g) representative organisations for local authorities in the United Kingdom, and (h) such other persons and bodies as the Secretary of State considers appropriate. (5) Within sixteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a report on responses to the consultation. -(6) Within eighteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a draft Bill containing legislative proposals on each of the matters mentioned in subsection (3).”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,56 +(6) Within eighteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a draft Bill containing legislative proposals on each of the matters mentioned in subsection (3).”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,57 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.749.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 20: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 20 - Purpose of this Act -“Whereas it has not been expedient at present for the Government to bring forward legislation to reform the House of Lords, the purpose of this Act is to provide that the Lords Temporal are peers appointed under section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958 on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,57 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0,2024-11-12,Third Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,53 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,2024-11-12,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,"That the draft Barnsley and Sheffield (Boundary Change) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,399 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1,2024-11-12,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,400 +“Whereas it has not been expedient at present for the Government to bring forward legislation to reform the House of Lords, the purpose of this Act is to provide that the Lords Temporal are peers appointed under section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958 on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,58 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0,2024-11-12,Third Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,54 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,2024-11-12,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,"That the draft Barnsley and Sheffield (Boundary Change) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,406 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1,2024-11-12,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,407 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2,2024-11-13,Leave for Bill: Debt Relief (Developing Countries),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for or in connection with the relief of debts of certain developing countries.",house-of-commons,195 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for or in connection with the relief of debts of certain developing countries.",house-of-commons,196 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1,2024-11-13,Approve: Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,196 +That the draft Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,197 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1,2024-11-13,Environmental Protection,"I beg to move, -That the draft Environmental Protection (Single-use Vapes) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,197 +That the draft Environmental Protection (Single-use Vapes) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,198 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.865.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.865.2,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"I beg to move, -That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,198 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) (No. 3) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,199 +That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,199 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) (No. 3) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,200 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6,2024-11-13,DELEGATED LEGISLATION,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Further Payments to Capital Stock) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,200 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1,2024-11-13,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,201 +That the draft European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Further Payments to Capital Stock) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,201 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1,2024-11-13,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,202 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.881.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.881.2,2024-11-13,Approve: Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,0 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2,2024-11-14,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2,2024-11-14,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,269 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,2024-11-14,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -15982,8 +15982,8 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3)Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,266 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1,2024-11-14,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,267 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,270 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1,2024-11-14,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,271 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1,2024-11-18,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15992,33 +15992,33 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,358 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,365 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,2024-11-18,: ,"That the draft Local Loans (Increase of Limit) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,359 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,366 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,2024-11-18,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,360 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,367 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6,2024-11-18,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Criminal Finances Act 2017 and Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,361 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2,2024-11-18,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,357 +That the draft Criminal Finances Act 2017 and Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,368 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2,2024-11-18,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,364 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,2024-11-19,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the accessibility of air travel for disabled passengers; to make provision about the powers of the Civil Aviation Authority to enforce accessibility requirements; to remove the limit on compensation for damage to wheelchairs or other mobility equipment on domestic flights; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,281 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the accessibility of air travel for disabled passengers; to make provision about the powers of the Civil Aviation Authority to enforce accessibility requirements; to remove the limit on compensation for damage to wheelchairs or other mobility equipment on domestic flights; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,285 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,2024-11-19,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 29 July 2024 (Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme): Consideration of Lords Amendments (1) Proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after their commencement. Subsequent stages (2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. -(3) Proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,282 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,17 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Louise Haigh.)",house-of-commons,16 +(3) Proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,286 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,18 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Louise Haigh.)",house-of-commons,17 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1,2024-11-19,Infected Blood Inquiry,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the Infected Blood Inquiry.",house-of-commons,283 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1,2024-11-19,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,284 +That this House has considered the Infected Blood Inquiry.",house-of-commons,287 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1,2024-11-19,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,288 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,2024-11-20,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to issue guidance about the application of the criminal law in respect of the administration of pain relief by healthcare professionals to people who are terminally ill; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,533 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2,2024-11-20,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,534 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to issue guidance about the application of the criminal law in respect of the administration of pain relief by healthcare professionals to people who are terminally ill; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,540 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2,2024-11-20,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,541 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,2024-11-20,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill: Committal @@ -16028,29 +16028,29 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,535 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,542 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,2024-11-20,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any sums required by the Treasury or Secretary of State for the purpose of providing loans or other financial assistance to, or for the benefit of, the government of Ukraine as a result of— (a) the arrangements described as the Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration Loans for Ukraine announced on 14 June 2024 at the G7 summit in Apulia in Italy, or -(b) any subsequent arrangements that are supplemental to or modify or replace those arrangements.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,536 +(b) any subsequent arrangements that are supplemental to or modify or replace those arrangements.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,543 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,2024-11-20,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 24 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,539 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,546 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,2024-11-20,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,537 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,544 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,2024-11-20,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,538 +That the draft Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,545 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6,2024-11-20,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Collective Investment Schemes (Temporary Recognition) and Central Counterparties (Transitional Provision) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,540 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1,2024-11-20,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,541 +That the draft Collective Investment Schemes (Temporary Recognition) and Central Counterparties (Transitional Provision) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,547 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1,2024-11-20,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,548 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3,2024-11-21,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the impact of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) on the publication of stories in the public interest; acknowledges that most cases of SLAPPs do not reach the courts, but are blocked or changed at an earlier, unseen stage; further recognises the importance of disclosing suppressed stories under parliamentary privilege in order to highlight the broader impact of legal threats on free speech; further acknowledges efforts made to tackle SLAPPs through the Economic Crime and Transparency Act 2023; and calls on the Government to introduce comprehensive anti-SLAPP legislation that provides swift dismissal of such cases, protects those targeted from prohibitive legal costs, and ensures that SLAPP filers face significant financial deterrents.",house-of-commons,412 +That this House recognises the impact of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) on the publication of stories in the public interest; acknowledges that most cases of SLAPPs do not reach the courts, but are blocked or changed at an earlier, unseen stage; further recognises the importance of disclosing suppressed stories under parliamentary privilege in order to highlight the broader impact of legal threats on free speech; further acknowledges efforts made to tackle SLAPPs through the Economic Crime and Transparency Act 2023; and calls on the Government to introduce comprehensive anti-SLAPP legislation that provides swift dismissal of such cases, protects those targeted from prohibitive legal costs, and ensures that SLAPP filers face significant financial deterrents.",house-of-commons,419 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1,2024-11-21,International Men’s Day,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered International Men’s Day, issues affecting boys’ and men’s health and wellbeing and gender equality.",house-of-commons,413 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3,2024-11-21,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,414 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.552.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.552.3,2024-11-25,Second Reading: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,126 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.558.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.558.2,2024-11-25,Amendment: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House observes that the Autumn Budget 2024 has cut central Government funding for retail, hospitality and leisure business rate relief in 2025-26, and that this Government funding will end completely in 2026-27; expresses concern that the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill represents a stealth increase in business rates on high streets and the hospitality sector, as well as on larger businesses, on top of the Government’s increases in National Insurance contributions; regrets the lack of a proper cumulative impact assessment on the effect on business; notes that the removal of charitable rate relief on independent schools, taken together with the imposition of VAT, will mean fewer children going to private schools and will therefore create extra pressure on state schools, will undermine aspiration and parental choice, and mean larger class sizes in state schools and increased costs for taxpayers; and therefore declines to give a Second Reading to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill.”",house-of-commons,127 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), +That this House has considered International Men’s Day, issues affecting boys’ and men’s health and wellbeing and gender equality.",house-of-commons,420 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3,2024-11-21,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,421 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.552.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.552.3,2024-11-25,Second Reading: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,127 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.558.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.558.2,2024-11-25,Amendment: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: +“this House observes that the Autumn Budget 2024 has cut central Government funding for retail, hospitality and leisure business rate relief in 2025-26, and that this Government funding will end completely in 2026-27; expresses concern that the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill represents a stealth increase in business rates on high streets and the hospitality sector, as well as on larger businesses, on top of the Government’s increases in National Insurance contributions; regrets the lack of a proper cumulative impact assessment on the effect on business; notes that the removal of charitable rate relief on independent schools, taken together with the imposition of VAT, will mean fewer children going to private schools and will therefore create extra pressure on state schools, will undermine aspiration and parental choice, and mean larger class sizes in state schools and increased costs for taxpayers; and therefore declines to give a Second Reading to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill.”",house-of-commons,128 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill: Committal (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -16062,21 +16062,21 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,619 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,620 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,626 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,627 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise any increase in the sums payable into the Consolidated Fund resulting from— (1) multipliers that are up to 0.1 higher than the relevant non-domestic rating multiplier; -(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,621 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10,2024-11-25,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,622 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12,2024-11-25,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,623 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6,2024-11-25,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,624 +(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,628 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10,2024-11-25,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,629 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12,2024-11-25,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,630 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6,2024-11-25,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), +That the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,631 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2,2024-11-26,Leave for Bill: Treatment of Terminal Illness,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the liability of practitioners, and of the organisation which employs the practitioner, where a practitioner prescribes an unlicensed medicine to or carries out a non-standard treatment on a person who is terminally ill; to make provision about the import, storage and use of equipment and unlicensed medicines for the purpose of such prescriptions or such treatment; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,217 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the liability of practitioners, and of the organisation which employs the practitioner, where a practitioner prescribes an unlicensed medicine to or carries out a non-standard treatment on a person who is terminally ill; to make provision about the import, storage and use of equipment and unlicensed medicines for the purpose of such prescriptions or such treatment; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,218 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.683.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.683.2,2024-11-26,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,5 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: @@ -16090,25 +16090,25 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,218 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,219 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (1) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and -(2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,219 +(2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,220 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)). That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise— (1) the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,220 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,221 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4,2024-11-26,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ombudsman Scheme) (Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,221 +That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ombudsman Scheme) (Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,222 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6,2024-11-26,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,222 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1,2024-11-26,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,223 +That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1,2024-11-26,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,224 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,2024-11-27,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),"I beg to move that leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to commission and publish a review of the legislation and guidance relating to e-scooters; to place a duty on the Secretary of State to promote public awareness of legislation relating to the use of e-scooters; and for connected purposes. -Almost two years to the day since I brought the first debate to this House on the antisocial use of e-bikes and e-scooters—it is quite pertinent to be following the statement on respect orders, and I too would be interested in having a trial area; just getting that in there—I am introducing this Bill today to highlight an issue of much concern to the many constituents in Newport East who frequently raise with me the antisocial and sometimes dangerous use of e-scooters and e-bikes. I would like to thank those residents and Newport councillors, particularly in hotspot areas in my constituency, for talking to me about this.",house-of-commons,419 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2,2024-11-27,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,64 +Almost two years to the day since I brought the first debate to this House on the antisocial use of e-bikes and e-scooters—it is quite pertinent to be following the statement on respect orders, and I too would be interested in having a trial area; just getting that in there—I am introducing this Bill today to highlight an issue of much concern to the many constituents in Newport East who frequently raise with me the antisocial and sometimes dangerous use of e-scooters and e-bikes. I would like to thank those residents and Newport councillors, particularly in hotspot areas in my constituency, for talking to me about this.",house-of-commons,426 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2,2024-11-27,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,65 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.821.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.821.1,2024-11-27,Amendment: Finance Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give the Finance Bill a Second Reading because it derives from the 2024 Autumn Budget which will lead to jobs being lost, curtailed investment and prices being raised; because the Finance Bill constitutes an assault on business by increasing taxes on investment; because it will reduce the competitiveness of the United Kingdom’s tax regime; because it levies the first ever tax on educational choice and will increase pressure on state schools; because it will drive up rents by increasing tax on homeownership; because it will substantially increase the size of the state without a sustainable plan to fund it; and because it will reduce living standards, increase borrowing and debt, drive up inflation and interest rates, with the result that the OBR growth forecast for the Autumn Budget is lower than that accompanying the Spring Budget of the last Government.”",house-of-commons,65 +“this House declines to give the Finance Bill a Second Reading because it derives from the 2024 Autumn Budget which will lead to jobs being lost, curtailed investment and prices being raised; because the Finance Bill constitutes an assault on business by increasing taxes on investment; because it will reduce the competitiveness of the United Kingdom’s tax regime; because it levies the first ever tax on educational choice and will increase pressure on state schools; because it will drive up rents by increasing tax on homeownership; because it will substantially increase the size of the state without a sustainable plan to fund it; and because it will reduce living standards, increase borrowing and debt, drive up inflation and interest rates, with the result that the OBR growth forecast for the Autumn Budget is lower than that accompanying the Spring Budget of the last Government.”",house-of-commons,66 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,2024-11-27,Finance Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)). That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance Bill: Committal @@ -16133,14 +16133,23 @@ Proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading (8) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (9) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. Programming committee -(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,420 +(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,427 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2,2024-11-27,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Medical Devices (Post-market Surveillance Requirements) (Amendment) (Great Britain) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,421 +That the draft Medical Devices (Post-market Surveillance Requirements) (Amendment) (Great Britain) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,428 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,2024-11-27,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 28 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,422 +That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 28 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,429 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,2024-11-27,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,423 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1,2024-11-27,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,424 +That the draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,430 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1,2024-11-27,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,431 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1,2024-11-28,Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,296 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2,2024-11-28,Taiwan: International Status,"I beg to move, +That this House, recalling that United Nations Resolution 2758 of 25 October 1971, which established the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations (UN), does not mention Taiwan, notes that UN Resolution 2758 does not address the political status of Taiwan or establish PRC sovereignty over Taiwan and is silent both on the status of Taiwan in the UN and on Taiwanese participation in UN agencies; and calls on the Government to clarify its position that UN Resolution 2758 does not establish the One China Principle as a matter of international law, to state clearly that nothing in law prevents the participation of Taiwan in international organisations and to condemn efforts made by representatives of the PRC to distort the meaning of UN Resolution 2758 in support of Beijing’s One China Principle and the alteration of historic documents by representatives of the PRC, changing the name of the country from Taiwan to Taiwan, province of China.",house-of-commons,294 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1,2024-11-28,Pakistan: Freedom of Religion,"I beg to move, +That this House notes reports of deteriorating religious freedom in Pakistan; expresses its concern over the alleged widespread forced conversions and human rights abuses of minority religious groups; deplores the lack of action by the Pakistani government, which represents a serious violation of Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and further notes that the arrest of opposition religious leaders by the local authorities has led to condemnation both in Pakistan and further afield.",house-of-commons,295 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1,2024-11-29,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,11 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5,2024-11-29,Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, that the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,240 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5,2024-11-29,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,241 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1,2024-11-29,Adjournment Debate: Men’s Violence against Women and Girls,"Motion 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"uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)),\nThat the following provisions shall apply to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill:\nCommittal\n(1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee.\nProceedings in Public Bill Committee\n(2) Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Tuesday 17 December 2024.\n(3) The Public Bill Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it meets.\nConsideration and Third Reading\n(4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced.\n(5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day.\n(6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading.\nOther proceedings\n(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.\u2014(Chris Elmore.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)),\nThat, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.\u2014(Chris Elmore.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)),\nThat, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise any increase in the sums payable into the Consolidated Fund resulting from\u2014\n(1) multipliers that are up to 0.1 higher than the relevant non-domestic rating multiplier;\n(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024", "motion_text": "That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)\nQuestion agreed to.", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024", "motion_text": "That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)\nQuestion agreed to.", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)),\nThat the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)", @@ -94960,6 +95037,62 @@ "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Christian Wakeford.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments", + "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Jeff Smith.)", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Taiwan: International Status", + "motion_text": "I beg to move,\nThat this House, recalling that United Nations Resolution 2758 of 25 October 1971, which established the People\u2019s Republic of China (PRC) as the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations (UN), does not mention Taiwan, notes that UN Resolution 2758 does not address the political status of Taiwan or establish PRC sovereignty over Taiwan and is silent both on the status of Taiwan in the UN and on Taiwanese participation in UN agencies; and calls on the Government to clarify its position that UN Resolution 2758 does not establish the One China Principle as a matter of international law, to state clearly that nothing in law prevents the participation of Taiwan in international organisations and to condemn efforts made by representatives of the PRC to distort the meaning of UN Resolution 2758 in support of Beijing\u2019s One China Principle and the alteration of historic documents by representatives of the PRC, changing the name of the country from Taiwan to Taiwan, province of China.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Pakistan: Freedom of Religion", + "motion_text": "I beg to move,\nThat this House notes reports of deteriorating religious freedom in Pakistan; expresses its concern over the alleged widespread forced conversions and human rights abuses of minority religious groups; deplores the lack of action by the Pakistani government, which represents a serious violation of Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and further notes that the arrest of opposition religious leaders by the local authorities has led to condemnation both in Pakistan and further afield.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, That the House sit in private.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, that the Bill be now read a Second time.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Adjournment Debate: Men\u2019s Violence against Women and Girls", + "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Taiwo Owatemi.)", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, { "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1.1", "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1", diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/parliamentary_motions.sqlite b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/parliamentary_motions.sqlite index 449b5fb..c52169f 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/parliamentary_motions.sqlite and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/parliamentary_motions.sqlite differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/parliamentary_motions.xlsx b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/parliamentary_motions.xlsx index 173747e..0f8fc54 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/parliamentary_motions.xlsx and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1.0/parliamentary_motions.xlsx differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/agreements.csv b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/agreements.csv index 7596d12..c24a69c 100644 --- a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/agreements.csv +++ b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/agreements.csv @@ -3129,100 +3129,100 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1308.1.6,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debat uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.8.10,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.8,b1309.8/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Expenditure in connection with compensation schemes relating to Post Office Horizon system etc.,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6.1,house-of-commons,332 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1316.1.4,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1310.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1316.1,b1316.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Compensation Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2.1,house-of-commons,333 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1324.0.2,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1324.0,b1324.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Transport Infrastructure: Cullompton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1.1,house-of-commons,334 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1.3,2024-01-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1,d132.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,house-of-commons,251 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.26,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,b159.2/26,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,house-of-commons,91 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.4,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.162.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,b222.1/4,"Question agreed to. The Deputy Speaker declared the main Question, as amended, to be agreed to (Standing Order No. 31(2)).",NHS Dentistry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,house-of-commons,92 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,b269.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,house-of-commons,93 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,house-of-commons,94 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.5,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,house-of-commons,95 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,b270.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,house-of-commons,96 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5,b270.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,house-of-commons,97 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1.7,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1,b277.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,house-of-commons,98 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.20,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,c329.2/20,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,house-of-commons,289 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,c332.1/4,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,house-of-commons,290 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0.6,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0,c349.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,house-of-commons,291 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0.10,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0,c364.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,house-of-commons,292 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0,c385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,293 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,c411.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,house-of-commons,294 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6,c411.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,house-of-commons,295 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6.3,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,house-of-commons,296 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0.3,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0,b525.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,SEND Provision and Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,house-of-commons,307 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1,b551.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Proposed British Jewish History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,house-of-commons,308 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0,b556.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,house-of-commons,309 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1.3,2024-01-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1,d132.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,house-of-commons,257 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.26,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,b159.2/26,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,house-of-commons,94 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.4,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.162.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,b222.1/4,"Question agreed to. The Deputy Speaker declared the main Question, as amended, to be agreed to (Standing Order No. 31(2)).",NHS Dentistry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,house-of-commons,95 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,b269.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,house-of-commons,96 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,house-of-commons,97 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.5,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,house-of-commons,98 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,b270.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,house-of-commons,99 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5,b270.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,house-of-commons,100 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1.7,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1,b277.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,house-of-commons,101 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.20,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,c329.2/20,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,house-of-commons,295 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,c332.1/4,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,house-of-commons,296 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0.6,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0,c349.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,house-of-commons,297 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0.10,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0,c364.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,house-of-commons,298 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0,c385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,299 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,c411.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,house-of-commons,300 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6,c411.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,house-of-commons,301 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6.3,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,house-of-commons,302 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0.3,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0,b525.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,SEND Provision and Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,house-of-commons,313 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1,b551.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Proposed British Jewish History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,house-of-commons,314 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0,b556.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,house-of-commons,315 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.1.5,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.1,b649.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,house-of-commons,56 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.2.3,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.2,b656.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1.1,house-of-commons,57 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.665.0.11,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.665.0,b665.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill (Instruction),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3.1,house-of-commons,58 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3.2,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.798.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3,e799.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,house-of-commons,370 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0.13,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0,e806.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,house-of-commons,371 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.23,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,c832.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,house-of-commons,543 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,c984.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,house-of-commons,544 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0,c992.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,house-of-commons,545 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5.9,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5,d1056.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,229 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1.2,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1,d1100.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Loan Charge,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,house-of-commons,230 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2.4,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2,d1121.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,High Speed 2 Compensation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,house-of-commons,231 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0.12,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0,d1127.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,house-of-commons,232 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0.5,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0,b1162.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,house-of-commons,310 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0.4,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0,b1191.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,house-of-commons,311 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0.3,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0,b1200.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,house-of-commons,312 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7.2,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7,b1216.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,house-of-commons,313 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.11,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,d117.1/11,Question agreed to.,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,house-of-commons,402 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.2,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,d118.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,house-of-commons,403 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0.12,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0,d126.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,house-of-commons,404 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.17,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,f197.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,house-of-commons,466 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.3,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,f267.3/3,Question agreed to.,Protecting Steel in the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,house-of-commons,467 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,f269.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,house-of-commons,468 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1,f278.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,house-of-commons,469 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.15,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,b312.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,house-of-commons,372 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1,b345.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,house-of-commons,373 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0.5,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0,b348.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,house-of-commons,374 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3.7,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3,b404.3/7,Question put and agreed to.,Situation in the Red Sea,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,house-of-commons,375 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,house-of-commons,376 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.6,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,house-of-commons,377 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1.4,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1,b413.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,house-of-commons,378 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3.2,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.798.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3,e799.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,house-of-commons,376 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0.13,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0,e806.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,house-of-commons,377 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.23,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,c832.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,house-of-commons,549 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,c984.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,house-of-commons,550 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0,c992.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,house-of-commons,551 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5.9,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5,d1056.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,235 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1.2,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1,d1100.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Loan Charge,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,house-of-commons,236 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2.4,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2,d1121.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,High Speed 2 Compensation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,house-of-commons,237 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0.12,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0,d1127.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,house-of-commons,238 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0.5,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0,b1162.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,house-of-commons,316 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0.4,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0,b1191.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,house-of-commons,317 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0.3,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0,b1200.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,house-of-commons,318 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7.2,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7,b1216.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,house-of-commons,319 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.11,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,d117.1/11,Question agreed to.,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,house-of-commons,408 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.2,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,d118.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,house-of-commons,409 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0.12,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0,d126.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,house-of-commons,410 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.17,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,f197.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,house-of-commons,472 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.3,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,f267.3/3,Question agreed to.,Protecting Steel in the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,house-of-commons,473 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,f269.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,house-of-commons,474 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1,f278.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,house-of-commons,475 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.15,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,b312.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,house-of-commons,378 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1,b345.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,house-of-commons,379 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0.5,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0,b348.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,house-of-commons,380 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3.7,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3,b404.3/7,Question put and agreed to.,Situation in the Red Sea,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,house-of-commons,381 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,house-of-commons,382 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.6,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,house-of-commons,383 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1.4,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1,b413.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,house-of-commons,384 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.2,2024-01-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.479.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0,a498.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.3,house-of-commons,52 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.501.0.10,2024-01-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.501.0,a501.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,house-of-commons,53 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2,d526.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,house-of-commons,99 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.528.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0,d554.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,house-of-commons,100 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1.2,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1,d563.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,house-of-commons,101 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1,d575.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,house-of-commons,102 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0,d585.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,house-of-commons,103 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3.11,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3,d690.3/11,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,house-of-commons,493 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,d692.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,house-of-commons,494 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16,d692.16/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,house-of-commons,495 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9,d692.9/2,Question agreed to.,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,house-of-commons,496 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,d693.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,house-of-commons,499 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,d693.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,house-of-commons,497 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5,d693.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,house-of-commons,498 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0.8,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.694.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0,d699.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,house-of-commons,500 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.22,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,c732.2/22,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,house-of-commons,531 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0,c830.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Media Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,house-of-commons,532 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,c830.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,house-of-commons,533 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7,c830.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,house-of-commons,534 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.3,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,c830.9/3,Question agreed to.,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,house-of-commons,535 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1.4,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1,c843.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,house-of-commons,536 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.23,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,d900.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Police (Declaration),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,house-of-commons,284 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2.8,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2,d942.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,house-of-commons,285 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1.4,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1,d949.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pensions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,house-of-commons,286 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,d949.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,house-of-commons,287 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0,d964.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,house-of-commons,288 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1,a1043.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,house-of-commons,238 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0,a1068.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,house-of-commons,239 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0,a1094.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,house-of-commons,240 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0.14,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0,a1098.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,house-of-commons,241 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1.3,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1,c1120.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,house-of-commons,115 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0.2,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0,c1164.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,house-of-commons,116 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0.5,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0,c1176.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,house-of-commons,117 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3,c52.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,house-of-commons,124 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1.5,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1,c74.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Finance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,house-of-commons,125 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,c93.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,house-of-commons,126 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,c94.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,house-of-commons,127 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3,c94.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,house-of-commons,128 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0.8,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0,c98.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,house-of-commons,129 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.16,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,c124.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,house-of-commons,279 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1.4,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1,c170.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Knife and Sword Ban,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,house-of-commons,280 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,c218.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,house-of-commons,281 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6,c218.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,house-of-commons,282 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1.3,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.222.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1,c230.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2,d526.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,house-of-commons,102 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.528.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0,d554.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,house-of-commons,103 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1.2,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1,d563.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,house-of-commons,104 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1,d575.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,house-of-commons,105 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0,d585.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,house-of-commons,106 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3.11,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3,d690.3/11,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,house-of-commons,499 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,d692.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,house-of-commons,500 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16,d692.16/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,house-of-commons,501 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9,d692.9/2,Question agreed to.,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,house-of-commons,502 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,d693.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,house-of-commons,505 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,d693.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,house-of-commons,503 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5,d693.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,house-of-commons,504 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0.8,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.694.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0,d699.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,house-of-commons,506 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.22,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,c732.2/22,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,house-of-commons,537 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0,c830.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Media Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,house-of-commons,538 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,c830.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,house-of-commons,539 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7,c830.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,house-of-commons,540 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.3,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,c830.9/3,Question agreed to.,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,house-of-commons,541 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1.4,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1,c843.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,house-of-commons,542 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.23,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,d900.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Police (Declaration),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,house-of-commons,290 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2.8,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2,d942.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,house-of-commons,291 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1.4,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1,d949.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pensions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,house-of-commons,292 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,d949.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,house-of-commons,293 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0,d964.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,house-of-commons,294 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1,a1043.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,house-of-commons,244 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0,a1068.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,house-of-commons,245 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0,a1094.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,house-of-commons,246 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0.14,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0,a1098.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,house-of-commons,247 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1.3,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1,c1120.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,house-of-commons,121 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0.2,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0,c1164.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,house-of-commons,122 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0.5,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0,c1176.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,house-of-commons,123 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3,c52.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,house-of-commons,130 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1.5,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1,c74.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Finance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,house-of-commons,131 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,c93.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,house-of-commons,132 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,c94.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,house-of-commons,133 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3,c94.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,house-of-commons,134 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0.8,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0,c98.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,house-of-commons,135 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.16,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,c124.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,house-of-commons,285 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1.4,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1,c170.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Knife and Sword Ban,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,house-of-commons,286 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,c218.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,house-of-commons,287 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6,c218.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,house-of-commons,288 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1.3,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.222.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1,c230.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,house-of-commons,289 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.27,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2,c275.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: State Pension Age (Compensation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.1,house-of-commons,2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.292.2.6,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.292.2,c292.2/6,Question put and agreed to.,Police Grant Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1.1,house-of-commons,3 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.328.1.8,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.328.1,c328.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Local Government Finance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2.1,house-of-commons,4 @@ -3230,49 +3230,49 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debat uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12,c330.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.3,house-of-commons,5 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.14.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.14,c330.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.3,house-of-commons,6 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.341.0.6,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.341.0,c341.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,house-of-commons,8 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1.3,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1,b403.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,National HIV Testing Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,house-of-commons,365 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0.7,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0,b432.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office Management Culture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,house-of-commons,366 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1.4,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1,b439.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,house-of-commons,367 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4,a558.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,house-of-commons,262 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7,a559.7/2,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,house-of-commons,263 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.6,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,a560.1/6,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,house-of-commons,264 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,a560.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,house-of-commons,265 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,house-of-commons,266 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,house-of-commons,267 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0,a572.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,house-of-commons,268 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.15,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,a605.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,house-of-commons,434 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.4,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,a675.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,house-of-commons,435 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0.3,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0,a689.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,house-of-commons,436 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.3,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/3,Amendment (a) agreed to.,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,house-of-commons,315 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.4,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/4,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,house-of-commons,314 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10,c810.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,house-of-commons,316 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,c810.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,house-of-commons,317 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3,c818.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,house-of-commons,318 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0,c926.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,house-of-commons,162 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2,c944.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,house-of-commons,163 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1.2,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1,c950.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1.3,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1,b403.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,National HIV Testing Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,house-of-commons,371 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0.7,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0,b432.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office Management Culture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,house-of-commons,372 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1.4,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1,b439.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,house-of-commons,373 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4,a558.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,house-of-commons,268 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7,a559.7/2,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,house-of-commons,269 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.6,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,a560.1/6,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,house-of-commons,270 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,a560.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,house-of-commons,271 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,house-of-commons,272 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,house-of-commons,273 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0,a572.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,house-of-commons,274 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.15,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,a605.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,house-of-commons,440 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.4,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,a675.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,house-of-commons,441 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0.3,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0,a689.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,house-of-commons,442 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.3,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/3,Amendment (a) agreed to.,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,house-of-commons,321 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.4,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/4,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,house-of-commons,320 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10,c810.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,house-of-commons,322 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,c810.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,house-of-commons,323 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3,c818.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,house-of-commons,324 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0,c926.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,house-of-commons,168 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2,c944.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,house-of-commons,169 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1.2,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1,c950.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,house-of-commons,170 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1009.2.2,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1009.2,a1009.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,house-of-commons,37 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1020.0.2,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1020.0,a1020.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,house-of-commons,38 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1038.1.3,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1038.1,a1038.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,house-of-commons,39 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.968.0.5,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.968.0,a968.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4.1,house-of-commons,35 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.989.0.4,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.989.0,a989.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,house-of-commons,36 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3.22,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3,b106.3/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,house-of-commons,298 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3.6,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3,b97.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,house-of-commons,297 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.13,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,c171.2/13,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,house-of-commons,341 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.23,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,c235.0/23,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,house-of-commons,342 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12,c298.12/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,house-of-commons,343 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.11,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.243.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,c298.3/11,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,house-of-commons,344 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.3,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,c298.6/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,house-of-commons,345 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,c298.8/6,Question agreed to.,Committee on Standards,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,house-of-commons,346 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,c299.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,house-of-commons,354 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,c299.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,house-of-commons,347 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,c299.13/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,house-of-commons,348 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,c299.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,house-of-commons,349 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,c299.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,house-of-commons,350 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,c299.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,house-of-commons,351 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,c299.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,house-of-commons,352 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1,c300.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,house-of-commons,353 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1,c306.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,house-of-commons,355 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3.22,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3,b106.3/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,house-of-commons,304 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3.6,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3,b97.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,house-of-commons,303 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.13,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,c171.2/13,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,house-of-commons,347 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.23,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,c235.0/23,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,house-of-commons,348 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12,c298.12/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,house-of-commons,349 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.11,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.243.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,c298.3/11,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,house-of-commons,350 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.3,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,c298.6/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,house-of-commons,351 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,c298.8/6,Question agreed to.,Committee on Standards,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,house-of-commons,352 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,c299.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,house-of-commons,360 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,c299.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,house-of-commons,353 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,c299.13/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,house-of-commons,354 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,c299.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,house-of-commons,355 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,c299.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,house-of-commons,356 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,c299.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,house-of-commons,357 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,c299.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,house-of-commons,358 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1,c300.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,house-of-commons,359 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1,c306.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,house-of-commons,361 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.19,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2,a369.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Brain Tumours,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.1,house-of-commons,9 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.397.0.6,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.397.0,a397.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,house-of-commons,10 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.11,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1,a398.1/11,Question agreed to.,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.1,house-of-commons,11 @@ -3282,369 +3282,369 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.0.4,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.2,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5,a402.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3.1,house-of-commons,15 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.1.2,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.1,a403.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.3,house-of-commons,16 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.408.0.13,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.408.0,a408.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,house-of-commons,17 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0,b506.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,house-of-commons,322 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0,b535.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Welsh Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,house-of-commons,323 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0.2,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0,b542.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,house-of-commons,324 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2.8,2024-03-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2,a618.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,house-of-commons,80 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0.4,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0,a733.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Farming,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,house-of-commons,387 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0.13,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0,a738.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,house-of-commons,388 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.12,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,a766.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,house-of-commons,131 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0,a800.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,house-of-commons,132 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9,a801.9/2,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,house-of-commons,133 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.4,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,a802.1/4,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,house-of-commons,134 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,a802.3/5,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,house-of-commons,135 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3,a804.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,house-of-commons,136 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2,a806.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,137 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7,a807.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,house-of-commons,138 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,a808.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,house-of-commons,139 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,a808.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,house-of-commons,140 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7,a808.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,house-of-commons,141 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,house-of-commons,142 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.6,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,house-of-commons,143 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1,a814.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,house-of-commons,144 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.4,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,b932.2/4,Question agreed to.,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,house-of-commons,145 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1.3,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1,b942.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,house-of-commons,146 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1.2,2024-03-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1,c1074.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,house-of-commons,62 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0.5,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.126.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0,c131.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,house-of-commons,472 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.17,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,c43.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,house-of-commons,471 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,b165.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,house-of-commons,453 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.10,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/10,Question agreed to.,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,house-of-commons,456 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/14,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,house-of-commons,457 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.18,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/18,Question agreed to.,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,house-of-commons,458 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,house-of-commons,454 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.6,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/6,Question agreed to.,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,house-of-commons,455 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,b272.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,house-of-commons,459 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1.12,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1,b278.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,460 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.24,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,b325.2/24,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,house-of-commons,473 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.6,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,b373.1/6,Question agreed to.,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,house-of-commons,474 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0.5,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0,b376.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,house-of-commons,475 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,b392.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,house-of-commons,476 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1,b396.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,house-of-commons,477 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0.22,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0,b401.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,house-of-commons,478 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0.12,2024-03-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0,d546.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,house-of-commons,565 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0.2,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0,a610.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,house-of-commons,233 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3.4,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3,a634.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,house-of-commons,234 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,house-of-commons,165 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,house-of-commons,166 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,c658.3/9,Question agreed to.,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,house-of-commons,167 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.659.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,c767.1/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,house-of-commons,168 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11,c772.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,house-of-commons,169 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.12,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/12,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,house-of-commons,173 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,house-of-commons,170 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,house-of-commons,171 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/9,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,house-of-commons,172 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,c772.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,house-of-commons,174 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,c772.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,house-of-commons,175 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,house-of-commons,176 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,house-of-commons,177 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1,c774.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,house-of-commons,178 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0,c781.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,house-of-commons,179 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.14,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,b834.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,house-of-commons,379 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0.5,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0,b901.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,house-of-commons,380 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,b902.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,house-of-commons,381 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,b902.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,house-of-commons,382 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,b902.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,house-of-commons,385 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,b903.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,house-of-commons,383 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3,b903.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,house-of-commons,384 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0,b914.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,house-of-commons,386 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3.8,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3,c1008.3/8,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,house-of-commons,438 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,c1009.1/18,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,house-of-commons,439 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.4,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,c1010.1/4,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,house-of-commons,440 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1.9,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1,c1026.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,house-of-commons,441 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,c952.2/18,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,house-of-commons,437 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0.4,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0,c1120.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,house-of-commons,540 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1.2,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1,c1150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,house-of-commons,541 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1.5,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1,c1158.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,house-of-commons,542 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3.6,2024-03-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3,a1237.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,house-of-commons,340 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0,b506.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,house-of-commons,328 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0,b535.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Welsh Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,house-of-commons,329 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0.2,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0,b542.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,house-of-commons,330 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2.8,2024-03-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2,a618.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,house-of-commons,83 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0.4,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0,a733.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Farming,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,house-of-commons,393 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0.13,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0,a738.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,house-of-commons,394 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.12,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,a766.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,house-of-commons,137 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0,a800.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,house-of-commons,138 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9,a801.9/2,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,house-of-commons,139 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.4,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,a802.1/4,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,house-of-commons,140 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,a802.3/5,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,house-of-commons,141 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3,a804.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,house-of-commons,142 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2,a806.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,143 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7,a807.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,house-of-commons,144 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,a808.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,house-of-commons,145 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,a808.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,house-of-commons,146 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7,a808.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,house-of-commons,147 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,house-of-commons,148 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.6,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,house-of-commons,149 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1,a814.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,house-of-commons,150 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.4,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,b932.2/4,Question agreed to.,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,house-of-commons,151 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1.3,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1,b942.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,house-of-commons,152 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1.2,2024-03-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1,c1074.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,house-of-commons,65 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0.5,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.126.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0,c131.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,house-of-commons,478 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.17,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,c43.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,house-of-commons,477 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,b165.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,house-of-commons,459 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.10,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/10,Question agreed to.,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,house-of-commons,462 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/14,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,house-of-commons,463 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.18,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/18,Question agreed to.,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,house-of-commons,464 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,house-of-commons,460 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.6,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/6,Question agreed to.,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,house-of-commons,461 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,b272.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,house-of-commons,465 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1.12,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1,b278.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,466 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.24,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,b325.2/24,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,house-of-commons,479 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.6,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,b373.1/6,Question agreed to.,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,house-of-commons,480 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0.5,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0,b376.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,house-of-commons,481 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,b392.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,house-of-commons,482 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1,b396.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,house-of-commons,483 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0.22,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0,b401.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,house-of-commons,484 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0.12,2024-03-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0,d546.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,house-of-commons,571 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0.2,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0,a610.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,house-of-commons,239 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3.4,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3,a634.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,house-of-commons,240 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,house-of-commons,171 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,house-of-commons,172 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,c658.3/9,Question agreed to.,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,house-of-commons,173 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.659.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,c767.1/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,house-of-commons,174 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11,c772.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,house-of-commons,175 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.12,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/12,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,house-of-commons,179 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,house-of-commons,176 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,house-of-commons,177 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/9,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,house-of-commons,178 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,c772.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,house-of-commons,180 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,c772.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,house-of-commons,181 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,house-of-commons,182 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,house-of-commons,183 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1,c774.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,house-of-commons,184 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0,c781.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,house-of-commons,185 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.14,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,b834.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,house-of-commons,385 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0.5,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0,b901.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,house-of-commons,386 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,b902.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,house-of-commons,387 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,b902.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,house-of-commons,388 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,b902.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,house-of-commons,391 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,b903.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,house-of-commons,389 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3,b903.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,house-of-commons,390 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0,b914.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,house-of-commons,392 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3.8,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3,c1008.3/8,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,house-of-commons,444 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,c1009.1/18,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,house-of-commons,445 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.4,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,c1010.1/4,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,house-of-commons,446 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1.9,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1,c1026.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,house-of-commons,447 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,c952.2/18,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,house-of-commons,443 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0.4,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0,c1120.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,house-of-commons,546 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1.2,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1,c1150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,house-of-commons,547 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1.5,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1,c1158.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,house-of-commons,548 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3.6,2024-03-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3,a1237.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,house-of-commons,346 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1359.0.2,2024-03-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1359.0,b1359.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Acting Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1.2,house-of-commons,33 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1368.1.5,2024-03-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1368.1,b1368.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,house-of-commons,34 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.16,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,b1427.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,house-of-commons,253 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1430.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1448.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3,b1452.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,house-of-commons,254 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3,b1464.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,National Networks National Policy Statement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,house-of-commons,255 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0,b1474.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,house-of-commons,256 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.8,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,e130.3/8,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,house-of-commons,395 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1.6,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1,e142.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,house-of-commons,396 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0.12,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0,e182.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,house-of-commons,269 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.3,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.10,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,e272.11/3,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,house-of-commons,270 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7.2,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7,e272.7/2,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,house-of-commons,271 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.4,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,e272.9/4,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,house-of-commons,272 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3.5,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3,e282.3/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,house-of-commons,273 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.27,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,d337.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,house-of-commons,224 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.9,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.340.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,d368.3/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,house-of-commons,225 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5,d410.5/2,Question agreed to.,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,house-of-commons,226 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,d411.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,house-of-commons,227 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0.13,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0,d417.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,house-of-commons,228 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0.4,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0,a502.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Access to Redress Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,house-of-commons,299 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2.2,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2,a538.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,house-of-commons,300 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0.11,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0,a542.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,house-of-commons,301 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.545.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.565.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,b575.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,house-of-commons,302 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6.4,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6,b576.6/4,Amendment 2 agreed to.,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,house-of-commons,304 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0.3,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0,b585.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,house-of-commons,303 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0.7,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0,b606.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,house-of-commons,305 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0.2,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0,b630.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,house-of-commons,306 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3,c698.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,house-of-commons,121 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1,c754.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Hospice Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,house-of-commons,122 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0.2,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0,c778.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,house-of-commons,123 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.12,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,a824.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,house-of-commons,552 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1,a904.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,house-of-commons,553 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.13,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,a904.3/13,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,house-of-commons,554 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.4,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,a905.1/4,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,house-of-commons,555 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,a905.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,house-of-commons,557 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14,a905.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,house-of-commons,556 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,a905.3/5,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,house-of-commons,558 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8,a905.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,house-of-commons,559 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0.3,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0,a915.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,house-of-commons,560 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.36,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,b1039.1/36,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,407 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.26,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,b1040.1/26,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,house-of-commons,408 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.10,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,b1041.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,409 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,b1042.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,house-of-commons,410 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5.142,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5,b1042.5/142,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,house-of-commons,411 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.6,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,b1047.1/6,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,house-of-commons,412 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,b1048.1/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,house-of-commons,413 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,b1048.3/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,house-of-commons,414 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,b1048.5/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,house-of-commons,415 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,b1049.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,house-of-commons,416 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,b1050.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,house-of-commons,417 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,b1050.3/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,house-of-commons,418 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,b1050.5/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,house-of-commons,419 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.13,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,b1050.7/13,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,house-of-commons,420 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.28,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,b1051.1/28,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,house-of-commons,421 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.18,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,b1052.1/18,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,house-of-commons,422 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.5,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,b1053.1/5,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,house-of-commons,423 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.42,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,b1053.3/42,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,house-of-commons,424 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,b1055.1/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,house-of-commons,425 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.20,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,b1055.3/20,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,house-of-commons,426 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,b1056.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,house-of-commons,427 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,b1057.1/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,house-of-commons,428 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1092.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0,b1098.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,house-of-commons,406 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.4,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,b1105.0/4,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,house-of-commons,429 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3,b1105.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,house-of-commons,430 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,b1106.4/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,house-of-commons,431 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6,b1106.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,house-of-commons,432 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1,b1113.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,house-of-commons,433 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.14,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,b961.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,house-of-commons,405 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4.3,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4,b1188.4/3,Question put and agreed to.,Lesbian Visibility Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,house-of-commons,118 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1.7,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1,b1206.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,house-of-commons,119 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0.22,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0,b1211.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,house-of-commons,120 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.16,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,b1427.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,house-of-commons,259 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1430.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1448.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3,b1452.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,house-of-commons,260 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3,b1464.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,National Networks National Policy Statement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,house-of-commons,261 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0,b1474.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,house-of-commons,262 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.8,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,e130.3/8,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,house-of-commons,401 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1.6,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1,e142.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,house-of-commons,402 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0.12,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0,e182.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,house-of-commons,275 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.3,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.10,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,e272.11/3,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,house-of-commons,276 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7.2,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7,e272.7/2,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,house-of-commons,277 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.4,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,e272.9/4,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,house-of-commons,278 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3.5,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3,e282.3/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,house-of-commons,279 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.27,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,d337.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,house-of-commons,230 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.9,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.340.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,d368.3/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5,d410.5/2,Question agreed to.,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,house-of-commons,232 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,d411.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,house-of-commons,233 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0.13,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0,d417.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,house-of-commons,234 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0.4,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0,a502.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Access to Redress Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,house-of-commons,305 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2.2,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2,a538.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,house-of-commons,306 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0.11,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0,a542.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,house-of-commons,307 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.545.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.565.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,b575.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,house-of-commons,308 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6.4,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6,b576.6/4,Amendment 2 agreed to.,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,house-of-commons,310 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0.3,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0,b585.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,house-of-commons,309 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0.7,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0,b606.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,house-of-commons,311 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0.2,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0,b630.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,house-of-commons,312 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3,c698.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,house-of-commons,127 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1,c754.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Hospice Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,house-of-commons,128 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0.2,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0,c778.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,house-of-commons,129 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.12,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,a824.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,house-of-commons,558 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1,a904.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,house-of-commons,559 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.13,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,a904.3/13,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,house-of-commons,560 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.4,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,a905.1/4,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,house-of-commons,561 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,a905.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,house-of-commons,563 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14,a905.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,house-of-commons,562 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,a905.3/5,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,house-of-commons,564 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8,a905.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,house-of-commons,565 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0.3,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0,a915.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,house-of-commons,566 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.36,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,b1039.1/36,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,413 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.26,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,b1040.1/26,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,house-of-commons,414 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.10,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,b1041.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,415 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,b1042.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,house-of-commons,416 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5.142,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5,b1042.5/142,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,house-of-commons,417 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.6,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,b1047.1/6,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,house-of-commons,418 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,b1048.1/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,house-of-commons,419 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,b1048.3/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,house-of-commons,420 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,b1048.5/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,house-of-commons,421 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,b1049.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,house-of-commons,422 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,b1050.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,house-of-commons,423 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,b1050.3/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,house-of-commons,424 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,b1050.5/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,house-of-commons,425 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.13,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,b1050.7/13,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,house-of-commons,426 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.28,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,b1051.1/28,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,house-of-commons,427 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.18,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,b1052.1/18,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,house-of-commons,428 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.5,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,b1053.1/5,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,house-of-commons,429 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.42,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,b1053.3/42,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,house-of-commons,430 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,b1055.1/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,house-of-commons,431 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.20,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,b1055.3/20,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,house-of-commons,432 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,b1056.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,house-of-commons,433 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,b1057.1/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,house-of-commons,434 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1092.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0,b1098.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,house-of-commons,412 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.4,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,b1105.0/4,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,house-of-commons,435 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3,b1105.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,house-of-commons,436 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,b1106.4/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,house-of-commons,437 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6,b1106.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,house-of-commons,438 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1,b1113.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,house-of-commons,439 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.14,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,b961.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,house-of-commons,411 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4.3,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4,b1188.4/3,Question put and agreed to.,Lesbian Visibility Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,house-of-commons,124 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1.7,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1,b1206.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,house-of-commons,125 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0.22,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0,b1211.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,house-of-commons,126 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1238.1.4,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1238.1,a1238.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,house-of-commons,47 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1263.1.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1263.1,a1263.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,house-of-commons,48 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1274.0.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1274.0,a1274.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,house-of-commons,49 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1284.1.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1284.1,a1284.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,house-of-commons,50 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1298.1.2,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1298.1,a1298.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,house-of-commons,51 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.8,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,a106.3/8,Amendment 25 agreed to.,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,house-of-commons,72 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.17,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,a110.5/17,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,house-of-commons,73 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.16,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,a111.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,house-of-commons,74 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1,a118.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,house-of-commons,75 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,a118.10/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,house-of-commons,76 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5,a119.5/2,Question agreed to.,House of Commons Members’ Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,house-of-commons,77 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.3,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,a119.7/3,Question agreed to.,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,house-of-commons,78 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0.15,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0,a124.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,house-of-commons,79 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4,a65.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,house-of-commons,71 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.19,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,a171.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,house-of-commons,479 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.9,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,a174.1/9,Question agreed to.,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,house-of-commons,480 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,a228.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,house-of-commons,481 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,a229.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,house-of-commons,482 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3,a229.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,house-of-commons,483 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1.3,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1,a240.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,house-of-commons,484 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.17,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,a293.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,house-of-commons,216 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0.2,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.296.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0,a312.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,house-of-commons,217 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.3,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,a312.3/3,Question agreed to.,Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,house-of-commons,218 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1.12,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1,a316.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,house-of-commons,219 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0,b385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,house-of-commons,537 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1,b411.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pension Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,house-of-commons,538 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1,b422.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,house-of-commons,539 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.8,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,a106.3/8,Amendment 25 agreed to.,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,house-of-commons,75 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.17,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,a110.5/17,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,house-of-commons,76 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.16,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,a111.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,house-of-commons,77 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1,a118.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,house-of-commons,78 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,a118.10/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,house-of-commons,79 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5,a119.5/2,Question agreed to.,House of Commons Members’ Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,house-of-commons,80 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.3,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,a119.7/3,Question agreed to.,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,house-of-commons,81 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0.15,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0,a124.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,house-of-commons,82 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4,a65.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,house-of-commons,74 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.19,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,a171.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,house-of-commons,485 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.9,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,a174.1/9,Question agreed to.,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,house-of-commons,486 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,a228.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,house-of-commons,487 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,a229.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,house-of-commons,488 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3,a229.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,house-of-commons,489 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1.3,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1,a240.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.17,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,a293.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,house-of-commons,222 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0.2,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.296.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0,a312.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.3,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,a312.3/3,Question agreed to.,Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,house-of-commons,224 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1.12,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1,a316.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,house-of-commons,225 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0,b385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,house-of-commons,543 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1,b411.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pension Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,house-of-commons,544 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1,b422.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,house-of-commons,545 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.482.0.3,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.482.0,b482.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (New Drivers),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2.1,house-of-commons,59 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.543.0.20,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.543.0,b543.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Defence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1.1,house-of-commons,60 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.554.3.3,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.554.3,b554.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,house-of-commons,61 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.19,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,c602.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,house-of-commons,335 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1.9,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1,c622.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,house-of-commons,336 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1,c644.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,house-of-commons,337 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1,c658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House (13 May),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,house-of-commons,338 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1.11,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1,c666.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,house-of-commons,339 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1,b761.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Miners and Mining Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,house-of-commons,397 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0,b791.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,house-of-commons,398 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1.4,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1,b796.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,house-of-commons,399 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.2,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.69.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,c107.2/2,Question agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,house-of-commons,276 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3,c46.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Public Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,house-of-commons,274 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1,c67.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,house-of-commons,275 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.16,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,c164.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,house-of-commons,157 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4.5,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4,c174.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,house-of-commons,158 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1.4,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1,c190.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Employment (Allocation of Tips),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,house-of-commons,159 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0.2,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0,c226.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,War Graves Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,house-of-commons,160 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0.8,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.227.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0,c237.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,house-of-commons,161 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.14,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,c269.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,house-of-commons,198 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0,c273.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,house-of-commons,199 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3,c374.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,house-of-commons,200 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.19,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,c374.5/19,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,house-of-commons,201 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.12,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,c375.1/12,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,house-of-commons,202 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.7,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,c375.3/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,house-of-commons,203 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.15,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,c376.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,house-of-commons,204 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.11,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,c376.3/11,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,house-of-commons,205 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.16,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,c377.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,206 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.24,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,c377.3/24,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,house-of-commons,207 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.10,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,c378.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,house-of-commons,208 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.30,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,c383.1/30,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,house-of-commons,209 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1.43,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1,c390.1/43,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,house-of-commons,210 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.3,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,c393.3/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,house-of-commons,211 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8,c393.8/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,house-of-commons,212 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,c394.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,house-of-commons,213 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0.6,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0,c400.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,house-of-commons,214 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2.4,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2,c522.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,house-of-commons,451 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3.3,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3,c532.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,house-of-commons,452 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1,a544.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,house-of-commons,325 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.10,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,a547.0/10,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,house-of-commons,327 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1,a556.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,house-of-commons,326 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1,a568.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,house-of-commons,328 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,a573.0/3,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,house-of-commons,330 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1,a579.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,house-of-commons,329 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1,a585.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,house-of-commons,331 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2,a594.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,house-of-commons,332 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1,a602.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,house-of-commons,333 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0.8,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0,a612.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,house-of-commons,334 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1.12,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1,a713.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Ukraine,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,house-of-commons,563 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1.8,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.715.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1,a720.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,house-of-commons,564 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.23,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,a782.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,house-of-commons,185 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0.6,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0,a814.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,186 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1.3,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1,a852.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,house-of-commons,187 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1,b924.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,house-of-commons,147 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4.6,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4,b930.4/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,house-of-commons,148 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.932.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1,b933.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,house-of-commons,149 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.934.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,b990.1/4,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,house-of-commons,150 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.5,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,b992.4/5,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,house-of-commons,151 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.21,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,b992.8/21,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,house-of-commons,152 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,b993.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,house-of-commons,153 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,b993.6/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,house-of-commons,154 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8,b993.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,house-of-commons,155 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0.13,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0,b999.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,house-of-commons,156 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0.2,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.20,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0,c1092.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,house-of-commons,111 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2.4,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2,c1124.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,house-of-commons,112 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1.10,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1,c1135.1/10,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,house-of-commons,461 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1,c1142.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Coroners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,house-of-commons,462 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,c1144.1/4,Question agreed to.,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,house-of-commons,463 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0,c1166.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Energy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,house-of-commons,464 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,c1270.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Valedictory Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,house-of-commons,465 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.4,2024-07-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,a4.1/4,Question agreed to.,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,house-of-commons,501 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1.2,2024-07-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1,e150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,house-of-commons,470 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0.10,2024-07-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0,f282.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,house-of-commons,551 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.3,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,e494.2/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,house-of-commons,248 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.7,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,e494.4/7,Question agreed to.,Private Members' Bills,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,house-of-commons,249 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3.12,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3,e501.3/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,house-of-commons,250 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,e637.1/3,Main Question put and agreed to.,Immigration and Home Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,house-of-commons,113 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,e640.2/3,Question agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,house-of-commons,114 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.19,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,c602.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,house-of-commons,341 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1.9,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1,c622.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,house-of-commons,342 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1,c644.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,house-of-commons,343 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1,c658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House (13 May),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,house-of-commons,344 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1.11,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1,c666.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,house-of-commons,345 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1,b761.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Miners and Mining Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,house-of-commons,403 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0,b791.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,house-of-commons,404 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1.4,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1,b796.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,house-of-commons,405 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.2,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.69.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,c107.2/2,Question agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,house-of-commons,282 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3,c46.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Public Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,house-of-commons,280 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1,c67.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,house-of-commons,281 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.16,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,c164.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,house-of-commons,163 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4.5,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4,c174.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1.4,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1,c190.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Employment (Allocation of Tips),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,house-of-commons,165 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0.2,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0,c226.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,War Graves Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,house-of-commons,166 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0.8,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.227.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0,c237.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,house-of-commons,167 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.14,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,c269.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,house-of-commons,204 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0,c273.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,house-of-commons,205 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3,c374.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,house-of-commons,206 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.19,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,c374.5/19,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,house-of-commons,207 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.12,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,c375.1/12,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,house-of-commons,208 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.7,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,c375.3/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,house-of-commons,209 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.15,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,c376.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,house-of-commons,210 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.11,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,c376.3/11,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,house-of-commons,211 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.16,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,c377.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,212 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.24,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,c377.3/24,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,house-of-commons,213 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.10,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,c378.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,house-of-commons,214 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.30,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,c383.1/30,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,house-of-commons,215 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1.43,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1,c390.1/43,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,house-of-commons,216 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.3,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,c393.3/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,house-of-commons,217 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8,c393.8/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,house-of-commons,218 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,c394.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,house-of-commons,219 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0.6,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0,c400.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,house-of-commons,220 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2.4,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2,c522.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,house-of-commons,457 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3.3,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3,c532.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,house-of-commons,458 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1,a544.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,house-of-commons,331 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.10,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,a547.0/10,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,house-of-commons,333 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1,a556.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,house-of-commons,332 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1,a568.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,house-of-commons,334 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,a573.0/3,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,house-of-commons,336 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1,a579.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,house-of-commons,335 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1,a585.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,house-of-commons,337 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2,a594.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,house-of-commons,338 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1,a602.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,house-of-commons,339 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0.8,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0,a612.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,house-of-commons,340 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1.12,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1,a713.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Ukraine,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,house-of-commons,569 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1.8,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.715.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1,a720.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,house-of-commons,570 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.23,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,a782.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,house-of-commons,191 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0.6,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0,a814.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,192 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1.3,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1,a852.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,house-of-commons,193 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1,b924.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,house-of-commons,153 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4.6,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4,b930.4/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,house-of-commons,154 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.932.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1,b933.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,house-of-commons,155 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.934.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,b990.1/4,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,house-of-commons,156 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.5,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,b992.4/5,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,house-of-commons,157 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.21,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,b992.8/21,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,house-of-commons,158 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,b993.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,house-of-commons,159 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,b993.6/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,house-of-commons,160 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8,b993.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,house-of-commons,161 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0.13,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0,b999.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,house-of-commons,162 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0.2,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.20,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0,c1092.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,house-of-commons,114 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2.4,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2,c1124.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,house-of-commons,115 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1.10,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1,c1135.1/10,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,house-of-commons,467 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1,c1142.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Coroners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,house-of-commons,468 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,c1144.1/4,Question agreed to.,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,house-of-commons,469 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0,c1166.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Energy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,house-of-commons,470 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,c1270.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Valedictory Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,house-of-commons,471 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.4,2024-07-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,a4.1/4,Question agreed to.,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,house-of-commons,507 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1.2,2024-07-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1,e150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,house-of-commons,476 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0.10,2024-07-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0,f282.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,house-of-commons,557 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.3,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,e494.2/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,house-of-commons,254 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.7,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,e494.4/7,Question agreed to.,Private Members' Bills,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,house-of-commons,255 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3.12,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3,e501.3/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,house-of-commons,256 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,e637.1/3,Main Question put and agreed to.,Immigration and Home Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,house-of-commons,119 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,e640.2/3,Question agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,house-of-commons,120 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.695.1.7,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.695.1,e695.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2.1,house-of-commons,27 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.773.1.18,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.773.1,e773.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Education and Opportunity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1.1,house-of-commons,28 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.6,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2,e776.2/6,Question agreed to.,Estimates 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.1,house-of-commons,29 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.785.0.5,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.785.0,e785.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,house-of-commons,30 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,house-of-commons,188 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.5,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,house-of-commons,189 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1.7,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1,e912.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,house-of-commons,190 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4,e913.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,house-of-commons,191 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8.7,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8,d1002.8/7,Question put and agreed to.,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,house-of-commons,63 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0.9,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0,d1011.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,house-of-commons,64 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7.2,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7,c1141.7/2,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,house-of-commons,108 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.4,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,c1141.9/4,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,house-of-commons,109 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1.6,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1,c1147.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,house-of-commons,110 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1.22,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1,c1264.1/22,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,house-of-commons,257 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5,c1267.5/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,house-of-commons,258 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,c1267.7/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,house-of-commons,259 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3.2,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3,c1272.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,European Scrutiny Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,house-of-commons,260 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1.3,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1,c1290.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,house-of-commons,261 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1.5,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.194.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1,e277.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,house-of-commons,368 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3.4,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3,e286.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,house-of-commons,369 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1.2,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1,c389.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,house-of-commons,510 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1.3,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1,c396.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,house-of-commons,511 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.14,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,h537.1/14,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,house-of-commons,448 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,h538.1/3,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,house-of-commons,449 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1,h546.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,house-of-commons,450 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2.7,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2,d622.2/7,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Russia,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,house-of-commons,192 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2.5,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2,d632.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Syria,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,house-of-commons,193 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1.6,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1,d648.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,house-of-commons,194 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1.3,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1,d658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,house-of-commons,195 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0.2,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0,d662.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,house-of-commons,196 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2.4,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2,d674.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,house-of-commons,197 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,house-of-commons,194 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.5,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,house-of-commons,195 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1.7,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1,e912.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,house-of-commons,196 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4,e913.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,house-of-commons,197 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8.7,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8,d1002.8/7,Question put and agreed to.,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,house-of-commons,66 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0.9,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0,d1011.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,house-of-commons,67 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7.2,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7,c1141.7/2,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,house-of-commons,111 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.4,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,c1141.9/4,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,house-of-commons,112 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1.6,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1,c1147.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,house-of-commons,113 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1.22,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1,c1264.1/22,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,house-of-commons,263 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5,c1267.5/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,house-of-commons,264 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,c1267.7/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3.2,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3,c1272.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,European Scrutiny Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,house-of-commons,266 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1.3,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1,c1290.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,house-of-commons,267 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1.5,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.194.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1,e277.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,house-of-commons,374 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3.4,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3,e286.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,house-of-commons,375 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1.2,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1,c389.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,house-of-commons,516 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1.3,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1,c396.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.14,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,h537.1/14,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,house-of-commons,454 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,h538.1/3,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,house-of-commons,455 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1,h546.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,house-of-commons,456 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2.7,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2,d622.2/7,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Russia,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,house-of-commons,198 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2.5,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2,d632.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Syria,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,house-of-commons,199 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1.6,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1,d648.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,house-of-commons,200 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1.3,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1,d658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,house-of-commons,201 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0.2,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0,d662.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,house-of-commons,202 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2.4,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2,d674.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,house-of-commons,203 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.3,2024-09-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.741.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,a792.5/3,Question agreed to.,Winter Fuel Payment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,house-of-commons,54 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.806.0.2,2024-09-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.797.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.806.0,a806.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,house-of-commons,55 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.930.3.3,2024-09-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.930.3,e930.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Building Safety and Resilience,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2.1,house-of-commons,25 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.937.0.9,2024-09-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.937.0,e937.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,house-of-commons,26 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.11,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,d1070.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,house-of-commons,518 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3.9,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3,d1079.3/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,house-of-commons,519 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2.12,2024-10-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2,a134.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,house-of-commons,130 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1.2,2024-10-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1,d282.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,house-of-commons,215 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1,c415.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,house-of-commons,485 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9.2,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9,c419.9/2,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,house-of-commons,486 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.6,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,c420.1/6,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,house-of-commons,487 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,c420.3/5,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,house-of-commons,488 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.3,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,house-of-commons,489 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1.12,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1,c427.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.11,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,d1070.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,house-of-commons,524 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3.9,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3,d1079.3/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,house-of-commons,525 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2.12,2024-10-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2,a134.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,house-of-commons,136 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1.2,2024-10-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1,d282.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,house-of-commons,221 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1,c415.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,house-of-commons,491 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9.2,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9,c419.9/2,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,house-of-commons,492 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.6,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,c420.1/6,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,house-of-commons,493 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,c420.3/5,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,house-of-commons,494 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.3,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,house-of-commons,495 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1.12,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1,c427.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,house-of-commons,496 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.552.1.11,2024-10-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.552.1,d552.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sport: Team GB and ParalympicsGB,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1.1,house-of-commons,31 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.3.3,2024-10-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.555.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.3,d560.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,house-of-commons,32 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1.5,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1,d664.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,house-of-commons,527 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1.2,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1,d665.1/2,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,house-of-commons,528 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.8,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,d665.3/8,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,house-of-commons,529 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.18,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,d666.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Speaker’s Conference,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,house-of-commons,530 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1.15,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1,c798.1/15,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,house-of-commons,520 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,house-of-commons,521 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.5,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/5,Question agreed to.,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,house-of-commons,522 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14,c800.14/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,house-of-commons,523 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7,c800.7/2,Question agreed to.,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,house-of-commons,524 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.3,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,c801.1/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,house-of-commons,525 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1.4,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1,c808.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,house-of-commons,526 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/4,Question agreed to.,Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,house-of-commons,547 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,house-of-commons,546 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/4,Question agreed to.,Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,house-of-commons,549 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,house-of-commons,548 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3.15,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3,e956.3/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,house-of-commons,550 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1.4,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1,f1065.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,International Investment Summit,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,house-of-commons,65 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1.7,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1,f1071.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,house-of-commons,66 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,e148.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,house-of-commons,391 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,e148.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,house-of-commons,389 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14,e148.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,house-of-commons,390 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3,e148.3/2,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,house-of-commons,392 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,e148.5/8,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,house-of-commons,393 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0,e157.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,house-of-commons,394 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0.7,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0,a248.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,house-of-commons,81 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.14,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,a249.1/14,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,house-of-commons,82 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.4,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,a250.1/4,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,house-of-commons,83 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10,a250.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,house-of-commons,84 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,a250.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,house-of-commons,85 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,a250.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,house-of-commons,86 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0.6,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0,a257.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,house-of-commons,87 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1.3,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1,d355.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,house-of-commons,512 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1.5,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1,d373.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,house-of-commons,513 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.374.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,d375.1/4,Question agreed to.,Independent Expert Panel,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,house-of-commons,514 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0,d377.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Voting by Proxy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,house-of-commons,515 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5.2,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5,d377.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,house-of-commons,516 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0.20,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0,d383.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1.5,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1,d664.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,house-of-commons,533 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1.2,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1,d665.1/2,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,house-of-commons,534 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.8,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,d665.3/8,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,house-of-commons,535 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.18,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,d666.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Speaker’s Conference,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,house-of-commons,536 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1.15,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1,c798.1/15,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,house-of-commons,526 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,house-of-commons,527 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.5,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/5,Question agreed to.,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,house-of-commons,528 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14,c800.14/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,house-of-commons,529 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7,c800.7/2,Question agreed to.,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,house-of-commons,530 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.3,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,c801.1/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,house-of-commons,531 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1.4,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1,c808.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,house-of-commons,532 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/4,Question agreed to.,Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,house-of-commons,553 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,house-of-commons,552 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/4,Question agreed to.,Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,house-of-commons,555 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,house-of-commons,554 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3.15,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3,e956.3/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,house-of-commons,556 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1.4,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1,f1065.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,International Investment Summit,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,house-of-commons,68 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1.7,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1,f1071.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,house-of-commons,69 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,e148.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,house-of-commons,397 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,e148.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,house-of-commons,395 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14,e148.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,house-of-commons,396 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3,e148.3/2,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,house-of-commons,398 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,e148.5/8,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,house-of-commons,399 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0,e157.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,house-of-commons,400 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0.7,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0,a248.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,house-of-commons,84 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.14,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,a249.1/14,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,house-of-commons,85 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.4,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,a250.1/4,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,house-of-commons,86 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10,a250.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,house-of-commons,87 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,a250.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,house-of-commons,88 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,a250.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,house-of-commons,89 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0.6,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0,a257.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,house-of-commons,90 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1.3,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1,d355.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,house-of-commons,518 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1.5,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1,d373.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,house-of-commons,519 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.374.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,d375.1/4,Question agreed to.,Independent Expert Panel,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,house-of-commons,520 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0,d377.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Voting by Proxy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,house-of-commons,521 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5.2,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5,d377.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,house-of-commons,522 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0.20,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0,d383.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,house-of-commons,523 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.494.0.24,2024-10-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.494.0,e494.0/24,Question put and agreed to.,Black History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1.1,house-of-commons,0 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.508.1.4,2024-10-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.508.1,e508.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,house-of-commons,1 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0.13,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0,d636.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Remembrance and Veterans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,house-of-commons,491 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3.6,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3,d650.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,house-of-commons,492 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.11,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,g707.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,house-of-commons,319 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4.2,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4,g781.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,house-of-commons,320 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1.3,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1,g790.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,house-of-commons,321 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.7,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,a828.1/7,Question agreed to.,Provisional Collection of Taxes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,house-of-commons,67 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,a910.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,house-of-commons,68 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6,a910.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,house-of-commons,69 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0.5,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0,a918.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,house-of-commons,70 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0.4,2024-10-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0,d1048.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,252 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1.5,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1,e142.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,house-of-commons,278 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.16,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,e62.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,house-of-commons,277 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.17,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,b173.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,house-of-commons,400 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1.6,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1,b280.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,401 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0,e321.0/9,Question put (Standing Order No. 23) and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,house-of-commons,502 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5,e408.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,house-of-commons,503 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,e473.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,house-of-commons,508 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,e473.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,house-of-commons,504 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,e473.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,house-of-commons,505 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,e473.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Animals,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,house-of-commons,506 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9,e473.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,house-of-commons,507 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0.5,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0,e480.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,house-of-commons,509 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1.4,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1,d610.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Rural Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,house-of-commons,561 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1.3,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1,d618.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,house-of-commons,562 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.21,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,d667.2/21,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,house-of-commons,220 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5.5,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5,d737.5/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,house-of-commons,221 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.2,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.760.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,d761.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,house-of-commons,222 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2.11,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2,d767.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0.13,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0,d636.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Remembrance and Veterans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,house-of-commons,497 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3.6,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3,d650.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,house-of-commons,498 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.11,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,g707.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,house-of-commons,325 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4.2,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4,g781.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,house-of-commons,326 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1.3,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1,g790.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,house-of-commons,327 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.7,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,a828.1/7,Question agreed to.,Provisional Collection of Taxes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,house-of-commons,70 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,a910.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,house-of-commons,71 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6,a910.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,house-of-commons,72 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0.5,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0,a918.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,house-of-commons,73 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0.4,2024-10-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0,d1048.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,258 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1.5,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1,e142.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,house-of-commons,284 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.16,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,e62.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.17,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,b173.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,house-of-commons,406 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1.6,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1,b280.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,407 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0,e321.0/9,Question put (Standing Order No. 23) and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,house-of-commons,508 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5,e408.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,house-of-commons,509 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,e473.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,house-of-commons,514 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,e473.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,house-of-commons,510 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,e473.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,house-of-commons,511 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,e473.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Animals,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,house-of-commons,512 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9,e473.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,house-of-commons,513 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0.5,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0,e480.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,house-of-commons,515 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1.4,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1,d610.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Rural Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,house-of-commons,567 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1.3,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1,d618.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,house-of-commons,568 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.21,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,d667.2/21,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,house-of-commons,226 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5.5,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5,d737.5/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,house-of-commons,227 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.2,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.760.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,d761.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,house-of-commons,228 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2.11,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2,d767.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,house-of-commons,229 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.14,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2,c824.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Debt Relief (Developing Countries),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.1,house-of-commons,18 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.843.1.9,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.843.1,c843.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1.1,house-of-commons,19 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.864.1.4,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.864.1,c864.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1.1,house-of-commons,20 @@ -3652,36 +3652,36 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.869.1.6,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.10.2,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.10,c870.10/2,Question agreed to.,Export and Investment Guarantees,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,house-of-commons,22 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.8.2,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.8,c870.8/2,Question agreed to.,DELEGATED LEGISLATION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6.1,house-of-commons,23 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.878.1.4,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.878.1,c878.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,house-of-commons,24 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2.3,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2,a966.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,house-of-commons,88 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.11,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,a966.4/11,Question agreed to.,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,house-of-commons,89 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0.4,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0,a974.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,house-of-commons,90 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1.13,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1,b117.1/13,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,house-of-commons,180 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1,b120.1/2,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,house-of-commons,181 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,b120.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,house-of-commons,182 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.6,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,b120.3/6,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,house-of-commons,183 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8,b120.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,house-of-commons,184 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.16,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,e176.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,house-of-commons,104 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.8,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,e179.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,house-of-commons,105 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4.9,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4,e235.4/9,Question put and agreed to.,Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,house-of-commons,106 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0.11,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0,e241.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,house-of-commons,107 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.14,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,a305.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,house-of-commons,356 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1.4,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1,a333.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,house-of-commons,357 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.11,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,a334.1/11,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,house-of-commons,358 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.6,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,a334.3/6,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,house-of-commons,359 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,a335.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,house-of-commons,362 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,a335.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,house-of-commons,360 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14,a335.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,house-of-commons,361 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8,a335.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,house-of-commons,363 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0.3,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0,a348.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,house-of-commons,364 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1.3,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1,c446.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,house-of-commons,235 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0.6,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0,c470.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,International Men’s Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,house-of-commons,236 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0.15,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0,c476.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,house-of-commons,237 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.14,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1,c605.1/14,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.1,house-of-commons,442 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.4,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3,c605.3/4,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2,house-of-commons,443 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.5,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1,c606.1/5,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1,house-of-commons,444 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10,c606.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,house-of-commons,445 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12,c606.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,house-of-commons,446 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.8.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.8,c606.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1,house-of-commons,447 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2.3,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2,a966.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,house-of-commons,91 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.11,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,a966.4/11,Question agreed to.,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,house-of-commons,92 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0.4,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0,a974.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,house-of-commons,93 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1.13,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1,b117.1/13,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,house-of-commons,186 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1,b120.1/2,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,house-of-commons,187 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,b120.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,house-of-commons,188 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.6,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,b120.3/6,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,house-of-commons,189 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8,b120.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,house-of-commons,190 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.16,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,e176.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,house-of-commons,107 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.8,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,e179.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,house-of-commons,108 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4.9,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4,e235.4/9,Question put and agreed to.,Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,house-of-commons,109 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0.11,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0,e241.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,house-of-commons,110 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.14,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,a305.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,house-of-commons,362 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1.4,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1,a333.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,house-of-commons,363 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.11,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,a334.1/11,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,house-of-commons,364 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.6,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,a334.3/6,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,house-of-commons,365 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,a335.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,house-of-commons,368 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,a335.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,house-of-commons,366 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14,a335.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,house-of-commons,367 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8,a335.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,house-of-commons,369 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0.3,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0,a348.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,house-of-commons,370 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1.3,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1,c446.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,house-of-commons,241 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0.6,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0,c470.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,International Men’s Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,house-of-commons,242 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0.15,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0,c476.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,house-of-commons,243 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.14,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1,d605.1/14,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1,house-of-commons,448 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.4,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3,d605.3/4,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2,house-of-commons,449 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.5,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1,d606.1/5,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1,house-of-commons,450 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10,d606.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,house-of-commons,451 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12,d606.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,house-of-commons,452 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.8.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.8,d606.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1,house-of-commons,453 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.19,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2,b680.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Treatment of Terminal Illness,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.1,house-of-commons,40 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.14,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1,b742.1/14,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.1,house-of-commons,41 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.6,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3,b742.3/6,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.2,house-of-commons,42 @@ -3689,12 +3689,18 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1.5,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.2,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6,b743.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4.1,house-of-commons,44 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.8.2,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.8,b743.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.3,house-of-commons,45 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.748.2.14,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.748.2,b748.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,house-of-commons,46 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.29,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,a809.2/29,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,house-of-commons,242 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.32,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,a888.1/32,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,house-of-commons,243 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,a890.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,house-of-commons,244 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,a890.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,house-of-commons,245 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8,a890.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,house-of-commons,246 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1.4,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1,a899.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,house-of-commons,247 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.29,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,a809.2/29,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,house-of-commons,248 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.32,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,a888.1/32,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,house-of-commons,249 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,a890.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,house-of-commons,250 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,a890.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,house-of-commons,251 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8,a890.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,house-of-commons,252 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1.4,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1,a899.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,house-of-commons,253 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1000.0.4,2024-11-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1000.0,a1000.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pakistan: Freedom of Religion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1,house-of-commons,117 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1006.0.14,2024-11-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1006.0,a1006.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1,house-of-commons,118 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.979.1.6,2024-11-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.979.1,a979.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Taiwan: International Status,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1,house-of-commons,116 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1083.0.2,2024-11-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1083.0,a1083.0/2,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1,house-of-commons,62 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1089.2.2,2024-11-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1089.2,a1089.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1,house-of-commons,63 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1098.1.9,2024-11-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1098.1,a1098.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Men’s Violence against Women and Girls,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1,house-of-commons,64 uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1.1,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1,para/1,"Motion agreed to,",Decision Time,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1.1,scottish-parliament,82 uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.7.4,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.7,para/4,"Motion agreed to,",Decision Time,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.3.4,scottish-parliament,28 uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.9.1,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.9,para/1,"Motion agreed to,",Business Motions,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.2.0,scottish-parliament,64 diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/agreements.parquet b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/agreements.parquet index 91cb760..06d2e98 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/agreements.parquet and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/agreements.parquet differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/datapackage.json b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/datapackage.json index f01d031..e6d8c9c 100644 --- a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/datapackage.json +++ b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/datapackage.json @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ "title": "Agreements", "description": "dataset of agreements extracted from parliamentary debates", "custom": { - "row_count": 3895, + "row_count": 3901, "datasette": { "about": "Info & Downloads", "about_url": "https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#agreements" @@ -176,13 +176,13 @@ } ] }, - "hash": "ff03391c4350521c3ae66599c0d8fce5" + "hash": "9723e9e25b62c77b8a90c8f201602500" }, { "title": "Division Links", "description": "Lookup between GID for a division and the relevant motion", "custom": { - "row_count": 1604, + "row_count": 1605, "datasette": { "about": "Info & Downloads", "about_url": 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a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/division-links.parquet b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/division-links.parquet index 300325f..18c082f 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/division-links.parquet and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/division-links.parquet differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/motions.csv b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/motions.csv index 428282f..1f2fbf4 100644 --- a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/motions.csv +++ b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/motions.csv @@ -13285,18 +13285,18 @@ That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6,2023-12-19,Clause 1 - Expenditure in connection with compensation schemes relating to Post Office Horizon system etc.,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,588 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2,2023-12-19,Third Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Compensation Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,589 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1,2023-12-19,Adjournment Debate: Transport Infrastructure: Cullompton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,590 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1,2024-01-08,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,428 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1,2024-01-08,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,435 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,2024-01-09,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision to require every school to have access to a qualified mental health professional; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,268 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision to require every school to have access to a qualified mental health professional; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,272 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.219.0.19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.219.0,2024-01-09,NHS Dentistry,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “House” to the end of the Question and add: “recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House recognises that NHS dentistry is in crisis, with eight in 10 dentists in England not taking on new NHS patients and vast parts of the country considered so-called dental deserts, where no dentists are available; regrets that this has led to people resorting to DIY dentistry or attending A&E to access urgent care; is concerned that tooth decay is the most common reason children aged six to 10 are admitted to hospital; and therefore calls on the Government to provide an extra 700,000 urgent appointments a year, introduce an incentive scheme to recruit new dentists to the areas most in need and a targeted supervised toothbrushing scheme for three to five year-olds to promote good oral health and reform the dental contract to rebuild the service in the long-run.",house-of-commons,14 +That this House recognises that NHS dentistry is in crisis, with eight in 10 dentists in England not taking on new NHS patients and vast parts of the country considered so-called dental deserts, where no dentists are available; regrets that this has led to people resorting to DIY dentistry or attending A&E to access urgent care; is concerned that tooth decay is the most common reason children aged six to 10 are admitted to hospital; and therefore calls on the Government to provide an extra 700,000 urgent appointments a year, introduce an incentive scheme to recruit new dentists to the areas most in need and a targeted supervised toothbrushing scheme for three to five year-olds to promote good oral health and reform the dental contract to rebuild the service in the long-run.",house-of-commons,15 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,2024-01-09,NHS Dentistry,"Resolved, -That this House recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.",house-of-commons,269 +That this House recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.",house-of-commons,273 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.227.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.227.1,2024-01-09,Rwanda Plan Cost and Asylum System,"I beg to move, That an Humble Address be presented to His Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give direction to the Home Secretary that, no later than 16 January 2024, there be laid before this House: (a) a list of all payments, either already made or scheduled, to the Government of Rwanda under the Economic Transformation and Integration Fund, including the cost of the fourth- and fifth-year payments due to the Government of Rwanda under the fund; @@ -13305,74 +13305,74 @@ That an Humble Address be presented to His Majesty, that he will be graciously p (d) any paper setting out the cost per person of relocating individuals to Rwanda and the Government’s assumptions about the number of asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda per year shared with or provided by HM Treasury between March and July 2022; and (e) his Department’s internal breakdown of the 35,119 non-substantive asylum decisions made between 1 January and 28 December 2023 showing the number of such decisions that were classified as withdrawn asylum applications and the number further sub-classified as either: (i) non-substantiated withdrawals -(ii) other withdrawals.",house-of-commons,15 +(ii) other withdrawals.",house-of-commons,16 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1306), a copy of which was laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,270 +That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1306), a copy of which was laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,274 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,2024-01-09,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,271 +That the draft Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,275 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Biodiversity Gain (Town and Country Planning) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,272 +That the draft Biodiversity Gain (Town and Country Planning) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,276 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Digital Government (Disclosure of Information) (Identity Verification Services) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 19 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,273 +That the draft Digital Government (Disclosure of Information) (Identity Verification Services) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 19 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,277 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,274 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1,2024-01-09,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,275 +That the draft Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,278 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1,2024-01-09,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,279 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,2024-01-10,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to grant to the Scottish Parliament legislative competence in respect of the role and functions of the Scottish Law Officers; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,466 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to grant to the Scottish Parliament legislative competence in respect of the role and functions of the Scottish Law Officers; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,473 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,2024-01-10,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the Order of 13 December 2023 (Finance Bill: Programme) be varied as follows: -In paragraph (5) of that Order, for “Thursday 18 January” substitute “Tuesday 30 January”.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,467 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4,2024-01-10,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,468 +In paragraph (5) of that Order, for “Thursday 18 January” substitute “Tuesday 30 January”.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,474 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4,2024-01-10,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,475 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.350.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.350.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 1: Finance Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of reliefs for research and development “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the implementation costs of the measures in section 2 incurred by— (a) HMRC, and (b) businesses. -(2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of the implementation costs of all measures related to credit or relief for research and development that have been introduced since December 2019.”—(James Murray)",house-of-commons,72 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1,2024-01-10,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,469 +(2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of the implementation costs of all measures related to credit or relief for research and development that have been introduced since December 2019.”—(James Murray)",house-of-commons,73 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1,2024-01-10,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,476 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.366.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.366.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 2: Finance Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of measures to tackle evasion and avoidance “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the measures in sections 31 to 33 to tackle evasion and avoidance. (2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of— (a) the average sentence handed down in each of the last five years for the offences listed in section 31; (b) the range of sentences handed down in each of the last five years for the offences listed in section 31; (c) the number of stop notices issued in each of the last five years to which the measures in section 33 would apply; and -(d) the estimated impact on revenue collected in each of the next five financial years resulting from the introduction of the measures in sections 31 to 33.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,73 +(d) the estimated impact on revenue collected in each of the next five financial years resulting from the introduction of the measures in sections 31 to 33.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,74 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.370.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.370.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 5: Finance Bill,"New Clause 5 - Tax Compliance Reporting (1) Within six months of the passage of this Act, the Chancellor of the Exchequer must carry out an assessment of the impact of sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act. -(2) The report must consider the capacity and ability of HMRC to enforce compliance with the measures contained in sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act, including setting out staffing arrangements within HMRC's Customer Compliance Group for undertaking enforcement work relating to sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,74 +(2) The report must consider the capacity and ability of HMRC to enforce compliance with the measures contained in sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act, including setting out staffing arrangements within HMRC's Customer Compliance Group for undertaking enforcement work relating to sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,75 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.373.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.373.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 7: Finance Bill,"New Clause 7 - Review of effectiveness of section 31 measures in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, conduct a review of the effectiveness of the provisions of section 31 in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money. (2) The review must evaluate the effectiveness of the provisions of section 31 in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money through comparison with the effectiveness of— (a) other measures that seek to prevent fraud involving taxpayers’ money, and -(b) the approach taken in other countries.”–(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,75 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1,2024-01-10,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,470 +(b) the approach taken in other countries.”–(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,76 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1,2024-01-10,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,477 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.389.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.389.4,2024-01-10,Amendment: Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House, while opposing any discrimination or prejudice in the economic activities of public bodies, believing that all such bodies must act without bias or selectivity when making ethical decisions on procurement and investment and recognising the impact selective and biased campaigns have had on the Jewish community in particular, declines to give a Third Reading to the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill because it does not effectively address the problem it rightly seeks to solve, is incompatible with international law and UN Security Council Resolutions, risks undermining support for groups around the world facing persecution, includes needlessly broad and sweeping draconian powers while placing unprecedented restrictions on public bodies to express a view on current and proposed policy and represents a major departure from the UK Government’s long-established diplomatic position on the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Golan Heights, in a way that undermines the UK’s future credibility and capacity to support diplomatic negotiations towards a just and lasting peace in Israel and Palestine based on a two-state solution, at a time when consistent support for that objective is more important than ever.”",house-of-commons,77 +“this House, while opposing any discrimination or prejudice in the economic activities of public bodies, believing that all such bodies must act without bias or selectivity when making ethical decisions on procurement and investment and recognising the impact selective and biased campaigns have had on the Jewish community in particular, declines to give a Third Reading to the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill because it does not effectively address the problem it rightly seeks to solve, is incompatible with international law and UN Security Council Resolutions, risks undermining support for groups around the world facing persecution, includes needlessly broad and sweeping draconian powers while placing unprecedented restrictions on public bodies to express a view on current and proposed policy and represents a major departure from the UK Government’s long-established diplomatic position on the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Golan Heights, in a way that undermines the UK’s future credibility and capacity to support diplomatic negotiations towards a just and lasting peace in Israel and Palestine based on a two-state solution, at a time when consistent support for that objective is more important than ever.”",house-of-commons,78 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.403.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.403.3,2024-01-10,Third Reading: Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 62(2)), That the Bill be now read the -Third time.",house-of-commons,76 +Third time.",house-of-commons,77 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2,2024-01-10,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,471 +That the draft Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,478 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,2024-01-10,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,472 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1,2024-01-10,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,473 +That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,479 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1,2024-01-10,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,480 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4,2024-01-11,SEND Provision and Funding,"I beg to move, -That this House calls for a review of funding for SEND provision.",house-of-commons,484 +That this House calls for a review of funding for SEND provision.",house-of-commons,491 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1,2024-01-11,Proposed British Jewish History Month,"I beg to move, -That this House calls for the creation of a British Jewish History Month.",house-of-commons,485 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1,2024-01-11,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)5 pm",house-of-commons,486 +That this House calls for the creation of a British Jewish History Month.",house-of-commons,492 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1,2024-01-11,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)5 pm",house-of-commons,493 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3,2024-01-15,Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill (Instruction),"I beg to move, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill, That the Committee have leave to make provision for the whole of the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,235 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill, That the Committee have leave to make provision for the whole of the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,236 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.3,2024-01-15,Clause 1 - Prohibition of export of livestock for slaughter,"I beg to move amendment 2, page 1, line 16, after “goats,” insert “(da) alpaca,”. This amendment would add alpacas to the definition of livestock covered by the Bill.",house-of-commons,8 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0,2024-01-15,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,233 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0,2024-01-15,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,234 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.4,2024-01-15,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Amendment of List of Safe States) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 November 2023, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,9 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.650.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.650.1,2024-01-15,Delegated Legislation: Immigration and Asylum,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Immigration (Health Charge) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 19 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,10 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1,2024-01-15,Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament,"I beg to move, -That Maria Eagle be removed from the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament under Schedule 1 to the Justice and Security Act 2013 and Dame Angela Eagle be appointed to that Committee under section 1 of that Act.",house-of-commons,234 +That Maria Eagle be removed from the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament under Schedule 1 to the Justice and Security Act 2013 and Dame Angela Eagle be appointed to that Committee under section 1 of that Act.",house-of-commons,235 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.696.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.696.2,2024-01-16,Leave for Bill: Scotland (Self-Determination),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to transfer the power to legislate for a Scottish independence referendum to the Scottish Parliament; to provide that that power may only be exercised where the Scottish public has demonstrated its support for the holding of such a referendum; to provide that no such referendum may be held sooner than seven years after the previous such referendum; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,98 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"I beg to move amendment 45, page 2, line 33, leave out “a safe” and insert “an unsafe”.",house-of-commons,104 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to transfer the power to legislate for a Scottish independence referendum to the Scottish Parliament; to provide that that power may only be exercised where the Scottish public has demonstrated its support for the holding of such a referendum; to provide that no such referendum may be held sooner than seven years after the previous such referendum; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,99 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"I beg to move amendment 45, page 2, line 33, leave out “a safe” and insert “an unsafe”.",house-of-commons,105 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Amendment proposed: 10, in clause 2, page 3, line 13, leave out subsection (5) and insert— “(5A) This Act and the Illegal Migration Act 2023 will have effect in relation to removals to Rwanda notwithstanding— (a) any provision made by or under the Immigration Acts, @@ -13388,32 +13388,32 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16 (b) a court or tribunal when considering any application or appeal which relates to a decision or purported decision to remove, or to consider the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023. (5F) No inference is to be drawn from this section as to whether or not a person or body mentioned in subsection (5E) would otherwise have been required to have regard to international law. (5G) The Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 is amended as follows. -(5H) In section 2 at the end insert “except in relation to the removal of a person to Rwanda under the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024 and the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.”—(Sir William Cash.)",house-of-commons,99 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,100 +(5H) In section 2 at the end insert “except in relation to the removal of a person to Rwanda under the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024 and the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.”—(Sir William Cash.)",house-of-commons,100 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,101 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.786.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.786.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Amendment proposed: 19, page 4, line 11, leave out from “whether” to the end of line 14 and insert -“and in what manner a person is to be removed, or considered for removal, to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,101 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,102 +“and in what manner a person is to be removed, or considered for removal, to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,102 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,103 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.793.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.793.1,2024-01-16,New Clause 6: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"New Clause 6 - Changes to the classification of Rwanda as safe “(1) A Monitoring Committee overseeing removals to Rwanda must be established and maintained in accordance with Article 15 of the Rwanda Treaty. (2) Section 2(1) of this Act does not apply if— (a) the Monitoring Committee established under subsection (1) has formally concluded that the Republic of Rwanda is in breach of its obligations under that Treaty, (b) the Secretary of State has advised against travel to the Republic of Rwanda, or (c) if a court or tribunal has found the Republic of Rwanda to be unsafe in accordance with subsection (3) below. -(3) On an application for judicial review, if a UK Senior Court determines that credible evidence exists that the Republic of Rwanda is no longer safe on the basis of non-compliance with its obligations under the Rwanda Treaty, nothing in this Act shall prevent a court or tribunal from further considering an application for judicial review brought by an individual so affected.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,103 +(3) On an application for judicial review, if a UK Senior Court determines that credible evidence exists that the Republic of Rwanda is no longer safe on the basis of non-compliance with its obligations under the Rwanda Treaty, nothing in this Act shall prevent a court or tribunal from further considering an application for judicial review brought by an individual so affected.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,104 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1,2024-01-16,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Representation of the People (Postal and Proxy Voting etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,547 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1,2024-01-16,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,548 +That the draft Representation of the People (Postal and Proxy Voting etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,554 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1,2024-01-16,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,555 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,2024-01-17,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to establish the right to breathe clean air; to require the Secretary of State to achieve and maintain clean air in England; to involve the UK Health Security Agency in setting and reviewing pollutants and their limits; to enhance the powers, duties and functions of various agencies and authorities in relation to air pollution; to establish the Citizens’ Commission for Clean Air with powers to institute or intervene in legal proceedings; to require the Secretary of State and the relevant national authorities to apply environmental principles in carrying out their duties under this Act and the clean air enactments; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,720 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3,2024-01-17,Clause 3 - Disapplication of the Human Rights Act 1998,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,164 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to establish the right to breathe clean air; to require the Secretary of State to achieve and maintain clean air in England; to involve the UK Health Security Agency in setting and reviewing pollutants and their limits; to enhance the powers, duties and functions of various agencies and authorities in relation to air pollution; to establish the Citizens’ Commission for Clean Air with powers to institute or intervene in legal proceedings; to require the Secretary of State and the relevant national authorities to apply environmental principles in carrying out their duties under this Act and the clean air enactments; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,727 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3,2024-01-17,Clause 3 - Disapplication of the Human Rights Act 1998,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,165 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.939.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.939.1,2024-01-17,Clause 5 - Interim measures of the European Court of Human Rights,"Amendment proposed: 23, page 5, line 13, leave out subsection (2) and insert— -“(2A) The interim measure is not binding on the United Kingdom, and will have no effect on any provision made by or by virtue of this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023, and shall not prevent or delay the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023.”—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,165 +“(2A) The interim measure is not binding on the United Kingdom, and will have no effect on any provision made by or by virtue of this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023, and shall not prevent or delay the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023.”—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,166 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.943.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.943.0,2024-01-17,: ,"Clause 5 - Interim measures of the European Court of Human Rights -Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 5 to 8 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,168 +Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 5 to 8 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,169 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.948.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.948.1,2024-01-17,Clause 9 - Commencement and transitional provision,"Amendment proposed: 36, page 6, line 39, after “force” insert -“, or the day on which a full economic impact assessment for the bill is published including any financial memorandum signed between Rwanda and the UK relating to the Rwanda Treaty, whichever is later”.—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,166 +“, or the day on which a full economic impact assessment for the bill is published including any financial memorandum signed between Rwanda and the UK relating to the Rwanda Treaty, whichever is later”.—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,167 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.953.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.953.0,2024-01-17,: ,"Clause 9 - Commencement and transitional provision -Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 9 and 10 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,169 +Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 9 and 10 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,170 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1,2024-01-17,New Clause 8: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"New Clause 8 - Return of Individuals due to Serious Criminal Offences “(1) A Minister of the Crown must lay a statement before Parliament within 40 days if both of the following conditions are met— (a) the Secretary of State has approved a request from the Republic of Rwanda to return to the UK a person previously relocated under the terms of the Rwanda Treaty, @@ -13425,23 +13425,23 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17 (ii) consider whether or not as a result of the contents of the statement, there should be a suspension of the Rwanda Treaty. (3) For the purposes of this section— “the Rwanda Treaty” means the agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Rwanda for the provision of an asylum partnership to strengthen shared international commitments on the protection of refugees and migrants, signed at Kigali on 5 December 2023; -“Minister of the Crown” has the same meaning as in the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,167 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2,2024-01-17,Third Reading: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,170 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,2024-01-17,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,"That the draft Child Support (Management of Payments and Arrears and Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 November 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,721 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1,2024-01-17,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,722 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Approve: Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023,"That the draft Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,172 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Deferred Divisions: Immigration,"That the draft Immigration (Employment of Adults Subject to Immigration Control) (Maximum Penalty) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,171 +“Minister of the Crown” has the same meaning as in the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,168 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2,2024-01-17,Third Reading: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,171 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,2024-01-17,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,"That the draft Child Support (Management of Payments and Arrears and Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 November 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,728 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1,2024-01-17,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,729 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Approve: Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023,"That the draft Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,173 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Deferred Divisions: Immigration,"That the draft Immigration (Employment of Adults Subject to Immigration Control) (Maximum Penalty) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,172 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1,2024-01-18,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,406 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,413 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2,2024-01-18,Loan Charge,"I beg to move, -That this House is deeply concerned that HMRC has confirmed the suicides of 10 people facing the Loan Charge and that, despite the Morse Review, thousands face unaffordable demands, with the risk of further suicides; notes that HMRC has also confirmed 24 cases of serious harm, including 13 suicide attempts; believes that many people who used schemes were victims of mis-selling, and that in other cases employers and agencies pushed people into using them, yet HMRC is demanding all disputed tax from scheme users, not from those who recommended, promoted and operated the schemes; further notes that section 44 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 deems agency workers to be taxable as employees of those agencies and that HMRC should have collected tax from agencies at the time; criticises HMRC transferring the liability to individuals despite its own failures; observes that HMRC is pursuing open enquiries for schemes before 2011 despite the Morse Review; also notes that HMRC is seeking additional payments from those who settled; further believes that the Morse Review was limited and not genuinely independent of HM Treasury and HMRC; highlights the resolution proposed by tax professionals; calls on the Government to work with all parties to find a fair resolution and for a full independent investigation, including into the conduct of HMRC; and believes that taxpayer rights must be enshrined in law and enquiries closed after four years if HMRC fails to act.",house-of-commons,407 +That this House is deeply concerned that HMRC has confirmed the suicides of 10 people facing the Loan Charge and that, despite the Morse Review, thousands face unaffordable demands, with the risk of further suicides; notes that HMRC has also confirmed 24 cases of serious harm, including 13 suicide attempts; believes that many people who used schemes were victims of mis-selling, and that in other cases employers and agencies pushed people into using them, yet HMRC is demanding all disputed tax from scheme users, not from those who recommended, promoted and operated the schemes; further notes that section 44 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 deems agency workers to be taxable as employees of those agencies and that HMRC should have collected tax from agencies at the time; criticises HMRC transferring the liability to individuals despite its own failures; observes that HMRC is pursuing open enquiries for schemes before 2011 despite the Morse Review; also notes that HMRC is seeking additional payments from those who settled; further believes that the Morse Review was limited and not genuinely independent of HM Treasury and HMRC; highlights the resolution proposed by tax professionals; calls on the Government to work with all parties to find a fair resolution and for a full independent investigation, including into the conduct of HMRC; and believes that taxpayer rights must be enshrined in law and enquiries closed after four years if HMRC fails to act.",house-of-commons,414 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1,2024-01-18,High Speed 2 Compensation,"I beg to move, -That this House calls on the Government to provide compensation to people who have been affected by the construction of HS2.",house-of-commons,408 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1,2024-01-18,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,409 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,487 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,488 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,489 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1,2024-01-19,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,490 +That this House calls on the Government to provide compensation to people who have been affected by the construction of HS2.",house-of-commons,415 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1,2024-01-18,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,416 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,494 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,495 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,496 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1,2024-01-19,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,497 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,2024-01-22,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill: Committal @@ -13451,14 +13451,14 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,579 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,2024-01-22,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"That the draft Wine (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,580 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1,2024-01-22,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,581 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2,2024-01-22,Second Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,117 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,586 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,2024-01-22,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"That the draft Wine (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,587 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1,2024-01-22,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,588 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2,2024-01-22,Second Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,118 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.46.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.46.0,2024-01-22,Amendment: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House, while affirming the need for urgent action to tackle the UK’s energy insecurity, the cost of living crisis, and the climate crisis, and for a managed, fair and prosperous transition for workers and communities, declines to give a Second Reading to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill because mandating annual oil and gas licensing rounds will not reduce energy costs for households and businesses as the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has stated, will not enhance energy security, offers no plan for the future of the UK’s offshore energy communities, will ensure the UK remains at the mercy of petrostates and dictators who control fossil fuel markets, is entirely incompatible with the UK’s international climate change commitments and is a totally unnecessary piece of legislation which will do nothing to serve the UK’s national interest.”",house-of-commons,118 +“this House, while affirming the need for urgent action to tackle the UK’s energy insecurity, the cost of living crisis, and the climate crisis, and for a managed, fair and prosperous transition for workers and communities, declines to give a Second Reading to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill because mandating annual oil and gas licensing rounds will not reduce energy costs for households and businesses as the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has stated, will not enhance energy security, offers no plan for the future of the UK’s offshore energy communities, will ensure the UK remains at the mercy of petrostates and dictators who control fossil fuel markets, is entirely incompatible with the UK’s international climate change commitments and is a totally unnecessary piece of legislation which will do nothing to serve the UK’s national interest.”",house-of-commons,119 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,2024-01-23,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the weapons to which section 141 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 applies; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,643 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the weapons to which section 141 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 applies; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,650 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.200.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.200.3,2024-01-23,Second Reading: Children Not in School: National Register and Support,"I beg to move, That this House condemns the Secretary of State for Education for her failure to tackle the crisis of persistent school absence; calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to amend the Education Act 1996 in order to establish a mandatory duty on local authorities in England to maintain a register of eligible children not in school, as set out in Part 3 of the Schools Bill [Lords] published in the 2022-23 Parliamentary session; and therefore makes provision as set out in this Order: (1) On Wednesday 7 February 2024: @@ -13511,32 +13511,32 @@ and shall not put any other Questions, other than the Question on any motion des (b) Standing Order 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply in respect of any such debate. (19) In this Order, “a designated Member” means— (a) the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South; and -(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South.",house-of-commons,133 +(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South.",house-of-commons,134 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.2,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the need to decarbonise steel production; appreciates the pride that local communities have in their historic steelworks; regrets that the Government has pushed through plans for decarbonising steel in the UK which will result in thousands of steelworkers losing their jobs and risk leaving the UK as the first developed country in the world without the capacity to produce primary steel; further regrets that the Government has failed to produce an industrial strategy which could have included a plan for the whole steel sector; believes that primary steel is a sovereign capability and is therefore concerned about the impact that the Government’s plans could have on national security; also believes that steel production can have a bright future in the UK; therefore calls on the Government to work with industry and workers to achieve a transition that secures jobs and primary steelmaking for decades to come; and further calls on the Secretary of State for Business and Trade to report to Parliament by 27 February 2024 with an assessment of the impact on the UK of the loss of primary steel production capabilities.",house-of-commons,134 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,644 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,2024-01-23,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,"That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1364), dated 12 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,645 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1,2024-01-23,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,646 +That this House recognises the need to decarbonise steel production; appreciates the pride that local communities have in their historic steelworks; regrets that the Government has pushed through plans for decarbonising steel in the UK which will result in thousands of steelworkers losing their jobs and risk leaving the UK as the first developed country in the world without the capacity to produce primary steel; further regrets that the Government has failed to produce an industrial strategy which could have included a plan for the whole steel sector; believes that primary steel is a sovereign capability and is therefore concerned about the impact that the Government’s plans could have on national security; also believes that steel production can have a bright future in the UK; therefore calls on the Government to work with industry and workers to achieve a transition that secures jobs and primary steelmaking for decades to come; and further calls on the Secretary of State for Business and Trade to report to Parliament by 27 February 2024 with an assessment of the impact on the UK of the loss of primary steel production capabilities.",house-of-commons,135 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,651 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,2024-01-23,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,"That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1364), dated 12 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,652 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1,2024-01-23,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,653 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,2024-01-24,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about speeding offences on roads to which a 20mph limit applies; to make provision about the enforcement of moving traffic offences; to require 24 hour staffing of works on specified public roads; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,549 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3,2024-01-24,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,550 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2,2024-01-24,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third Time.",house-of-commons,551 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about speeding offences on roads to which a 20mph limit applies; to make provision about the enforcement of moving traffic offences; to require 24 hour staffing of works on specified public roads; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,556 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3,2024-01-24,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,557 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2,2024-01-24,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third Time.",house-of-commons,558 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1,2024-01-24,Situation in the Red Sea,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the situation in the Red Sea.",house-of-commons,552 +That this House has considered the situation in the Red Sea.",house-of-commons,559 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,2024-01-24,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure (HC 341), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,553 +That the Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure (HC 341), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,560 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,2024-01-24,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Church of England Pensions (Application of Capital Funds) Measure (HC 342), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,554 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1,2024-01-24,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,555 +That the Church of England Pensions (Application of Capital Funds) Measure (HC 342), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,561 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1,2024-01-24,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,562 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0,2024-01-25,Holocaust Memorial Day,"Resolved, -That this House has considered Holocaust Memorial Day.",house-of-commons,229 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1,2024-01-25,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,230 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1,2024-01-26,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,277 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6,2024-01-26,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,276 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,278 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,279 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1,2024-01-26,Adjournment Debate: Trident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,280 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2,2024-01-29,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,670 +That this House has considered Holocaust Memorial Day.",house-of-commons,230 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1,2024-01-25,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1,2024-01-26,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,281 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6,2024-01-26,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,280 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,282 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1,2024-01-26,Adjournment Debate: Trident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,284 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2,2024-01-29,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,677 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1,2024-01-29,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -13545,23 +13545,23 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Trade (Comprehensive and Progre (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,673 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,680 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12,2024-01-29,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Sentencing Act 2020 (Amendment of Schedule 21) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,671 +That the draft Sentencing Act 2020 (Amendment of Schedule 21) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,678 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,2024-01-29,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,672 +That the draft Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,679 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,2024-01-29,: ,"That the draft Local Government Finance Act 1988 (Prescription of Non-Domestic Rating Multipliers) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,676 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,683 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,2024-01-29,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,674 +That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,681 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,2024-01-29,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 27 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,675 +That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 27 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,682 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7,2024-01-29,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,"Ordered, That Dan Carden be discharged from the Committee of Public Accounts and Ms Marie Rimmer be added.—(Sir Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,677 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,684 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,2024-01-30,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the training of teachers in relation to the early identification of autism; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,708 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5,2024-01-30,Second Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,160 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the training of teachers in relation to the early identification of autism; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,715 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5,2024-01-30,Second Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,161 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1,2024-01-30,New Clause 16: Media Bill,"New Clause 16 - Listed Events “(1) The Broadcasting Act 1996 is amended as follows. (2) In section 97 (as amended by section 299 of the Communications Act 2003), after subsection (1B) insert— @@ -13580,73 +13580,73 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30 (l) Six Nations Rugby Tournament Matches Involving Home Countries; (m) the Derby; (n) the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final; -(o) any match involving the national teams of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or England pertaining to qualification for the events listed in paragraphs (c), (d), (e) and (f).””—(Gavin Newlands.)",house-of-commons,161 +(o) any match involving the national teams of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or England pertaining to qualification for the events listed in paragraphs (c), (d), (e) and (f).””—(Gavin Newlands.)",house-of-commons,162 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.813.3.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.813.3,2024-01-30,Clause 25 - Sections 20 to 24: further provision,"Amendment proposed: 88, in clause 25, page 30, line 30, at end insert— “(4) On the date on which section 21 comes into force, the Secretary of State must revise the list maintained for the purposes of Part 4 of the Broadcasting Act 1996 so that it includes— (a) at least one cricket test match each year between the months of May and September; (b) at least one cricket One Day International match each year between the months of May and September; (c) all other currently listed Group A events. -(5) The events listed under subsection (4) must be allocated to Group A.”—(Jamie Stone.)",house-of-commons,162 +(5) The events listed under subsection (4) must be allocated to Group A.”—(Jamie Stone.)",house-of-commons,163 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.819.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.819.1,2024-01-30,Clause 50 - Awards of costs,"Amendment proposed: 2, page 114, line 7, leave out subsections (2) and (3) and insert— -“(2) Section 40(3) of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 is omitted.”—(George Eustice.)",house-of-commons,163 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2,2024-01-30,Third Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,709 +“(2) Section 40(3) of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 is omitted.”—(George Eustice.)",house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2,2024-01-30,Third Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,716 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3,2024-01-30,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,710 +That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,717 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,2024-01-30,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1397), dated 14 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,711 +That the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1397), dated 14 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,718 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,2024-01-30,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 25), -That this House, at its rising on Thursday 8 February 2024, do adjourn until Monday 19 February 2024; at its rising on Tuesday 26 March 2024, do adjourn until Monday 15 April 2024; at its rising on Thursday 2 May 2024, do adjourn until Tuesday 7 May 2024; and, at its rising on Thursday 23 May 2024, do adjourn until Monday 3 June 2024.—(Mr Marcus Jones.)",house-of-commons,712 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1,2024-01-30,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,713 +That this House, at its rising on Thursday 8 February 2024, do adjourn until Monday 19 February 2024; at its rising on Tuesday 26 March 2024, do adjourn until Monday 15 April 2024; at its rising on Thursday 2 May 2024, do adjourn until Tuesday 7 May 2024; and, at its rising on Thursday 23 May 2024, do adjourn until Monday 3 June 2024.—(Mr Marcus Jones.)",house-of-commons,719 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1,2024-01-30,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,720 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,2024-01-31,Police (Declaration),"Ordered, That Tonia Antoniazzi, Sarah Champion, Neil Coyle, Dame Diana Johnson, Ben Lake, Caroline Nokes, Jess Phillips, Liz Saville Roberts and Mr William Wragg present the Bill. -Tonia Antoniazzi accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,461 +Tonia Antoniazzi accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,468 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.924.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.924.3,2024-01-31,"Political Parties, Elections and Referendums","Resolved, -That the draft Electoral Commission Strategy and Policy Statement, which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,70 +That the draft Electoral Commission Strategy and Policy Statement, which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,71 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1,2024-01-31,Social Security,"I beg to move, -That the draft Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,462 +That the draft Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,469 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1,2024-01-31,Pensions,"I beg to move, -That the draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,463 +That the draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,470 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4,2024-01-31,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Coronavirus and Influenza) (England and Wales and Scotland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,464 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Coronavirus and Influenza) (England and Wales and Scotland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,471 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,2024-01-31,Approve: Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Motion made, and Question put, -That the draft Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,71 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1,2024-01-31,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,465 +That the draft Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,72 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1,2024-01-31,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,472 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4,2024-02-01,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,415 +That the draft Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,422 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1,2024-02-01,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,416 +That the draft Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,423 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2,2024-02-01,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,"I beg to move, -That this House condemns unreservedly the actions of the government of Iran and the violent conduct of the police in suppressing protests in that country; is deeply concerned over Tehran’s growing use of terrorism, espionage, cyber attacks and hostage-taking diplomacy to restrict and eliminate the Iranian democratic opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), targeting in particular members of the organised opposition, PMOI (MEK), in Ashraf 3, Albania and NCRI gatherings since 2018; notes that the resistance is struggling for the establishment of a secular democratic republic; calls on European governments, especially the government of Albania, to counter Tehran’s illegal activities and uphold the rights of members of the Iranian opposition PMOI (MEK) at Ashraf-3 in accordance with the 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention, the European Convention of Human Rights and international law; is further concerned by reports of threats made to Iranian dissidents in the UK; urges the Government to include Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the list of proscribed terrorist organisations; and further calls upon the Government to work with international counterparts to ensure that further sanctions are placed on Iran without delay and Iran is held to account for its illegal activities at home and abroad.",house-of-commons,417 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2,2024-02-01,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,418 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,292 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,293 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,294 +That this House condemns unreservedly the actions of the government of Iran and the violent conduct of the police in suppressing protests in that country; is deeply concerned over Tehran’s growing use of terrorism, espionage, cyber attacks and hostage-taking diplomacy to restrict and eliminate the Iranian democratic opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), targeting in particular members of the organised opposition, PMOI (MEK), in Ashraf 3, Albania and NCRI gatherings since 2018; notes that the resistance is struggling for the establishment of a secular democratic republic; calls on European governments, especially the government of Albania, to counter Tehran’s illegal activities and uphold the rights of members of the Iranian opposition PMOI (MEK) at Ashraf-3 in accordance with the 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention, the European Convention of Human Rights and international law; is further concerned by reports of threats made to Iranian dissidents in the UK; urges the Government to include Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the list of proscribed terrorist organisations; and further calls upon the Government to work with international counterparts to ensure that further sanctions are placed on Iran without delay and Iran is held to account for its illegal activities at home and abroad.",house-of-commons,424 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2,2024-02-01,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,425 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,299 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,300 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,301 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1,2024-02-05,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That provision may be made for the electricity generator levy not to apply to new generating plant.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,301 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0,2024-02-05,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,302 +That provision may be made for the electricity generator levy not to apply to new generating plant.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,308 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0,2024-02-05,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,309 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.75.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.75.1,2024-02-05,New Clause 6: Finance Bill,"New Clause 6 - Assessment of the impact of permanent full expensing “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within six months of this Act being passed, publish an assessment of the impact of the measures in clause 1 of this Act on— (a) business investment, and (b) economic growth. (2) The review under subsection (1) must— (a) assess the impact of full expensing being made permanent, and -(b) consider what other policies would support the effectiveness of the measures in clause 1 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,30 +(b) consider what other policies would support the effectiveness of the measures in clause 1 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,31 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.79.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.79.1,2024-02-05,New Clause 7: Finance Bill,"New Clause 7 - Review of multipliers used to calculate higher rates of air passenger duty “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, at the next fiscal event, publish a review of the multipliers used to calculate higher rates of air passenger duty for each destination band. (2) This review must propose options for introducing a multiplier to link the higher rate and the reduced rate within the domestic band. -(3) The Chancellor must, at the next fiscal event, make clear what changes, if any, he will implement as a result of this review.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,31 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2,2024-02-05,Third Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,29 +(3) The Chancellor must, at the next fiscal event, make clear what changes, if any, he will implement as a result of this review.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,32 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2,2024-02-05,Third Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,30 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,303 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,310 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayors) Filling of Vacancies Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,304 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayors) Filling of Vacancies Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,311 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Animal Welfare (Primate Licences) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,305 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1,2024-02-05,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,306 +That the draft Animal Welfare (Primate Licences) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,312 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1,2024-02-05,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,313 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,2024-02-06,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a social tariff for energy.",house-of-commons,456 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a social tariff for energy.",house-of-commons,463 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3,2024-02-06,Knife and Sword Ban,"I beg to move, -That this House condemns the Government for overseeing a 77 per cent increase in knife crime since 2015; recognises the devastating impact that knife crime has on victims, their families and the wider community; acknowledges that the Government recently announced measures to ban zombie knives and machetes; believes, nonetheless, that this legislation does not go nearly far enough, meaning that a number of dangerous types of knives and swords will remain legal and available on UK streets; therefore calls on the Government to address the shortcomings of the ban by extending it to cover ninja swords and consulting on a further extension; and further calls for the Government to establish an end-to-end review of online knife sales and introduce criminal liability for senior management of websites which indirectly sell illegal knives online.",house-of-commons,457 +That this House condemns the Government for overseeing a 77 per cent increase in knife crime since 2015; recognises the devastating impact that knife crime has on victims, their families and the wider community; acknowledges that the Government recently announced measures to ban zombie knives and machetes; believes, nonetheless, that this legislation does not go nearly far enough, meaning that a number of dangerous types of knives and swords will remain legal and available on UK streets; therefore calls on the Government to address the shortcomings of the ban by extending it to cover ninja swords and consulting on a further extension; and further calls for the Government to establish an end-to-end review of online knife sales and introduce criminal liability for senior management of websites which indirectly sell illegal knives online.",house-of-commons,464 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.171.2,2024-02-06,New Order: Ministerial Severance: Reform,"I beg to move, That this House calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to amend the Ministerial and other Pensions and Salaries Act 1991 to ensure that— (i) departing Ministers who have not attained the age of 65 receive an amount equal to one-quarter of their earnings over the previous 12 months as a Minister, minus any period covered by a previous severance entitlement, where that is lower than an amount equal to one-quarter of the annual salary paid to that Minister before their departure; @@ -13701,31 +13701,31 @@ That this House calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to (b) Standing Order 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply in respect of any such debate. (19) In this Order, “a designated Member” means— (a) the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury; and -(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury.",house-of-commons,69 +(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury.",house-of-commons,70 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2,2024-02-06,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere and the European Space Agency (Immunities and Privileges) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,458 +That the draft European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere and the European Space Agency (Immunities and Privileges) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,465 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,2024-02-06,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024, No. 69), dated 22 January 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,459 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1,2024-02-06,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,460 +That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024, No. 69), dated 22 January 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,466 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1,2024-02-06,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,467 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2,2024-02-07,Leave for Bill: State Pension Age (Compensation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a compensation scheme for women born between 6th April 1950 and 5th April 1960 inclusive who have been affected by increases in the state pension age; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,179 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a compensation scheme for women born between 6th April 1950 and 5th April 1960 inclusive who have been affected by increases in the state pension age; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,180 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1,2024-02-07,Police Grant Report,"I beg to move, -That the Police Grant Report (England and Wales) 2024-25 (HC 482), which was laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,180 +That the Police Grant Report (England and Wales) 2024-25 (HC 482), which was laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,181 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2,2024-02-07,Local Government Finance,"I beg to move, -That the Local Government Finance Report (England) 2024–25 (HC 318), which was laid before this House on 5 February, be approved.",house-of-commons,181 +That the Local Government Finance Report (England) 2024–25 (HC 318), which was laid before this House on 5 February, be approved.",house-of-commons,182 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10,2024-02-07,: ,"That the draft Gender Recognition (Approved Countries and Territories and Saving Provision) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 6 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,184 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,185 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10,2024-02-07,Approve: Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved. —(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,182 +That the draft Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved. —(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,183 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12,2024-02-07,Approve: Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,183 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1,2024-02-07,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,185 +That the draft Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,184 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1,2024-02-07,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,186 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2,2024-02-08,National HIV Testing Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered National HIV testing week.",house-of-commons,542 +That this House has considered National HIV testing week.",house-of-commons,549 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2,2024-02-08,Post Office Management Culture,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the management culture of the Post Office.",house-of-commons,543 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1,2024-02-08,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,544 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2,2024-02-19,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,439 +That this House has considered the management culture of the Post Office.",house-of-commons,550 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1,2024-02-08,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,551 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2,2024-02-19,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,446 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1,2024-02-19,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)),That the following provisions shall apply to the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. Proceedings in Public Bill Committee (2) Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Tuesday 12 March 2024. @@ -13733,56 +13733,56 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19 (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7)Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,440 +(7)Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,447 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,2024-02-19,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State or a government department, and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,441 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,448 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft East Midlands Combined County Authority Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,442 +That the draft East Midlands Combined County Authority Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,449 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Security (Contributions) (Limits and Thresholds, National Insurance Funds Payments and Extension of Veterans Relief) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,443 +That the draft Social Security (Contributions) (Limits and Thresholds, National Insurance Funds Payments and Extension of Veterans Relief) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,450 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,444 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1,2024-02-19,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,445 +That the draft Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,451 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1,2024-02-19,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,452 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,2024-02-20,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to expand the list of sporting events that must be made available for broadcast by free-to-air television channels to include all qualifying matches played by the Scotland men’s and women’s national football teams in the World Cup and the UEFA European Football Championship; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,611 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to expand the list of sporting events that must be made available for broadcast by free-to-air television channels to include all qualifying matches played by the Scotland men’s and women’s national football teams in the World Cup and the UEFA European Football Championship; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,618 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.2,2024-02-20,Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences,"Amendment proposed: 10, page 1, line 6, at end insert— -“(aa) the just transition test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dave Doogan.)",house-of-commons,124 +“(aa) the just transition test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dave Doogan.)",house-of-commons,125 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.4,2024-02-20,Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences,"Amendment proposed: 17, page 1, line 6, at end insert— -“(aa) the climate change test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dr Whitehead.)",house-of-commons,125 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0,2024-02-20,Third Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,123 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,2024-02-20,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"That the draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 January, be approved—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,612 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1,2024-02-20,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,613 +“(aa) the climate change test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dr Whitehead.)",house-of-commons,126 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0,2024-02-20,Third Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,124 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,2024-02-20,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"That the draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 January, be approved—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,619 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1,2024-02-20,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,620 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.717.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.717.2,2024-02-21,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (Reform),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences authorising the driving of motor vehicles of certain classes; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,78 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences authorising the driving of motor vehicles of certain classes; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,79 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3,2024-02-21,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,"I beg to move amendment (a), to leave out from “House” to end and add -“believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.”",house-of-commons,492 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,79 +“believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.”",house-of-commons,499 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,80 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza,"Resolved, -That this House believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.",house-of-commons,491 +That this House believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.",house-of-commons,498 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6,2024-02-21,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Bank of England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,494 +That the draft Bank of England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,501 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,2024-02-21,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,493 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1,2024-02-21,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,495 +That the draft Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,500 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1,2024-02-21,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,502 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3,2024-02-22,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the civil nuclear roadmap.",house-of-commons,339 +That this House has considered the civil nuclear roadmap.",house-of-commons,346 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1,2024-02-22,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered premature deaths from heart and circulatory diseases.",house-of-commons,340 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1,2024-02-22,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,341 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,215 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1,2024-02-23,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,216 +That this House has considered premature deaths from heart and circulatory diseases.",house-of-commons,347 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1,2024-02-22,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,348 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,216 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1,2024-02-23,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,217 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Second time. -I have been a Member of Parliament for nearly 23 years. [Hon. Members: “No!] I know it is difficult to believe for some, but it is true. This is the first occasion on which my name has been drawn in the private Member’s Bill ballot; I am pleased to say my name was drawn fourth. I thought long and hard about the most appropriate and best piece of draft legislation to bring forward. I decided on this Bill, because I genuinely think it is incredibly important, and I will set out to the House why that is.",house-of-commons,212 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,213 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,214 +I have been a Member of Parliament for nearly 23 years. [Hon. Members: “No!] I know it is difficult to believe for some, but it is true. This is the first occasion on which my name has been drawn in the private Member’s Bill ballot; I am pleased to say my name was drawn fourth. I thought long and hard about the most appropriate and best piece of draft legislation to bring forward. I decided on this Bill, because I genuinely think it is incredibly important, and I will set out to the House why that is.",house-of-commons,213 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,214 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,215 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1,2024-02-26,Northern Ireland,"I beg to move, -That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty welcoming the return of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland, re-affirming the importance of upholding the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in all its strands, acknowledging the foundational importance of the Acts of Union 1800, including the economic provisions under Article 6 of those Acts, and recognising that, consistent with section 23(1) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, executive power in Northern Ireland shall continue to be vested in His Majesty, and that joint authority is not provided for in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in respect of the UK and Irish Governments.",house-of-commons,474 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1,2024-02-26,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,475 +That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty welcoming the return of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland, re-affirming the importance of upholding the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in all its strands, acknowledging the foundational importance of the Acts of Union 1800, including the economic provisions under Article 6 of those Acts, and recognising that, consistent with section 23(1) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, executive power in Northern Ireland shall continue to be vested in His Majesty, and that joint authority is not provided for in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in respect of the UK and Irish Governments.",house-of-commons,481 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1,2024-02-26,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,482 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,2024-02-27,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a scheme in which graduates of specified university courses may be exempt from requirements to repay a student loan, in full or in part, provided that they are employed in the United Kingdom in a relevant sector for a minimum time period; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,518 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,2024-02-27,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,519 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a scheme in which graduates of specified university courses may be exempt from requirements to repay a student loan, in full or in part, provided that they are employed in the United Kingdom in a relevant sector for a minimum time period; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,525 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,2024-02-27,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,526 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.259.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.259.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 1: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 1 - Estate management services “(1) Within three months of the passage of this Act, the Secretary of State must by regulation provide for residents of managed dwellings to take ownership, at nominal cost, of— (a) an estate management company, or @@ -13791,7 +13791,7 @@ if the estate management company or connected company or business does not— (i) provide the residents of the managed dwellings with a copy of its budget for the forthcoming year and accounts for the past year; (ii) give sufficient notice to enable residents to attend its annual meeting; (iii) acknowledge correspondence sent by registered post to its registered office within a reasonable length of time. -(2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend primary legislation.”—(Helen Morgan.)",house-of-commons,90 +(2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend primary legislation.”—(Helen Morgan.)",house-of-commons,91 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 5: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 5 - Abolition of forfeiture of a long lease “(1) This section applies to any right of forfeiture or re-entry in relation to a dwelling held on a long lease which arises either— (a) under the terms of that lease; or @@ -13800,46 +13800,46 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27 (3) In this section— “dwelling” means a building or part of a building occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling, together with any yard, garden, or outhouses and appurtenances belonging to it or usually enjoyed with it; “lease” means a lease at law or in equity and includes a sub-lease, but does not include a mortgage term; -“long lease” has the meaning given by sections 76 and 77 of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)Brought up.",house-of-commons,91 +“long lease” has the meaning given by sections 76 and 77 of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)Brought up.",house-of-commons,92 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.265.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.265.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 39: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 39 - Rights of first refusal on disposal of freehold homes “(1) Within three months of the passage of this Act, the Secretary of State must by regulations provide for the rights of first refusal granted to qualifying tenants of flats by Part 1 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 to be extended to tenants of freehold houses. (2) Regulations under subsection (1)— (a) may amend primary legislation; (b) are subject to the affirmative procedure (but see subsection (3)). -(3) If before approving a draft of regulations under subsection (1) both Houses of Parliament have agreed amendments to that draft, the Secretary of State must make the regulations in the form of the draft as so amended.”—(Mr Betts.)",house-of-commons,92 +(3) If before approving a draft of regulations under subsection (1) both Houses of Parliament have agreed amendments to that draft, the Secretary of State must make the regulations in the form of the draft as so amended.”—(Mr Betts.)",house-of-commons,93 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.281.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.281.3,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 2 - Determining and sharing the market value,"Amendment proposed: 4, page 136, line 40, at end insert— -“(9) In setting the deferment rate the Secretary of State must have regard to the desirability of encouraging leaseholders to acquire their freehold at the lowest possible cost.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,93 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 7 - Right to vary lease to replace rent with peppercorn rent,"Amendment proposed: 8, in schedule 7, page 168, line 15, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (a).—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,94 +“(9) In setting the deferment rate the Secretary of State must have regard to the desirability of encouraging leaseholders to acquire their freehold at the lowest possible cost.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,94 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 7 - Right to vary lease to replace rent with peppercorn rent,"Amendment proposed: 8, in schedule 7, page 168, line 15, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (a).—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,95 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Local Elections (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,520 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,2024-02-27,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,521 +That the draft Local Elections (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,527 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,2024-02-27,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,528 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,2024-02-27,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to the Committee on Standards.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,522 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to the Committee on Standards.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,529 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,2024-02-27,Committee on Standards,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 149(14)), That this House: (1) approves the Second Report of the Committee on Standards, HC 413; (2) endorses the recommendation in paragraph 64; and -(3) accordingly suspends Scott Benton from the service of the House for a period of 35 sitting days, beginning on Wednesday 28 February 2024.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,523 +(3) accordingly suspends Scott Benton from the service of the House for a period of 35 sitting days, beginning on Wednesday 28 February 2024.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,530 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,2024-02-27,: ,"That the draft Representation of the People (Postal Vote Handling etc.) (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,531 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,538 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,526 +That the draft Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,533 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,2024-02-27,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,525 +That the draft Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,532 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,2024-02-27,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,530 +That the draft Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,537 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,2024-02-27,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,527 +That the draft Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,534 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft West Midlands Combined Authority (Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,528 +That the draft West Midlands Combined Authority (Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,535 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,2024-02-27,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024 which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,529 +That the draft Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024 which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,536 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,2024-02-27,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,524 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1,2024-02-27,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,532 +That the draft Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,531 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1,2024-02-27,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,539 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2,2024-02-28,Leave for Bill: Brain Tumours,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to set a target for the number of glioblastoma patients who take part in clinical trials each year; to require training for medical oncologists to include training relating to brain cancers; to provide that any drug that has been licensed for use on tumours must be trialled on people with brain tumours; to make provision in relation to neuro-oncology multidisciplinary teams in the NHS, including a requirement that each such team must include a medical oncologist; to require manufacturers of drugs licensed to treat tumours to make those drugs available in specified circumstances for clinical trials relating to brain tumours; to make provision about the application of funding caps on funding for multi-drug treatments for glioblastoma brain tumours; to make provision about the processes for funding of drugs intended for the treatment of glioblastoma; to make provision about the management of drug trial data, for the purpose of increasing the quality of data relating to glioblastoma patients; to make provision about reviewing the allocation of existing funding for brain tumour research by the National Institute for Health and Care Research; to make provision about the direct referral of patients by optometrists to accident and emergency departments for the purpose of diagnosing brain tumours; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,186 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2,2024-02-28,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,187 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to set a target for the number of glioblastoma patients who take part in clinical trials each year; to require training for medical oncologists to include training relating to brain cancers; to provide that any drug that has been licensed for use on tumours must be trialled on people with brain tumours; to make provision in relation to neuro-oncology multidisciplinary teams in the NHS, including a requirement that each such team must include a medical oncologist; to require manufacturers of drugs licensed to treat tumours to make those drugs available in specified circumstances for clinical trials relating to brain tumours; to make provision about the application of funding caps on funding for multi-drug treatments for glioblastoma brain tumours; to make provision about the processes for funding of drugs intended for the treatment of glioblastoma; to make provision about the management of drug trial data, for the purpose of increasing the quality of data relating to glioblastoma patients; to make provision about reviewing the allocation of existing funding for brain tumour research by the National Institute for Health and Care Research; to make provision about the direct referral of patients by optometrists to accident and emergency departments for the purpose of diagnosing brain tumours; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,187 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2,2024-02-28,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,188 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -13849,33 +13849,33 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,188 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,189 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.3,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,189 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,190 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.399.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.399.1,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under the Act.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,190 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under the Act.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,191 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.400.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.400.1,2024-02-28,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill (Money),"Motion made and Question proposed, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,191 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,192 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3,2024-02-28,Approve: Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,192 +That the draft Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,193 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5,2024-02-28,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,193 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1,2024-02-28,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,194 +That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,194 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1,2024-02-28,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,195 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2,2024-02-29,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the use of language in politics in light of International Women’s Day; agrees that the respectful use of language is an important feature of a strong and inclusive democracy; and calls on all parliamentary candidates to pledge that respectful language will be used at all times in the upcoming General Election campaigning period.",house-of-commons,499 +That this House has considered the use of language in politics in light of International Women’s Day; agrees that the respectful use of language is an important feature of a strong and inclusive democracy; and calls on all parliamentary candidates to pledge that respectful language will be used at all times in the upcoming General Election campaigning period.",house-of-commons,506 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1,2024-02-29,Welsh Affairs,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered Welsh affairs.",house-of-commons,500 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1,2024-02-29,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,501 +That this House has considered Welsh affairs.",house-of-commons,507 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1,2024-02-29,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,508 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.543.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.543.1,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 163). -The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 64.",house-of-commons,12 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Conversion Practices (Prohibition) Bill — [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,13 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1,2024-03-01,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—( Rebecca Harris .)",house-of-commons,257 +The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 64.",house-of-commons,13 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Conversion Practices (Prohibition) Bill — [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,14 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1,2024-03-01,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—( Rebecca Harris .)",house-of-commons,261 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1,2024-03-04,Farming,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered farming.",house-of-commons,564 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1,2024-03-04,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,565 +That this House has considered farming.",house-of-commons,571 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1,2024-03-04,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,572 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,2024-03-05,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the scrutiny and approval by Parliament of appointments to senior civil service roles; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,308 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2,2024-03-05,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,309 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the scrutiny and approval by Parliament of appointments to senior civil service roles; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,315 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2,2024-03-05,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,316 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -13884,51 +13884,51 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords] (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,310 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,317 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,311 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,318 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of fees under the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,312 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,319 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1,2024-03-05,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,"I beg to move, That it be an instruction to the Committee on the Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision about paternity leave in cases involving the death of— (a) the mother of a child, (b) a person with whom a child is, or is expected to be, placed for adoption, or -(c) an applicant or intended applicant for a parental order under section 54 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.",house-of-commons,313 +(c) an applicant or intended applicant for a parental order under section 54 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.",house-of-commons,320 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1,2024-03-05,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,"I beg to move, -That it be an instruction to the Committee on the British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision for the acquisition of British citizenship by Irish citizens, whether born before or after 31 December 1948, who are resident in the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,314 +That it be an instruction to the Committee on the British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision for the acquisition of British citizenship by Irish citizens, whether born before or after 31 December 1948, who are resident in the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,321 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2,2024-03-05,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money","I beg to move, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.",house-of-commons,315 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.",house-of-commons,322 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Rates Retention: Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,316 +That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Rates Retention: Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,323 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Data Protection Act 2018 (Amendment of Schedule 2 Exemptions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,317 +That the draft Data Protection Act 2018 (Amendment of Schedule 2 Exemptions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,324 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,318 +That the draft Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,325 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Waste Enforcement (Fixed Penalty Receipts) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,319 +That the draft Waste Enforcement (Fixed Penalty Receipts) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,326 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Packaging Waste (Data Reporting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 17 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,320 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1,2024-03-05,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,321 +That the draft Packaging Waste (Data Reporting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 17 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,327 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1,2024-03-05,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,328 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.852.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.852.1,2024-03-06,Provisional Collection of Taxes,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 51(2)), That, pursuant to section 5 of the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968, provisional statutory effect shall be given to the following motions:— (a) Stamp duty land tax (first-time buyers’ relief: new leases acquired on bare trust) (motion no. 8); (b) Stamp duty land tax (registered providers of social housing) (motion no. 9); (c) Stamp duty land tax (purchases by public bodies) (motion no. 10); -(d) Value added tax (late payment interest and repayment interest) (motion no. 22).—(Jeremy Hunt.)",house-of-commons,32 +(d) Value added tax (late payment interest and repayment interest) (motion no. 22).—(Jeremy Hunt.)",house-of-commons,33 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,2024-03-06,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 145(3)), That this House agrees with the Report of the Liaison Committee of 5 March: -That a day not later than 18 March be allotted for the consideration of the following Estimates for the financial year 2023–24: Department for Education, insofar as it relates to special educational needs and disabilities provision; and Home Office, insofar as it relates to asylum and migration.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,322 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1,2024-03-06,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,323 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1,2024-03-07,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,239 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3,2024-03-11,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,649 +That a day not later than 18 March be allotted for the consideration of the following Estimates for the financial year 2023–24: Department for Education, insofar as it relates to special educational needs and disabilities provision; and Home Office, insofar as it relates to asylum and migration.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,329 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1,2024-03-06,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,330 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1,2024-03-07,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,243 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3,2024-03-11,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,656 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,2024-03-11,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the purpose of enabling certain mortgage borrowers to switch to a new mortgage arrangement; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,648 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the purpose of enabling certain mortgage borrowers to switch to a new mortgage arrangement; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,655 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,2024-03-12,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),"Ordered, That Simon Lightwood, Dame Angela Eagle, Stella Creasy, Mrs Sharon Hodgson, Kate Hollern, Fabian Hamilton, Nadia Whittome, Ms Marie Rimmer, Cat Smith, Naz Shah, Sarah Edwards and Dr Rupa Huq present the Bill. -Simon Lightwood accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,630 +Simon Lightwood accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,637 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.257.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.257.3,2024-03-12,Income Tax (Charge),"Resolved, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2024-25.",house-of-commons,130 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2024-25.",house-of-commons,131 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.261.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.261.5,2024-03-12,6. Capital gains tax (reduction in higher rate for residential property gains to 24%),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1H of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (the main rates of CGT) — @@ -13955,60 +13955,60 @@ That— (i) before paragraph (a) insert— “(za) at the rate of 24% (if they are residential property gains),” and (ii) in that paragraph, omit “residential property gains or”. -(3) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to disposals made on or after 6 April 2024.",house-of-commons,131 +(3) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to disposals made on or after 6 April 2024.",house-of-commons,132 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Police -That the draft South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (Election of Mayor and Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,634 +That the draft South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (Election of Mayor and Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,641 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Prisons -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,635 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,642 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Energy -That the draft Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,632 +That the draft Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,639 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Public Procurement -That the draft Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,633 +That the draft Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,640 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6,2024-03-12,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Representation of the People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 January, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,636 +That the draft Representation of the People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 January, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,643 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,2024-03-12,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,631 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1,2024-03-12,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,637 +That the draft General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,638 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1,2024-03-12,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,644 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,2024-03-13,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to transfer the power to designate sites of special scientific interest from Natural England to the Secretary of State; to make provision about the exercise of that power by the Secretary of State; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,650 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,135 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to transfer the power to designate sites of special scientific interest from Natural England to the Secretary of State; to make provision about the exercise of that power by the Secretary of State; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,657 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,136 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.340.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.340.1,2024-03-13,Amendment: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill because, while acknowledging that the measures in the Bill reduce the National Insurance Contributions (NIC) burden on some employees, it considers the Government should prioritise investment in public services spending over yet more cuts in spending which would be the result of lowering tax revenue by reducing NIC rates.”",house-of-commons,136 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill because, while acknowledging that the measures in the Bill reduce the National Insurance Contributions (NIC) burden on some employees, it considers the Government should prioritise investment in public services spending over yet more cuts in spending which would be the result of lowering tax revenue by reducing NIC rates.”",house-of-commons,137 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,2024-03-13,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided that is attributable to: (a) reducing the main primary percentage for Class 1 primary national insurance contributions to 8% (and reducing the percentage specified in regulation 131 of the Social Security Contributions Regulations 2001 to 1.85%), and -(b) reducing the main Class 4 percentage for Class 4 national insurance contributions to 6%.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,651 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4,2024-03-13,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,652 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,137 +(b) reducing the main Class 4 percentage for Class 4 national insurance contributions to 6%.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,658 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4,2024-03-13,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,659 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,138 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.385.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.385.1,2024-03-13,New Clause 2: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of effects of frozen thresholds -“The Treasury must lay before the House of Commons within three months of the passing of this Act a report which sets out its forecasts of the change to the number of people paying national insurance contributions as a result of the thresholds for payment of national insurance remaining frozen over the period 2023/24 to 2027/28, rather than rising in line with CPI.”—(Mr Carmichael.)",house-of-commons,139 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0,2024-03-13,Third Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,138 +“The Treasury must lay before the House of Commons within three months of the passing of this Act a report which sets out its forecasts of the change to the number of people paying national insurance contributions as a result of the thresholds for payment of national insurance remaining frozen over the period 2023/24 to 2027/28, rather than rising in line with CPI.”—(Mr Carmichael.)",house-of-commons,140 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0,2024-03-13,Third Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,139 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2,2024-03-13,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft North East Mayoral Combined Authority (Establishment and Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,653 +That the draft North East Mayoral Combined Authority (Establishment and Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,660 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,2024-03-13,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Fire and Rescue Services) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,140 +That the draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Fire and Rescue Services) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,141 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1,2024-03-13,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 December 2023, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,654 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1,2024-03-13,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,655 +That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 December 2023, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,661 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1,2024-03-13,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,662 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.536.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.536.6,2024-03-14,Home Office,"Resolved, That, for the year ending with 31 March 2024, for expenditure by the Home Office: (1) further resources, not exceeding £5,302,799,000, be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 500, (2) further resources, not exceeding £578,474,000, be authorised for capital purposes as so set out, and -(3) a further sum, not exceeding £3,400,000,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.",house-of-commons,175 +(3) a further sum, not exceeding £3,400,000,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.",house-of-commons,176 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.539.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.539.10,2024-03-14,Supplementary Estimates 2023-24,"Question put, That, for the year ending with 31 March 2024: (1) further resources, not exceeding £3,319,371,000, be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 447, HC 500, HC 531, HC 533, HC 575 and HC 587, (2) the resources authorised for capital purposes be reduced by £11,316,268,000 as so set out, and -(3) a further sum, not exceeding £8,456,085,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied to expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,176 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1,2024-03-14,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,742 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4,2024-03-15,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,410 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1,2024-03-15,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,411 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,343 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,342 +(3) a further sum, not exceeding £8,456,085,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied to expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,177 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1,2024-03-14,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,749 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4,2024-03-15,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,417 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1,2024-03-15,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,418 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,350 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,349 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,2024-03-18,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 12 December 2023 (Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill: Programme): Consideration of Lords Amendments @@ -14016,75 +14016,75 @@ Consideration of Lords Amendments Subsequent stages (2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. (3) Proceedings on the first of any further Messages from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after their commencement. -(4) Proceedings on any subsequent Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,344 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,44 +(4) Proceedings on any subsequent Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,351 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,45 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.728.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.728.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83F). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,35 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 3,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,36 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 4,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 4.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,37 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 5,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 5.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,38 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 6,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6.",house-of-commons,39 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 7,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 7.",house-of-commons,40 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 8,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 8.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,41 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,42 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 10,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,43 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,36 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 3,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,37 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 4,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 4.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,38 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 5,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 5.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,39 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 6,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6.",house-of-commons,40 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 7,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 7.",house-of-commons,41 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 8,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 8.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,42 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,43 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 10,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,44 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,2024-03-18,Appoint Reasons Committee,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendments 1 to 10; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, Anna Firth, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,345 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,352 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Electricity Supplier Obligations (Excluded Electricity) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,347 +That the draft Electricity Supplier Obligations (Excluded Electricity) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,354 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Energy-Intensive Industry Electricity Support Payments and Levy Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,350 +That the draft Energy-Intensive Industry Electricity Support Payments and Levy Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,357 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Renewables Obligation (Amendment) (Energy Intensive Industries) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,348 +That the draft Renewables Obligation (Amendment) (Energy Intensive Industries) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,355 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) (Amendment and Excluded Electricity) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,349 +That the draft Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) (Amendment and Excluded Electricity) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,356 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny Committees, Access to Information and Audit Committees) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,351 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny Committees, Access to Information and Audit Committees) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,358 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,2024-03-18,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,352 +That the draft Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,359 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,2024-03-18,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,346 +That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,353 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential, Supplementary and Incidental Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,353 +That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential, Supplementary and Incidental Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,360 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Financial Penalty) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,354 +That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Financial Penalty) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,361 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 218), dated 26 February, a copy of which was laid before this House on 28 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,355 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1,2024-03-18,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,356 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 218), dated 26 February, a copy of which was laid before this House on 28 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,362 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1,2024-03-18,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,363 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,2024-03-19,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require suppliers and retailers of fish and related products to establish and implement due diligence systems to ensure that those products are not obtained from illegal or unsustainable fishing; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,556 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4,2024-03-19,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,105 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require suppliers and retailers of fish and related products to establish and implement due diligence systems to ensure that those products are not obtained from illegal or unsustainable fishing; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,563 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4,2024-03-19,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,106 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.882.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.882.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 5: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 5 - Review: Investor-State Dispute Settlement -“The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a review of the financial risk of the implementation of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement aspect of the Investment Chapter of the CPTPP, not more than 18 months after the day on which this Act is passed.”—(Gareth Thomas.)",house-of-commons,106 +“The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a review of the financial risk of the implementation of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement aspect of the Investment Chapter of the CPTPP, not more than 18 months after the day on which this Act is passed.”—(Gareth Thomas.)",house-of-commons,107 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.886.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.886.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 10: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 10 - Report on economic impact of implementation of CPTPP “(1) The Secretary of State must, within six months of the passing of this Act, publish a report on the economic impact of the implementation of the CPTPP. (2) A report published under subsection (1) must include an analysis comparing the respective situation for each of the matters listed in subsection (3) prior to the implementation of the CPTPP with the situation post the implementation of the CPTPP. (3) The matters which must be included in the comparative analysis contained in the report laid under subsection (1) are— (a) the UK’s trade in goods; (b) the UK’s trade in services; and -(c) UK GDP.”—(Richard Thomson.)",house-of-commons,107 +(c) UK GDP.”—(Richard Thomson.)",house-of-commons,108 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 12: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 12 - Impact assessment: UK performers’ rights “(1) The Secretary of State must publish an assessment of the impact of the implementation of performers' rights provisions in the CPTPP. (2) The impact assessment under subsection (1) must include— (a) consideration of the impact of performers’ rights provisions on qualifying individuals in the UK; (b) an assessment of the reciprocity of rights across qualifying countries; -(c) consultation with such persons as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.”—(Sarah Green.)",house-of-commons,108 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0,2024-03-19,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,557 +(c) consultation with such persons as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.”—(Sarah Green.)",house-of-commons,109 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0,2024-03-19,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,564 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2,2024-03-19,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,558 +That the draft Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,565 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,559 +That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,566 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Strategy and Policy Statement for Energy Policy in Great Britain, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,562 +That the draft Strategy and Policy Statement for Energy Policy in Great Britain, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,569 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,2024-03-19,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,560 +That the draft Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,567 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That this House authorises the Secretary of State to undertake to pay, and to pay by way of financial assistance under section 8 of the Industrial Development Act 1982, a grant or grants exceeding £30 million and up to a total of £75 million to BMW to support the production of electric Minis at Plant Oxford.—(Suzanne Webb) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,561 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1,2024-03-19,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,563 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,568 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1,2024-03-19,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,570 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,2024-03-20,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill: Committal @@ -14101,20 +14101,20 @@ Proceedings in Committee of the whole House, on Consideration and on Third Readi Programming committee (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,616 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,623 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,2024-03-20,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State by virtue of the Act.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,617 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1,2024-03-20,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now Adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,618 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State by virtue of the Act.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,624 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1,2024-03-20,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now Adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,625 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,2024-03-20,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a statutory code of conduct for Ministers of the Crown; for a statutory code of conduct for Members of the House of Commons and Members of the House of Lords; for a statutory code of conduct for councillors in England; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,614 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2,2024-03-20,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,615 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a statutory code of conduct for Ministers of the Crown; for a statutory code of conduct for Members of the House of Commons and Members of the House of Lords; for a statutory code of conduct for councillors in England; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,621 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2,2024-03-20,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,622 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3,2024-03-21,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the First Report of the Defence Committee, Ready for War?, HC 26, the Eighth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, Improving Defence Inventory Management, HC 66, and the Nineteenth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, MoD Equipment Plan 2023-33, HC 451.",house-of-commons,717 +That this House has considered the First Report of the Defence Committee, Ready for War?, HC 26, the Eighth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, Improving Defence Inventory Management, HC 66, and the Nineteenth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, MoD Equipment Plan 2023-33, HC 451.",house-of-commons,724 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3,2024-03-21,Food Security,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the matter of food security, including the effects on it of environmental change and of insect decline.",house-of-commons,718 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1,2024-03-21,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,719 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5,2024-03-22,Second Reading: Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,89 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1,2024-03-22,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,517 +That this House has considered the matter of food security, including the effects on it of environmental change and of insect decline.",house-of-commons,725 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1,2024-03-21,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,726 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5,2024-03-22,Second Reading: Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,90 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1,2024-03-22,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,524 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1302.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1302.4,2024-03-25,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,1 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1,2024-03-25,New Clause 2: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"New Clause 2 - Requirement for the Secretary of State to publish an annual report on technology-enabled serious and organised crime and technology-enabled threats to national security “After section 234 of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, insert— @@ -14124,34 +14124,34 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1348.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1348.1,2024-03-25,Clause 2 - Low or no reasonable expectation of privacy,"Amendment proposed: 7, Page 3, line 9, leave out Clause 2.—(Stuart C. McDonald.)",house-of-commons,4 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1351.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1351.0,2024-03-25,Third Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be read the Third time.",house-of-commons,2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1,2024-03-25,Acting Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that His Majesty will appoint Rebecca Hilsenrath to the offices of acting Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and acting Health Service Commissioner for England, in accordance with section 3A of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 and paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Health Service Commissioners Act 1993.—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,210 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1,2024-03-25,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,211 +That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that His Majesty will appoint Rebecca Hilsenrath to the offices of acting Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and acting Health Service Commissioner for England, in accordance with section 3A of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 and paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Health Service Commissioners Act 1993.—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,211 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1,2024-03-25,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,212 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,2024-03-26,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in Bill to make provision about the advertising of waste disposal services; to require local authorities to issue fixed penalty notices under section 34 of the Environment Act 1990 in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,430 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0,2024-03-26,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,431 +That leave be given to bring in Bill to make provision about the advertising of waste disposal services; to require local authorities to issue fixed penalty notices under section 34 of the Environment Act 1990 in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,437 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0,2024-03-26,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,438 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2,2024-03-26,National Networks National Policy Statement,"I beg to move, -That this House approves the National Policy Statement for National Networks, which was laid before this House on 6 March.",house-of-commons,432 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1,2024-03-26,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,433 +That this House approves the National Policy Statement for National Networks, which was laid before this House on 6 March.",house-of-commons,439 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1,2024-03-26,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,440 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Resolved, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1B.",house-of-commons,116 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendments 3B and 3C.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,111 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1B.",house-of-commons,117 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendments 3B and 3C.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,112 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.112.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.112.1,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83G). Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 6B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,112 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 6B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,113 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.121.1,2024-04-15,After Clause 4 - Age assessment of unaccompanied children,"Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 7B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,113 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 7B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,114 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.1,2024-04-15,"After Clause 5 - Exemption for agents, allies and employees of the UK Overseas","Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 10B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,115 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 10B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,116 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,2024-04-15,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,"Lords amendment 10B disagreed to. Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendments 1B, 3B and 3C, 6B, 7B and 10B; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,572 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1,2024-04-15,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,573 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their amendment 9 but proposes additional Amendment (a) to the Bill in lieu of that amendment.,house-of-commons,114 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,579 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1,2024-04-15,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,580 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their amendment 9 but proposes additional Amendment (a) to the Bill in lieu of that amendment.,house-of-commons,115 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2,2024-04-16,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2024; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,446 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2,2024-04-16,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,67 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2024; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,453 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2,2024-04-16,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,68 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -14160,27 +14160,27 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,448 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,455 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,447 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,454 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mr Mohindra..)",house-of-commons,449 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1,2024-04-16,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,450 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mr Mohindra..)",house-of-commons,456 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1,2024-04-16,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,457 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,2024-04-17,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the maximum noise levels of fireworks which may be sold to the public; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,401 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 1D,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1D.",house-of-commons,61 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the maximum noise levels of fireworks which may be sold to the public; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,408 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 1D,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1D.",house-of-commons,62 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.3,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 3E,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83G). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3E.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,58 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 6D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,59 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 10D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,60 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3E.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,59 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 6D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,60 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 10D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,61 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,2024-04-17,Appoint Reasons Committee,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendments 1D, 3E, 6D, and 10D; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,402 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3,2024-04-17,Second Reading: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,62 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,409 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3,2024-04-17,Second Reading: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,63 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.387.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.387.0,2024-04-17,Amendment: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Finance (No. 2) Bill because it fails to make a much-needed reduction in VAT for the hospitality and tourism sectors; fails to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors; does not establish a more progressive tax system by introducing a starter rate, in line with the Scottish Government’s approach; fails to introduce measures through the tax system that would help alleviate the cost of living crisis and reduce inequality; and fails to introduce tax relief measures to enable vital high-growth sectors, like the renewable sector, to grow the economy; and because it derives from a Budget which proposed to extend the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy, threatening the security of jobs in north east Scotland and the UK’s ability to achieve net zero.”",house-of-commons,63 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Finance (No. 2) Bill because it fails to make a much-needed reduction in VAT for the hospitality and tourism sectors; fails to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors; does not establish a more progressive tax system by introducing a starter rate, in line with the Scottish Government’s approach; fails to introduce measures through the tax system that would help alleviate the cost of living crisis and reduce inequality; and fails to introduce tax relief measures to enable vital high-growth sectors, like the renewable sector, to grow the economy; and because it derives from a Budget which proposed to extend the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy, threatening the security of jobs in north east Scotland and the UK’s ability to achieve net zero.”",house-of-commons,64 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1,2024-04-17,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance (No. 2) Bill: (1) The following shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House— @@ -14201,45 +14201,45 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance (No. 2) Bill: (7) When the provisions of the Bill considered, respectively, by the Committee of the whole House and by the Public Bill Committee have been reported to the House, the Bill shall be proceeded with as if it had been reported as a whole to the House from the Public Bill Committee. (8) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (9) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. -(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. —(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,403 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,2024-04-17,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,"That the draft Major Sporting Events (Income Tax Exemption) (2024 UEFA Champions League Final) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,404 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1,2024-04-17,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,405 +(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. —(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,410 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,2024-04-17,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,"That the draft Major Sporting Events (Income Tax Exemption) (2024 UEFA Champions League Final) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,411 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1,2024-04-17,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,412 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3,2024-04-18,Access to Redress Schemes,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the challenges faced by individuals and businesses in accessing effective dispute resolution and obtaining redress in cases of injustice; believes that the Government needs to address these specific challenges, namely a fragmented and inconsistent redress landscape; considers statutory guidance to be an essential measure to ensure compensation and redress schemes follow common principles and lead to fair and independent outcomes; and calls on the Government to create statutory guidance with common principles for setting up and operating a redress scheme.",house-of-commons,476 +That this House recognises the challenges faced by individuals and businesses in accessing effective dispute resolution and obtaining redress in cases of injustice; believes that the Government needs to address these specific challenges, namely a fragmented and inconsistent redress landscape; considers statutory guidance to be an essential measure to ensure compensation and redress schemes follow common principles and lead to fair and independent outcomes; and calls on the Government to create statutory guidance with common principles for setting up and operating a redress scheme.",house-of-commons,483 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2,2024-04-18,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the covid-19 pandemic response and trends in excess deaths; and calls on the covid-19 inquiry to move onto its module 4 investigation into vaccines and therapeutics as soon as possible.",house-of-commons,477 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1,2024-04-18,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,478 +That this House has considered the covid-19 pandemic response and trends in excess deaths; and calls on the covid-19 inquiry to move onto its module 4 investigation into vaccines and therapeutics as soon as possible.",house-of-commons,484 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1,2024-04-18,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,485 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,2024-04-19,Third Reading: ,"Question put and agreed to. -Bill accordingly read the Third time and passed.",house-of-commons,479 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5,2024-04-19,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"Amendment 2, which stands in my name, changes the procedure that applies to statutory instruments relating to proposed new subsection (9B) to section 7 of the Building Societies Act 1986. They will be subject to the affirmative procedure, rather than to the negative procedure as the Bill currently states. I tabled the amendment after talking to colleagues on both sides of the House. On reflection, it provides for closer scrutiny of the potential changes that could be made via secondary legislation under the Bill. The amendment does not change the immensely positive effect that I believe the Bill will have on the building society sector by bringing it in line with current practices, nor does it change the Bill’s aims, which will, in my view, enormously improve opportunities for people to get on the housing ladder. The result of the Bill will be a better landscape for first-time buyers, and the amendment just improves scrutiny.",house-of-commons,481 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,480 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,482 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1,2024-04-19,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,483 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3G,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3G.",house-of-commons,25 +Bill accordingly read the Third time and passed.",house-of-commons,486 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5,2024-04-19,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"Amendment 2, which stands in my name, changes the procedure that applies to statutory instruments relating to proposed new subsection (9B) to section 7 of the Building Societies Act 1986. They will be subject to the affirmative procedure, rather than to the negative procedure as the Bill currently states. I tabled the amendment after talking to colleagues on both sides of the House. On reflection, it provides for closer scrutiny of the potential changes that could be made via secondary legislation under the Bill. The amendment does not change the immensely positive effect that I believe the Bill will have on the building society sector by bringing it in line with current practices, nor does it change the Bill’s aims, which will, in my view, enormously improve opportunities for people to get on the housing ladder. The result of the Bill will be a better landscape for first-time buyers, and the amendment just improves scrutiny.",house-of-commons,488 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,487 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,489 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1,2024-04-19,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3G,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3G.",house-of-commons,26 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.2,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 10F,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83F). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10F.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,23 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10F.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,24 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.685.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.685.3,2024-04-22,Appoint Reasons Committee: 3G and 10F,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendments 3G and 10F; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher, and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,24 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,25 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.693.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.693.7,2024-04-22,Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill (Carry-over Extension),"Motion made, and Question put, -That the period on the expiry of which proceedings on the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill shall lapse in pursuance of paragraph (13) of Standing Order No. 80A shall be extended by 177 days until 12 December 2024.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,26 +That the period on the expiry of which proceedings on the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill shall lapse in pursuance of paragraph (13) of Standing Order No. 80A shall be extended by 177 days until 12 December 2024.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,27 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1,2024-04-22,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Ms Nusrat Ghani.)",house-of-commons,298 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Ms Nusrat Ghani.)",house-of-commons,305 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1,2024-04-22,Hospice Funding,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the postcode lottery of funding for hospices; and calls on integrated care boards to urgently address the funding for hospice-provided palliative care in their areas.",house-of-commons,299 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3J,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3J.",house-of-commons,28 +That this House has considered the postcode lottery of funding for hospices; and calls on integrated care boards to urgently address the funding for hospice-provided palliative care in their areas.",house-of-commons,306 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3J,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3J.",house-of-commons,29 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.762.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.762.1,2024-04-22,Appoint Reasons Committee: 3J,"Motion made, and Question put, That a Committee be appointed to draw up a Reason to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendment 3J; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher, and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,27 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1,2024-04-22,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,300 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,28 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1,2024-04-22,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,307 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,2024-04-23,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about screening for neurodivergent conditions in primary schools; to make provision about teacher training relating to neurodivergent conditions; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,729 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about screening for neurodivergent conditions in primary schools; to make provision about teacher training relating to neurodivergent conditions; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,736 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2,2024-04-23,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be read a Second time. -Football is part of our national life. Over the years, English football has become a universal language. Wherever you are, whatever country you are in, you are never far away from a fan of one of our great clubs. We are a global football powerhouse and our economy benefits: billions for the economy, investment in towns and cities across the country, and tens of thousands of jobs. Our premier league is world leading. And the strength of our national game goes far beyond the top tier. Hundreds of thousands of fans turn out every week and come together to support teams up and down the football pyramid. Football clubs are at the heart of our communities. Each and every Member will be able to testify to that. Each Member will also be able to testify to the fact that we have the best fans in the world.",house-of-commons,730 +Football is part of our national life. Over the years, English football has become a universal language. Wherever you are, whatever country you are in, you are never far away from a fan of one of our great clubs. We are a global football powerhouse and our economy benefits: billions for the economy, investment in towns and cities across the country, and tens of thousands of jobs. Our premier league is world leading. And the strength of our national game goes far beyond the top tier. Hundreds of thousands of fans turn out every week and come together to support teams up and down the football pyramid. Football clubs are at the heart of our communities. Each and every Member will be able to testify to that. Each Member will also be able to testify to the fact that we have the best fans in the world.",house-of-commons,737 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Football Governance Bill: Committal (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -14251,20 +14251,20 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,731 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,738 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,732 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,739 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,2024-04-23,: ,"That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,734 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,741 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12,2024-04-23,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Growth Duty: Statutory Guidance Refresh, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,733 +That the draft Growth Duty: Statutory Guidance Refresh, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,740 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of a levy by the Independent Football Regulator in connection with the exercise of its functions under the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,735 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,742 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6,2024-04-23,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Post Office Network Subsidy Scheme (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,736 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1,2024-04-23,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,737 +That the draft Post Office Network Subsidy Scheme (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,743 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1,2024-04-23,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,744 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 30: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 30 - Assessment of operation of possession process “(1) The Lord Chancellor must prepare an assessment of the operation of the process by which— (a) on applications made by landlords, the county court is able to make orders for the possession of dwellings in England that are let under assured and regulated tenancies, and @@ -14273,7 +14273,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (3) In this section— ‘assured tenancy’ means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act; ‘dwelling’ means a building or part of a building which is occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling; -‘regulated tenancy’ means a regulated tenancy within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,120 +‘regulated tenancy’ means a regulated tenancy within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,121 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 13 - Sections 1 and 2: effect of superior leases “(1) Where, immediately before the commencement date, the lessee under an existing lease of premises that consist of or include a dwelling— (a) could sub-let the dwelling under a fixed term assured tenancy without breaching the lease, but @@ -14308,7 +14308,7 @@ the existing lease has effect as if it provided that a failure by the lessee at “sub-letting” includes sub-letting under any inferior lease. (11) In this section references to a lease, and to the terms of a lease, include references to— (a) the terms of any agreement relating to the lease, and -(b) any document or communication from the landlord which gives or refuses consent for sub-letting in relation to a category or description of sub-tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,584 +(b) any document or communication from the landlord which gives or refuses consent for sub-letting in relation to a category or description of sub-tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,591 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 14 - Powers of Secretary of State in connection with Chapter 1 Clause 14 “(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations amend provision made by or under an Act passed before or later in the same session as this Act so that the provision has effect in relation to periodic assured tenancies in a manner that corresponds or is similar to the manner in which it had effect immediately before the commencement date in relation to— (a) fixed term assured tenancies, or @@ -14333,7 +14333,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (9) Nothing in this section limits the provision that may be made in regulations under Part 5. (10) In this section— “assured shorthold tenancy” is to be read in accordance with Part 1 of the 1988 Act as it had effect immediately before the commencement date; -“the commencement date” has the meaning given by section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(1)(a).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,585 +“the commencement date” has the meaning given by section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(1)(a).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,592 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 16 - Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions “(1) The Welsh Ministers may by regulations make provision in relation to occupation contracts, in relation to persons of another description, corresponding (with or without modifications) to provision made by this Chapter in relation to persons who would have a child live with or visit them or are benefits claimants. (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend, repeal or revoke provision made by or under— @@ -14342,9 +14342,9 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 whenever passed or made. (3) In this section— ‘benefits claimant’ has the meaning given by section 8J of the Renting Homes (Fees, Discrimination etc.) (Wales) Act 2019; -‘occupation contract’ has the same meaning as in the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (see section 7 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,586 +‘occupation contract’ has the same meaning as in the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (see section 7 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,593 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 17 - Power of Secretary of State to extend protection to persons of other descriptions: Wales -“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Welsh Ministers could make under section (Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section 40.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,587 +“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Welsh Ministers could make under section (Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section 40.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,594 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 18 - Prohibition of discrimination relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) The Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 (asp 19) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (4). (2) After section 6 insert— @@ -14487,18 +14487,18 @@ In this Part— (f) the Welfare Reform Act 2012, (g) the Pensions Act 2014, (h) the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018, -“child” means a person under the age of 18.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,588 +“child” means a person under the age of 18.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,595 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 19 - Terms in standard securities relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to— (a) prohibit a tenant under a relevant tenancy from having a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling, or (b) restrict the circumstances in which a tenant under a relevant tenancy may have a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling. -(2) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,589 +(2) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,596 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 20 - Terms in insurance contracts relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) A term of a contract of insurance to which this section applies is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the insured to— (a) prohibit a tenant under a relevant tenancy from having a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling which forms the subject of the tenancy, or (b) restrict the circumstances in which a tenant under a relevant tenancy may have a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling. (2) A term of a contract of insurance to which this section applies is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the insured to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy. -(3) This section applies to contracts of insurance which are entered into or whose duration is extended on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,590 +(3) This section applies to contracts of insurance which are entered into or whose duration is extended on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,597 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 21 - Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions “(1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about relevant tenancies, corresponding (with or without modifications) to the provision made by this Chapter in relation to persons who would have a child live with or visit them or persons who are benefits claimants, in relation to persons of another description. (2) Regulations under subsection (1)— @@ -14506,7 +14506,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (i) an Act of the Scottish Parliament, (ii) an Act (including this Act), whenever passed or made; -(b) may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,591 +(b) may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,598 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,2024-04-24,New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 22 - Interpretation of Chapter 4A “In this Chapter— ‘benefits claimant’ means a person who— @@ -14526,7 +14526,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) a private residential tenancy under the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 (asp 19); (b) an assured tenancy under the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988; (c) a protected or statutory tenancy under the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984; -‘tenant’ includes sub-tenant.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,592 +‘tenant’ includes sub-tenant.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,599 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 23 - Power of Scottish Ministers to make consequential provision “(1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision that is consequential on Chapter 4A of Part 1 (see section 27 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 10), as a result of which such regulations are to be made by Scottish statutory instrument). (2) Regulations under this section may amend, repeal or revoke provision made by or under— @@ -14540,13 +14540,13 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (4) The power under subsection (3)(a) to make transitional provision includes power to provide for the regulations to apply (with or without modifications) in relation to tenancies entered into, or advertising begun, before the date on which the regulations come into force. (5) Regulations under this section may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament. (6) Regulations made under this section that amend or repeal provision made by an Act of the Scottish Parliament, or by an Act, are subject to the affirmative procedure (see section 29 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 10)). -(7) Any other regulations made under this section are subject to the negative procedure (see section 28 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,593 +(7) Any other regulations made under this section are subject to the negative procedure (see section 28 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,600 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 24 - Power of Secretary of State to extend protection to persons of other descriptions: Scotland -“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Scottish Ministers could make under section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(2)(b).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,594 +“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Scottish Ministers could make under section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(2)(b).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,601 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 25 - Landlord redress schemes: no Crown status -“A person exercising functions under a landlord redress scheme (other than the Secretary of State) is not to be regarded as the servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, privilege or immunity of the Crown or as exempt from any tax, duty, rate, levy or other charge whatsoever, whether general or local, and any property held by such a person is not to be regarded as property of, or held on behalf of, the Crown.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,595 +“A person exercising functions under a landlord redress scheme (other than the Secretary of State) is not to be regarded as the servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, privilege or immunity of the Crown or as exempt from any tax, duty, rate, levy or other charge whatsoever, whether general or local, and any property held by such a person is not to be regarded as property of, or held on behalf of, the Crown.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,602 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,2024-04-24,New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 26 - Other amendments in connection with landlord redress schemes -“Schedule NS1 contains amendments connected with landlord redress schemes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,596 +“Schedule NS1 contains amendments connected with landlord redress schemes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,603 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,2024-04-24,New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 27 - Commencement “(1) This Act comes into force for the purposes of making regulations on the day on which it is passed. (2) For remaining purposes this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State may by regulations made by statutory instrument appoint, subject to subsections (3) to (6). @@ -14558,7 +14558,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (c) section 82; (d) Chapter 3 of Part 4. (6) Section 83 and this Part come into force on the day on which this Act is passed. -(7) Different days may be appointed under this section for different purposes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,597 +(7) Different days may be appointed under this section for different purposes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,604 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 28 - Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1 “(1) Chapter 1 of Part 1 applies (subject to any provision made by or under this Act)— (a) in relation to an assured tenancy that is entered into on or after the day on which that Chapter comes into force (“the commencement date”), and @@ -14585,7 +14585,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (10) Regulations under this section may make different provision for different purposes. (11) Regulations under this section are to be made by statutory instrument. (12) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under section (Commencement)(2) and (7) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (1)(a) to the day on which Chapter 1 of Part 1 comes into force is to the day on which that Chapter comes into force for the purposes of the tenancy in question. -(13) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under subsections (3)(b) and (10) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (3)(b) to a date appointed by the Secretary of State in regulations is to a date so appointed for the purposes of the tenancy in question.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,598 +(13) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under subsections (3)(b) and (10) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (3)(b) to a date appointed by the Secretary of State in regulations is to a date so appointed for the purposes of the tenancy in question.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,605 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 29 - Assured agricultural occupancies: opting out etc “(1) The 1988 Act is amended as follows. (2) In section 24 (assured agricultural occupancies), after subsection (1) insert— @@ -14602,11 +14602,11 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) the person to whom the tenancy is granted or, as the case may be, at least one of the persons to whom it is granted was, immediately before it was granted, a tenant under an assured agricultural occupancy, and (b) the person by whom it is granted or, as the case may be, at least one of the persons by whom it is granted was, immediately before it was granted, a landlord under the assured agricultural occupancy referred to in paragraph (a). (4) In this Chapter “opted-out tenancy” means a tenancy that, but for this section, would be an assured agricultural occupancy.’ -(6) In section 25 (security of tenure) omit subsection (1).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,599 +(6) In section 25 (security of tenure) omit subsection (1).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,606 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 31 - Local Commissioners’ investigation of complaints by persons who are not tenants “In section 26 of the Local Government Act 1974, at the end of subsection (8) insert ‘unless— (a) the investigation is in respect of action described in paragraph 5A or 5B of that Schedule, and -(b) the person affected is not an individual of a description whom a scheme approved under Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1996 (investigation of social housing complaints by housing ombudsman) provides may make a complaint under that scheme in respect of that action.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,600 +(b) the person affected is not an individual of a description whom a scheme approved under Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1996 (investigation of social housing complaints by housing ombudsman) provides may make a complaint under that scheme in respect of that action.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,607 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 32 - Unlicensed HMOs and houses: offences “(1) Section 72 of the Housing Act 2004 (offences in relation to licensing of HMOs) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (4). (2) For subsection (1) substitute— @@ -14647,7 +14647,7 @@ in circumstances in which the house was required to be licensed under this Part (c) had some other reasonable excuse for failing to ensure that the house was so licensed.” (8) In subsection (4)— (a) for “subsection (1) or (2)” substitute “subsection (2)”, and -(b) for the words following “excuse” substitute “for failing to comply with the condition”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,601 +(b) for the words following “excuse” substitute “for failing to comply with the condition”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,608 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 33 - Service of improvement notices on landlords and licensors “In Schedule 1 to the Housing Act 2004 (procedure and appeals relating to improvement notices), in paragraph 2(2)— (a) after “the notice” insert “on whichever of the following the authority considers ought to take the action specified in it”, @@ -14655,7 +14655,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (c) after paragraph (b) insert— “(c) (in either case) if the premises or any part of them are let under a tenancy that is periodic or was granted for a term of 21 years or less, or are occupied under a licence— (i) the landlord or licensor; -(ii) any superior landlord or licensor.””—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,602 +(ii) any superior landlord or licensor.””—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,609 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 34 - Rent repayment orders: liability of directors etc “In the Housing and Planning Act 2016, after section 51 insert— “51A Landlord which is body corporate: liability of directors etc @@ -14674,7 +14674,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) section 1(2) of the Protection from Eviction Act 1977; (b) section 30(1), 32(1), 72(1) or 95(1) of the Housing Act 2004; (c) section 21 of this Act; -(d) section 48(1), (2) or (3) or 69(2), (3) or (4) of the Renters (Reform) Act 2024.”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,603 +(d) section 48(1), (2) or (3) or 69(2), (3) or (4) of the Renters (Reform) Act 2024.”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,610 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 35 - Report on certain matters relating to tenancy reform “(1) The Secretary of State must make arrangements for an independent person to prepare a report on— (a) the impact of section 1 on the provision of relevant tenancies; @@ -14688,7 +14688,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (3) Nothing in subsection (1) prevents the Secretary of State from arranging for the independent person to include in the report matters additional to those mentioned in that subsection. (4) In this section— “relevant date” means the earliest date appointed by the Secretary of State under section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(3)(b); -“relevant tenancy” means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act other than a tenancy of social housing within the meaning of Part 2 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,604 +“relevant tenancy” means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act other than a tenancy of social housing within the meaning of Part 2 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,611 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 36 - Report on provision of residential tenancies “(1) The Secretary of State must prepare and lay before both Houses of Parliament a report containing an analysis of statistical data relating to the provision of residential tenancies. (2) A report must be prepared and laid under subsection (1)— @@ -14708,35 +14708,35 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (7) Where regulations under section 44(4)(c) are made expanding the meaning of “dwelling” in Part 2— (a) a report under subsection (1) may also contain an analysis of statistical data relating to dwellings within the expanded meaning given by those regulations, and (b) where a report does so, subsections (3) and (4) are to be read as if “dwelling” in this section included such dwellings. -(8) This section ceases to have effect at the end of the period of five years beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,605 +(8) This section ceases to have effect at the end of the period of five years beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,612 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1075.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1075.3,2024-04-24,Clause 116 - Commencement and application,"Amendment proposed: 28, page 111, line 19, at end insert -“, save that section 2(b) comes into force on the day on which this Act is passed only to the extent that it repeals section 21 of the Housing Act 1988; such repeal will not affect the validity of any notices served under that provision on or before the day on which this Act is passed and the provisions of that section will continue to apply to any claims issued in respect of such a notice”.—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,121 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0,2024-04-24,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,583 +“, save that section 2(b) comes into force on the day on which this Act is passed only to the extent that it repeals section 21 of the Housing Act 1988; such repeal will not affect the validity of any notices served under that provision on or before the day on which this Act is passed and the provisions of that section will continue to apply to any claims issued in respect of such a notice”.—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,122 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0,2024-04-24,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,590 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2,2024-04-24,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,607 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,614 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,2024-04-24,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary James Cleverly relating to Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,606 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary James Cleverly relating to Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,613 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2,2024-04-24,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 January, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,608 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 January, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,615 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,2024-04-24,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,609 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1,2024-04-24,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,610 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2,2024-04-24,Deferred Division: Regulatory Reform,"That the draft Economic Growth (Regulatory Functions) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,122 +That the draft Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,616 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1,2024-04-24,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,617 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2,2024-04-24,Deferred Division: Regulatory Reform,"That the draft Economic Growth (Regulatory Functions) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,123 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,2024-04-24,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to maintain a register of heritage public houses in their area and to make provision in connection with the compilation and maintenance of such registers; to make provision relating to planning applications in respect of public houses on such a register; to place restrictions on the sale of heritage public houses; to make provision relating to the nomination of heritage public houses as assets of community value; to make provision about the listing of heritage public houses; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,582 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4,2024-04-24,Second Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,119 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to maintain a register of heritage public houses in their area and to make provision in connection with the compilation and maintenance of such registers; to make provision relating to planning applications in respect of public houses on such a register; to place restrictions on the sale of heritage public houses; to make provision relating to the nomination of heritage public houses as assets of community value; to make provision about the listing of heritage public houses; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,589 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4,2024-04-24,Second Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,120 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2,2024-04-25,Lesbian Visibility Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the importance of Lesbian Visibility Week; and believes LGBTQIA women and non-binary people should be recognised for the work they do and the joy they bring.",house-of-commons,295 +That this House has considered the importance of Lesbian Visibility Week; and believes LGBTQIA women and non-binary people should be recognised for the work they do and the joy they bring.",house-of-commons,302 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1,2024-04-25,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the recommendations of the Buckland Review into Autism and Employment; and urges the Government, businesses and the wider economy to implement them.",house-of-commons,296 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1,2024-04-25,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,297 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,224 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2,2024-04-26,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,225 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,226 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,227 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1,2024-04-26,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,228 +That this House has considered the recommendations of the Buckland Review into Autism and Employment; and urges the Government, businesses and the wider economy to implement them.",house-of-commons,303 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1,2024-04-25,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,304 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,225 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2,2024-04-26,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,226 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,227 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,228 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1,2024-04-26,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,229 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,2024-04-29,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"Amendment 28, page 1, line 12, at end insert -“in England and Wales or in Northern Ireland.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,249 +“in England and Wales or in Northern Ireland.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,253 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,2024-04-29,New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"New Clause 2 - Deletion of cautions for relevant offences: Northern Ireland “(1) If it appears to the Department of Justice in Northern Ireland (“the Department”) that a person has before the coming into force of this Act been cautioned in Northern Ireland for a relevant offence, the Department must direct the Chief Constable to delete details, contained in relevant criminal records, of the caution. (2) As soon as is reasonably practicable after receiving a direction under subsection (1), the Chief Constable must delete the details of the caution. @@ -14752,7 +14752,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29 “relevant criminal records” means— (a) the Northern Ireland criminal records database, and (b) the UK criminal records database; -“the UK criminal records database” means the names database held by the Secretary of State for the use of constables.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,250 +“the UK criminal records database” means the names database held by the Secretary of State for the use of constables.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,254 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,2024-04-29,New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"New Clause 3 - Power of Department of Justice to make further consequential provision “(1) The Department of Justice in Northern Ireland may by regulations make provision that— (a) is consequential on any provision made by this Act, and @@ -14767,20 +14767,20 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29 (5) The power to make regulations under this section is exercisable by statutory rule for the purposes of the Statutory Rules (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 (S.I. 1979/1573 (N.I. 12)). (6) Regulations under this section that amend any provision of primary legislation may not be made unless a draft of the regulations has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, the Northern Ireland Assembly. (7) Any other regulations under this section are subject to negative resolution within the meaning given by section 41(6) of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954. -(8) In this section “primary legislation” has the same meaning as in section 7.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,251 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,"That the draft National Crime Agency (Directed Tasking) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 7 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,252 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,"That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 14 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,253 +(8) In this section “primary legislation” has the same meaning as in section 7.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,255 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,"That the draft National Crime Agency (Directed Tasking) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 7 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,256 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,"That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 14 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,257 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1,2024-04-29,House of Commons Members’ Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That the sum to be deducted from the salaries of Members of the House of Commons in pursuance of section 4(1) and (2) of the House of Commons Members’ Fund Act 2016 shall for the financial year 2024-25 be £2.20 per month.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,254 +That the sum to be deducted from the salaries of Members of the House of Commons in pursuance of section 4(1) and (2) of the House of Commons Members’ Fund Act 2016 shall for the financial year 2024-25 be £2.20 per month.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,258 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,2024-04-29,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,"Motion made, and Question Proposed, -That, in pursuance of paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, Ms Tina Fahm be appointed as a lay member of the Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority for a period of five years from 6 May 2024 to 4 May 2029.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,255 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1,2024-04-29,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,256 +That, in pursuance of paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, Ms Tina Fahm be appointed as a lay member of the Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority for a period of five years from 6 May 2024 to 4 May 2029.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,259 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1,2024-04-29,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,260 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2,2024-04-29,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill that it has power to make provision in the Bill for it to extend to Northern Ireland.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,248 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill that it has power to make provision in the Bill for it to extend to Northern Ireland.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,252 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.5,2024-04-29,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),"I beg to move, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill that it have leave to make provision relating to Scotland.",house-of-commons,11 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill that it have leave to make provision relating to Scotland.",house-of-commons,12 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,2024-04-30,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to adopt public amenities in certain circumstances where specified minimum standards are met; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,656 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to adopt public amenities in certain circumstances where specified minimum standards are met; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,663 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,2024-04-30,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 17 May 2023 (Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme) as varied by the Order of 20 November 2023 (Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 2)): Consideration of Lords Amendments @@ -14788,38 +14788,38 @@ Consideration of Lords Amendments (2) The Lords Amendments shall be considered in the following order: Lords Amendments 9, 12, 13, 19, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 38, 104, 1 to 8, 10, 11, 14 to 18, 20 to 25, 29, 30, 33 to 37, 39 to 103 and 105 to 148. Subsequent stages (3) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. -(4) The proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,657 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.",house-of-commons,145 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 12,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 12.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,141 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 26,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 26.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,142 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 31,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 31.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,143 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 104,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 104.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,144 +(4) The proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,664 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.",house-of-commons,146 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 12,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 12.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,142 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 26,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 26.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,143 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 31,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 31.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,144 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 104,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 104.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,145 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2,2024-04-30,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Finance) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,658 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Finance) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,665 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,2024-04-30,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Contracts for Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,659 +That the draft Contracts for Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,666 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,2024-04-30,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,660 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1,2024-04-30,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,661 +That the draft Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,667 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1,2024-04-30,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,668 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,2024-05-01,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend section 7A of the Road Traffic Act 1988 to provide that a specimen of blood may be subjected to a laboratory test without the permission of the person from whom it was taken; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,393 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4,2024-05-01,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,394 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend section 7A of the Road Traffic Act 1988 to provide that a specimen of blood may be subjected to a laboratory test without the permission of the person from whom it was taken; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,400 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4,2024-05-01,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,401 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,2024-05-01,Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 March, be approved.—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,395 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1,2024-05-01,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,396 +That the draft Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 March, be approved.—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,402 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1,2024-05-01,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,403 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2,2024-05-02,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the acute security situation in the Western Balkans; supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina; condemns the attack by Serb nationalist militants in Banjska, Kosovo on 24 September 2023; further supports the authority of the Constitutional Court in Bosnia and Herzegovina; further condemns Russian interference in the Balkans; notes with concern pro-Russian and pro-Serbian irredentist political rhetoric in Montenegro; and urges the Government to increase its engagement with regional partners and international allies to improve the security landscape of the Western Balkans.",house-of-commons,714 +That this House recognises the acute security situation in the Western Balkans; supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina; condemns the attack by Serb nationalist militants in Banjska, Kosovo on 24 September 2023; further supports the authority of the Constitutional Court in Bosnia and Herzegovina; further condemns Russian interference in the Balkans; notes with concern pro-Russian and pro-Serbian irredentist political rhetoric in Montenegro; and urges the Government to increase its engagement with regional partners and international allies to improve the security landscape of the Western Balkans.",house-of-commons,721 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2,2024-05-02,Pension Schemes,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered pension schemes.",house-of-commons,715 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1,2024-05-02,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,716 +That this House has considered pension schemes.",house-of-commons,722 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1,2024-05-02,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,723 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2,2024-05-07,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (New Drivers),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences issued to new drivers for the period of six months after the issuing of the licence, for the purpose of increasing safety for road users; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,236 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences issued to new drivers for the period of six months after the issuing of the licence, for the purpose of increasing safety for road users; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,237 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1,2024-05-07,Defence,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered defence.",house-of-commons,237 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1,2024-05-07,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,238 +That this House has considered defence.",house-of-commons,238 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1,2024-05-07,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,239 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,2024-05-08,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to remove exemptions from requirements to provide access or services to a person who is accompanied by an assistance dog; to make the undertaking of disability equality training in relation to assistance dogs a condition of holding a licence to drive a taxi or private hire vehicle; to prohibit the parking of motor vehicles on pavements and footpaths; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,512 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4,2024-05-08,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,513 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to remove exemptions from requirements to provide access or services to a person who is accompanied by an assistance dog; to make the undertaking of disability equality training in relation to assistance dogs a condition of holding a licence to drive a taxi or private hire vehicle; to prohibit the parking of motor vehicles on pavements and footpaths; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,519 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4,2024-05-08,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,520 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 1: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of impact of section 2 “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the expected impact of section 2 of this Act. (2) The review must include analysis setting out the number of individual taxpayers facing a marginal tax rate in the tax year 2024-25 of— @@ -14827,36 +14827,36 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08 (b) the higher rate of 40%. (3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of— (a) equivalent actual figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24, and -(b) equivalent projected figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,85 +(b) equivalent projected figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,86 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.628.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.628.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 4: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 4 - Review of impact of section 1 on pensioners “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the expected impact of section 1 of this Act on those over State Pension age. (2) The review must include analysis setting out, for the tax year 2024-25— (a) the total number of people over the State Pension age paying tax under section 1, and (b) the average tax liability per person of those in subsection (2)(a). -(3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of equivalent projected figures to those in subsections (2)(a) and (2)(b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,86 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1,2024-05-08,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,514 +(3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of equivalent projected figures to those in subsections (2)(a) and (2)(b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,87 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1,2024-05-08,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,521 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.3,2024-05-08,New Clause 2: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of impact of section 12 “(1) The Chancellor must, within three months of this Act being passed, conduct a review of the impact of section 12 of this Act. (2) The review must consider how the rate of corporation tax provided for by section 12 affects— (a) investment decisions taken by businesses, (b) the certainty of businesses about future fiscal and market conditions. -(3) For comparative purposes, the review must include an assessment of how the factors in subsection (2)(a) and (b) would be affected by maintaining corporation tax at a rate no higher than that set out in section 12 until the end of the next parliament.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,87 +(3) For comparative purposes, the review must include an assessment of how the factors in subsection (2)(a) and (b) would be affected by maintaining corporation tax at a rate no higher than that set out in section 12 until the end of the next parliament.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,88 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.648.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.648.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 3: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 3 - Analysis of the impact of the energy security investment mechanism “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish an analysis of the possible impacts of the energy security investment mechanism on— (a) revenue from the energy profits levy, and (b) investment decisions involving businesses liable to pay the energy profits levy. (2) The analysis under subsection (1) must consider how the impacts in (1)(a) and (1)(b) would be affected by amending the definition of a qualifying accounting period, as set out in section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, to be one that ends before the end of the next Parliament. -(3) In this section, the “energy security investment mechanism” means the mechanism introduced by section 17A of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, as inserted by section 19 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,88 +(3) In this section, the “energy security investment mechanism” means the mechanism introduced by section 17A of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, as inserted by section 19 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,89 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1,2024-05-08,Business of the House (13 May),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That, at the sitting on Monday 13 May, the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to Risk-Based Exclusion not later than two hours after the commencement of proceedings on that Motion; such Questions shall include the Questions on any Amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved; proceedings on that Motion may be entered upon and may continue, though opposed, after the moment of interruption; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,515 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1,2024-05-08,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,516 +That, at the sitting on Monday 13 May, the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to Risk-Based Exclusion not later than two hours after the commencement of proceedings on that Motion; such Questions shall include the Questions on any Amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved; proceedings on that Motion may be entered upon and may continue, though opposed, after the moment of interruption; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,522 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1,2024-05-08,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,523 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2,2024-05-09,Miners and Mining Communities,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered miners and mining communities.",house-of-commons,574 +That this House has considered miners and mining communities.",house-of-commons,581 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1,2024-05-09,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the BBC mid-term charter review.",house-of-commons,575 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1,2024-05-09,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,576 +That this House has considered the BBC mid-term charter review.",house-of-commons,582 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1,2024-05-09,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,583 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.104.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.104.0,2024-05-13,Amendment: Risk-based Exclusion,"Amendment proposed: (o), in paragraph (1), leave out -“, save that the threshold for risk-based exclusion should be when a Member has been charged with a relevant offence”.—(Wendy Chamberlain.)",house-of-commons,68 +“, save that the threshold for risk-based exclusion should be when a Member has been charged with a relevant offence”.—(Wendy Chamberlain.)",house-of-commons,69 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,2024-05-13,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,"Resolved, That— (1) this House approves the Report from the House of Commons Commission, A risk-based exclusion policy for the House of Commons – updated proposals, HC 386; @@ -14892,22 +14892,22 @@ That— “() risk-based exclusion from the Parliamentary estate”; and (2) After paragraph 5(b) insert “() The Speaker shall not specify the reason for which a proxy vote has been given in any such certificate.” -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,453 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,460 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1,2024-05-13,Public Procurement,"I beg to move, -That the draft Procurement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,451 +That the draft Procurement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,458 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1,2024-05-13,Agriculture,"I beg to move, -That the draft Agriculture (Delinked Payments) (Reductions) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,452 +That the draft Agriculture (Delinked Payments) (Reductions) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,459 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,2024-05-14,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about monitoring and reporting of water quality in bathing water sites in coastal areas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,334 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about monitoring and reporting of water quality in bathing water sites in coastal areas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,341 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1,2024-05-14,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,335 +That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,342 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2,2024-05-14,Employment (Allocation of Tips),"I beg to move, -That the draft Code of Practice on Fair and Transparent Distribution of Tips, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,336 +That the draft Code of Practice on Fair and Transparent Distribution of Tips, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,343 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1,2024-05-14,War Graves Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered War Graves Week.",house-of-commons,337 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1,2024-05-14,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,338 +That this House has considered War Graves Week.",house-of-commons,344 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1,2024-05-14,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,345 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,2024-05-15,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a power to require a person to grant access to their digital devices in the course of a lawful inspection under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 where there is a reasonable suspicion that the device may contain child sexual abuse material; to provide that refusal to grant such access constitutes an offence; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,375 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a power to require a person to grant access to their digital devices in the course of a lawful inspection under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 where there is a reasonable suspicion that the device may contain child sexual abuse material; to provide that refusal to grant such access constitutes an offence; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,382 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1,2024-05-15,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question proposed, That the Order of 28 November 2023 (Criminal Justice Bill: Programme) be varied as follows: (1) Paragraphs (4) and (5) of the Order shall be omitted. @@ -14922,8 +14922,8 @@ That the Order of 28 November 2023 (Criminal Justice Bill: Programme) be varied | Second day | | | New clauses and new Schedules relating to the police, policing and police powers, the prevention, detection and reporting of offences, management of offenders, proceeds of crime and property connected with criminal behaviour, serious crime prevention orders, begging, rough sleeping, anti-social behaviour, crime and disorder strategies, public order, retail crime or conversion practices, other than new clauses and new Schedules relating to abortion; amendments to clauses 18 to 27, clauses 37 to 89 and Schedules 3 to 9, other than amendments relating to abortion. | Three hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day | | New clauses and new Schedules relating to abortion; amendments relating to abortion; remaining proceedings on Consideration. | Six hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day | -(4) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,376 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0,2024-05-15,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,377 +(4) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,383 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0,2024-05-15,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,384 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,2024-05-15,New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 62 - Sexual Activity with a Corpse (1) In the Sexual Offences Act 2003 for section 70 substitute— “70 Sexual activity with a corpse @@ -14941,7 +14941,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 paragraph 152 of Schedule 15 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003; paragraph 35 of Schedule 3 to the Sexual Offences Act 2003; paragraph 33 of Schedule 4 to the Modern Slavery Act 2015; -paragraph 38(ba) of Schedule 18 to the Sentencing Code.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,378 +paragraph 38(ba) of Schedule 18 to the Sentencing Code.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,385 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 87 - Manslaughter: sexual conduct aggravating factor “(1) In Chapter 3 of Part 4 of the Sentencing Code (seriousness and determining sentence), after section 72 insert— “72A Manslaughter involving sexual conduct @@ -14952,13 +14952,13 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (2) In section 238 of the Armed Forces Act 2006 (deciding the seriousness of an offence), after subsection (8) (inserted by section 23) insert— “(9)In section 72A of the Sentencing Code (manslaughter involving sexual conduct)— (a) the reference to an offence of manslaughter is to be read as including a reference to an offence under section 42 as respects which the corresponding offence under the law of England and Wales is manslaughter, and -(b) the references to a court are to be read as including a court dealing with an offender for a service offence.”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,379 +(b) the references to a court are to be read as including a court dealing with an offender for a service offence.”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,386 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 88 - Length of terrorism sentence with fixed licence period: Northern Ireland “(1) In Article 7 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 (S.I. 2008/1216 (N.I. 1))— (a) in paragraph (2) omit “Articles 13A, 14 and 15A and”; (b) in paragraph (3) before sub-paragraph (a) insert— “(za) Articles 13A and 14 of this Order;”.” -(2) The amendments made by this section apply in relation to convictions occurring on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,380 +(2) The amendments made by this section apply in relation to convictions occurring on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,387 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 89 - Reviews of sentencing: time limits “(1) Schedule 3 to the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (reviews of sentencing - supplementary) is amended as follows. (2) In paragraph 1 (time limit for notice of application for leave to refer a case)— @@ -14972,7 +14972,7 @@ notice of an application for leave to refer the case in question to the Court of (3) For the purposes of this Part, a certificate of the Attorney General as to the date on which a request to review the sentencing of a person was received is conclusive evidence of that fact. (4) Where more than one request to review the sentencing of a person is received, references in sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) to a request are to the first request that is received.” (3) In paragraph 12 (application of Schedule to Northern Ireland), after paragraph (d) insert— -“(da) paragraph 1 has effect as if sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) were omitted;”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,381 +“(da) paragraph 1 has effect as if sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) were omitted;”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,388 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 94 - Cuckooing “(1) A person commits an offence if they— (a) exercise control over the dwelling of another person, and @@ -14982,7 +14982,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (4) The Secretary of State may by regulations amend Schedule (Cuckooing: specified offences). (5) A person who commits an offence under this section is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding the general limit in a magistrates’ court or a fine (or both); -(b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or a fine (or both).”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,382 +(b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or a fine (or both).”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,389 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 95 - Cuckooing: interpretation “(1) This section supplements section (Cuckooing). (2) A reference to “the dwelling of a person” is to any structure or part of a structure occupied by the person as their home or other living accommodation (whether the occupation is separate or shared with others), together with any yard, garden, grounds, garage or outhouse belonging to it or used with it. @@ -14997,7 +14997,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (b) they have capacity (within the meaning of the Mental Capacity Act 2005) to give consent to the exercise of control for that purpose, (c) they are given sufficient information to enable them to make an informed decision about whether to consent, (d) they give consent freely, and -(e) the consent is not withdrawn.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,383 +(e) the consent is not withdrawn.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,390 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 103 - Restricting parental responsibility when sentencing for rape of a child “(1) The Children Act 1989 is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (5). (2) In section 10A (inserted by section (Restricting parental responsibility where one parent kills the other)(3) of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024)— @@ -15020,7 +15020,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (ii) in paragraph (b), for “P with respect to C” substitute “the person with respect to the child”; (b) in subsection (5C) (inserted by section (Restricting parental responsibility where one parent kills the other)(6)(b) of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024), for “P with respect to C” substitute “the person with respect to the child”. (6) In section 379 of the Sentencing Act 2020 (other behaviour orders etc), after subsection (1) insert— -“(1A) See section 10A(1) of the Children Act 1989 for circumstances in which the Crown Court may be required to make a prohibited steps order when dealing with an offender for murder, manslaughter or the rape of a child.””—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,384 +“(1A) See section 10A(1) of the Children Act 1989 for circumstances in which the Crown Court may be required to make a prohibited steps order when dealing with an offender for murder, manslaughter or the rape of a child.””—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,391 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 104 - Report on duty to make prohibited steps orders and power to repeal “(1) As soon as reasonably practicable after the end of the period of three years beginning with the day on which section (Restricting parental responsibility when sentencing for rape of a child) comes into force, the Secretary of State must— (a) prepare a report on the operation of sections 10A and 10B of the Children Act 1989 (duty on Crown Court to make prohibited steps order) during the period, and @@ -15029,7 +15029,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (a) section 10A(1)(b) of the Children Act 1989, or (b) sections 10A and 10B of that Act. (3) But regulations under subsection (2) may only be made during the period of 6 months beginning with the day on which the report under subsection (1) was laid before Parliament. -(4) The consequential provision which may be made by regulations under subsection (2) by virtue of section 86(1)(a) includes provision amending or repealing any provision made by an Act of Parliament or an Act or Measure of Senedd Cymru.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,385 +(4) The consequential provision which may be made by regulations under subsection (2) by virtue of section 86(1)(a) includes provision amending or repealing any provision made by an Act of Parliament or an Act or Measure of Senedd Cymru.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,392 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 44: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 44 - Sexual exploitation of an adult (1) The Sexual Offences Act 2003 is amended as follows. (2) Section 52 is amended as follows— @@ -15041,7 +15041,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (4) Section 54 is amended as follows— (a) in subsection (2) for “sections 51A, 52, 53 and 53A” substitute “section 53A”, and (b) at end insert— -“(4) In sections 52 and 53 “sexual exploitation” means conduct by which a person manipulates, deceives, coerces or controls another person to undertake sexual activity.”.”—(Jess Phillips.)",house-of-commons,48 +“(4) In sections 52 and 53 “sexual exploitation” means conduct by which a person manipulates, deceives, coerces or controls another person to undertake sexual activity.”.”—(Jess Phillips.)",house-of-commons,49 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 57 - Offence of causing death or serious injury by dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling “(1) The Road Traffic Act 1988 is amended as follows. (2) Before section 28 (dangerous cycling) insert— @@ -15069,7 +15069,7 @@ A person who causes the death of another person by riding a cycle on a road or o (5) The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 is amended as follows. (6) In the table in Part 1 of Schedule 2, after the row beginning “RTA section 27” insert in columns 1 to 4— “RTA Section 27ACausing death by dangerous cycling.On indictment.14 years.RTA Section 27BCausing serious injury by dangerous cycling.(a) Summarily.(b) On indictment.(a) 12 months or the statutory maximum or both.(b) 5 years of a fine or both.RTA Section 27CCausing death by careless of inconsiderate cycling.(a) Summarily.(b) On indictment.(a) 12 months (in England and Wales) or 6 months (in Scotland) or the statutory maximum or both.(b) 5 years or a fine or both.”” -",house-of-commons,386 +",house-of-commons,393 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 59: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 59 - Ban on “ninja swords” “(1) The Secretary of State must exercise their powers under section 141(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 to amend the Schedule to the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) Order 1988 as follows. (2) In paragraph 1, after sub-paragraph (t) insert— @@ -15077,7 +15077,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (3) Regulations laid under subsection (1) must— (a) be laid within six months of the date of Royal Assent to this Act, (b) be laid following consultation on the definitions of possession for sporting use and possession of antiques, and -(c) include, subject to the results of the consultation under subsection (3)(b), exemptions for sporting use and for possession of antiques.”—(Alex Cunningham.)",house-of-commons,49 +(c) include, subject to the results of the consultation under subsection (3)(b), exemptions for sporting use and for possession of antiques.”—(Alex Cunningham.)",house-of-commons,50 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.388.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.388.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 91: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 91 - Offence of failing to meet pollution performance commitment levels “(1) A water or water and sewerage company (“C”) commits an offence where C has— (a) failed to meet its pollution performance commitment level for three consecutive years; or @@ -15091,41 +15091,41 @@ for three consecutive years. “total pollution incidents per 10,000km2” and “serious pollution incidents” mean the relevant figures under those headings reported by the Environment Agency in its annual environmental performance report. (3) If guilty of an offence under this section, C is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to a fine; -(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.”—(Tim Farron.)",house-of-commons,50 +(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.”—(Tim Farron.)",house-of-commons,51 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1,2024-05-15,Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),"Amendments made: 142, page 10, line 37, after “conviction” insert “in England and Wales”. -This amendment and Amendments 143 to 147 extend the clause to Northern Ireland and make changes to the clause to cater for this extension.",house-of-commons,387 +This amendment and Amendments 143 to 147 extend the clause to Northern Ireland and make changes to the clause to cater for this extension.",house-of-commons,394 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,2024-05-15,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Legal Aid and Advice.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,388 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Legal Aid and Advice.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,395 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6,2024-05-15,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,389 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,2024-05-15,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,390 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1,2024-05-15,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,391 +That the draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,396 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,2024-05-15,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,397 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1,2024-05-15,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,398 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3,2024-05-16,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,"I beg to move, -That this House notes the findings of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report on Women’s State Pension age; and calls on the Government to deliver prompt compensation to women born in the 1950s who had their State Pension age raised.",house-of-commons,628 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1,2024-05-16,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,629 +That this House notes the findings of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report on Women’s State Pension age; and calls on the Government to deliver prompt compensation to women born in the 1950s who had their State Pension age raised.",house-of-commons,635 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1,2024-05-16,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,636 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.533.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.533.2,2024-05-17,Prayers,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 163). -The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 37.",house-of-commons,84 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,502 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,2024-05-17,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"Amendment 6, page 2, line 12, leave out subsection (10) —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,504 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,503 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,505 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,2024-05-17,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,"Amendment made: 2, in the schedule, page 5, line 29, leave out “not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale”. —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,507 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,506 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,508 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,509 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,510 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1,2024-05-17,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,511 +The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 37.",house-of-commons,85 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,509 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,2024-05-17,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"Amendment 6, page 2, line 12, leave out subsection (10) —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,511 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,510 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,512 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,2024-05-17,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,"Amendment made: 2, in the schedule, page 5, line 29, leave out “not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale”. —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,514 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,513 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,515 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,516 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1,2024-05-17,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,518 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1,2024-05-20,Ukraine,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the situation in Ukraine.",house-of-commons,740 +That this House has considered the situation in Ukraine.",house-of-commons,747 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3,2024-05-20,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,"Ordered, That Steve Double be added to the Petitions Committee—(Sir Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,741 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,748 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,2024-05-21,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish national policy guidelines in respect of children with a parent in prison, including for the identification of the children of prisoners at the point of sentence and for accountability for providing support to the children of prisoners; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,362 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish national policy guidelines in respect of children with a parent in prison, including for the identification of the children of prisoners at the point of sentence and for accountability for providing support to the children of prisoners; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,369 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.800.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.800.3,2024-05-21,After Clause 308 - Secondary ticketing facilities,"Resolved, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment and proposes Amendments (a) and (b) to the Bill in lieu of the Lords Amendment 104B.",house-of-commons,45 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment and proposes Amendments (a) and (b) to the Bill in lieu of the Lords Amendment 104B.",house-of-commons,46 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1,2024-05-21,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,363 +That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,370 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.838.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.838.1,2024-05-21,High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill (Instruction) (No. 3),"Resolved, That it be an instruction to the Select Committee to which the High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill is committed to deal with the Bill as follows: (1) The Committee shall, before concluding its proceedings, amend the Bill by— @@ -15143,14 +15143,14 @@ That it be an instruction to the Select Committee to which the High Speed Rail ( (b) in relation to the railway mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) as set out on the plans deposited in January 2022 in connection with the Bill in the office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons, its broad route alignment, and (c) the fact that there are to be no new stations (other than Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport) on the railway mentioned in sub-paragraph (a). (5) The Committee shall have power to consider any amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill which, if the Bill were a private bill, could not be made except upon petition for additional provision. -(6) Paragraph (5) applies only so far as the amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill fall within the principle of the Bill as provided for by paragraphs (3) and (4) above.",house-of-commons,46 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1,2024-05-21,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,364 +(6) Paragraph (5) applies only so far as the amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill fall within the principle of the Bill as provided for by paragraphs (3) and (4) above.",house-of-commons,47 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1,2024-05-21,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,371 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.910.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.910.2,2024-05-22,Leave for Bill: Immigration and Asylum,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the annual approval by the House of Commons of maximum numbers in respect of immigration and asylum; to provide that asylum may only be granted to individuals identified as refugees by the UN Refugee Agency, other than in specified circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,33 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the annual approval by the House of Commons of maximum numbers in respect of immigration and asylum; to provide that asylum may only be granted to individuals identified as refugees by the UN Refugee Agency, other than in specified circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,34 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1,2024-05-22,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,"I beg to move, -That the draft Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Risk of Being Drawn into Terrorism) (Revised Guidance) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,324 +That the draft Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Risk of Being Drawn into Terrorism) (Revised Guidance) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,331 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1,2024-05-22,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 8 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,325 +That the draft Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 8 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,332 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1,2024-05-22,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That the following provisions shall apply to the Holocaust Memorial Bill: (1) (a) the Order of the House of 17 April re-committing the Holocaust Memorial Bill to a public bill committee shall be discharged, and @@ -15189,18 +15189,18 @@ and shall not put any other questions, other than the question on any motion des (17) The start of any debate under Standing Order No. 24 (Emergency debates) to be held on a day on which the Bill has been set down to be taken as an Order of the Day shall be postponed until the conclusion of any proceedings on that day to which this Order applies. (18) Proceedings to which this Order applies shall not be interrupted under any Standing Order relating to the sittings of the House. (19) (a) Any private business which has been set down for consideration at a time falling after the commencement of proceedings on this Order or on the Bill on a day on which the Bill has been set down to be taken as an Order of the Day shall, instead of being considered as provided by Standing Orders or by any Order of the House, be considered at the conclusion of the proceedings on the Bill on that day. -(b) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply to the private business so far as necessary for the purpose of securing that the business may be considered for a period of three hours.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,326 +(b) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply to the private business so far as necessary for the purpose of securing that the business may be considered for a period of three hours.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,333 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.1,2024-05-22,New Clause 1: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of security arrangements “(1) The Secretary of State must, prior to the commencement of construction of a Holocaust memorial or learning centre— (a) carry out a review of proposed security arrangements for the proposed Holocaust memorial or learning centre; (b) lay before Parliament a report on the outcome and findings of the review of the proposed security arrangements; (c) by regulations, specify the security arrangements which are to be implemented for the proposed Holocaust memorial or learning centre. -(2) Regulations made under subsection (1)(c) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”—(John Stevenson.)",house-of-commons,34 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,327 +(2) Regulations made under subsection (1)(c) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”—(John Stevenson.)",house-of-commons,35 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,334 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,2024-05-22,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Orders Nos. 15 and 41A), That, at this day’s sitting, (1) Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motions (i) in the name of Julia Lopez, relating to Consumer Protection; (ii) in the name of Andrea Leadsom, relating to Medicines; and (iii) in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Private International Law; and -(2) the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt, relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,328 +(2) the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt, relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,335 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 80A(1)(a)), That the following provisions shall apply in respect of the Holocaust Memorial Bill: Suspension at end of this Parliament @@ -15220,14 +15220,14 @@ Suspension at end of this Parliament (b) the Bill shall be set down as an order of the day for third reading. (5) If this paragraph applies, the Bill shall be deemed to have passed through all its stages in this House. Other -That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House.—(Simon Hoare.)",house-of-commons,329 +That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House.—(Simon Hoare.)",house-of-commons,336 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2,2024-05-22,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,330 +That the draft Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,337 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,2024-05-22,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,331 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,338 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,2024-05-22,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments (2019 Hague Convention etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,332 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1,2024-05-22,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,333 +That the draft Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments (2019 Hague Convention etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,339 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1,2024-05-22,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,340 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1,2024-05-23,Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question proposed, (1) That, notwithstanding the Order of 30 January 2024 (Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)), the House shall meet on Friday 24 May at 9.30 am. (2) That paragraphs (3) to (13) shall apply to today’s sitting and to the sitting on Friday 24 May. @@ -15247,69 +15247,69 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-2 (14) The start of any emergency debate under Standing Order No. 24 (Emergency debates) to be held at today’s sitting shall be postponed until the conclusion of government business; and no such debate shall be held at the sitting on Friday 24 May. (15) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, notwithstanding Standing Order No. 11(4) and (5), urgent questions and statements may be taken before the commencement of public business. (16) That at today’s sitting, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until any Messages from the Lords have been received and any Committee to draw up Reasons has reported. -(17) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until a Message has been received from the Lords Commissioners.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,288 +(17) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until a Message has been received from the Lords Commissioners.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,292 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1093.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1093.2,2024-05-23,Third Reading: Finance (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill now be read the Third time. -May I take the opportunity to thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and the other Madam Deputy Speaker for your professionalism, kindness and robustness in this place? You will be sorely missed, and I express my appreciation to all those who have announced that they will be standing down at this election and thank them for their service in this House. I think I speak for everybody when I say that everybody who comes into this place does so with very positive motivations, because they want to make the world a better place for their children and grandchildren. That may sound trite, but it is a motivation we all share. We may disagree on the route to achieve that, but anybody who comes into this place does so with incredible professionalism, and we should all thank them for that service.",house-of-commons,19 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1,2024-05-23,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,289 +May I take the opportunity to thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and the other Madam Deputy Speaker for your professionalism, kindness and robustness in this place? You will be sorely missed, and I express my appreciation to all those who have announced that they will be standing down at this election and thank them for their service in this House. I think I speak for everybody when I say that everybody who comes into this place does so with very positive motivations, because they want to make the world a better place for their children and grandchildren. That may sound trite, but it is a motivation we all share. We may disagree on the route to achieve that, but anybody who comes into this place does so with incredible professionalism, and we should all thank them for that service.",house-of-commons,20 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1,2024-05-23,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,293 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1,2024-05-24,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 643), dated 14 May, a copy of which was laid before this House on 15 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,638 +That the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 643), dated 14 May, a copy of which was laid before this House on 15 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,645 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1,2024-05-24,Coroners,"I beg to move, -That the draft Coroners (Suspension of Requirement for Jury at Inquest: Coronavirus) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 2 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,639 +That the draft Coroners (Suspension of Requirement for Jury at Inquest: Coronavirus) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 2 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,646 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,2024-05-24,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(b), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Victims and Prisoners Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,640 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Victims and Prisoners Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,647 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1,2024-05-24,Energy,"I beg to move, -That the draft Energy Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,641 +That the draft Energy Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,648 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1167.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1167.1,2024-05-24,Tribunal and Inquiries,"I beg to move, -That the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Amendment) Rules 2024, (SI., 2024, No. 588), dated 1 May 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 1 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,132 +That the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Amendment) Rules 2024, (SI., 2024, No. 588), dated 1 May 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 1 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,133 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,2024-05-24,Valedictory Debate,"Resolved, -That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming Dissolution.",house-of-commons,642 +That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming Dissolution.",house-of-commons,649 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,2024-07-09,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 1A), That Sir Lindsay Hoyle do take the Chair of this House as Speaker. -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,678 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1,2024-07-17,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,647 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1,2024-07-18,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,728 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1,2024-07-22,"Economy, Welfare and Public Services","Ordered, That the debate be resumed tomorrow.",house-of-commons,66 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,2024-07-22,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),"That this House, at its rising on Tuesday 30 July 2024, do adjourn until Monday 2 September 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 12 September 2024, do adjourn until Monday 7 October 2024.— (Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,425 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,685 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1,2024-07-17,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,654 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1,2024-07-18,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,735 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1,2024-07-22,"Economy, Welfare and Public Services","Ordered, That the debate be resumed tomorrow.",house-of-commons,67 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,2024-07-22,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),"That this House, at its rising on Tuesday 30 July 2024, do adjourn until Monday 2 September 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 12 September 2024, do adjourn until Monday 7 October 2024.— (Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,432 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,2024-07-22,Private Members' Bills,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith, That, (1) notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No. 14(10)— (a) the ballot for private Members’ bills shall be held on Thursday 5 September, (b) ballot bills shall be presented on Wednesday 16 October; and -(2) the provisions of Standing Order No 14(11) shall apply as if the words “Thursday 17 October” were substituted for the words “after the fifth Wednesday on which the House shall sit during the session”.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,426 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1,2024-07-22,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,427 +(2) the provisions of Standing Order No 14(11) shall apply as if the words “Thursday 17 October” were substituted for the words “after the fifth Wednesday on which the House shall sit during the session”.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,433 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1,2024-07-22,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,434 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.5,2024-07-23,Amendment: Immigration and Home Affairs,"I beg to move amendment l, at the end of the Question to add: -“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not commit to boosting defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 with a fully funded plan, fails to include measures that provide an adequate deterrent to migrants crossing the channel illegally, fails to mention rural communities, farming and fishing, does not include a legally binding target to enhance the UK’s food security or a commitment to increase the UK-wide agriculture budget by £1 billion over the course of the Parliament, introduces new burdens on businesses without sufficient measures to support them, fails to set out a concrete plan to tackle the unsustainable post-covid rise in the welfare bill, does not adequately protect family finances and the UK’s energy security in the move to net zero, and fails to provide adequate protections for pensioners and working people to keep more of the money they have worked hard for.”",house-of-commons,22 +“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not commit to boosting defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 with a fully funded plan, fails to include measures that provide an adequate deterrent to migrants crossing the channel illegally, fails to mention rural communities, farming and fishing, does not include a legally binding target to enhance the UK’s food security or a commitment to increase the UK-wide agriculture budget by £1 billion over the course of the Parliament, introduces new burdens on businesses without sufficient measures to support them, fails to set out a concrete plan to tackle the unsustainable post-covid rise in the welfare bill, does not adequately protect family finances and the UK’s energy security in the move to net zero, and fails to provide adequate protections for pensioners and working people to keep more of the money they have worked hard for.”",house-of-commons,23 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.629.6.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.629.6,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 33), That the amendment be made. Amendment: Amendment proposed: at the end of the Question to add: -“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to include immediate measures to abolish the two-child limit to Universal Credit; recognise that this policy is pushing children into poverty; further recognise that 1.6 million children are currently impacted and maintaining this policy will result in 670,000 additional children suffering poverty by the end of this Parliament; believe that eradicating child poverty must be a primary priority for the newly-elected Government; and therefore call on the Government, as a vital first step in tackling child poverty, to immediately abolish the two-child limit.”—(Stephen Flynn.)",house-of-commons,20 +“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to include immediate measures to abolish the two-child limit to Universal Credit; recognise that this policy is pushing children into poverty; further recognise that 1.6 million children are currently impacted and maintaining this policy will result in 670,000 additional children suffering poverty by the end of this Parliament; believe that eradicating child poverty must be a primary priority for the newly-elected Government; and therefore call on the Government, as a vital first step in tackling child poverty, to immediately abolish the two-child limit.”—(Stephen Flynn.)",house-of-commons,21 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.633.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.633.1,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 33), That the amendment be made. Amendment: Amendment proposed: at the end of the Question to add: -“but, while welcoming measures aimed at upholding standards in public life, which have been neglected under UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments in recent years, humbly regret that the Gracious Speech does not include sufficient measures to address the crisis in health and care, such as the introduction of a legal right to see a GP within seven days, a guarantee for cancer patients to start treatment within 62 days from urgent referral, free personal care in England, better support for carers, and a cross-party commission on social care; and call on the Government to stop the scandal of sewage dumping against which the previous Government failed to take action, including by replacing Ofwat with a new regulator, to support families with the cost of living and to tackle poverty, including by introducing a national food strategy, extending free school meals to all children in poverty, and by scrapping the two-child benefit cap, to ensure that rural communities and farmers receive adequate support, and to reform the system for parliamentary elections by replacing first-past-the-post with proportional representation, so that every vote counts.”—(Christine Jardine.)",house-of-commons,21 +“but, while welcoming measures aimed at upholding standards in public life, which have been neglected under UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments in recent years, humbly regret that the Gracious Speech does not include sufficient measures to address the crisis in health and care, such as the introduction of a legal right to see a GP within seven days, a guarantee for cancer patients to start treatment within 62 days from urgent referral, free personal care in England, better support for carers, and a cross-party commission on social care; and call on the Government to stop the scandal of sewage dumping against which the previous Government failed to take action, including by replacing Ofwat with a new regulator, to support families with the cost of living and to tackle poverty, including by introducing a national food strategy, extending free school meals to all children in poverty, and by scrapping the two-child benefit cap, to ensure that rural communities and farmers receive adequate support, and to reform the system for parliamentary elections by replacing first-past-the-post with proportional representation, so that every vote counts.”—(Christine Jardine.)",house-of-commons,22 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Resolved, That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, as follows: Most Gracious Sovereign, -We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament.",house-of-commons,290 +We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament.",house-of-commons,297 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,2024-07-23,Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 15), -That, at this day’s sitting, the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour, and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,291 +That, at this day’s sitting, the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour, and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,298 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2,2024-07-24,International Immunities and Privileges,"I beg to move, -That the draft Global Combat Air Programme International Government Organisation (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.",house-of-commons,204 +That the draft Global Combat Air Programme International Government Organisation (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.",house-of-commons,205 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1,2024-07-24,Education and Opportunity,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered education and opportunity.",house-of-commons,205 +That this House has considered education and opportunity.",house-of-commons,206 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2,2024-07-24,Estimates 2024-25,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 55(1) and (3)), That, for the year ending with 31 March 2025: (1) further resources not exceeding £463,737,669,000 be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 108, HC 139, HC 568 (Session 2023–24), HC 734 (Session 2023–24), HC 741 (Session 2023–24), HC 750 (Session 2023–24) and HC 777 (Session 2023–24), (2) further resources not exceeding £103,197,519,000 be authorised for use for capital purposes as so set out, and -(3) a further sum not exceeding £463,992,280,000 be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,206 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1,2024-07-24,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,207 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,366 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,365 +(3) a further sum not exceeding £463,992,280,000 be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,207 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1,2024-07-24,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,208 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,373 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,372 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.851.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.851.5,2024-07-25,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024,"Resolved, -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,47 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,48 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2,2024-07-25,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,"I beg to move, That, with effect from 25 October 2024, paragraph 2 of Chapter 4 of the Guide to the Rules relating to the conduct of Members be amended to leave out: “a) advice on public policy and current affairs; -b) advice in general terms about how Parliament works; and”.",house-of-commons,367 +b) advice in general terms about how Parliament works; and”.",house-of-commons,374 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0,2024-07-25,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That— (1) There shall be a Select Committee, to be called the Modernisation Committee, to consider reforms to House of Commons procedures, standards, and working practices; and to make recommendations thereon; @@ -15317,35 +15317,35 @@ That— (3) Members shall be nominated to the Committee by a motion in the name of the Leader of the House; (4) Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the Committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament; (5) The Committee shall have power to send for persons, papers and records; to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House; to adjourn from place to place; to report from time to time; and to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the Committee’s order of reference; -(6) That this Order be a Standing Order of the House until the end of the present Parliament.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,368 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1,2024-07-26,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,241 +(6) That this Order be a Standing Order of the House until the end of the present Parliament.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,375 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1,2024-07-26,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,245 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1,2024-07-26,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the matter of making Britain a clean energy superpower.",house-of-commons,240 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2,2024-07-29,Second Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,18 +That this House has considered the matter of making Britain a clean energy superpower.",house-of-commons,244 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2,2024-07-29,Second Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,19 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1,2024-07-29,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), -That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill.",house-of-commons,285 +That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill.",house-of-commons,289 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,2024-07-29,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,286 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1,2024-07-29,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,287 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2,2024-07-30,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,434 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,290 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1,2024-07-29,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,291 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2,2024-07-30,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,441 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1,2024-07-30,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Budget Responsibility Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House. (2) Proceedings in Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after their commencement. (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. -(4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,435 +(4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,442 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,2024-07-30,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Budget Responsibility Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Treasury in consequence of the Act.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,436 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Budget Responsibility Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Treasury in consequence of the Act.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,443 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1,2024-07-30,European Scrutiny Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That Standing Order No. 143 (European Scrutiny Committee) be rescinded.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,437 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1,2024-07-30,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,438 +That Standing Order No. 143 (European Scrutiny Committee) be rescinded.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,444 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1,2024-07-30,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,445 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.1,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 14, page 2, line 17, at end insert— “(1BA) Every contract made in accordance with subsection (1A) shall place a duty on the public sector company to consider the needs of— (a) passengers; (b) residents of rural areas; (c) residents of areas underserved by the rail network; and (d) the wider rail network -when considering making changes to existing service levels.” —(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,95 +when considering making changes to existing service levels.” —(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,96 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.4.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.4,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 17, page 2, line 22, at end insert— “30ZH Independent body to advise on pay and terms and conditions of employment for employees of public sector companies (1) The Secretary of State must, within three months of the coming into force of the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Act 2024, establish an independent body with responsibility for— @@ -15362,7 +15362,7 @@ of employees of the public sector companies providing passenger railway services (d) the future of the rail network, including the modernisation of working practices. (3) Advice provided in accordance with subsection (1)(b) shall include advice on whether any conflicts of interest exist between any Government Minister and any union involved in the negotiation of the terms and conditions of employment, and how any such conflicts should be managed. (4) An annual report under subsection (1)(c) shall include a comparison with the terms and conditions of employment under the franchise which provided the relevant passenger railway services prior to the awarding of a contract in accordance with section 30(1A). -(5) The first annual report under subsection (1)(c) must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A).”—(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,96 +(5) The first annual report under subsection (1)(c) must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A).”—(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,97 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 21, page 3, line 32, at end insert— “30D Annual report on ticketing effects of public service contracts (1) The Secretary of State shall lay before Parliament an annual report on the effect of public sector contracts awarded in accordance with section 30(1A) on— @@ -15376,20 +15376,20 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03 (ii) bus and light rail system operators. (2) The Secretary of State shall consult other franchising authorities before finalising a report under subsection (1). (3) The first annual report under this section must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A). -(4) Each subsequent annual report must be laid before Parliament before the end of July in each subsequent calendar year.”—(Wera Hobhouse.)",house-of-commons,97 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0,2024-09-03,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,545 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1,2024-09-03,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,546 +(4) Each subsequent annual report must be laid before Parliament before the end of July in each subsequent calendar year.”—(Wera Hobhouse.)",house-of-commons,98 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0,2024-09-03,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,552 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1,2024-09-03,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,553 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.4,2024-09-04,Clause 1 - Announcement of fiscally significant measures,"I beg to move amendment 9, page 1, line 14, at end insert— -“(c) or any changes to the government’s fiscal targets.”",house-of-commons,158 +“(c) or any changes to the government’s fiscal targets.”",house-of-commons,159 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.381.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.381.1,2024-09-04,Clause 1 - Announcement of fiscally significant measures,"Amendment proposed: 2, page 1, line 25, at end insert: “(2A) In any case where the Office has acted in accordance with subsection (2), it may notify the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests of the circumstances in any case where it considers those circumstances may be relevant to— (a) the Ministerial Code, or -(b) the functions of the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,157 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0,2024-09-04,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,687 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1,2024-09-04,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,688 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3,2024-09-05,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,128 +(b) the functions of the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,158 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0,2024-09-04,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,694 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1,2024-09-04,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,695 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3,2024-09-05,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,129 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.462.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.462.1,2024-09-05,Amendment: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move an amendment to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question, and insert: -“this House, while recognising the need to cut household energy bills for families, accelerate private investment in energy infrastructure, and protect and create jobs in the energy industry across the UK, declines to give a Second Reading to the Great British Energy Bill because Great British Energy will not produce any energy, will not reduce household energy bills by £300, does not compensate for the amount of investment in energy projects that will be deterred by the Government’s plans to prematurely shut down the UK’s oil and gas sector, and involves an unjustified use of taxpayers’ money at a time when the Government is withdrawing the Winter Fuel Payment from 10 million pensioners as energy bills rise.”",house-of-commons,129 +“this House, while recognising the need to cut household energy bills for families, accelerate private investment in energy infrastructure, and protect and create jobs in the energy industry across the UK, declines to give a Second Reading to the Great British Energy Bill because Great British Energy will not produce any energy, will not reduce household energy bills by £300, does not compensate for the amount of investment in energy projects that will be deterred by the Government’s plans to prematurely shut down the UK’s oil and gas sector, and involves an unjustified use of taxpayers’ money at a time when the Government is withdrawing the Winter Fuel Payment from 10 million pensioners as energy bills rise.”",house-of-commons,130 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Great British Energy Bill: Committal @@ -15402,42 +15402,42 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,625 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Great British Energy Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,626 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1,2024-09-05,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,627 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,632 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Great British Energy Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,633 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1,2024-09-05,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,634 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1,2024-09-09,Sanctions: Russia,"I beg to move, -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 834), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,369 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 834), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,376 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1,2024-09-09,Sanctions: Syria,"I beg to move, -That the Syria (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 833), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,370 +That the Syria (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 833), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,377 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1,2024-09-09,Transport,"I beg to move, -That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 24 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,371 +That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 24 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,378 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1,2024-09-09,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,372 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,379 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1,2024-09-09,Modernisation Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That— (1) Mike Amesbury, Mr Alex Barros-Curtis, Markus Campbell-Savours, Wendy Chamberlain, Sir Christopher Chope, Sarah Coombes, Chris Elmore, Kirith Entwistle, Paulette Hamilton, Marie Goldman, Joy Morrissey, Chris Philp, Jo Platt and Lucy Powell shall be members of the Modernisation Committee; and -(2) Lucy Powell shall be the Chair of the Committee.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,373 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1,2024-09-09,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,374 +(2) Lucy Powell shall be the Chair of the Committee.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,380 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1,2024-09-09,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,381 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.712.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.712.2,2024-09-10,Social Security,"I beg to move, That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that the Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 869), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 August, be annulled.",house-of-commons,6 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,232 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Main question put accordingly. The House divided: Ayes 214, Noes 335.",house-of-commons,7 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0,2024-09-10,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,232 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0,2024-09-10,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,233 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2,2024-09-11,Building Safety and Resilience,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered building safety and resilience.",house-of-commons,202 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1,2024-09-11,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,203 +That this House has considered building safety and resilience.",house-of-commons,203 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1,2024-09-11,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,204 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,2024-09-12,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,"Resolved, -That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment.",house-of-commons,695 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1,2024-09-12,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,696 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1,2024-10-07,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,307 +That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment.",house-of-commons,702 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1,2024-09-12,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,703 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1,2024-10-07,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,314 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.164.2,2024-10-08,VAT: Independent Schools,"I beg to move, -That this House regrets that the Government has decided to impose VAT on independent school fees; believes that educational provision should not be taxed; regrets that the Government is rushing to implement this change part-way through an academic year; calls on the Government to exempt from the VAT charge fees paid in respect of children of military and diplomatic families, all children who have an Education, Health and Care Plan, or who are in the process of applying for one, all children on SEN support, Centres for Advanced Training and schools in the Music and Dance Scheme, all children at schools whose fees are lower than the average per capita funding for a state school place, and children at religious schools of denominations for whom there is no faith school provision in the state sector; further calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for schools in areas where state schools in the relevant key stage are already on average over 95% full; also calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for fees paid in respect of children who have started a public examination course, to September 2025 for pupils currently in Year 11 or Year 13, and to September 2026 for pupils currently in Year 10 or Year 12; and calls on the Government to publish a full impact assessment of the effects of this policy on independent schools and the state sector ahead of the Budget.",house-of-commons,51 +That this House regrets that the Government has decided to impose VAT on independent school fees; believes that educational provision should not be taxed; regrets that the Government is rushing to implement this change part-way through an academic year; calls on the Government to exempt from the VAT charge fees paid in respect of children of military and diplomatic families, all children who have an Education, Health and Care Plan, or who are in the process of applying for one, all children on SEN support, Centres for Advanced Training and schools in the Music and Dance Scheme, all children at schools whose fees are lower than the average per capita funding for a state school place, and children at religious schools of denominations for whom there is no faith school provision in the state sector; further calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for schools in areas where state schools in the relevant key stage are already on average over 95% full; also calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for fees paid in respect of children who have started a public examination course, to September 2025 for pupils currently in Year 11 or Year 13, and to September 2026 for pupils currently in Year 10 or Year 12; and calls on the Government to publish a full impact assessment of the effects of this policy on independent schools and the state sector ahead of the Budget.",house-of-commons,52 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.230.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.230.1,2024-10-08,Farming and Food Security,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the real and immediate challenges faced by British farmers as a result of wet weather and rising costs; notes the importance of food security as an essential component of national security in an increasingly uncertain world; regrets that the £50 million extension of the Farming Recovery Fund is yet to be paid out; is concerned that reports suggest the farming budget is to be cut by £100 million; calls on the Government to confirm that the full £50 million of additional Farming Recovery Fund support for those flooded, £75 million for Internal Drainage Boards to protect agricultural land from floods and storms, and £220 million allocated to technology and productivity schemes announced earlier this year will be used in full and without delay, that no reduction to the farming budget will be made and that any underspends will be rolled forward as in previous years, and to keep farming and food production high on the agenda by committing to continue to host the annual Farm to Fork Summit in Downing Street, continuing to publish the annual food security index, and appointing a Tenant Farming Commissioner; and further calls on the Government to secure the long-term future of domestic food production by ensuring the best agricultural land is protected from inappropriate development, including large solar developments, by tackling rural crime, and by ensuring that the next generation can get into farming by protecting Agricultural Property Relief.",house-of-commons,52 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1,2024-10-08,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,392 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,2024-10-09,Renters' Rights Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading,[Reasoned amendment - opposing a second reading],house-of-commons,146 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3,2024-10-09,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,662 +That this House recognises the real and immediate challenges faced by British farmers as a result of wet weather and rising costs; notes the importance of food security as an essential component of national security in an increasingly uncertain world; regrets that the £50 million extension of the Farming Recovery Fund is yet to be paid out; is concerned that reports suggest the farming budget is to be cut by £100 million; calls on the Government to confirm that the full £50 million of additional Farming Recovery Fund support for those flooded, £75 million for Internal Drainage Boards to protect agricultural land from floods and storms, and £220 million allocated to technology and productivity schemes announced earlier this year will be used in full and without delay, that no reduction to the farming budget will be made and that any underspends will be rolled forward as in previous years, and to keep farming and food production high on the agenda by committing to continue to host the annual Farm to Fork Summit in Downing Street, continuing to publish the annual food security index, and appointing a Tenant Farming Commissioner; and further calls on the Government to secure the long-term future of domestic food production by ensuring the best agricultural land is protected from inappropriate development, including large solar developments, by tackling rural crime, and by ensuring that the next generation can get into farming by protecting Agricultural Property Relief.",house-of-commons,53 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1,2024-10-08,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,399 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,2024-10-09,Renters' Rights Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading,[Reasoned amendment - opposing a second reading],house-of-commons,147 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3,2024-10-09,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,669 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Renters’ Rights Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15446,22 +15446,22 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Renters’ Rights Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,663 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,670 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Renters’ Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State; and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,664 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,671 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Renters’ Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,665 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,672 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,2024-10-09,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 25), -That this House, at its rising on Wednesday 6 November 2024, do adjourn until Monday 11 November 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 19 December 2024, do adjourn until Monday 6 January 2025.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,666 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1,2024-10-09,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,667 +That this House, at its rising on Wednesday 6 November 2024, do adjourn until Monday 11 November 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 19 December 2024, do adjourn until Monday 6 January 2025.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,673 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1,2024-10-09,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,674 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1,2024-10-10,Sport: Team GB and ParalympicsGB,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered sport and the performance of Team GB and ParalympicsGB in 2024.",house-of-commons,208 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2,2024-10-10,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,209 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2,2024-10-14,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,704 +That this House has considered sport and the performance of Team GB and ParalympicsGB in 2024.",house-of-commons,209 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2,2024-10-10,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,210 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2,2024-10-14,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,711 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3,2024-10-14,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15470,13 +15470,13 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Terrorism (Protection of Premis (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,705 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,712 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,2024-10-14,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and (b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,706 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,713 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,2024-10-14,Speaker’s Conference,"I beg to move, That— This House considers that it is essential that elections to the United Kingdom Parliament are conducted freely and fairly, without threats or violence; that candidates are able to campaign in safety, with appropriate protection and support; and that elected representatives can do their job securely, and accordingly agrees that the following Order be made: @@ -15490,60 +15490,60 @@ This House considers that it is essential that elections to the United Kingdom P (c) to appoint legal advisers, and to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee’s order of reference. (6) The Speaker shall have power to appoint sub-committees of the Speaker’s Conference and sub-committees appointed under this order shall have power to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, to report from time to time their formal minutes, and shall have a quorum of three. (7) The quorum of the Conference shall be five. -(8) This Order shall have effect until the end of the current Parliament.",house-of-commons,707 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3,2024-10-15,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,697 +(8) This Order shall have effect until the end of the current Parliament.",house-of-commons,714 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3,2024-10-15,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,704 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1,2024-10-15,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House. (2) Proceedings in Committee of the whole House shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after their commencement. (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion six hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,701 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,708 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10,2024-10-15,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,698 +That the draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,705 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,2024-10-15,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 26 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,699 +That the draft Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 26 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,706 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,2024-10-15,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,700 +That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,707 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,2024-10-15,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to the House of Commons Commission.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,702 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to the House of Commons Commission.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,709 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3,2024-10-15,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,"Ordered, That Nick Smith and Marie Goldman be appointed to the House of Commons Commission in pursuance of section 1(2)(d) of the House of Commons (Administration) Act 1978.— (Lucy Powell.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,703 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,710 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.809.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.809.2,2024-10-15,Division: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"To leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill because it is not an acceptable or effective method of enacting major constitutional change, because it proposes a significant alteration to the composition of the House of Lords which should not be considered in isolation from other changes, having regard to the undertakings given by the then Government in 1999, because it drip-feeds changes that hinder proper scrutiny of measures that could change the relationship between the two Houses, because it risks unintended consequences, does not reflect the lack of political consensus on House of Lords reform and does not provide for full consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny which would give the opportunity to consider the case for overall reform, seek cross-party engagement on proposals, and review the implications of all proposals.”—(Sir Oliver Dowden.)",house-of-commons,159 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill because it is not an acceptable or effective method of enacting major constitutional change, because it proposes a significant alteration to the composition of the House of Lords which should not be considered in isolation from other changes, having regard to the undertakings given by the then Government in 1999, because it drip-feeds changes that hinder proper scrutiny of measures that could change the relationship between the two Houses, because it risks unintended consequences, does not reflect the lack of political consensus on House of Lords reform and does not provide for full consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny which would give the opportunity to consider the case for overall reform, seek cross-party engagement on proposals, and review the implications of all proposals.”—(Sir Oliver Dowden.)",house-of-commons,160 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.882.1.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.882.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “society” to the end and add: “; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society and the huge financial challenges many face; notes with deep concern that tens of thousands of carers are unfairly punished for overpayments of Carer’s Allowance due to the £151-a-week earnings limit; believes that carers should not be forced to face the stress, humiliation and fear caused by demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; condemns the previous Government for failing to address this scandal; calls on the Government to write-off existing overpayments immediately, raise the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit and introduce a taper to end the unfair cliff edge; and further calls on the Government to conduct a comprehensive review of support for carers to help people juggle care and work.",house-of-commons,173 +That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society and the huge financial challenges many face; notes with deep concern that tens of thousands of carers are unfairly punished for overpayments of Carer’s Allowance due to the £151-a-week earnings limit; believes that carers should not be forced to face the stress, humiliation and fear caused by demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; condemns the previous Government for failing to address this scandal; calls on the Government to write-off existing overpayments immediately, raise the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit and introduce a taper to end the unfair cliff edge; and further calls on the Government to conduct a comprehensive review of support for carers to help people juggle care and work.",house-of-commons,174 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the proposed words be there added. Question agreed to. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “society” to the end and add: -“; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.”",house-of-commons,724 +“; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.”",house-of-commons,731 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Resolved, -That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.",house-of-commons,723 +That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.",house-of-commons,730 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.944.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.944.3,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “Parliament” to the end of the Question and add: “; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; further regrets that the Government has not yet set out a plan to invest in primary care at the level needed to meet demand; calls on the Government to boost access to GPs, NHS dentists and community pharmacists; and further calls on the Government to give everyone the right to see a GP within seven days or within 24 hours if they urgently need to and to guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent and emergency care.",house-of-commons,174 +That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; further regrets that the Government has not yet set out a plan to invest in primary care at the level needed to meet demand; calls on the Government to boost access to GPs, NHS dentists and community pharmacists; and further calls on the Government to give everyone the right to see a GP within seven days or within 24 hours if they urgently need to and to guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent and emergency care.",house-of-commons,175 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the proposed words be there added. Question agreed to. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “Parliament” to the end of the Question and add: -“; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.”",house-of-commons,726 +“; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.”",house-of-commons,733 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Resolved, -That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.",house-of-commons,725 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1,2024-10-16,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,727 +That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.",house-of-commons,732 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1,2024-10-16,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,734 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1,2024-10-17,International Investment Summit,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the International Investment Summit.",house-of-commons,242 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1,2024-10-17,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,243 +That this House has considered the International Investment Summit.",house-of-commons,246 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1,2024-10-17,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,247 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1,2024-10-21,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Employment Rights (Programme) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15552,25 +15552,25 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Employment Rights (Programme) B (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,569 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,576 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,2024-10-21,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,568 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,575 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,2024-10-21,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 2 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,566 +That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 2 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,573 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,2024-10-21,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Insurance and Reinsurance Undertakings (Prudential Requirements) (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,567 +That the draft Insurance and Reinsurance Undertakings (Prudential Requirements) (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,574 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,2024-10-21,Employment Rights Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Employment Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a person holding office under His Majesty or by a government department, and (b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,570 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,577 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8,2024-10-21,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,571 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3,2024-10-21,Second Reading: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,109 +That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,578 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3,2024-10-21,Second Reading: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,110 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.55.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.55.1,2024-10-21,Amendment: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House notes the balanced reforms made by previous Conservative governments to improve workers’ rights, including the National Living Wage, the prohibition of the use of exclusivity clauses or terms in zero hours contracts and the introduction of shared parental leave and pay, and declines to give a Second Reading to the Employment Rights Bill because it has been rushed into Parliament without full consultation to meet an arbitrary 100-day deadline and Monday 21 October 2024 Business Today: Chamber 19 has not been accompanied by an Impact Assessment considering the impact on the Employment Tribunal, especially as a result of the removal of the qualifying period for the right to claim unfair dismissal or the impact of the extra red tape on SMEs or the impact of establishing the Fair Work Agency; because the repeal of trade union laws will lead to more strikes and intimidation in the workplace, and will force taxpayers to foot the bill for inflation-busting pay hikes without public service reform; because the Bill undermines choice for workers about whether they want to fund political campaigning and forces firms and public bodies to bankroll more trade union facility time, including trade union diversity jobs; and because the Bill is contrary to the Government’s stated goals of improving productivity and economic growth and will increase costs for businesses and consumers.”",house-of-commons,110 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2,2024-10-22,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,258 +“this House notes the balanced reforms made by previous Conservative governments to improve workers’ rights, including the National Living Wage, the prohibition of the use of exclusivity clauses or terms in zero hours contracts and the introduction of shared parental leave and pay, and declines to give a Second Reading to the Employment Rights Bill because it has been rushed into Parliament without full consultation to meet an arbitrary 100-day deadline and Monday 21 October 2024 Business Today: Chamber 19 has not been accompanied by an Impact Assessment considering the impact on the Employment Tribunal, especially as a result of the removal of the qualifying period for the right to claim unfair dismissal or the impact of the extra red tape on SMEs or the impact of establishing the Fair Work Agency; because the repeal of trade union laws will lead to more strikes and intimidation in the workplace, and will force taxpayers to foot the bill for inflation-busting pay hikes without public service reform; because the Bill undermines choice for workers about whether they want to fund political campaigning and forces firms and public bodies to bankroll more trade union facility time, including trade union diversity jobs; and because the Bill is contrary to the Government’s stated goals of improving productivity and economic growth and will increase costs for businesses and consumers.”",house-of-commons,111 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2,2024-10-22,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,262 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,2024-10-22,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -15583,70 +15583,70 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,259 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,263 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,2024-10-22,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,260 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,264 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4,2024-10-22,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 900), dated 4 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,262 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 900), dated 4 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,266 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,2024-10-22,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,263 +That the draft Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,267 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,2024-10-22,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 20 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,261 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1,2024-10-22,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,264 +That the draft Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 20 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1,2024-10-22,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,268 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1,2024-10-23,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 872), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 23 August, be approved.",house-of-commons,689 +That the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 872), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 23 August, be approved.",house-of-commons,696 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1,2024-10-23,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 944), dated 11 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.",house-of-commons,690 +That the Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 944), dated 11 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.",house-of-commons,697 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,2024-10-23,Independent Expert Panel,"Resolved, That, in accordance with Standing Order No. 150C (Appointment of Independent Expert Panel Chair and Members) and for a period of 6 years from 25 November 2024: (1) Sir Adrian Fulford be appointed as Chair of the Independent Expert Panel; and -(2) Lyndsey de Mestre, Andrew Hoyle and Wendy Williams CBE be appointed as members of the Independent Expert Panel.",house-of-commons,691 +(2) Lyndsey de Mestre, Andrew Hoyle and Wendy Williams CBE be appointed as members of the Independent Expert Panel.",house-of-commons,698 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1,2024-10-23,Voting by Proxy,"I beg to move, That, for the remainder of the current session of Parliament, the following amendment to Standing Order No. 39A shall have effect: -In paragraph (2), insert “(d) serious long-term illness or injury;”.",house-of-commons,692 +In paragraph (2), insert “(d) serious long-term illness or injury;”.",house-of-commons,699 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3,2024-10-23,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Andrew Gwynne.)",house-of-commons,693 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1,2024-10-23,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,694 +That the draft Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Andrew Gwynne.)",house-of-commons,700 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1,2024-10-23,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,701 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1,2024-10-24,Black History Month,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered Black History Month.",house-of-commons,177 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1,2024-10-24,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,178 +That this House has considered Black History Month.",house-of-commons,178 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1,2024-10-24,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,179 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1,2024-10-28,Remembrance and Veterans,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered remembrance and the contribution of veterans.",house-of-commons,668 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1,2024-10-28,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,669 +That this House has considered remembrance and the contribution of veterans.",house-of-commons,675 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1,2024-10-28,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,676 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,2024-10-29,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require manufacturers to fit microplastic-catching filters to new domestic and commercial washing machines; to make provision about the promotion of the use of microplastic-catching filters in washing machines and raising awareness about the consequences of microplastics from washing machines for pollution in rivers and seas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,496 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4,2024-10-29,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,83 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require manufacturers to fit microplastic-catching filters to new domestic and commercial washing machines; to make provision about the promotion of the use of microplastic-catching filters in washing machines and raising awareness about the consequences of microplastics from washing machines for pollution in rivers and seas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,503 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4,2024-10-29,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,84 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.1,2024-10-29,Clause 5 - Strategic priorities and plans,"Amendment proposed: 6, in page 3, line 8, at end insert— -“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the reduction of household energy bills by £300 in real terms by 1 January 2030.”—(Claire Coutinho.)",house-of-commons,82 +“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the reduction of household energy bills by £300 in real terms by 1 January 2030.”—(Claire Coutinho.)",house-of-commons,83 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.3,2024-10-29,Clause 5 - Strategic priorities and plans,"Amendment proposed: 8, page 3, line 8, at end insert— -“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the creation of 650,000 new jobs in the United Kingdom by 2030 resulting directly or indirectly from Great British Energy’s pursuit of its objectives under section 3.”—(Claire Coutinho.) Question put, That the amendment be made.",house-of-commons,80 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0,2024-10-29,Third Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,81 +“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the creation of 650,000 new jobs in the United Kingdom by 2030 resulting directly or indirectly from Great British Energy’s pursuit of its objectives under section 3.”—(Claire Coutinho.) Question put, That the amendment be made.",house-of-commons,81 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0,2024-10-29,Third Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,82 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2,2024-10-29,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Forest Institute (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,497 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1,2024-10-29,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,498 +That the draft European Forest Institute (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,504 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1,2024-10-29,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,505 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,2024-10-30,Provisional Collection of Taxes,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 51(2)), That, pursuant to section 5 of the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968, provisional statutory effect shall be given to the following motions:— (a) Value added tax (private school fees) (motion no. 34); (b) Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases before 1 April 2025) (motion no. 35); (c) Stamp duty land tax (purchases by companies) (motion no. 37); -(d) Rates of tobacco products duty (motion no. 46).—(Rachel Reeves.)",house-of-commons,244 +(d) Rates of tobacco products duty (motion no. 46).—(Rachel Reeves.)",house-of-commons,248 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2,2024-10-30,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,245 +That the draft Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,249 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,2024-10-30,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,246 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1,2024-10-30,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,247 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1,2024-10-31,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,429 +That the draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,250 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1,2024-10-30,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,251 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1,2024-10-31,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,436 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,2024-11-04,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the regulation of roadworks; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,454 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the regulation of roadworks; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,461 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2,2024-11-04,Income Tax (Charge),"Question again proposed, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,455 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,462 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,2024-11-05,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water to issue guidance to water companies on poly and perfluorinated alkyl substances in drinking water; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,577 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1,2024-11-05,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,578 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water to issue guidance to water companies on poly and perfluorinated alkyl substances in drinking water; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,584 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1,2024-11-05,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,585 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2,2024-11-06,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2025; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,679 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2025; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,686 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge),"Question again proposed, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,680 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,687 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.411.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.411.3,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 6. Capital gains tax (the main rates),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1H of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (the main rates of CGT)— @@ -15674,13 +15674,13 @@ That— (a) a claim under section 169M of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 in relation to a qualifying business disposal (business asset disposal relief), or (b) a claim under section 169VM of that Act (investors’ relief) in relation to a disposal, section 169M(2) and (3) of that Act, or (as the case may be) section 169VM(1) and (2) of that Act, apply to a claim under paragraph (5) in relation to the disposal as they apply to a claim under the section concerned. (9) In this Resolution “qualifying business disposal” has the meaning given by Chapter 3 of Part 5 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992. -(10) In this Resolution any reference to the transfer of an asset includes its conveyance.",house-of-commons,150 +(10) In this Resolution any reference to the transfer of an asset includes its conveyance.",house-of-commons,151 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.416.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.416.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 7. Capital gains tax (business asset disposal relief),"Question put, -That provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169N(3) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year.",house-of-commons,147 +That provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169N(3) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year.",house-of-commons,148 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.420.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.420.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 8. Capital gains tax (investors’ relief),"Question put, That— (a) provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169VC(2) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year, and -(b) provision may be made reducing the amount specified in sections 169VK(1) and (2) and 169VL(2) and (3) of that Act.",house-of-commons,148 +(b) provision may be made reducing the amount specified in sections 169VK(1) and (2) and 169VL(2) and (3) of that Act.",house-of-commons,149 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.424.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.424.7,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 12. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (increase in rate),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 (charge to tax), in subsection (1), for “35%” substitute “38%”. @@ -15700,7 +15700,7 @@ That— (7) For the purposes of the Instalment Payments Regulations 1998— (a) a company is to be regarded as a large company as respects the deemed accounting periods under paragraph (3)(a) only if it is a large company for those purposes as respects the straddling period, and (b) any question whether a company is a large company as respects the straddling period is to be determined as it would have been determined apart from section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022. -(8) In this Resolution “the Instalment Payment Regulations 1998” means the Corporation Tax (Instalment Payments) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/3175).",house-of-commons,151 +(8) In this Resolution “the Instalment Payment Regulations 1998” means the Corporation Tax (Instalment Payments) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/3175).",house-of-commons,152 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.429.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.429.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 13. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (relief for investment expenditure),"Question put, That— (1) The Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 is amended as follows. @@ -15722,9 +15722,9 @@ That— (a) in paragraph (a), omit “in the case of capital expenditure,”, and (b) omit paragraph (b). (5) In section 18(1) (interpretation), omit the definitions of “leasing expenditure” and “operating expenditure”. -(6) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to expenditure incurred on or after 1 November 2024 (and section 7 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 applies for the purposes of this Resolution as it applies for the purposes of that Act).",house-of-commons,152 +(6) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to expenditure incurred on or after 1 November 2024 (and section 7 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 applies for the purposes of this Resolution as it applies for the purposes of that Act).",house-of-commons,153 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.434.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 14. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (period for which levy has effect),"Question put, -That (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision may be made for extending the period for which the energy (oil and gas) profits levy has effect until 31 March 2030.",house-of-commons,149 +That (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision may be made for extending the period for which the energy (oil and gas) profits levy has effect until 31 March 2030.",house-of-commons,150 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.445.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.445.7,2024-11-06,Commencement: 34. Value added tax (private school fees),"Question put, That— (1) The Value Added Tax Act 1994 is amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (5). @@ -15733,7 +15733,7 @@ That— (i) in item 3(b)(i), after “5A” insert “(or would be so exempt but for item 1 or 2 of Part 3)”, and (ii) in item 4, after “item 1” insert “(whether or not that supply also falls within item 1 or 2 of Part 3)”, and (b) after Part 2 (the groups) insert— -Item No.",house-of-commons,154 +Item No.",house-of-commons,155 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.451.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.451.1,2024-11-06,Commencement: 35. Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases before 1 April 2025),"Question put, That— (1) Section 1 of the Stamp Duty Land Tax (Temporary Relief) Act 2023 (which provides for reduced rates of stamp duty land tax for transactions before 1 April 2025) is amended as follows. @@ -15768,9 +15768,9 @@ That— (9) In a case where— (a) as a result of section 44(4) of the Finance Act 2003 the effective date of a land transaction is before 31 October 2024, and (b) the contract concerned is completed by a conveyance on or after that date, section 44(8) of that Act is not to apply in relation to that conveyance if the sole reason that (but for this paragraph) it would have applied is that the increased rates provided for by this Resolution would have had effect in relation to that conveyance. -(10) Section 44(10) of the Finance Act 2003 applies for the purposes of paragraph (9).",house-of-commons,155 +(10) Section 44(10) of the Finance Act 2003 applies for the purposes of paragraph (9).",house-of-commons,156 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.456.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.456.1,2024-11-06,Commencement: 36. Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases on or after 1 April 2025),"Question put, -That provision may be made amending paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 4ZA to the Finance Act 2003 so as to increase the rates of stamp duty land tax mentioned there.",house-of-commons,153 +That provision may be made amending paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 4ZA to the Finance Act 2003 so as to increase the rates of stamp duty land tax mentioned there.",house-of-commons,154 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.462.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.462.3,2024-11-06,Commencement: 44. Rates of alcohol duty,"Question put, That— (1) Part 2 of the Finance (No. 2) Act 2023 (alcohol duty) is amended as follows. @@ -15906,24 +15906,24 @@ Description of alcoholic productRate of duty per litre of alcohol in the produc (f) in the entry relating to sparkling cider of an alcoholic strength exceeding 5.5% but less than 8.5% by volume, in the second column, for “£1.73” substitute “£1.80”, (g) in the entry relating to other fermented products, in the second column, for “£3.28” substitute “£3.40”, and (h) in the entry relating to spirits, in the second column, for “£11.88” substitute “£12.30”. -(6) The amendments made by this Resolution come into force on 1 February 2025.",house-of-commons,156 +(6) The amendments made by this Resolution come into force on 1 February 2025.",house-of-commons,157 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,2024-11-06,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,"That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,685 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,692 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,681 +That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,688 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Enforcement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,682 +That the draft Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Enforcement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,689 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Animals,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Priority Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,683 +That the draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Priority Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,690 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Franchising Schemes (Franchising Authorities) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,684 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1,2024-11-06,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,686 +That the draft Franchising Schemes (Franchising Authorities) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,691 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1,2024-11-06,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,693 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1,2024-11-11,Rural Affairs,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered rural affairs.",house-of-commons,738 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1,2024-11-11,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,739 +That this House has considered rural affairs.",house-of-commons,745 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1,2024-11-11,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,746 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,2024-11-12,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about Lasting Powers of Attorney; to place duties on banks in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to make provision about the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney; to require the Secretary of State to review the effectiveness of the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney and of its use of those powers; to make provision about the duties of care homes in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to require an attorney to notify the Office of the Public Guardian of the death of a donor; to require the Office of the Public Guardian to take steps to promote the facility to request a search of its registers of powers of attorney; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,397 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4,2024-11-12,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,398 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about Lasting Powers of Attorney; to place duties on banks in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to make provision about the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney; to require the Secretary of State to review the effectiveness of the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney and of its use of those powers; to make provision about the duties of care homes in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to require an attorney to notify the Office of the Public Guardian of the death of a donor; to require the Office of the Public Guardian to take steps to promote the facility to request a search of its registers of powers of attorney; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,404 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4,2024-11-12,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,405 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1,2024-11-12,Clause 4 - Extent and commencement,"Amendment proposed: 25, page 2, line 16, leave out from “force” to end of line 17 and insert “only when the House of Commons has agreed a resolution which— (a) endorses the conclusions of the report a joint committee appointed for the purpose specified in subsection (3A), and @@ -15933,12 +15933,12 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12 (b) the introduction of a mandatory retirement age for members of the House of Lords, (c) a new participation threshold to enable continuing membership of the House of Lords, (d) changes to the circumstances in which disgraced members of the House of Lords can be removed, and -(e) changes to the process of appointment of members of the House of Lords.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,54 +(e) changes to the process of appointment of members of the House of Lords.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,55 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.742.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.742.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 1: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 1 - Exclusion of bishops “(1) No-one shall be a member of the House of Lords by virtue of being a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England. (2) No bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England is entitled to receive, in that capacity, a writ of summons to attend, or sit and vote in, the House of Lords. (3) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from receiving, and exercising the entitlements under, a peerage for life in accordance with section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958. -(4) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from being permitted to enter the House of Lords for the purpose only of leading prayers in accordance with arrangements made by that House.”—(Sir Gavin Williamson.)",house-of-commons,55 +(4) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from being permitted to enter the House of Lords for the purpose only of leading prayers in accordance with arrangements made by that House.”—(Sir Gavin Williamson.)",house-of-commons,56 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 7: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 7 - Duty to take forward proposals for democratic mandate for House of Lords “(1) It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to take forward proposals to secure a democratic mandate for the House of Lords. (2) In pursuance of the duty under subsection (1), the Secretary of State must carry out the steps set out in subsections (3), (5), (6) and (7). @@ -15953,26 +15953,26 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12 (g) representative organisations for local authorities in the United Kingdom, and (h) such other persons and bodies as the Secretary of State considers appropriate. (5) Within sixteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a report on responses to the consultation. -(6) Within eighteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a draft Bill containing legislative proposals on each of the matters mentioned in subsection (3).”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,56 +(6) Within eighteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a draft Bill containing legislative proposals on each of the matters mentioned in subsection (3).”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,57 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.749.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 20: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 20 - Purpose of this Act -“Whereas it has not been expedient at present for the Government to bring forward legislation to reform the House of Lords, the purpose of this Act is to provide that the Lords Temporal are peers appointed under section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958 on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,57 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0,2024-11-12,Third Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,53 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,2024-11-12,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,"That the draft Barnsley and Sheffield (Boundary Change) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,399 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1,2024-11-12,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,400 +“Whereas it has not been expedient at present for the Government to bring forward legislation to reform the House of Lords, the purpose of this Act is to provide that the Lords Temporal are peers appointed under section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958 on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,58 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0,2024-11-12,Third Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,54 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,2024-11-12,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,"That the draft Barnsley and Sheffield (Boundary Change) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,406 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1,2024-11-12,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,407 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2,2024-11-13,Leave for Bill: Debt Relief (Developing Countries),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for or in connection with the relief of debts of certain developing countries.",house-of-commons,195 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for or in connection with the relief of debts of certain developing countries.",house-of-commons,196 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1,2024-11-13,Approve: Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,196 +That the draft Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,197 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1,2024-11-13,Environmental Protection,"I beg to move, -That the draft Environmental Protection (Single-use Vapes) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,197 +That the draft Environmental Protection (Single-use Vapes) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,198 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.865.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.865.2,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"I beg to move, -That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,198 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) (No. 3) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,199 +That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,199 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) (No. 3) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,200 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6,2024-11-13,DELEGATED LEGISLATION,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Further Payments to Capital Stock) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,200 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1,2024-11-13,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,201 +That the draft European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Further Payments to Capital Stock) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,201 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1,2024-11-13,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,202 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.881.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.881.2,2024-11-13,Approve: Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,0 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2,2024-11-14,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2,2024-11-14,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,269 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,2024-11-14,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -15982,8 +15982,8 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3)Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,266 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1,2024-11-14,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,267 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,270 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1,2024-11-14,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,271 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1,2024-11-18,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15992,33 +15992,33 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,358 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,365 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,2024-11-18,: ,"That the draft Local Loans (Increase of Limit) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,359 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,366 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,2024-11-18,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,360 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,367 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6,2024-11-18,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Criminal Finances Act 2017 and Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,361 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2,2024-11-18,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,357 +That the draft Criminal Finances Act 2017 and Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,368 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2,2024-11-18,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,364 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,2024-11-19,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the accessibility of air travel for disabled passengers; to make provision about the powers of the Civil Aviation Authority to enforce accessibility requirements; to remove the limit on compensation for damage to wheelchairs or other mobility equipment on domestic flights; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,281 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the accessibility of air travel for disabled passengers; to make provision about the powers of the Civil Aviation Authority to enforce accessibility requirements; to remove the limit on compensation for damage to wheelchairs or other mobility equipment on domestic flights; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,285 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,2024-11-19,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 29 July 2024 (Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme): Consideration of Lords Amendments (1) Proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after their commencement. Subsequent stages (2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. -(3) Proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,282 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,17 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Louise Haigh.)",house-of-commons,16 +(3) Proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,286 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,18 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Louise Haigh.)",house-of-commons,17 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1,2024-11-19,Infected Blood Inquiry,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the Infected Blood Inquiry.",house-of-commons,283 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1,2024-11-19,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,284 +That this House has considered the Infected Blood Inquiry.",house-of-commons,287 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1,2024-11-19,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,288 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,2024-11-20,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to issue guidance about the application of the criminal law in respect of the administration of pain relief by healthcare professionals to people who are terminally ill; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,533 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2,2024-11-20,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,534 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to issue guidance about the application of the criminal law in respect of the administration of pain relief by healthcare professionals to people who are terminally ill; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,540 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2,2024-11-20,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,541 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,2024-11-20,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill: Committal @@ -16028,29 +16028,29 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,535 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,542 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,2024-11-20,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any sums required by the Treasury or Secretary of State for the purpose of providing loans or other financial assistance to, or for the benefit of, the government of Ukraine as a result of— (a) the arrangements described as the Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration Loans for Ukraine announced on 14 June 2024 at the G7 summit in Apulia in Italy, or -(b) any subsequent arrangements that are supplemental to or modify or replace those arrangements.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,536 +(b) any subsequent arrangements that are supplemental to or modify or replace those arrangements.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,543 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,2024-11-20,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 24 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,539 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,546 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,2024-11-20,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,537 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,544 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,2024-11-20,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,538 +That the draft Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,545 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6,2024-11-20,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Collective Investment Schemes (Temporary Recognition) and Central Counterparties (Transitional Provision) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,540 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1,2024-11-20,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,541 +That the draft Collective Investment Schemes (Temporary Recognition) and Central Counterparties (Transitional Provision) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,547 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1,2024-11-20,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,548 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3,2024-11-21,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the impact of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) on the publication of stories in the public interest; acknowledges that most cases of SLAPPs do not reach the courts, but are blocked or changed at an earlier, unseen stage; further recognises the importance of disclosing suppressed stories under parliamentary privilege in order to highlight the broader impact of legal threats on free speech; further acknowledges efforts made to tackle SLAPPs through the Economic Crime and Transparency Act 2023; and calls on the Government to introduce comprehensive anti-SLAPP legislation that provides swift dismissal of such cases, protects those targeted from prohibitive legal costs, and ensures that SLAPP filers face significant financial deterrents.",house-of-commons,412 +That this House recognises the impact of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) on the publication of stories in the public interest; acknowledges that most cases of SLAPPs do not reach the courts, but are blocked or changed at an earlier, unseen stage; further recognises the importance of disclosing suppressed stories under parliamentary privilege in order to highlight the broader impact of legal threats on free speech; further acknowledges efforts made to tackle SLAPPs through the Economic Crime and Transparency Act 2023; and calls on the Government to introduce comprehensive anti-SLAPP legislation that provides swift dismissal of such cases, protects those targeted from prohibitive legal costs, and ensures that SLAPP filers face significant financial deterrents.",house-of-commons,419 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1,2024-11-21,International Men’s Day,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered International Men’s Day, issues affecting boys’ and men’s health and wellbeing and gender equality.",house-of-commons,413 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3,2024-11-21,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,414 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.552.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.552.3,2024-11-25,Second Reading: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,126 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.558.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.558.2,2024-11-25,Amendment: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House observes that the Autumn Budget 2024 has cut central Government funding for retail, hospitality and leisure business rate relief in 2025-26, and that this Government funding will end completely in 2026-27; expresses concern that the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill represents a stealth increase in business rates on high streets and the hospitality sector, as well as on larger businesses, on top of the Government’s increases in National Insurance contributions; regrets the lack of a proper cumulative impact assessment on the effect on business; notes that the removal of charitable rate relief on independent schools, taken together with the imposition of VAT, will mean fewer children going to private schools and will therefore create extra pressure on state schools, will undermine aspiration and parental choice, and mean larger class sizes in state schools and increased costs for taxpayers; and therefore declines to give a Second Reading to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill.”",house-of-commons,127 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), +That this House has considered International Men’s Day, issues affecting boys’ and men’s health and wellbeing and gender equality.",house-of-commons,420 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3,2024-11-21,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,421 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.552.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.552.3,2024-11-25,Second Reading: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,127 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.558.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.558.2,2024-11-25,Amendment: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: +“this House observes that the Autumn Budget 2024 has cut central Government funding for retail, hospitality and leisure business rate relief in 2025-26, and that this Government funding will end completely in 2026-27; expresses concern that the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill represents a stealth increase in business rates on high streets and the hospitality sector, as well as on larger businesses, on top of the Government’s increases in National Insurance contributions; regrets the lack of a proper cumulative impact assessment on the effect on business; notes that the removal of charitable rate relief on independent schools, taken together with the imposition of VAT, will mean fewer children going to private schools and will therefore create extra pressure on state schools, will undermine aspiration and parental choice, and mean larger class sizes in state schools and increased costs for taxpayers; and therefore declines to give a Second Reading to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill.”",house-of-commons,128 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill: Committal (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -16062,21 +16062,21 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,619 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,620 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,626 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,627 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise any increase in the sums payable into the Consolidated Fund resulting from— (1) multipliers that are up to 0.1 higher than the relevant non-domestic rating multiplier; -(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,621 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10,2024-11-25,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,622 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12,2024-11-25,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,623 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6,2024-11-25,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,624 +(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,628 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10,2024-11-25,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,629 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12,2024-11-25,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,630 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6,2024-11-25,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), +That the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,631 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2,2024-11-26,Leave for Bill: Treatment of Terminal Illness,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the liability of practitioners, and of the organisation which employs the practitioner, where a practitioner prescribes an unlicensed medicine to or carries out a non-standard treatment on a person who is terminally ill; to make provision about the import, storage and use of equipment and unlicensed medicines for the purpose of such prescriptions or such treatment; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,217 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the liability of practitioners, and of the organisation which employs the practitioner, where a practitioner prescribes an unlicensed medicine to or carries out a non-standard treatment on a person who is terminally ill; to make provision about the import, storage and use of equipment and unlicensed medicines for the purpose of such prescriptions or such treatment; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,218 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.683.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.683.2,2024-11-26,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,5 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: @@ -16090,25 +16090,25 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,218 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,219 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (1) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and -(2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,219 +(2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,220 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)). That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise— (1) the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,220 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,221 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4,2024-11-26,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ombudsman Scheme) (Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,221 +That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ombudsman Scheme) (Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,222 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6,2024-11-26,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,222 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1,2024-11-26,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,223 +That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1,2024-11-26,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,224 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,2024-11-27,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),"I beg to move that leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to commission and publish a review of the legislation and guidance relating to e-scooters; to place a duty on the Secretary of State to promote public awareness of legislation relating to the use of e-scooters; and for connected purposes. -Almost two years to the day since I brought the first debate to this House on the antisocial use of e-bikes and e-scooters—it is quite pertinent to be following the statement on respect orders, and I too would be interested in having a trial area; just getting that in there—I am introducing this Bill today to highlight an issue of much concern to the many constituents in Newport East who frequently raise with me the antisocial and sometimes dangerous use of e-scooters and e-bikes. I would like to thank those residents and Newport councillors, particularly in hotspot areas in my constituency, for talking to me about this.",house-of-commons,419 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2,2024-11-27,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,64 +Almost two years to the day since I brought the first debate to this House on the antisocial use of e-bikes and e-scooters—it is quite pertinent to be following the statement on respect orders, and I too would be interested in having a trial area; just getting that in there—I am introducing this Bill today to highlight an issue of much concern to the many constituents in Newport East who frequently raise with me the antisocial and sometimes dangerous use of e-scooters and e-bikes. I would like to thank those residents and Newport councillors, particularly in hotspot areas in my constituency, for talking to me about this.",house-of-commons,426 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2,2024-11-27,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,65 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.821.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.821.1,2024-11-27,Amendment: Finance Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give the Finance Bill a Second Reading because it derives from the 2024 Autumn Budget which will lead to jobs being lost, curtailed investment and prices being raised; because the Finance Bill constitutes an assault on business by increasing taxes on investment; because it will reduce the competitiveness of the United Kingdom’s tax regime; because it levies the first ever tax on educational choice and will increase pressure on state schools; because it will drive up rents by increasing tax on homeownership; because it will substantially increase the size of the state without a sustainable plan to fund it; and because it will reduce living standards, increase borrowing and debt, drive up inflation and interest rates, with the result that the OBR growth forecast for the Autumn Budget is lower than that accompanying the Spring Budget of the last Government.”",house-of-commons,65 +“this House declines to give the Finance Bill a Second Reading because it derives from the 2024 Autumn Budget which will lead to jobs being lost, curtailed investment and prices being raised; because the Finance Bill constitutes an assault on business by increasing taxes on investment; because it will reduce the competitiveness of the United Kingdom’s tax regime; because it levies the first ever tax on educational choice and will increase pressure on state schools; because it will drive up rents by increasing tax on homeownership; because it will substantially increase the size of the state without a sustainable plan to fund it; and because it will reduce living standards, increase borrowing and debt, drive up inflation and interest rates, with the result that the OBR growth forecast for the Autumn Budget is lower than that accompanying the Spring Budget of the last Government.”",house-of-commons,66 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,2024-11-27,Finance Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)). That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance Bill: Committal @@ -16133,14 +16133,23 @@ Proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading (8) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (9) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. Programming committee -(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,420 +(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,427 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2,2024-11-27,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Medical Devices (Post-market Surveillance Requirements) (Amendment) (Great Britain) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,421 +That the draft Medical Devices (Post-market Surveillance Requirements) (Amendment) (Great Britain) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,428 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,2024-11-27,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 28 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,422 +That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 28 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,429 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,2024-11-27,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,423 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1,2024-11-27,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,424 +That the draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,430 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1,2024-11-27,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,431 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1,2024-11-28,Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,296 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2,2024-11-28,Taiwan: International Status,"I beg to move, +That this House, recalling that United Nations Resolution 2758 of 25 October 1971, which established the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations (UN), does not mention Taiwan, notes that UN Resolution 2758 does not address the political status of Taiwan or establish PRC sovereignty over Taiwan and is silent both on the status of Taiwan in the UN and on Taiwanese participation in UN agencies; and calls on the Government to clarify its position that UN Resolution 2758 does not establish the One China Principle as a matter of international law, to state clearly that nothing in law prevents the participation of Taiwan in international organisations and to condemn efforts made by representatives of the PRC to distort the meaning of UN Resolution 2758 in support of Beijing’s One China Principle and the alteration of historic documents by representatives of the PRC, changing the name of the country from Taiwan to Taiwan, province of China.",house-of-commons,294 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1,2024-11-28,Pakistan: Freedom of Religion,"I beg to move, +That this House notes reports of deteriorating religious freedom in Pakistan; expresses its concern over the alleged widespread forced conversions and human rights abuses of minority religious groups; deplores the lack of action by the Pakistani government, which represents a serious violation of Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and further notes that the arrest of opposition religious leaders by the local authorities has led to condemnation both in Pakistan and further afield.",house-of-commons,295 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1,2024-11-29,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,11 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5,2024-11-29,Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, that the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,240 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5,2024-11-29,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,241 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1,2024-11-29,Adjournment Debate: Men’s Violence against Women and Girls,"Motion 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"uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)),\nThat the following provisions shall apply to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill:\nCommittal\n(1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee.\nProceedings in Public Bill Committee\n(2) Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Tuesday 17 December 2024.\n(3) The Public Bill Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it meets.\nConsideration and Third Reading\n(4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced.\n(5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day.\n(6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading.\nOther proceedings\n(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.\u2014(Chris Elmore.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)),\nThat, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.\u2014(Chris Elmore.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)),\nThat, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise any increase in the sums payable into the Consolidated Fund resulting from\u2014\n(1) multipliers that are up to 0.1 higher than the relevant non-domestic rating multiplier;\n(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024", "motion_text": "That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)\nQuestion agreed to.", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024", "motion_text": "That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)\nQuestion agreed to.", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)),\nThat the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)", @@ -94960,6 +95037,62 @@ "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Christian Wakeford.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments", + "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Jeff Smith.)", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Taiwan: International Status", + "motion_text": "I beg to move,\nThat this House, recalling that United Nations Resolution 2758 of 25 October 1971, which established the People\u2019s Republic of China (PRC) as the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations (UN), does not mention Taiwan, notes that UN Resolution 2758 does not address the political status of Taiwan or establish PRC sovereignty over Taiwan and is silent both on the status of Taiwan in the UN and on Taiwanese participation in UN agencies; and calls on the Government to clarify its position that UN Resolution 2758 does not establish the One China Principle as a matter of international law, to state clearly that nothing in law prevents the participation of Taiwan in international organisations and to condemn efforts made by representatives of the PRC to distort the meaning of UN Resolution 2758 in support of Beijing\u2019s One China Principle and the alteration of historic documents by representatives of the PRC, changing the name of the country from Taiwan to Taiwan, province of China.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Pakistan: Freedom of Religion", + "motion_text": "I beg to move,\nThat this House notes reports of deteriorating religious freedom in Pakistan; expresses its concern over the alleged widespread forced conversions and human rights abuses of minority religious groups; deplores the lack of action by the Pakistani government, which represents a serious violation of Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and further notes that the arrest of opposition religious leaders by the local authorities has led to condemnation both in Pakistan and further afield.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, That the House sit in private.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, that the Bill be now read a Second time.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Adjournment Debate: Men\u2019s Violence against Women and Girls", + "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Taiwo Owatemi.)", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, { "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1.1", "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1", diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/parliamentary_motions.sqlite b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/parliamentary_motions.sqlite index 449b5fb..c52169f 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/parliamentary_motions.sqlite and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/parliamentary_motions.sqlite differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/parliamentary_motions.xlsx b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/parliamentary_motions.xlsx index 173747e..0f8fc54 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/parliamentary_motions.xlsx and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0.1/parliamentary_motions.xlsx differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/agreements.csv b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/agreements.csv index 7596d12..c24a69c 100644 --- a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/agreements.csv +++ b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/agreements.csv @@ -3129,100 +3129,100 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1308.1.6,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debat uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.8.10,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.8,b1309.8/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Expenditure in connection with compensation schemes relating to Post Office Horizon system etc.,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6.1,house-of-commons,332 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1316.1.4,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1310.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1316.1,b1316.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Compensation Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2.1,house-of-commons,333 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1324.0.2,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1324.0,b1324.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Transport Infrastructure: Cullompton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1.1,house-of-commons,334 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1.3,2024-01-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1,d132.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,house-of-commons,251 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.26,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,b159.2/26,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,house-of-commons,91 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.4,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.162.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,b222.1/4,"Question agreed to. The Deputy Speaker declared the main Question, as amended, to be agreed to (Standing Order No. 31(2)).",NHS Dentistry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,house-of-commons,92 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,b269.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,house-of-commons,93 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,house-of-commons,94 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.5,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,house-of-commons,95 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,b270.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,house-of-commons,96 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5,b270.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,house-of-commons,97 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1.7,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1,b277.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,house-of-commons,98 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.20,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,c329.2/20,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,house-of-commons,289 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,c332.1/4,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,house-of-commons,290 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0.6,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0,c349.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,house-of-commons,291 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0.10,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0,c364.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,house-of-commons,292 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0,c385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,293 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,c411.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,house-of-commons,294 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6,c411.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,house-of-commons,295 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6.3,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,house-of-commons,296 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0.3,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0,b525.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,SEND Provision and Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,house-of-commons,307 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1,b551.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Proposed British Jewish History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,house-of-commons,308 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0,b556.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,house-of-commons,309 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1.3,2024-01-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1,d132.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,house-of-commons,257 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.26,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,b159.2/26,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,house-of-commons,94 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.4,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.162.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,b222.1/4,"Question agreed to. The Deputy Speaker declared the main Question, as amended, to be agreed to (Standing Order No. 31(2)).",NHS Dentistry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,house-of-commons,95 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,b269.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,house-of-commons,96 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,house-of-commons,97 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.5,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,house-of-commons,98 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,b270.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,house-of-commons,99 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5,b270.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,house-of-commons,100 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1.7,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1,b277.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,house-of-commons,101 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.20,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,c329.2/20,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,house-of-commons,295 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,c332.1/4,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,house-of-commons,296 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0.6,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0,c349.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,house-of-commons,297 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0.10,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0,c364.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,house-of-commons,298 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0,c385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,299 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,c411.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,house-of-commons,300 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6,c411.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,house-of-commons,301 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6.3,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,house-of-commons,302 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0.3,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0,b525.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,SEND Provision and Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,house-of-commons,313 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1,b551.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Proposed British Jewish History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,house-of-commons,314 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0,b556.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,house-of-commons,315 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.1.5,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.1,b649.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,house-of-commons,56 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.2.3,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.2,b656.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1.1,house-of-commons,57 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.665.0.11,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.665.0,b665.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill (Instruction),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3.1,house-of-commons,58 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3.2,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.798.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3,e799.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,house-of-commons,370 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0.13,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0,e806.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,house-of-commons,371 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.23,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,c832.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,house-of-commons,543 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,c984.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,house-of-commons,544 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0,c992.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,house-of-commons,545 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5.9,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5,d1056.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,229 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1.2,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1,d1100.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Loan Charge,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,house-of-commons,230 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2.4,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2,d1121.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,High Speed 2 Compensation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,house-of-commons,231 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0.12,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0,d1127.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,house-of-commons,232 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0.5,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0,b1162.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,house-of-commons,310 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0.4,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0,b1191.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,house-of-commons,311 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0.3,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0,b1200.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,house-of-commons,312 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7.2,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7,b1216.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,house-of-commons,313 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.11,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,d117.1/11,Question agreed to.,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,house-of-commons,402 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.2,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,d118.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,house-of-commons,403 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0.12,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0,d126.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,house-of-commons,404 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.17,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,f197.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,house-of-commons,466 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.3,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,f267.3/3,Question agreed to.,Protecting Steel in the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,house-of-commons,467 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,f269.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,house-of-commons,468 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1,f278.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,house-of-commons,469 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.15,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,b312.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,house-of-commons,372 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1,b345.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,house-of-commons,373 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0.5,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0,b348.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,house-of-commons,374 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3.7,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3,b404.3/7,Question put and agreed to.,Situation in the Red Sea,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,house-of-commons,375 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,house-of-commons,376 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.6,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,house-of-commons,377 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1.4,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1,b413.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,house-of-commons,378 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3.2,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.798.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3,e799.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,house-of-commons,376 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0.13,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0,e806.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,house-of-commons,377 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.23,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,c832.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,house-of-commons,549 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,c984.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,house-of-commons,550 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0,c992.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,house-of-commons,551 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5.9,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5,d1056.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,235 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1.2,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1,d1100.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Loan Charge,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,house-of-commons,236 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2.4,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2,d1121.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,High Speed 2 Compensation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,house-of-commons,237 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0.12,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0,d1127.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,house-of-commons,238 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0.5,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0,b1162.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,house-of-commons,316 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0.4,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0,b1191.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,house-of-commons,317 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0.3,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0,b1200.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,house-of-commons,318 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7.2,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7,b1216.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,house-of-commons,319 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.11,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,d117.1/11,Question agreed to.,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,house-of-commons,408 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.2,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,d118.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,house-of-commons,409 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0.12,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0,d126.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,house-of-commons,410 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.17,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,f197.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,house-of-commons,472 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.3,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,f267.3/3,Question agreed to.,Protecting Steel in the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,house-of-commons,473 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,f269.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,house-of-commons,474 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1,f278.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,house-of-commons,475 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.15,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,b312.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,house-of-commons,378 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1,b345.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,house-of-commons,379 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0.5,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0,b348.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,house-of-commons,380 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3.7,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3,b404.3/7,Question put and agreed to.,Situation in the Red Sea,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,house-of-commons,381 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,house-of-commons,382 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.6,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,house-of-commons,383 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1.4,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1,b413.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,house-of-commons,384 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.2,2024-01-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.479.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0,a498.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.3,house-of-commons,52 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.501.0.10,2024-01-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.501.0,a501.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,house-of-commons,53 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2,d526.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,house-of-commons,99 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.528.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0,d554.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,house-of-commons,100 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1.2,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1,d563.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,house-of-commons,101 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1,d575.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,house-of-commons,102 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0,d585.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,house-of-commons,103 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3.11,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3,d690.3/11,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,house-of-commons,493 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,d692.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,house-of-commons,494 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16,d692.16/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,house-of-commons,495 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9,d692.9/2,Question agreed to.,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,house-of-commons,496 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,d693.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,house-of-commons,499 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,d693.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,house-of-commons,497 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5,d693.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,house-of-commons,498 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0.8,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.694.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0,d699.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,house-of-commons,500 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.22,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,c732.2/22,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,house-of-commons,531 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0,c830.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Media Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,house-of-commons,532 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,c830.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,house-of-commons,533 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7,c830.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,house-of-commons,534 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.3,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,c830.9/3,Question agreed to.,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,house-of-commons,535 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1.4,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1,c843.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,house-of-commons,536 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.23,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,d900.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Police (Declaration),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,house-of-commons,284 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2.8,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2,d942.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,house-of-commons,285 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1.4,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1,d949.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pensions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,house-of-commons,286 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,d949.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,house-of-commons,287 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0,d964.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,house-of-commons,288 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1,a1043.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,house-of-commons,238 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0,a1068.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,house-of-commons,239 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0,a1094.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,house-of-commons,240 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0.14,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0,a1098.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,house-of-commons,241 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1.3,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1,c1120.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,house-of-commons,115 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0.2,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0,c1164.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,house-of-commons,116 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0.5,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0,c1176.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,house-of-commons,117 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3,c52.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,house-of-commons,124 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1.5,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1,c74.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Finance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,house-of-commons,125 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,c93.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,house-of-commons,126 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,c94.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,house-of-commons,127 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3,c94.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,house-of-commons,128 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0.8,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0,c98.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,house-of-commons,129 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.16,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,c124.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,house-of-commons,279 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1.4,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1,c170.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Knife and Sword Ban,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,house-of-commons,280 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,c218.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,house-of-commons,281 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6,c218.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,house-of-commons,282 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1.3,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.222.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1,c230.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2,d526.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,house-of-commons,102 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.528.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0,d554.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,house-of-commons,103 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1.2,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1,d563.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,house-of-commons,104 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1,d575.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,house-of-commons,105 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0,d585.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,house-of-commons,106 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3.11,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3,d690.3/11,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,house-of-commons,499 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,d692.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,house-of-commons,500 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16,d692.16/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,house-of-commons,501 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9,d692.9/2,Question agreed to.,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,house-of-commons,502 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,d693.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,house-of-commons,505 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,d693.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,house-of-commons,503 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5,d693.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,house-of-commons,504 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0.8,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.694.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0,d699.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,house-of-commons,506 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.22,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,c732.2/22,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,house-of-commons,537 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0,c830.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Media Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,house-of-commons,538 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,c830.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,house-of-commons,539 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7,c830.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,house-of-commons,540 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.3,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,c830.9/3,Question agreed to.,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,house-of-commons,541 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1.4,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1,c843.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,house-of-commons,542 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.23,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,d900.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Police (Declaration),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,house-of-commons,290 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2.8,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2,d942.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,house-of-commons,291 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1.4,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1,d949.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pensions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,house-of-commons,292 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,d949.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,house-of-commons,293 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0,d964.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,house-of-commons,294 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1,a1043.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,house-of-commons,244 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0,a1068.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,house-of-commons,245 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0,a1094.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,house-of-commons,246 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0.14,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0,a1098.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,house-of-commons,247 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1.3,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1,c1120.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,house-of-commons,121 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0.2,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0,c1164.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,house-of-commons,122 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0.5,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0,c1176.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,house-of-commons,123 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3,c52.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,house-of-commons,130 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1.5,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1,c74.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Finance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,house-of-commons,131 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,c93.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,house-of-commons,132 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,c94.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,house-of-commons,133 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3,c94.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,house-of-commons,134 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0.8,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0,c98.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,house-of-commons,135 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.16,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,c124.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,house-of-commons,285 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1.4,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1,c170.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Knife and Sword Ban,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,house-of-commons,286 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,c218.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,house-of-commons,287 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6,c218.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,house-of-commons,288 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1.3,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.222.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1,c230.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,house-of-commons,289 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.27,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2,c275.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: State Pension Age (Compensation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.1,house-of-commons,2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.292.2.6,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.292.2,c292.2/6,Question put and agreed to.,Police Grant Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1.1,house-of-commons,3 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.328.1.8,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.328.1,c328.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Local Government Finance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2.1,house-of-commons,4 @@ -3230,49 +3230,49 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debat uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12,c330.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.3,house-of-commons,5 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.14.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.14,c330.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.3,house-of-commons,6 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.341.0.6,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.341.0,c341.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,house-of-commons,8 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1.3,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1,b403.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,National HIV Testing Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,house-of-commons,365 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0.7,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0,b432.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office Management Culture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,house-of-commons,366 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1.4,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1,b439.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,house-of-commons,367 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4,a558.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,house-of-commons,262 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7,a559.7/2,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,house-of-commons,263 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.6,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,a560.1/6,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,house-of-commons,264 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,a560.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,house-of-commons,265 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,house-of-commons,266 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,house-of-commons,267 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0,a572.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,house-of-commons,268 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.15,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,a605.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,house-of-commons,434 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.4,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,a675.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,house-of-commons,435 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0.3,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0,a689.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,house-of-commons,436 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.3,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/3,Amendment (a) agreed to.,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,house-of-commons,315 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.4,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/4,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,house-of-commons,314 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10,c810.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,house-of-commons,316 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,c810.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,house-of-commons,317 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3,c818.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,house-of-commons,318 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0,c926.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,house-of-commons,162 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2,c944.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,house-of-commons,163 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1.2,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1,c950.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1.3,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1,b403.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,National HIV Testing Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,house-of-commons,371 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0.7,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0,b432.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office Management Culture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,house-of-commons,372 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1.4,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1,b439.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,house-of-commons,373 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4,a558.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,house-of-commons,268 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7,a559.7/2,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,house-of-commons,269 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.6,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,a560.1/6,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,house-of-commons,270 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,a560.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,house-of-commons,271 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,house-of-commons,272 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,house-of-commons,273 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0,a572.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,house-of-commons,274 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.15,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,a605.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,house-of-commons,440 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.4,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,a675.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,house-of-commons,441 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0.3,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0,a689.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,house-of-commons,442 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.3,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/3,Amendment (a) agreed to.,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,house-of-commons,321 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.4,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/4,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,house-of-commons,320 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10,c810.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,house-of-commons,322 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,c810.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,house-of-commons,323 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3,c818.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,house-of-commons,324 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0,c926.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,house-of-commons,168 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2,c944.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,house-of-commons,169 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1.2,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1,c950.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,house-of-commons,170 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1009.2.2,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1009.2,a1009.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,house-of-commons,37 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1020.0.2,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1020.0,a1020.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,house-of-commons,38 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1038.1.3,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1038.1,a1038.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,house-of-commons,39 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.968.0.5,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.968.0,a968.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4.1,house-of-commons,35 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.989.0.4,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.989.0,a989.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,house-of-commons,36 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3.22,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3,b106.3/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,house-of-commons,298 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3.6,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3,b97.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,house-of-commons,297 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.13,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,c171.2/13,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,house-of-commons,341 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.23,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,c235.0/23,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,house-of-commons,342 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12,c298.12/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,house-of-commons,343 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.11,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.243.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,c298.3/11,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,house-of-commons,344 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.3,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,c298.6/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,house-of-commons,345 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,c298.8/6,Question agreed to.,Committee on Standards,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,house-of-commons,346 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,c299.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,house-of-commons,354 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,c299.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,house-of-commons,347 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,c299.13/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,house-of-commons,348 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,c299.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,house-of-commons,349 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,c299.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,house-of-commons,350 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,c299.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,house-of-commons,351 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,c299.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,house-of-commons,352 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1,c300.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,house-of-commons,353 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1,c306.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,house-of-commons,355 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3.22,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3,b106.3/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,house-of-commons,304 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3.6,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3,b97.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,house-of-commons,303 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.13,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,c171.2/13,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,house-of-commons,347 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.23,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,c235.0/23,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,house-of-commons,348 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12,c298.12/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,house-of-commons,349 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.11,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.243.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,c298.3/11,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,house-of-commons,350 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.3,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,c298.6/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,house-of-commons,351 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,c298.8/6,Question agreed to.,Committee on Standards,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,house-of-commons,352 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,c299.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,house-of-commons,360 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,c299.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,house-of-commons,353 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,c299.13/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,house-of-commons,354 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,c299.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,house-of-commons,355 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,c299.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,house-of-commons,356 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,c299.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,house-of-commons,357 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,c299.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,house-of-commons,358 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1,c300.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,house-of-commons,359 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1,c306.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,house-of-commons,361 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.19,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2,a369.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Brain Tumours,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.1,house-of-commons,9 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.397.0.6,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.397.0,a397.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,house-of-commons,10 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.11,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1,a398.1/11,Question agreed to.,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.1,house-of-commons,11 @@ -3282,369 +3282,369 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.0.4,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.2,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5,a402.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3.1,house-of-commons,15 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.1.2,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.1,a403.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.3,house-of-commons,16 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.408.0.13,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.408.0,a408.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,house-of-commons,17 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0,b506.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,house-of-commons,322 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0,b535.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Welsh Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,house-of-commons,323 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0.2,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0,b542.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,house-of-commons,324 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2.8,2024-03-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2,a618.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,house-of-commons,80 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0.4,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0,a733.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Farming,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,house-of-commons,387 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0.13,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0,a738.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,house-of-commons,388 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.12,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,a766.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,house-of-commons,131 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0,a800.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,house-of-commons,132 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9,a801.9/2,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,house-of-commons,133 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.4,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,a802.1/4,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,house-of-commons,134 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,a802.3/5,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,house-of-commons,135 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3,a804.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,house-of-commons,136 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2,a806.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,137 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7,a807.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,house-of-commons,138 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,a808.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,house-of-commons,139 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,a808.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,house-of-commons,140 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7,a808.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,house-of-commons,141 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,house-of-commons,142 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.6,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,house-of-commons,143 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1,a814.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,house-of-commons,144 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.4,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,b932.2/4,Question agreed to.,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,house-of-commons,145 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1.3,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1,b942.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,house-of-commons,146 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1.2,2024-03-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1,c1074.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,house-of-commons,62 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0.5,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.126.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0,c131.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,house-of-commons,472 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.17,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,c43.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,house-of-commons,471 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,b165.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,house-of-commons,453 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.10,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/10,Question agreed to.,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,house-of-commons,456 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/14,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,house-of-commons,457 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.18,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/18,Question agreed to.,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,house-of-commons,458 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,house-of-commons,454 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.6,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/6,Question agreed to.,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,house-of-commons,455 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,b272.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,house-of-commons,459 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1.12,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1,b278.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,460 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.24,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,b325.2/24,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,house-of-commons,473 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.6,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,b373.1/6,Question agreed to.,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,house-of-commons,474 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0.5,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0,b376.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,house-of-commons,475 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,b392.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,house-of-commons,476 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1,b396.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,house-of-commons,477 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0.22,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0,b401.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,house-of-commons,478 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0.12,2024-03-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0,d546.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,house-of-commons,565 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0.2,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0,a610.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,house-of-commons,233 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3.4,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3,a634.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,house-of-commons,234 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,house-of-commons,165 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,house-of-commons,166 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,c658.3/9,Question agreed to.,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,house-of-commons,167 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.659.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,c767.1/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,house-of-commons,168 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11,c772.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,house-of-commons,169 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.12,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/12,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,house-of-commons,173 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,house-of-commons,170 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,house-of-commons,171 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/9,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,house-of-commons,172 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,c772.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,house-of-commons,174 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,c772.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,house-of-commons,175 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,house-of-commons,176 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,house-of-commons,177 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1,c774.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,house-of-commons,178 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0,c781.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,house-of-commons,179 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.14,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,b834.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,house-of-commons,379 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0.5,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0,b901.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,house-of-commons,380 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,b902.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,house-of-commons,381 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,b902.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,house-of-commons,382 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,b902.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,house-of-commons,385 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,b903.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,house-of-commons,383 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3,b903.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,house-of-commons,384 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0,b914.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,house-of-commons,386 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3.8,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3,c1008.3/8,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,house-of-commons,438 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,c1009.1/18,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,house-of-commons,439 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.4,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,c1010.1/4,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,house-of-commons,440 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1.9,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1,c1026.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,house-of-commons,441 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,c952.2/18,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,house-of-commons,437 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0.4,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0,c1120.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,house-of-commons,540 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1.2,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1,c1150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,house-of-commons,541 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1.5,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1,c1158.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,house-of-commons,542 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3.6,2024-03-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3,a1237.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,house-of-commons,340 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0,b506.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,house-of-commons,328 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0,b535.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Welsh Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,house-of-commons,329 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0.2,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0,b542.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,house-of-commons,330 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2.8,2024-03-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2,a618.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,house-of-commons,83 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0.4,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0,a733.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Farming,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,house-of-commons,393 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0.13,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0,a738.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,house-of-commons,394 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.12,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,a766.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,house-of-commons,137 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0,a800.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,house-of-commons,138 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9,a801.9/2,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,house-of-commons,139 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.4,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,a802.1/4,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,house-of-commons,140 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,a802.3/5,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,house-of-commons,141 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3,a804.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,house-of-commons,142 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2,a806.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,143 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7,a807.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,house-of-commons,144 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,a808.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,house-of-commons,145 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,a808.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,house-of-commons,146 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7,a808.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,house-of-commons,147 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,house-of-commons,148 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.6,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,house-of-commons,149 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1,a814.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,house-of-commons,150 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.4,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,b932.2/4,Question agreed to.,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,house-of-commons,151 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1.3,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1,b942.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,house-of-commons,152 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1.2,2024-03-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1,c1074.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,house-of-commons,65 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0.5,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.126.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0,c131.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,house-of-commons,478 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.17,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,c43.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,house-of-commons,477 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,b165.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,house-of-commons,459 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.10,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/10,Question agreed to.,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,house-of-commons,462 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/14,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,house-of-commons,463 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.18,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/18,Question agreed to.,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,house-of-commons,464 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,house-of-commons,460 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.6,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/6,Question agreed to.,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,house-of-commons,461 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,b272.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,house-of-commons,465 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1.12,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1,b278.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,466 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.24,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,b325.2/24,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,house-of-commons,479 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.6,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,b373.1/6,Question agreed to.,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,house-of-commons,480 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0.5,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0,b376.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,house-of-commons,481 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,b392.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,house-of-commons,482 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1,b396.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,house-of-commons,483 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0.22,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0,b401.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,house-of-commons,484 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0.12,2024-03-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0,d546.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,house-of-commons,571 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0.2,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0,a610.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,house-of-commons,239 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3.4,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3,a634.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,house-of-commons,240 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,house-of-commons,171 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,house-of-commons,172 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,c658.3/9,Question agreed to.,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,house-of-commons,173 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.659.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,c767.1/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,house-of-commons,174 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11,c772.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,house-of-commons,175 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.12,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/12,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,house-of-commons,179 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,house-of-commons,176 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,house-of-commons,177 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/9,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,house-of-commons,178 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,c772.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,house-of-commons,180 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,c772.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,house-of-commons,181 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,house-of-commons,182 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,house-of-commons,183 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1,c774.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,house-of-commons,184 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0,c781.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,house-of-commons,185 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.14,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,b834.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,house-of-commons,385 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0.5,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0,b901.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,house-of-commons,386 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,b902.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,house-of-commons,387 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,b902.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,house-of-commons,388 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,b902.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,house-of-commons,391 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,b903.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,house-of-commons,389 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3,b903.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,house-of-commons,390 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0,b914.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,house-of-commons,392 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3.8,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3,c1008.3/8,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,house-of-commons,444 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,c1009.1/18,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,house-of-commons,445 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.4,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,c1010.1/4,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,house-of-commons,446 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1.9,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1,c1026.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,house-of-commons,447 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,c952.2/18,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,house-of-commons,443 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0.4,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0,c1120.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,house-of-commons,546 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1.2,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1,c1150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,house-of-commons,547 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1.5,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1,c1158.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,house-of-commons,548 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3.6,2024-03-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3,a1237.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,house-of-commons,346 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1359.0.2,2024-03-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1359.0,b1359.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Acting Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1.2,house-of-commons,33 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1368.1.5,2024-03-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1368.1,b1368.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,house-of-commons,34 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.16,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,b1427.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,house-of-commons,253 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1430.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1448.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3,b1452.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,house-of-commons,254 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3,b1464.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,National Networks National Policy Statement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,house-of-commons,255 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0,b1474.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,house-of-commons,256 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.8,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,e130.3/8,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,house-of-commons,395 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1.6,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1,e142.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,house-of-commons,396 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0.12,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0,e182.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,house-of-commons,269 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.3,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.10,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,e272.11/3,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,house-of-commons,270 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7.2,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7,e272.7/2,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,house-of-commons,271 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.4,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,e272.9/4,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,house-of-commons,272 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3.5,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3,e282.3/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,house-of-commons,273 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.27,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,d337.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,house-of-commons,224 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.9,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.340.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,d368.3/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,house-of-commons,225 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5,d410.5/2,Question agreed to.,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,house-of-commons,226 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,d411.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,house-of-commons,227 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0.13,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0,d417.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,house-of-commons,228 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0.4,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0,a502.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Access to Redress Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,house-of-commons,299 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2.2,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2,a538.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,house-of-commons,300 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0.11,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0,a542.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,house-of-commons,301 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.545.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.565.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,b575.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,house-of-commons,302 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6.4,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6,b576.6/4,Amendment 2 agreed to.,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,house-of-commons,304 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0.3,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0,b585.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,house-of-commons,303 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0.7,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0,b606.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,house-of-commons,305 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0.2,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0,b630.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,house-of-commons,306 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3,c698.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,house-of-commons,121 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1,c754.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Hospice Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,house-of-commons,122 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0.2,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0,c778.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,house-of-commons,123 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.12,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,a824.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,house-of-commons,552 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1,a904.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,house-of-commons,553 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.13,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,a904.3/13,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,house-of-commons,554 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.4,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,a905.1/4,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,house-of-commons,555 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,a905.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,house-of-commons,557 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14,a905.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,house-of-commons,556 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,a905.3/5,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,house-of-commons,558 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8,a905.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,house-of-commons,559 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0.3,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0,a915.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,house-of-commons,560 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.36,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,b1039.1/36,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,407 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.26,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,b1040.1/26,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,house-of-commons,408 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.10,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,b1041.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,409 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,b1042.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,house-of-commons,410 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5.142,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5,b1042.5/142,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,house-of-commons,411 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.6,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,b1047.1/6,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,house-of-commons,412 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,b1048.1/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,house-of-commons,413 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,b1048.3/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,house-of-commons,414 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,b1048.5/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,house-of-commons,415 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,b1049.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,house-of-commons,416 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,b1050.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,house-of-commons,417 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,b1050.3/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,house-of-commons,418 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,b1050.5/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,house-of-commons,419 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.13,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,b1050.7/13,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,house-of-commons,420 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.28,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,b1051.1/28,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,house-of-commons,421 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.18,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,b1052.1/18,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,house-of-commons,422 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.5,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,b1053.1/5,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,house-of-commons,423 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.42,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,b1053.3/42,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,house-of-commons,424 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,b1055.1/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,house-of-commons,425 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.20,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,b1055.3/20,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,house-of-commons,426 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,b1056.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,house-of-commons,427 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,b1057.1/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,house-of-commons,428 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1092.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0,b1098.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,house-of-commons,406 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.4,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,b1105.0/4,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,house-of-commons,429 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3,b1105.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,house-of-commons,430 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,b1106.4/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,house-of-commons,431 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6,b1106.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,house-of-commons,432 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1,b1113.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,house-of-commons,433 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.14,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,b961.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,house-of-commons,405 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4.3,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4,b1188.4/3,Question put and agreed to.,Lesbian Visibility Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,house-of-commons,118 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1.7,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1,b1206.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,house-of-commons,119 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0.22,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0,b1211.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,house-of-commons,120 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.16,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,b1427.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,house-of-commons,259 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1430.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1448.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3,b1452.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,house-of-commons,260 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3,b1464.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,National Networks National Policy Statement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,house-of-commons,261 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0,b1474.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,house-of-commons,262 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.8,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,e130.3/8,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,house-of-commons,401 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1.6,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1,e142.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,house-of-commons,402 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0.12,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0,e182.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,house-of-commons,275 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.3,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.10,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,e272.11/3,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,house-of-commons,276 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7.2,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7,e272.7/2,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,house-of-commons,277 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.4,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,e272.9/4,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,house-of-commons,278 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3.5,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3,e282.3/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,house-of-commons,279 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.27,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,d337.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,house-of-commons,230 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.9,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.340.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,d368.3/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5,d410.5/2,Question agreed to.,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,house-of-commons,232 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,d411.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,house-of-commons,233 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0.13,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0,d417.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,house-of-commons,234 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0.4,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0,a502.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Access to Redress Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,house-of-commons,305 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2.2,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2,a538.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,house-of-commons,306 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0.11,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0,a542.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,house-of-commons,307 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.545.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.565.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,b575.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,house-of-commons,308 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6.4,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6,b576.6/4,Amendment 2 agreed to.,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,house-of-commons,310 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0.3,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0,b585.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,house-of-commons,309 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0.7,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0,b606.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,house-of-commons,311 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0.2,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0,b630.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,house-of-commons,312 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3,c698.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,house-of-commons,127 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1,c754.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Hospice Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,house-of-commons,128 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0.2,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0,c778.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,house-of-commons,129 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.12,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,a824.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,house-of-commons,558 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1,a904.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,house-of-commons,559 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.13,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,a904.3/13,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,house-of-commons,560 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.4,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,a905.1/4,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,house-of-commons,561 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,a905.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,house-of-commons,563 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14,a905.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,house-of-commons,562 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,a905.3/5,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,house-of-commons,564 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8,a905.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,house-of-commons,565 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0.3,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0,a915.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,house-of-commons,566 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.36,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,b1039.1/36,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,413 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.26,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,b1040.1/26,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,house-of-commons,414 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.10,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,b1041.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,415 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,b1042.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,house-of-commons,416 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5.142,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5,b1042.5/142,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,house-of-commons,417 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.6,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,b1047.1/6,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,house-of-commons,418 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,b1048.1/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,house-of-commons,419 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,b1048.3/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,house-of-commons,420 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,b1048.5/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,house-of-commons,421 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,b1049.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,house-of-commons,422 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,b1050.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,house-of-commons,423 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,b1050.3/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,house-of-commons,424 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,b1050.5/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,house-of-commons,425 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.13,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,b1050.7/13,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,house-of-commons,426 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.28,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,b1051.1/28,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,house-of-commons,427 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.18,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,b1052.1/18,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,house-of-commons,428 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.5,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,b1053.1/5,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,house-of-commons,429 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.42,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,b1053.3/42,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,house-of-commons,430 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,b1055.1/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,house-of-commons,431 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.20,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,b1055.3/20,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,house-of-commons,432 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,b1056.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,house-of-commons,433 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,b1057.1/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,house-of-commons,434 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1092.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0,b1098.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,house-of-commons,412 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.4,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,b1105.0/4,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,house-of-commons,435 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3,b1105.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,house-of-commons,436 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,b1106.4/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,house-of-commons,437 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6,b1106.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,house-of-commons,438 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1,b1113.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,house-of-commons,439 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.14,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,b961.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,house-of-commons,411 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4.3,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4,b1188.4/3,Question put and agreed to.,Lesbian Visibility Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,house-of-commons,124 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1.7,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1,b1206.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,house-of-commons,125 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0.22,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0,b1211.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,house-of-commons,126 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1238.1.4,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1238.1,a1238.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,house-of-commons,47 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1263.1.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1263.1,a1263.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,house-of-commons,48 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1274.0.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1274.0,a1274.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,house-of-commons,49 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1284.1.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1284.1,a1284.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,house-of-commons,50 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1298.1.2,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1298.1,a1298.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,house-of-commons,51 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.8,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,a106.3/8,Amendment 25 agreed to.,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,house-of-commons,72 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.17,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,a110.5/17,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,house-of-commons,73 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.16,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,a111.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,house-of-commons,74 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1,a118.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,house-of-commons,75 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,a118.10/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,house-of-commons,76 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5,a119.5/2,Question agreed to.,House of Commons Members’ Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,house-of-commons,77 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.3,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,a119.7/3,Question agreed to.,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,house-of-commons,78 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0.15,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0,a124.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,house-of-commons,79 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4,a65.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,house-of-commons,71 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.19,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,a171.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,house-of-commons,479 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.9,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,a174.1/9,Question agreed to.,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,house-of-commons,480 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,a228.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,house-of-commons,481 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,a229.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,house-of-commons,482 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3,a229.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,house-of-commons,483 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1.3,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1,a240.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,house-of-commons,484 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.17,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,a293.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,house-of-commons,216 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0.2,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.296.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0,a312.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,house-of-commons,217 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.3,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,a312.3/3,Question agreed to.,Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,house-of-commons,218 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1.12,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1,a316.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,house-of-commons,219 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0,b385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,house-of-commons,537 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1,b411.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pension Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,house-of-commons,538 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1,b422.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,house-of-commons,539 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.8,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,a106.3/8,Amendment 25 agreed to.,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,house-of-commons,75 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.17,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,a110.5/17,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,house-of-commons,76 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.16,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,a111.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,house-of-commons,77 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1,a118.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,house-of-commons,78 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,a118.10/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,house-of-commons,79 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5,a119.5/2,Question agreed to.,House of Commons Members’ Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,house-of-commons,80 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.3,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,a119.7/3,Question agreed to.,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,house-of-commons,81 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0.15,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0,a124.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,house-of-commons,82 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4,a65.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,house-of-commons,74 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.19,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,a171.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,house-of-commons,485 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.9,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,a174.1/9,Question agreed to.,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,house-of-commons,486 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,a228.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,house-of-commons,487 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,a229.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,house-of-commons,488 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3,a229.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,house-of-commons,489 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1.3,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1,a240.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.17,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,a293.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,house-of-commons,222 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0.2,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.296.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0,a312.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.3,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,a312.3/3,Question agreed to.,Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,house-of-commons,224 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1.12,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1,a316.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,house-of-commons,225 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0,b385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,house-of-commons,543 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1,b411.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pension Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,house-of-commons,544 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1,b422.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,house-of-commons,545 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.482.0.3,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.482.0,b482.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (New Drivers),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2.1,house-of-commons,59 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.543.0.20,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.543.0,b543.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Defence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1.1,house-of-commons,60 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.554.3.3,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.554.3,b554.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,house-of-commons,61 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.19,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,c602.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,house-of-commons,335 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1.9,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1,c622.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,house-of-commons,336 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1,c644.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,house-of-commons,337 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1,c658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House (13 May),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,house-of-commons,338 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1.11,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1,c666.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,house-of-commons,339 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1,b761.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Miners and Mining Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,house-of-commons,397 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0,b791.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,house-of-commons,398 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1.4,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1,b796.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,house-of-commons,399 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.2,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.69.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,c107.2/2,Question agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,house-of-commons,276 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3,c46.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Public Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,house-of-commons,274 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1,c67.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,house-of-commons,275 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.16,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,c164.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,house-of-commons,157 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4.5,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4,c174.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,house-of-commons,158 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1.4,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1,c190.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Employment (Allocation of Tips),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,house-of-commons,159 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0.2,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0,c226.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,War Graves Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,house-of-commons,160 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0.8,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.227.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0,c237.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,house-of-commons,161 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.14,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,c269.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,house-of-commons,198 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0,c273.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,house-of-commons,199 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3,c374.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,house-of-commons,200 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.19,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,c374.5/19,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,house-of-commons,201 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.12,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,c375.1/12,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,house-of-commons,202 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.7,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,c375.3/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,house-of-commons,203 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.15,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,c376.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,house-of-commons,204 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.11,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,c376.3/11,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,house-of-commons,205 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.16,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,c377.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,206 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.24,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,c377.3/24,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,house-of-commons,207 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.10,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,c378.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,house-of-commons,208 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.30,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,c383.1/30,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,house-of-commons,209 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1.43,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1,c390.1/43,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,house-of-commons,210 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.3,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,c393.3/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,house-of-commons,211 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8,c393.8/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,house-of-commons,212 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,c394.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,house-of-commons,213 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0.6,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0,c400.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,house-of-commons,214 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2.4,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2,c522.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,house-of-commons,451 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3.3,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3,c532.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,house-of-commons,452 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1,a544.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,house-of-commons,325 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.10,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,a547.0/10,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,house-of-commons,327 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1,a556.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,house-of-commons,326 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1,a568.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,house-of-commons,328 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,a573.0/3,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,house-of-commons,330 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1,a579.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,house-of-commons,329 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1,a585.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,house-of-commons,331 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2,a594.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,house-of-commons,332 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1,a602.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,house-of-commons,333 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0.8,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0,a612.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,house-of-commons,334 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1.12,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1,a713.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Ukraine,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,house-of-commons,563 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1.8,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.715.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1,a720.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,house-of-commons,564 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.23,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,a782.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,house-of-commons,185 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0.6,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0,a814.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,186 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1.3,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1,a852.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,house-of-commons,187 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1,b924.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,house-of-commons,147 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4.6,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4,b930.4/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,house-of-commons,148 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.932.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1,b933.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,house-of-commons,149 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.934.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,b990.1/4,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,house-of-commons,150 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.5,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,b992.4/5,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,house-of-commons,151 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.21,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,b992.8/21,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,house-of-commons,152 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,b993.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,house-of-commons,153 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,b993.6/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,house-of-commons,154 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8,b993.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,house-of-commons,155 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0.13,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0,b999.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,house-of-commons,156 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0.2,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.20,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0,c1092.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,house-of-commons,111 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2.4,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2,c1124.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,house-of-commons,112 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1.10,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1,c1135.1/10,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,house-of-commons,461 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1,c1142.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Coroners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,house-of-commons,462 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,c1144.1/4,Question agreed to.,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,house-of-commons,463 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0,c1166.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Energy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,house-of-commons,464 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,c1270.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Valedictory Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,house-of-commons,465 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.4,2024-07-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,a4.1/4,Question agreed to.,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,house-of-commons,501 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1.2,2024-07-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1,e150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,house-of-commons,470 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0.10,2024-07-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0,f282.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,house-of-commons,551 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.3,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,e494.2/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,house-of-commons,248 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.7,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,e494.4/7,Question agreed to.,Private Members' Bills,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,house-of-commons,249 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3.12,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3,e501.3/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,house-of-commons,250 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,e637.1/3,Main Question put and agreed to.,Immigration and Home Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,house-of-commons,113 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,e640.2/3,Question agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,house-of-commons,114 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.19,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,c602.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,house-of-commons,341 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1.9,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1,c622.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,house-of-commons,342 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1,c644.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,house-of-commons,343 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1,c658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House (13 May),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,house-of-commons,344 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1.11,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1,c666.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,house-of-commons,345 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1,b761.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Miners and Mining Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,house-of-commons,403 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0,b791.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,house-of-commons,404 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1.4,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1,b796.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,house-of-commons,405 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.2,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.69.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,c107.2/2,Question agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,house-of-commons,282 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3,c46.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Public Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,house-of-commons,280 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1,c67.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,house-of-commons,281 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.16,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,c164.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,house-of-commons,163 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4.5,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4,c174.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1.4,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1,c190.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Employment (Allocation of Tips),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,house-of-commons,165 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0.2,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0,c226.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,War Graves Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,house-of-commons,166 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0.8,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.227.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0,c237.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,house-of-commons,167 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.14,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,c269.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,house-of-commons,204 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0,c273.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,house-of-commons,205 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3,c374.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,house-of-commons,206 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.19,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,c374.5/19,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,house-of-commons,207 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.12,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,c375.1/12,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,house-of-commons,208 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.7,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,c375.3/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,house-of-commons,209 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.15,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,c376.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,house-of-commons,210 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.11,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,c376.3/11,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,house-of-commons,211 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.16,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,c377.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,212 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.24,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,c377.3/24,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,house-of-commons,213 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.10,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,c378.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,house-of-commons,214 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.30,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,c383.1/30,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,house-of-commons,215 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1.43,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1,c390.1/43,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,house-of-commons,216 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.3,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,c393.3/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,house-of-commons,217 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8,c393.8/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,house-of-commons,218 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,c394.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,house-of-commons,219 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0.6,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0,c400.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,house-of-commons,220 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2.4,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2,c522.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,house-of-commons,457 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3.3,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3,c532.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,house-of-commons,458 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1,a544.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,house-of-commons,331 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.10,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,a547.0/10,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,house-of-commons,333 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1,a556.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,house-of-commons,332 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1,a568.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,house-of-commons,334 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,a573.0/3,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,house-of-commons,336 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1,a579.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,house-of-commons,335 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1,a585.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,house-of-commons,337 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2,a594.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,house-of-commons,338 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1,a602.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,house-of-commons,339 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0.8,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0,a612.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,house-of-commons,340 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1.12,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1,a713.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Ukraine,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,house-of-commons,569 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1.8,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.715.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1,a720.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,house-of-commons,570 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.23,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,a782.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,house-of-commons,191 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0.6,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0,a814.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,192 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1.3,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1,a852.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,house-of-commons,193 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1,b924.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,house-of-commons,153 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4.6,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4,b930.4/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,house-of-commons,154 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.932.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1,b933.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,house-of-commons,155 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.934.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,b990.1/4,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,house-of-commons,156 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.5,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,b992.4/5,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,house-of-commons,157 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.21,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,b992.8/21,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,house-of-commons,158 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,b993.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,house-of-commons,159 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,b993.6/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,house-of-commons,160 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8,b993.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,house-of-commons,161 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0.13,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0,b999.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,house-of-commons,162 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0.2,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.20,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0,c1092.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,house-of-commons,114 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2.4,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2,c1124.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,house-of-commons,115 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1.10,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1,c1135.1/10,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,house-of-commons,467 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1,c1142.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Coroners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,house-of-commons,468 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,c1144.1/4,Question agreed to.,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,house-of-commons,469 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0,c1166.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Energy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,house-of-commons,470 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,c1270.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Valedictory Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,house-of-commons,471 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.4,2024-07-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,a4.1/4,Question agreed to.,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,house-of-commons,507 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1.2,2024-07-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1,e150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,house-of-commons,476 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0.10,2024-07-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0,f282.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,house-of-commons,557 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.3,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,e494.2/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,house-of-commons,254 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.7,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,e494.4/7,Question agreed to.,Private Members' Bills,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,house-of-commons,255 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3.12,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3,e501.3/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,house-of-commons,256 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,e637.1/3,Main Question put and agreed to.,Immigration and Home Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,house-of-commons,119 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,e640.2/3,Question agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,house-of-commons,120 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.695.1.7,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.695.1,e695.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2.1,house-of-commons,27 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.773.1.18,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.773.1,e773.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Education and Opportunity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1.1,house-of-commons,28 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.6,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2,e776.2/6,Question agreed to.,Estimates 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.1,house-of-commons,29 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.785.0.5,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.785.0,e785.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,house-of-commons,30 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,house-of-commons,188 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.5,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,house-of-commons,189 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1.7,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1,e912.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,house-of-commons,190 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4,e913.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,house-of-commons,191 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8.7,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8,d1002.8/7,Question put and agreed to.,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,house-of-commons,63 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0.9,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0,d1011.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,house-of-commons,64 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7.2,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7,c1141.7/2,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,house-of-commons,108 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.4,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,c1141.9/4,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,house-of-commons,109 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1.6,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1,c1147.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,house-of-commons,110 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1.22,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1,c1264.1/22,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,house-of-commons,257 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5,c1267.5/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,house-of-commons,258 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,c1267.7/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,house-of-commons,259 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3.2,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3,c1272.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,European Scrutiny Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,house-of-commons,260 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1.3,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1,c1290.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,house-of-commons,261 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1.5,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.194.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1,e277.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,house-of-commons,368 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3.4,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3,e286.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,house-of-commons,369 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1.2,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1,c389.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,house-of-commons,510 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1.3,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1,c396.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,house-of-commons,511 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.14,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,h537.1/14,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,house-of-commons,448 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,h538.1/3,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,house-of-commons,449 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1,h546.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,house-of-commons,450 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2.7,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2,d622.2/7,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Russia,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,house-of-commons,192 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2.5,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2,d632.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Syria,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,house-of-commons,193 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1.6,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1,d648.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,house-of-commons,194 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1.3,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1,d658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,house-of-commons,195 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0.2,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0,d662.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,house-of-commons,196 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2.4,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2,d674.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,house-of-commons,197 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,house-of-commons,194 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.5,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,house-of-commons,195 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1.7,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1,e912.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,house-of-commons,196 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4,e913.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,house-of-commons,197 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8.7,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8,d1002.8/7,Question put and agreed to.,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,house-of-commons,66 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0.9,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0,d1011.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,house-of-commons,67 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7.2,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7,c1141.7/2,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,house-of-commons,111 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.4,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,c1141.9/4,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,house-of-commons,112 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1.6,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1,c1147.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,house-of-commons,113 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1.22,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1,c1264.1/22,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,house-of-commons,263 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5,c1267.5/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,house-of-commons,264 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,c1267.7/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3.2,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3,c1272.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,European Scrutiny Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,house-of-commons,266 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1.3,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1,c1290.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,house-of-commons,267 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1.5,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.194.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1,e277.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,house-of-commons,374 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3.4,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3,e286.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,house-of-commons,375 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1.2,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1,c389.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,house-of-commons,516 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1.3,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1,c396.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.14,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,h537.1/14,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,house-of-commons,454 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,h538.1/3,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,house-of-commons,455 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1,h546.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,house-of-commons,456 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2.7,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2,d622.2/7,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Russia,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,house-of-commons,198 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2.5,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2,d632.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Syria,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,house-of-commons,199 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1.6,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1,d648.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,house-of-commons,200 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1.3,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1,d658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,house-of-commons,201 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0.2,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0,d662.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,house-of-commons,202 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2.4,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2,d674.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,house-of-commons,203 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.3,2024-09-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.741.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,a792.5/3,Question agreed to.,Winter Fuel Payment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,house-of-commons,54 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.806.0.2,2024-09-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.797.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.806.0,a806.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,house-of-commons,55 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.930.3.3,2024-09-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.930.3,e930.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Building Safety and Resilience,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2.1,house-of-commons,25 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.937.0.9,2024-09-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.937.0,e937.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,house-of-commons,26 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.11,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,d1070.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,house-of-commons,518 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3.9,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3,d1079.3/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,house-of-commons,519 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2.12,2024-10-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2,a134.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,house-of-commons,130 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1.2,2024-10-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1,d282.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,house-of-commons,215 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1,c415.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,house-of-commons,485 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9.2,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9,c419.9/2,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,house-of-commons,486 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.6,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,c420.1/6,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,house-of-commons,487 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,c420.3/5,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,house-of-commons,488 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.3,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,house-of-commons,489 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1.12,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1,c427.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.11,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,d1070.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,house-of-commons,524 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3.9,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3,d1079.3/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,house-of-commons,525 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2.12,2024-10-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2,a134.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,house-of-commons,136 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1.2,2024-10-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1,d282.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,house-of-commons,221 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1,c415.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,house-of-commons,491 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9.2,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9,c419.9/2,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,house-of-commons,492 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.6,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,c420.1/6,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,house-of-commons,493 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,c420.3/5,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,house-of-commons,494 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.3,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,house-of-commons,495 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1.12,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1,c427.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,house-of-commons,496 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.552.1.11,2024-10-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.552.1,d552.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sport: Team GB and ParalympicsGB,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1.1,house-of-commons,31 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.3.3,2024-10-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.555.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.3,d560.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,house-of-commons,32 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1.5,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1,d664.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,house-of-commons,527 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1.2,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1,d665.1/2,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,house-of-commons,528 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.8,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,d665.3/8,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,house-of-commons,529 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.18,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,d666.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Speaker’s Conference,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,house-of-commons,530 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1.15,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1,c798.1/15,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,house-of-commons,520 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,house-of-commons,521 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.5,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/5,Question agreed to.,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,house-of-commons,522 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14,c800.14/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,house-of-commons,523 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7,c800.7/2,Question agreed to.,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,house-of-commons,524 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.3,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,c801.1/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,house-of-commons,525 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1.4,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1,c808.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,house-of-commons,526 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/4,Question agreed to.,Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,house-of-commons,547 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,house-of-commons,546 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/4,Question agreed to.,Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,house-of-commons,549 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,house-of-commons,548 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3.15,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3,e956.3/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,house-of-commons,550 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1.4,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1,f1065.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,International Investment Summit,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,house-of-commons,65 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1.7,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1,f1071.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,house-of-commons,66 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,e148.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,house-of-commons,391 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,e148.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,house-of-commons,389 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14,e148.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,house-of-commons,390 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3,e148.3/2,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,house-of-commons,392 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,e148.5/8,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,house-of-commons,393 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0,e157.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,house-of-commons,394 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0.7,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0,a248.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,house-of-commons,81 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.14,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,a249.1/14,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,house-of-commons,82 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.4,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,a250.1/4,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,house-of-commons,83 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10,a250.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,house-of-commons,84 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,a250.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,house-of-commons,85 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,a250.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,house-of-commons,86 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0.6,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0,a257.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,house-of-commons,87 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1.3,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1,d355.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,house-of-commons,512 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1.5,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1,d373.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,house-of-commons,513 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.374.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,d375.1/4,Question agreed to.,Independent Expert Panel,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,house-of-commons,514 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0,d377.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Voting by Proxy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,house-of-commons,515 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5.2,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5,d377.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,house-of-commons,516 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0.20,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0,d383.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1.5,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1,d664.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,house-of-commons,533 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1.2,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1,d665.1/2,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,house-of-commons,534 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.8,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,d665.3/8,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,house-of-commons,535 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.18,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,d666.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Speaker’s Conference,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,house-of-commons,536 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1.15,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1,c798.1/15,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,house-of-commons,526 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,house-of-commons,527 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.5,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/5,Question agreed to.,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,house-of-commons,528 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14,c800.14/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,house-of-commons,529 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7,c800.7/2,Question agreed to.,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,house-of-commons,530 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.3,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,c801.1/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,house-of-commons,531 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1.4,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1,c808.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,house-of-commons,532 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/4,Question agreed to.,Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,house-of-commons,553 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,house-of-commons,552 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/4,Question agreed to.,Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,house-of-commons,555 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,house-of-commons,554 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3.15,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3,e956.3/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,house-of-commons,556 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1.4,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1,f1065.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,International Investment Summit,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,house-of-commons,68 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1.7,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1,f1071.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,house-of-commons,69 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,e148.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,house-of-commons,397 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,e148.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,house-of-commons,395 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14,e148.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,house-of-commons,396 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3,e148.3/2,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,house-of-commons,398 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,e148.5/8,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,house-of-commons,399 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0,e157.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,house-of-commons,400 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0.7,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0,a248.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,house-of-commons,84 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.14,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,a249.1/14,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,house-of-commons,85 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.4,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,a250.1/4,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,house-of-commons,86 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10,a250.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,house-of-commons,87 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,a250.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,house-of-commons,88 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,a250.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,house-of-commons,89 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0.6,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0,a257.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,house-of-commons,90 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1.3,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1,d355.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,house-of-commons,518 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1.5,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1,d373.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,house-of-commons,519 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.374.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,d375.1/4,Question agreed to.,Independent Expert Panel,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,house-of-commons,520 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0,d377.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Voting by Proxy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,house-of-commons,521 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5.2,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5,d377.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,house-of-commons,522 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0.20,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0,d383.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,house-of-commons,523 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.494.0.24,2024-10-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.494.0,e494.0/24,Question put and agreed to.,Black History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1.1,house-of-commons,0 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.508.1.4,2024-10-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.508.1,e508.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,house-of-commons,1 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0.13,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0,d636.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Remembrance and Veterans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,house-of-commons,491 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3.6,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3,d650.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,house-of-commons,492 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.11,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,g707.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,house-of-commons,319 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4.2,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4,g781.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,house-of-commons,320 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1.3,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1,g790.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,house-of-commons,321 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.7,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,a828.1/7,Question agreed to.,Provisional Collection of Taxes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,house-of-commons,67 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,a910.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,house-of-commons,68 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6,a910.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,house-of-commons,69 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0.5,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0,a918.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,house-of-commons,70 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0.4,2024-10-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0,d1048.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,252 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1.5,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1,e142.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,house-of-commons,278 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.16,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,e62.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,house-of-commons,277 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.17,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,b173.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,house-of-commons,400 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1.6,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1,b280.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,401 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0,e321.0/9,Question put (Standing Order No. 23) and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,house-of-commons,502 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5,e408.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,house-of-commons,503 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,e473.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,house-of-commons,508 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,e473.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,house-of-commons,504 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,e473.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,house-of-commons,505 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,e473.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Animals,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,house-of-commons,506 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9,e473.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,house-of-commons,507 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0.5,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0,e480.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,house-of-commons,509 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1.4,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1,d610.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Rural Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,house-of-commons,561 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1.3,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1,d618.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,house-of-commons,562 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.21,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,d667.2/21,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,house-of-commons,220 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5.5,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5,d737.5/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,house-of-commons,221 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.2,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.760.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,d761.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,house-of-commons,222 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2.11,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2,d767.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0.13,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0,d636.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Remembrance and Veterans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,house-of-commons,497 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3.6,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3,d650.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,house-of-commons,498 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.11,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,g707.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,house-of-commons,325 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4.2,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4,g781.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,house-of-commons,326 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1.3,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1,g790.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,house-of-commons,327 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.7,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,a828.1/7,Question agreed to.,Provisional Collection of Taxes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,house-of-commons,70 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,a910.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,house-of-commons,71 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6,a910.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,house-of-commons,72 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0.5,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0,a918.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,house-of-commons,73 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0.4,2024-10-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0,d1048.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,258 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1.5,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1,e142.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,house-of-commons,284 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.16,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,e62.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.17,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,b173.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,house-of-commons,406 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1.6,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1,b280.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,407 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0,e321.0/9,Question put (Standing Order No. 23) and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,house-of-commons,508 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5,e408.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,house-of-commons,509 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,e473.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,house-of-commons,514 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,e473.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,house-of-commons,510 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,e473.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,house-of-commons,511 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,e473.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Animals,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,house-of-commons,512 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9,e473.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,house-of-commons,513 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0.5,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0,e480.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,house-of-commons,515 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1.4,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1,d610.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Rural Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,house-of-commons,567 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1.3,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1,d618.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,house-of-commons,568 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.21,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,d667.2/21,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,house-of-commons,226 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5.5,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5,d737.5/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,house-of-commons,227 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.2,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.760.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,d761.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,house-of-commons,228 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2.11,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2,d767.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,house-of-commons,229 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.14,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2,c824.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Debt Relief (Developing Countries),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.1,house-of-commons,18 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.843.1.9,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.843.1,c843.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1.1,house-of-commons,19 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.864.1.4,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.864.1,c864.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1.1,house-of-commons,20 @@ -3652,36 +3652,36 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.869.1.6,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.10.2,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.10,c870.10/2,Question agreed to.,Export and Investment Guarantees,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,house-of-commons,22 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.8.2,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.8,c870.8/2,Question agreed to.,DELEGATED LEGISLATION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6.1,house-of-commons,23 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.878.1.4,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.878.1,c878.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,house-of-commons,24 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2.3,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2,a966.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,house-of-commons,88 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.11,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,a966.4/11,Question agreed to.,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,house-of-commons,89 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0.4,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0,a974.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,house-of-commons,90 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1.13,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1,b117.1/13,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,house-of-commons,180 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1,b120.1/2,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,house-of-commons,181 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,b120.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,house-of-commons,182 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.6,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,b120.3/6,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,house-of-commons,183 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8,b120.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,house-of-commons,184 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.16,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,e176.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,house-of-commons,104 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.8,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,e179.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,house-of-commons,105 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4.9,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4,e235.4/9,Question put and agreed to.,Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,house-of-commons,106 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0.11,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0,e241.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,house-of-commons,107 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.14,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,a305.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,house-of-commons,356 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1.4,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1,a333.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,house-of-commons,357 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.11,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,a334.1/11,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,house-of-commons,358 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.6,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,a334.3/6,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,house-of-commons,359 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,a335.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,house-of-commons,362 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,a335.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,house-of-commons,360 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14,a335.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,house-of-commons,361 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8,a335.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,house-of-commons,363 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0.3,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0,a348.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,house-of-commons,364 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1.3,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1,c446.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,house-of-commons,235 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0.6,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0,c470.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,International Men’s Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,house-of-commons,236 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0.15,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0,c476.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,house-of-commons,237 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.14,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1,c605.1/14,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.1,house-of-commons,442 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.4,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3,c605.3/4,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2,house-of-commons,443 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.5,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1,c606.1/5,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1,house-of-commons,444 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10,c606.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,house-of-commons,445 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12,c606.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,house-of-commons,446 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.8.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.8,c606.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1,house-of-commons,447 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2.3,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2,a966.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,house-of-commons,91 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.11,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,a966.4/11,Question agreed to.,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,house-of-commons,92 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0.4,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0,a974.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,house-of-commons,93 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1.13,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1,b117.1/13,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,house-of-commons,186 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1,b120.1/2,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,house-of-commons,187 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,b120.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,house-of-commons,188 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.6,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,b120.3/6,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,house-of-commons,189 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8,b120.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,house-of-commons,190 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.16,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,e176.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,house-of-commons,107 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.8,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,e179.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,house-of-commons,108 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4.9,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4,e235.4/9,Question put and agreed to.,Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,house-of-commons,109 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0.11,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0,e241.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,house-of-commons,110 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.14,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,a305.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,house-of-commons,362 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1.4,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1,a333.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,house-of-commons,363 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.11,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,a334.1/11,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,house-of-commons,364 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.6,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,a334.3/6,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,house-of-commons,365 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,a335.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,house-of-commons,368 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,a335.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,house-of-commons,366 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14,a335.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,house-of-commons,367 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8,a335.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,house-of-commons,369 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0.3,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0,a348.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,house-of-commons,370 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1.3,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1,c446.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,house-of-commons,241 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0.6,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0,c470.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,International Men’s Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,house-of-commons,242 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0.15,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0,c476.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,house-of-commons,243 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.14,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1,d605.1/14,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1,house-of-commons,448 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.4,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3,d605.3/4,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2,house-of-commons,449 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.5,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1,d606.1/5,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1,house-of-commons,450 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10,d606.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,house-of-commons,451 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12,d606.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,house-of-commons,452 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.8.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.8,d606.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1,house-of-commons,453 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.19,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2,b680.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Treatment of Terminal Illness,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.1,house-of-commons,40 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.14,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1,b742.1/14,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.1,house-of-commons,41 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.6,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3,b742.3/6,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.2,house-of-commons,42 @@ -3689,12 +3689,18 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1.5,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.2,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6,b743.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4.1,house-of-commons,44 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.8.2,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.8,b743.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.3,house-of-commons,45 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.748.2.14,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.748.2,b748.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,house-of-commons,46 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.29,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,a809.2/29,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,house-of-commons,242 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.32,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,a888.1/32,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,house-of-commons,243 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,a890.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,house-of-commons,244 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,a890.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,house-of-commons,245 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8,a890.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,house-of-commons,246 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1.4,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1,a899.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,house-of-commons,247 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.29,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,a809.2/29,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,house-of-commons,248 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.32,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,a888.1/32,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,house-of-commons,249 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,a890.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,house-of-commons,250 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,a890.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,house-of-commons,251 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8,a890.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,house-of-commons,252 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1.4,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1,a899.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,house-of-commons,253 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1000.0.4,2024-11-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1000.0,a1000.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pakistan: Freedom of Religion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1,house-of-commons,117 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1006.0.14,2024-11-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1006.0,a1006.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1,house-of-commons,118 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.979.1.6,2024-11-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.979.1,a979.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Taiwan: International Status,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1,house-of-commons,116 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1083.0.2,2024-11-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1083.0,a1083.0/2,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1,house-of-commons,62 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1089.2.2,2024-11-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1089.2,a1089.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1,house-of-commons,63 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1098.1.9,2024-11-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1098.1,a1098.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Men’s Violence against Women and Girls,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1,house-of-commons,64 uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1.1,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1,para/1,"Motion agreed to,",Decision Time,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1.1,scottish-parliament,82 uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.7.4,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.7,para/4,"Motion agreed to,",Decision Time,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.3.4,scottish-parliament,28 uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.9.1,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.9,para/1,"Motion agreed to,",Business Motions,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.2.0,scottish-parliament,64 diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/agreements.parquet b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/agreements.parquet index 91cb760..06d2e98 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/agreements.parquet and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/agreements.parquet differ diff 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a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/division-links.parquet b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/division-links.parquet index 300325f..18c082f 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/division-links.parquet and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/division-links.parquet differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/motions.csv b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/motions.csv index 428282f..1f2fbf4 100644 --- a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/motions.csv +++ b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/motions.csv @@ -13285,18 +13285,18 @@ That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6,2023-12-19,Clause 1 - Expenditure in connection with compensation schemes relating to Post Office Horizon system etc.,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,588 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2,2023-12-19,Third Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Compensation Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,589 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1,2023-12-19,Adjournment Debate: Transport Infrastructure: Cullompton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,590 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1,2024-01-08,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,428 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1,2024-01-08,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,435 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,2024-01-09,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision to require every school to have access to a qualified mental health professional; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,268 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision to require every school to have access to a qualified mental health professional; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,272 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.219.0.19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.219.0,2024-01-09,NHS Dentistry,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “House” to the end of the Question and add: “recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House recognises that NHS dentistry is in crisis, with eight in 10 dentists in England not taking on new NHS patients and vast parts of the country considered so-called dental deserts, where no dentists are available; regrets that this has led to people resorting to DIY dentistry or attending A&E to access urgent care; is concerned that tooth decay is the most common reason children aged six to 10 are admitted to hospital; and therefore calls on the Government to provide an extra 700,000 urgent appointments a year, introduce an incentive scheme to recruit new dentists to the areas most in need and a targeted supervised toothbrushing scheme for three to five year-olds to promote good oral health and reform the dental contract to rebuild the service in the long-run.",house-of-commons,14 +That this House recognises that NHS dentistry is in crisis, with eight in 10 dentists in England not taking on new NHS patients and vast parts of the country considered so-called dental deserts, where no dentists are available; regrets that this has led to people resorting to DIY dentistry or attending A&E to access urgent care; is concerned that tooth decay is the most common reason children aged six to 10 are admitted to hospital; and therefore calls on the Government to provide an extra 700,000 urgent appointments a year, introduce an incentive scheme to recruit new dentists to the areas most in need and a targeted supervised toothbrushing scheme for three to five year-olds to promote good oral health and reform the dental contract to rebuild the service in the long-run.",house-of-commons,15 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,2024-01-09,NHS Dentistry,"Resolved, -That this House recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.",house-of-commons,269 +That this House recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.",house-of-commons,273 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.227.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.227.1,2024-01-09,Rwanda Plan Cost and Asylum System,"I beg to move, That an Humble Address be presented to His Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give direction to the Home Secretary that, no later than 16 January 2024, there be laid before this House: (a) a list of all payments, either already made or scheduled, to the Government of Rwanda under the Economic Transformation and Integration Fund, including the cost of the fourth- and fifth-year payments due to the Government of Rwanda under the fund; @@ -13305,74 +13305,74 @@ That an Humble Address be presented to His Majesty, that he will be graciously p (d) any paper setting out the cost per person of relocating individuals to Rwanda and the Government’s assumptions about the number of asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda per year shared with or provided by HM Treasury between March and July 2022; and (e) his Department’s internal breakdown of the 35,119 non-substantive asylum decisions made between 1 January and 28 December 2023 showing the number of such decisions that were classified as withdrawn asylum applications and the number further sub-classified as either: (i) non-substantiated withdrawals -(ii) other withdrawals.",house-of-commons,15 +(ii) other withdrawals.",house-of-commons,16 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1306), a copy of which was laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,270 +That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1306), a copy of which was laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,274 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,2024-01-09,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,271 +That the draft Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,275 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Biodiversity Gain (Town and Country Planning) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,272 +That the draft Biodiversity Gain (Town and Country Planning) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,276 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Digital Government (Disclosure of Information) (Identity Verification Services) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 19 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,273 +That the draft Digital Government (Disclosure of Information) (Identity Verification Services) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 19 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,277 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,274 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1,2024-01-09,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,275 +That the draft Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,278 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1,2024-01-09,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,279 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,2024-01-10,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to grant to the Scottish Parliament legislative competence in respect of the role and functions of the Scottish Law Officers; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,466 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to grant to the Scottish Parliament legislative competence in respect of the role and functions of the Scottish Law Officers; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,473 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,2024-01-10,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the Order of 13 December 2023 (Finance Bill: Programme) be varied as follows: -In paragraph (5) of that Order, for “Thursday 18 January” substitute “Tuesday 30 January”.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,467 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4,2024-01-10,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,468 +In paragraph (5) of that Order, for “Thursday 18 January” substitute “Tuesday 30 January”.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,474 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4,2024-01-10,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,475 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.350.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.350.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 1: Finance Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of reliefs for research and development “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the implementation costs of the measures in section 2 incurred by— (a) HMRC, and (b) businesses. -(2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of the implementation costs of all measures related to credit or relief for research and development that have been introduced since December 2019.”—(James Murray)",house-of-commons,72 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1,2024-01-10,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,469 +(2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of the implementation costs of all measures related to credit or relief for research and development that have been introduced since December 2019.”—(James Murray)",house-of-commons,73 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1,2024-01-10,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,476 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.366.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.366.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 2: Finance Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of measures to tackle evasion and avoidance “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the measures in sections 31 to 33 to tackle evasion and avoidance. (2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of— (a) the average sentence handed down in each of the last five years for the offences listed in section 31; (b) the range of sentences handed down in each of the last five years for the offences listed in section 31; (c) the number of stop notices issued in each of the last five years to which the measures in section 33 would apply; and -(d) the estimated impact on revenue collected in each of the next five financial years resulting from the introduction of the measures in sections 31 to 33.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,73 +(d) the estimated impact on revenue collected in each of the next five financial years resulting from the introduction of the measures in sections 31 to 33.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,74 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.370.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.370.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 5: Finance Bill,"New Clause 5 - Tax Compliance Reporting (1) Within six months of the passage of this Act, the Chancellor of the Exchequer must carry out an assessment of the impact of sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act. -(2) The report must consider the capacity and ability of HMRC to enforce compliance with the measures contained in sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act, including setting out staffing arrangements within HMRC's Customer Compliance Group for undertaking enforcement work relating to sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,74 +(2) The report must consider the capacity and ability of HMRC to enforce compliance with the measures contained in sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act, including setting out staffing arrangements within HMRC's Customer Compliance Group for undertaking enforcement work relating to sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,75 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.373.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.373.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 7: Finance Bill,"New Clause 7 - Review of effectiveness of section 31 measures in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, conduct a review of the effectiveness of the provisions of section 31 in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money. (2) The review must evaluate the effectiveness of the provisions of section 31 in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money through comparison with the effectiveness of— (a) other measures that seek to prevent fraud involving taxpayers’ money, and -(b) the approach taken in other countries.”–(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,75 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1,2024-01-10,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,470 +(b) the approach taken in other countries.”–(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,76 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1,2024-01-10,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,477 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.389.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.389.4,2024-01-10,Amendment: Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House, while opposing any discrimination or prejudice in the economic activities of public bodies, believing that all such bodies must act without bias or selectivity when making ethical decisions on procurement and investment and recognising the impact selective and biased campaigns have had on the Jewish community in particular, declines to give a Third Reading to the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill because it does not effectively address the problem it rightly seeks to solve, is incompatible with international law and UN Security Council Resolutions, risks undermining support for groups around the world facing persecution, includes needlessly broad and sweeping draconian powers while placing unprecedented restrictions on public bodies to express a view on current and proposed policy and represents a major departure from the UK Government’s long-established diplomatic position on the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Golan Heights, in a way that undermines the UK’s future credibility and capacity to support diplomatic negotiations towards a just and lasting peace in Israel and Palestine based on a two-state solution, at a time when consistent support for that objective is more important than ever.”",house-of-commons,77 +“this House, while opposing any discrimination or prejudice in the economic activities of public bodies, believing that all such bodies must act without bias or selectivity when making ethical decisions on procurement and investment and recognising the impact selective and biased campaigns have had on the Jewish community in particular, declines to give a Third Reading to the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill because it does not effectively address the problem it rightly seeks to solve, is incompatible with international law and UN Security Council Resolutions, risks undermining support for groups around the world facing persecution, includes needlessly broad and sweeping draconian powers while placing unprecedented restrictions on public bodies to express a view on current and proposed policy and represents a major departure from the UK Government’s long-established diplomatic position on the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Golan Heights, in a way that undermines the UK’s future credibility and capacity to support diplomatic negotiations towards a just and lasting peace in Israel and Palestine based on a two-state solution, at a time when consistent support for that objective is more important than ever.”",house-of-commons,78 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.403.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.403.3,2024-01-10,Third Reading: Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 62(2)), That the Bill be now read the -Third time.",house-of-commons,76 +Third time.",house-of-commons,77 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2,2024-01-10,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,471 +That the draft Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,478 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,2024-01-10,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,472 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1,2024-01-10,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,473 +That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,479 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1,2024-01-10,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,480 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4,2024-01-11,SEND Provision and Funding,"I beg to move, -That this House calls for a review of funding for SEND provision.",house-of-commons,484 +That this House calls for a review of funding for SEND provision.",house-of-commons,491 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1,2024-01-11,Proposed British Jewish History Month,"I beg to move, -That this House calls for the creation of a British Jewish History Month.",house-of-commons,485 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1,2024-01-11,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)5 pm",house-of-commons,486 +That this House calls for the creation of a British Jewish History Month.",house-of-commons,492 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1,2024-01-11,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)5 pm",house-of-commons,493 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3,2024-01-15,Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill (Instruction),"I beg to move, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill, That the Committee have leave to make provision for the whole of the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,235 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill, That the Committee have leave to make provision for the whole of the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,236 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.3,2024-01-15,Clause 1 - Prohibition of export of livestock for slaughter,"I beg to move amendment 2, page 1, line 16, after “goats,” insert “(da) alpaca,”. This amendment would add alpacas to the definition of livestock covered by the Bill.",house-of-commons,8 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0,2024-01-15,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,233 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0,2024-01-15,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,234 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.4,2024-01-15,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Amendment of List of Safe States) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 November 2023, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,9 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.650.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.650.1,2024-01-15,Delegated Legislation: Immigration and Asylum,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Immigration (Health Charge) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 19 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,10 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1,2024-01-15,Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament,"I beg to move, -That Maria Eagle be removed from the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament under Schedule 1 to the Justice and Security Act 2013 and Dame Angela Eagle be appointed to that Committee under section 1 of that Act.",house-of-commons,234 +That Maria Eagle be removed from the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament under Schedule 1 to the Justice and Security Act 2013 and Dame Angela Eagle be appointed to that Committee under section 1 of that Act.",house-of-commons,235 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.696.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.696.2,2024-01-16,Leave for Bill: Scotland (Self-Determination),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to transfer the power to legislate for a Scottish independence referendum to the Scottish Parliament; to provide that that power may only be exercised where the Scottish public has demonstrated its support for the holding of such a referendum; to provide that no such referendum may be held sooner than seven years after the previous such referendum; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,98 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"I beg to move amendment 45, page 2, line 33, leave out “a safe” and insert “an unsafe”.",house-of-commons,104 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to transfer the power to legislate for a Scottish independence referendum to the Scottish Parliament; to provide that that power may only be exercised where the Scottish public has demonstrated its support for the holding of such a referendum; to provide that no such referendum may be held sooner than seven years after the previous such referendum; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,99 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"I beg to move amendment 45, page 2, line 33, leave out “a safe” and insert “an unsafe”.",house-of-commons,105 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Amendment proposed: 10, in clause 2, page 3, line 13, leave out subsection (5) and insert— “(5A) This Act and the Illegal Migration Act 2023 will have effect in relation to removals to Rwanda notwithstanding— (a) any provision made by or under the Immigration Acts, @@ -13388,32 +13388,32 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16 (b) a court or tribunal when considering any application or appeal which relates to a decision or purported decision to remove, or to consider the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023. (5F) No inference is to be drawn from this section as to whether or not a person or body mentioned in subsection (5E) would otherwise have been required to have regard to international law. (5G) The Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 is amended as follows. -(5H) In section 2 at the end insert “except in relation to the removal of a person to Rwanda under the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024 and the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.”—(Sir William Cash.)",house-of-commons,99 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,100 +(5H) In section 2 at the end insert “except in relation to the removal of a person to Rwanda under the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024 and the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.”—(Sir William Cash.)",house-of-commons,100 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,101 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.786.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.786.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Amendment proposed: 19, page 4, line 11, leave out from “whether” to the end of line 14 and insert -“and in what manner a person is to be removed, or considered for removal, to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,101 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,102 +“and in what manner a person is to be removed, or considered for removal, to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,102 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,103 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.793.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.793.1,2024-01-16,New Clause 6: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"New Clause 6 - Changes to the classification of Rwanda as safe “(1) A Monitoring Committee overseeing removals to Rwanda must be established and maintained in accordance with Article 15 of the Rwanda Treaty. (2) Section 2(1) of this Act does not apply if— (a) the Monitoring Committee established under subsection (1) has formally concluded that the Republic of Rwanda is in breach of its obligations under that Treaty, (b) the Secretary of State has advised against travel to the Republic of Rwanda, or (c) if a court or tribunal has found the Republic of Rwanda to be unsafe in accordance with subsection (3) below. -(3) On an application for judicial review, if a UK Senior Court determines that credible evidence exists that the Republic of Rwanda is no longer safe on the basis of non-compliance with its obligations under the Rwanda Treaty, nothing in this Act shall prevent a court or tribunal from further considering an application for judicial review brought by an individual so affected.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,103 +(3) On an application for judicial review, if a UK Senior Court determines that credible evidence exists that the Republic of Rwanda is no longer safe on the basis of non-compliance with its obligations under the Rwanda Treaty, nothing in this Act shall prevent a court or tribunal from further considering an application for judicial review brought by an individual so affected.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,104 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1,2024-01-16,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Representation of the People (Postal and Proxy Voting etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,547 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1,2024-01-16,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,548 +That the draft Representation of the People (Postal and Proxy Voting etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,554 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1,2024-01-16,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,555 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,2024-01-17,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to establish the right to breathe clean air; to require the Secretary of State to achieve and maintain clean air in England; to involve the UK Health Security Agency in setting and reviewing pollutants and their limits; to enhance the powers, duties and functions of various agencies and authorities in relation to air pollution; to establish the Citizens’ Commission for Clean Air with powers to institute or intervene in legal proceedings; to require the Secretary of State and the relevant national authorities to apply environmental principles in carrying out their duties under this Act and the clean air enactments; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,720 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3,2024-01-17,Clause 3 - Disapplication of the Human Rights Act 1998,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,164 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to establish the right to breathe clean air; to require the Secretary of State to achieve and maintain clean air in England; to involve the UK Health Security Agency in setting and reviewing pollutants and their limits; to enhance the powers, duties and functions of various agencies and authorities in relation to air pollution; to establish the Citizens’ Commission for Clean Air with powers to institute or intervene in legal proceedings; to require the Secretary of State and the relevant national authorities to apply environmental principles in carrying out their duties under this Act and the clean air enactments; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,727 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3,2024-01-17,Clause 3 - Disapplication of the Human Rights Act 1998,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,165 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.939.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.939.1,2024-01-17,Clause 5 - Interim measures of the European Court of Human Rights,"Amendment proposed: 23, page 5, line 13, leave out subsection (2) and insert— -“(2A) The interim measure is not binding on the United Kingdom, and will have no effect on any provision made by or by virtue of this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023, and shall not prevent or delay the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023.”—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,165 +“(2A) The interim measure is not binding on the United Kingdom, and will have no effect on any provision made by or by virtue of this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023, and shall not prevent or delay the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023.”—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,166 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.943.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.943.0,2024-01-17,: ,"Clause 5 - Interim measures of the European Court of Human Rights -Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 5 to 8 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,168 +Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 5 to 8 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,169 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.948.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.948.1,2024-01-17,Clause 9 - Commencement and transitional provision,"Amendment proposed: 36, page 6, line 39, after “force” insert -“, or the day on which a full economic impact assessment for the bill is published including any financial memorandum signed between Rwanda and the UK relating to the Rwanda Treaty, whichever is later”.—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,166 +“, or the day on which a full economic impact assessment for the bill is published including any financial memorandum signed between Rwanda and the UK relating to the Rwanda Treaty, whichever is later”.—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,167 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.953.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.953.0,2024-01-17,: ,"Clause 9 - Commencement and transitional provision -Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 9 and 10 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,169 +Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 9 and 10 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,170 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1,2024-01-17,New Clause 8: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"New Clause 8 - Return of Individuals due to Serious Criminal Offences “(1) A Minister of the Crown must lay a statement before Parliament within 40 days if both of the following conditions are met— (a) the Secretary of State has approved a request from the Republic of Rwanda to return to the UK a person previously relocated under the terms of the Rwanda Treaty, @@ -13425,23 +13425,23 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17 (ii) consider whether or not as a result of the contents of the statement, there should be a suspension of the Rwanda Treaty. (3) For the purposes of this section— “the Rwanda Treaty” means the agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Rwanda for the provision of an asylum partnership to strengthen shared international commitments on the protection of refugees and migrants, signed at Kigali on 5 December 2023; -“Minister of the Crown” has the same meaning as in the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,167 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2,2024-01-17,Third Reading: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,170 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,2024-01-17,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,"That the draft Child Support (Management of Payments and Arrears and Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 November 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,721 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1,2024-01-17,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,722 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Approve: Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023,"That the draft Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,172 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Deferred Divisions: Immigration,"That the draft Immigration (Employment of Adults Subject to Immigration Control) (Maximum Penalty) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,171 +“Minister of the Crown” has the same meaning as in the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,168 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2,2024-01-17,Third Reading: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,171 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,2024-01-17,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,"That the draft Child Support (Management of Payments and Arrears and Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 November 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,728 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1,2024-01-17,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,729 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Approve: Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023,"That the draft Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,173 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Deferred Divisions: Immigration,"That the draft Immigration (Employment of Adults Subject to Immigration Control) (Maximum Penalty) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,172 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1,2024-01-18,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,406 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,413 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2,2024-01-18,Loan Charge,"I beg to move, -That this House is deeply concerned that HMRC has confirmed the suicides of 10 people facing the Loan Charge and that, despite the Morse Review, thousands face unaffordable demands, with the risk of further suicides; notes that HMRC has also confirmed 24 cases of serious harm, including 13 suicide attempts; believes that many people who used schemes were victims of mis-selling, and that in other cases employers and agencies pushed people into using them, yet HMRC is demanding all disputed tax from scheme users, not from those who recommended, promoted and operated the schemes; further notes that section 44 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 deems agency workers to be taxable as employees of those agencies and that HMRC should have collected tax from agencies at the time; criticises HMRC transferring the liability to individuals despite its own failures; observes that HMRC is pursuing open enquiries for schemes before 2011 despite the Morse Review; also notes that HMRC is seeking additional payments from those who settled; further believes that the Morse Review was limited and not genuinely independent of HM Treasury and HMRC; highlights the resolution proposed by tax professionals; calls on the Government to work with all parties to find a fair resolution and for a full independent investigation, including into the conduct of HMRC; and believes that taxpayer rights must be enshrined in law and enquiries closed after four years if HMRC fails to act.",house-of-commons,407 +That this House is deeply concerned that HMRC has confirmed the suicides of 10 people facing the Loan Charge and that, despite the Morse Review, thousands face unaffordable demands, with the risk of further suicides; notes that HMRC has also confirmed 24 cases of serious harm, including 13 suicide attempts; believes that many people who used schemes were victims of mis-selling, and that in other cases employers and agencies pushed people into using them, yet HMRC is demanding all disputed tax from scheme users, not from those who recommended, promoted and operated the schemes; further notes that section 44 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 deems agency workers to be taxable as employees of those agencies and that HMRC should have collected tax from agencies at the time; criticises HMRC transferring the liability to individuals despite its own failures; observes that HMRC is pursuing open enquiries for schemes before 2011 despite the Morse Review; also notes that HMRC is seeking additional payments from those who settled; further believes that the Morse Review was limited and not genuinely independent of HM Treasury and HMRC; highlights the resolution proposed by tax professionals; calls on the Government to work with all parties to find a fair resolution and for a full independent investigation, including into the conduct of HMRC; and believes that taxpayer rights must be enshrined in law and enquiries closed after four years if HMRC fails to act.",house-of-commons,414 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1,2024-01-18,High Speed 2 Compensation,"I beg to move, -That this House calls on the Government to provide compensation to people who have been affected by the construction of HS2.",house-of-commons,408 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1,2024-01-18,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,409 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,487 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,488 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,489 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1,2024-01-19,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,490 +That this House calls on the Government to provide compensation to people who have been affected by the construction of HS2.",house-of-commons,415 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1,2024-01-18,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,416 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,494 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,495 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,496 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1,2024-01-19,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,497 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,2024-01-22,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill: Committal @@ -13451,14 +13451,14 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,579 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,2024-01-22,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"That the draft Wine (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,580 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1,2024-01-22,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,581 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2,2024-01-22,Second Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,117 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,586 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,2024-01-22,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"That the draft Wine (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,587 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1,2024-01-22,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,588 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2,2024-01-22,Second Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,118 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.46.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.46.0,2024-01-22,Amendment: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House, while affirming the need for urgent action to tackle the UK’s energy insecurity, the cost of living crisis, and the climate crisis, and for a managed, fair and prosperous transition for workers and communities, declines to give a Second Reading to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill because mandating annual oil and gas licensing rounds will not reduce energy costs for households and businesses as the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has stated, will not enhance energy security, offers no plan for the future of the UK’s offshore energy communities, will ensure the UK remains at the mercy of petrostates and dictators who control fossil fuel markets, is entirely incompatible with the UK’s international climate change commitments and is a totally unnecessary piece of legislation which will do nothing to serve the UK’s national interest.”",house-of-commons,118 +“this House, while affirming the need for urgent action to tackle the UK’s energy insecurity, the cost of living crisis, and the climate crisis, and for a managed, fair and prosperous transition for workers and communities, declines to give a Second Reading to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill because mandating annual oil and gas licensing rounds will not reduce energy costs for households and businesses as the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has stated, will not enhance energy security, offers no plan for the future of the UK’s offshore energy communities, will ensure the UK remains at the mercy of petrostates and dictators who control fossil fuel markets, is entirely incompatible with the UK’s international climate change commitments and is a totally unnecessary piece of legislation which will do nothing to serve the UK’s national interest.”",house-of-commons,119 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,2024-01-23,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the weapons to which section 141 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 applies; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,643 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the weapons to which section 141 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 applies; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,650 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.200.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.200.3,2024-01-23,Second Reading: Children Not in School: National Register and Support,"I beg to move, That this House condemns the Secretary of State for Education for her failure to tackle the crisis of persistent school absence; calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to amend the Education Act 1996 in order to establish a mandatory duty on local authorities in England to maintain a register of eligible children not in school, as set out in Part 3 of the Schools Bill [Lords] published in the 2022-23 Parliamentary session; and therefore makes provision as set out in this Order: (1) On Wednesday 7 February 2024: @@ -13511,32 +13511,32 @@ and shall not put any other Questions, other than the Question on any motion des (b) Standing Order 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply in respect of any such debate. (19) In this Order, “a designated Member” means— (a) the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South; and -(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South.",house-of-commons,133 +(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South.",house-of-commons,134 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.2,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the need to decarbonise steel production; appreciates the pride that local communities have in their historic steelworks; regrets that the Government has pushed through plans for decarbonising steel in the UK which will result in thousands of steelworkers losing their jobs and risk leaving the UK as the first developed country in the world without the capacity to produce primary steel; further regrets that the Government has failed to produce an industrial strategy which could have included a plan for the whole steel sector; believes that primary steel is a sovereign capability and is therefore concerned about the impact that the Government’s plans could have on national security; also believes that steel production can have a bright future in the UK; therefore calls on the Government to work with industry and workers to achieve a transition that secures jobs and primary steelmaking for decades to come; and further calls on the Secretary of State for Business and Trade to report to Parliament by 27 February 2024 with an assessment of the impact on the UK of the loss of primary steel production capabilities.",house-of-commons,134 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,644 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,2024-01-23,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,"That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1364), dated 12 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,645 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1,2024-01-23,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,646 +That this House recognises the need to decarbonise steel production; appreciates the pride that local communities have in their historic steelworks; regrets that the Government has pushed through plans for decarbonising steel in the UK which will result in thousands of steelworkers losing their jobs and risk leaving the UK as the first developed country in the world without the capacity to produce primary steel; further regrets that the Government has failed to produce an industrial strategy which could have included a plan for the whole steel sector; believes that primary steel is a sovereign capability and is therefore concerned about the impact that the Government’s plans could have on national security; also believes that steel production can have a bright future in the UK; therefore calls on the Government to work with industry and workers to achieve a transition that secures jobs and primary steelmaking for decades to come; and further calls on the Secretary of State for Business and Trade to report to Parliament by 27 February 2024 with an assessment of the impact on the UK of the loss of primary steel production capabilities.",house-of-commons,135 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,651 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,2024-01-23,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,"That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1364), dated 12 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,652 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1,2024-01-23,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,653 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,2024-01-24,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about speeding offences on roads to which a 20mph limit applies; to make provision about the enforcement of moving traffic offences; to require 24 hour staffing of works on specified public roads; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,549 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3,2024-01-24,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,550 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2,2024-01-24,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third Time.",house-of-commons,551 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about speeding offences on roads to which a 20mph limit applies; to make provision about the enforcement of moving traffic offences; to require 24 hour staffing of works on specified public roads; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,556 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3,2024-01-24,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,557 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2,2024-01-24,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third Time.",house-of-commons,558 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1,2024-01-24,Situation in the Red Sea,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the situation in the Red Sea.",house-of-commons,552 +That this House has considered the situation in the Red Sea.",house-of-commons,559 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,2024-01-24,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure (HC 341), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,553 +That the Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure (HC 341), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,560 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,2024-01-24,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Church of England Pensions (Application of Capital Funds) Measure (HC 342), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,554 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1,2024-01-24,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,555 +That the Church of England Pensions (Application of Capital Funds) Measure (HC 342), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,561 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1,2024-01-24,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,562 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0,2024-01-25,Holocaust Memorial Day,"Resolved, -That this House has considered Holocaust Memorial Day.",house-of-commons,229 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1,2024-01-25,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,230 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1,2024-01-26,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,277 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6,2024-01-26,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,276 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,278 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,279 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1,2024-01-26,Adjournment Debate: Trident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,280 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2,2024-01-29,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,670 +That this House has considered Holocaust Memorial Day.",house-of-commons,230 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1,2024-01-25,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1,2024-01-26,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,281 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6,2024-01-26,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,280 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,282 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1,2024-01-26,Adjournment Debate: Trident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,284 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2,2024-01-29,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,677 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1,2024-01-29,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -13545,23 +13545,23 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Trade (Comprehensive and Progre (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,673 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,680 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12,2024-01-29,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Sentencing Act 2020 (Amendment of Schedule 21) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,671 +That the draft Sentencing Act 2020 (Amendment of Schedule 21) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,678 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,2024-01-29,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,672 +That the draft Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,679 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,2024-01-29,: ,"That the draft Local Government Finance Act 1988 (Prescription of Non-Domestic Rating Multipliers) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,676 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,683 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,2024-01-29,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,674 +That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,681 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,2024-01-29,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 27 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,675 +That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 27 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,682 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7,2024-01-29,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,"Ordered, That Dan Carden be discharged from the Committee of Public Accounts and Ms Marie Rimmer be added.—(Sir Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,677 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,684 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,2024-01-30,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the training of teachers in relation to the early identification of autism; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,708 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5,2024-01-30,Second Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,160 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the training of teachers in relation to the early identification of autism; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,715 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5,2024-01-30,Second Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,161 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1,2024-01-30,New Clause 16: Media Bill,"New Clause 16 - Listed Events “(1) The Broadcasting Act 1996 is amended as follows. (2) In section 97 (as amended by section 299 of the Communications Act 2003), after subsection (1B) insert— @@ -13580,73 +13580,73 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30 (l) Six Nations Rugby Tournament Matches Involving Home Countries; (m) the Derby; (n) the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final; -(o) any match involving the national teams of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or England pertaining to qualification for the events listed in paragraphs (c), (d), (e) and (f).””—(Gavin Newlands.)",house-of-commons,161 +(o) any match involving the national teams of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or England pertaining to qualification for the events listed in paragraphs (c), (d), (e) and (f).””—(Gavin Newlands.)",house-of-commons,162 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.813.3.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.813.3,2024-01-30,Clause 25 - Sections 20 to 24: further provision,"Amendment proposed: 88, in clause 25, page 30, line 30, at end insert— “(4) On the date on which section 21 comes into force, the Secretary of State must revise the list maintained for the purposes of Part 4 of the Broadcasting Act 1996 so that it includes— (a) at least one cricket test match each year between the months of May and September; (b) at least one cricket One Day International match each year between the months of May and September; (c) all other currently listed Group A events. -(5) The events listed under subsection (4) must be allocated to Group A.”—(Jamie Stone.)",house-of-commons,162 +(5) The events listed under subsection (4) must be allocated to Group A.”—(Jamie Stone.)",house-of-commons,163 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.819.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.819.1,2024-01-30,Clause 50 - Awards of costs,"Amendment proposed: 2, page 114, line 7, leave out subsections (2) and (3) and insert— -“(2) Section 40(3) of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 is omitted.”—(George Eustice.)",house-of-commons,163 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2,2024-01-30,Third Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,709 +“(2) Section 40(3) of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 is omitted.”—(George Eustice.)",house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2,2024-01-30,Third Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,716 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3,2024-01-30,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,710 +That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,717 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,2024-01-30,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1397), dated 14 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,711 +That the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1397), dated 14 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,718 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,2024-01-30,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 25), -That this House, at its rising on Thursday 8 February 2024, do adjourn until Monday 19 February 2024; at its rising on Tuesday 26 March 2024, do adjourn until Monday 15 April 2024; at its rising on Thursday 2 May 2024, do adjourn until Tuesday 7 May 2024; and, at its rising on Thursday 23 May 2024, do adjourn until Monday 3 June 2024.—(Mr Marcus Jones.)",house-of-commons,712 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1,2024-01-30,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,713 +That this House, at its rising on Thursday 8 February 2024, do adjourn until Monday 19 February 2024; at its rising on Tuesday 26 March 2024, do adjourn until Monday 15 April 2024; at its rising on Thursday 2 May 2024, do adjourn until Tuesday 7 May 2024; and, at its rising on Thursday 23 May 2024, do adjourn until Monday 3 June 2024.—(Mr Marcus Jones.)",house-of-commons,719 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1,2024-01-30,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,720 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,2024-01-31,Police (Declaration),"Ordered, That Tonia Antoniazzi, Sarah Champion, Neil Coyle, Dame Diana Johnson, Ben Lake, Caroline Nokes, Jess Phillips, Liz Saville Roberts and Mr William Wragg present the Bill. -Tonia Antoniazzi accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,461 +Tonia Antoniazzi accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,468 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.924.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.924.3,2024-01-31,"Political Parties, Elections and Referendums","Resolved, -That the draft Electoral Commission Strategy and Policy Statement, which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,70 +That the draft Electoral Commission Strategy and Policy Statement, which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,71 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1,2024-01-31,Social Security,"I beg to move, -That the draft Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,462 +That the draft Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,469 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1,2024-01-31,Pensions,"I beg to move, -That the draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,463 +That the draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,470 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4,2024-01-31,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Coronavirus and Influenza) (England and Wales and Scotland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,464 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Coronavirus and Influenza) (England and Wales and Scotland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,471 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,2024-01-31,Approve: Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Motion made, and Question put, -That the draft Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,71 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1,2024-01-31,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,465 +That the draft Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,72 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1,2024-01-31,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,472 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4,2024-02-01,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,415 +That the draft Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,422 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1,2024-02-01,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,416 +That the draft Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,423 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2,2024-02-01,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,"I beg to move, -That this House condemns unreservedly the actions of the government of Iran and the violent conduct of the police in suppressing protests in that country; is deeply concerned over Tehran’s growing use of terrorism, espionage, cyber attacks and hostage-taking diplomacy to restrict and eliminate the Iranian democratic opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), targeting in particular members of the organised opposition, PMOI (MEK), in Ashraf 3, Albania and NCRI gatherings since 2018; notes that the resistance is struggling for the establishment of a secular democratic republic; calls on European governments, especially the government of Albania, to counter Tehran’s illegal activities and uphold the rights of members of the Iranian opposition PMOI (MEK) at Ashraf-3 in accordance with the 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention, the European Convention of Human Rights and international law; is further concerned by reports of threats made to Iranian dissidents in the UK; urges the Government to include Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the list of proscribed terrorist organisations; and further calls upon the Government to work with international counterparts to ensure that further sanctions are placed on Iran without delay and Iran is held to account for its illegal activities at home and abroad.",house-of-commons,417 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2,2024-02-01,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,418 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,292 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,293 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,294 +That this House condemns unreservedly the actions of the government of Iran and the violent conduct of the police in suppressing protests in that country; is deeply concerned over Tehran’s growing use of terrorism, espionage, cyber attacks and hostage-taking diplomacy to restrict and eliminate the Iranian democratic opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), targeting in particular members of the organised opposition, PMOI (MEK), in Ashraf 3, Albania and NCRI gatherings since 2018; notes that the resistance is struggling for the establishment of a secular democratic republic; calls on European governments, especially the government of Albania, to counter Tehran’s illegal activities and uphold the rights of members of the Iranian opposition PMOI (MEK) at Ashraf-3 in accordance with the 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention, the European Convention of Human Rights and international law; is further concerned by reports of threats made to Iranian dissidents in the UK; urges the Government to include Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the list of proscribed terrorist organisations; and further calls upon the Government to work with international counterparts to ensure that further sanctions are placed on Iran without delay and Iran is held to account for its illegal activities at home and abroad.",house-of-commons,424 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2,2024-02-01,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,425 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,299 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,300 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,301 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1,2024-02-05,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That provision may be made for the electricity generator levy not to apply to new generating plant.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,301 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0,2024-02-05,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,302 +That provision may be made for the electricity generator levy not to apply to new generating plant.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,308 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0,2024-02-05,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,309 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.75.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.75.1,2024-02-05,New Clause 6: Finance Bill,"New Clause 6 - Assessment of the impact of permanent full expensing “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within six months of this Act being passed, publish an assessment of the impact of the measures in clause 1 of this Act on— (a) business investment, and (b) economic growth. (2) The review under subsection (1) must— (a) assess the impact of full expensing being made permanent, and -(b) consider what other policies would support the effectiveness of the measures in clause 1 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,30 +(b) consider what other policies would support the effectiveness of the measures in clause 1 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,31 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.79.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.79.1,2024-02-05,New Clause 7: Finance Bill,"New Clause 7 - Review of multipliers used to calculate higher rates of air passenger duty “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, at the next fiscal event, publish a review of the multipliers used to calculate higher rates of air passenger duty for each destination band. (2) This review must propose options for introducing a multiplier to link the higher rate and the reduced rate within the domestic band. -(3) The Chancellor must, at the next fiscal event, make clear what changes, if any, he will implement as a result of this review.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,31 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2,2024-02-05,Third Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,29 +(3) The Chancellor must, at the next fiscal event, make clear what changes, if any, he will implement as a result of this review.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,32 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2,2024-02-05,Third Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,30 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,303 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,310 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayors) Filling of Vacancies Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,304 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayors) Filling of Vacancies Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,311 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Animal Welfare (Primate Licences) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,305 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1,2024-02-05,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,306 +That the draft Animal Welfare (Primate Licences) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,312 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1,2024-02-05,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,313 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,2024-02-06,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a social tariff for energy.",house-of-commons,456 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a social tariff for energy.",house-of-commons,463 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3,2024-02-06,Knife and Sword Ban,"I beg to move, -That this House condemns the Government for overseeing a 77 per cent increase in knife crime since 2015; recognises the devastating impact that knife crime has on victims, their families and the wider community; acknowledges that the Government recently announced measures to ban zombie knives and machetes; believes, nonetheless, that this legislation does not go nearly far enough, meaning that a number of dangerous types of knives and swords will remain legal and available on UK streets; therefore calls on the Government to address the shortcomings of the ban by extending it to cover ninja swords and consulting on a further extension; and further calls for the Government to establish an end-to-end review of online knife sales and introduce criminal liability for senior management of websites which indirectly sell illegal knives online.",house-of-commons,457 +That this House condemns the Government for overseeing a 77 per cent increase in knife crime since 2015; recognises the devastating impact that knife crime has on victims, their families and the wider community; acknowledges that the Government recently announced measures to ban zombie knives and machetes; believes, nonetheless, that this legislation does not go nearly far enough, meaning that a number of dangerous types of knives and swords will remain legal and available on UK streets; therefore calls on the Government to address the shortcomings of the ban by extending it to cover ninja swords and consulting on a further extension; and further calls for the Government to establish an end-to-end review of online knife sales and introduce criminal liability for senior management of websites which indirectly sell illegal knives online.",house-of-commons,464 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.171.2,2024-02-06,New Order: Ministerial Severance: Reform,"I beg to move, That this House calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to amend the Ministerial and other Pensions and Salaries Act 1991 to ensure that— (i) departing Ministers who have not attained the age of 65 receive an amount equal to one-quarter of their earnings over the previous 12 months as a Minister, minus any period covered by a previous severance entitlement, where that is lower than an amount equal to one-quarter of the annual salary paid to that Minister before their departure; @@ -13701,31 +13701,31 @@ That this House calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to (b) Standing Order 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply in respect of any such debate. (19) In this Order, “a designated Member” means— (a) the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury; and -(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury.",house-of-commons,69 +(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury.",house-of-commons,70 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2,2024-02-06,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere and the European Space Agency (Immunities and Privileges) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,458 +That the draft European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere and the European Space Agency (Immunities and Privileges) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,465 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,2024-02-06,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024, No. 69), dated 22 January 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,459 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1,2024-02-06,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,460 +That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024, No. 69), dated 22 January 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,466 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1,2024-02-06,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,467 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2,2024-02-07,Leave for Bill: State Pension Age (Compensation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a compensation scheme for women born between 6th April 1950 and 5th April 1960 inclusive who have been affected by increases in the state pension age; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,179 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a compensation scheme for women born between 6th April 1950 and 5th April 1960 inclusive who have been affected by increases in the state pension age; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,180 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1,2024-02-07,Police Grant Report,"I beg to move, -That the Police Grant Report (England and Wales) 2024-25 (HC 482), which was laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,180 +That the Police Grant Report (England and Wales) 2024-25 (HC 482), which was laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,181 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2,2024-02-07,Local Government Finance,"I beg to move, -That the Local Government Finance Report (England) 2024–25 (HC 318), which was laid before this House on 5 February, be approved.",house-of-commons,181 +That the Local Government Finance Report (England) 2024–25 (HC 318), which was laid before this House on 5 February, be approved.",house-of-commons,182 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10,2024-02-07,: ,"That the draft Gender Recognition (Approved Countries and Territories and Saving Provision) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 6 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,184 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,185 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10,2024-02-07,Approve: Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved. —(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,182 +That the draft Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved. —(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,183 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12,2024-02-07,Approve: Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,183 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1,2024-02-07,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,185 +That the draft Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,184 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1,2024-02-07,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,186 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2,2024-02-08,National HIV Testing Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered National HIV testing week.",house-of-commons,542 +That this House has considered National HIV testing week.",house-of-commons,549 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2,2024-02-08,Post Office Management Culture,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the management culture of the Post Office.",house-of-commons,543 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1,2024-02-08,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,544 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2,2024-02-19,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,439 +That this House has considered the management culture of the Post Office.",house-of-commons,550 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1,2024-02-08,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,551 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2,2024-02-19,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,446 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1,2024-02-19,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)),That the following provisions shall apply to the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. Proceedings in Public Bill Committee (2) Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Tuesday 12 March 2024. @@ -13733,56 +13733,56 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19 (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7)Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,440 +(7)Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,447 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,2024-02-19,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State or a government department, and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,441 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,448 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft East Midlands Combined County Authority Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,442 +That the draft East Midlands Combined County Authority Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,449 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Security (Contributions) (Limits and Thresholds, National Insurance Funds Payments and Extension of Veterans Relief) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,443 +That the draft Social Security (Contributions) (Limits and Thresholds, National Insurance Funds Payments and Extension of Veterans Relief) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,450 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,444 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1,2024-02-19,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,445 +That the draft Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,451 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1,2024-02-19,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,452 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,2024-02-20,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to expand the list of sporting events that must be made available for broadcast by free-to-air television channels to include all qualifying matches played by the Scotland men’s and women’s national football teams in the World Cup and the UEFA European Football Championship; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,611 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to expand the list of sporting events that must be made available for broadcast by free-to-air television channels to include all qualifying matches played by the Scotland men’s and women’s national football teams in the World Cup and the UEFA European Football Championship; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,618 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.2,2024-02-20,Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences,"Amendment proposed: 10, page 1, line 6, at end insert— -“(aa) the just transition test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dave Doogan.)",house-of-commons,124 +“(aa) the just transition test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dave Doogan.)",house-of-commons,125 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.4,2024-02-20,Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences,"Amendment proposed: 17, page 1, line 6, at end insert— -“(aa) the climate change test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dr Whitehead.)",house-of-commons,125 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0,2024-02-20,Third Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,123 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,2024-02-20,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"That the draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 January, be approved—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,612 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1,2024-02-20,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,613 +“(aa) the climate change test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dr Whitehead.)",house-of-commons,126 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0,2024-02-20,Third Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,124 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,2024-02-20,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"That the draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 January, be approved—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,619 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1,2024-02-20,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,620 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.717.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.717.2,2024-02-21,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (Reform),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences authorising the driving of motor vehicles of certain classes; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,78 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences authorising the driving of motor vehicles of certain classes; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,79 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3,2024-02-21,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,"I beg to move amendment (a), to leave out from “House” to end and add -“believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.”",house-of-commons,492 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,79 +“believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.”",house-of-commons,499 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,80 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza,"Resolved, -That this House believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.",house-of-commons,491 +That this House believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.",house-of-commons,498 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6,2024-02-21,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Bank of England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,494 +That the draft Bank of England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,501 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,2024-02-21,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,493 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1,2024-02-21,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,495 +That the draft Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,500 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1,2024-02-21,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,502 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3,2024-02-22,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the civil nuclear roadmap.",house-of-commons,339 +That this House has considered the civil nuclear roadmap.",house-of-commons,346 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1,2024-02-22,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered premature deaths from heart and circulatory diseases.",house-of-commons,340 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1,2024-02-22,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,341 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,215 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1,2024-02-23,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,216 +That this House has considered premature deaths from heart and circulatory diseases.",house-of-commons,347 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1,2024-02-22,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,348 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,216 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1,2024-02-23,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,217 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Second time. -I have been a Member of Parliament for nearly 23 years. [Hon. Members: “No!] I know it is difficult to believe for some, but it is true. This is the first occasion on which my name has been drawn in the private Member’s Bill ballot; I am pleased to say my name was drawn fourth. I thought long and hard about the most appropriate and best piece of draft legislation to bring forward. I decided on this Bill, because I genuinely think it is incredibly important, and I will set out to the House why that is.",house-of-commons,212 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,213 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,214 +I have been a Member of Parliament for nearly 23 years. [Hon. Members: “No!] I know it is difficult to believe for some, but it is true. This is the first occasion on which my name has been drawn in the private Member’s Bill ballot; I am pleased to say my name was drawn fourth. I thought long and hard about the most appropriate and best piece of draft legislation to bring forward. I decided on this Bill, because I genuinely think it is incredibly important, and I will set out to the House why that is.",house-of-commons,213 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,214 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,215 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1,2024-02-26,Northern Ireland,"I beg to move, -That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty welcoming the return of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland, re-affirming the importance of upholding the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in all its strands, acknowledging the foundational importance of the Acts of Union 1800, including the economic provisions under Article 6 of those Acts, and recognising that, consistent with section 23(1) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, executive power in Northern Ireland shall continue to be vested in His Majesty, and that joint authority is not provided for in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in respect of the UK and Irish Governments.",house-of-commons,474 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1,2024-02-26,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,475 +That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty welcoming the return of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland, re-affirming the importance of upholding the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in all its strands, acknowledging the foundational importance of the Acts of Union 1800, including the economic provisions under Article 6 of those Acts, and recognising that, consistent with section 23(1) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, executive power in Northern Ireland shall continue to be vested in His Majesty, and that joint authority is not provided for in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in respect of the UK and Irish Governments.",house-of-commons,481 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1,2024-02-26,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,482 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,2024-02-27,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a scheme in which graduates of specified university courses may be exempt from requirements to repay a student loan, in full or in part, provided that they are employed in the United Kingdom in a relevant sector for a minimum time period; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,518 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,2024-02-27,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,519 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a scheme in which graduates of specified university courses may be exempt from requirements to repay a student loan, in full or in part, provided that they are employed in the United Kingdom in a relevant sector for a minimum time period; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,525 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,2024-02-27,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,526 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.259.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.259.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 1: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 1 - Estate management services “(1) Within three months of the passage of this Act, the Secretary of State must by regulation provide for residents of managed dwellings to take ownership, at nominal cost, of— (a) an estate management company, or @@ -13791,7 +13791,7 @@ if the estate management company or connected company or business does not— (i) provide the residents of the managed dwellings with a copy of its budget for the forthcoming year and accounts for the past year; (ii) give sufficient notice to enable residents to attend its annual meeting; (iii) acknowledge correspondence sent by registered post to its registered office within a reasonable length of time. -(2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend primary legislation.”—(Helen Morgan.)",house-of-commons,90 +(2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend primary legislation.”—(Helen Morgan.)",house-of-commons,91 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 5: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 5 - Abolition of forfeiture of a long lease “(1) This section applies to any right of forfeiture or re-entry in relation to a dwelling held on a long lease which arises either— (a) under the terms of that lease; or @@ -13800,46 +13800,46 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27 (3) In this section— “dwelling” means a building or part of a building occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling, together with any yard, garden, or outhouses and appurtenances belonging to it or usually enjoyed with it; “lease” means a lease at law or in equity and includes a sub-lease, but does not include a mortgage term; -“long lease” has the meaning given by sections 76 and 77 of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)Brought up.",house-of-commons,91 +“long lease” has the meaning given by sections 76 and 77 of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)Brought up.",house-of-commons,92 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.265.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.265.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 39: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 39 - Rights of first refusal on disposal of freehold homes “(1) Within three months of the passage of this Act, the Secretary of State must by regulations provide for the rights of first refusal granted to qualifying tenants of flats by Part 1 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 to be extended to tenants of freehold houses. (2) Regulations under subsection (1)— (a) may amend primary legislation; (b) are subject to the affirmative procedure (but see subsection (3)). -(3) If before approving a draft of regulations under subsection (1) both Houses of Parliament have agreed amendments to that draft, the Secretary of State must make the regulations in the form of the draft as so amended.”—(Mr Betts.)",house-of-commons,92 +(3) If before approving a draft of regulations under subsection (1) both Houses of Parliament have agreed amendments to that draft, the Secretary of State must make the regulations in the form of the draft as so amended.”—(Mr Betts.)",house-of-commons,93 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.281.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.281.3,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 2 - Determining and sharing the market value,"Amendment proposed: 4, page 136, line 40, at end insert— -“(9) In setting the deferment rate the Secretary of State must have regard to the desirability of encouraging leaseholders to acquire their freehold at the lowest possible cost.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,93 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 7 - Right to vary lease to replace rent with peppercorn rent,"Amendment proposed: 8, in schedule 7, page 168, line 15, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (a).—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,94 +“(9) In setting the deferment rate the Secretary of State must have regard to the desirability of encouraging leaseholders to acquire their freehold at the lowest possible cost.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,94 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 7 - Right to vary lease to replace rent with peppercorn rent,"Amendment proposed: 8, in schedule 7, page 168, line 15, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (a).—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,95 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Local Elections (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,520 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,2024-02-27,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,521 +That the draft Local Elections (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,527 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,2024-02-27,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,528 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,2024-02-27,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to the Committee on Standards.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,522 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to the Committee on Standards.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,529 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,2024-02-27,Committee on Standards,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 149(14)), That this House: (1) approves the Second Report of the Committee on Standards, HC 413; (2) endorses the recommendation in paragraph 64; and -(3) accordingly suspends Scott Benton from the service of the House for a period of 35 sitting days, beginning on Wednesday 28 February 2024.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,523 +(3) accordingly suspends Scott Benton from the service of the House for a period of 35 sitting days, beginning on Wednesday 28 February 2024.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,530 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,2024-02-27,: ,"That the draft Representation of the People (Postal Vote Handling etc.) (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,531 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,538 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,526 +That the draft Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,533 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,2024-02-27,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,525 +That the draft Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,532 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,2024-02-27,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,530 +That the draft Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,537 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,2024-02-27,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,527 +That the draft Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,534 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft West Midlands Combined Authority (Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,528 +That the draft West Midlands Combined Authority (Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,535 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,2024-02-27,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024 which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,529 +That the draft Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024 which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,536 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,2024-02-27,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,524 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1,2024-02-27,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,532 +That the draft Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,531 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1,2024-02-27,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,539 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2,2024-02-28,Leave for Bill: Brain Tumours,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to set a target for the number of glioblastoma patients who take part in clinical trials each year; to require training for medical oncologists to include training relating to brain cancers; to provide that any drug that has been licensed for use on tumours must be trialled on people with brain tumours; to make provision in relation to neuro-oncology multidisciplinary teams in the NHS, including a requirement that each such team must include a medical oncologist; to require manufacturers of drugs licensed to treat tumours to make those drugs available in specified circumstances for clinical trials relating to brain tumours; to make provision about the application of funding caps on funding for multi-drug treatments for glioblastoma brain tumours; to make provision about the processes for funding of drugs intended for the treatment of glioblastoma; to make provision about the management of drug trial data, for the purpose of increasing the quality of data relating to glioblastoma patients; to make provision about reviewing the allocation of existing funding for brain tumour research by the National Institute for Health and Care Research; to make provision about the direct referral of patients by optometrists to accident and emergency departments for the purpose of diagnosing brain tumours; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,186 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2,2024-02-28,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,187 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to set a target for the number of glioblastoma patients who take part in clinical trials each year; to require training for medical oncologists to include training relating to brain cancers; to provide that any drug that has been licensed for use on tumours must be trialled on people with brain tumours; to make provision in relation to neuro-oncology multidisciplinary teams in the NHS, including a requirement that each such team must include a medical oncologist; to require manufacturers of drugs licensed to treat tumours to make those drugs available in specified circumstances for clinical trials relating to brain tumours; to make provision about the application of funding caps on funding for multi-drug treatments for glioblastoma brain tumours; to make provision about the processes for funding of drugs intended for the treatment of glioblastoma; to make provision about the management of drug trial data, for the purpose of increasing the quality of data relating to glioblastoma patients; to make provision about reviewing the allocation of existing funding for brain tumour research by the National Institute for Health and Care Research; to make provision about the direct referral of patients by optometrists to accident and emergency departments for the purpose of diagnosing brain tumours; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,187 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2,2024-02-28,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,188 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -13849,33 +13849,33 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,188 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,189 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.3,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,189 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,190 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.399.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.399.1,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under the Act.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,190 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under the Act.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,191 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.400.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.400.1,2024-02-28,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill (Money),"Motion made and Question proposed, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,191 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,192 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3,2024-02-28,Approve: Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,192 +That the draft Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,193 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5,2024-02-28,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,193 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1,2024-02-28,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,194 +That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,194 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1,2024-02-28,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,195 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2,2024-02-29,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the use of language in politics in light of International Women’s Day; agrees that the respectful use of language is an important feature of a strong and inclusive democracy; and calls on all parliamentary candidates to pledge that respectful language will be used at all times in the upcoming General Election campaigning period.",house-of-commons,499 +That this House has considered the use of language in politics in light of International Women’s Day; agrees that the respectful use of language is an important feature of a strong and inclusive democracy; and calls on all parliamentary candidates to pledge that respectful language will be used at all times in the upcoming General Election campaigning period.",house-of-commons,506 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1,2024-02-29,Welsh Affairs,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered Welsh affairs.",house-of-commons,500 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1,2024-02-29,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,501 +That this House has considered Welsh affairs.",house-of-commons,507 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1,2024-02-29,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,508 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.543.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.543.1,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 163). -The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 64.",house-of-commons,12 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Conversion Practices (Prohibition) Bill — [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,13 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1,2024-03-01,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—( Rebecca Harris .)",house-of-commons,257 +The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 64.",house-of-commons,13 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Conversion Practices (Prohibition) Bill — [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,14 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1,2024-03-01,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—( Rebecca Harris .)",house-of-commons,261 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1,2024-03-04,Farming,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered farming.",house-of-commons,564 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1,2024-03-04,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,565 +That this House has considered farming.",house-of-commons,571 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1,2024-03-04,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,572 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,2024-03-05,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the scrutiny and approval by Parliament of appointments to senior civil service roles; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,308 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2,2024-03-05,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,309 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the scrutiny and approval by Parliament of appointments to senior civil service roles; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,315 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2,2024-03-05,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,316 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -13884,51 +13884,51 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords] (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,310 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,317 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,311 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,318 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of fees under the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,312 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,319 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1,2024-03-05,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,"I beg to move, That it be an instruction to the Committee on the Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision about paternity leave in cases involving the death of— (a) the mother of a child, (b) a person with whom a child is, or is expected to be, placed for adoption, or -(c) an applicant or intended applicant for a parental order under section 54 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.",house-of-commons,313 +(c) an applicant or intended applicant for a parental order under section 54 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.",house-of-commons,320 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1,2024-03-05,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,"I beg to move, -That it be an instruction to the Committee on the British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision for the acquisition of British citizenship by Irish citizens, whether born before or after 31 December 1948, who are resident in the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,314 +That it be an instruction to the Committee on the British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision for the acquisition of British citizenship by Irish citizens, whether born before or after 31 December 1948, who are resident in the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,321 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2,2024-03-05,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money","I beg to move, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.",house-of-commons,315 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.",house-of-commons,322 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Rates Retention: Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,316 +That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Rates Retention: Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,323 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Data Protection Act 2018 (Amendment of Schedule 2 Exemptions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,317 +That the draft Data Protection Act 2018 (Amendment of Schedule 2 Exemptions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,324 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,318 +That the draft Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,325 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Waste Enforcement (Fixed Penalty Receipts) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,319 +That the draft Waste Enforcement (Fixed Penalty Receipts) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,326 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Packaging Waste (Data Reporting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 17 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,320 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1,2024-03-05,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,321 +That the draft Packaging Waste (Data Reporting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 17 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,327 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1,2024-03-05,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,328 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.852.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.852.1,2024-03-06,Provisional Collection of Taxes,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 51(2)), That, pursuant to section 5 of the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968, provisional statutory effect shall be given to the following motions:— (a) Stamp duty land tax (first-time buyers’ relief: new leases acquired on bare trust) (motion no. 8); (b) Stamp duty land tax (registered providers of social housing) (motion no. 9); (c) Stamp duty land tax (purchases by public bodies) (motion no. 10); -(d) Value added tax (late payment interest and repayment interest) (motion no. 22).—(Jeremy Hunt.)",house-of-commons,32 +(d) Value added tax (late payment interest and repayment interest) (motion no. 22).—(Jeremy Hunt.)",house-of-commons,33 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,2024-03-06,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 145(3)), That this House agrees with the Report of the Liaison Committee of 5 March: -That a day not later than 18 March be allotted for the consideration of the following Estimates for the financial year 2023–24: Department for Education, insofar as it relates to special educational needs and disabilities provision; and Home Office, insofar as it relates to asylum and migration.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,322 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1,2024-03-06,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,323 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1,2024-03-07,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,239 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3,2024-03-11,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,649 +That a day not later than 18 March be allotted for the consideration of the following Estimates for the financial year 2023–24: Department for Education, insofar as it relates to special educational needs and disabilities provision; and Home Office, insofar as it relates to asylum and migration.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,329 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1,2024-03-06,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,330 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1,2024-03-07,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,243 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3,2024-03-11,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,656 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,2024-03-11,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the purpose of enabling certain mortgage borrowers to switch to a new mortgage arrangement; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,648 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the purpose of enabling certain mortgage borrowers to switch to a new mortgage arrangement; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,655 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,2024-03-12,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),"Ordered, That Simon Lightwood, Dame Angela Eagle, Stella Creasy, Mrs Sharon Hodgson, Kate Hollern, Fabian Hamilton, Nadia Whittome, Ms Marie Rimmer, Cat Smith, Naz Shah, Sarah Edwards and Dr Rupa Huq present the Bill. -Simon Lightwood accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,630 +Simon Lightwood accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,637 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.257.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.257.3,2024-03-12,Income Tax (Charge),"Resolved, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2024-25.",house-of-commons,130 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2024-25.",house-of-commons,131 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.261.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.261.5,2024-03-12,6. Capital gains tax (reduction in higher rate for residential property gains to 24%),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1H of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (the main rates of CGT) — @@ -13955,60 +13955,60 @@ That— (i) before paragraph (a) insert— “(za) at the rate of 24% (if they are residential property gains),” and (ii) in that paragraph, omit “residential property gains or”. -(3) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to disposals made on or after 6 April 2024.",house-of-commons,131 +(3) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to disposals made on or after 6 April 2024.",house-of-commons,132 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Police -That the draft South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (Election of Mayor and Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,634 +That the draft South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (Election of Mayor and Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,641 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Prisons -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,635 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,642 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Energy -That the draft Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,632 +That the draft Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,639 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Public Procurement -That the draft Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,633 +That the draft Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,640 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6,2024-03-12,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Representation of the People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 January, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,636 +That the draft Representation of the People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 January, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,643 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,2024-03-12,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,631 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1,2024-03-12,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,637 +That the draft General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,638 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1,2024-03-12,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,644 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,2024-03-13,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to transfer the power to designate sites of special scientific interest from Natural England to the Secretary of State; to make provision about the exercise of that power by the Secretary of State; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,650 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,135 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to transfer the power to designate sites of special scientific interest from Natural England to the Secretary of State; to make provision about the exercise of that power by the Secretary of State; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,657 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,136 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.340.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.340.1,2024-03-13,Amendment: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill because, while acknowledging that the measures in the Bill reduce the National Insurance Contributions (NIC) burden on some employees, it considers the Government should prioritise investment in public services spending over yet more cuts in spending which would be the result of lowering tax revenue by reducing NIC rates.”",house-of-commons,136 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill because, while acknowledging that the measures in the Bill reduce the National Insurance Contributions (NIC) burden on some employees, it considers the Government should prioritise investment in public services spending over yet more cuts in spending which would be the result of lowering tax revenue by reducing NIC rates.”",house-of-commons,137 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,2024-03-13,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided that is attributable to: (a) reducing the main primary percentage for Class 1 primary national insurance contributions to 8% (and reducing the percentage specified in regulation 131 of the Social Security Contributions Regulations 2001 to 1.85%), and -(b) reducing the main Class 4 percentage for Class 4 national insurance contributions to 6%.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,651 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4,2024-03-13,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,652 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,137 +(b) reducing the main Class 4 percentage for Class 4 national insurance contributions to 6%.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,658 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4,2024-03-13,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,659 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,138 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.385.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.385.1,2024-03-13,New Clause 2: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of effects of frozen thresholds -“The Treasury must lay before the House of Commons within three months of the passing of this Act a report which sets out its forecasts of the change to the number of people paying national insurance contributions as a result of the thresholds for payment of national insurance remaining frozen over the period 2023/24 to 2027/28, rather than rising in line with CPI.”—(Mr Carmichael.)",house-of-commons,139 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0,2024-03-13,Third Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,138 +“The Treasury must lay before the House of Commons within three months of the passing of this Act a report which sets out its forecasts of the change to the number of people paying national insurance contributions as a result of the thresholds for payment of national insurance remaining frozen over the period 2023/24 to 2027/28, rather than rising in line with CPI.”—(Mr Carmichael.)",house-of-commons,140 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0,2024-03-13,Third Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,139 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2,2024-03-13,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft North East Mayoral Combined Authority (Establishment and Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,653 +That the draft North East Mayoral Combined Authority (Establishment and Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,660 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,2024-03-13,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Fire and Rescue Services) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,140 +That the draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Fire and Rescue Services) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,141 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1,2024-03-13,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 December 2023, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,654 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1,2024-03-13,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,655 +That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 December 2023, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,661 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1,2024-03-13,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,662 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.536.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.536.6,2024-03-14,Home Office,"Resolved, That, for the year ending with 31 March 2024, for expenditure by the Home Office: (1) further resources, not exceeding £5,302,799,000, be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 500, (2) further resources, not exceeding £578,474,000, be authorised for capital purposes as so set out, and -(3) a further sum, not exceeding £3,400,000,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.",house-of-commons,175 +(3) a further sum, not exceeding £3,400,000,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.",house-of-commons,176 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.539.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.539.10,2024-03-14,Supplementary Estimates 2023-24,"Question put, That, for the year ending with 31 March 2024: (1) further resources, not exceeding £3,319,371,000, be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 447, HC 500, HC 531, HC 533, HC 575 and HC 587, (2) the resources authorised for capital purposes be reduced by £11,316,268,000 as so set out, and -(3) a further sum, not exceeding £8,456,085,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied to expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,176 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1,2024-03-14,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,742 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4,2024-03-15,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,410 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1,2024-03-15,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,411 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,343 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,342 +(3) a further sum, not exceeding £8,456,085,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied to expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,177 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1,2024-03-14,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,749 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4,2024-03-15,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,417 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1,2024-03-15,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,418 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,350 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,349 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,2024-03-18,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 12 December 2023 (Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill: Programme): Consideration of Lords Amendments @@ -14016,75 +14016,75 @@ Consideration of Lords Amendments Subsequent stages (2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. (3) Proceedings on the first of any further Messages from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after their commencement. -(4) Proceedings on any subsequent Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,344 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,44 +(4) Proceedings on any subsequent Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,351 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,45 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.728.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.728.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83F). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,35 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 3,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,36 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 4,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 4.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,37 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 5,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 5.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,38 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 6,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6.",house-of-commons,39 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 7,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 7.",house-of-commons,40 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 8,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 8.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,41 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,42 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 10,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,43 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,36 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 3,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,37 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 4,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 4.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,38 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 5,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 5.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,39 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 6,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6.",house-of-commons,40 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 7,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 7.",house-of-commons,41 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 8,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 8.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,42 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,43 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 10,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,44 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,2024-03-18,Appoint Reasons Committee,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendments 1 to 10; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, Anna Firth, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,345 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,352 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Electricity Supplier Obligations (Excluded Electricity) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,347 +That the draft Electricity Supplier Obligations (Excluded Electricity) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,354 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Energy-Intensive Industry Electricity Support Payments and Levy Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,350 +That the draft Energy-Intensive Industry Electricity Support Payments and Levy Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,357 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Renewables Obligation (Amendment) (Energy Intensive Industries) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,348 +That the draft Renewables Obligation (Amendment) (Energy Intensive Industries) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,355 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) (Amendment and Excluded Electricity) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,349 +That the draft Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) (Amendment and Excluded Electricity) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,356 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny Committees, Access to Information and Audit Committees) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,351 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny Committees, Access to Information and Audit Committees) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,358 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,2024-03-18,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,352 +That the draft Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,359 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,2024-03-18,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,346 +That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,353 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential, Supplementary and Incidental Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,353 +That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential, Supplementary and Incidental Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,360 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Financial Penalty) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,354 +That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Financial Penalty) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,361 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 218), dated 26 February, a copy of which was laid before this House on 28 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,355 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1,2024-03-18,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,356 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 218), dated 26 February, a copy of which was laid before this House on 28 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,362 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1,2024-03-18,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,363 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,2024-03-19,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require suppliers and retailers of fish and related products to establish and implement due diligence systems to ensure that those products are not obtained from illegal or unsustainable fishing; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,556 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4,2024-03-19,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,105 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require suppliers and retailers of fish and related products to establish and implement due diligence systems to ensure that those products are not obtained from illegal or unsustainable fishing; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,563 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4,2024-03-19,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,106 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.882.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.882.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 5: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 5 - Review: Investor-State Dispute Settlement -“The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a review of the financial risk of the implementation of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement aspect of the Investment Chapter of the CPTPP, not more than 18 months after the day on which this Act is passed.”—(Gareth Thomas.)",house-of-commons,106 +“The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a review of the financial risk of the implementation of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement aspect of the Investment Chapter of the CPTPP, not more than 18 months after the day on which this Act is passed.”—(Gareth Thomas.)",house-of-commons,107 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.886.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.886.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 10: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 10 - Report on economic impact of implementation of CPTPP “(1) The Secretary of State must, within six months of the passing of this Act, publish a report on the economic impact of the implementation of the CPTPP. (2) A report published under subsection (1) must include an analysis comparing the respective situation for each of the matters listed in subsection (3) prior to the implementation of the CPTPP with the situation post the implementation of the CPTPP. (3) The matters which must be included in the comparative analysis contained in the report laid under subsection (1) are— (a) the UK’s trade in goods; (b) the UK’s trade in services; and -(c) UK GDP.”—(Richard Thomson.)",house-of-commons,107 +(c) UK GDP.”—(Richard Thomson.)",house-of-commons,108 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 12: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 12 - Impact assessment: UK performers’ rights “(1) The Secretary of State must publish an assessment of the impact of the implementation of performers' rights provisions in the CPTPP. (2) The impact assessment under subsection (1) must include— (a) consideration of the impact of performers’ rights provisions on qualifying individuals in the UK; (b) an assessment of the reciprocity of rights across qualifying countries; -(c) consultation with such persons as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.”—(Sarah Green.)",house-of-commons,108 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0,2024-03-19,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,557 +(c) consultation with such persons as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.”—(Sarah Green.)",house-of-commons,109 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0,2024-03-19,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,564 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2,2024-03-19,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,558 +That the draft Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,565 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,559 +That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,566 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Strategy and Policy Statement for Energy Policy in Great Britain, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,562 +That the draft Strategy and Policy Statement for Energy Policy in Great Britain, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,569 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,2024-03-19,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,560 +That the draft Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,567 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That this House authorises the Secretary of State to undertake to pay, and to pay by way of financial assistance under section 8 of the Industrial Development Act 1982, a grant or grants exceeding £30 million and up to a total of £75 million to BMW to support the production of electric Minis at Plant Oxford.—(Suzanne Webb) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,561 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1,2024-03-19,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,563 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,568 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1,2024-03-19,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,570 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,2024-03-20,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill: Committal @@ -14101,20 +14101,20 @@ Proceedings in Committee of the whole House, on Consideration and on Third Readi Programming committee (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,616 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,623 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,2024-03-20,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State by virtue of the Act.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,617 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1,2024-03-20,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now Adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,618 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State by virtue of the Act.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,624 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1,2024-03-20,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now Adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,625 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,2024-03-20,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a statutory code of conduct for Ministers of the Crown; for a statutory code of conduct for Members of the House of Commons and Members of the House of Lords; for a statutory code of conduct for councillors in England; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,614 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2,2024-03-20,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,615 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a statutory code of conduct for Ministers of the Crown; for a statutory code of conduct for Members of the House of Commons and Members of the House of Lords; for a statutory code of conduct for councillors in England; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,621 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2,2024-03-20,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,622 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3,2024-03-21,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the First Report of the Defence Committee, Ready for War?, HC 26, the Eighth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, Improving Defence Inventory Management, HC 66, and the Nineteenth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, MoD Equipment Plan 2023-33, HC 451.",house-of-commons,717 +That this House has considered the First Report of the Defence Committee, Ready for War?, HC 26, the Eighth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, Improving Defence Inventory Management, HC 66, and the Nineteenth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, MoD Equipment Plan 2023-33, HC 451.",house-of-commons,724 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3,2024-03-21,Food Security,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the matter of food security, including the effects on it of environmental change and of insect decline.",house-of-commons,718 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1,2024-03-21,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,719 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5,2024-03-22,Second Reading: Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,89 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1,2024-03-22,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,517 +That this House has considered the matter of food security, including the effects on it of environmental change and of insect decline.",house-of-commons,725 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1,2024-03-21,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,726 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5,2024-03-22,Second Reading: Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,90 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1,2024-03-22,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,524 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1302.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1302.4,2024-03-25,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,1 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1,2024-03-25,New Clause 2: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"New Clause 2 - Requirement for the Secretary of State to publish an annual report on technology-enabled serious and organised crime and technology-enabled threats to national security “After section 234 of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, insert— @@ -14124,34 +14124,34 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1348.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1348.1,2024-03-25,Clause 2 - Low or no reasonable expectation of privacy,"Amendment proposed: 7, Page 3, line 9, leave out Clause 2.—(Stuart C. McDonald.)",house-of-commons,4 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1351.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1351.0,2024-03-25,Third Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be read the Third time.",house-of-commons,2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1,2024-03-25,Acting Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that His Majesty will appoint Rebecca Hilsenrath to the offices of acting Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and acting Health Service Commissioner for England, in accordance with section 3A of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 and paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Health Service Commissioners Act 1993.—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,210 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1,2024-03-25,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,211 +That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that His Majesty will appoint Rebecca Hilsenrath to the offices of acting Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and acting Health Service Commissioner for England, in accordance with section 3A of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 and paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Health Service Commissioners Act 1993.—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,211 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1,2024-03-25,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,212 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,2024-03-26,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in Bill to make provision about the advertising of waste disposal services; to require local authorities to issue fixed penalty notices under section 34 of the Environment Act 1990 in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,430 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0,2024-03-26,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,431 +That leave be given to bring in Bill to make provision about the advertising of waste disposal services; to require local authorities to issue fixed penalty notices under section 34 of the Environment Act 1990 in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,437 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0,2024-03-26,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,438 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2,2024-03-26,National Networks National Policy Statement,"I beg to move, -That this House approves the National Policy Statement for National Networks, which was laid before this House on 6 March.",house-of-commons,432 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1,2024-03-26,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,433 +That this House approves the National Policy Statement for National Networks, which was laid before this House on 6 March.",house-of-commons,439 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1,2024-03-26,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,440 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Resolved, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1B.",house-of-commons,116 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendments 3B and 3C.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,111 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1B.",house-of-commons,117 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendments 3B and 3C.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,112 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.112.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.112.1,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83G). Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 6B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,112 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 6B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,113 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.121.1,2024-04-15,After Clause 4 - Age assessment of unaccompanied children,"Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 7B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,113 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 7B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,114 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.1,2024-04-15,"After Clause 5 - Exemption for agents, allies and employees of the UK Overseas","Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 10B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,115 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 10B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,116 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,2024-04-15,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,"Lords amendment 10B disagreed to. Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendments 1B, 3B and 3C, 6B, 7B and 10B; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,572 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1,2024-04-15,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,573 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their amendment 9 but proposes additional Amendment (a) to the Bill in lieu of that amendment.,house-of-commons,114 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,579 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1,2024-04-15,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,580 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their amendment 9 but proposes additional Amendment (a) to the Bill in lieu of that amendment.,house-of-commons,115 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2,2024-04-16,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2024; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,446 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2,2024-04-16,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,67 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2024; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,453 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2,2024-04-16,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,68 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -14160,27 +14160,27 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,448 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,455 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,447 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,454 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mr Mohindra..)",house-of-commons,449 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1,2024-04-16,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,450 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mr Mohindra..)",house-of-commons,456 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1,2024-04-16,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,457 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,2024-04-17,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the maximum noise levels of fireworks which may be sold to the public; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,401 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 1D,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1D.",house-of-commons,61 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the maximum noise levels of fireworks which may be sold to the public; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,408 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 1D,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1D.",house-of-commons,62 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.3,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 3E,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83G). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3E.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,58 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 6D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,59 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 10D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,60 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3E.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,59 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 6D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,60 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 10D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,61 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,2024-04-17,Appoint Reasons Committee,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendments 1D, 3E, 6D, and 10D; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,402 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3,2024-04-17,Second Reading: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,62 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,409 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3,2024-04-17,Second Reading: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,63 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.387.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.387.0,2024-04-17,Amendment: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Finance (No. 2) Bill because it fails to make a much-needed reduction in VAT for the hospitality and tourism sectors; fails to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors; does not establish a more progressive tax system by introducing a starter rate, in line with the Scottish Government’s approach; fails to introduce measures through the tax system that would help alleviate the cost of living crisis and reduce inequality; and fails to introduce tax relief measures to enable vital high-growth sectors, like the renewable sector, to grow the economy; and because it derives from a Budget which proposed to extend the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy, threatening the security of jobs in north east Scotland and the UK’s ability to achieve net zero.”",house-of-commons,63 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Finance (No. 2) Bill because it fails to make a much-needed reduction in VAT for the hospitality and tourism sectors; fails to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors; does not establish a more progressive tax system by introducing a starter rate, in line with the Scottish Government’s approach; fails to introduce measures through the tax system that would help alleviate the cost of living crisis and reduce inequality; and fails to introduce tax relief measures to enable vital high-growth sectors, like the renewable sector, to grow the economy; and because it derives from a Budget which proposed to extend the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy, threatening the security of jobs in north east Scotland and the UK’s ability to achieve net zero.”",house-of-commons,64 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1,2024-04-17,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance (No. 2) Bill: (1) The following shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House— @@ -14201,45 +14201,45 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance (No. 2) Bill: (7) When the provisions of the Bill considered, respectively, by the Committee of the whole House and by the Public Bill Committee have been reported to the House, the Bill shall be proceeded with as if it had been reported as a whole to the House from the Public Bill Committee. (8) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (9) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. -(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. —(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,403 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,2024-04-17,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,"That the draft Major Sporting Events (Income Tax Exemption) (2024 UEFA Champions League Final) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,404 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1,2024-04-17,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,405 +(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. —(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,410 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,2024-04-17,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,"That the draft Major Sporting Events (Income Tax Exemption) (2024 UEFA Champions League Final) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,411 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1,2024-04-17,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,412 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3,2024-04-18,Access to Redress Schemes,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the challenges faced by individuals and businesses in accessing effective dispute resolution and obtaining redress in cases of injustice; believes that the Government needs to address these specific challenges, namely a fragmented and inconsistent redress landscape; considers statutory guidance to be an essential measure to ensure compensation and redress schemes follow common principles and lead to fair and independent outcomes; and calls on the Government to create statutory guidance with common principles for setting up and operating a redress scheme.",house-of-commons,476 +That this House recognises the challenges faced by individuals and businesses in accessing effective dispute resolution and obtaining redress in cases of injustice; believes that the Government needs to address these specific challenges, namely a fragmented and inconsistent redress landscape; considers statutory guidance to be an essential measure to ensure compensation and redress schemes follow common principles and lead to fair and independent outcomes; and calls on the Government to create statutory guidance with common principles for setting up and operating a redress scheme.",house-of-commons,483 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2,2024-04-18,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the covid-19 pandemic response and trends in excess deaths; and calls on the covid-19 inquiry to move onto its module 4 investigation into vaccines and therapeutics as soon as possible.",house-of-commons,477 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1,2024-04-18,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,478 +That this House has considered the covid-19 pandemic response and trends in excess deaths; and calls on the covid-19 inquiry to move onto its module 4 investigation into vaccines and therapeutics as soon as possible.",house-of-commons,484 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1,2024-04-18,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,485 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,2024-04-19,Third Reading: ,"Question put and agreed to. -Bill accordingly read the Third time and passed.",house-of-commons,479 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5,2024-04-19,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"Amendment 2, which stands in my name, changes the procedure that applies to statutory instruments relating to proposed new subsection (9B) to section 7 of the Building Societies Act 1986. They will be subject to the affirmative procedure, rather than to the negative procedure as the Bill currently states. I tabled the amendment after talking to colleagues on both sides of the House. On reflection, it provides for closer scrutiny of the potential changes that could be made via secondary legislation under the Bill. The amendment does not change the immensely positive effect that I believe the Bill will have on the building society sector by bringing it in line with current practices, nor does it change the Bill’s aims, which will, in my view, enormously improve opportunities for people to get on the housing ladder. The result of the Bill will be a better landscape for first-time buyers, and the amendment just improves scrutiny.",house-of-commons,481 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,480 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,482 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1,2024-04-19,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,483 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3G,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3G.",house-of-commons,25 +Bill accordingly read the Third time and passed.",house-of-commons,486 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5,2024-04-19,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"Amendment 2, which stands in my name, changes the procedure that applies to statutory instruments relating to proposed new subsection (9B) to section 7 of the Building Societies Act 1986. They will be subject to the affirmative procedure, rather than to the negative procedure as the Bill currently states. I tabled the amendment after talking to colleagues on both sides of the House. On reflection, it provides for closer scrutiny of the potential changes that could be made via secondary legislation under the Bill. The amendment does not change the immensely positive effect that I believe the Bill will have on the building society sector by bringing it in line with current practices, nor does it change the Bill’s aims, which will, in my view, enormously improve opportunities for people to get on the housing ladder. The result of the Bill will be a better landscape for first-time buyers, and the amendment just improves scrutiny.",house-of-commons,488 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,487 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,489 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1,2024-04-19,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3G,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3G.",house-of-commons,26 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.2,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 10F,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83F). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10F.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,23 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10F.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,24 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.685.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.685.3,2024-04-22,Appoint Reasons Committee: 3G and 10F,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendments 3G and 10F; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher, and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,24 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,25 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.693.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.693.7,2024-04-22,Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill (Carry-over Extension),"Motion made, and Question put, -That the period on the expiry of which proceedings on the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill shall lapse in pursuance of paragraph (13) of Standing Order No. 80A shall be extended by 177 days until 12 December 2024.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,26 +That the period on the expiry of which proceedings on the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill shall lapse in pursuance of paragraph (13) of Standing Order No. 80A shall be extended by 177 days until 12 December 2024.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,27 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1,2024-04-22,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Ms Nusrat Ghani.)",house-of-commons,298 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Ms Nusrat Ghani.)",house-of-commons,305 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1,2024-04-22,Hospice Funding,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the postcode lottery of funding for hospices; and calls on integrated care boards to urgently address the funding for hospice-provided palliative care in their areas.",house-of-commons,299 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3J,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3J.",house-of-commons,28 +That this House has considered the postcode lottery of funding for hospices; and calls on integrated care boards to urgently address the funding for hospice-provided palliative care in their areas.",house-of-commons,306 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3J,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3J.",house-of-commons,29 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.762.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.762.1,2024-04-22,Appoint Reasons Committee: 3J,"Motion made, and Question put, That a Committee be appointed to draw up a Reason to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendment 3J; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher, and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,27 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1,2024-04-22,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,300 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,28 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1,2024-04-22,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,307 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,2024-04-23,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about screening for neurodivergent conditions in primary schools; to make provision about teacher training relating to neurodivergent conditions; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,729 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about screening for neurodivergent conditions in primary schools; to make provision about teacher training relating to neurodivergent conditions; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,736 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2,2024-04-23,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be read a Second time. -Football is part of our national life. Over the years, English football has become a universal language. Wherever you are, whatever country you are in, you are never far away from a fan of one of our great clubs. We are a global football powerhouse and our economy benefits: billions for the economy, investment in towns and cities across the country, and tens of thousands of jobs. Our premier league is world leading. And the strength of our national game goes far beyond the top tier. Hundreds of thousands of fans turn out every week and come together to support teams up and down the football pyramid. Football clubs are at the heart of our communities. Each and every Member will be able to testify to that. Each Member will also be able to testify to the fact that we have the best fans in the world.",house-of-commons,730 +Football is part of our national life. Over the years, English football has become a universal language. Wherever you are, whatever country you are in, you are never far away from a fan of one of our great clubs. We are a global football powerhouse and our economy benefits: billions for the economy, investment in towns and cities across the country, and tens of thousands of jobs. Our premier league is world leading. And the strength of our national game goes far beyond the top tier. Hundreds of thousands of fans turn out every week and come together to support teams up and down the football pyramid. Football clubs are at the heart of our communities. Each and every Member will be able to testify to that. Each Member will also be able to testify to the fact that we have the best fans in the world.",house-of-commons,737 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Football Governance Bill: Committal (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -14251,20 +14251,20 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,731 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,738 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,732 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,739 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,2024-04-23,: ,"That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,734 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,741 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12,2024-04-23,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Growth Duty: Statutory Guidance Refresh, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,733 +That the draft Growth Duty: Statutory Guidance Refresh, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,740 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of a levy by the Independent Football Regulator in connection with the exercise of its functions under the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,735 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,742 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6,2024-04-23,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Post Office Network Subsidy Scheme (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,736 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1,2024-04-23,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,737 +That the draft Post Office Network Subsidy Scheme (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,743 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1,2024-04-23,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,744 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 30: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 30 - Assessment of operation of possession process “(1) The Lord Chancellor must prepare an assessment of the operation of the process by which— (a) on applications made by landlords, the county court is able to make orders for the possession of dwellings in England that are let under assured and regulated tenancies, and @@ -14273,7 +14273,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (3) In this section— ‘assured tenancy’ means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act; ‘dwelling’ means a building or part of a building which is occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling; -‘regulated tenancy’ means a regulated tenancy within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,120 +‘regulated tenancy’ means a regulated tenancy within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,121 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 13 - Sections 1 and 2: effect of superior leases “(1) Where, immediately before the commencement date, the lessee under an existing lease of premises that consist of or include a dwelling— (a) could sub-let the dwelling under a fixed term assured tenancy without breaching the lease, but @@ -14308,7 +14308,7 @@ the existing lease has effect as if it provided that a failure by the lessee at “sub-letting” includes sub-letting under any inferior lease. (11) In this section references to a lease, and to the terms of a lease, include references to— (a) the terms of any agreement relating to the lease, and -(b) any document or communication from the landlord which gives or refuses consent for sub-letting in relation to a category or description of sub-tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,584 +(b) any document or communication from the landlord which gives or refuses consent for sub-letting in relation to a category or description of sub-tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,591 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 14 - Powers of Secretary of State in connection with Chapter 1 Clause 14 “(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations amend provision made by or under an Act passed before or later in the same session as this Act so that the provision has effect in relation to periodic assured tenancies in a manner that corresponds or is similar to the manner in which it had effect immediately before the commencement date in relation to— (a) fixed term assured tenancies, or @@ -14333,7 +14333,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (9) Nothing in this section limits the provision that may be made in regulations under Part 5. (10) In this section— “assured shorthold tenancy” is to be read in accordance with Part 1 of the 1988 Act as it had effect immediately before the commencement date; -“the commencement date” has the meaning given by section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(1)(a).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,585 +“the commencement date” has the meaning given by section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(1)(a).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,592 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 16 - Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions “(1) The Welsh Ministers may by regulations make provision in relation to occupation contracts, in relation to persons of another description, corresponding (with or without modifications) to provision made by this Chapter in relation to persons who would have a child live with or visit them or are benefits claimants. (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend, repeal or revoke provision made by or under— @@ -14342,9 +14342,9 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 whenever passed or made. (3) In this section— ‘benefits claimant’ has the meaning given by section 8J of the Renting Homes (Fees, Discrimination etc.) (Wales) Act 2019; -‘occupation contract’ has the same meaning as in the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (see section 7 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,586 +‘occupation contract’ has the same meaning as in the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (see section 7 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,593 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 17 - Power of Secretary of State to extend protection to persons of other descriptions: Wales -“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Welsh Ministers could make under section (Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section 40.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,587 +“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Welsh Ministers could make under section (Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section 40.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,594 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 18 - Prohibition of discrimination relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) The Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 (asp 19) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (4). (2) After section 6 insert— @@ -14487,18 +14487,18 @@ In this Part— (f) the Welfare Reform Act 2012, (g) the Pensions Act 2014, (h) the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018, -“child” means a person under the age of 18.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,588 +“child” means a person under the age of 18.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,595 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 19 - Terms in standard securities relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to— (a) prohibit a tenant under a relevant tenancy from having a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling, or (b) restrict the circumstances in which a tenant under a relevant tenancy may have a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling. -(2) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,589 +(2) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,596 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 20 - Terms in insurance contracts relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) A term of a contract of insurance to which this section applies is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the insured to— (a) prohibit a tenant under a relevant tenancy from having a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling which forms the subject of the tenancy, or (b) restrict the circumstances in which a tenant under a relevant tenancy may have a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling. (2) A term of a contract of insurance to which this section applies is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the insured to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy. -(3) This section applies to contracts of insurance which are entered into or whose duration is extended on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,590 +(3) This section applies to contracts of insurance which are entered into or whose duration is extended on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,597 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 21 - Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions “(1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about relevant tenancies, corresponding (with or without modifications) to the provision made by this Chapter in relation to persons who would have a child live with or visit them or persons who are benefits claimants, in relation to persons of another description. (2) Regulations under subsection (1)— @@ -14506,7 +14506,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (i) an Act of the Scottish Parliament, (ii) an Act (including this Act), whenever passed or made; -(b) may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,591 +(b) may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,598 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,2024-04-24,New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 22 - Interpretation of Chapter 4A “In this Chapter— ‘benefits claimant’ means a person who— @@ -14526,7 +14526,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) a private residential tenancy under the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 (asp 19); (b) an assured tenancy under the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988; (c) a protected or statutory tenancy under the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984; -‘tenant’ includes sub-tenant.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,592 +‘tenant’ includes sub-tenant.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,599 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 23 - Power of Scottish Ministers to make consequential provision “(1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision that is consequential on Chapter 4A of Part 1 (see section 27 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 10), as a result of which such regulations are to be made by Scottish statutory instrument). (2) Regulations under this section may amend, repeal or revoke provision made by or under— @@ -14540,13 +14540,13 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (4) The power under subsection (3)(a) to make transitional provision includes power to provide for the regulations to apply (with or without modifications) in relation to tenancies entered into, or advertising begun, before the date on which the regulations come into force. (5) Regulations under this section may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament. (6) Regulations made under this section that amend or repeal provision made by an Act of the Scottish Parliament, or by an Act, are subject to the affirmative procedure (see section 29 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 10)). -(7) Any other regulations made under this section are subject to the negative procedure (see section 28 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,593 +(7) Any other regulations made under this section are subject to the negative procedure (see section 28 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,600 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 24 - Power of Secretary of State to extend protection to persons of other descriptions: Scotland -“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Scottish Ministers could make under section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(2)(b).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,594 +“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Scottish Ministers could make under section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(2)(b).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,601 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 25 - Landlord redress schemes: no Crown status -“A person exercising functions under a landlord redress scheme (other than the Secretary of State) is not to be regarded as the servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, privilege or immunity of the Crown or as exempt from any tax, duty, rate, levy or other charge whatsoever, whether general or local, and any property held by such a person is not to be regarded as property of, or held on behalf of, the Crown.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,595 +“A person exercising functions under a landlord redress scheme (other than the Secretary of State) is not to be regarded as the servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, privilege or immunity of the Crown or as exempt from any tax, duty, rate, levy or other charge whatsoever, whether general or local, and any property held by such a person is not to be regarded as property of, or held on behalf of, the Crown.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,602 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,2024-04-24,New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 26 - Other amendments in connection with landlord redress schemes -“Schedule NS1 contains amendments connected with landlord redress schemes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,596 +“Schedule NS1 contains amendments connected with landlord redress schemes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,603 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,2024-04-24,New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 27 - Commencement “(1) This Act comes into force for the purposes of making regulations on the day on which it is passed. (2) For remaining purposes this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State may by regulations made by statutory instrument appoint, subject to subsections (3) to (6). @@ -14558,7 +14558,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (c) section 82; (d) Chapter 3 of Part 4. (6) Section 83 and this Part come into force on the day on which this Act is passed. -(7) Different days may be appointed under this section for different purposes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,597 +(7) Different days may be appointed under this section for different purposes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,604 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 28 - Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1 “(1) Chapter 1 of Part 1 applies (subject to any provision made by or under this Act)— (a) in relation to an assured tenancy that is entered into on or after the day on which that Chapter comes into force (“the commencement date”), and @@ -14585,7 +14585,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (10) Regulations under this section may make different provision for different purposes. (11) Regulations under this section are to be made by statutory instrument. (12) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under section (Commencement)(2) and (7) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (1)(a) to the day on which Chapter 1 of Part 1 comes into force is to the day on which that Chapter comes into force for the purposes of the tenancy in question. -(13) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under subsections (3)(b) and (10) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (3)(b) to a date appointed by the Secretary of State in regulations is to a date so appointed for the purposes of the tenancy in question.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,598 +(13) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under subsections (3)(b) and (10) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (3)(b) to a date appointed by the Secretary of State in regulations is to a date so appointed for the purposes of the tenancy in question.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,605 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 29 - Assured agricultural occupancies: opting out etc “(1) The 1988 Act is amended as follows. (2) In section 24 (assured agricultural occupancies), after subsection (1) insert— @@ -14602,11 +14602,11 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) the person to whom the tenancy is granted or, as the case may be, at least one of the persons to whom it is granted was, immediately before it was granted, a tenant under an assured agricultural occupancy, and (b) the person by whom it is granted or, as the case may be, at least one of the persons by whom it is granted was, immediately before it was granted, a landlord under the assured agricultural occupancy referred to in paragraph (a). (4) In this Chapter “opted-out tenancy” means a tenancy that, but for this section, would be an assured agricultural occupancy.’ -(6) In section 25 (security of tenure) omit subsection (1).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,599 +(6) In section 25 (security of tenure) omit subsection (1).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,606 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 31 - Local Commissioners’ investigation of complaints by persons who are not tenants “In section 26 of the Local Government Act 1974, at the end of subsection (8) insert ‘unless— (a) the investigation is in respect of action described in paragraph 5A or 5B of that Schedule, and -(b) the person affected is not an individual of a description whom a scheme approved under Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1996 (investigation of social housing complaints by housing ombudsman) provides may make a complaint under that scheme in respect of that action.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,600 +(b) the person affected is not an individual of a description whom a scheme approved under Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1996 (investigation of social housing complaints by housing ombudsman) provides may make a complaint under that scheme in respect of that action.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,607 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 32 - Unlicensed HMOs and houses: offences “(1) Section 72 of the Housing Act 2004 (offences in relation to licensing of HMOs) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (4). (2) For subsection (1) substitute— @@ -14647,7 +14647,7 @@ in circumstances in which the house was required to be licensed under this Part (c) had some other reasonable excuse for failing to ensure that the house was so licensed.” (8) In subsection (4)— (a) for “subsection (1) or (2)” substitute “subsection (2)”, and -(b) for the words following “excuse” substitute “for failing to comply with the condition”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,601 +(b) for the words following “excuse” substitute “for failing to comply with the condition”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,608 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 33 - Service of improvement notices on landlords and licensors “In Schedule 1 to the Housing Act 2004 (procedure and appeals relating to improvement notices), in paragraph 2(2)— (a) after “the notice” insert “on whichever of the following the authority considers ought to take the action specified in it”, @@ -14655,7 +14655,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (c) after paragraph (b) insert— “(c) (in either case) if the premises or any part of them are let under a tenancy that is periodic or was granted for a term of 21 years or less, or are occupied under a licence— (i) the landlord or licensor; -(ii) any superior landlord or licensor.””—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,602 +(ii) any superior landlord or licensor.””—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,609 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 34 - Rent repayment orders: liability of directors etc “In the Housing and Planning Act 2016, after section 51 insert— “51A Landlord which is body corporate: liability of directors etc @@ -14674,7 +14674,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) section 1(2) of the Protection from Eviction Act 1977; (b) section 30(1), 32(1), 72(1) or 95(1) of the Housing Act 2004; (c) section 21 of this Act; -(d) section 48(1), (2) or (3) or 69(2), (3) or (4) of the Renters (Reform) Act 2024.”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,603 +(d) section 48(1), (2) or (3) or 69(2), (3) or (4) of the Renters (Reform) Act 2024.”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,610 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 35 - Report on certain matters relating to tenancy reform “(1) The Secretary of State must make arrangements for an independent person to prepare a report on— (a) the impact of section 1 on the provision of relevant tenancies; @@ -14688,7 +14688,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (3) Nothing in subsection (1) prevents the Secretary of State from arranging for the independent person to include in the report matters additional to those mentioned in that subsection. (4) In this section— “relevant date” means the earliest date appointed by the Secretary of State under section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(3)(b); -“relevant tenancy” means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act other than a tenancy of social housing within the meaning of Part 2 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,604 +“relevant tenancy” means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act other than a tenancy of social housing within the meaning of Part 2 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,611 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 36 - Report on provision of residential tenancies “(1) The Secretary of State must prepare and lay before both Houses of Parliament a report containing an analysis of statistical data relating to the provision of residential tenancies. (2) A report must be prepared and laid under subsection (1)— @@ -14708,35 +14708,35 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (7) Where regulations under section 44(4)(c) are made expanding the meaning of “dwelling” in Part 2— (a) a report under subsection (1) may also contain an analysis of statistical data relating to dwellings within the expanded meaning given by those regulations, and (b) where a report does so, subsections (3) and (4) are to be read as if “dwelling” in this section included such dwellings. -(8) This section ceases to have effect at the end of the period of five years beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,605 +(8) This section ceases to have effect at the end of the period of five years beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,612 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1075.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1075.3,2024-04-24,Clause 116 - Commencement and application,"Amendment proposed: 28, page 111, line 19, at end insert -“, save that section 2(b) comes into force on the day on which this Act is passed only to the extent that it repeals section 21 of the Housing Act 1988; such repeal will not affect the validity of any notices served under that provision on or before the day on which this Act is passed and the provisions of that section will continue to apply to any claims issued in respect of such a notice”.—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,121 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0,2024-04-24,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,583 +“, save that section 2(b) comes into force on the day on which this Act is passed only to the extent that it repeals section 21 of the Housing Act 1988; such repeal will not affect the validity of any notices served under that provision on or before the day on which this Act is passed and the provisions of that section will continue to apply to any claims issued in respect of such a notice”.—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,122 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0,2024-04-24,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,590 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2,2024-04-24,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,607 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,614 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,2024-04-24,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary James Cleverly relating to Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,606 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary James Cleverly relating to Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,613 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2,2024-04-24,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 January, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,608 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 January, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,615 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,2024-04-24,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,609 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1,2024-04-24,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,610 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2,2024-04-24,Deferred Division: Regulatory Reform,"That the draft Economic Growth (Regulatory Functions) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,122 +That the draft Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,616 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1,2024-04-24,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,617 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2,2024-04-24,Deferred Division: Regulatory Reform,"That the draft Economic Growth (Regulatory Functions) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,123 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,2024-04-24,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to maintain a register of heritage public houses in their area and to make provision in connection with the compilation and maintenance of such registers; to make provision relating to planning applications in respect of public houses on such a register; to place restrictions on the sale of heritage public houses; to make provision relating to the nomination of heritage public houses as assets of community value; to make provision about the listing of heritage public houses; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,582 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4,2024-04-24,Second Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,119 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to maintain a register of heritage public houses in their area and to make provision in connection with the compilation and maintenance of such registers; to make provision relating to planning applications in respect of public houses on such a register; to place restrictions on the sale of heritage public houses; to make provision relating to the nomination of heritage public houses as assets of community value; to make provision about the listing of heritage public houses; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,589 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4,2024-04-24,Second Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,120 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2,2024-04-25,Lesbian Visibility Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the importance of Lesbian Visibility Week; and believes LGBTQIA women and non-binary people should be recognised for the work they do and the joy they bring.",house-of-commons,295 +That this House has considered the importance of Lesbian Visibility Week; and believes LGBTQIA women and non-binary people should be recognised for the work they do and the joy they bring.",house-of-commons,302 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1,2024-04-25,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the recommendations of the Buckland Review into Autism and Employment; and urges the Government, businesses and the wider economy to implement them.",house-of-commons,296 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1,2024-04-25,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,297 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,224 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2,2024-04-26,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,225 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,226 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,227 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1,2024-04-26,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,228 +That this House has considered the recommendations of the Buckland Review into Autism and Employment; and urges the Government, businesses and the wider economy to implement them.",house-of-commons,303 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1,2024-04-25,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,304 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,225 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2,2024-04-26,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,226 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,227 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,228 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1,2024-04-26,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,229 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,2024-04-29,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"Amendment 28, page 1, line 12, at end insert -“in England and Wales or in Northern Ireland.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,249 +“in England and Wales or in Northern Ireland.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,253 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,2024-04-29,New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"New Clause 2 - Deletion of cautions for relevant offences: Northern Ireland “(1) If it appears to the Department of Justice in Northern Ireland (“the Department”) that a person has before the coming into force of this Act been cautioned in Northern Ireland for a relevant offence, the Department must direct the Chief Constable to delete details, contained in relevant criminal records, of the caution. (2) As soon as is reasonably practicable after receiving a direction under subsection (1), the Chief Constable must delete the details of the caution. @@ -14752,7 +14752,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29 “relevant criminal records” means— (a) the Northern Ireland criminal records database, and (b) the UK criminal records database; -“the UK criminal records database” means the names database held by the Secretary of State for the use of constables.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,250 +“the UK criminal records database” means the names database held by the Secretary of State for the use of constables.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,254 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,2024-04-29,New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"New Clause 3 - Power of Department of Justice to make further consequential provision “(1) The Department of Justice in Northern Ireland may by regulations make provision that— (a) is consequential on any provision made by this Act, and @@ -14767,20 +14767,20 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29 (5) The power to make regulations under this section is exercisable by statutory rule for the purposes of the Statutory Rules (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 (S.I. 1979/1573 (N.I. 12)). (6) Regulations under this section that amend any provision of primary legislation may not be made unless a draft of the regulations has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, the Northern Ireland Assembly. (7) Any other regulations under this section are subject to negative resolution within the meaning given by section 41(6) of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954. -(8) In this section “primary legislation” has the same meaning as in section 7.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,251 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,"That the draft National Crime Agency (Directed Tasking) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 7 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,252 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,"That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 14 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,253 +(8) In this section “primary legislation” has the same meaning as in section 7.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,255 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,"That the draft National Crime Agency (Directed Tasking) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 7 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,256 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,"That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 14 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,257 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1,2024-04-29,House of Commons Members’ Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That the sum to be deducted from the salaries of Members of the House of Commons in pursuance of section 4(1) and (2) of the House of Commons Members’ Fund Act 2016 shall for the financial year 2024-25 be £2.20 per month.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,254 +That the sum to be deducted from the salaries of Members of the House of Commons in pursuance of section 4(1) and (2) of the House of Commons Members’ Fund Act 2016 shall for the financial year 2024-25 be £2.20 per month.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,258 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,2024-04-29,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,"Motion made, and Question Proposed, -That, in pursuance of paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, Ms Tina Fahm be appointed as a lay member of the Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority for a period of five years from 6 May 2024 to 4 May 2029.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,255 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1,2024-04-29,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,256 +That, in pursuance of paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, Ms Tina Fahm be appointed as a lay member of the Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority for a period of five years from 6 May 2024 to 4 May 2029.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,259 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1,2024-04-29,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,260 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2,2024-04-29,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill that it has power to make provision in the Bill for it to extend to Northern Ireland.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,248 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill that it has power to make provision in the Bill for it to extend to Northern Ireland.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,252 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.5,2024-04-29,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),"I beg to move, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill that it have leave to make provision relating to Scotland.",house-of-commons,11 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill that it have leave to make provision relating to Scotland.",house-of-commons,12 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,2024-04-30,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to adopt public amenities in certain circumstances where specified minimum standards are met; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,656 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to adopt public amenities in certain circumstances where specified minimum standards are met; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,663 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,2024-04-30,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 17 May 2023 (Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme) as varied by the Order of 20 November 2023 (Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 2)): Consideration of Lords Amendments @@ -14788,38 +14788,38 @@ Consideration of Lords Amendments (2) The Lords Amendments shall be considered in the following order: Lords Amendments 9, 12, 13, 19, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 38, 104, 1 to 8, 10, 11, 14 to 18, 20 to 25, 29, 30, 33 to 37, 39 to 103 and 105 to 148. Subsequent stages (3) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. -(4) The proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,657 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.",house-of-commons,145 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 12,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 12.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,141 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 26,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 26.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,142 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 31,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 31.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,143 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 104,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 104.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,144 +(4) The proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,664 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.",house-of-commons,146 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 12,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 12.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,142 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 26,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 26.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,143 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 31,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 31.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,144 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 104,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 104.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,145 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2,2024-04-30,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Finance) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,658 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Finance) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,665 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,2024-04-30,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Contracts for Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,659 +That the draft Contracts for Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,666 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,2024-04-30,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,660 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1,2024-04-30,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,661 +That the draft Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,667 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1,2024-04-30,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,668 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,2024-05-01,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend section 7A of the Road Traffic Act 1988 to provide that a specimen of blood may be subjected to a laboratory test without the permission of the person from whom it was taken; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,393 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4,2024-05-01,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,394 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend section 7A of the Road Traffic Act 1988 to provide that a specimen of blood may be subjected to a laboratory test without the permission of the person from whom it was taken; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,400 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4,2024-05-01,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,401 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,2024-05-01,Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 March, be approved.—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,395 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1,2024-05-01,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,396 +That the draft Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 March, be approved.—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,402 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1,2024-05-01,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,403 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2,2024-05-02,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the acute security situation in the Western Balkans; supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina; condemns the attack by Serb nationalist militants in Banjska, Kosovo on 24 September 2023; further supports the authority of the Constitutional Court in Bosnia and Herzegovina; further condemns Russian interference in the Balkans; notes with concern pro-Russian and pro-Serbian irredentist political rhetoric in Montenegro; and urges the Government to increase its engagement with regional partners and international allies to improve the security landscape of the Western Balkans.",house-of-commons,714 +That this House recognises the acute security situation in the Western Balkans; supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina; condemns the attack by Serb nationalist militants in Banjska, Kosovo on 24 September 2023; further supports the authority of the Constitutional Court in Bosnia and Herzegovina; further condemns Russian interference in the Balkans; notes with concern pro-Russian and pro-Serbian irredentist political rhetoric in Montenegro; and urges the Government to increase its engagement with regional partners and international allies to improve the security landscape of the Western Balkans.",house-of-commons,721 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2,2024-05-02,Pension Schemes,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered pension schemes.",house-of-commons,715 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1,2024-05-02,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,716 +That this House has considered pension schemes.",house-of-commons,722 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1,2024-05-02,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,723 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2,2024-05-07,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (New Drivers),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences issued to new drivers for the period of six months after the issuing of the licence, for the purpose of increasing safety for road users; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,236 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences issued to new drivers for the period of six months after the issuing of the licence, for the purpose of increasing safety for road users; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,237 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1,2024-05-07,Defence,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered defence.",house-of-commons,237 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1,2024-05-07,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,238 +That this House has considered defence.",house-of-commons,238 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1,2024-05-07,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,239 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,2024-05-08,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to remove exemptions from requirements to provide access or services to a person who is accompanied by an assistance dog; to make the undertaking of disability equality training in relation to assistance dogs a condition of holding a licence to drive a taxi or private hire vehicle; to prohibit the parking of motor vehicles on pavements and footpaths; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,512 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4,2024-05-08,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,513 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to remove exemptions from requirements to provide access or services to a person who is accompanied by an assistance dog; to make the undertaking of disability equality training in relation to assistance dogs a condition of holding a licence to drive a taxi or private hire vehicle; to prohibit the parking of motor vehicles on pavements and footpaths; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,519 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4,2024-05-08,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,520 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 1: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of impact of section 2 “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the expected impact of section 2 of this Act. (2) The review must include analysis setting out the number of individual taxpayers facing a marginal tax rate in the tax year 2024-25 of— @@ -14827,36 +14827,36 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08 (b) the higher rate of 40%. (3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of— (a) equivalent actual figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24, and -(b) equivalent projected figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,85 +(b) equivalent projected figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,86 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.628.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.628.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 4: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 4 - Review of impact of section 1 on pensioners “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the expected impact of section 1 of this Act on those over State Pension age. (2) The review must include analysis setting out, for the tax year 2024-25— (a) the total number of people over the State Pension age paying tax under section 1, and (b) the average tax liability per person of those in subsection (2)(a). -(3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of equivalent projected figures to those in subsections (2)(a) and (2)(b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,86 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1,2024-05-08,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,514 +(3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of equivalent projected figures to those in subsections (2)(a) and (2)(b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,87 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1,2024-05-08,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,521 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.3,2024-05-08,New Clause 2: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of impact of section 12 “(1) The Chancellor must, within three months of this Act being passed, conduct a review of the impact of section 12 of this Act. (2) The review must consider how the rate of corporation tax provided for by section 12 affects— (a) investment decisions taken by businesses, (b) the certainty of businesses about future fiscal and market conditions. -(3) For comparative purposes, the review must include an assessment of how the factors in subsection (2)(a) and (b) would be affected by maintaining corporation tax at a rate no higher than that set out in section 12 until the end of the next parliament.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,87 +(3) For comparative purposes, the review must include an assessment of how the factors in subsection (2)(a) and (b) would be affected by maintaining corporation tax at a rate no higher than that set out in section 12 until the end of the next parliament.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,88 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.648.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.648.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 3: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 3 - Analysis of the impact of the energy security investment mechanism “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish an analysis of the possible impacts of the energy security investment mechanism on— (a) revenue from the energy profits levy, and (b) investment decisions involving businesses liable to pay the energy profits levy. (2) The analysis under subsection (1) must consider how the impacts in (1)(a) and (1)(b) would be affected by amending the definition of a qualifying accounting period, as set out in section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, to be one that ends before the end of the next Parliament. -(3) In this section, the “energy security investment mechanism” means the mechanism introduced by section 17A of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, as inserted by section 19 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,88 +(3) In this section, the “energy security investment mechanism” means the mechanism introduced by section 17A of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, as inserted by section 19 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,89 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1,2024-05-08,Business of the House (13 May),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That, at the sitting on Monday 13 May, the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to Risk-Based Exclusion not later than two hours after the commencement of proceedings on that Motion; such Questions shall include the Questions on any Amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved; proceedings on that Motion may be entered upon and may continue, though opposed, after the moment of interruption; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,515 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1,2024-05-08,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,516 +That, at the sitting on Monday 13 May, the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to Risk-Based Exclusion not later than two hours after the commencement of proceedings on that Motion; such Questions shall include the Questions on any Amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved; proceedings on that Motion may be entered upon and may continue, though opposed, after the moment of interruption; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,522 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1,2024-05-08,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,523 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2,2024-05-09,Miners and Mining Communities,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered miners and mining communities.",house-of-commons,574 +That this House has considered miners and mining communities.",house-of-commons,581 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1,2024-05-09,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the BBC mid-term charter review.",house-of-commons,575 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1,2024-05-09,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,576 +That this House has considered the BBC mid-term charter review.",house-of-commons,582 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1,2024-05-09,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,583 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.104.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.104.0,2024-05-13,Amendment: Risk-based Exclusion,"Amendment proposed: (o), in paragraph (1), leave out -“, save that the threshold for risk-based exclusion should be when a Member has been charged with a relevant offence”.—(Wendy Chamberlain.)",house-of-commons,68 +“, save that the threshold for risk-based exclusion should be when a Member has been charged with a relevant offence”.—(Wendy Chamberlain.)",house-of-commons,69 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,2024-05-13,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,"Resolved, That— (1) this House approves the Report from the House of Commons Commission, A risk-based exclusion policy for the House of Commons – updated proposals, HC 386; @@ -14892,22 +14892,22 @@ That— “() risk-based exclusion from the Parliamentary estate”; and (2) After paragraph 5(b) insert “() The Speaker shall not specify the reason for which a proxy vote has been given in any such certificate.” -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,453 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,460 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1,2024-05-13,Public Procurement,"I beg to move, -That the draft Procurement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,451 +That the draft Procurement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,458 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1,2024-05-13,Agriculture,"I beg to move, -That the draft Agriculture (Delinked Payments) (Reductions) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,452 +That the draft Agriculture (Delinked Payments) (Reductions) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,459 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,2024-05-14,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about monitoring and reporting of water quality in bathing water sites in coastal areas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,334 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about monitoring and reporting of water quality in bathing water sites in coastal areas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,341 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1,2024-05-14,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,335 +That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,342 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2,2024-05-14,Employment (Allocation of Tips),"I beg to move, -That the draft Code of Practice on Fair and Transparent Distribution of Tips, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,336 +That the draft Code of Practice on Fair and Transparent Distribution of Tips, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,343 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1,2024-05-14,War Graves Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered War Graves Week.",house-of-commons,337 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1,2024-05-14,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,338 +That this House has considered War Graves Week.",house-of-commons,344 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1,2024-05-14,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,345 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,2024-05-15,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a power to require a person to grant access to their digital devices in the course of a lawful inspection under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 where there is a reasonable suspicion that the device may contain child sexual abuse material; to provide that refusal to grant such access constitutes an offence; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,375 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a power to require a person to grant access to their digital devices in the course of a lawful inspection under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 where there is a reasonable suspicion that the device may contain child sexual abuse material; to provide that refusal to grant such access constitutes an offence; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,382 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1,2024-05-15,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question proposed, That the Order of 28 November 2023 (Criminal Justice Bill: Programme) be varied as follows: (1) Paragraphs (4) and (5) of the Order shall be omitted. @@ -14922,8 +14922,8 @@ That the Order of 28 November 2023 (Criminal Justice Bill: Programme) be varied | Second day | | | New clauses and new Schedules relating to the police, policing and police powers, the prevention, detection and reporting of offences, management of offenders, proceeds of crime and property connected with criminal behaviour, serious crime prevention orders, begging, rough sleeping, anti-social behaviour, crime and disorder strategies, public order, retail crime or conversion practices, other than new clauses and new Schedules relating to abortion; amendments to clauses 18 to 27, clauses 37 to 89 and Schedules 3 to 9, other than amendments relating to abortion. | Three hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day | | New clauses and new Schedules relating to abortion; amendments relating to abortion; remaining proceedings on Consideration. | Six hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day | -(4) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,376 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0,2024-05-15,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,377 +(4) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,383 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0,2024-05-15,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,384 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,2024-05-15,New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 62 - Sexual Activity with a Corpse (1) In the Sexual Offences Act 2003 for section 70 substitute— “70 Sexual activity with a corpse @@ -14941,7 +14941,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 paragraph 152 of Schedule 15 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003; paragraph 35 of Schedule 3 to the Sexual Offences Act 2003; paragraph 33 of Schedule 4 to the Modern Slavery Act 2015; -paragraph 38(ba) of Schedule 18 to the Sentencing Code.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,378 +paragraph 38(ba) of Schedule 18 to the Sentencing Code.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,385 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 87 - Manslaughter: sexual conduct aggravating factor “(1) In Chapter 3 of Part 4 of the Sentencing Code (seriousness and determining sentence), after section 72 insert— “72A Manslaughter involving sexual conduct @@ -14952,13 +14952,13 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (2) In section 238 of the Armed Forces Act 2006 (deciding the seriousness of an offence), after subsection (8) (inserted by section 23) insert— “(9)In section 72A of the Sentencing Code (manslaughter involving sexual conduct)— (a) the reference to an offence of manslaughter is to be read as including a reference to an offence under section 42 as respects which the corresponding offence under the law of England and Wales is manslaughter, and -(b) the references to a court are to be read as including a court dealing with an offender for a service offence.”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,379 +(b) the references to a court are to be read as including a court dealing with an offender for a service offence.”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,386 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 88 - Length of terrorism sentence with fixed licence period: Northern Ireland “(1) In Article 7 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 (S.I. 2008/1216 (N.I. 1))— (a) in paragraph (2) omit “Articles 13A, 14 and 15A and”; (b) in paragraph (3) before sub-paragraph (a) insert— “(za) Articles 13A and 14 of this Order;”.” -(2) The amendments made by this section apply in relation to convictions occurring on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,380 +(2) The amendments made by this section apply in relation to convictions occurring on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,387 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 89 - Reviews of sentencing: time limits “(1) Schedule 3 to the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (reviews of sentencing - supplementary) is amended as follows. (2) In paragraph 1 (time limit for notice of application for leave to refer a case)— @@ -14972,7 +14972,7 @@ notice of an application for leave to refer the case in question to the Court of (3) For the purposes of this Part, a certificate of the Attorney General as to the date on which a request to review the sentencing of a person was received is conclusive evidence of that fact. (4) Where more than one request to review the sentencing of a person is received, references in sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) to a request are to the first request that is received.” (3) In paragraph 12 (application of Schedule to Northern Ireland), after paragraph (d) insert— -“(da) paragraph 1 has effect as if sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) were omitted;”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,381 +“(da) paragraph 1 has effect as if sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) were omitted;”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,388 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 94 - Cuckooing “(1) A person commits an offence if they— (a) exercise control over the dwelling of another person, and @@ -14982,7 +14982,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (4) The Secretary of State may by regulations amend Schedule (Cuckooing: specified offences). (5) A person who commits an offence under this section is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding the general limit in a magistrates’ court or a fine (or both); -(b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or a fine (or both).”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,382 +(b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or a fine (or both).”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,389 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 95 - Cuckooing: interpretation “(1) This section supplements section (Cuckooing). (2) A reference to “the dwelling of a person” is to any structure or part of a structure occupied by the person as their home or other living accommodation (whether the occupation is separate or shared with others), together with any yard, garden, grounds, garage or outhouse belonging to it or used with it. @@ -14997,7 +14997,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (b) they have capacity (within the meaning of the Mental Capacity Act 2005) to give consent to the exercise of control for that purpose, (c) they are given sufficient information to enable them to make an informed decision about whether to consent, (d) they give consent freely, and -(e) the consent is not withdrawn.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,383 +(e) the consent is not withdrawn.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,390 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 103 - Restricting parental responsibility when sentencing for rape of a child “(1) The Children Act 1989 is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (5). (2) In section 10A (inserted by section (Restricting parental responsibility where one parent kills the other)(3) of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024)— @@ -15020,7 +15020,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (ii) in paragraph (b), for “P with respect to C” substitute “the person with respect to the child”; (b) in subsection (5C) (inserted by section (Restricting parental responsibility where one parent kills the other)(6)(b) of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024), for “P with respect to C” substitute “the person with respect to the child”. (6) In section 379 of the Sentencing Act 2020 (other behaviour orders etc), after subsection (1) insert— -“(1A) See section 10A(1) of the Children Act 1989 for circumstances in which the Crown Court may be required to make a prohibited steps order when dealing with an offender for murder, manslaughter or the rape of a child.””—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,384 +“(1A) See section 10A(1) of the Children Act 1989 for circumstances in which the Crown Court may be required to make a prohibited steps order when dealing with an offender for murder, manslaughter or the rape of a child.””—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,391 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 104 - Report on duty to make prohibited steps orders and power to repeal “(1) As soon as reasonably practicable after the end of the period of three years beginning with the day on which section (Restricting parental responsibility when sentencing for rape of a child) comes into force, the Secretary of State must— (a) prepare a report on the operation of sections 10A and 10B of the Children Act 1989 (duty on Crown Court to make prohibited steps order) during the period, and @@ -15029,7 +15029,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (a) section 10A(1)(b) of the Children Act 1989, or (b) sections 10A and 10B of that Act. (3) But regulations under subsection (2) may only be made during the period of 6 months beginning with the day on which the report under subsection (1) was laid before Parliament. -(4) The consequential provision which may be made by regulations under subsection (2) by virtue of section 86(1)(a) includes provision amending or repealing any provision made by an Act of Parliament or an Act or Measure of Senedd Cymru.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,385 +(4) The consequential provision which may be made by regulations under subsection (2) by virtue of section 86(1)(a) includes provision amending or repealing any provision made by an Act of Parliament or an Act or Measure of Senedd Cymru.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,392 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 44: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 44 - Sexual exploitation of an adult (1) The Sexual Offences Act 2003 is amended as follows. (2) Section 52 is amended as follows— @@ -15041,7 +15041,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (4) Section 54 is amended as follows— (a) in subsection (2) for “sections 51A, 52, 53 and 53A” substitute “section 53A”, and (b) at end insert— -“(4) In sections 52 and 53 “sexual exploitation” means conduct by which a person manipulates, deceives, coerces or controls another person to undertake sexual activity.”.”—(Jess Phillips.)",house-of-commons,48 +“(4) In sections 52 and 53 “sexual exploitation” means conduct by which a person manipulates, deceives, coerces or controls another person to undertake sexual activity.”.”—(Jess Phillips.)",house-of-commons,49 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 57 - Offence of causing death or serious injury by dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling “(1) The Road Traffic Act 1988 is amended as follows. (2) Before section 28 (dangerous cycling) insert— @@ -15069,7 +15069,7 @@ A person who causes the death of another person by riding a cycle on a road or o (5) The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 is amended as follows. (6) In the table in Part 1 of Schedule 2, after the row beginning “RTA section 27” insert in columns 1 to 4— “RTA Section 27ACausing death by dangerous cycling.On indictment.14 years.RTA Section 27BCausing serious injury by dangerous cycling.(a) Summarily.(b) On indictment.(a) 12 months or the statutory maximum or both.(b) 5 years of a fine or both.RTA Section 27CCausing death by careless of inconsiderate cycling.(a) Summarily.(b) On indictment.(a) 12 months (in England and Wales) or 6 months (in Scotland) or the statutory maximum or both.(b) 5 years or a fine or both.”” -",house-of-commons,386 +",house-of-commons,393 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 59: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 59 - Ban on “ninja swords” “(1) The Secretary of State must exercise their powers under section 141(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 to amend the Schedule to the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) Order 1988 as follows. (2) In paragraph 1, after sub-paragraph (t) insert— @@ -15077,7 +15077,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (3) Regulations laid under subsection (1) must— (a) be laid within six months of the date of Royal Assent to this Act, (b) be laid following consultation on the definitions of possession for sporting use and possession of antiques, and -(c) include, subject to the results of the consultation under subsection (3)(b), exemptions for sporting use and for possession of antiques.”—(Alex Cunningham.)",house-of-commons,49 +(c) include, subject to the results of the consultation under subsection (3)(b), exemptions for sporting use and for possession of antiques.”—(Alex Cunningham.)",house-of-commons,50 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.388.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.388.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 91: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 91 - Offence of failing to meet pollution performance commitment levels “(1) A water or water and sewerage company (“C”) commits an offence where C has— (a) failed to meet its pollution performance commitment level for three consecutive years; or @@ -15091,41 +15091,41 @@ for three consecutive years. “total pollution incidents per 10,000km2” and “serious pollution incidents” mean the relevant figures under those headings reported by the Environment Agency in its annual environmental performance report. (3) If guilty of an offence under this section, C is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to a fine; -(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.”—(Tim Farron.)",house-of-commons,50 +(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.”—(Tim Farron.)",house-of-commons,51 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1,2024-05-15,Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),"Amendments made: 142, page 10, line 37, after “conviction” insert “in England and Wales”. -This amendment and Amendments 143 to 147 extend the clause to Northern Ireland and make changes to the clause to cater for this extension.",house-of-commons,387 +This amendment and Amendments 143 to 147 extend the clause to Northern Ireland and make changes to the clause to cater for this extension.",house-of-commons,394 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,2024-05-15,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Legal Aid and Advice.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,388 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Legal Aid and Advice.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,395 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6,2024-05-15,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,389 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,2024-05-15,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,390 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1,2024-05-15,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,391 +That the draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,396 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,2024-05-15,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,397 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1,2024-05-15,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,398 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3,2024-05-16,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,"I beg to move, -That this House notes the findings of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report on Women’s State Pension age; and calls on the Government to deliver prompt compensation to women born in the 1950s who had their State Pension age raised.",house-of-commons,628 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1,2024-05-16,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,629 +That this House notes the findings of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report on Women’s State Pension age; and calls on the Government to deliver prompt compensation to women born in the 1950s who had their State Pension age raised.",house-of-commons,635 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1,2024-05-16,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,636 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.533.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.533.2,2024-05-17,Prayers,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 163). -The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 37.",house-of-commons,84 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,502 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,2024-05-17,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"Amendment 6, page 2, line 12, leave out subsection (10) —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,504 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,503 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,505 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,2024-05-17,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,"Amendment made: 2, in the schedule, page 5, line 29, leave out “not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale”. —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,507 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,506 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,508 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,509 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,510 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1,2024-05-17,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,511 +The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 37.",house-of-commons,85 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,509 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,2024-05-17,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"Amendment 6, page 2, line 12, leave out subsection (10) —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,511 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,510 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,512 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,2024-05-17,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,"Amendment made: 2, in the schedule, page 5, line 29, leave out “not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale”. —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,514 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,513 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,515 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,516 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1,2024-05-17,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,518 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1,2024-05-20,Ukraine,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the situation in Ukraine.",house-of-commons,740 +That this House has considered the situation in Ukraine.",house-of-commons,747 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3,2024-05-20,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,"Ordered, That Steve Double be added to the Petitions Committee—(Sir Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,741 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,748 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,2024-05-21,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish national policy guidelines in respect of children with a parent in prison, including for the identification of the children of prisoners at the point of sentence and for accountability for providing support to the children of prisoners; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,362 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish national policy guidelines in respect of children with a parent in prison, including for the identification of the children of prisoners at the point of sentence and for accountability for providing support to the children of prisoners; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,369 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.800.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.800.3,2024-05-21,After Clause 308 - Secondary ticketing facilities,"Resolved, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment and proposes Amendments (a) and (b) to the Bill in lieu of the Lords Amendment 104B.",house-of-commons,45 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment and proposes Amendments (a) and (b) to the Bill in lieu of the Lords Amendment 104B.",house-of-commons,46 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1,2024-05-21,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,363 +That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,370 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.838.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.838.1,2024-05-21,High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill (Instruction) (No. 3),"Resolved, That it be an instruction to the Select Committee to which the High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill is committed to deal with the Bill as follows: (1) The Committee shall, before concluding its proceedings, amend the Bill by— @@ -15143,14 +15143,14 @@ That it be an instruction to the Select Committee to which the High Speed Rail ( (b) in relation to the railway mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) as set out on the plans deposited in January 2022 in connection with the Bill in the office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons, its broad route alignment, and (c) the fact that there are to be no new stations (other than Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport) on the railway mentioned in sub-paragraph (a). (5) The Committee shall have power to consider any amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill which, if the Bill were a private bill, could not be made except upon petition for additional provision. -(6) Paragraph (5) applies only so far as the amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill fall within the principle of the Bill as provided for by paragraphs (3) and (4) above.",house-of-commons,46 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1,2024-05-21,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,364 +(6) Paragraph (5) applies only so far as the amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill fall within the principle of the Bill as provided for by paragraphs (3) and (4) above.",house-of-commons,47 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1,2024-05-21,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,371 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.910.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.910.2,2024-05-22,Leave for Bill: Immigration and Asylum,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the annual approval by the House of Commons of maximum numbers in respect of immigration and asylum; to provide that asylum may only be granted to individuals identified as refugees by the UN Refugee Agency, other than in specified circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,33 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the annual approval by the House of Commons of maximum numbers in respect of immigration and asylum; to provide that asylum may only be granted to individuals identified as refugees by the UN Refugee Agency, other than in specified circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,34 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1,2024-05-22,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,"I beg to move, -That the draft Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Risk of Being Drawn into Terrorism) (Revised Guidance) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,324 +That the draft Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Risk of Being Drawn into Terrorism) (Revised Guidance) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,331 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1,2024-05-22,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 8 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,325 +That the draft Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 8 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,332 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1,2024-05-22,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That the following provisions shall apply to the Holocaust Memorial Bill: (1) (a) the Order of the House of 17 April re-committing the Holocaust Memorial Bill to a public bill committee shall be discharged, and @@ -15189,18 +15189,18 @@ and shall not put any other questions, other than the question on any motion des (17) The start of any debate under Standing Order No. 24 (Emergency debates) to be held on a day on which the Bill has been set down to be taken as an Order of the Day shall be postponed until the conclusion of any proceedings on that day to which this Order applies. (18) Proceedings to which this Order applies shall not be interrupted under any Standing Order relating to the sittings of the House. (19) (a) Any private business which has been set down for consideration at a time falling after the commencement of proceedings on this Order or on the Bill on a day on which the Bill has been set down to be taken as an Order of the Day shall, instead of being considered as provided by Standing Orders or by any Order of the House, be considered at the conclusion of the proceedings on the Bill on that day. -(b) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply to the private business so far as necessary for the purpose of securing that the business may be considered for a period of three hours.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,326 +(b) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply to the private business so far as necessary for the purpose of securing that the business may be considered for a period of three hours.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,333 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.1,2024-05-22,New Clause 1: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of security arrangements “(1) The Secretary of State must, prior to the commencement of construction of a Holocaust memorial or learning centre— (a) carry out a review of proposed security arrangements for the proposed Holocaust memorial or learning centre; (b) lay before Parliament a report on the outcome and findings of the review of the proposed security arrangements; (c) by regulations, specify the security arrangements which are to be implemented for the proposed Holocaust memorial or learning centre. -(2) Regulations made under subsection (1)(c) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”—(John Stevenson.)",house-of-commons,34 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,327 +(2) Regulations made under subsection (1)(c) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”—(John Stevenson.)",house-of-commons,35 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,334 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,2024-05-22,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Orders Nos. 15 and 41A), That, at this day’s sitting, (1) Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motions (i) in the name of Julia Lopez, relating to Consumer Protection; (ii) in the name of Andrea Leadsom, relating to Medicines; and (iii) in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Private International Law; and -(2) the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt, relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,328 +(2) the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt, relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,335 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 80A(1)(a)), That the following provisions shall apply in respect of the Holocaust Memorial Bill: Suspension at end of this Parliament @@ -15220,14 +15220,14 @@ Suspension at end of this Parliament (b) the Bill shall be set down as an order of the day for third reading. (5) If this paragraph applies, the Bill shall be deemed to have passed through all its stages in this House. Other -That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House.—(Simon Hoare.)",house-of-commons,329 +That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House.—(Simon Hoare.)",house-of-commons,336 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2,2024-05-22,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,330 +That the draft Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,337 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,2024-05-22,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,331 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,338 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,2024-05-22,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments (2019 Hague Convention etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,332 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1,2024-05-22,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,333 +That the draft Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments (2019 Hague Convention etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,339 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1,2024-05-22,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,340 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1,2024-05-23,Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question proposed, (1) That, notwithstanding the Order of 30 January 2024 (Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)), the House shall meet on Friday 24 May at 9.30 am. (2) That paragraphs (3) to (13) shall apply to today’s sitting and to the sitting on Friday 24 May. @@ -15247,69 +15247,69 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-2 (14) The start of any emergency debate under Standing Order No. 24 (Emergency debates) to be held at today’s sitting shall be postponed until the conclusion of government business; and no such debate shall be held at the sitting on Friday 24 May. (15) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, notwithstanding Standing Order No. 11(4) and (5), urgent questions and statements may be taken before the commencement of public business. (16) That at today’s sitting, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until any Messages from the Lords have been received and any Committee to draw up Reasons has reported. -(17) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until a Message has been received from the Lords Commissioners.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,288 +(17) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until a Message has been received from the Lords Commissioners.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,292 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1093.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1093.2,2024-05-23,Third Reading: Finance (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill now be read the Third time. -May I take the opportunity to thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and the other Madam Deputy Speaker for your professionalism, kindness and robustness in this place? You will be sorely missed, and I express my appreciation to all those who have announced that they will be standing down at this election and thank them for their service in this House. I think I speak for everybody when I say that everybody who comes into this place does so with very positive motivations, because they want to make the world a better place for their children and grandchildren. That may sound trite, but it is a motivation we all share. We may disagree on the route to achieve that, but anybody who comes into this place does so with incredible professionalism, and we should all thank them for that service.",house-of-commons,19 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1,2024-05-23,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,289 +May I take the opportunity to thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and the other Madam Deputy Speaker for your professionalism, kindness and robustness in this place? You will be sorely missed, and I express my appreciation to all those who have announced that they will be standing down at this election and thank them for their service in this House. I think I speak for everybody when I say that everybody who comes into this place does so with very positive motivations, because they want to make the world a better place for their children and grandchildren. That may sound trite, but it is a motivation we all share. We may disagree on the route to achieve that, but anybody who comes into this place does so with incredible professionalism, and we should all thank them for that service.",house-of-commons,20 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1,2024-05-23,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,293 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1,2024-05-24,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 643), dated 14 May, a copy of which was laid before this House on 15 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,638 +That the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 643), dated 14 May, a copy of which was laid before this House on 15 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,645 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1,2024-05-24,Coroners,"I beg to move, -That the draft Coroners (Suspension of Requirement for Jury at Inquest: Coronavirus) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 2 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,639 +That the draft Coroners (Suspension of Requirement for Jury at Inquest: Coronavirus) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 2 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,646 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,2024-05-24,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(b), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Victims and Prisoners Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,640 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Victims and Prisoners Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,647 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1,2024-05-24,Energy,"I beg to move, -That the draft Energy Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,641 +That the draft Energy Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,648 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1167.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1167.1,2024-05-24,Tribunal and Inquiries,"I beg to move, -That the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Amendment) Rules 2024, (SI., 2024, No. 588), dated 1 May 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 1 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,132 +That the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Amendment) Rules 2024, (SI., 2024, No. 588), dated 1 May 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 1 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,133 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,2024-05-24,Valedictory Debate,"Resolved, -That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming Dissolution.",house-of-commons,642 +That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming Dissolution.",house-of-commons,649 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,2024-07-09,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 1A), That Sir Lindsay Hoyle do take the Chair of this House as Speaker. -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,678 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1,2024-07-17,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,647 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1,2024-07-18,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,728 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1,2024-07-22,"Economy, Welfare and Public Services","Ordered, That the debate be resumed tomorrow.",house-of-commons,66 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,2024-07-22,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),"That this House, at its rising on Tuesday 30 July 2024, do adjourn until Monday 2 September 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 12 September 2024, do adjourn until Monday 7 October 2024.— (Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,425 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,685 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1,2024-07-17,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,654 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1,2024-07-18,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,735 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1,2024-07-22,"Economy, Welfare and Public Services","Ordered, That the debate be resumed tomorrow.",house-of-commons,67 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,2024-07-22,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),"That this House, at its rising on Tuesday 30 July 2024, do adjourn until Monday 2 September 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 12 September 2024, do adjourn until Monday 7 October 2024.— (Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,432 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,2024-07-22,Private Members' Bills,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith, That, (1) notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No. 14(10)— (a) the ballot for private Members’ bills shall be held on Thursday 5 September, (b) ballot bills shall be presented on Wednesday 16 October; and -(2) the provisions of Standing Order No 14(11) shall apply as if the words “Thursday 17 October” were substituted for the words “after the fifth Wednesday on which the House shall sit during the session”.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,426 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1,2024-07-22,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,427 +(2) the provisions of Standing Order No 14(11) shall apply as if the words “Thursday 17 October” were substituted for the words “after the fifth Wednesday on which the House shall sit during the session”.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,433 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1,2024-07-22,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,434 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.5,2024-07-23,Amendment: Immigration and Home Affairs,"I beg to move amendment l, at the end of the Question to add: -“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not commit to boosting defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 with a fully funded plan, fails to include measures that provide an adequate deterrent to migrants crossing the channel illegally, fails to mention rural communities, farming and fishing, does not include a legally binding target to enhance the UK’s food security or a commitment to increase the UK-wide agriculture budget by £1 billion over the course of the Parliament, introduces new burdens on businesses without sufficient measures to support them, fails to set out a concrete plan to tackle the unsustainable post-covid rise in the welfare bill, does not adequately protect family finances and the UK’s energy security in the move to net zero, and fails to provide adequate protections for pensioners and working people to keep more of the money they have worked hard for.”",house-of-commons,22 +“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not commit to boosting defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 with a fully funded plan, fails to include measures that provide an adequate deterrent to migrants crossing the channel illegally, fails to mention rural communities, farming and fishing, does not include a legally binding target to enhance the UK’s food security or a commitment to increase the UK-wide agriculture budget by £1 billion over the course of the Parliament, introduces new burdens on businesses without sufficient measures to support them, fails to set out a concrete plan to tackle the unsustainable post-covid rise in the welfare bill, does not adequately protect family finances and the UK’s energy security in the move to net zero, and fails to provide adequate protections for pensioners and working people to keep more of the money they have worked hard for.”",house-of-commons,23 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.629.6.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.629.6,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 33), That the amendment be made. Amendment: Amendment proposed: at the end of the Question to add: -“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to include immediate measures to abolish the two-child limit to Universal Credit; recognise that this policy is pushing children into poverty; further recognise that 1.6 million children are currently impacted and maintaining this policy will result in 670,000 additional children suffering poverty by the end of this Parliament; believe that eradicating child poverty must be a primary priority for the newly-elected Government; and therefore call on the Government, as a vital first step in tackling child poverty, to immediately abolish the two-child limit.”—(Stephen Flynn.)",house-of-commons,20 +“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to include immediate measures to abolish the two-child limit to Universal Credit; recognise that this policy is pushing children into poverty; further recognise that 1.6 million children are currently impacted and maintaining this policy will result in 670,000 additional children suffering poverty by the end of this Parliament; believe that eradicating child poverty must be a primary priority for the newly-elected Government; and therefore call on the Government, as a vital first step in tackling child poverty, to immediately abolish the two-child limit.”—(Stephen Flynn.)",house-of-commons,21 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.633.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.633.1,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 33), That the amendment be made. Amendment: Amendment proposed: at the end of the Question to add: -“but, while welcoming measures aimed at upholding standards in public life, which have been neglected under UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments in recent years, humbly regret that the Gracious Speech does not include sufficient measures to address the crisis in health and care, such as the introduction of a legal right to see a GP within seven days, a guarantee for cancer patients to start treatment within 62 days from urgent referral, free personal care in England, better support for carers, and a cross-party commission on social care; and call on the Government to stop the scandal of sewage dumping against which the previous Government failed to take action, including by replacing Ofwat with a new regulator, to support families with the cost of living and to tackle poverty, including by introducing a national food strategy, extending free school meals to all children in poverty, and by scrapping the two-child benefit cap, to ensure that rural communities and farmers receive adequate support, and to reform the system for parliamentary elections by replacing first-past-the-post with proportional representation, so that every vote counts.”—(Christine Jardine.)",house-of-commons,21 +“but, while welcoming measures aimed at upholding standards in public life, which have been neglected under UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments in recent years, humbly regret that the Gracious Speech does not include sufficient measures to address the crisis in health and care, such as the introduction of a legal right to see a GP within seven days, a guarantee for cancer patients to start treatment within 62 days from urgent referral, free personal care in England, better support for carers, and a cross-party commission on social care; and call on the Government to stop the scandal of sewage dumping against which the previous Government failed to take action, including by replacing Ofwat with a new regulator, to support families with the cost of living and to tackle poverty, including by introducing a national food strategy, extending free school meals to all children in poverty, and by scrapping the two-child benefit cap, to ensure that rural communities and farmers receive adequate support, and to reform the system for parliamentary elections by replacing first-past-the-post with proportional representation, so that every vote counts.”—(Christine Jardine.)",house-of-commons,22 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Resolved, That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, as follows: Most Gracious Sovereign, -We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament.",house-of-commons,290 +We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament.",house-of-commons,297 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,2024-07-23,Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 15), -That, at this day’s sitting, the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour, and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,291 +That, at this day’s sitting, the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour, and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,298 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2,2024-07-24,International Immunities and Privileges,"I beg to move, -That the draft Global Combat Air Programme International Government Organisation (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.",house-of-commons,204 +That the draft Global Combat Air Programme International Government Organisation (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.",house-of-commons,205 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1,2024-07-24,Education and Opportunity,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered education and opportunity.",house-of-commons,205 +That this House has considered education and opportunity.",house-of-commons,206 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2,2024-07-24,Estimates 2024-25,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 55(1) and (3)), That, for the year ending with 31 March 2025: (1) further resources not exceeding £463,737,669,000 be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 108, HC 139, HC 568 (Session 2023–24), HC 734 (Session 2023–24), HC 741 (Session 2023–24), HC 750 (Session 2023–24) and HC 777 (Session 2023–24), (2) further resources not exceeding £103,197,519,000 be authorised for use for capital purposes as so set out, and -(3) a further sum not exceeding £463,992,280,000 be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,206 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1,2024-07-24,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,207 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,366 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,365 +(3) a further sum not exceeding £463,992,280,000 be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,207 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1,2024-07-24,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,208 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,373 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,372 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.851.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.851.5,2024-07-25,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024,"Resolved, -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,47 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,48 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2,2024-07-25,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,"I beg to move, That, with effect from 25 October 2024, paragraph 2 of Chapter 4 of the Guide to the Rules relating to the conduct of Members be amended to leave out: “a) advice on public policy and current affairs; -b) advice in general terms about how Parliament works; and”.",house-of-commons,367 +b) advice in general terms about how Parliament works; and”.",house-of-commons,374 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0,2024-07-25,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That— (1) There shall be a Select Committee, to be called the Modernisation Committee, to consider reforms to House of Commons procedures, standards, and working practices; and to make recommendations thereon; @@ -15317,35 +15317,35 @@ That— (3) Members shall be nominated to the Committee by a motion in the name of the Leader of the House; (4) Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the Committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament; (5) The Committee shall have power to send for persons, papers and records; to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House; to adjourn from place to place; to report from time to time; and to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the Committee’s order of reference; -(6) That this Order be a Standing Order of the House until the end of the present Parliament.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,368 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1,2024-07-26,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,241 +(6) That this Order be a Standing Order of the House until the end of the present Parliament.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,375 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1,2024-07-26,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,245 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1,2024-07-26,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the matter of making Britain a clean energy superpower.",house-of-commons,240 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2,2024-07-29,Second Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,18 +That this House has considered the matter of making Britain a clean energy superpower.",house-of-commons,244 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2,2024-07-29,Second Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,19 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1,2024-07-29,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), -That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill.",house-of-commons,285 +That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill.",house-of-commons,289 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,2024-07-29,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,286 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1,2024-07-29,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,287 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2,2024-07-30,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,434 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,290 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1,2024-07-29,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,291 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2,2024-07-30,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,441 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1,2024-07-30,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Budget Responsibility Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House. (2) Proceedings in Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after their commencement. (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. -(4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,435 +(4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,442 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,2024-07-30,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Budget Responsibility Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Treasury in consequence of the Act.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,436 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Budget Responsibility Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Treasury in consequence of the Act.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,443 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1,2024-07-30,European Scrutiny Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That Standing Order No. 143 (European Scrutiny Committee) be rescinded.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,437 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1,2024-07-30,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,438 +That Standing Order No. 143 (European Scrutiny Committee) be rescinded.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,444 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1,2024-07-30,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,445 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.1,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 14, page 2, line 17, at end insert— “(1BA) Every contract made in accordance with subsection (1A) shall place a duty on the public sector company to consider the needs of— (a) passengers; (b) residents of rural areas; (c) residents of areas underserved by the rail network; and (d) the wider rail network -when considering making changes to existing service levels.” —(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,95 +when considering making changes to existing service levels.” —(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,96 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.4.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.4,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 17, page 2, line 22, at end insert— “30ZH Independent body to advise on pay and terms and conditions of employment for employees of public sector companies (1) The Secretary of State must, within three months of the coming into force of the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Act 2024, establish an independent body with responsibility for— @@ -15362,7 +15362,7 @@ of employees of the public sector companies providing passenger railway services (d) the future of the rail network, including the modernisation of working practices. (3) Advice provided in accordance with subsection (1)(b) shall include advice on whether any conflicts of interest exist between any Government Minister and any union involved in the negotiation of the terms and conditions of employment, and how any such conflicts should be managed. (4) An annual report under subsection (1)(c) shall include a comparison with the terms and conditions of employment under the franchise which provided the relevant passenger railway services prior to the awarding of a contract in accordance with section 30(1A). -(5) The first annual report under subsection (1)(c) must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A).”—(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,96 +(5) The first annual report under subsection (1)(c) must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A).”—(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,97 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 21, page 3, line 32, at end insert— “30D Annual report on ticketing effects of public service contracts (1) The Secretary of State shall lay before Parliament an annual report on the effect of public sector contracts awarded in accordance with section 30(1A) on— @@ -15376,20 +15376,20 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03 (ii) bus and light rail system operators. (2) The Secretary of State shall consult other franchising authorities before finalising a report under subsection (1). (3) The first annual report under this section must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A). -(4) Each subsequent annual report must be laid before Parliament before the end of July in each subsequent calendar year.”—(Wera Hobhouse.)",house-of-commons,97 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0,2024-09-03,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,545 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1,2024-09-03,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,546 +(4) Each subsequent annual report must be laid before Parliament before the end of July in each subsequent calendar year.”—(Wera Hobhouse.)",house-of-commons,98 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0,2024-09-03,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,552 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1,2024-09-03,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,553 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.4,2024-09-04,Clause 1 - Announcement of fiscally significant measures,"I beg to move amendment 9, page 1, line 14, at end insert— -“(c) or any changes to the government’s fiscal targets.”",house-of-commons,158 +“(c) or any changes to the government’s fiscal targets.”",house-of-commons,159 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.381.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.381.1,2024-09-04,Clause 1 - Announcement of fiscally significant measures,"Amendment proposed: 2, page 1, line 25, at end insert: “(2A) In any case where the Office has acted in accordance with subsection (2), it may notify the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests of the circumstances in any case where it considers those circumstances may be relevant to— (a) the Ministerial Code, or -(b) the functions of the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,157 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0,2024-09-04,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,687 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1,2024-09-04,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,688 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3,2024-09-05,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,128 +(b) the functions of the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,158 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0,2024-09-04,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,694 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1,2024-09-04,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,695 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3,2024-09-05,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,129 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.462.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.462.1,2024-09-05,Amendment: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move an amendment to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question, and insert: -“this House, while recognising the need to cut household energy bills for families, accelerate private investment in energy infrastructure, and protect and create jobs in the energy industry across the UK, declines to give a Second Reading to the Great British Energy Bill because Great British Energy will not produce any energy, will not reduce household energy bills by £300, does not compensate for the amount of investment in energy projects that will be deterred by the Government’s plans to prematurely shut down the UK’s oil and gas sector, and involves an unjustified use of taxpayers’ money at a time when the Government is withdrawing the Winter Fuel Payment from 10 million pensioners as energy bills rise.”",house-of-commons,129 +“this House, while recognising the need to cut household energy bills for families, accelerate private investment in energy infrastructure, and protect and create jobs in the energy industry across the UK, declines to give a Second Reading to the Great British Energy Bill because Great British Energy will not produce any energy, will not reduce household energy bills by £300, does not compensate for the amount of investment in energy projects that will be deterred by the Government’s plans to prematurely shut down the UK’s oil and gas sector, and involves an unjustified use of taxpayers’ money at a time when the Government is withdrawing the Winter Fuel Payment from 10 million pensioners as energy bills rise.”",house-of-commons,130 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Great British Energy Bill: Committal @@ -15402,42 +15402,42 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,625 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Great British Energy Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,626 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1,2024-09-05,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,627 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,632 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Great British Energy Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,633 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1,2024-09-05,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,634 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1,2024-09-09,Sanctions: Russia,"I beg to move, -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 834), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,369 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 834), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,376 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1,2024-09-09,Sanctions: Syria,"I beg to move, -That the Syria (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 833), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,370 +That the Syria (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 833), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,377 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1,2024-09-09,Transport,"I beg to move, -That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 24 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,371 +That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 24 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,378 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1,2024-09-09,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,372 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,379 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1,2024-09-09,Modernisation Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That— (1) Mike Amesbury, Mr Alex Barros-Curtis, Markus Campbell-Savours, Wendy Chamberlain, Sir Christopher Chope, Sarah Coombes, Chris Elmore, Kirith Entwistle, Paulette Hamilton, Marie Goldman, Joy Morrissey, Chris Philp, Jo Platt and Lucy Powell shall be members of the Modernisation Committee; and -(2) Lucy Powell shall be the Chair of the Committee.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,373 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1,2024-09-09,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,374 +(2) Lucy Powell shall be the Chair of the Committee.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,380 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1,2024-09-09,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,381 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.712.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.712.2,2024-09-10,Social Security,"I beg to move, That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that the Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 869), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 August, be annulled.",house-of-commons,6 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,232 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Main question put accordingly. The House divided: Ayes 214, Noes 335.",house-of-commons,7 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0,2024-09-10,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,232 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0,2024-09-10,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,233 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2,2024-09-11,Building Safety and Resilience,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered building safety and resilience.",house-of-commons,202 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1,2024-09-11,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,203 +That this House has considered building safety and resilience.",house-of-commons,203 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1,2024-09-11,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,204 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,2024-09-12,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,"Resolved, -That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment.",house-of-commons,695 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1,2024-09-12,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,696 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1,2024-10-07,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,307 +That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment.",house-of-commons,702 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1,2024-09-12,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,703 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1,2024-10-07,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,314 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.164.2,2024-10-08,VAT: Independent Schools,"I beg to move, -That this House regrets that the Government has decided to impose VAT on independent school fees; believes that educational provision should not be taxed; regrets that the Government is rushing to implement this change part-way through an academic year; calls on the Government to exempt from the VAT charge fees paid in respect of children of military and diplomatic families, all children who have an Education, Health and Care Plan, or who are in the process of applying for one, all children on SEN support, Centres for Advanced Training and schools in the Music and Dance Scheme, all children at schools whose fees are lower than the average per capita funding for a state school place, and children at religious schools of denominations for whom there is no faith school provision in the state sector; further calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for schools in areas where state schools in the relevant key stage are already on average over 95% full; also calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for fees paid in respect of children who have started a public examination course, to September 2025 for pupils currently in Year 11 or Year 13, and to September 2026 for pupils currently in Year 10 or Year 12; and calls on the Government to publish a full impact assessment of the effects of this policy on independent schools and the state sector ahead of the Budget.",house-of-commons,51 +That this House regrets that the Government has decided to impose VAT on independent school fees; believes that educational provision should not be taxed; regrets that the Government is rushing to implement this change part-way through an academic year; calls on the Government to exempt from the VAT charge fees paid in respect of children of military and diplomatic families, all children who have an Education, Health and Care Plan, or who are in the process of applying for one, all children on SEN support, Centres for Advanced Training and schools in the Music and Dance Scheme, all children at schools whose fees are lower than the average per capita funding for a state school place, and children at religious schools of denominations for whom there is no faith school provision in the state sector; further calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for schools in areas where state schools in the relevant key stage are already on average over 95% full; also calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for fees paid in respect of children who have started a public examination course, to September 2025 for pupils currently in Year 11 or Year 13, and to September 2026 for pupils currently in Year 10 or Year 12; and calls on the Government to publish a full impact assessment of the effects of this policy on independent schools and the state sector ahead of the Budget.",house-of-commons,52 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.230.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.230.1,2024-10-08,Farming and Food Security,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the real and immediate challenges faced by British farmers as a result of wet weather and rising costs; notes the importance of food security as an essential component of national security in an increasingly uncertain world; regrets that the £50 million extension of the Farming Recovery Fund is yet to be paid out; is concerned that reports suggest the farming budget is to be cut by £100 million; calls on the Government to confirm that the full £50 million of additional Farming Recovery Fund support for those flooded, £75 million for Internal Drainage Boards to protect agricultural land from floods and storms, and £220 million allocated to technology and productivity schemes announced earlier this year will be used in full and without delay, that no reduction to the farming budget will be made and that any underspends will be rolled forward as in previous years, and to keep farming and food production high on the agenda by committing to continue to host the annual Farm to Fork Summit in Downing Street, continuing to publish the annual food security index, and appointing a Tenant Farming Commissioner; and further calls on the Government to secure the long-term future of domestic food production by ensuring the best agricultural land is protected from inappropriate development, including large solar developments, by tackling rural crime, and by ensuring that the next generation can get into farming by protecting Agricultural Property Relief.",house-of-commons,52 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1,2024-10-08,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,392 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,2024-10-09,Renters' Rights Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading,[Reasoned amendment - opposing a second reading],house-of-commons,146 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3,2024-10-09,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,662 +That this House recognises the real and immediate challenges faced by British farmers as a result of wet weather and rising costs; notes the importance of food security as an essential component of national security in an increasingly uncertain world; regrets that the £50 million extension of the Farming Recovery Fund is yet to be paid out; is concerned that reports suggest the farming budget is to be cut by £100 million; calls on the Government to confirm that the full £50 million of additional Farming Recovery Fund support for those flooded, £75 million for Internal Drainage Boards to protect agricultural land from floods and storms, and £220 million allocated to technology and productivity schemes announced earlier this year will be used in full and without delay, that no reduction to the farming budget will be made and that any underspends will be rolled forward as in previous years, and to keep farming and food production high on the agenda by committing to continue to host the annual Farm to Fork Summit in Downing Street, continuing to publish the annual food security index, and appointing a Tenant Farming Commissioner; and further calls on the Government to secure the long-term future of domestic food production by ensuring the best agricultural land is protected from inappropriate development, including large solar developments, by tackling rural crime, and by ensuring that the next generation can get into farming by protecting Agricultural Property Relief.",house-of-commons,53 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1,2024-10-08,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,399 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,2024-10-09,Renters' Rights Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading,[Reasoned amendment - opposing a second reading],house-of-commons,147 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3,2024-10-09,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,669 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Renters’ Rights Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15446,22 +15446,22 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Renters’ Rights Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,663 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,670 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Renters’ Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State; and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,664 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,671 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Renters’ Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,665 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,672 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,2024-10-09,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 25), -That this House, at its rising on Wednesday 6 November 2024, do adjourn until Monday 11 November 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 19 December 2024, do adjourn until Monday 6 January 2025.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,666 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1,2024-10-09,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,667 +That this House, at its rising on Wednesday 6 November 2024, do adjourn until Monday 11 November 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 19 December 2024, do adjourn until Monday 6 January 2025.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,673 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1,2024-10-09,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,674 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1,2024-10-10,Sport: Team GB and ParalympicsGB,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered sport and the performance of Team GB and ParalympicsGB in 2024.",house-of-commons,208 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2,2024-10-10,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,209 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2,2024-10-14,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,704 +That this House has considered sport and the performance of Team GB and ParalympicsGB in 2024.",house-of-commons,209 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2,2024-10-10,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,210 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2,2024-10-14,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,711 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3,2024-10-14,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15470,13 +15470,13 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Terrorism (Protection of Premis (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,705 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,712 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,2024-10-14,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and (b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,706 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,713 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,2024-10-14,Speaker’s Conference,"I beg to move, That— This House considers that it is essential that elections to the United Kingdom Parliament are conducted freely and fairly, without threats or violence; that candidates are able to campaign in safety, with appropriate protection and support; and that elected representatives can do their job securely, and accordingly agrees that the following Order be made: @@ -15490,60 +15490,60 @@ This House considers that it is essential that elections to the United Kingdom P (c) to appoint legal advisers, and to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee’s order of reference. (6) The Speaker shall have power to appoint sub-committees of the Speaker’s Conference and sub-committees appointed under this order shall have power to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, to report from time to time their formal minutes, and shall have a quorum of three. (7) The quorum of the Conference shall be five. -(8) This Order shall have effect until the end of the current Parliament.",house-of-commons,707 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3,2024-10-15,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,697 +(8) This Order shall have effect until the end of the current Parliament.",house-of-commons,714 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3,2024-10-15,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,704 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1,2024-10-15,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House. (2) Proceedings in Committee of the whole House shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after their commencement. (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion six hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,701 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,708 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10,2024-10-15,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,698 +That the draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,705 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,2024-10-15,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 26 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,699 +That the draft Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 26 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,706 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,2024-10-15,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,700 +That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,707 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,2024-10-15,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to the House of Commons Commission.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,702 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to the House of Commons Commission.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,709 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3,2024-10-15,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,"Ordered, That Nick Smith and Marie Goldman be appointed to the House of Commons Commission in pursuance of section 1(2)(d) of the House of Commons (Administration) Act 1978.— (Lucy Powell.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,703 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,710 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.809.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.809.2,2024-10-15,Division: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"To leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill because it is not an acceptable or effective method of enacting major constitutional change, because it proposes a significant alteration to the composition of the House of Lords which should not be considered in isolation from other changes, having regard to the undertakings given by the then Government in 1999, because it drip-feeds changes that hinder proper scrutiny of measures that could change the relationship between the two Houses, because it risks unintended consequences, does not reflect the lack of political consensus on House of Lords reform and does not provide for full consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny which would give the opportunity to consider the case for overall reform, seek cross-party engagement on proposals, and review the implications of all proposals.”—(Sir Oliver Dowden.)",house-of-commons,159 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill because it is not an acceptable or effective method of enacting major constitutional change, because it proposes a significant alteration to the composition of the House of Lords which should not be considered in isolation from other changes, having regard to the undertakings given by the then Government in 1999, because it drip-feeds changes that hinder proper scrutiny of measures that could change the relationship between the two Houses, because it risks unintended consequences, does not reflect the lack of political consensus on House of Lords reform and does not provide for full consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny which would give the opportunity to consider the case for overall reform, seek cross-party engagement on proposals, and review the implications of all proposals.”—(Sir Oliver Dowden.)",house-of-commons,160 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.882.1.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.882.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “society” to the end and add: “; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society and the huge financial challenges many face; notes with deep concern that tens of thousands of carers are unfairly punished for overpayments of Carer’s Allowance due to the £151-a-week earnings limit; believes that carers should not be forced to face the stress, humiliation and fear caused by demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; condemns the previous Government for failing to address this scandal; calls on the Government to write-off existing overpayments immediately, raise the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit and introduce a taper to end the unfair cliff edge; and further calls on the Government to conduct a comprehensive review of support for carers to help people juggle care and work.",house-of-commons,173 +That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society and the huge financial challenges many face; notes with deep concern that tens of thousands of carers are unfairly punished for overpayments of Carer’s Allowance due to the £151-a-week earnings limit; believes that carers should not be forced to face the stress, humiliation and fear caused by demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; condemns the previous Government for failing to address this scandal; calls on the Government to write-off existing overpayments immediately, raise the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit and introduce a taper to end the unfair cliff edge; and further calls on the Government to conduct a comprehensive review of support for carers to help people juggle care and work.",house-of-commons,174 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the proposed words be there added. Question agreed to. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “society” to the end and add: -“; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.”",house-of-commons,724 +“; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.”",house-of-commons,731 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Resolved, -That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.",house-of-commons,723 +That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.",house-of-commons,730 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.944.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.944.3,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “Parliament” to the end of the Question and add: “; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; further regrets that the Government has not yet set out a plan to invest in primary care at the level needed to meet demand; calls on the Government to boost access to GPs, NHS dentists and community pharmacists; and further calls on the Government to give everyone the right to see a GP within seven days or within 24 hours if they urgently need to and to guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent and emergency care.",house-of-commons,174 +That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; further regrets that the Government has not yet set out a plan to invest in primary care at the level needed to meet demand; calls on the Government to boost access to GPs, NHS dentists and community pharmacists; and further calls on the Government to give everyone the right to see a GP within seven days or within 24 hours if they urgently need to and to guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent and emergency care.",house-of-commons,175 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the proposed words be there added. Question agreed to. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “Parliament” to the end of the Question and add: -“; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.”",house-of-commons,726 +“; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.”",house-of-commons,733 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Resolved, -That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.",house-of-commons,725 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1,2024-10-16,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,727 +That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.",house-of-commons,732 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1,2024-10-16,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,734 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1,2024-10-17,International Investment Summit,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the International Investment Summit.",house-of-commons,242 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1,2024-10-17,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,243 +That this House has considered the International Investment Summit.",house-of-commons,246 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1,2024-10-17,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,247 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1,2024-10-21,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Employment Rights (Programme) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15552,25 +15552,25 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Employment Rights (Programme) B (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,569 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,576 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,2024-10-21,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,568 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,575 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,2024-10-21,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 2 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,566 +That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 2 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,573 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,2024-10-21,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Insurance and Reinsurance Undertakings (Prudential Requirements) (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,567 +That the draft Insurance and Reinsurance Undertakings (Prudential Requirements) (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,574 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,2024-10-21,Employment Rights Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Employment Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a person holding office under His Majesty or by a government department, and (b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,570 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,577 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8,2024-10-21,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,571 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3,2024-10-21,Second Reading: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,109 +That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,578 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3,2024-10-21,Second Reading: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,110 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.55.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.55.1,2024-10-21,Amendment: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House notes the balanced reforms made by previous Conservative governments to improve workers’ rights, including the National Living Wage, the prohibition of the use of exclusivity clauses or terms in zero hours contracts and the introduction of shared parental leave and pay, and declines to give a Second Reading to the Employment Rights Bill because it has been rushed into Parliament without full consultation to meet an arbitrary 100-day deadline and Monday 21 October 2024 Business Today: Chamber 19 has not been accompanied by an Impact Assessment considering the impact on the Employment Tribunal, especially as a result of the removal of the qualifying period for the right to claim unfair dismissal or the impact of the extra red tape on SMEs or the impact of establishing the Fair Work Agency; because the repeal of trade union laws will lead to more strikes and intimidation in the workplace, and will force taxpayers to foot the bill for inflation-busting pay hikes without public service reform; because the Bill undermines choice for workers about whether they want to fund political campaigning and forces firms and public bodies to bankroll more trade union facility time, including trade union diversity jobs; and because the Bill is contrary to the Government’s stated goals of improving productivity and economic growth and will increase costs for businesses and consumers.”",house-of-commons,110 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2,2024-10-22,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,258 +“this House notes the balanced reforms made by previous Conservative governments to improve workers’ rights, including the National Living Wage, the prohibition of the use of exclusivity clauses or terms in zero hours contracts and the introduction of shared parental leave and pay, and declines to give a Second Reading to the Employment Rights Bill because it has been rushed into Parliament without full consultation to meet an arbitrary 100-day deadline and Monday 21 October 2024 Business Today: Chamber 19 has not been accompanied by an Impact Assessment considering the impact on the Employment Tribunal, especially as a result of the removal of the qualifying period for the right to claim unfair dismissal or the impact of the extra red tape on SMEs or the impact of establishing the Fair Work Agency; because the repeal of trade union laws will lead to more strikes and intimidation in the workplace, and will force taxpayers to foot the bill for inflation-busting pay hikes without public service reform; because the Bill undermines choice for workers about whether they want to fund political campaigning and forces firms and public bodies to bankroll more trade union facility time, including trade union diversity jobs; and because the Bill is contrary to the Government’s stated goals of improving productivity and economic growth and will increase costs for businesses and consumers.”",house-of-commons,111 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2,2024-10-22,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,262 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,2024-10-22,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -15583,70 +15583,70 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,259 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,263 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,2024-10-22,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,260 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,264 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4,2024-10-22,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 900), dated 4 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,262 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 900), dated 4 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,266 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,2024-10-22,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,263 +That the draft Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,267 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,2024-10-22,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 20 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,261 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1,2024-10-22,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,264 +That the draft Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 20 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1,2024-10-22,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,268 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1,2024-10-23,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 872), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 23 August, be approved.",house-of-commons,689 +That the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 872), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 23 August, be approved.",house-of-commons,696 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1,2024-10-23,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 944), dated 11 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.",house-of-commons,690 +That the Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 944), dated 11 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.",house-of-commons,697 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,2024-10-23,Independent Expert Panel,"Resolved, That, in accordance with Standing Order No. 150C (Appointment of Independent Expert Panel Chair and Members) and for a period of 6 years from 25 November 2024: (1) Sir Adrian Fulford be appointed as Chair of the Independent Expert Panel; and -(2) Lyndsey de Mestre, Andrew Hoyle and Wendy Williams CBE be appointed as members of the Independent Expert Panel.",house-of-commons,691 +(2) Lyndsey de Mestre, Andrew Hoyle and Wendy Williams CBE be appointed as members of the Independent Expert Panel.",house-of-commons,698 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1,2024-10-23,Voting by Proxy,"I beg to move, That, for the remainder of the current session of Parliament, the following amendment to Standing Order No. 39A shall have effect: -In paragraph (2), insert “(d) serious long-term illness or injury;”.",house-of-commons,692 +In paragraph (2), insert “(d) serious long-term illness or injury;”.",house-of-commons,699 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3,2024-10-23,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Andrew Gwynne.)",house-of-commons,693 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1,2024-10-23,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,694 +That the draft Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Andrew Gwynne.)",house-of-commons,700 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1,2024-10-23,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,701 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1,2024-10-24,Black History Month,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered Black History Month.",house-of-commons,177 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1,2024-10-24,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,178 +That this House has considered Black History Month.",house-of-commons,178 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1,2024-10-24,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,179 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1,2024-10-28,Remembrance and Veterans,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered remembrance and the contribution of veterans.",house-of-commons,668 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1,2024-10-28,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,669 +That this House has considered remembrance and the contribution of veterans.",house-of-commons,675 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1,2024-10-28,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,676 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,2024-10-29,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require manufacturers to fit microplastic-catching filters to new domestic and commercial washing machines; to make provision about the promotion of the use of microplastic-catching filters in washing machines and raising awareness about the consequences of microplastics from washing machines for pollution in rivers and seas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,496 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4,2024-10-29,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,83 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require manufacturers to fit microplastic-catching filters to new domestic and commercial washing machines; to make provision about the promotion of the use of microplastic-catching filters in washing machines and raising awareness about the consequences of microplastics from washing machines for pollution in rivers and seas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,503 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4,2024-10-29,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,84 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.1,2024-10-29,Clause 5 - Strategic priorities and plans,"Amendment proposed: 6, in page 3, line 8, at end insert— -“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the reduction of household energy bills by £300 in real terms by 1 January 2030.”—(Claire Coutinho.)",house-of-commons,82 +“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the reduction of household energy bills by £300 in real terms by 1 January 2030.”—(Claire Coutinho.)",house-of-commons,83 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.3,2024-10-29,Clause 5 - Strategic priorities and plans,"Amendment proposed: 8, page 3, line 8, at end insert— -“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the creation of 650,000 new jobs in the United Kingdom by 2030 resulting directly or indirectly from Great British Energy’s pursuit of its objectives under section 3.”—(Claire Coutinho.) Question put, That the amendment be made.",house-of-commons,80 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0,2024-10-29,Third Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,81 +“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the creation of 650,000 new jobs in the United Kingdom by 2030 resulting directly or indirectly from Great British Energy’s pursuit of its objectives under section 3.”—(Claire Coutinho.) Question put, That the amendment be made.",house-of-commons,81 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0,2024-10-29,Third Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,82 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2,2024-10-29,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Forest Institute (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,497 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1,2024-10-29,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,498 +That the draft European Forest Institute (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,504 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1,2024-10-29,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,505 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,2024-10-30,Provisional Collection of Taxes,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 51(2)), That, pursuant to section 5 of the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968, provisional statutory effect shall be given to the following motions:— (a) Value added tax (private school fees) (motion no. 34); (b) Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases before 1 April 2025) (motion no. 35); (c) Stamp duty land tax (purchases by companies) (motion no. 37); -(d) Rates of tobacco products duty (motion no. 46).—(Rachel Reeves.)",house-of-commons,244 +(d) Rates of tobacco products duty (motion no. 46).—(Rachel Reeves.)",house-of-commons,248 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2,2024-10-30,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,245 +That the draft Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,249 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,2024-10-30,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,246 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1,2024-10-30,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,247 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1,2024-10-31,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,429 +That the draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,250 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1,2024-10-30,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,251 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1,2024-10-31,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,436 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,2024-11-04,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the regulation of roadworks; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,454 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the regulation of roadworks; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,461 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2,2024-11-04,Income Tax (Charge),"Question again proposed, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,455 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,462 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,2024-11-05,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water to issue guidance to water companies on poly and perfluorinated alkyl substances in drinking water; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,577 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1,2024-11-05,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,578 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water to issue guidance to water companies on poly and perfluorinated alkyl substances in drinking water; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,584 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1,2024-11-05,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,585 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2,2024-11-06,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2025; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,679 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2025; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,686 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge),"Question again proposed, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,680 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,687 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.411.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.411.3,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 6. Capital gains tax (the main rates),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1H of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (the main rates of CGT)— @@ -15674,13 +15674,13 @@ That— (a) a claim under section 169M of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 in relation to a qualifying business disposal (business asset disposal relief), or (b) a claim under section 169VM of that Act (investors’ relief) in relation to a disposal, section 169M(2) and (3) of that Act, or (as the case may be) section 169VM(1) and (2) of that Act, apply to a claim under paragraph (5) in relation to the disposal as they apply to a claim under the section concerned. (9) In this Resolution “qualifying business disposal” has the meaning given by Chapter 3 of Part 5 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992. -(10) In this Resolution any reference to the transfer of an asset includes its conveyance.",house-of-commons,150 +(10) In this Resolution any reference to the transfer of an asset includes its conveyance.",house-of-commons,151 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.416.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.416.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 7. Capital gains tax (business asset disposal relief),"Question put, -That provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169N(3) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year.",house-of-commons,147 +That provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169N(3) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year.",house-of-commons,148 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.420.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.420.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 8. Capital gains tax (investors’ relief),"Question put, That— (a) provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169VC(2) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year, and -(b) provision may be made reducing the amount specified in sections 169VK(1) and (2) and 169VL(2) and (3) of that Act.",house-of-commons,148 +(b) provision may be made reducing the amount specified in sections 169VK(1) and (2) and 169VL(2) and (3) of that Act.",house-of-commons,149 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.424.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.424.7,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 12. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (increase in rate),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 (charge to tax), in subsection (1), for “35%” substitute “38%”. @@ -15700,7 +15700,7 @@ That— (7) For the purposes of the Instalment Payments Regulations 1998— (a) a company is to be regarded as a large company as respects the deemed accounting periods under paragraph (3)(a) only if it is a large company for those purposes as respects the straddling period, and (b) any question whether a company is a large company as respects the straddling period is to be determined as it would have been determined apart from section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022. -(8) In this Resolution “the Instalment Payment Regulations 1998” means the Corporation Tax (Instalment Payments) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/3175).",house-of-commons,151 +(8) In this Resolution “the Instalment Payment Regulations 1998” means the Corporation Tax (Instalment Payments) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/3175).",house-of-commons,152 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.429.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.429.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 13. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (relief for investment expenditure),"Question put, That— (1) The Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 is amended as follows. @@ -15722,9 +15722,9 @@ That— (a) in paragraph (a), omit “in the case of capital expenditure,”, and (b) omit paragraph (b). (5) In section 18(1) (interpretation), omit the definitions of “leasing expenditure” and “operating expenditure”. -(6) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to expenditure incurred on or after 1 November 2024 (and section 7 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 applies for the purposes of this Resolution as it applies for the purposes of that Act).",house-of-commons,152 +(6) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to expenditure incurred on or after 1 November 2024 (and section 7 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 applies for the purposes of this Resolution as it applies for the purposes of that Act).",house-of-commons,153 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.434.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 14. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (period for which levy has effect),"Question put, -That (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision may be made for extending the period for which the energy (oil and gas) profits levy has effect until 31 March 2030.",house-of-commons,149 +That (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision may be made for extending the period for which the energy (oil and gas) profits levy has effect until 31 March 2030.",house-of-commons,150 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.445.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.445.7,2024-11-06,Commencement: 34. Value added tax (private school fees),"Question put, That— (1) The Value Added Tax Act 1994 is amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (5). @@ -15733,7 +15733,7 @@ That— (i) in item 3(b)(i), after “5A” insert “(or would be so exempt but for item 1 or 2 of Part 3)”, and (ii) in item 4, after “item 1” insert “(whether or not that supply also falls within item 1 or 2 of Part 3)”, and (b) after Part 2 (the groups) insert— -Item No.",house-of-commons,154 +Item No.",house-of-commons,155 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.451.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.451.1,2024-11-06,Commencement: 35. Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases before 1 April 2025),"Question put, That— (1) Section 1 of the Stamp Duty Land Tax (Temporary Relief) Act 2023 (which provides for reduced rates of stamp duty land tax for transactions before 1 April 2025) is amended as follows. @@ -15768,9 +15768,9 @@ That— (9) In a case where— (a) as a result of section 44(4) of the Finance Act 2003 the effective date of a land transaction is before 31 October 2024, and (b) the contract concerned is completed by a conveyance on or after that date, section 44(8) of that Act is not to apply in relation to that conveyance if the sole reason that (but for this paragraph) it would have applied is that the increased rates provided for by this Resolution would have had effect in relation to that conveyance. -(10) Section 44(10) of the Finance Act 2003 applies for the purposes of paragraph (9).",house-of-commons,155 +(10) Section 44(10) of the Finance Act 2003 applies for the purposes of paragraph (9).",house-of-commons,156 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.456.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.456.1,2024-11-06,Commencement: 36. Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases on or after 1 April 2025),"Question put, -That provision may be made amending paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 4ZA to the Finance Act 2003 so as to increase the rates of stamp duty land tax mentioned there.",house-of-commons,153 +That provision may be made amending paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 4ZA to the Finance Act 2003 so as to increase the rates of stamp duty land tax mentioned there.",house-of-commons,154 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.462.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.462.3,2024-11-06,Commencement: 44. Rates of alcohol duty,"Question put, That— (1) Part 2 of the Finance (No. 2) Act 2023 (alcohol duty) is amended as follows. @@ -15906,24 +15906,24 @@ Description of alcoholic productRate of duty per litre of alcohol in the produc (f) in the entry relating to sparkling cider of an alcoholic strength exceeding 5.5% but less than 8.5% by volume, in the second column, for “£1.73” substitute “£1.80”, (g) in the entry relating to other fermented products, in the second column, for “£3.28” substitute “£3.40”, and (h) in the entry relating to spirits, in the second column, for “£11.88” substitute “£12.30”. -(6) The amendments made by this Resolution come into force on 1 February 2025.",house-of-commons,156 +(6) The amendments made by this Resolution come into force on 1 February 2025.",house-of-commons,157 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,2024-11-06,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,"That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,685 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,692 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,681 +That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,688 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Enforcement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,682 +That the draft Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Enforcement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,689 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Animals,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Priority Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,683 +That the draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Priority Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,690 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Franchising Schemes (Franchising Authorities) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,684 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1,2024-11-06,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,686 +That the draft Franchising Schemes (Franchising Authorities) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,691 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1,2024-11-06,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,693 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1,2024-11-11,Rural Affairs,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered rural affairs.",house-of-commons,738 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1,2024-11-11,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,739 +That this House has considered rural affairs.",house-of-commons,745 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1,2024-11-11,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,746 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,2024-11-12,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about Lasting Powers of Attorney; to place duties on banks in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to make provision about the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney; to require the Secretary of State to review the effectiveness of the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney and of its use of those powers; to make provision about the duties of care homes in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to require an attorney to notify the Office of the Public Guardian of the death of a donor; to require the Office of the Public Guardian to take steps to promote the facility to request a search of its registers of powers of attorney; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,397 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4,2024-11-12,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,398 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about Lasting Powers of Attorney; to place duties on banks in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to make provision about the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney; to require the Secretary of State to review the effectiveness of the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney and of its use of those powers; to make provision about the duties of care homes in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to require an attorney to notify the Office of the Public Guardian of the death of a donor; to require the Office of the Public Guardian to take steps to promote the facility to request a search of its registers of powers of attorney; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,404 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4,2024-11-12,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,405 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1,2024-11-12,Clause 4 - Extent and commencement,"Amendment proposed: 25, page 2, line 16, leave out from “force” to end of line 17 and insert “only when the House of Commons has agreed a resolution which— (a) endorses the conclusions of the report a joint committee appointed for the purpose specified in subsection (3A), and @@ -15933,12 +15933,12 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12 (b) the introduction of a mandatory retirement age for members of the House of Lords, (c) a new participation threshold to enable continuing membership of the House of Lords, (d) changes to the circumstances in which disgraced members of the House of Lords can be removed, and -(e) changes to the process of appointment of members of the House of Lords.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,54 +(e) changes to the process of appointment of members of the House of Lords.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,55 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.742.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.742.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 1: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 1 - Exclusion of bishops “(1) No-one shall be a member of the House of Lords by virtue of being a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England. (2) No bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England is entitled to receive, in that capacity, a writ of summons to attend, or sit and vote in, the House of Lords. (3) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from receiving, and exercising the entitlements under, a peerage for life in accordance with section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958. -(4) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from being permitted to enter the House of Lords for the purpose only of leading prayers in accordance with arrangements made by that House.”—(Sir Gavin Williamson.)",house-of-commons,55 +(4) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from being permitted to enter the House of Lords for the purpose only of leading prayers in accordance with arrangements made by that House.”—(Sir Gavin Williamson.)",house-of-commons,56 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 7: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 7 - Duty to take forward proposals for democratic mandate for House of Lords “(1) It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to take forward proposals to secure a democratic mandate for the House of Lords. (2) In pursuance of the duty under subsection (1), the Secretary of State must carry out the steps set out in subsections (3), (5), (6) and (7). @@ -15953,26 +15953,26 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12 (g) representative organisations for local authorities in the United Kingdom, and (h) such other persons and bodies as the Secretary of State considers appropriate. (5) Within sixteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a report on responses to the consultation. -(6) Within eighteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a draft Bill containing legislative proposals on each of the matters mentioned in subsection (3).”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,56 +(6) Within eighteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a draft Bill containing legislative proposals on each of the matters mentioned in subsection (3).”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,57 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.749.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 20: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 20 - Purpose of this Act -“Whereas it has not been expedient at present for the Government to bring forward legislation to reform the House of Lords, the purpose of this Act is to provide that the Lords Temporal are peers appointed under section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958 on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,57 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0,2024-11-12,Third Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,53 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,2024-11-12,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,"That the draft Barnsley and Sheffield (Boundary Change) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,399 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1,2024-11-12,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,400 +“Whereas it has not been expedient at present for the Government to bring forward legislation to reform the House of Lords, the purpose of this Act is to provide that the Lords Temporal are peers appointed under section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958 on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,58 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0,2024-11-12,Third Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,54 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,2024-11-12,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,"That the draft Barnsley and Sheffield (Boundary Change) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,406 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1,2024-11-12,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,407 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2,2024-11-13,Leave for Bill: Debt Relief (Developing Countries),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for or in connection with the relief of debts of certain developing countries.",house-of-commons,195 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for or in connection with the relief of debts of certain developing countries.",house-of-commons,196 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1,2024-11-13,Approve: Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,196 +That the draft Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,197 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1,2024-11-13,Environmental Protection,"I beg to move, -That the draft Environmental Protection (Single-use Vapes) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,197 +That the draft Environmental Protection (Single-use Vapes) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,198 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.865.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.865.2,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"I beg to move, -That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,198 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) (No. 3) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,199 +That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,199 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) (No. 3) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,200 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6,2024-11-13,DELEGATED LEGISLATION,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Further Payments to Capital Stock) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,200 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1,2024-11-13,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,201 +That the draft European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Further Payments to Capital Stock) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,201 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1,2024-11-13,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,202 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.881.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.881.2,2024-11-13,Approve: Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,0 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2,2024-11-14,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2,2024-11-14,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,269 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,2024-11-14,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -15982,8 +15982,8 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3)Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,266 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1,2024-11-14,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,267 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,270 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1,2024-11-14,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,271 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1,2024-11-18,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15992,33 +15992,33 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,358 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,365 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,2024-11-18,: ,"That the draft Local Loans (Increase of Limit) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,359 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,366 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,2024-11-18,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,360 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,367 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6,2024-11-18,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Criminal Finances Act 2017 and Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,361 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2,2024-11-18,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,357 +That the draft Criminal Finances Act 2017 and Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,368 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2,2024-11-18,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,364 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,2024-11-19,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the accessibility of air travel for disabled passengers; to make provision about the powers of the Civil Aviation Authority to enforce accessibility requirements; to remove the limit on compensation for damage to wheelchairs or other mobility equipment on domestic flights; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,281 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the accessibility of air travel for disabled passengers; to make provision about the powers of the Civil Aviation Authority to enforce accessibility requirements; to remove the limit on compensation for damage to wheelchairs or other mobility equipment on domestic flights; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,285 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,2024-11-19,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 29 July 2024 (Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme): Consideration of Lords Amendments (1) Proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after their commencement. Subsequent stages (2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. -(3) Proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,282 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,17 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Louise Haigh.)",house-of-commons,16 +(3) Proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,286 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,18 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Louise Haigh.)",house-of-commons,17 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1,2024-11-19,Infected Blood Inquiry,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the Infected Blood Inquiry.",house-of-commons,283 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1,2024-11-19,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,284 +That this House has considered the Infected Blood Inquiry.",house-of-commons,287 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1,2024-11-19,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,288 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,2024-11-20,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to issue guidance about the application of the criminal law in respect of the administration of pain relief by healthcare professionals to people who are terminally ill; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,533 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2,2024-11-20,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,534 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to issue guidance about the application of the criminal law in respect of the administration of pain relief by healthcare professionals to people who are terminally ill; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,540 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2,2024-11-20,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,541 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,2024-11-20,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill: Committal @@ -16028,29 +16028,29 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,535 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,542 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,2024-11-20,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any sums required by the Treasury or Secretary of State for the purpose of providing loans or other financial assistance to, or for the benefit of, the government of Ukraine as a result of— (a) the arrangements described as the Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration Loans for Ukraine announced on 14 June 2024 at the G7 summit in Apulia in Italy, or -(b) any subsequent arrangements that are supplemental to or modify or replace those arrangements.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,536 +(b) any subsequent arrangements that are supplemental to or modify or replace those arrangements.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,543 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,2024-11-20,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 24 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,539 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,546 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,2024-11-20,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,537 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,544 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,2024-11-20,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,538 +That the draft Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,545 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6,2024-11-20,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Collective Investment Schemes (Temporary Recognition) and Central Counterparties (Transitional Provision) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,540 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1,2024-11-20,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,541 +That the draft Collective Investment Schemes (Temporary Recognition) and Central Counterparties (Transitional Provision) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,547 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1,2024-11-20,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,548 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3,2024-11-21,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the impact of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) on the publication of stories in the public interest; acknowledges that most cases of SLAPPs do not reach the courts, but are blocked or changed at an earlier, unseen stage; further recognises the importance of disclosing suppressed stories under parliamentary privilege in order to highlight the broader impact of legal threats on free speech; further acknowledges efforts made to tackle SLAPPs through the Economic Crime and Transparency Act 2023; and calls on the Government to introduce comprehensive anti-SLAPP legislation that provides swift dismissal of such cases, protects those targeted from prohibitive legal costs, and ensures that SLAPP filers face significant financial deterrents.",house-of-commons,412 +That this House recognises the impact of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) on the publication of stories in the public interest; acknowledges that most cases of SLAPPs do not reach the courts, but are blocked or changed at an earlier, unseen stage; further recognises the importance of disclosing suppressed stories under parliamentary privilege in order to highlight the broader impact of legal threats on free speech; further acknowledges efforts made to tackle SLAPPs through the Economic Crime and Transparency Act 2023; and calls on the Government to introduce comprehensive anti-SLAPP legislation that provides swift dismissal of such cases, protects those targeted from prohibitive legal costs, and ensures that SLAPP filers face significant financial deterrents.",house-of-commons,419 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1,2024-11-21,International Men’s Day,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered International Men’s Day, issues affecting boys’ and men’s health and wellbeing and gender equality.",house-of-commons,413 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3,2024-11-21,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,414 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.552.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.552.3,2024-11-25,Second Reading: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,126 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.558.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.558.2,2024-11-25,Amendment: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House observes that the Autumn Budget 2024 has cut central Government funding for retail, hospitality and leisure business rate relief in 2025-26, and that this Government funding will end completely in 2026-27; expresses concern that the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill represents a stealth increase in business rates on high streets and the hospitality sector, as well as on larger businesses, on top of the Government’s increases in National Insurance contributions; regrets the lack of a proper cumulative impact assessment on the effect on business; notes that the removal of charitable rate relief on independent schools, taken together with the imposition of VAT, will mean fewer children going to private schools and will therefore create extra pressure on state schools, will undermine aspiration and parental choice, and mean larger class sizes in state schools and increased costs for taxpayers; and therefore declines to give a Second Reading to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill.”",house-of-commons,127 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), +That this House has considered International Men’s Day, issues affecting boys’ and men’s health and wellbeing and gender equality.",house-of-commons,420 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3,2024-11-21,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,421 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.552.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.552.3,2024-11-25,Second Reading: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,127 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.558.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.558.2,2024-11-25,Amendment: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: +“this House observes that the Autumn Budget 2024 has cut central Government funding for retail, hospitality and leisure business rate relief in 2025-26, and that this Government funding will end completely in 2026-27; expresses concern that the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill represents a stealth increase in business rates on high streets and the hospitality sector, as well as on larger businesses, on top of the Government’s increases in National Insurance contributions; regrets the lack of a proper cumulative impact assessment on the effect on business; notes that the removal of charitable rate relief on independent schools, taken together with the imposition of VAT, will mean fewer children going to private schools and will therefore create extra pressure on state schools, will undermine aspiration and parental choice, and mean larger class sizes in state schools and increased costs for taxpayers; and therefore declines to give a Second Reading to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill.”",house-of-commons,128 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill: Committal (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -16062,21 +16062,21 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,619 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,620 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,626 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,627 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise any increase in the sums payable into the Consolidated Fund resulting from— (1) multipliers that are up to 0.1 higher than the relevant non-domestic rating multiplier; -(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,621 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10,2024-11-25,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,622 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12,2024-11-25,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,623 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6,2024-11-25,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,624 +(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,628 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10,2024-11-25,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,629 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12,2024-11-25,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,630 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6,2024-11-25,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), +That the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,631 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2,2024-11-26,Leave for Bill: Treatment of Terminal Illness,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the liability of practitioners, and of the organisation which employs the practitioner, where a practitioner prescribes an unlicensed medicine to or carries out a non-standard treatment on a person who is terminally ill; to make provision about the import, storage and use of equipment and unlicensed medicines for the purpose of such prescriptions or such treatment; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,217 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the liability of practitioners, and of the organisation which employs the practitioner, where a practitioner prescribes an unlicensed medicine to or carries out a non-standard treatment on a person who is terminally ill; to make provision about the import, storage and use of equipment and unlicensed medicines for the purpose of such prescriptions or such treatment; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,218 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.683.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.683.2,2024-11-26,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,5 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: @@ -16090,25 +16090,25 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,218 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,219 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (1) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and -(2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,219 +(2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,220 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)). That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise— (1) the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,220 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,221 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4,2024-11-26,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ombudsman Scheme) (Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,221 +That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ombudsman Scheme) (Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,222 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6,2024-11-26,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,222 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1,2024-11-26,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,223 +That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1,2024-11-26,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,224 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,2024-11-27,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),"I beg to move that leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to commission and publish a review of the legislation and guidance relating to e-scooters; to place a duty on the Secretary of State to promote public awareness of legislation relating to the use of e-scooters; and for connected purposes. -Almost two years to the day since I brought the first debate to this House on the antisocial use of e-bikes and e-scooters—it is quite pertinent to be following the statement on respect orders, and I too would be interested in having a trial area; just getting that in there—I am introducing this Bill today to highlight an issue of much concern to the many constituents in Newport East who frequently raise with me the antisocial and sometimes dangerous use of e-scooters and e-bikes. I would like to thank those residents and Newport councillors, particularly in hotspot areas in my constituency, for talking to me about this.",house-of-commons,419 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2,2024-11-27,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,64 +Almost two years to the day since I brought the first debate to this House on the antisocial use of e-bikes and e-scooters—it is quite pertinent to be following the statement on respect orders, and I too would be interested in having a trial area; just getting that in there—I am introducing this Bill today to highlight an issue of much concern to the many constituents in Newport East who frequently raise with me the antisocial and sometimes dangerous use of e-scooters and e-bikes. I would like to thank those residents and Newport councillors, particularly in hotspot areas in my constituency, for talking to me about this.",house-of-commons,426 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2,2024-11-27,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,65 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.821.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.821.1,2024-11-27,Amendment: Finance Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give the Finance Bill a Second Reading because it derives from the 2024 Autumn Budget which will lead to jobs being lost, curtailed investment and prices being raised; because the Finance Bill constitutes an assault on business by increasing taxes on investment; because it will reduce the competitiveness of the United Kingdom’s tax regime; because it levies the first ever tax on educational choice and will increase pressure on state schools; because it will drive up rents by increasing tax on homeownership; because it will substantially increase the size of the state without a sustainable plan to fund it; and because it will reduce living standards, increase borrowing and debt, drive up inflation and interest rates, with the result that the OBR growth forecast for the Autumn Budget is lower than that accompanying the Spring Budget of the last Government.”",house-of-commons,65 +“this House declines to give the Finance Bill a Second Reading because it derives from the 2024 Autumn Budget which will lead to jobs being lost, curtailed investment and prices being raised; because the Finance Bill constitutes an assault on business by increasing taxes on investment; because it will reduce the competitiveness of the United Kingdom’s tax regime; because it levies the first ever tax on educational choice and will increase pressure on state schools; because it will drive up rents by increasing tax on homeownership; because it will substantially increase the size of the state without a sustainable plan to fund it; and because it will reduce living standards, increase borrowing and debt, drive up inflation and interest rates, with the result that the OBR growth forecast for the Autumn Budget is lower than that accompanying the Spring Budget of the last Government.”",house-of-commons,66 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,2024-11-27,Finance Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)). That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance Bill: Committal @@ -16133,14 +16133,23 @@ Proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading (8) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (9) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. Programming committee -(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,420 +(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,427 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2,2024-11-27,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Medical Devices (Post-market Surveillance Requirements) (Amendment) (Great Britain) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,421 +That the draft Medical Devices (Post-market Surveillance Requirements) (Amendment) (Great Britain) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,428 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,2024-11-27,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 28 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,422 +That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 28 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,429 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,2024-11-27,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,423 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1,2024-11-27,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,424 +That the draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,430 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1,2024-11-27,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,431 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1,2024-11-28,Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,296 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2,2024-11-28,Taiwan: International Status,"I beg to move, +That this House, recalling that United Nations Resolution 2758 of 25 October 1971, which established the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations (UN), does not mention Taiwan, notes that UN Resolution 2758 does not address the political status of Taiwan or establish PRC sovereignty over Taiwan and is silent both on the status of Taiwan in the UN and on Taiwanese participation in UN agencies; and calls on the Government to clarify its position that UN Resolution 2758 does not establish the One China Principle as a matter of international law, to state clearly that nothing in law prevents the participation of Taiwan in international organisations and to condemn efforts made by representatives of the PRC to distort the meaning of UN Resolution 2758 in support of Beijing’s One China Principle and the alteration of historic documents by representatives of the PRC, changing the name of the country from Taiwan to Taiwan, province of China.",house-of-commons,294 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1,2024-11-28,Pakistan: Freedom of Religion,"I beg to move, +That this House notes reports of deteriorating religious freedom in Pakistan; expresses its concern over the alleged widespread forced conversions and human rights abuses of minority religious groups; deplores the lack of action by the Pakistani government, which represents a serious violation of Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and further notes that the arrest of opposition religious leaders by the local authorities has led to condemnation both in Pakistan and further afield.",house-of-commons,295 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1,2024-11-29,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,11 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5,2024-11-29,Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, that the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,240 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5,2024-11-29,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,241 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1,2024-11-29,Adjournment Debate: Men’s Violence against Women and Girls,"Motion 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"uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)),\nThat the following provisions shall apply to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill:\nCommittal\n(1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee.\nProceedings in Public Bill Committee\n(2) Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Tuesday 17 December 2024.\n(3) The Public Bill Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it meets.\nConsideration and Third Reading\n(4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced.\n(5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day.\n(6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading.\nOther proceedings\n(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.\u2014(Chris Elmore.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)),\nThat, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.\u2014(Chris Elmore.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)),\nThat, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise any increase in the sums payable into the Consolidated Fund resulting from\u2014\n(1) multipliers that are up to 0.1 higher than the relevant non-domestic rating multiplier;\n(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024", "motion_text": "That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)\nQuestion agreed to.", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024", "motion_text": "That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)\nQuestion agreed to.", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)),\nThat the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)", @@ -94960,6 +95037,62 @@ "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Christian Wakeford.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments", + "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Jeff Smith.)", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Taiwan: International Status", + "motion_text": "I beg to move,\nThat this House, recalling that United Nations Resolution 2758 of 25 October 1971, which established the People\u2019s Republic of China (PRC) as the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations (UN), does not mention Taiwan, notes that UN Resolution 2758 does not address the political status of Taiwan or establish PRC sovereignty over Taiwan and is silent both on the status of Taiwan in the UN and on Taiwanese participation in UN agencies; and calls on the Government to clarify its position that UN Resolution 2758 does not establish the One China Principle as a matter of international law, to state clearly that nothing in law prevents the participation of Taiwan in international organisations and to condemn efforts made by representatives of the PRC to distort the meaning of UN Resolution 2758 in support of Beijing\u2019s One China Principle and the alteration of historic documents by representatives of the PRC, changing the name of the country from Taiwan to Taiwan, province of China.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Pakistan: Freedom of Religion", + "motion_text": "I beg to move,\nThat this House notes reports of deteriorating religious freedom in Pakistan; expresses its concern over the alleged widespread forced conversions and human rights abuses of minority religious groups; deplores the lack of action by the Pakistani government, which represents a serious violation of Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and further notes that the arrest of opposition religious leaders by the local authorities has led to condemnation both in Pakistan and further afield.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, That the House sit in private.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, that the Bill be now read a Second time.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Adjournment Debate: Men\u2019s Violence against Women and Girls", + "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Taiwo Owatemi.)", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, { "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1.1", "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1", diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/parliamentary_motions.sqlite b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/parliamentary_motions.sqlite index 449b5fb..c52169f 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/parliamentary_motions.sqlite and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/parliamentary_motions.sqlite differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/parliamentary_motions.xlsx b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/parliamentary_motions.xlsx index 173747e..0f8fc54 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/parliamentary_motions.xlsx and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/0/parliamentary_motions.xlsx differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/agreements.csv b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/agreements.csv index 7596d12..c24a69c 100644 --- a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/agreements.csv +++ b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/agreements.csv @@ -3129,100 +3129,100 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1308.1.6,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debat uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.8.10,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.8,b1309.8/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Expenditure in connection with compensation schemes relating to Post Office Horizon system etc.,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6.1,house-of-commons,332 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1316.1.4,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1310.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1316.1,b1316.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Compensation Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2.1,house-of-commons,333 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1324.0.2,2023-12-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1324.0,b1324.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Transport Infrastructure: Cullompton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1.1,house-of-commons,334 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1.3,2024-01-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1,d132.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,house-of-commons,251 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.26,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,b159.2/26,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,house-of-commons,91 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.4,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.162.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,b222.1/4,"Question agreed to. The Deputy Speaker declared the main Question, as amended, to be agreed to (Standing Order No. 31(2)).",NHS Dentistry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,house-of-commons,92 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,b269.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,house-of-commons,93 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,house-of-commons,94 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.5,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,house-of-commons,95 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,b270.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,house-of-commons,96 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5,b270.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,house-of-commons,97 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1.7,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1,b277.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,house-of-commons,98 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.20,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,c329.2/20,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,house-of-commons,289 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,c332.1/4,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,house-of-commons,290 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0.6,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0,c349.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,house-of-commons,291 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0.10,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0,c364.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,house-of-commons,292 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0,c385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,293 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,c411.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,house-of-commons,294 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6,c411.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,house-of-commons,295 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6.3,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,house-of-commons,296 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0.3,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0,b525.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,SEND Provision and Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,house-of-commons,307 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1,b551.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Proposed British Jewish History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,house-of-commons,308 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0,b556.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,house-of-commons,309 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1.3,2024-01-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.132.1,d132.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,house-of-commons,257 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.26,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,b159.2/26,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,house-of-commons,94 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.4,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.162.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,b222.1/4,"Question agreed to. The Deputy Speaker declared the main Question, as amended, to be agreed to (Standing Order No. 31(2)).",NHS Dentistry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,house-of-commons,95 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,b269.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,house-of-commons,96 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,house-of-commons,97 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.5,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,b270.1/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,house-of-commons,98 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,b270.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,house-of-commons,99 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5.2,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.5,b270.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,house-of-commons,100 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1.7,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.277.1,b277.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,house-of-commons,101 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.20,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,c329.2/20,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,house-of-commons,295 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,c332.1/4,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,house-of-commons,296 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0.6,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.349.0,c349.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,house-of-commons,297 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0.10,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.364.0,c364.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,house-of-commons,298 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0.4,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.385.0,c385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,299 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,c411.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,house-of-commons,300 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6.2,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.6,c411.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,house-of-commons,301 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6.3,2024-01-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,house-of-commons,302 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0.3,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.525.0,b525.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,SEND Provision and Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,house-of-commons,313 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.551.1,b551.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Proposed British Jewish History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,house-of-commons,314 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0.2,2024-01-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.556.0,b556.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,house-of-commons,315 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.1.5,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.1,b649.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,house-of-commons,56 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.2.3,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.2,b656.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1.1,house-of-commons,57 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.665.0.11,2024-01-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.665.0,b665.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill (Instruction),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3.1,house-of-commons,58 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3.2,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.798.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3,e799.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,house-of-commons,370 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0.13,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0,e806.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,house-of-commons,371 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.23,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,c832.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,house-of-commons,543 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,c984.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,house-of-commons,544 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0,c992.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,house-of-commons,545 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5.9,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5,d1056.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,229 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1.2,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1,d1100.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Loan Charge,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,house-of-commons,230 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2.4,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2,d1121.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,High Speed 2 Compensation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,house-of-commons,231 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0.12,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0,d1127.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,house-of-commons,232 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0.5,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0,b1162.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,house-of-commons,310 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0.4,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0,b1191.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,house-of-commons,311 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0.3,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0,b1200.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,house-of-commons,312 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7.2,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7,b1216.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,house-of-commons,313 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.11,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,d117.1/11,Question agreed to.,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,house-of-commons,402 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.2,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,d118.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,house-of-commons,403 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0.12,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0,d126.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,house-of-commons,404 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.17,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,f197.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,house-of-commons,466 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.3,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,f267.3/3,Question agreed to.,Protecting Steel in the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,house-of-commons,467 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,f269.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,house-of-commons,468 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1,f278.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,house-of-commons,469 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.15,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,b312.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,house-of-commons,372 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1,b345.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,house-of-commons,373 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0.5,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0,b348.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,house-of-commons,374 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3.7,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3,b404.3/7,Question put and agreed to.,Situation in the Red Sea,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,house-of-commons,375 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,house-of-commons,376 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.6,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,house-of-commons,377 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1.4,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1,b413.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,house-of-commons,378 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3.2,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.798.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.3,e799.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,house-of-commons,376 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0.13,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.806.0,e806.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,house-of-commons,377 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.23,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,c832.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,house-of-commons,549 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,c984.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,house-of-commons,550 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0.2,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.992.0,c992.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,house-of-commons,551 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5.9,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1056.5,d1056.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,235 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1.2,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1100.1,d1100.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Loan Charge,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,house-of-commons,236 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2.4,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1121.2,d1121.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,High Speed 2 Compensation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,house-of-commons,237 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0.12,2024-01-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1127.0,d1127.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,house-of-commons,238 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0.5,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1162.0,b1162.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,house-of-commons,316 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0.4,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1191.0,b1191.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,house-of-commons,317 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0.3,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1200.0,b1200.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,house-of-commons,318 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7.2,2024-01-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1216.7,b1216.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,house-of-commons,319 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.11,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,d117.1/11,Question agreed to.,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,house-of-commons,408 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.2,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,d118.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,house-of-commons,409 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0.12,2024-01-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.126.0,d126.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,house-of-commons,410 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.17,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,f197.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,house-of-commons,472 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.3,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,f267.3/3,Question agreed to.,Protecting Steel in the UK,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,house-of-commons,473 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,f269.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,house-of-commons,474 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1.4,2024-01-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.278.1,f278.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,house-of-commons,475 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.15,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,b312.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,house-of-commons,378 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.345.1,b345.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,house-of-commons,379 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0.5,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.348.0,b348.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,house-of-commons,380 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3.7,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.404.3,b404.3/7,Question put and agreed to.,Situation in the Red Sea,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,house-of-commons,381 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.3,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,house-of-commons,382 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.6,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,b405.4/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,house-of-commons,383 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1.4,2024-01-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.413.1,b413.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,house-of-commons,384 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.2,2024-01-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.479.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0,a498.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.3,house-of-commons,52 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.501.0.10,2024-01-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.501.0,a501.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,house-of-commons,53 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2,d526.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,house-of-commons,99 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.528.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0,d554.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,house-of-commons,100 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1.2,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1,d563.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,house-of-commons,101 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1,d575.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,house-of-commons,102 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0,d585.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,house-of-commons,103 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3.11,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3,d690.3/11,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,house-of-commons,493 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,d692.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,house-of-commons,494 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16,d692.16/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,house-of-commons,495 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9,d692.9/2,Question agreed to.,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,house-of-commons,496 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,d693.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,house-of-commons,499 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,d693.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,house-of-commons,497 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5,d693.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,house-of-commons,498 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0.8,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.694.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0,d699.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,house-of-commons,500 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.22,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,c732.2/22,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,house-of-commons,531 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0,c830.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Media Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,house-of-commons,532 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,c830.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,house-of-commons,533 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7,c830.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,house-of-commons,534 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.3,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,c830.9/3,Question agreed to.,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,house-of-commons,535 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1.4,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1,c843.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,house-of-commons,536 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.23,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,d900.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Police (Declaration),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,house-of-commons,284 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2.8,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2,d942.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,house-of-commons,285 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1.4,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1,d949.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pensions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,house-of-commons,286 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,d949.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,house-of-commons,287 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0,d964.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,house-of-commons,288 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1,a1043.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,house-of-commons,238 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0,a1068.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,house-of-commons,239 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0,a1094.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,house-of-commons,240 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0.14,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0,a1098.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,house-of-commons,241 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1.3,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1,c1120.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,house-of-commons,115 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0.2,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0,c1164.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,house-of-commons,116 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0.5,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0,c1176.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,house-of-commons,117 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3,c52.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,house-of-commons,124 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1.5,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1,c74.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Finance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,house-of-commons,125 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,c93.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,house-of-commons,126 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,c94.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,house-of-commons,127 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3,c94.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,house-of-commons,128 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0.8,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0,c98.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,house-of-commons,129 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.16,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,c124.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,house-of-commons,279 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1.4,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1,c170.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Knife and Sword Ban,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,house-of-commons,280 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,c218.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,house-of-commons,281 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6,c218.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,house-of-commons,282 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1.3,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.222.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1,c230.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.526.2,d526.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,house-of-commons,102 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0.5,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.528.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.554.0,d554.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,house-of-commons,103 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1.2,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.563.1,d563.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,house-of-commons,104 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.575.1,d575.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,house-of-commons,105 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0.4,2024-01-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.585.0,d585.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,house-of-commons,106 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3.11,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.690.3,d690.3/11,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,house-of-commons,499 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,d692.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,house-of-commons,500 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.16,d692.16/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,house-of-commons,501 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.9,d692.9/2,Question agreed to.,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,house-of-commons,502 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,d693.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,house-of-commons,505 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,d693.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,house-of-commons,503 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5.2,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.5,d693.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,house-of-commons,504 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0.8,2024-01-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.694.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.699.0,d699.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,house-of-commons,506 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.22,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,c732.2/22,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,house-of-commons,537 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.0,c830.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Media Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,house-of-commons,538 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,c830.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,house-of-commons,539 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7.2,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.7,c830.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,house-of-commons,540 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.3,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,c830.9/3,Question agreed to.,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,house-of-commons,541 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1.4,2024-01-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.843.1,c843.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,house-of-commons,542 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.23,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,d900.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Police (Declaration),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,house-of-commons,290 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2.8,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.942.2,d942.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,house-of-commons,291 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1.4,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.1,d949.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pensions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,house-of-commons,292 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,d949.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,house-of-commons,293 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0.2,2024-01-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.964.0,d964.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,house-of-commons,294 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1043.1,a1043.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,house-of-commons,244 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1068.0,a1068.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,house-of-commons,245 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0.3,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1094.0,a1094.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,house-of-commons,246 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0.14,2024-02-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1098.0,a1098.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,house-of-commons,247 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1.3,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1120.1,c1120.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,house-of-commons,121 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0.2,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1164.0,c1164.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,house-of-commons,122 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0.5,2024-02-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1176.0,c1176.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,house-of-commons,123 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.3,c52.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,house-of-commons,130 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1.5,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.53.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.74.1,c74.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Finance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,house-of-commons,131 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,c93.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,house-of-commons,132 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,c94.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,house-of-commons,133 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3.2,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.3,c94.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,house-of-commons,134 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0.8,2024-02-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.98.0,c98.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,house-of-commons,135 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.16,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,c124.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,house-of-commons,285 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1.4,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.170.1,c170.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Knife and Sword Ban,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,house-of-commons,286 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,c218.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,house-of-commons,287 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6.2,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.6,c218.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,house-of-commons,288 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1.3,2024-02-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.222.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.230.1,c230.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,house-of-commons,289 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.27,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2,c275.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: State Pension Age (Compensation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.1,house-of-commons,2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.292.2.6,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.292.2,c292.2/6,Question put and agreed to.,Police Grant Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1.1,house-of-commons,3 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.328.1.8,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.328.1,c328.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Local Government Finance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2.1,house-of-commons,4 @@ -3230,49 +3230,49 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debat uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12,c330.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.3,house-of-commons,5 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.14.2,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.14,c330.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.3,house-of-commons,6 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.341.0.6,2024-02-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.341.0,c341.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,house-of-commons,8 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1.3,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1,b403.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,National HIV Testing Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,house-of-commons,365 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0.7,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0,b432.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office Management Culture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,house-of-commons,366 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1.4,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1,b439.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,house-of-commons,367 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4,a558.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,house-of-commons,262 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7,a559.7/2,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,house-of-commons,263 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.6,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,a560.1/6,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,house-of-commons,264 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,a560.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,house-of-commons,265 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,house-of-commons,266 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,house-of-commons,267 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0,a572.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,house-of-commons,268 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.15,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,a605.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,house-of-commons,434 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.4,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,a675.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,house-of-commons,435 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0.3,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0,a689.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,house-of-commons,436 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.3,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/3,Amendment (a) agreed to.,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,house-of-commons,315 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.4,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/4,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,house-of-commons,314 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10,c810.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,house-of-commons,316 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,c810.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,house-of-commons,317 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3,c818.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,house-of-commons,318 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0,c926.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,house-of-commons,162 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2,c944.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,house-of-commons,163 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1.2,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1,c950.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1.3,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.403.1,b403.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,National HIV Testing Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,house-of-commons,371 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0.7,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.432.0,b432.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office Management Culture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,house-of-commons,372 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1.4,2024-02-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.439.1,b439.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,house-of-commons,373 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.558.4,a558.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,house-of-commons,268 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.7,a559.7/2,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,house-of-commons,269 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.6,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,a560.1/6,Question agreed to.,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,house-of-commons,270 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,a560.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,house-of-commons,271 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,house-of-commons,272 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.5,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,a560.8/5,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,house-of-commons,273 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0.2,2024-02-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.572.0,a572.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,house-of-commons,274 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.15,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,a605.2/15,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,house-of-commons,440 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.4,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,a675.4/4,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,house-of-commons,441 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0.3,2024-02-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.689.0,a689.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,house-of-commons,442 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.3,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/3,Amendment (a) agreed to.,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,house-of-commons,321 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.4,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.723.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,c803.6/4,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Ceasefire in Gaza,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,house-of-commons,320 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.10,c810.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,house-of-commons,322 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,c810.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,house-of-commons,323 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3.2,2024-02-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.818.3,c818.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,house-of-commons,324 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.926.0,c926.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,house-of-commons,168 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2.3,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.944.2,c944.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,house-of-commons,169 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1.2,2024-02-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.950.1,c950.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,house-of-commons,170 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1009.2.2,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1009.2,a1009.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,house-of-commons,37 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1020.0.2,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1020.0,a1020.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,house-of-commons,38 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1038.1.3,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1038.1,a1038.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,house-of-commons,39 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.968.0.5,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.968.0,a968.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4.1,house-of-commons,35 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.989.0.4,2024-02-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.989.0,a989.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,house-of-commons,36 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3.22,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3,b106.3/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,house-of-commons,298 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3.6,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3,b97.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,house-of-commons,297 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.13,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,c171.2/13,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,house-of-commons,341 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.23,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,c235.0/23,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,house-of-commons,342 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12,c298.12/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,house-of-commons,343 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.11,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.243.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,c298.3/11,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,house-of-commons,344 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.3,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,c298.6/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,house-of-commons,345 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,c298.8/6,Question agreed to.,Committee on Standards,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,house-of-commons,346 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,c299.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,house-of-commons,354 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,c299.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,house-of-commons,347 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,c299.13/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,house-of-commons,348 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,c299.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,house-of-commons,349 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,c299.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,house-of-commons,350 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,c299.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,house-of-commons,351 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,c299.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,house-of-commons,352 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1,c300.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,house-of-commons,353 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1,c306.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,house-of-commons,355 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3.22,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.106.3,b106.3/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,house-of-commons,304 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3.6,2024-02-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.97.3,b97.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,house-of-commons,303 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.13,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,c171.2/13,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,house-of-commons,347 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.23,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.174.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,c235.0/23,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,house-of-commons,348 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.12,c298.12/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,house-of-commons,349 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.11,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.243.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,c298.3/11,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,house-of-commons,350 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.3,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,c298.6/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,house-of-commons,351 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,c298.8/6,Question agreed to.,Committee on Standards,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,house-of-commons,352 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,c299.1/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,house-of-commons,360 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,c299.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,house-of-commons,353 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,c299.13/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,house-of-commons,354 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,c299.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,house-of-commons,355 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,c299.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,house-of-commons,356 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,c299.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,house-of-commons,357 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,c299.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,house-of-commons,358 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1.2,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.300.1,c300.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,house-of-commons,359 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1.6,2024-02-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.306.1,c306.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,house-of-commons,361 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.19,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2,a369.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Brain Tumours,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.1,house-of-commons,9 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.397.0.6,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.397.0,a397.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,house-of-commons,10 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.11,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1,a398.1/11,Question agreed to.,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.1,house-of-commons,11 @@ -3282,369 +3282,369 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.0.4,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.2,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5,a402.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3.1,house-of-commons,15 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.1.2,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.403.1,a403.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.3,house-of-commons,16 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.408.0.13,2024-02-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.408.0,a408.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,house-of-commons,17 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0,b506.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,house-of-commons,322 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0,b535.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Welsh Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,house-of-commons,323 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0.2,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0,b542.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,house-of-commons,324 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2.8,2024-03-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2,a618.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,house-of-commons,80 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0.4,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0,a733.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Farming,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,house-of-commons,387 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0.13,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0,a738.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,house-of-commons,388 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.12,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,a766.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,house-of-commons,131 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0,a800.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,house-of-commons,132 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9,a801.9/2,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,house-of-commons,133 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.4,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,a802.1/4,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,house-of-commons,134 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,a802.3/5,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,house-of-commons,135 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3,a804.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,house-of-commons,136 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2,a806.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,137 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7,a807.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,house-of-commons,138 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,a808.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,house-of-commons,139 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,a808.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,house-of-commons,140 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7,a808.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,house-of-commons,141 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,house-of-commons,142 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.6,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,house-of-commons,143 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1,a814.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,house-of-commons,144 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.4,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,b932.2/4,Question agreed to.,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,house-of-commons,145 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1.3,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1,b942.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,house-of-commons,146 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1.2,2024-03-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1,c1074.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,house-of-commons,62 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0.5,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.126.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0,c131.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,house-of-commons,472 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.17,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,c43.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,house-of-commons,471 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,b165.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,house-of-commons,453 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.10,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/10,Question agreed to.,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,house-of-commons,456 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/14,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,house-of-commons,457 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.18,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/18,Question agreed to.,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,house-of-commons,458 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,house-of-commons,454 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.6,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/6,Question agreed to.,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,house-of-commons,455 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,b272.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,house-of-commons,459 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1.12,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1,b278.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,460 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.24,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,b325.2/24,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,house-of-commons,473 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.6,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,b373.1/6,Question agreed to.,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,house-of-commons,474 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0.5,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0,b376.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,house-of-commons,475 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,b392.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,house-of-commons,476 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1,b396.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,house-of-commons,477 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0.22,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0,b401.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,house-of-commons,478 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0.12,2024-03-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0,d546.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,house-of-commons,565 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0.2,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0,a610.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,house-of-commons,233 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3.4,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3,a634.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,house-of-commons,234 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,house-of-commons,165 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,house-of-commons,166 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,c658.3/9,Question agreed to.,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,house-of-commons,167 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.659.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,c767.1/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,house-of-commons,168 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11,c772.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,house-of-commons,169 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.12,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/12,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,house-of-commons,173 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,house-of-commons,170 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,house-of-commons,171 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/9,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,house-of-commons,172 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,c772.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,house-of-commons,174 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,c772.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,house-of-commons,175 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,house-of-commons,176 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,house-of-commons,177 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1,c774.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,house-of-commons,178 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0,c781.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,house-of-commons,179 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.14,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,b834.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,house-of-commons,379 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0.5,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0,b901.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,house-of-commons,380 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,b902.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,house-of-commons,381 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,b902.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,house-of-commons,382 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,b902.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,house-of-commons,385 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,b903.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,house-of-commons,383 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3,b903.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,house-of-commons,384 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0,b914.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,house-of-commons,386 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3.8,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3,c1008.3/8,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,house-of-commons,438 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,c1009.1/18,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,house-of-commons,439 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.4,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,c1010.1/4,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,house-of-commons,440 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1.9,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1,c1026.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,house-of-commons,441 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,c952.2/18,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,house-of-commons,437 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0.4,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0,c1120.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,house-of-commons,540 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1.2,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1,c1150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,house-of-commons,541 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1.5,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1,c1158.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,house-of-commons,542 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3.6,2024-03-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3,a1237.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,house-of-commons,340 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.506.0,b506.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,house-of-commons,328 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0.3,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.535.0,b535.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Welsh Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,house-of-commons,329 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0.2,2024-02-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.542.0,b542.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,house-of-commons,330 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2.8,2024-03-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.618.2,a618.2/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,house-of-commons,83 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0.4,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.733.0,a733.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Farming,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,house-of-commons,393 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0.13,2024-03-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.738.0,a738.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,house-of-commons,394 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.12,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,a766.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,house-of-commons,137 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.800.0,a800.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,house-of-commons,138 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.9,a801.9/2,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,house-of-commons,139 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.4,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,a802.1/4,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,house-of-commons,140 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,a802.3/5,Question agreed to.,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,house-of-commons,141 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.804.3,a804.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,house-of-commons,142 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2.5,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.806.2,a806.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,143 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.7,a807.7/2,Question put and agreed to.,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,house-of-commons,144 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,a808.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,house-of-commons,145 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,a808.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,house-of-commons,146 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7.2,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.7,a808.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,house-of-commons,147 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.3,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,house-of-commons,148 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.6,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,a808.9/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,house-of-commons,149 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1.7,2024-03-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.814.1,a814.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,house-of-commons,150 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.4,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,b932.2/4,Question agreed to.,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,house-of-commons,151 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1.3,2024-03-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.942.1,b942.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,house-of-commons,152 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1.2,2024-03-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1074.1,c1074.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,house-of-commons,65 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0.5,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.126.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.131.0,c131.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,house-of-commons,478 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.17,2024-03-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,c43.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,house-of-commons,477 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,b165.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,house-of-commons,459 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.10,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/10,Question agreed to.,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,house-of-commons,462 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.14,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/14,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,house-of-commons,463 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.18,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/18,Question agreed to.,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,house-of-commons,464 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,house-of-commons,460 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.6,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,b272.10/6,Question agreed to.,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,house-of-commons,461 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.2,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,b272.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,house-of-commons,465 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1.12,2024-03-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.278.1,b278.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,466 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.24,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,b325.2/24,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,house-of-commons,479 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.6,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,b373.1/6,Question agreed to.,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,house-of-commons,480 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0.5,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.376.0,b376.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,house-of-commons,481 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,b392.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,house-of-commons,482 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1.2,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.396.1,b396.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,house-of-commons,483 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0.22,2024-03-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.401.0,b401.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,house-of-commons,484 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0.12,2024-03-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.546.0,d546.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,house-of-commons,571 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0.2,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.610.0,a610.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,house-of-commons,239 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3.4,2024-03-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.634.3,a634.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,house-of-commons,240 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,house-of-commons,171 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,c658.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,house-of-commons,172 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,c658.3/9,Question agreed to.,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,house-of-commons,173 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.659.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,c767.1/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,house-of-commons,174 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.11,c772.11/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,house-of-commons,175 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.12,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/12,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,house-of-commons,179 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,house-of-commons,176 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,house-of-commons,177 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.9,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,c772.13/9,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,house-of-commons,178 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,c772.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,house-of-commons,180 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,c772.9/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,house-of-commons,181 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.3,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/3,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,house-of-commons,182 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.6,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,c773.1/6,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,house-of-commons,183 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1.2,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.774.1,c774.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,house-of-commons,184 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0.5,2024-03-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.781.0,c781.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,house-of-commons,185 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.14,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,b834.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,house-of-commons,385 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0.5,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.901.0,b901.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,house-of-commons,386 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,b902.4/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,house-of-commons,387 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,b902.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Companies,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,house-of-commons,388 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,b902.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,house-of-commons,391 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,b903.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,house-of-commons,389 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.3,b903.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,house-of-commons,390 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0.2,2024-03-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.914.0,b914.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,house-of-commons,392 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3.8,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1008.3,c1008.3/8,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,house-of-commons,444 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,c1009.1/18,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,house-of-commons,445 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.4,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,c1010.1/4,Question agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,house-of-commons,446 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1.9,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1026.1,c1026.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,house-of-commons,447 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.18,2024-03-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,c952.2/18,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,house-of-commons,443 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0.4,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1120.0,c1120.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,house-of-commons,546 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1.2,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1150.1,c1150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,house-of-commons,547 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1.5,2024-03-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1158.1,c1158.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,house-of-commons,548 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3.6,2024-03-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1237.3,a1237.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,house-of-commons,346 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1359.0.2,2024-03-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1359.0,b1359.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Acting Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1.2,house-of-commons,33 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1368.1.5,2024-03-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1368.1,b1368.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,house-of-commons,34 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.16,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,b1427.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,house-of-commons,253 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1430.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1448.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3,b1452.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,house-of-commons,254 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3,b1464.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,National Networks National Policy Statement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,house-of-commons,255 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0,b1474.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,house-of-commons,256 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.8,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,e130.3/8,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,house-of-commons,395 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1.6,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1,e142.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,house-of-commons,396 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0.12,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0,e182.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,house-of-commons,269 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.3,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.10,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,e272.11/3,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,house-of-commons,270 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7.2,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7,e272.7/2,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,house-of-commons,271 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.4,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,e272.9/4,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,house-of-commons,272 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3.5,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3,e282.3/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,house-of-commons,273 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.27,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,d337.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,house-of-commons,224 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.9,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.340.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,d368.3/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,house-of-commons,225 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5,d410.5/2,Question agreed to.,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,house-of-commons,226 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,d411.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,house-of-commons,227 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0.13,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0,d417.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,house-of-commons,228 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0.4,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0,a502.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Access to Redress Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,house-of-commons,299 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2.2,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2,a538.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,house-of-commons,300 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0.11,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0,a542.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,house-of-commons,301 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.545.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.565.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,b575.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,house-of-commons,302 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6.4,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6,b576.6/4,Amendment 2 agreed to.,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,house-of-commons,304 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0.3,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0,b585.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,house-of-commons,303 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0.7,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0,b606.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,house-of-commons,305 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0.2,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0,b630.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,house-of-commons,306 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3,c698.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,house-of-commons,121 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1,c754.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Hospice Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,house-of-commons,122 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0.2,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0,c778.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,house-of-commons,123 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.12,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,a824.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,house-of-commons,552 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1,a904.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,house-of-commons,553 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.13,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,a904.3/13,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,house-of-commons,554 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.4,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,a905.1/4,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,house-of-commons,555 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,a905.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,house-of-commons,557 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14,a905.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,house-of-commons,556 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,a905.3/5,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,house-of-commons,558 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8,a905.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,house-of-commons,559 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0.3,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0,a915.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,house-of-commons,560 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.36,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,b1039.1/36,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,407 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.26,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,b1040.1/26,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,house-of-commons,408 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.10,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,b1041.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,409 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,b1042.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,house-of-commons,410 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5.142,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5,b1042.5/142,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,house-of-commons,411 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.6,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,b1047.1/6,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,house-of-commons,412 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,b1048.1/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,house-of-commons,413 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,b1048.3/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,house-of-commons,414 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,b1048.5/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,house-of-commons,415 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,b1049.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,house-of-commons,416 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,b1050.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,house-of-commons,417 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,b1050.3/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,house-of-commons,418 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,b1050.5/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,house-of-commons,419 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.13,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,b1050.7/13,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,house-of-commons,420 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.28,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,b1051.1/28,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,house-of-commons,421 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.18,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,b1052.1/18,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,house-of-commons,422 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.5,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,b1053.1/5,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,house-of-commons,423 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.42,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,b1053.3/42,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,house-of-commons,424 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,b1055.1/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,house-of-commons,425 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.20,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,b1055.3/20,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,house-of-commons,426 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,b1056.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,house-of-commons,427 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,b1057.1/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,house-of-commons,428 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1092.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0,b1098.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,house-of-commons,406 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.4,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,b1105.0/4,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,house-of-commons,429 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3,b1105.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,house-of-commons,430 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,b1106.4/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,house-of-commons,431 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6,b1106.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,house-of-commons,432 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1,b1113.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,house-of-commons,433 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.14,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,b961.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,house-of-commons,405 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4.3,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4,b1188.4/3,Question put and agreed to.,Lesbian Visibility Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,house-of-commons,118 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1.7,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1,b1206.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,house-of-commons,119 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0.22,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0,b1211.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,house-of-commons,120 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.16,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,b1427.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,house-of-commons,259 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1430.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1448.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1452.3,b1452.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,house-of-commons,260 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1464.3,b1464.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,National Networks National Policy Statement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,house-of-commons,261 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0.2,2024-03-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1474.0,b1474.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,house-of-commons,262 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.8,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,e130.3/8,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,house-of-commons,401 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1.6,2024-04-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.142.1,e142.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,house-of-commons,402 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0.12,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.182.0,e182.0/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,house-of-commons,275 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.3,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.10,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,e272.11/3,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,house-of-commons,276 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7.2,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.7,e272.7/2,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,house-of-commons,277 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.4,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,e272.9/4,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,house-of-commons,278 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3.5,2024-04-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.282.3,e282.3/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,house-of-commons,279 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.27,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,d337.2/27,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,house-of-commons,230 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.9,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.340.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,d368.3/9,Question agreed to.,Appoint Reasons Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.5,d410.5/2,Question agreed to.,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,house-of-commons,232 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.2,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.410.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,d411.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,house-of-commons,233 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0.13,2024-04-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.417.0,d417.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,house-of-commons,234 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0.4,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.502.0,a502.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Access to Redress Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,house-of-commons,305 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2.2,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.538.2,a538.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,house-of-commons,306 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0.11,2024-04-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.542.0,a542.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,house-of-commons,307 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.545.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.565.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,b575.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,house-of-commons,308 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6.4,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.6,b576.6/4,Amendment 2 agreed to.,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,house-of-commons,310 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0.3,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.585.0,b585.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,house-of-commons,309 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0.7,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.606.0,b606.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,house-of-commons,311 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0.2,2024-04-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.630.0,b630.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,house-of-commons,312 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.3,c698.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,house-of-commons,127 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1.3,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.754.1,c754.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Hospice Funding,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,house-of-commons,128 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0.2,2024-04-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.778.0,c778.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,house-of-commons,129 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.12,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,a824.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,house-of-commons,558 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.1,a904.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,house-of-commons,559 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.13,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,a904.3/13,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,house-of-commons,560 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.4,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,a905.1/4,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,house-of-commons,561 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,a905.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,house-of-commons,563 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.14,a905.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,house-of-commons,562 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.5,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,a905.3/5,Question agreed to.,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,house-of-commons,564 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8.2,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.8,a905.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,house-of-commons,565 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0.3,2024-04-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.915.0,a915.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,house-of-commons,566 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.36,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,b1039.1/36,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,413 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.26,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,b1040.1/26,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,house-of-commons,414 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.10,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,b1041.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,house-of-commons,415 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,b1042.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,house-of-commons,416 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5.142,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.5,b1042.5/142,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,house-of-commons,417 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.6,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,b1047.1/6,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,house-of-commons,418 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,b1048.1/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,house-of-commons,419 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,b1048.3/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,house-of-commons,420 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,b1048.5/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,house-of-commons,421 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,b1049.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,house-of-commons,422 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,b1050.1/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,house-of-commons,423 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,b1050.3/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,house-of-commons,424 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.3,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,b1050.5/3,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,house-of-commons,425 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.13,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,b1050.7/13,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill..",New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,house-of-commons,426 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.28,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,b1051.1/28,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,house-of-commons,427 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.18,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,b1052.1/18,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,house-of-commons,428 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.5,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,b1053.1/5,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,house-of-commons,429 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.42,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,b1053.3/42,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,house-of-commons,430 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.9,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,b1055.1/9,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,house-of-commons,431 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.20,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,b1055.3/20,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,house-of-commons,432 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.15,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,b1056.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,house-of-commons,433 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.21,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,b1057.1/21,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,house-of-commons,434 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1092.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1098.0,b1098.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,house-of-commons,412 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.4,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,b1105.0/4,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,house-of-commons,435 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.3,b1105.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,house-of-commons,436 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,b1106.4/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,house-of-commons,437 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6.2,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.6,b1106.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,house-of-commons,438 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1.7,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1113.1,b1113.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,house-of-commons,439 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.14,2024-04-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,b961.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,house-of-commons,411 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4.3,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1188.4,b1188.4/3,Question put and agreed to.,Lesbian Visibility Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,house-of-commons,124 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1.7,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1206.1,b1206.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,house-of-commons,125 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0.22,2024-04-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1211.0,b1211.0/22,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,house-of-commons,126 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1238.1.4,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1238.1,a1238.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,house-of-commons,47 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1263.1.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1263.1,a1263.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,house-of-commons,48 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1274.0.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1274.0,a1274.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,house-of-commons,49 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1284.1.5,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1284.1,a1284.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,house-of-commons,50 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1298.1.2,2024-04-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1298.1,a1298.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,house-of-commons,51 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.8,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,a106.3/8,Amendment 25 agreed to.,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,house-of-commons,72 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.17,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,a110.5/17,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,house-of-commons,73 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.16,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,a111.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,house-of-commons,74 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1,a118.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,house-of-commons,75 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,a118.10/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,house-of-commons,76 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5,a119.5/2,Question agreed to.,House of Commons Members’ Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,house-of-commons,77 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.3,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,a119.7/3,Question agreed to.,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,house-of-commons,78 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0.15,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0,a124.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,house-of-commons,79 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4,a65.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,house-of-commons,71 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.19,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,a171.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,house-of-commons,479 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.9,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,a174.1/9,Question agreed to.,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,house-of-commons,480 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,a228.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,house-of-commons,481 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,a229.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,house-of-commons,482 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3,a229.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,house-of-commons,483 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1.3,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1,a240.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,house-of-commons,484 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.17,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,a293.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,house-of-commons,216 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0.2,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.296.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0,a312.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,house-of-commons,217 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.3,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,a312.3/3,Question agreed to.,Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,house-of-commons,218 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1.12,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1,a316.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,house-of-commons,219 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0,b385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,house-of-commons,537 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1,b411.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pension Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,house-of-commons,538 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1,b422.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,house-of-commons,539 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.8,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,a106.3/8,Amendment 25 agreed to.,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,house-of-commons,75 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.17,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,a110.5/17,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,house-of-commons,76 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.16,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,a111.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,house-of-commons,77 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.83.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.1,a118.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,house-of-commons,78 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,a118.10/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,house-of-commons,79 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.5,a119.5/2,Question agreed to.,House of Commons Members’ Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,house-of-commons,80 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.3,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,a119.7/3,Question agreed to.,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,house-of-commons,81 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0.15,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.124.0,a124.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,house-of-commons,82 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4.2,2024-04-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.4,a65.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,house-of-commons,74 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.19,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,a171.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,house-of-commons,485 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.9,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,a174.1/9,Question agreed to.,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,house-of-commons,486 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,a228.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,house-of-commons,487 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,a229.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,house-of-commons,488 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3.2,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.3,a229.3/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,house-of-commons,489 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1.3,2024-04-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.240.1,a240.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.17,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,a293.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,house-of-commons,222 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0.2,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.296.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.0,a312.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.3,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,a312.3/3,Question agreed to.,Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,house-of-commons,224 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1.12,2024-05-01,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.316.1,a316.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,house-of-commons,225 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.385.0,b385.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,house-of-commons,543 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.411.1,b411.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pension Schemes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,house-of-commons,544 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1.4,2024-05-02,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.422.1,b422.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,house-of-commons,545 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.482.0.3,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.482.0,b482.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (New Drivers),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2.1,house-of-commons,59 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.543.0.20,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.543.0,b543.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Defence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1.1,house-of-commons,60 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.554.3.3,2024-05-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.554.3,b554.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,house-of-commons,61 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.19,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,c602.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,house-of-commons,335 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1.9,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1,c622.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,house-of-commons,336 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1,c644.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,house-of-commons,337 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1,c658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House (13 May),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,house-of-commons,338 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1.11,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1,c666.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,house-of-commons,339 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1,b761.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Miners and Mining Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,house-of-commons,397 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0,b791.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,house-of-commons,398 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1.4,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1,b796.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,house-of-commons,399 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.2,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.69.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,c107.2/2,Question agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,house-of-commons,276 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3,c46.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Public Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,house-of-commons,274 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1,c67.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,house-of-commons,275 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.16,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,c164.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,house-of-commons,157 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4.5,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4,c174.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,house-of-commons,158 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1.4,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1,c190.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Employment (Allocation of Tips),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,house-of-commons,159 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0.2,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0,c226.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,War Graves Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,house-of-commons,160 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0.8,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.227.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0,c237.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,house-of-commons,161 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.14,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,c269.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,house-of-commons,198 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0,c273.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,house-of-commons,199 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3,c374.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,house-of-commons,200 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.19,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,c374.5/19,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,house-of-commons,201 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.12,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,c375.1/12,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,house-of-commons,202 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.7,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,c375.3/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,house-of-commons,203 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.15,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,c376.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,house-of-commons,204 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.11,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,c376.3/11,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,house-of-commons,205 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.16,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,c377.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,206 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.24,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,c377.3/24,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,house-of-commons,207 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.10,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,c378.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,house-of-commons,208 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.30,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,c383.1/30,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,house-of-commons,209 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1.43,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1,c390.1/43,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,house-of-commons,210 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.3,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,c393.3/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,house-of-commons,211 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8,c393.8/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,house-of-commons,212 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,c394.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,house-of-commons,213 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0.6,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0,c400.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,house-of-commons,214 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2.4,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2,c522.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,house-of-commons,451 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3.3,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3,c532.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,house-of-commons,452 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1,a544.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,house-of-commons,325 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.10,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,a547.0/10,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,house-of-commons,327 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1,a556.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,house-of-commons,326 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1,a568.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,house-of-commons,328 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,a573.0/3,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,house-of-commons,330 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1,a579.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,house-of-commons,329 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1,a585.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,house-of-commons,331 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2,a594.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,house-of-commons,332 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1,a602.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,house-of-commons,333 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0.8,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0,a612.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,house-of-commons,334 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1.12,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1,a713.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Ukraine,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,house-of-commons,563 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1.8,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.715.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1,a720.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,house-of-commons,564 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.23,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,a782.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,house-of-commons,185 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0.6,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0,a814.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,186 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1.3,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1,a852.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,house-of-commons,187 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1,b924.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,house-of-commons,147 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4.6,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4,b930.4/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,house-of-commons,148 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.932.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1,b933.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,house-of-commons,149 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.934.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,b990.1/4,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,house-of-commons,150 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.5,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,b992.4/5,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,house-of-commons,151 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.21,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,b992.8/21,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,house-of-commons,152 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,b993.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,house-of-commons,153 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,b993.6/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,house-of-commons,154 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8,b993.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,house-of-commons,155 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0.13,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0,b999.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,house-of-commons,156 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0.2,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.20,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0,c1092.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,house-of-commons,111 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2.4,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2,c1124.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,house-of-commons,112 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1.10,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1,c1135.1/10,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,house-of-commons,461 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1,c1142.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Coroners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,house-of-commons,462 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,c1144.1/4,Question agreed to.,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,house-of-commons,463 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0,c1166.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Energy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,house-of-commons,464 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,c1270.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Valedictory Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,house-of-commons,465 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.4,2024-07-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,a4.1/4,Question agreed to.,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,house-of-commons,501 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1.2,2024-07-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1,e150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,house-of-commons,470 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0.10,2024-07-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0,f282.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,house-of-commons,551 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.3,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,e494.2/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,house-of-commons,248 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.7,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,e494.4/7,Question agreed to.,Private Members' Bills,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,house-of-commons,249 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3.12,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3,e501.3/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,house-of-commons,250 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,e637.1/3,Main Question put and agreed to.,Immigration and Home Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,house-of-commons,113 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,e640.2/3,Question agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,house-of-commons,114 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.19,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,c602.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,house-of-commons,341 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1.9,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.622.1,c622.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,house-of-commons,342 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.1,c644.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,house-of-commons,343 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1.3,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.658.1,c658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House (13 May),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,house-of-commons,344 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1.11,2024-05-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.666.1,c666.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,house-of-commons,345 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.761.1,b761.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Miners and Mining Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,house-of-commons,403 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0.2,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.791.0,b791.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,house-of-commons,404 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1.4,2024-05-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.796.1,b796.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,house-of-commons,405 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.2,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.69.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,c107.2/2,Question agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,house-of-commons,282 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.46.3,c46.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Public Procurement,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,house-of-commons,280 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1.4,2024-05-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.67.1,c67.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Agriculture,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,house-of-commons,281 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.16,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,c164.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,house-of-commons,163 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4.5,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.174.4,c174.4/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1.4,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.190.1,c190.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Employment (Allocation of Tips),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,house-of-commons,165 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0.2,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.226.0,c226.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,War Graves Week,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,house-of-commons,166 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0.8,2024-05-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.227.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.237.0,c237.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,house-of-commons,167 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.14,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,c269.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,house-of-commons,204 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.273.0,c273.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,house-of-commons,205 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.3,c374.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,house-of-commons,206 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.19,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,c374.5/19,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,house-of-commons,207 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.12,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,c375.1/12,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,house-of-commons,208 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.7,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,c375.3/7,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,house-of-commons,209 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.15,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,c376.1/15,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,house-of-commons,210 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.11,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,c376.3/11,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,house-of-commons,211 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.16,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,c377.1/16,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,house-of-commons,212 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.24,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,c377.3/24,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,house-of-commons,213 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.10,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,c378.1/10,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,house-of-commons,214 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.30,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,c383.1/30,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,house-of-commons,215 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1.43,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.274.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.390.1,c390.1/43,"Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.",Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,house-of-commons,216 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.3,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,c393.3/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,house-of-commons,217 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.8,c393.8/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,house-of-commons,218 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.2,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,c394.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,house-of-commons,219 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0.6,2024-05-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.400.0,c400.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,house-of-commons,220 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2.4,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.522.2,c522.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,house-of-commons,457 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3.3,2024-05-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.532.3,c532.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,house-of-commons,458 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.544.1,a544.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,house-of-commons,331 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.10,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,a547.0/10,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,house-of-commons,333 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.545.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.556.1,a556.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,house-of-commons,332 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.568.1,a568.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,house-of-commons,334 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,a573.0/3,Amendment 1 agreed to.,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,house-of-commons,336 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.569.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.579.1,a579.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,house-of-commons,335 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1.2,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.585.1,a585.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,house-of-commons,337 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2.3,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.594.2,a594.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,house-of-commons,338 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1.4,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.602.1,a602.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,house-of-commons,339 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0.8,2024-05-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.612.0,a612.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,house-of-commons,340 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1.12,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.713.1,a713.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Ukraine,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,house-of-commons,569 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1.8,2024-05-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.715.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.720.1,a720.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,house-of-commons,570 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.23,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,a782.2/23,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,house-of-commons,191 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0.6,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.814.0,a814.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,house-of-commons,192 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1.3,2024-05-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.852.1,a852.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,house-of-commons,193 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.924.1,b924.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,house-of-commons,153 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4.6,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.930.4,b930.4/6,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,house-of-commons,154 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.932.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.933.1,b933.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,house-of-commons,155 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.4,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.934.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,b990.1/4,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,house-of-commons,156 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.5,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,b992.4/5,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,house-of-commons,157 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.21,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,b992.8/21,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,house-of-commons,158 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,b993.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,house-of-commons,159 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,b993.6/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,house-of-commons,160 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8.2,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.8,b993.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,house-of-commons,161 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0.13,2024-05-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.999.0,b999.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,house-of-commons,162 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0.2,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.20,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1092.0,c1092.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,house-of-commons,114 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2.4,2024-05-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1124.2,c1124.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,house-of-commons,115 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1.10,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1135.1,c1135.1/10,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,house-of-commons,467 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1142.1,c1142.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Coroners,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,house-of-commons,468 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.4,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,c1144.1/4,Question agreed to.,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,house-of-commons,469 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1166.0,c1166.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Energy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,house-of-commons,470 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.5,2024-05-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,c1270.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Valedictory Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,house-of-commons,471 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.4,2024-07-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,a4.1/4,Question agreed to.,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,house-of-commons,507 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1.2,2024-07-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.150.1,e150.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,house-of-commons,476 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0.10,2024-07-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.282.0,f282.0/10,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,house-of-commons,557 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.3,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,e494.2/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,house-of-commons,254 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.7,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,e494.4/7,Question agreed to.,Private Members' Bills,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,house-of-commons,255 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3.12,2024-07-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.501.3,e501.3/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,house-of-commons,256 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,e637.1/3,Main Question put and agreed to.,Immigration and Home Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,house-of-commons,119 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.3,2024-07-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,e640.2/3,Question agreed to.,Business of the House,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,house-of-commons,120 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.695.1.7,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.695.1,e695.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,International Immunities and Privileges,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2.1,house-of-commons,27 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.773.1.18,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.773.1,e773.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Education and Opportunity,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1.1,house-of-commons,28 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.6,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2,e776.2/6,Question agreed to.,Estimates 2024-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.1,house-of-commons,29 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.785.0.5,2024-07-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.785.0,e785.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,house-of-commons,30 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,house-of-commons,188 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.5,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,house-of-commons,189 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1.7,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1,e912.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,house-of-commons,190 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4,e913.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,house-of-commons,191 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8.7,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8,d1002.8/7,Question put and agreed to.,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,house-of-commons,63 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0.9,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0,d1011.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,house-of-commons,64 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7.2,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7,c1141.7/2,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,house-of-commons,108 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.4,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,c1141.9/4,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,house-of-commons,109 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1.6,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1,c1147.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,house-of-commons,110 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1.22,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1,c1264.1/22,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,house-of-commons,257 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5,c1267.5/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,house-of-commons,258 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,c1267.7/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,house-of-commons,259 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3.2,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3,c1272.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,European Scrutiny Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,house-of-commons,260 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1.3,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1,c1290.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,house-of-commons,261 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1.5,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.194.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1,e277.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,house-of-commons,368 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3.4,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3,e286.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,house-of-commons,369 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1.2,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1,c389.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,house-of-commons,510 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1.3,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1,c396.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,house-of-commons,511 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.14,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,h537.1/14,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,house-of-commons,448 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,h538.1/3,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,house-of-commons,449 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1,h546.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,house-of-commons,450 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2.7,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2,d622.2/7,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Russia,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,house-of-commons,192 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2.5,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2,d632.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Syria,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,house-of-commons,193 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1.6,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1,d648.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,house-of-commons,194 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1.3,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1,d658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,house-of-commons,195 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0.2,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0,d662.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,house-of-commons,196 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2.4,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2,d674.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,house-of-commons,197 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/2,Question agreed to.,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,house-of-commons,194 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.5,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.7,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,e830.8/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,house-of-commons,195 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1.7,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.912.1,e912.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,house-of-commons,196 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4.2,2024-07-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.4,e913.4/2,Question put and agreed to.,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,house-of-commons,197 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8.7,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1002.8,d1002.8/7,Question put and agreed to.,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,house-of-commons,66 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0.9,2024-07-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1011.0,d1011.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,house-of-commons,67 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7.2,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.7,c1141.7/2,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,house-of-commons,111 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.4,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,c1141.9/4,Question agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,house-of-commons,112 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1.6,2024-07-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1147.1,c1147.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,house-of-commons,113 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1.22,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1264.1,c1264.1/22,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,house-of-commons,263 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.5,c1267.5/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,house-of-commons,264 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.4,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,c1267.7/4,Question agreed to.,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3.2,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1272.3,c1272.3/2,Question put and agreed to.,European Scrutiny Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,house-of-commons,266 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1.3,2024-07-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1290.1,c1290.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,house-of-commons,267 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1.5,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.194.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.277.1,e277.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,house-of-commons,374 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3.4,2024-09-03,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.286.3,e286.3/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,house-of-commons,375 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1.2,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.389.1,c389.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,house-of-commons,516 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1.3,2024-09-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.396.1,c396.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.14,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,h537.1/14,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,house-of-commons,454 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,h538.1/3,Question agreed to.,Great British Energy Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,house-of-commons,455 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1.3,2024-09-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.546.1,h546.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,house-of-commons,456 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2.7,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.622.2,d622.2/7,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Russia,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,house-of-commons,198 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2.5,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.632.2,d632.2/5,Question put and agreed to.,Sanctions: Syria,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,house-of-commons,199 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1.6,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.648.1,d648.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Transport,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,house-of-commons,200 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1.3,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.658.1,d658.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,house-of-commons,201 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0.2,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.662.0,d662.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Modernisation Committee,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,house-of-commons,202 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2.4,2024-09-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.674.2,d674.2/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,house-of-commons,203 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.3,2024-09-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.741.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,a792.5/3,Question agreed to.,Winter Fuel Payment,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,house-of-commons,54 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.806.0.2,2024-09-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.797.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.806.0,a806.0/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,house-of-commons,55 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.930.3.3,2024-09-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.930.3,e930.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Building Safety and Resilience,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2.1,house-of-commons,25 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.937.0.9,2024-09-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.937.0,e937.0/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,house-of-commons,26 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.11,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,d1070.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,house-of-commons,518 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3.9,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3,d1079.3/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,house-of-commons,519 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2.12,2024-10-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2,a134.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,house-of-commons,130 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1.2,2024-10-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1,d282.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,house-of-commons,215 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1,c415.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,house-of-commons,485 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9.2,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9,c419.9/2,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,house-of-commons,486 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.6,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,c420.1/6,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,house-of-commons,487 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,c420.3/5,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,house-of-commons,488 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.3,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,house-of-commons,489 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1.12,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1,c427.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.11,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1009.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,d1070.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,house-of-commons,524 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3.9,2024-09-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1079.3,d1079.3/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,house-of-commons,525 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2.12,2024-10-07,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.134.2,a134.2/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,house-of-commons,136 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1.2,2024-10-08,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.282.1,d282.1/2,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,house-of-commons,221 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.415.1,c415.1/5,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,house-of-commons,491 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9.2,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.8,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.9,c419.9/2,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,house-of-commons,492 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.6,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,c420.1/6,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,house-of-commons,493 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.5,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,c420.3/5,Question agreed to.,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,house-of-commons,494 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.3,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.5,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,c420.6/3,Question agreed to.,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,house-of-commons,495 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1.12,2024-10-09,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.427.1,c427.1/12,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,house-of-commons,496 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.552.1.11,2024-10-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.552.1,d552.1/11,Question put and agreed to.,Sport: Team GB and ParalympicsGB,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1.1,house-of-commons,31 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.3.3,2024-10-10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.555.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.3,d560.3/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,house-of-commons,32 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1.5,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1,d664.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,house-of-commons,527 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1.2,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1,d665.1/2,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,house-of-commons,528 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.8,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,d665.3/8,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,house-of-commons,529 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.18,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,d666.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Speaker’s Conference,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,house-of-commons,530 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1.15,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1,c798.1/15,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,house-of-commons,520 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,house-of-commons,521 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.5,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/5,Question agreed to.,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,house-of-commons,522 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14,c800.14/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,house-of-commons,523 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7,c800.7/2,Question agreed to.,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,house-of-commons,524 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.3,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,c801.1/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,house-of-commons,525 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1.4,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1,c808.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,house-of-commons,526 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/4,Question agreed to.,Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,house-of-commons,547 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,house-of-commons,546 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/4,Question agreed to.,Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,house-of-commons,549 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,house-of-commons,548 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3.15,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3,e956.3/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,house-of-commons,550 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1.4,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1,f1065.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,International Investment Summit,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,house-of-commons,65 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1.7,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1,f1071.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,house-of-commons,66 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,e148.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,house-of-commons,391 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,e148.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,house-of-commons,389 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14,e148.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,house-of-commons,390 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3,e148.3/2,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,house-of-commons,392 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,e148.5/8,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,house-of-commons,393 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0,e157.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,house-of-commons,394 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0.7,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0,a248.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,house-of-commons,81 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.14,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,a249.1/14,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,house-of-commons,82 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.4,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,a250.1/4,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,house-of-commons,83 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10,a250.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,house-of-commons,84 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,a250.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,house-of-commons,85 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,a250.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,house-of-commons,86 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0.6,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0,a257.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,house-of-commons,87 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1.3,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1,d355.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,house-of-commons,512 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1.5,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1,d373.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,house-of-commons,513 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.374.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,d375.1/4,Question agreed to.,Independent Expert Panel,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,house-of-commons,514 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0,d377.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Voting by Proxy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,house-of-commons,515 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5.2,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5,d377.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,house-of-commons,516 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0.20,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0,d383.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1.5,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.1,d664.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,house-of-commons,533 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1.2,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.1,d665.1/2,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,house-of-commons,534 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.8,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,d665.3/8,Question agreed to.,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,house-of-commons,535 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.18,2024-10-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,d666.1/18,Question put and agreed to.,Speaker’s Conference,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,house-of-commons,536 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1.15,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.798.1,c798.1/15,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,house-of-commons,526 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,house-of-commons,527 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.5,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,c800.12/5,Question agreed to.,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,house-of-commons,528 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.14,c800.14/2,Question agreed to.,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,house-of-commons,529 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7.2,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.6,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.7,c800.7/2,Question agreed to.,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,house-of-commons,530 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.3,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,c801.1/3,Question agreed to.,Disapply Standing Order 41A,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,house-of-commons,531 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1.4,2024-10-15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.802.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.808.1,c808.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,house-of-commons,532 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/4,Question agreed to.,Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,house-of-commons,553 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.841.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,e884.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Carer’s Allowance,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,house-of-commons,552 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.4,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/4,Question agreed to.,Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,house-of-commons,555 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.5,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.889.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,e945.1/5,"Main Question, as amended, put and agreed to.",Access to Primary Healthcare,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,house-of-commons,554 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3.15,2024-10-16,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.956.3,e956.3/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,house-of-commons,556 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1.4,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1065.1,f1065.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,International Investment Summit,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,house-of-commons,68 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1.7,2024-10-17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1071.1,f1071.1/7,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,house-of-commons,69 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,e148.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,house-of-commons,397 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,e148.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,house-of-commons,395 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.14,e148.14/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,house-of-commons,396 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3.2,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.3,e148.3/2,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,house-of-commons,398 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.4,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,e148.5/8,Question agreed to.,Employment Rights Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,house-of-commons,399 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0.8,2024-10-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.152.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.157.0,e157.0/8,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,house-of-commons,400 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0.7,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.248.0,a248.0/7,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,house-of-commons,84 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.14,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,a249.1/14,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,house-of-commons,85 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.4,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,a250.1/4,Question agreed to.,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,house-of-commons,86 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.10,a250.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,house-of-commons,87 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,a250.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,house-of-commons,88 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.2,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,a250.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,house-of-commons,89 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0.6,2024-10-22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.257.0,a257.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,house-of-commons,90 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1.3,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.355.1,d355.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,house-of-commons,518 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1.5,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.373.1,d373.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,house-of-commons,519 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.374.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,d375.1/4,Question agreed to.,Independent Expert Panel,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,house-of-commons,520 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0.4,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.0,d377.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Voting by Proxy,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,house-of-commons,521 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5.2,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.5,d377.5/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,house-of-commons,522 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0.20,2024-10-23,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.383.0,d383.0/20,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,house-of-commons,523 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.494.0.24,2024-10-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.494.0,e494.0/24,Question put and agreed to.,Black History Month,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1.1,house-of-commons,0 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.508.1.4,2024-10-24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.508.1,e508.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,house-of-commons,1 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0.13,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0,d636.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Remembrance and Veterans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,house-of-commons,491 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3.6,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3,d650.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,house-of-commons,492 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.11,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,g707.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,house-of-commons,319 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4.2,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4,g781.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,house-of-commons,320 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1.3,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1,g790.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,house-of-commons,321 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.7,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,a828.1/7,Question agreed to.,Provisional Collection of Taxes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,house-of-commons,67 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,a910.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,house-of-commons,68 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6,a910.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,house-of-commons,69 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0.5,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0,a918.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,house-of-commons,70 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0.4,2024-10-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0,d1048.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,252 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1.5,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1,e142.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,house-of-commons,278 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.16,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,e62.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,house-of-commons,277 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.17,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,b173.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,house-of-commons,400 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1.6,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1,b280.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,401 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0,e321.0/9,Question put (Standing Order No. 23) and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,house-of-commons,502 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5,e408.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,house-of-commons,503 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,e473.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,house-of-commons,508 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,e473.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,house-of-commons,504 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,e473.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,house-of-commons,505 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,e473.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Animals,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,house-of-commons,506 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9,e473.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,house-of-commons,507 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0.5,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0,e480.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,house-of-commons,509 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1.4,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1,d610.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Rural Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,house-of-commons,561 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1.3,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1,d618.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,house-of-commons,562 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.21,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,d667.2/21,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,house-of-commons,220 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5.5,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5,d737.5/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,house-of-commons,221 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.2,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.760.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,d761.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,house-of-commons,222 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2.11,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2,d767.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0.13,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.636.0,d636.0/13,Question put and agreed to.,Remembrance and Veterans,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,house-of-commons,497 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3.6,2024-10-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.650.3,d650.3/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,house-of-commons,498 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.11,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,g707.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,house-of-commons,325 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4.2,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.4,g781.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,house-of-commons,326 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1.3,2024-10-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.790.1,g790.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,house-of-commons,327 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.7,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,a828.1/7,Question agreed to.,Provisional Collection of Taxes,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,house-of-commons,70 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,a910.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,house-of-commons,71 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6.2,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.6,a910.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,house-of-commons,72 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0.5,2024-10-30,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.918.0,a918.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,house-of-commons,73 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0.4,2024-10-31,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1048.0,d1048.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,house-of-commons,258 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1.5,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.135.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.142.1,e142.1/5,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,house-of-commons,284 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.16,2024-11-04,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,e62.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.17,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,b173.2/17,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,house-of-commons,406 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1.6,2024-11-05,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.280.1,b280.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,house-of-commons,407 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.321.0,e321.0/9,Question put (Standing Order No. 23) and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,house-of-commons,508 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5.9,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.408.5,e408.5/9,Question put and agreed to.,Income Tax (Charge),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,house-of-commons,509 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,e473.1/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,house-of-commons,514 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,e473.3/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,house-of-commons,510 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,e473.5/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,house-of-commons,511 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,e473.7/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Animals,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,house-of-commons,512 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9.2,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.472.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.9,e473.9/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,house-of-commons,513 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0.5,2024-11-06,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.480.0,e480.0/5,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,house-of-commons,515 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1.4,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.610.1,d610.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Rural Affairs,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,house-of-commons,567 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1.3,2024-11-11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.618.1,d618.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,house-of-commons,568 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.21,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,d667.2/21,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,house-of-commons,226 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5.5,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.737.5,d737.5/5,Question put and agreed to.,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,house-of-commons,227 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.2,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.760.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,d761.1/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,house-of-commons,228 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2.11,2024-11-12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.767.2,d767.2/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,house-of-commons,229 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.14,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2,c824.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Debt Relief (Developing Countries),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.1,house-of-commons,18 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.843.1.9,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.843.1,c843.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Approve: Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1.1,house-of-commons,19 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.864.1.4,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.864.1,c864.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Environmental Protection,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1.1,house-of-commons,20 @@ -3652,36 +3652,36 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.869.1.6,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.10.2,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.10,c870.10/2,Question agreed to.,Export and Investment Guarantees,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,house-of-commons,22 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.8.2,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.8,c870.8/2,Question agreed to.,DELEGATED LEGISLATION,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6.1,house-of-commons,23 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.878.1.4,2024-11-13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.878.1,c878.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,house-of-commons,24 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2.3,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2,a966.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,house-of-commons,88 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.11,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,a966.4/11,Question agreed to.,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,house-of-commons,89 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0.4,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0,a974.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,house-of-commons,90 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1.13,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1,b117.1/13,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,house-of-commons,180 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1,b120.1/2,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,house-of-commons,181 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,b120.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,house-of-commons,182 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.6,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,b120.3/6,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,house-of-commons,183 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8,b120.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,house-of-commons,184 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.16,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,e176.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,house-of-commons,104 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.8,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,e179.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,house-of-commons,105 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4.9,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4,e235.4/9,Question put and agreed to.,Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,house-of-commons,106 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0.11,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0,e241.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,house-of-commons,107 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.14,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,a305.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,house-of-commons,356 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1.4,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1,a333.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,house-of-commons,357 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.11,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,a334.1/11,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,house-of-commons,358 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.6,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,a334.3/6,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,house-of-commons,359 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,a335.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,house-of-commons,362 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,a335.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,house-of-commons,360 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14,a335.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,house-of-commons,361 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8,a335.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,house-of-commons,363 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0.3,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0,a348.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,house-of-commons,364 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1.3,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1,c446.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,house-of-commons,235 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0.6,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0,c470.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,International Men’s Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,house-of-commons,236 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0.15,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0,c476.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,house-of-commons,237 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.14,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1,c605.1/14,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.1,house-of-commons,442 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.4,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3,c605.3/4,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2,house-of-commons,443 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.5,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1,c606.1/5,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1,house-of-commons,444 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10,c606.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,house-of-commons,445 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12,c606.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,house-of-commons,446 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.8.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.8,c606.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1,house-of-commons,447 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2.3,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.2,a966.2/3,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,house-of-commons,91 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.11,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,a966.4/11,Question agreed to.,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,house-of-commons,92 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0.4,2024-11-14,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.974.0,a974.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,house-of-commons,93 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1.13,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.117.1,b117.1/13,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,house-of-commons,186 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.1,b120.1/2,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,house-of-commons,187 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,b120.10/2,Question agreed to.,: ,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,house-of-commons,188 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.6,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,b120.3/6,Question agreed to.,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,house-of-commons,189 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8.2,2024-11-18,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.8,b120.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,house-of-commons,190 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.16,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,e176.2/16,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,house-of-commons,107 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.8,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,e179.1/8,Question put and agreed to.,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,house-of-commons,108 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4.9,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.235.4,e235.4/9,Question put and agreed to.,Infected Blood Inquiry,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,house-of-commons,109 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0.11,2024-11-19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.241.0,e241.0/11,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,house-of-commons,110 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.14,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,a305.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,house-of-commons,362 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1.4,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.333.1,a333.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,house-of-commons,363 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.11,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,a334.1/11,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,house-of-commons,364 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.6,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,a334.3/6,Question agreed to.,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,house-of-commons,365 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,a335.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,house-of-commons,368 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,a335.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,house-of-commons,366 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.14,a335.14/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,house-of-commons,367 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8.2,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.8,a335.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,house-of-commons,369 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0.3,2024-11-20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.348.0,a348.0/3,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,house-of-commons,370 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1.3,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.446.1,c446.1/3,Question put and agreed to.,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,house-of-commons,241 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0.6,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.470.0,c470.0/6,Question put and agreed to.,International Men’s Day,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,house-of-commons,242 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0.15,2024-11-21,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.476.0,c476.0/15,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,house-of-commons,243 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.14,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1,d605.1/14,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1,house-of-commons,448 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.4,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3,d605.3/4,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2,house-of-commons,449 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.5,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1,d606.1/5,Question agreed to.,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1,house-of-commons,450 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10,d606.10/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,house-of-commons,451 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12,d606.12/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,house-of-commons,452 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.8.2,2024-11-25,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.8,d606.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1,house-of-commons,453 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.19,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2,b680.2/19,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: Treatment of Terminal Illness,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.1,house-of-commons,40 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.14,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1,b742.1/14,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.1,house-of-commons,41 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.6,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3,b742.3/6,Question agreed to.,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Money),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.2,house-of-commons,42 @@ -3689,12 +3689,18 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1.5,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.2,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6,b743.6/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4.1,house-of-commons,44 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.8.2,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.8,b743.8/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.3,house-of-commons,45 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.748.2.14,2024-11-26,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.748.2,b748.2/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,house-of-commons,46 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.29,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,a809.2/29,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,house-of-commons,242 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.32,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,a888.1/32,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,house-of-commons,243 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,a890.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,house-of-commons,244 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,a890.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,house-of-commons,245 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8,a890.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,house-of-commons,246 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1.4,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1,a899.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,house-of-commons,247 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.29,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,a809.2/29,Question put and agreed to.,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,house-of-commons,248 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.32,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,a888.1/32,Question agreed to.,Finance Bill (Programme),uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,house-of-commons,249 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,a890.4/2,Question agreed to.,Delegated Legislation,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,house-of-commons,250 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,a890.6/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,house-of-commons,251 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8.2,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.8,a890.8/2,Question agreed to.,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,house-of-commons,252 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1.4,2024-11-27,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.899.1,a899.1/4,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,house-of-commons,253 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1000.0.4,2024-11-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1000.0,a1000.0/4,Question put and agreed to.,Pakistan: Freedom of Religion,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1,house-of-commons,117 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1006.0.14,2024-11-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1006.0,a1006.0/14,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1,house-of-commons,118 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.979.1.6,2024-11-28,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.1,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.979.1,a979.1/6,Question put and agreed to.,Taiwan: International Status,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1,house-of-commons,116 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1083.0.2,2024-11-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.2,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1083.0,a1083.0/2,Question agreed to.,Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1,house-of-commons,62 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1089.2.2,2024-11-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.3,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1089.2,a1089.2/2,Question put and agreed to.,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1,house-of-commons,63 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1098.1.9,2024-11-29,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1098.1,a1098.1/9,Question put and agreed to.,Adjournment Debate: Men’s Violence against Women and Girls,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1,house-of-commons,64 uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1.1,2024-01-09,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1,para/1,"Motion agreed to,",Decision Time,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-09.8.1.1,scottish-parliament,82 uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.7.4,2024-01-16,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.7,para/4,"Motion agreed to,",Decision Time,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-16.9.3.4,scottish-parliament,28 uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.9.1,2024-01-17,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.0,"",uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.9,para/1,"Motion agreed to,",Business Motions,uk.org.publicwhip/spor/2024-01-17.21.2.0,scottish-parliament,64 diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/agreements.parquet b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/agreements.parquet index 91cb760..06d2e98 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/agreements.parquet and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/agreements.parquet differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/datapackage.json b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/datapackage.json index f01d031..e6d8c9c 100644 --- a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/datapackage.json +++ b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/datapackage.json @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ "title": "Agreements", "description": "dataset of agreements extracted from parliamentary debates", "custom": { - "row_count": 3895, + "row_count": 3901, "datasette": { "about": "Info & Downloads", "about_url": "https://pages.mysociety.org/parl_motion_detector/datasets/parliamentary_motions/0_1_0#agreements" @@ -176,13 +176,13 @@ } ] }, - "hash": "ff03391c4350521c3ae66599c0d8fce5" + "hash": "9723e9e25b62c77b8a90c8f201602500" }, { "title": "Division Links", "description": "Lookup between GID for a division and the relevant motion", "custom": { - "row_count": 1604, + "row_count": 1605, "datasette": { "about": "Info & Downloads", 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a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/division-links.parquet b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/division-links.parquet index 300325f..18c082f 100644 Binary files a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/division-links.parquet and b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/division-links.parquet differ diff --git a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/motions.csv b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/motions.csv index 428282f..1f2fbf4 100644 --- a/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/motions.csv +++ b/docs/data/parliamentary_motions/latest/motions.csv @@ -13285,18 +13285,18 @@ That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1309.6,2023-12-19,Clause 1 - Expenditure in connection with compensation schemes relating to Post Office Horizon system etc.,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,588 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1315.2,2023-12-19,Third Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Compensation Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,589 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2023-12-19b.1318.1,2023-12-19,Adjournment Debate: Transport Infrastructure: Cullompton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,590 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1,2024-01-08,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,428 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-08d.120.1,2024-01-08,Adjournment Debate: Rural Transport,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,435 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.159.2,2024-01-09,Leave for Bill: Schools (Mental Health Professionals),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision to require every school to have access to a qualified mental health professional; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,268 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision to require every school to have access to a qualified mental health professional; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,272 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.219.0.19,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.219.0,2024-01-09,NHS Dentistry,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “House” to the end of the Question and add: “recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House recognises that NHS dentistry is in crisis, with eight in 10 dentists in England not taking on new NHS patients and vast parts of the country considered so-called dental deserts, where no dentists are available; regrets that this has led to people resorting to DIY dentistry or attending A&E to access urgent care; is concerned that tooth decay is the most common reason children aged six to 10 are admitted to hospital; and therefore calls on the Government to provide an extra 700,000 urgent appointments a year, introduce an incentive scheme to recruit new dentists to the areas most in need and a targeted supervised toothbrushing scheme for three to five year-olds to promote good oral health and reform the dental contract to rebuild the service in the long-run.",house-of-commons,14 +That this House recognises that NHS dentistry is in crisis, with eight in 10 dentists in England not taking on new NHS patients and vast parts of the country considered so-called dental deserts, where no dentists are available; regrets that this has led to people resorting to DIY dentistry or attending A&E to access urgent care; is concerned that tooth decay is the most common reason children aged six to 10 are admitted to hospital; and therefore calls on the Government to provide an extra 700,000 urgent appointments a year, introduce an incentive scheme to recruit new dentists to the areas most in need and a targeted supervised toothbrushing scheme for three to five year-olds to promote good oral health and reform the dental contract to rebuild the service in the long-run.",house-of-commons,15 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.222.1,2024-01-09,NHS Dentistry,"Resolved, -That this House recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.",house-of-commons,269 +That this House recognises the impact of a once-in-a-generation pandemic on NHS dental services, with 7 million fewer patients seen in England across 2020 and 2021; notes these challenges were reflected in both Scotland and Wales; acknowledges the steps already taken to recover services in England including the introduction of a minimum rate and increased payments for complex dental activity to better reward dentists for their work; welcomes the publication of the Long Term Workforce Plan which committed to expanding dental training places by 40 per cent; and supports the upcoming publication of the Government’s plan to further recover and reform NHS dentistry and promote good oral health throughout life.",house-of-commons,273 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.227.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.227.1,2024-01-09,Rwanda Plan Cost and Asylum System,"I beg to move, That an Humble Address be presented to His Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give direction to the Home Secretary that, no later than 16 January 2024, there be laid before this House: (a) a list of all payments, either already made or scheduled, to the Government of Rwanda under the Economic Transformation and Integration Fund, including the cost of the fourth- and fifth-year payments due to the Government of Rwanda under the fund; @@ -13305,74 +13305,74 @@ That an Humble Address be presented to His Majesty, that he will be graciously p (d) any paper setting out the cost per person of relocating individuals to Rwanda and the Government’s assumptions about the number of asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda per year shared with or provided by HM Treasury between March and July 2022; and (e) his Department’s internal breakdown of the 35,119 non-substantive asylum decisions made between 1 January and 28 December 2023 showing the number of such decisions that were classified as withdrawn asylum applications and the number further sub-classified as either: (i) non-substantiated withdrawals -(ii) other withdrawals.",house-of-commons,15 +(ii) other withdrawals.",house-of-commons,16 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.2,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1306), a copy of which was laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,270 +That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1306), a copy of which was laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,274 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.269.4,2024-01-09,Approve: Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,271 +That the draft Biodiversity Gain Site Register (Financial Penalties and Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,275 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Biodiversity Gain (Town and Country Planning) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,272 +That the draft Biodiversity Gain (Town and Country Planning) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,276 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.1,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Digital Government (Disclosure of Information) (Identity Verification Services) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 19 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,273 +That the draft Digital Government (Disclosure of Information) (Identity Verification Services) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 19 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,277 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.270.3,2024-01-09,Delegated Legislation: Disclosure of Information,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,274 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1,2024-01-09,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,275 +That the draft Higher-Risk Buildings (Keeping and Provision of Information etc.) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,278 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-09b.272.1,2024-01-09,Adjournment Debate: Grangemouth Oil Refinery: Energy Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,279 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.329.2,2024-01-10,Leave for Bill: Scottish Law Officers (Devolution),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to grant to the Scottish Parliament legislative competence in respect of the role and functions of the Scottish Law Officers; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,466 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to grant to the Scottish Parliament legislative competence in respect of the role and functions of the Scottish Law Officers; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,473 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.332.1,2024-01-10,Finance Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the Order of 13 December 2023 (Finance Bill: Programme) be varied as follows: -In paragraph (5) of that Order, for “Thursday 18 January” substitute “Tuesday 30 January”.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,467 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4,2024-01-10,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,468 +In paragraph (5) of that Order, for “Thursday 18 January” substitute “Tuesday 30 January”.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,474 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.333.4,2024-01-10,Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,475 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.350.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.350.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 1: Finance Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of reliefs for research and development “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the implementation costs of the measures in section 2 incurred by— (a) HMRC, and (b) businesses. -(2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of the implementation costs of all measures related to credit or relief for research and development that have been introduced since December 2019.”—(James Murray)",house-of-commons,72 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1,2024-01-10,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,469 +(2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of the implementation costs of all measures related to credit or relief for research and development that have been introduced since December 2019.”—(James Murray)",house-of-commons,73 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.354.1,2024-01-10,Clause 21 - Ensuring consistency of Parts 3 and 4 of F(No.2)A 2023 with OECD rules etc,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,476 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.366.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.366.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 2: Finance Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of measures to tackle evasion and avoidance “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the measures in sections 31 to 33 to tackle evasion and avoidance. (2) The review under subsection (1) must include details of— (a) the average sentence handed down in each of the last five years for the offences listed in section 31; (b) the range of sentences handed down in each of the last five years for the offences listed in section 31; (c) the number of stop notices issued in each of the last five years to which the measures in section 33 would apply; and -(d) the estimated impact on revenue collected in each of the next five financial years resulting from the introduction of the measures in sections 31 to 33.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,73 +(d) the estimated impact on revenue collected in each of the next five financial years resulting from the introduction of the measures in sections 31 to 33.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,74 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.370.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.370.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 5: Finance Bill,"New Clause 5 - Tax Compliance Reporting (1) Within six months of the passage of this Act, the Chancellor of the Exchequer must carry out an assessment of the impact of sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act. -(2) The report must consider the capacity and ability of HMRC to enforce compliance with the measures contained in sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act, including setting out staffing arrangements within HMRC's Customer Compliance Group for undertaking enforcement work relating to sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,74 +(2) The report must consider the capacity and ability of HMRC to enforce compliance with the measures contained in sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act, including setting out staffing arrangements within HMRC's Customer Compliance Group for undertaking enforcement work relating to sections 31 to 34 and Schedule 13 of this Act.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,75 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.373.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.373.1,2024-01-10,New Clause 7: Finance Bill,"New Clause 7 - Review of effectiveness of section 31 measures in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, conduct a review of the effectiveness of the provisions of section 31 in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money. (2) The review must evaluate the effectiveness of the provisions of section 31 in preventing fraud involving taxpayers’ money through comparison with the effectiveness of— (a) other measures that seek to prevent fraud involving taxpayers’ money, and -(b) the approach taken in other countries.”–(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,75 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1,2024-01-10,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,470 +(b) the approach taken in other countries.”–(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,76 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.377.1,2024-01-10,Clause 25 - Rebate on heavy oil and certain bioblends used for heating,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,477 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.389.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.389.4,2024-01-10,Amendment: Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House, while opposing any discrimination or prejudice in the economic activities of public bodies, believing that all such bodies must act without bias or selectivity when making ethical decisions on procurement and investment and recognising the impact selective and biased campaigns have had on the Jewish community in particular, declines to give a Third Reading to the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill because it does not effectively address the problem it rightly seeks to solve, is incompatible with international law and UN Security Council Resolutions, risks undermining support for groups around the world facing persecution, includes needlessly broad and sweeping draconian powers while placing unprecedented restrictions on public bodies to express a view on current and proposed policy and represents a major departure from the UK Government’s long-established diplomatic position on the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Golan Heights, in a way that undermines the UK’s future credibility and capacity to support diplomatic negotiations towards a just and lasting peace in Israel and Palestine based on a two-state solution, at a time when consistent support for that objective is more important than ever.”",house-of-commons,77 +“this House, while opposing any discrimination or prejudice in the economic activities of public bodies, believing that all such bodies must act without bias or selectivity when making ethical decisions on procurement and investment and recognising the impact selective and biased campaigns have had on the Jewish community in particular, declines to give a Third Reading to the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill because it does not effectively address the problem it rightly seeks to solve, is incompatible with international law and UN Security Council Resolutions, risks undermining support for groups around the world facing persecution, includes needlessly broad and sweeping draconian powers while placing unprecedented restrictions on public bodies to express a view on current and proposed policy and represents a major departure from the UK Government’s long-established diplomatic position on the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Golan Heights, in a way that undermines the UK’s future credibility and capacity to support diplomatic negotiations towards a just and lasting peace in Israel and Palestine based on a two-state solution, at a time when consistent support for that objective is more important than ever.”",house-of-commons,78 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.403.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.403.3,2024-01-10,Third Reading: Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 62(2)), That the Bill be now read the -Third time.",house-of-commons,76 +Third time.",house-of-commons,77 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.2,2024-01-10,Approve: Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,471 +That the draft Online Safety (List of Overseas Regulators) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,478 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.411.4,2024-01-10,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,472 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1,2024-01-10,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,473 +That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 September 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,479 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-10c.412.1,2024-01-10,Adjournment Debate: Inter Faith Network for the UK,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,480 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.476.4,2024-01-11,SEND Provision and Funding,"I beg to move, -That this House calls for a review of funding for SEND provision.",house-of-commons,484 +That this House calls for a review of funding for SEND provision.",house-of-commons,491 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.526.1,2024-01-11,Proposed British Jewish History Month,"I beg to move, -That this House calls for the creation of a British Jewish History Month.",house-of-commons,485 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1,2024-01-11,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)5 pm",house-of-commons,486 +That this House calls for the creation of a British Jewish History Month.",house-of-commons,492 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-11b.552.1,2024-01-11,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living Support: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)5 pm",house-of-commons,493 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.614.3,2024-01-15,Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill (Instruction),"I beg to move, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill, That the Committee have leave to make provision for the whole of the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,235 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill, That the Committee have leave to make provision for the whole of the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,236 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.622.3,2024-01-15,Clause 1 - Prohibition of export of livestock for slaughter,"I beg to move amendment 2, page 1, line 16, after “goats,” insert “(da) alpaca,”. This amendment would add alpacas to the definition of livestock covered by the Bill.",house-of-commons,8 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0,2024-01-15,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,233 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.642.0,2024-01-15,Third Reading: Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,234 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.649.4,2024-01-15,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Amendment of List of Safe States) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 November 2023, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,9 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.650.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.650.1,2024-01-15,Delegated Legislation: Immigration and Asylum,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Immigration (Health Charge) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 19 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,10 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-15b.656.1,2024-01-15,Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament,"I beg to move, -That Maria Eagle be removed from the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament under Schedule 1 to the Justice and Security Act 2013 and Dame Angela Eagle be appointed to that Committee under section 1 of that Act.",house-of-commons,234 +That Maria Eagle be removed from the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament under Schedule 1 to the Justice and Security Act 2013 and Dame Angela Eagle be appointed to that Committee under section 1 of that Act.",house-of-commons,235 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.696.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.696.2,2024-01-16,Leave for Bill: Scotland (Self-Determination),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to transfer the power to legislate for a Scottish independence referendum to the Scottish Parliament; to provide that that power may only be exercised where the Scottish public has demonstrated its support for the holding of such a referendum; to provide that no such referendum may be held sooner than seven years after the previous such referendum; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,98 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"I beg to move amendment 45, page 2, line 33, leave out “a safe” and insert “an unsafe”.",house-of-commons,104 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Scotland Act 1998 to transfer the power to legislate for a Scottish independence referendum to the Scottish Parliament; to provide that that power may only be exercised where the Scottish public has demonstrated its support for the holding of such a referendum; to provide that no such referendum may be held sooner than seven years after the previous such referendum; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,99 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.703.7,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"I beg to move amendment 45, page 2, line 33, leave out “a safe” and insert “an unsafe”.",house-of-commons,105 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Amendment proposed: 10, in clause 2, page 3, line 13, leave out subsection (5) and insert— “(5A) This Act and the Illegal Migration Act 2023 will have effect in relation to removals to Rwanda notwithstanding— (a) any provision made by or under the Immigration Acts, @@ -13388,32 +13388,32 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.772.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16 (b) a court or tribunal when considering any application or appeal which relates to a decision or purported decision to remove, or to consider the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023. (5F) No inference is to be drawn from this section as to whether or not a person or body mentioned in subsection (5E) would otherwise have been required to have regard to international law. (5G) The Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 is amended as follows. -(5H) In section 2 at the end insert “except in relation to the removal of a person to Rwanda under the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024 and the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.”—(Sir William Cash.)",house-of-commons,99 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,100 +(5H) In section 2 at the end insert “except in relation to the removal of a person to Rwanda under the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024 and the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.”—(Sir William Cash.)",house-of-commons,100 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.776.1,2024-01-16,Clause 2 - Safety of the Republic of Rwanda,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,101 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.786.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.786.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Amendment proposed: 19, page 4, line 11, leave out from “whether” to the end of line 14 and insert -“and in what manner a person is to be removed, or considered for removal, to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,101 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,102 +“and in what manner a person is to be removed, or considered for removal, to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023”.—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,102 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.790.1,2024-01-16,Clause 4 - Decisions based on particular individual circumstances,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,103 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.793.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.793.1,2024-01-16,New Clause 6: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"New Clause 6 - Changes to the classification of Rwanda as safe “(1) A Monitoring Committee overseeing removals to Rwanda must be established and maintained in accordance with Article 15 of the Rwanda Treaty. (2) Section 2(1) of this Act does not apply if— (a) the Monitoring Committee established under subsection (1) has formally concluded that the Republic of Rwanda is in breach of its obligations under that Treaty, (b) the Secretary of State has advised against travel to the Republic of Rwanda, or (c) if a court or tribunal has found the Republic of Rwanda to be unsafe in accordance with subsection (3) below. -(3) On an application for judicial review, if a UK Senior Court determines that credible evidence exists that the Republic of Rwanda is no longer safe on the basis of non-compliance with its obligations under the Rwanda Treaty, nothing in this Act shall prevent a court or tribunal from further considering an application for judicial review brought by an individual so affected.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,103 +(3) On an application for judicial review, if a UK Senior Court determines that credible evidence exists that the Republic of Rwanda is no longer safe on the basis of non-compliance with its obligations under the Rwanda Treaty, nothing in this Act shall prevent a court or tribunal from further considering an application for judicial review brought by an individual so affected.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,104 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.799.1,2024-01-16,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Representation of the People (Postal and Proxy Voting etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,547 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1,2024-01-16,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,548 +That the draft Representation of the People (Postal and Proxy Voting etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,554 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-16e.801.1,2024-01-16,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Living: Pensioners,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,555 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.832.2,2024-01-17,Leave for Bill: Clean Air (Human Rights),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to establish the right to breathe clean air; to require the Secretary of State to achieve and maintain clean air in England; to involve the UK Health Security Agency in setting and reviewing pollutants and their limits; to enhance the powers, duties and functions of various agencies and authorities in relation to air pollution; to establish the Citizens’ Commission for Clean Air with powers to institute or intervene in legal proceedings; to require the Secretary of State and the relevant national authorities to apply environmental principles in carrying out their duties under this Act and the clean air enactments; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,720 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3,2024-01-17,Clause 3 - Disapplication of the Human Rights Act 1998,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,164 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to establish the right to breathe clean air; to require the Secretary of State to achieve and maintain clean air in England; to involve the UK Health Security Agency in setting and reviewing pollutants and their limits; to enhance the powers, duties and functions of various agencies and authorities in relation to air pollution; to establish the Citizens’ Commission for Clean Air with powers to institute or intervene in legal proceedings; to require the Secretary of State and the relevant national authorities to apply environmental principles in carrying out their duties under this Act and the clean air enactments; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,727 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.934.3,2024-01-17,Clause 3 - Disapplication of the Human Rights Act 1998,"Question put, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,165 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.939.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.939.1,2024-01-17,Clause 5 - Interim measures of the European Court of Human Rights,"Amendment proposed: 23, page 5, line 13, leave out subsection (2) and insert— -“(2A) The interim measure is not binding on the United Kingdom, and will have no effect on any provision made by or by virtue of this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023, and shall not prevent or delay the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023.”—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,165 +“(2A) The interim measure is not binding on the United Kingdom, and will have no effect on any provision made by or by virtue of this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023, and shall not prevent or delay the removal of a person to Rwanda under this Act or the Illegal Migration Act 2023.”—(Robert Jenrick.)",house-of-commons,166 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.943.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.943.0,2024-01-17,: ,"Clause 5 - Interim measures of the European Court of Human Rights -Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 5 to 8 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,168 +Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 5 to 8 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,169 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.948.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.948.1,2024-01-17,Clause 9 - Commencement and transitional provision,"Amendment proposed: 36, page 6, line 39, after “force” insert -“, or the day on which a full economic impact assessment for the bill is published including any financial memorandum signed between Rwanda and the UK relating to the Rwanda Treaty, whichever is later”.—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,166 +“, or the day on which a full economic impact assessment for the bill is published including any financial memorandum signed between Rwanda and the UK relating to the Rwanda Treaty, whichever is later”.—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,167 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.953.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.953.0,2024-01-17,: ,"Clause 9 - Commencement and transitional provision -Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 9 and 10 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,169 +Question put (single Question on successive provisions of the Bill), That clauses 9 and 10 stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,170 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1,2024-01-17,New Clause 8: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"New Clause 8 - Return of Individuals due to Serious Criminal Offences “(1) A Minister of the Crown must lay a statement before Parliament within 40 days if both of the following conditions are met— (a) the Secretary of State has approved a request from the Republic of Rwanda to return to the UK a person previously relocated under the terms of the Rwanda Treaty, @@ -13425,23 +13425,23 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.957.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17 (ii) consider whether or not as a result of the contents of the statement, there should be a suspension of the Rwanda Treaty. (3) For the purposes of this section— “the Rwanda Treaty” means the agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Rwanda for the provision of an asylum partnership to strengthen shared international commitments on the protection of refugees and migrants, signed at Kigali on 5 December 2023; -“Minister of the Crown” has the same meaning as in the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,167 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2,2024-01-17,Third Reading: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,170 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,2024-01-17,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,"That the draft Child Support (Management of Payments and Arrears and Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 November 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,721 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1,2024-01-17,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,722 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Approve: Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023,"That the draft Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,172 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Deferred Divisions: Immigration,"That the draft Immigration (Employment of Adults Subject to Immigration Control) (Maximum Penalty) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,171 +“Minister of the Crown” has the same meaning as in the Ministers of the Crown Act 1975.”—(Stephen Kinnock.)",house-of-commons,168 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.964.2,2024-01-17,Third Reading: Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,171 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.984.8,2024-01-17,Delegated Legislation: Family Law,"That the draft Child Support (Management of Payments and Arrears and Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 13 November 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,728 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.985.1,2024-01-17,Adjournment Debate: Hospice Funding: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,729 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Approve: Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023,"That the draft Immigration Act 2014 (Residential Accommodation) (Maximum Penalty) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,173 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-17c.993.3,2024-01-17,Deferred Divisions: Immigration,"That the draft Immigration (Employment of Adults Subject to Immigration Control) (Maximum Penalty) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 15 November 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,172 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1041.1,2024-01-18,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,406 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,413 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1059.2,2024-01-18,Loan Charge,"I beg to move, -That this House is deeply concerned that HMRC has confirmed the suicides of 10 people facing the Loan Charge and that, despite the Morse Review, thousands face unaffordable demands, with the risk of further suicides; notes that HMRC has also confirmed 24 cases of serious harm, including 13 suicide attempts; believes that many people who used schemes were victims of mis-selling, and that in other cases employers and agencies pushed people into using them, yet HMRC is demanding all disputed tax from scheme users, not from those who recommended, promoted and operated the schemes; further notes that section 44 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 deems agency workers to be taxable as employees of those agencies and that HMRC should have collected tax from agencies at the time; criticises HMRC transferring the liability to individuals despite its own failures; observes that HMRC is pursuing open enquiries for schemes before 2011 despite the Morse Review; also notes that HMRC is seeking additional payments from those who settled; further believes that the Morse Review was limited and not genuinely independent of HM Treasury and HMRC; highlights the resolution proposed by tax professionals; calls on the Government to work with all parties to find a fair resolution and for a full independent investigation, including into the conduct of HMRC; and believes that taxpayer rights must be enshrined in law and enquiries closed after four years if HMRC fails to act.",house-of-commons,407 +That this House is deeply concerned that HMRC has confirmed the suicides of 10 people facing the Loan Charge and that, despite the Morse Review, thousands face unaffordable demands, with the risk of further suicides; notes that HMRC has also confirmed 24 cases of serious harm, including 13 suicide attempts; believes that many people who used schemes were victims of mis-selling, and that in other cases employers and agencies pushed people into using them, yet HMRC is demanding all disputed tax from scheme users, not from those who recommended, promoted and operated the schemes; further notes that section 44 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 deems agency workers to be taxable as employees of those agencies and that HMRC should have collected tax from agencies at the time; criticises HMRC transferring the liability to individuals despite its own failures; observes that HMRC is pursuing open enquiries for schemes before 2011 despite the Morse Review; also notes that HMRC is seeking additional payments from those who settled; further believes that the Morse Review was limited and not genuinely independent of HM Treasury and HMRC; highlights the resolution proposed by tax professionals; calls on the Government to work with all parties to find a fair resolution and for a full independent investigation, including into the conduct of HMRC; and believes that taxpayer rights must be enshrined in law and enquiries closed after four years if HMRC fails to act.",house-of-commons,414 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1101.1,2024-01-18,High Speed 2 Compensation,"I beg to move, -That this House calls on the Government to provide compensation to people who have been affected by the construction of HS2.",house-of-commons,408 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1,2024-01-18,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,409 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,487 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,488 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,489 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1,2024-01-19,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,490 +That this House calls on the Government to provide compensation to people who have been affected by the construction of HS2.",house-of-commons,415 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-18d.1123.1,2024-01-18,Adjournment Debate: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,416 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1131.5,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,494 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1164.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Pet Abduction Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,495 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1192.2,2024-01-19,Second Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,496 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-19b.1209.1,2024-01-19,Adjournment Debate: Border Target Operating Model: Health Certificates and SMEs,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,497 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.117.1,2024-01-22,Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill: Committal @@ -13451,14 +13451,14 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,579 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,2024-01-22,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"That the draft Wine (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,580 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1,2024-01-22,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,581 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2,2024-01-22,Second Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,117 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,586 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.118.9,2024-01-22,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"That the draft Wine (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 December 2023, be approved.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,587 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.119.1,2024-01-22,Adjournment Debate: AI Scams: Consumer Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,588 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.41.2,2024-01-22,Second Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,118 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.46.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-22d.46.0,2024-01-22,Amendment: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House, while affirming the need for urgent action to tackle the UK’s energy insecurity, the cost of living crisis, and the climate crisis, and for a managed, fair and prosperous transition for workers and communities, declines to give a Second Reading to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill because mandating annual oil and gas licensing rounds will not reduce energy costs for households and businesses as the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has stated, will not enhance energy security, offers no plan for the future of the UK’s offshore energy communities, will ensure the UK remains at the mercy of petrostates and dictators who control fossil fuel markets, is entirely incompatible with the UK’s international climate change commitments and is a totally unnecessary piece of legislation which will do nothing to serve the UK’s national interest.”",house-of-commons,118 +“this House, while affirming the need for urgent action to tackle the UK’s energy insecurity, the cost of living crisis, and the climate crisis, and for a managed, fair and prosperous transition for workers and communities, declines to give a Second Reading to the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill because mandating annual oil and gas licensing rounds will not reduce energy costs for households and businesses as the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has stated, will not enhance energy security, offers no plan for the future of the UK’s offshore energy communities, will ensure the UK remains at the mercy of petrostates and dictators who control fossil fuel markets, is entirely incompatible with the UK’s international climate change commitments and is a totally unnecessary piece of legislation which will do nothing to serve the UK’s national interest.”",house-of-commons,119 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.197.2,2024-01-23,Leave for Bill: Offensive Weapons,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the weapons to which section 141 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 applies; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,643 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the weapons to which section 141 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 applies; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,650 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.200.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.200.3,2024-01-23,Second Reading: Children Not in School: National Register and Support,"I beg to move, That this House condemns the Secretary of State for Education for her failure to tackle the crisis of persistent school absence; calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to amend the Education Act 1996 in order to establish a mandatory duty on local authorities in England to maintain a register of eligible children not in school, as set out in Part 3 of the Schools Bill [Lords] published in the 2022-23 Parliamentary session; and therefore makes provision as set out in this Order: (1) On Wednesday 7 February 2024: @@ -13511,32 +13511,32 @@ and shall not put any other Questions, other than the Question on any motion des (b) Standing Order 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply in respect of any such debate. (19) In this Order, “a designated Member” means— (a) the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South; and -(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South.",house-of-commons,133 +(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Member for Houghton and Sunderland South.",house-of-commons,134 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.235.2,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the need to decarbonise steel production; appreciates the pride that local communities have in their historic steelworks; regrets that the Government has pushed through plans for decarbonising steel in the UK which will result in thousands of steelworkers losing their jobs and risk leaving the UK as the first developed country in the world without the capacity to produce primary steel; further regrets that the Government has failed to produce an industrial strategy which could have included a plan for the whole steel sector; believes that primary steel is a sovereign capability and is therefore concerned about the impact that the Government’s plans could have on national security; also believes that steel production can have a bright future in the UK; therefore calls on the Government to work with industry and workers to achieve a transition that secures jobs and primary steelmaking for decades to come; and further calls on the Secretary of State for Business and Trade to report to Parliament by 27 February 2024 with an assessment of the impact on the UK of the loss of primary steel production capabilities.",house-of-commons,134 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,644 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,2024-01-23,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,"That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1364), dated 12 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,645 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1,2024-01-23,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,646 +That this House recognises the need to decarbonise steel production; appreciates the pride that local communities have in their historic steelworks; regrets that the Government has pushed through plans for decarbonising steel in the UK which will result in thousands of steelworkers losing their jobs and risk leaving the UK as the first developed country in the world without the capacity to produce primary steel; further regrets that the Government has failed to produce an industrial strategy which could have included a plan for the whole steel sector; believes that primary steel is a sovereign capability and is therefore concerned about the impact that the Government’s plans could have on national security; also believes that steel production can have a bright future in the UK; therefore calls on the Government to work with industry and workers to achieve a transition that secures jobs and primary steelmaking for decades to come; and further calls on the Secretary of State for Business and Trade to report to Parliament by 27 February 2024 with an assessment of the impact on the UK of the loss of primary steel production capabilities.",house-of-commons,135 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.267.3,2024-01-23,Protecting Steel in the UK,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,651 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.269.4,2024-01-23,Delegated legislation: Sanctions,"That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1364), dated 12 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,652 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-23f.271.1,2024-01-23,Adjournment Debate: Revised National Planning Framework,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,653 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.312.2,2024-01-24,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic and Street Works,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about speeding offences on roads to which a 20mph limit applies; to make provision about the enforcement of moving traffic offences; to require 24 hour staffing of works on specified public roads; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,549 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3,2024-01-24,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,550 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2,2024-01-24,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third Time.",house-of-commons,551 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about speeding offences on roads to which a 20mph limit applies; to make provision about the enforcement of moving traffic offences; to require 24 hour staffing of works on specified public roads; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,556 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.317.3,2024-01-24,Second Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,557 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.346.2,2024-01-24,Third Reading: Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third Time.",house-of-commons,558 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.349.1,2024-01-24,Situation in the Red Sea,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the situation in the Red Sea.",house-of-commons,552 +That this House has considered the situation in the Red Sea.",house-of-commons,559 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,2024-01-24,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure (HC 341), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,553 +That the Church of England (Miscellaneous Provisions) Measure (HC 341), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,560 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.405.4,2024-01-24,Delegated Legislation: Church of England (General Synod) (Measures),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Church of England Pensions (Application of Capital Funds) Measure (HC 342), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,554 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1,2024-01-24,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,555 +That the Church of England Pensions (Application of Capital Funds) Measure (HC 342), passed by the General Synod of the Church of England, be presented to His Majesty for his Royal Assent in the form in which it was laid before Parliament.—(Andrew Selous.)",house-of-commons,561 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-24b.407.1,2024-01-24,Adjournment Debate: Nuclear Defence Infrastructure: Parliamentary Scrutiny,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,562 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.498.0,2024-01-25,Holocaust Memorial Day,"Resolved, -That this House has considered Holocaust Memorial Day.",house-of-commons,229 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1,2024-01-25,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,230 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1,2024-01-26,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,277 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6,2024-01-26,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,276 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,278 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,279 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1,2024-01-26,Adjournment Debate: Trident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,280 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2,2024-01-29,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,670 +That this House has considered Holocaust Memorial Day.",house-of-commons,230 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-25a.499.1,2024-01-25,Adjournment Debate: Milton Keynes Women’s and Children’s Hospital: New Hospital Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.1,2024-01-26,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,281 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.505.6,2024-01-26,Second Reading: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,280 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.556.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,282 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.564.2,2024-01-26,Second Reading: International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,283 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-26d.580.1,2024-01-26,Adjournment Debate: Trident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,284 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.654.2,2024-01-29,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,677 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.1,2024-01-29,Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -13545,23 +13545,23 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Trade (Comprehensive and Progre (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,673 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,680 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.12,2024-01-29,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Sentencing Act 2020 (Amendment of Schedule 21) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,671 +That the draft Sentencing Act 2020 (Amendment of Schedule 21) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,678 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.692.14,2024-01-29,Approve: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,672 +That the draft Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (Remedial) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 October 2023, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,679 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,2024-01-29,: ,"That the draft Local Government Finance Act 1988 (Prescription of Non-Domestic Rating Multipliers) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,676 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,683 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.1,2024-01-29,Approve: Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,674 +That the draft Legal Services Act 2007 (Approved Regulator) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 23 October 2023, in the last session of Parliament, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,681 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.3,2024-01-29,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 27 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,675 +That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 27 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,682 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-29d.693.7,2024-01-29,Adjournment Debate: Public Accounts,"Ordered, That Dan Carden be discharged from the Committee of Public Accounts and Ms Marie Rimmer be added.—(Sir Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,677 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,684 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.732.2,2024-01-30,Leave for Bill: Autism (Early Identification),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the training of teachers in relation to the early identification of autism; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,708 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5,2024-01-30,Second Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,160 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the training of teachers in relation to the early identification of autism; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,715 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.735.5,2024-01-30,Second Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,161 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1,2024-01-30,New Clause 16: Media Bill,"New Clause 16 - Listed Events “(1) The Broadcasting Act 1996 is amended as follows. (2) In section 97 (as amended by section 299 of the Communications Act 2003), after subsection (1B) insert— @@ -13580,73 +13580,73 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.806.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30 (l) Six Nations Rugby Tournament Matches Involving Home Countries; (m) the Derby; (n) the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final; -(o) any match involving the national teams of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or England pertaining to qualification for the events listed in paragraphs (c), (d), (e) and (f).””—(Gavin Newlands.)",house-of-commons,161 +(o) any match involving the national teams of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or England pertaining to qualification for the events listed in paragraphs (c), (d), (e) and (f).””—(Gavin Newlands.)",house-of-commons,162 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.813.3.9,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.813.3,2024-01-30,Clause 25 - Sections 20 to 24: further provision,"Amendment proposed: 88, in clause 25, page 30, line 30, at end insert— “(4) On the date on which section 21 comes into force, the Secretary of State must revise the list maintained for the purposes of Part 4 of the Broadcasting Act 1996 so that it includes— (a) at least one cricket test match each year between the months of May and September; (b) at least one cricket One Day International match each year between the months of May and September; (c) all other currently listed Group A events. -(5) The events listed under subsection (4) must be allocated to Group A.”—(Jamie Stone.)",house-of-commons,162 +(5) The events listed under subsection (4) must be allocated to Group A.”—(Jamie Stone.)",house-of-commons,163 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.819.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.819.1,2024-01-30,Clause 50 - Awards of costs,"Amendment proposed: 2, page 114, line 7, leave out subsections (2) and (3) and insert— -“(2) Section 40(3) of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 is omitted.”—(George Eustice.)",house-of-commons,163 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2,2024-01-30,Third Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,709 +“(2) Section 40(3) of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 is omitted.”—(George Eustice.)",house-of-commons,164 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.825.2,2024-01-30,Third Reading: Media Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,716 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.3,2024-01-30,Approve: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,710 +That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,717 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.5,2024-01-30,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1397), dated 14 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,711 +That the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2023 (SI, 2023, No. 1397), dated 14 December 2023, a copy of which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,718 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.830.9,2024-01-30,"Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 25), -That this House, at its rising on Thursday 8 February 2024, do adjourn until Monday 19 February 2024; at its rising on Tuesday 26 March 2024, do adjourn until Monday 15 April 2024; at its rising on Thursday 2 May 2024, do adjourn until Tuesday 7 May 2024; and, at its rising on Thursday 23 May 2024, do adjourn until Monday 3 June 2024.—(Mr Marcus Jones.)",house-of-commons,712 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1,2024-01-30,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,713 +That this House, at its rising on Thursday 8 February 2024, do adjourn until Monday 19 February 2024; at its rising on Tuesday 26 March 2024, do adjourn until Monday 15 April 2024; at its rising on Thursday 2 May 2024, do adjourn until Tuesday 7 May 2024; and, at its rising on Thursday 23 May 2024, do adjourn until Monday 3 June 2024.—(Mr Marcus Jones.)",house-of-commons,719 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-30c.833.1,2024-01-30,Adjournment Debate: Fossil Fuels: Lobbying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,720 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2.24,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.900.2,2024-01-31,Police (Declaration),"Ordered, That Tonia Antoniazzi, Sarah Champion, Neil Coyle, Dame Diana Johnson, Ben Lake, Caroline Nokes, Jess Phillips, Liz Saville Roberts and Mr William Wragg present the Bill. -Tonia Antoniazzi accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,461 +Tonia Antoniazzi accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,468 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.924.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.924.3,2024-01-31,"Political Parties, Elections and Referendums","Resolved, -That the draft Electoral Commission Strategy and Policy Statement, which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,70 +That the draft Electoral Commission Strategy and Policy Statement, which was laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.",house-of-commons,71 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.929.1,2024-01-31,Social Security,"I beg to move, -That the draft Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,462 +That the draft Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,469 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.944.1,2024-01-31,Pensions,"I beg to move, -That the draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,463 +That the draft Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,470 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.4,2024-01-31,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Coronavirus and Influenza) (England and Wales and Scotland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,464 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Coronavirus and Influenza) (England and Wales and Scotland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,471 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.949.6,2024-01-31,Approve: Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Motion made, and Question put, -That the draft Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,71 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1,2024-01-31,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,465 +That the draft Trade Union (Deduction of Union Subscriptions from Wages in the Public Sector) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 9 November 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,72 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-01-31d.955.1,2024-01-31,Adjournment Debate: Protecting and Restoring Wetlands,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,472 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1020.4,2024-02-01,Approve: Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,415 +That the draft Windsor Framework (Constitutional Status of Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,422 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1044.1,2024-02-01,Approve: Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,416 +That the draft Windsor Framework (UK Internal Market and Unfettered Access) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,423 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1077.2,2024-02-01,Iran: Freedom and Democracy,"I beg to move, -That this House condemns unreservedly the actions of the government of Iran and the violent conduct of the police in suppressing protests in that country; is deeply concerned over Tehran’s growing use of terrorism, espionage, cyber attacks and hostage-taking diplomacy to restrict and eliminate the Iranian democratic opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), targeting in particular members of the organised opposition, PMOI (MEK), in Ashraf 3, Albania and NCRI gatherings since 2018; notes that the resistance is struggling for the establishment of a secular democratic republic; calls on European governments, especially the government of Albania, to counter Tehran’s illegal activities and uphold the rights of members of the Iranian opposition PMOI (MEK) at Ashraf-3 in accordance with the 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention, the European Convention of Human Rights and international law; is further concerned by reports of threats made to Iranian dissidents in the UK; urges the Government to include Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the list of proscribed terrorist organisations; and further calls upon the Government to work with international counterparts to ensure that further sanctions are placed on Iran without delay and Iran is held to account for its illegal activities at home and abroad.",house-of-commons,417 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2,2024-02-01,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,418 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,292 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,293 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,294 +That this House condemns unreservedly the actions of the government of Iran and the violent conduct of the police in suppressing protests in that country; is deeply concerned over Tehran’s growing use of terrorism, espionage, cyber attacks and hostage-taking diplomacy to restrict and eliminate the Iranian democratic opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), targeting in particular members of the organised opposition, PMOI (MEK), in Ashraf 3, Albania and NCRI gatherings since 2018; notes that the resistance is struggling for the establishment of a secular democratic republic; calls on European governments, especially the government of Albania, to counter Tehran’s illegal activities and uphold the rights of members of the Iranian opposition PMOI (MEK) at Ashraf-3 in accordance with the 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention, the European Convention of Human Rights and international law; is further concerned by reports of threats made to Iranian dissidents in the UK; urges the Government to include Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the list of proscribed terrorist organisations; and further calls upon the Government to work with international counterparts to ensure that further sanctions are placed on Iran without delay and Iran is held to account for its illegal activities at home and abroad.",house-of-commons,424 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-01a.1095.2,2024-02-01,Adjournment Debate: Blackpool: Regeneration,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,425 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1101.5,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,299 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1156.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,300 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-02c.1165.2,2024-02-02,Second Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,301 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.52.1,2024-02-05,Finance Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That provision may be made for the electricity generator levy not to apply to new generating plant.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,301 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0,2024-02-05,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,302 +That provision may be made for the electricity generator levy not to apply to new generating plant.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,308 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.54.0,2024-02-05,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,309 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.75.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.75.1,2024-02-05,New Clause 6: Finance Bill,"New Clause 6 - Assessment of the impact of permanent full expensing “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within six months of this Act being passed, publish an assessment of the impact of the measures in clause 1 of this Act on— (a) business investment, and (b) economic growth. (2) The review under subsection (1) must— (a) assess the impact of full expensing being made permanent, and -(b) consider what other policies would support the effectiveness of the measures in clause 1 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,30 +(b) consider what other policies would support the effectiveness of the measures in clause 1 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,31 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.79.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.79.1,2024-02-05,New Clause 7: Finance Bill,"New Clause 7 - Review of multipliers used to calculate higher rates of air passenger duty “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, at the next fiscal event, publish a review of the multipliers used to calculate higher rates of air passenger duty for each destination band. (2) This review must propose options for introducing a multiplier to link the higher rate and the reduced rate within the domestic band. -(3) The Chancellor must, at the next fiscal event, make clear what changes, if any, he will implement as a result of this review.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,31 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2,2024-02-05,Third Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,29 +(3) The Chancellor must, at the next fiscal event, make clear what changes, if any, he will implement as a result of this review.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,32 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.84.2,2024-02-05,Third Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,30 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.2,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,303 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,310 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.93.4,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayors) Filling of Vacancies Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,304 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Mayors) Filling of Vacancies Order 2017 (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,311 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.94.1,2024-02-05,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Animal Welfare (Primate Licences) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,305 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1,2024-02-05,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,306 +That the draft Animal Welfare (Primate Licences) (England) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,312 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-05c.95.1,2024-02-05,Adjournment Debate: Tri-service Safety Officers: Devon and Cornwall,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,313 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.124.2,2024-02-06,Leave for Bill: Social Energy Tariff,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a social tariff for energy.",house-of-commons,456 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a social tariff for energy.",house-of-commons,463 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.127.3,2024-02-06,Knife and Sword Ban,"I beg to move, -That this House condemns the Government for overseeing a 77 per cent increase in knife crime since 2015; recognises the devastating impact that knife crime has on victims, their families and the wider community; acknowledges that the Government recently announced measures to ban zombie knives and machetes; believes, nonetheless, that this legislation does not go nearly far enough, meaning that a number of dangerous types of knives and swords will remain legal and available on UK streets; therefore calls on the Government to address the shortcomings of the ban by extending it to cover ninja swords and consulting on a further extension; and further calls for the Government to establish an end-to-end review of online knife sales and introduce criminal liability for senior management of websites which indirectly sell illegal knives online.",house-of-commons,457 +That this House condemns the Government for overseeing a 77 per cent increase in knife crime since 2015; recognises the devastating impact that knife crime has on victims, their families and the wider community; acknowledges that the Government recently announced measures to ban zombie knives and machetes; believes, nonetheless, that this legislation does not go nearly far enough, meaning that a number of dangerous types of knives and swords will remain legal and available on UK streets; therefore calls on the Government to address the shortcomings of the ban by extending it to cover ninja swords and consulting on a further extension; and further calls for the Government to establish an end-to-end review of online knife sales and introduce criminal liability for senior management of websites which indirectly sell illegal knives online.",house-of-commons,464 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.171.2,2024-02-06,New Order: Ministerial Severance: Reform,"I beg to move, That this House calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to amend the Ministerial and other Pensions and Salaries Act 1991 to ensure that— (i) departing Ministers who have not attained the age of 65 receive an amount equal to one-quarter of their earnings over the previous 12 months as a Minister, minus any period covered by a previous severance entitlement, where that is lower than an amount equal to one-quarter of the annual salary paid to that Minister before their departure; @@ -13701,31 +13701,31 @@ That this House calls on the Government to immediately introduce legislation to (b) Standing Order 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply in respect of any such debate. (19) In this Order, “a designated Member” means— (a) the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury; and -(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury.",house-of-commons,69 +(b) any other Member acting on behalf of the Rt hon. Member for Islington South and Finsbury.",house-of-commons,70 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.2,2024-02-06,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere and the European Space Agency (Immunities and Privileges) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,458 +That the draft European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere and the European Space Agency (Immunities and Privileges) (Amendment) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,465 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.218.4,2024-02-06,Delegated Legislation: International Immunities and Privileges,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024, No. 69), dated 22 January 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,459 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1,2024-02-06,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,460 +That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (High-Risk Countries) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024, No. 69), dated 22 January 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,466 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-06c.229.1,2024-02-06,Adjournment Debate: Support for Civilians Fleeing Gaza,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,467 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.275.2,2024-02-07,Leave for Bill: State Pension Age (Compensation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a compensation scheme for women born between 6th April 1950 and 5th April 1960 inclusive who have been affected by increases in the state pension age; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,179 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a compensation scheme for women born between 6th April 1950 and 5th April 1960 inclusive who have been affected by increases in the state pension age; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,180 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.279.1,2024-02-07,Police Grant Report,"I beg to move, -That the Police Grant Report (England and Wales) 2024-25 (HC 482), which was laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,180 +That the Police Grant Report (England and Wales) 2024-25 (HC 482), which was laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,181 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.294.2,2024-02-07,Local Government Finance,"I beg to move, -That the Local Government Finance Report (England) 2024–25 (HC 318), which was laid before this House on 5 February, be approved.",house-of-commons,181 +That the Local Government Finance Report (England) 2024–25 (HC 318), which was laid before this House on 5 February, be approved.",house-of-commons,182 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10,2024-02-07,: ,"That the draft Gender Recognition (Approved Countries and Territories and Saving Provision) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 6 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,184 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,185 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.10,2024-02-07,Approve: Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved. —(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,182 +That the draft Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved. —(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,183 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.330.12,2024-02-07,Approve: Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,183 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1,2024-02-07,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,185 +That the draft Water Industry Act 1991 (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,184 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-07c.331.1,2024-02-07,Adjournment Debate: Physician Associates,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,186 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.389.2,2024-02-08,National HIV Testing Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered National HIV testing week.",house-of-commons,542 +That this House has considered National HIV testing week.",house-of-commons,549 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.404.2,2024-02-08,Post Office Management Culture,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the management culture of the Post Office.",house-of-commons,543 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1,2024-02-08,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,544 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2,2024-02-19,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,439 +That this House has considered the management culture of the Post Office.",house-of-commons,550 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-08b.434.1,2024-02-08,Adjournment Debate: Post Office Services: Isolated Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,551 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.520.2,2024-02-19,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,446 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1,2024-02-19,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)),That the following provisions shall apply to the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. Proceedings in Public Bill Committee (2) Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Tuesday 12 March 2024. @@ -13733,56 +13733,56 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.559.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19 (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7)Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,440 +(7)Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,447 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.1,2024-02-19,Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State or a government department, and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,441 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,448 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.4,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft East Midlands Combined County Authority Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,442 +That the draft East Midlands Combined County Authority Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,449 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.6,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Security (Contributions) (Limits and Thresholds, National Insurance Funds Payments and Extension of Veterans Relief) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,443 +That the draft Social Security (Contributions) (Limits and Thresholds, National Insurance Funds Payments and Extension of Veterans Relief) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.",house-of-commons,450 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.560.8,2024-02-19,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,444 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1,2024-02-19,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,445 +That the draft Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,451 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-19a.561.1,2024-02-19,Adjournment Debate: Infrastructure Procurement,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,452 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.605.2,2024-02-20,Leave for Bill: Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to expand the list of sporting events that must be made available for broadcast by free-to-air television channels to include all qualifying matches played by the Scotland men’s and women’s national football teams in the World Cup and the UEFA European Football Championship; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,611 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to expand the list of sporting events that must be made available for broadcast by free-to-air television channels to include all qualifying matches played by the Scotland men’s and women’s national football teams in the World Cup and the UEFA European Football Championship; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,618 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.2,2024-02-20,Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences,"Amendment proposed: 10, page 1, line 6, at end insert— -“(aa) the just transition test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dave Doogan.)",house-of-commons,124 +“(aa) the just transition test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dave Doogan.)",house-of-commons,125 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.647.4,2024-02-20,Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences,"Amendment proposed: 17, page 1, line 6, at end insert— -“(aa) the climate change test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dr Whitehead.)",house-of-commons,125 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0,2024-02-20,Third Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,123 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,2024-02-20,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"That the draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 January, be approved—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,612 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1,2024-02-20,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,613 +“(aa) the climate change test (see section 4ZD)”.—(Dr Whitehead.)",house-of-commons,126 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.654.0,2024-02-20,Third Reading: Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,124 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.675.4,2024-02-20,Delegated Legislation: Social Security,"That the draft Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) (Payment of Claims) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 January, be approved—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,619 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-20a.676.1,2024-02-20,Adjournment Debate: Walking and Cycling: Government Support,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,620 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.717.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.717.2,2024-02-21,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (Reform),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences authorising the driving of motor vehicles of certain classes; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,78 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences authorising the driving of motor vehicles of certain classes; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,79 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.730.3,2024-02-21,Amendment: Ceasefire in Gaza,"I beg to move amendment (a), to leave out from “House” to end and add -“believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.”",house-of-commons,492 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,79 +“believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.”",house-of-commons,499 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.3,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,80 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.803.6,2024-02-21,Ceasefire in Gaza,"Resolved, -That this House believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.",house-of-commons,491 +That this House believes that an Israeli ground offensive in Rafah risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and therefore must not take place; notes the intolerable loss of Palestinian life, the majority being women and children; condemns the terrorism of Hamas who continue to hold hostages; supports Australia, Canada and New Zealand’s calls for Hamas to release and return all hostages and for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, which means an immediate stop to the fighting and a ceasefire that lasts and is observed by all sides, noting that Israel cannot be expected to cease fighting if Hamas continues with violence and that Israelis have the right to the assurance that the horror of 7 October 2023 cannot happen again; therefore supports diplomatic mediation efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire; demands that rapid and unimpeded humanitarian relief is provided in Gaza; further demands an end to settlement expansion and violence; urges Israel to comply with the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures; calls for the UN Security Council to meet urgently; and urges all international partners to work together to establish a diplomatic process to deliver the peace of a two-state solution, with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state, including working with international partners to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to rather than outcome of that process, because statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and not in the gift of any neighbour.",house-of-commons,498 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.6,2024-02-21,Approve: England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Bank of England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,494 +That the draft Bank of England Levy (Amount of Levy Payable) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,501 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.810.8,2024-02-21,Approve: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,493 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1,2024-02-21,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,495 +That the draft Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Pension Scheme Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 December 2023, be approved.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,500 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-21c.812.1,2024-02-21,Adjournment Debate: Water Pollution: East Durham,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,502 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.904.3,2024-02-22,Backbench Business: Civil Nuclear Road Map,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the civil nuclear roadmap.",house-of-commons,339 +That this House has considered the civil nuclear roadmap.",house-of-commons,346 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.927.1,2024-02-22,Heart and Circulatory Diseases: Premature Deaths,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered premature deaths from heart and circulatory diseases.",house-of-commons,340 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1,2024-02-22,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,341 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,215 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1,2024-02-23,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,216 +That this House has considered premature deaths from heart and circulatory diseases.",house-of-commons,347 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-22c.946.1,2024-02-22,Adjournment Debate: Mole Valley Local Plan,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,348 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1010.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Community and Suspended Sentences (Notification of Details) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,216 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.1031.1,2024-02-23,Adjournment Debate: NHS Property Services,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,217 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.951.4,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Second time. -I have been a Member of Parliament for nearly 23 years. [Hon. Members: “No!] I know it is difficult to believe for some, but it is true. This is the first occasion on which my name has been drawn in the private Member’s Bill ballot; I am pleased to say my name was drawn fourth. I thought long and hard about the most appropriate and best piece of draft legislation to bring forward. I decided on this Bill, because I genuinely think it is incredibly important, and I will set out to the House why that is.",house-of-commons,212 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,213 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,214 +I have been a Member of Parliament for nearly 23 years. [Hon. Members: “No!] I know it is difficult to believe for some, but it is true. This is the first occasion on which my name has been drawn in the private Member’s Bill ballot; I am pleased to say my name was drawn fourth. I thought long and hard about the most appropriate and best piece of draft legislation to bring forward. I decided on this Bill, because I genuinely think it is incredibly important, and I will set out to the House why that is.",house-of-commons,213 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.969.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,214 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-23a.990.2,2024-02-23,Second Reading: Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,215 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.54.1,2024-02-26,Northern Ireland,"I beg to move, -That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty welcoming the return of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland, re-affirming the importance of upholding the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in all its strands, acknowledging the foundational importance of the Acts of Union 1800, including the economic provisions under Article 6 of those Acts, and recognising that, consistent with section 23(1) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, executive power in Northern Ireland shall continue to be vested in His Majesty, and that joint authority is not provided for in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in respect of the UK and Irish Governments.",house-of-commons,474 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1,2024-02-26,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,475 +That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty welcoming the return of the devolved institutions in Northern Ireland, re-affirming the importance of upholding the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in all its strands, acknowledging the foundational importance of the Acts of Union 1800, including the economic provisions under Article 6 of those Acts, and recognising that, consistent with section 23(1) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, executive power in Northern Ireland shall continue to be vested in His Majesty, and that joint authority is not provided for in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 1998 in respect of the UK and Irish Governments.",house-of-commons,481 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-26b.99.1,2024-02-26,Adjournment Debate: Social Media Access in Prisons,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,482 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.171.2,2024-02-27,Leave for Bill: Higher Education (Student Finance and Skills Shortages),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a scheme in which graduates of specified university courses may be exempt from requirements to repay a student loan, in full or in part, provided that they are employed in the United Kingdom in a relevant sector for a minimum time period; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,518 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,2024-02-27,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,519 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to publish proposals for a scheme in which graduates of specified university courses may be exempt from requirements to repay a student loan, in full or in part, provided that they are employed in the United Kingdom in a relevant sector for a minimum time period; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,525 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0.22,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.235.0,2024-02-27,Second Reading: Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,526 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.259.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.259.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 1: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 1 - Estate management services “(1) Within three months of the passage of this Act, the Secretary of State must by regulation provide for residents of managed dwellings to take ownership, at nominal cost, of— (a) an estate management company, or @@ -13791,7 +13791,7 @@ if the estate management company or connected company or business does not— (i) provide the residents of the managed dwellings with a copy of its budget for the forthcoming year and accounts for the past year; (ii) give sufficient notice to enable residents to attend its annual meeting; (iii) acknowledge correspondence sent by registered post to its registered office within a reasonable length of time. -(2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend primary legislation.”—(Helen Morgan.)",house-of-commons,90 +(2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend primary legislation.”—(Helen Morgan.)",house-of-commons,91 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 5: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 5 - Abolition of forfeiture of a long lease “(1) This section applies to any right of forfeiture or re-entry in relation to a dwelling held on a long lease which arises either— (a) under the terms of that lease; or @@ -13800,46 +13800,46 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.262.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27 (3) In this section— “dwelling” means a building or part of a building occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling, together with any yard, garden, or outhouses and appurtenances belonging to it or usually enjoyed with it; “lease” means a lease at law or in equity and includes a sub-lease, but does not include a mortgage term; -“long lease” has the meaning given by sections 76 and 77 of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)Brought up.",house-of-commons,91 +“long lease” has the meaning given by sections 76 and 77 of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)Brought up.",house-of-commons,92 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.265.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.265.1,2024-02-27,New Clause 39: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"New Clause 39 - Rights of first refusal on disposal of freehold homes “(1) Within three months of the passage of this Act, the Secretary of State must by regulations provide for the rights of first refusal granted to qualifying tenants of flats by Part 1 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 to be extended to tenants of freehold houses. (2) Regulations under subsection (1)— (a) may amend primary legislation; (b) are subject to the affirmative procedure (but see subsection (3)). -(3) If before approving a draft of regulations under subsection (1) both Houses of Parliament have agreed amendments to that draft, the Secretary of State must make the regulations in the form of the draft as so amended.”—(Mr Betts.)",house-of-commons,92 +(3) If before approving a draft of regulations under subsection (1) both Houses of Parliament have agreed amendments to that draft, the Secretary of State must make the regulations in the form of the draft as so amended.”—(Mr Betts.)",house-of-commons,93 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.281.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.281.3,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 2 - Determining and sharing the market value,"Amendment proposed: 4, page 136, line 40, at end insert— -“(9) In setting the deferment rate the Secretary of State must have regard to the desirability of encouraging leaseholders to acquire their freehold at the lowest possible cost.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,93 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 7 - Right to vary lease to replace rent with peppercorn rent,"Amendment proposed: 8, in schedule 7, page 168, line 15, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (a).—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,94 +“(9) In setting the deferment rate the Secretary of State must have regard to the desirability of encouraging leaseholders to acquire their freehold at the lowest possible cost.”—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,94 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.290.1,2024-02-27,Amendment: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings: Schedule 7 - Right to vary lease to replace rent with peppercorn rent,"Amendment proposed: 8, in schedule 7, page 168, line 15, leave out sub-sub-paragraph (a).—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,95 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.10,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Local Elections (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,520 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,2024-02-27,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,521 +That the draft Local Elections (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,527 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.3,2024-02-27,Third Reading: “Insolvency of certain persons with an interest in higher-risk and relevant buildings,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,528 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.6,2024-02-27,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to the Committee on Standards.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,522 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to the Committee on Standards.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,529 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.298.8,2024-02-27,Committee on Standards,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 149(14)), That this House: (1) approves the Second Report of the Committee on Standards, HC 413; (2) endorses the recommendation in paragraph 64; and -(3) accordingly suspends Scott Benton from the service of the House for a period of 35 sitting days, beginning on Wednesday 28 February 2024.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,523 +(3) accordingly suspends Scott Benton from the service of the House for a period of 35 sitting days, beginning on Wednesday 28 February 2024.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,530 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,2024-02-27,: ,"That the draft Representation of the People (Postal Vote Handling etc.) (Northern Ireland) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,531 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,538 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.1,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,526 +That the draft Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,533 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.11,2024-02-27,Approve: Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,525 +That the draft Principal Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,532 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.13,2024-02-27,Approve: Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,530 +That the draft Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,537 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.3,2024-02-27,Approve: Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,527 +That the draft Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,534 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.5,2024-02-27,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft West Midlands Combined Authority (Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,528 +That the draft West Midlands Combined Authority (Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,535 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.7,2024-02-27,Approve: Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024 which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,529 +That the draft Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2024 which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,536 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.299.9,2024-02-27,Approve: Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,524 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1,2024-02-27,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,532 +That the draft Service Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 December 2023, be approved.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,531 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-27c.301.1,2024-02-27,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,539 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.369.2,2024-02-28,Leave for Bill: Brain Tumours,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to set a target for the number of glioblastoma patients who take part in clinical trials each year; to require training for medical oncologists to include training relating to brain cancers; to provide that any drug that has been licensed for use on tumours must be trialled on people with brain tumours; to make provision in relation to neuro-oncology multidisciplinary teams in the NHS, including a requirement that each such team must include a medical oncologist; to require manufacturers of drugs licensed to treat tumours to make those drugs available in specified circumstances for clinical trials relating to brain tumours; to make provision about the application of funding caps on funding for multi-drug treatments for glioblastoma brain tumours; to make provision about the processes for funding of drugs intended for the treatment of glioblastoma; to make provision about the management of drug trial data, for the purpose of increasing the quality of data relating to glioblastoma patients; to make provision about reviewing the allocation of existing funding for brain tumour research by the National Institute for Health and Care Research; to make provision about the direct referral of patients by optometrists to accident and emergency departments for the purpose of diagnosing brain tumours; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,186 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2,2024-02-28,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,187 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to set a target for the number of glioblastoma patients who take part in clinical trials each year; to require training for medical oncologists to include training relating to brain cancers; to provide that any drug that has been licensed for use on tumours must be trialled on people with brain tumours; to make provision in relation to neuro-oncology multidisciplinary teams in the NHS, including a requirement that each such team must include a medical oncologist; to require manufacturers of drugs licensed to treat tumours to make those drugs available in specified circumstances for clinical trials relating to brain tumours; to make provision about the application of funding caps on funding for multi-drug treatments for glioblastoma brain tumours; to make provision about the processes for funding of drugs intended for the treatment of glioblastoma; to make provision about the management of drug trial data, for the purpose of increasing the quality of data relating to glioblastoma patients; to make provision about reviewing the allocation of existing funding for brain tumour research by the National Institute for Health and Care Research; to make provision about the direct referral of patients by optometrists to accident and emergency departments for the purpose of diagnosing brain tumours; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,187 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.372.2,2024-02-28,Second Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,188 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.1,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -13849,33 +13849,33 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,188 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,189 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.398.3,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,189 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,190 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.399.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.399.1,2024-02-28,Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under the Act.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,190 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under the Act.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,191 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.400.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.400.1,2024-02-28,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill (Money),"Motion made and Question proposed, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,191 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,192 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.3,2024-02-28,Approve: Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,192 +That the draft Paternity Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,193 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.402.5,2024-02-28,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,193 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1,2024-02-28,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,194 +That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) (Amendment) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 14 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,194 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-28a.404.1,2024-02-28,Adjournment Debate: British Justice System and International Corruption Cases,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,195 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.481.2,2024-02-29,International Women’s Day: Language in Politics,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the use of language in politics in light of International Women’s Day; agrees that the respectful use of language is an important feature of a strong and inclusive democracy; and calls on all parliamentary candidates to pledge that respectful language will be used at all times in the upcoming General Election campaigning period.",house-of-commons,499 +That this House has considered the use of language in politics in light of International Women’s Day; agrees that the respectful use of language is an important feature of a strong and inclusive democracy; and calls on all parliamentary candidates to pledge that respectful language will be used at all times in the upcoming General Election campaigning period.",house-of-commons,506 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.507.1,2024-02-29,Welsh Affairs,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered Welsh affairs.",house-of-commons,500 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1,2024-02-29,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,501 +That this House has considered Welsh affairs.",house-of-commons,507 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-02-29b.537.1,2024-02-29,Adjournment Debate: Young Adults with Spinal Injuries,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,508 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.543.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.543.1,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 163). -The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 64.",house-of-commons,12 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Conversion Practices (Prohibition) Bill — [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,13 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1,2024-03-01,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—( Rebecca Harris .)",house-of-commons,257 +The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 64.",house-of-commons,13 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.596.5,2024-03-01,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Conversion Practices (Prohibition) Bill — [Mr Speaker in the Chair],"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,14 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-01a.615.1,2024-03-01,Adjournment Debate: St Helier Hospital Improvements and New Hospital: Sutton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—( Rebecca Harris .)",house-of-commons,261 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.657.1,2024-03-04,Farming,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered farming.",house-of-commons,564 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1,2024-03-04,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,565 +That this House has considered farming.",house-of-commons,571 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-04a.735.1,2024-03-04,Adjournment Debate: Byers Gill Solar Farm,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,572 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.766.2,2024-03-05,Leave for Bill: Senior Civil Service (Accountability and Appointment),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the scrutiny and approval by Parliament of appointments to senior civil service roles; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,308 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2,2024-03-05,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,309 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the scrutiny and approval by Parliament of appointments to senior civil service roles; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,315 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.769.2,2024-03-05,Second Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,316 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.801.1,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -13884,51 +13884,51 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords] (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,310 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,317 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.1,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,311 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,318 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.802.3,2024-03-05,Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of fees under the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,312 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anthony Browne.)",house-of-commons,319 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.803.1,2024-03-05,Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill: Instruction,"I beg to move, That it be an instruction to the Committee on the Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision about paternity leave in cases involving the death of— (a) the mother of a child, (b) a person with whom a child is, or is expected to be, placed for adoption, or -(c) an applicant or intended applicant for a parental order under section 54 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.",house-of-commons,313 +(c) an applicant or intended applicant for a parental order under section 54 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.",house-of-commons,320 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.805.1,2024-03-05,British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill: Instruction,"I beg to move, -That it be an instruction to the Committee on the British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision for the acquisition of British citizenship by Irish citizens, whether born before or after 31 December 1948, who are resident in the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,314 +That it be an instruction to the Committee on the British Citizenship (Northern Ireland) Bill that the Committee have leave to make provision for the acquisition of British citizenship by Irish citizens, whether born before or after 31 December 1948, who are resident in the United Kingdom.",house-of-commons,321 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.807.2,2024-03-05,"High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill: Money","I beg to move, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.",house-of-commons,315 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.",house-of-commons,322 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.1,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Rates Retention: Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,316 +That the draft Non-Domestic Rating (Rates Retention: Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,323 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.3,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Rating and Valuation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Data Protection Act 2018 (Amendment of Schedule 2 Exemptions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,317 +That the draft Data Protection Act 2018 (Amendment of Schedule 2 Exemptions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,324 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.5,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Data Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,318 +That the draft Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023 (Consequential and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 18 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,325 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Waste Enforcement (Fixed Penalty Receipts) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,319 +That the draft Waste Enforcement (Fixed Penalty Receipts) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2023, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,326 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.808.9,2024-03-05,Delegated Legislation: Environmental Protection,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Packaging Waste (Data Reporting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 17 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,320 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1,2024-03-05,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,321 +That the draft Packaging Waste (Data Reporting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 17 January, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,327 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-05a.809.1,2024-03-05,Adjournment Debate: Groceries Code Adjudicator,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,328 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.852.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.852.1,2024-03-06,Provisional Collection of Taxes,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 51(2)), That, pursuant to section 5 of the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968, provisional statutory effect shall be given to the following motions:— (a) Stamp duty land tax (first-time buyers’ relief: new leases acquired on bare trust) (motion no. 8); (b) Stamp duty land tax (registered providers of social housing) (motion no. 9); (c) Stamp duty land tax (purchases by public bodies) (motion no. 10); -(d) Value added tax (late payment interest and repayment interest) (motion no. 22).—(Jeremy Hunt.)",house-of-commons,32 +(d) Value added tax (late payment interest and repayment interest) (motion no. 22).—(Jeremy Hunt.)",house-of-commons,33 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.932.2,2024-03-06,Estimates (Liaison Committee Recommendation),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 145(3)), That this House agrees with the Report of the Liaison Committee of 5 March: -That a day not later than 18 March be allotted for the consideration of the following Estimates for the financial year 2023–24: Department for Education, insofar as it relates to special educational needs and disabilities provision; and Home Office, insofar as it relates to asylum and migration.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,322 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1,2024-03-06,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,323 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1,2024-03-07,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,239 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3,2024-03-11,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,649 +That a day not later than 18 March be allotted for the consideration of the following Estimates for the financial year 2023–24: Department for Education, insofar as it relates to special educational needs and disabilities provision; and Home Office, insofar as it relates to asylum and migration.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,329 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-06b.933.1,2024-03-06,Adjournment Debate: Dementia Care in Hospital,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,330 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-07c.1068.1,2024-03-07,Adjournment Debate: Pavement Parking,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,243 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.127.3,2024-03-11,Adjournment Debate: Zero Total Allowable Catch: Pollack,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,656 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-11c.43.2,2024-03-11,Leave for Bill: Mortgages (Switching),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the purpose of enabling certain mortgage borrowers to switch to a new mortgage arrangement; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,648 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the purpose of enabling certain mortgage borrowers to switch to a new mortgage arrangement; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,655 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.165.2,2024-03-12,Public Sector Websites (Data Charges),"Ordered, That Simon Lightwood, Dame Angela Eagle, Stella Creasy, Mrs Sharon Hodgson, Kate Hollern, Fabian Hamilton, Nadia Whittome, Ms Marie Rimmer, Cat Smith, Naz Shah, Sarah Edwards and Dr Rupa Huq present the Bill. -Simon Lightwood accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,630 +Simon Lightwood accordingly presented the Bill.",house-of-commons,637 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.257.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.257.3,2024-03-12,Income Tax (Charge),"Resolved, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2024-25.",house-of-commons,130 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2024-25.",house-of-commons,131 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.261.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.261.5,2024-03-12,6. Capital gains tax (reduction in higher rate for residential property gains to 24%),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1H of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (the main rates of CGT) — @@ -13955,60 +13955,60 @@ That— (i) before paragraph (a) insert— “(za) at the rate of 24% (if they are residential property gains),” and (ii) in that paragraph, omit “residential property gains or”. -(3) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to disposals made on or after 6 April 2024.",house-of-commons,131 +(3) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to disposals made on or after 6 April 2024.",house-of-commons,132 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.11,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Police -That the draft South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (Election of Mayor and Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,634 +That the draft South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (Election of Mayor and Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,641 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.15,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Prisons -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,635 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Suitability for Fixed Term Recall) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,642 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Energy -That the draft Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,632 +That the draft Energy Bills Discount Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,639 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.10,2024-03-12,Approve: Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), Public Procurement -That the draft Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,633 +That the draft Single Source Contract (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,640 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.6,2024-03-12,Approve: People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Representation of the People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 January, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,636 +That the draft Representation of the People (Variation of Election Expenses and Exclusions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 January, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,643 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.272.8,2024-03-12,"Approve: General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,631 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1,2024-03-12,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,637 +That the draft General Aviation (Persons on Board, Flight Information and Civil Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 28 November 2023, be approved.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,638 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-12b.274.1,2024-03-12,Adjournment Debate: Inclusive PPE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,644 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.325.2,2024-03-13,Leave for Bill: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (Designation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to transfer the power to designate sites of special scientific interest from Natural England to the Secretary of State; to make provision about the exercise of that power by the Secretary of State; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,650 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,135 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to transfer the power to designate sites of special scientific interest from Natural England to the Secretary of State; to make provision about the exercise of that power by the Secretary of State; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,657 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.331.3,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,136 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.340.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.340.1,2024-03-13,Amendment: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill because, while acknowledging that the measures in the Bill reduce the National Insurance Contributions (NIC) burden on some employees, it considers the Government should prioritise investment in public services spending over yet more cuts in spending which would be the result of lowering tax revenue by reducing NIC rates.”",house-of-commons,136 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill because, while acknowledging that the measures in the Bill reduce the National Insurance Contributions (NIC) burden on some employees, it considers the Government should prioritise investment in public services spending over yet more cuts in spending which would be the result of lowering tax revenue by reducing NIC rates.”",house-of-commons,137 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.373.1,2024-03-13,National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No.2) Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided that is attributable to: (a) reducing the main primary percentage for Class 1 primary national insurance contributions to 8% (and reducing the percentage specified in regulation 131 of the Social Security Contributions Regulations 2001 to 1.85%), and -(b) reducing the main Class 4 percentage for Class 4 national insurance contributions to 6%.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,651 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4,2024-03-13,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,652 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,137 +(b) reducing the main Class 4 percentage for Class 4 national insurance contributions to 6%.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,658 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.374.4,2024-03-13,Clause 1 - Reduction in rates,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,659 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.377.2,2024-03-13,Second Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,138 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.385.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.385.1,2024-03-13,New Clause 2: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of effects of frozen thresholds -“The Treasury must lay before the House of Commons within three months of the passing of this Act a report which sets out its forecasts of the change to the number of people paying national insurance contributions as a result of the thresholds for payment of national insurance remaining frozen over the period 2023/24 to 2027/28, rather than rising in line with CPI.”—(Mr Carmichael.)",house-of-commons,139 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0,2024-03-13,Third Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,138 +“The Treasury must lay before the House of Commons within three months of the passing of this Act a report which sets out its forecasts of the change to the number of people paying national insurance contributions as a result of the thresholds for payment of national insurance remaining frozen over the period 2023/24 to 2027/28, rather than rising in line with CPI.”—(Mr Carmichael.)",house-of-commons,140 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.389.0,2024-03-13,Third Reading: National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,139 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.2,2024-03-13,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft North East Mayoral Combined Authority (Establishment and Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,653 +That the draft North East Mayoral Combined Authority (Establishment and Functions) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,660 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.392.4,2024-03-13,Delegated Legislation: Local Government,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Fire and Rescue Services) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,140 +That the draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Fire and Rescue Services) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 8 February, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,141 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.393.1,2024-03-13,Approve: Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 December 2023, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,654 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1,2024-03-13,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,655 +That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 December 2023, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,661 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-13b.397.1,2024-03-13,Adjournment Debate: Presumption of Parental Involvement in Child Arrangements,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,662 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.536.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.536.6,2024-03-14,Home Office,"Resolved, That, for the year ending with 31 March 2024, for expenditure by the Home Office: (1) further resources, not exceeding £5,302,799,000, be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 500, (2) further resources, not exceeding £578,474,000, be authorised for capital purposes as so set out, and -(3) a further sum, not exceeding £3,400,000,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.",house-of-commons,175 +(3) a further sum, not exceeding £3,400,000,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.",house-of-commons,176 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.539.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.539.10,2024-03-14,Supplementary Estimates 2023-24,"Question put, That, for the year ending with 31 March 2024: (1) further resources, not exceeding £3,319,371,000, be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 447, HC 500, HC 531, HC 533, HC 575 and HC 587, (2) the resources authorised for capital purposes be reduced by £11,316,268,000 as so set out, and -(3) a further sum, not exceeding £8,456,085,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied to expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,176 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1,2024-03-14,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,742 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4,2024-03-15,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,410 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1,2024-03-15,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,411 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,343 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,342 +(3) a further sum, not exceeding £8,456,085,000, be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied to expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Nigel Huddleston.)",house-of-commons,177 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-14d.543.1,2024-03-14,"Adjournment Debate: St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,749 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.549.4,2024-03-15,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,417 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-15a.631.1,2024-03-15,Adjournment Debate: Thames Water: Contingency Plans,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,418 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,350 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.1,2024-03-18,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,349 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.658.3,2024-03-18,Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 12 December 2023 (Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill: Programme): Consideration of Lords Amendments @@ -14016,75 +14016,75 @@ Consideration of Lords Amendments Subsequent stages (2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. (3) Proceedings on the first of any further Messages from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after their commencement. -(4) Proceedings on any subsequent Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,344 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,44 +(4) Proceedings on any subsequent Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,351 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.725.0,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,45 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.728.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.728.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83F). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,35 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 3,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,36 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 4,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 4.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,37 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 5,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 5.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,38 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 6,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6.",house-of-commons,39 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 7,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 7.",house-of-commons,40 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 8,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 8.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,41 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,42 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 10,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,43 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,36 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.732.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 3,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,37 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 4,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 4.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,38 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.741.3,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 5,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 5.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,39 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.749.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 6,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6.",house-of-commons,40 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.754.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 7,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 7.",house-of-commons,41 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.2,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 8,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 8.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,42 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.758.4,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,43 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.763.1,2024-03-18,Disagree: Lords amendment 10,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,44 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.767.1,2024-03-18,Appoint Reasons Committee,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendments 1 to 10; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, Anna Firth, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,345 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,352 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Electricity Supplier Obligations (Excluded Electricity) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,347 +That the draft Electricity Supplier Obligations (Excluded Electricity) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,354 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Energy-Intensive Industry Electricity Support Payments and Levy Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,350 +That the draft Energy-Intensive Industry Electricity Support Payments and Levy Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,357 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Renewables Obligation (Amendment) (Energy Intensive Industries) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,348 +That the draft Renewables Obligation (Amendment) (Energy Intensive Industries) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,355 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.13,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Electricity,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) (Amendment and Excluded Electricity) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,349 +That the draft Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) (Amendment and Excluded Electricity) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,356 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.5,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny Committees, Access to Information and Audit Committees) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,351 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Overview and Scrutiny Committees, Access to Information and Audit Committees) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,358 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.7,2024-03-18,Approve: Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,352 +That the draft Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,359 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.772.9,2024-03-18,Approve: Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,346 +That the draft Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,353 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential, Supplementary and Incidental Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,353 +That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential, Supplementary and Incidental Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,360 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Financial Penalty) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,354 +That the draft Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Financial Penalty) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 19 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,361 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1.7,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.773.1,2024-03-18,Approve: Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 218), dated 26 February, a copy of which was laid before this House on 28 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,355 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1,2024-03-18,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,356 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 218), dated 26 February, a copy of which was laid before this House on 28 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,362 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-18c.775.1,2024-03-18,Adjournment Debate: Cadet Expansion Programme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,363 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.834.2,2024-03-19,Leave for Bill: Illegal and Unsustainable Fishing (Due Diligence),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require suppliers and retailers of fish and related products to establish and implement due diligence systems to ensure that those products are not obtained from illegal or unsustainable fishing; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,556 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4,2024-03-19,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,105 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require suppliers and retailers of fish and related products to establish and implement due diligence systems to ensure that those products are not obtained from illegal or unsustainable fishing; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,563 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.837.4,2024-03-19,Second Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,106 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.882.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.882.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 5: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 5 - Review: Investor-State Dispute Settlement -“The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a review of the financial risk of the implementation of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement aspect of the Investment Chapter of the CPTPP, not more than 18 months after the day on which this Act is passed.”—(Gareth Thomas.)",house-of-commons,106 +“The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a review of the financial risk of the implementation of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement aspect of the Investment Chapter of the CPTPP, not more than 18 months after the day on which this Act is passed.”—(Gareth Thomas.)",house-of-commons,107 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.886.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.886.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 10: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 10 - Report on economic impact of implementation of CPTPP “(1) The Secretary of State must, within six months of the passing of this Act, publish a report on the economic impact of the implementation of the CPTPP. (2) A report published under subsection (1) must include an analysis comparing the respective situation for each of the matters listed in subsection (3) prior to the implementation of the CPTPP with the situation post the implementation of the CPTPP. (3) The matters which must be included in the comparative analysis contained in the report laid under subsection (1) are— (a) the UK’s trade in goods; (b) the UK’s trade in services; and -(c) UK GDP.”—(Richard Thomson.)",house-of-commons,107 +(c) UK GDP.”—(Richard Thomson.)",house-of-commons,108 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.891.1,2024-03-19,New Clause 12: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"New Clause 12 - Impact assessment: UK performers’ rights “(1) The Secretary of State must publish an assessment of the impact of the implementation of performers' rights provisions in the CPTPP. (2) The impact assessment under subsection (1) must include— (a) consideration of the impact of performers’ rights provisions on qualifying individuals in the UK; (b) an assessment of the reciprocity of rights across qualifying countries; -(c) consultation with such persons as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.”—(Sarah Green.)",house-of-commons,108 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0,2024-03-19,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,557 +(c) consultation with such persons as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.”—(Sarah Green.)",house-of-commons,109 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.895.0,2024-03-19,Third Reading: Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,564 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.2,2024-03-19,Approve: Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,558 +That the draft Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,565 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.4,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Companies,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,559 +That the draft National Minimum Wage (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 31 January, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,566 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.6,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Terms and Conditions of Employment,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Strategy and Policy Statement for Energy Policy in Great Britain, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,562 +That the draft Strategy and Policy Statement for Energy Policy in Great Britain, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,569 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.902.9,2024-03-19,Approve: Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,560 +That the draft Fair Dealing Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 1 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,567 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.903.1,2024-03-19,Delegated Legislation: Agriculture,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That this House authorises the Secretary of State to undertake to pay, and to pay by way of financial assistance under section 8 of the Industrial Development Act 1982, a grant or grants exceeding £30 million and up to a total of £75 million to BMW to support the production of electric Minis at Plant Oxford.—(Suzanne Webb) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,561 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1,2024-03-19,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,563 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,568 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-19b.905.1,2024-03-19,Adjournment Debate: Music Education,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,570 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1009.1,2024-03-20,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill: Committal @@ -14101,20 +14101,20 @@ Proceedings in Committee of the whole House, on Consideration and on Third Readi Programming committee (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,616 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,623 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1010.1,2024-03-20,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State by virtue of the Act.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,617 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1,2024-03-20,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now Adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,618 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State by virtue of the Act.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,624 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.1015.1,2024-03-20,Adjournment Debate: Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now Adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,625 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.952.2,2024-03-20,Leave for Bill: Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a statutory code of conduct for Ministers of the Crown; for a statutory code of conduct for Members of the House of Commons and Members of the House of Lords; for a statutory code of conduct for councillors in England; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,614 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2,2024-03-20,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,615 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a statutory code of conduct for Ministers of the Crown; for a statutory code of conduct for Members of the House of Commons and Members of the House of Lords; for a statutory code of conduct for councillors in England; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,621 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-20c.956.2,2024-03-20,Second Reading: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,622 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1073.3,2024-03-21,Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the First Report of the Defence Committee, Ready for War?, HC 26, the Eighth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, Improving Defence Inventory Management, HC 66, and the Nineteenth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, MoD Equipment Plan 2023-33, HC 451.",house-of-commons,717 +That this House has considered the First Report of the Defence Committee, Ready for War?, HC 26, the Eighth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, Improving Defence Inventory Management, HC 66, and the Nineteenth Report of the Committee of Public Accounts, MoD Equipment Plan 2023-33, HC 451.",house-of-commons,724 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1121.3,2024-03-21,Food Security,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the matter of food security, including the effects on it of environmental change and of insect decline.",house-of-commons,718 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1,2024-03-21,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,719 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5,2024-03-22,Second Reading: Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,89 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1,2024-03-22,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,517 +That this House has considered the matter of food security, including the effects on it of environmental change and of insect decline.",house-of-commons,725 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-21c.1152.1,2024-03-21,Adjournment Debate: Trailer and Towing Safety,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,726 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1159.5,2024-03-22,Second Reading: Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,90 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-22a.1233.1,2024-03-22,Adjournment Debate: Kettering General Hospital: Redevelopment,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,524 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1302.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1302.4,2024-03-25,Second Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,1 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1,2024-03-25,New Clause 2: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"New Clause 2 - Requirement for the Secretary of State to publish an annual report on technology-enabled serious and organised crime and technology-enabled threats to national security “After section 234 of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, insert— @@ -14124,34 +14124,34 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1344.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1348.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1348.1,2024-03-25,Clause 2 - Low or no reasonable expectation of privacy,"Amendment proposed: 7, Page 3, line 9, leave out Clause 2.—(Stuart C. McDonald.)",house-of-commons,4 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1351.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1351.0,2024-03-25,Third Reading: Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be read the Third time.",house-of-commons,2 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1356.1,2024-03-25,Acting Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that His Majesty will appoint Rebecca Hilsenrath to the offices of acting Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and acting Health Service Commissioner for England, in accordance with section 3A of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 and paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Health Service Commissioners Act 1993.—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,210 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1,2024-03-25,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,211 +That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that His Majesty will appoint Rebecca Hilsenrath to the offices of acting Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and acting Health Service Commissioner for England, in accordance with section 3A of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 and paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Health Service Commissioners Act 1993.—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,211 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-25b.1363.1,2024-03-25,Adjournment Debate: Taiwan Strait,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Ruth Edwards.)",house-of-commons,212 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1427.2,2024-03-26,Disposal of Waste (Advertising and Penalty Provision),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in Bill to make provision about the advertising of waste disposal services; to require local authorities to issue fixed penalty notices under section 34 of the Environment Act 1990 in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,430 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0,2024-03-26,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,431 +That leave be given to bring in Bill to make provision about the advertising of waste disposal services; to require local authorities to issue fixed penalty notices under section 34 of the Environment Act 1990 in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,437 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1449.0,2024-03-26,Third Reading: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,438 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1453.2,2024-03-26,National Networks National Policy Statement,"I beg to move, -That this House approves the National Policy Statement for National Networks, which was laid before this House on 6 March.",house-of-commons,432 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1,2024-03-26,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,433 +That this House approves the National Policy Statement for National Networks, which was laid before this House on 6 March.",house-of-commons,439 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-03-26b.1467.1,2024-03-26,Adjournment Debate: Public Transport: Carshalton and Wallington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,440 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Resolved, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1B.",house-of-commons,116 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendments 3B and 3C.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,111 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1B.",house-of-commons,117 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.108.2,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendments 3B and 3C.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,112 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.112.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.112.1,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83G). Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 6B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,112 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 6B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,113 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.121.1,2024-04-15,After Clause 4 - Age assessment of unaccompanied children,"Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 7B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,113 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 7B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,114 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.1,2024-04-15,"After Clause 5 - Exemption for agents, allies and employees of the UK Overseas","Motion made, and Question put, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 10B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,115 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 10B. —(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,116 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.130.3,2024-04-15,Appoint Reasons Committee: 10B,"Lords amendment 10B disagreed to. Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendments 1B, 3B and 3C, 6B, 7B and 10B; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,572 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1,2024-04-15,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,573 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their amendment 9 but proposes additional Amendment (a) to the Bill in lieu of that amendment.,house-of-commons,114 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,579 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.135.1,2024-04-15,"Adjournment Debate: Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Young People","Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,580 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-15e.80.5,2024-04-15,Clause 1 - Introduction,That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their amendment 9 but proposes additional Amendment (a) to the Bill in lieu of that amendment.,house-of-commons,115 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.180.2,2024-04-16,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat: Prohibition of Sale,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2024; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,446 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2,2024-04-16,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,67 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2024; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,453 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.185.2,2024-04-16,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,68 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.271.1,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -14160,27 +14160,27 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,448 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,455 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.11,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,447 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,454 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.272.9,2024-04-16,Tobacco and Vapes Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mr Mohindra..)",house-of-commons,449 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1,2024-04-16,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,450 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Mr Mohindra..)",house-of-commons,456 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-16e.274.1,2024-04-16,Adjournment Debate: Solar Supply Chains,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,457 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.337.2,2024-04-17,Leave for Bill: Fireworks (Noise Limits),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the maximum noise levels of fireworks which may be sold to the public; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,401 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 1D,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1D.",house-of-commons,61 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the maximum noise levels of fireworks which may be sold to the public; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,408 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 1D,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1D.",house-of-commons,62 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.355.3,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 3E,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83G). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3E.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,58 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 6D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,59 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 10D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,60 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3E.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,59 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.364.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 6D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 6D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,60 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.1,2024-04-17,Disagree: Lords amendment 10D,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10D.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,61 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.368.3,2024-04-17,Appoint Reasons Committee,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendments 1D, 3E, 6D, and 10D; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,402 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3,2024-04-17,Second Reading: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,62 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,409 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.373.3,2024-04-17,Second Reading: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,63 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.387.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.387.0,2024-04-17,Amendment: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Finance (No. 2) Bill because it fails to make a much-needed reduction in VAT for the hospitality and tourism sectors; fails to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors; does not establish a more progressive tax system by introducing a starter rate, in line with the Scottish Government’s approach; fails to introduce measures through the tax system that would help alleviate the cost of living crisis and reduce inequality; and fails to introduce tax relief measures to enable vital high-growth sectors, like the renewable sector, to grow the economy; and because it derives from a Budget which proposed to extend the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy, threatening the security of jobs in north east Scotland and the UK’s ability to achieve net zero.”",house-of-commons,63 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Finance (No. 2) Bill because it fails to make a much-needed reduction in VAT for the hospitality and tourism sectors; fails to reintroduce tax-free shopping for international visitors; does not establish a more progressive tax system by introducing a starter rate, in line with the Scottish Government’s approach; fails to introduce measures through the tax system that would help alleviate the cost of living crisis and reduce inequality; and fails to introduce tax relief measures to enable vital high-growth sectors, like the renewable sector, to grow the economy; and because it derives from a Budget which proposed to extend the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy, threatening the security of jobs in north east Scotland and the UK’s ability to achieve net zero.”",house-of-commons,64 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.409.1,2024-04-17,Finance (No. 2) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance (No. 2) Bill: (1) The following shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House— @@ -14201,45 +14201,45 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance (No. 2) Bill: (7) When the provisions of the Bill considered, respectively, by the Committee of the whole House and by the Public Bill Committee have been reported to the House, the Bill shall be proceeded with as if it had been reported as a whole to the House from the Public Bill Committee. (8) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (9) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. -(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. —(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,403 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,2024-04-17,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,"That the draft Major Sporting Events (Income Tax Exemption) (2024 UEFA Champions League Final) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,404 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1,2024-04-17,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,405 +(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. —(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,410 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.411.7,2024-04-17,Delegated Legislation: Income Tax,"That the draft Major Sporting Events (Income Tax Exemption) (2024 UEFA Champions League Final) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 26 February, be approved.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,411 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-17d.413.1,2024-04-17,Adjournment Debate: Midge Hall Railway Station,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,412 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.473.3,2024-04-18,Access to Redress Schemes,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the challenges faced by individuals and businesses in accessing effective dispute resolution and obtaining redress in cases of injustice; believes that the Government needs to address these specific challenges, namely a fragmented and inconsistent redress landscape; considers statutory guidance to be an essential measure to ensure compensation and redress schemes follow common principles and lead to fair and independent outcomes; and calls on the Government to create statutory guidance with common principles for setting up and operating a redress scheme.",house-of-commons,476 +That this House recognises the challenges faced by individuals and businesses in accessing effective dispute resolution and obtaining redress in cases of injustice; believes that the Government needs to address these specific challenges, namely a fragmented and inconsistent redress landscape; considers statutory guidance to be an essential measure to ensure compensation and redress schemes follow common principles and lead to fair and independent outcomes; and calls on the Government to create statutory guidance with common principles for setting up and operating a redress scheme.",house-of-commons,483 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.504.2,2024-04-18,Covid-19: Response and Excess Deaths,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the covid-19 pandemic response and trends in excess deaths; and calls on the covid-19 inquiry to move onto its module 4 investigation into vaccines and therapeutics as soon as possible.",house-of-commons,477 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1,2024-04-18,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,478 +That this House has considered the covid-19 pandemic response and trends in excess deaths; and calls on the covid-19 inquiry to move onto its module 4 investigation into vaccines and therapeutics as soon as possible.",house-of-commons,484 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-18a.540.1,2024-04-18,Adjournment Debate: New Build Homes Standards: North Yorkshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,485 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.575.1,2024-04-19,Third Reading: ,"Question put and agreed to. -Bill accordingly read the Third time and passed.",house-of-commons,479 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5,2024-04-19,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"Amendment 2, which stands in my name, changes the procedure that applies to statutory instruments relating to proposed new subsection (9B) to section 7 of the Building Societies Act 1986. They will be subject to the affirmative procedure, rather than to the negative procedure as the Bill currently states. I tabled the amendment after talking to colleagues on both sides of the House. On reflection, it provides for closer scrutiny of the potential changes that could be made via secondary legislation under the Bill. The amendment does not change the immensely positive effect that I believe the Bill will have on the building society sector by bringing it in line with current practices, nor does it change the Bill’s aims, which will, in my view, enormously improve opportunities for people to get on the housing ladder. The result of the Bill will be a better landscape for first-time buyers, and the amendment just improves scrutiny.",house-of-commons,481 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,480 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,482 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1,2024-04-19,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,483 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3G,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3G.",house-of-commons,25 +Bill accordingly read the Third time and passed.",house-of-commons,486 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.576.5,2024-04-19,Amendment 2: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"Amendment 2, which stands in my name, changes the procedure that applies to statutory instruments relating to proposed new subsection (9B) to section 7 of the Building Societies Act 1986. They will be subject to the affirmative procedure, rather than to the negative procedure as the Bill currently states. I tabled the amendment after talking to colleagues on both sides of the House. On reflection, it provides for closer scrutiny of the potential changes that could be made via secondary legislation under the Bill. The amendment does not change the immensely positive effect that I believe the Bill will have on the building society sector by bringing it in line with current practices, nor does it change the Bill’s aims, which will, in my view, enormously improve opportunities for people to get on the housing ladder. The result of the Bill will be a better landscape for first-time buyers, and the amendment just improves scrutiny.",house-of-commons,488 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.577.0,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Building Societies Act 1986 (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,487 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.586.9,2024-04-19,Third Reading: Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,489 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-19b.624.1,2024-04-19,Adjournment Debate: Age-disputed Refugee Children,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Jenkinson.)",house-of-commons,490 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.0,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3G,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3G.",house-of-commons,26 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.681.2,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 10F,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that time (Standing Order No. 83F). -Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10F.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,23 +Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 10F.—(Michael Tomlinson.)",house-of-commons,24 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.685.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.685.3,2024-04-22,Appoint Reasons Committee: 3G and 10F,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendments 3G and 10F; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher, and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,24 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,25 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.693.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.693.7,2024-04-22,Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill (Carry-over Extension),"Motion made, and Question put, -That the period on the expiry of which proceedings on the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill shall lapse in pursuance of paragraph (13) of Standing Order No. 80A shall be extended by 177 days until 12 December 2024.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,26 +That the period on the expiry of which proceedings on the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill shall lapse in pursuance of paragraph (13) of Standing Order No. 80A shall be extended by 177 days until 12 December 2024.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,27 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.698.1,2024-04-22,International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Ms Nusrat Ghani.)",house-of-commons,298 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Ms Nusrat Ghani.)",house-of-commons,305 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.699.1,2024-04-22,Hospice Funding,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the postcode lottery of funding for hospices; and calls on integrated care boards to urgently address the funding for hospice-provided palliative care in their areas.",house-of-commons,299 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3J,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3J.",house-of-commons,28 +That this House has considered the postcode lottery of funding for hospices; and calls on integrated care boards to urgently address the funding for hospice-provided palliative care in their areas.",house-of-commons,306 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.760.3,2024-04-22,Disagree: Lords amendment 3J,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 3J.",house-of-commons,29 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.762.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.762.1,2024-04-22,Appoint Reasons Committee: 3J,"Motion made, and Question put, That a Committee be appointed to draw up a Reason to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendment 3J; That Michael Tomlinson, Scott Mann, Dr Kieran Mullan, James Sunderland, Stephen Kinnock, Colleen Fletcher, and Alison Thewliss be members of the Committee; That Michael Tomlinson be the Chair of the Committee; That three be the quorum of the Committee. -That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,27 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1,2024-04-22,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,300 +That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,28 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-22c.771.1,2024-04-22,Adjournment Debate: Food Poverty Strategy,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,307 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.824.2,2024-04-23,Leave for Bill: Neurodivergent Conditions (Screening and Teacher Training),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about screening for neurodivergent conditions in primary schools; to make provision about teacher training relating to neurodivergent conditions; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,729 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about screening for neurodivergent conditions in primary schools; to make provision about teacher training relating to neurodivergent conditions; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,736 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.827.2,2024-04-23,Second Reading: Football Governance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be read a Second time. -Football is part of our national life. Over the years, English football has become a universal language. Wherever you are, whatever country you are in, you are never far away from a fan of one of our great clubs. We are a global football powerhouse and our economy benefits: billions for the economy, investment in towns and cities across the country, and tens of thousands of jobs. Our premier league is world leading. And the strength of our national game goes far beyond the top tier. Hundreds of thousands of fans turn out every week and come together to support teams up and down the football pyramid. Football clubs are at the heart of our communities. Each and every Member will be able to testify to that. Each Member will also be able to testify to the fact that we have the best fans in the world.",house-of-commons,730 +Football is part of our national life. Over the years, English football has become a universal language. Wherever you are, whatever country you are in, you are never far away from a fan of one of our great clubs. We are a global football powerhouse and our economy benefits: billions for the economy, investment in towns and cities across the country, and tens of thousands of jobs. Our premier league is world leading. And the strength of our national game goes far beyond the top tier. Hundreds of thousands of fans turn out every week and come together to support teams up and down the football pyramid. Football clubs are at the heart of our communities. Each and every Member will be able to testify to that. Each Member will also be able to testify to the fact that we have the best fans in the world.",house-of-commons,737 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.904.3,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Football Governance Bill: Committal (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -14251,20 +14251,20 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,731 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,738 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.1,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,732 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,739 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.10,2024-04-23,: ,"That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 February, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,734 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,741 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.12,2024-04-23,Delegated Legislation: Regulatory Reform,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Growth Duty: Statutory Guidance Refresh, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,733 +That the draft Growth Duty: Statutory Guidance Refresh, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,740 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.3,2024-04-23,Football Governance Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Football Governance Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of a levy by the Independent Football Regulator in connection with the exercise of its functions under the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,735 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Stuart Andrew.)",house-of-commons,742 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.905.6,2024-04-23,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Post Office Network Subsidy Scheme (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,736 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1,2024-04-23,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,737 +That the draft Post Office Network Subsidy Scheme (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,743 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-23a.908.1,2024-04-23,Adjournment Debate: Derbyshire County Council,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,744 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 30: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 30 - Assessment of operation of possession process “(1) The Lord Chancellor must prepare an assessment of the operation of the process by which— (a) on applications made by landlords, the county court is able to make orders for the possession of dwellings in England that are let under assured and regulated tenancies, and @@ -14273,7 +14273,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1035.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (3) In this section— ‘assured tenancy’ means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act; ‘dwelling’ means a building or part of a building which is occupied or intended to be occupied as a separate dwelling; -‘regulated tenancy’ means a regulated tenancy within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,120 +‘regulated tenancy’ means a regulated tenancy within the meaning of the Rent Act 1977.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,121 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1039.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 13: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 13 - Sections 1 and 2: effect of superior leases “(1) Where, immediately before the commencement date, the lessee under an existing lease of premises that consist of or include a dwelling— (a) could sub-let the dwelling under a fixed term assured tenancy without breaching the lease, but @@ -14308,7 +14308,7 @@ the existing lease has effect as if it provided that a failure by the lessee at “sub-letting” includes sub-letting under any inferior lease. (11) In this section references to a lease, and to the terms of a lease, include references to— (a) the terms of any agreement relating to the lease, and -(b) any document or communication from the landlord which gives or refuses consent for sub-letting in relation to a category or description of sub-tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,584 +(b) any document or communication from the landlord which gives or refuses consent for sub-letting in relation to a category or description of sub-tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,591 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 14: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 14 - Powers of Secretary of State in connection with Chapter 1 Clause 14 “(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations amend provision made by or under an Act passed before or later in the same session as this Act so that the provision has effect in relation to periodic assured tenancies in a manner that corresponds or is similar to the manner in which it had effect immediately before the commencement date in relation to— (a) fixed term assured tenancies, or @@ -14333,7 +14333,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1040.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (9) Nothing in this section limits the provision that may be made in regulations under Part 5. (10) In this section— “assured shorthold tenancy” is to be read in accordance with Part 1 of the 1988 Act as it had effect immediately before the commencement date; -“the commencement date” has the meaning given by section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(1)(a).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,585 +“the commencement date” has the meaning given by section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(1)(a).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,592 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 16: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 16 - Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions “(1) The Welsh Ministers may by regulations make provision in relation to occupation contracts, in relation to persons of another description, corresponding (with or without modifications) to provision made by this Chapter in relation to persons who would have a child live with or visit them or are benefits claimants. (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may amend, repeal or revoke provision made by or under— @@ -14342,9 +14342,9 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1041.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 whenever passed or made. (3) In this section— ‘benefits claimant’ has the meaning given by section 8J of the Renting Homes (Fees, Discrimination etc.) (Wales) Act 2019; -‘occupation contract’ has the same meaning as in the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (see section 7 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,586 +‘occupation contract’ has the same meaning as in the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (see section 7 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,593 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 17: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 17 - Power of Secretary of State to extend protection to persons of other descriptions: Wales -“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Welsh Ministers could make under section (Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section 40.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,587 +“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Welsh Ministers could make under section (Power of Welsh Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section 40.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,594 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1042.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 18: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 18 - Prohibition of discrimination relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) The Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 (asp 19) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (4). (2) After section 6 insert— @@ -14487,18 +14487,18 @@ In this Part— (f) the Welfare Reform Act 2012, (g) the Pensions Act 2014, (h) the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018, -“child” means a person under the age of 18.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,588 +“child” means a person under the age of 18.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,595 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1047.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 19: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 19 - Terms in standard securities relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to— (a) prohibit a tenant under a relevant tenancy from having a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling, or (b) restrict the circumstances in which a tenant under a relevant tenancy may have a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling. -(2) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,589 +(2) A term of a standard security over land that consists of or includes a dwelling is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the debtor in the standard security to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,596 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 20: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 20 - Terms in insurance contracts relating to children or benefits status: Scotland “(1) A term of a contract of insurance to which this section applies is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the insured to— (a) prohibit a tenant under a relevant tenancy from having a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling which forms the subject of the tenancy, or (b) restrict the circumstances in which a tenant under a relevant tenancy may have a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling. (2) A term of a contract of insurance to which this section applies is of no effect so far as the term makes provision (however expressed) requiring the insured to prohibit a benefits claimant from being a tenant under a relevant tenancy. -(3) This section applies to contracts of insurance which are entered into or whose duration is extended on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,590 +(3) This section applies to contracts of insurance which are entered into or whose duration is extended on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,597 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 21: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 21 - Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions “(1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about relevant tenancies, corresponding (with or without modifications) to the provision made by this Chapter in relation to persons who would have a child live with or visit them or persons who are benefits claimants, in relation to persons of another description. (2) Regulations under subsection (1)— @@ -14506,7 +14506,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (i) an Act of the Scottish Parliament, (ii) an Act (including this Act), whenever passed or made; -(b) may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,591 +(b) may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,598 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5,2024-04-24,New Clause 22: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 22 - Interpretation of Chapter 4A “In this Chapter— ‘benefits claimant’ means a person who— @@ -14526,7 +14526,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1048.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) a private residential tenancy under the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 (asp 19); (b) an assured tenancy under the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988; (c) a protected or statutory tenancy under the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984; -‘tenant’ includes sub-tenant.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,592 +‘tenant’ includes sub-tenant.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,599 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 23: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 23 - Power of Scottish Ministers to make consequential provision “(1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision that is consequential on Chapter 4A of Part 1 (see section 27 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 10), as a result of which such regulations are to be made by Scottish statutory instrument). (2) Regulations under this section may amend, repeal or revoke provision made by or under— @@ -14540,13 +14540,13 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1049.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (4) The power under subsection (3)(a) to make transitional provision includes power to provide for the regulations to apply (with or without modifications) in relation to tenancies entered into, or advertising begun, before the date on which the regulations come into force. (5) Regulations under this section may only make provision which would be within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament if contained in an Act of that Parliament. (6) Regulations made under this section that amend or repeal provision made by an Act of the Scottish Parliament, or by an Act, are subject to the affirmative procedure (see section 29 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 10)). -(7) Any other regulations made under this section are subject to the negative procedure (see section 28 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,593 +(7) Any other regulations made under this section are subject to the negative procedure (see section 28 of that Act).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,600 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 24: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 24 - Power of Secretary of State to extend protection to persons of other descriptions: Scotland -“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Scottish Ministers could make under section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(2)(b).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,594 +“The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision that the Scottish Ministers could make under section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(1) but for the limitation in section (Power of the Scottish Ministers to extend protection to persons of other descriptions)(2)(b).”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,601 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 25: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 25 - Landlord redress schemes: no Crown status -“A person exercising functions under a landlord redress scheme (other than the Secretary of State) is not to be regarded as the servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, privilege or immunity of the Crown or as exempt from any tax, duty, rate, levy or other charge whatsoever, whether general or local, and any property held by such a person is not to be regarded as property of, or held on behalf of, the Crown.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,595 +“A person exercising functions under a landlord redress scheme (other than the Secretary of State) is not to be regarded as the servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, privilege or immunity of the Crown or as exempt from any tax, duty, rate, levy or other charge whatsoever, whether general or local, and any property held by such a person is not to be regarded as property of, or held on behalf of, the Crown.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,602 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.5,2024-04-24,New Clause 26: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 26 - Other amendments in connection with landlord redress schemes -“Schedule NS1 contains amendments connected with landlord redress schemes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,596 +“Schedule NS1 contains amendments connected with landlord redress schemes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,603 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7,2024-04-24,New Clause 27: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 27 - Commencement “(1) This Act comes into force for the purposes of making regulations on the day on which it is passed. (2) For remaining purposes this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State may by regulations made by statutory instrument appoint, subject to subsections (3) to (6). @@ -14558,7 +14558,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1050.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (c) section 82; (d) Chapter 3 of Part 4. (6) Section 83 and this Part come into force on the day on which this Act is passed. -(7) Different days may be appointed under this section for different purposes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,597 +(7) Different days may be appointed under this section for different purposes.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,604 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 28: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 28 - Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1 “(1) Chapter 1 of Part 1 applies (subject to any provision made by or under this Act)— (a) in relation to an assured tenancy that is entered into on or after the day on which that Chapter comes into force (“the commencement date”), and @@ -14585,7 +14585,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1051.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (10) Regulations under this section may make different provision for different purposes. (11) Regulations under this section are to be made by statutory instrument. (12) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under section (Commencement)(2) and (7) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (1)(a) to the day on which Chapter 1 of Part 1 comes into force is to the day on which that Chapter comes into force for the purposes of the tenancy in question. -(13) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under subsections (3)(b) and (10) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (3)(b) to a date appointed by the Secretary of State in regulations is to a date so appointed for the purposes of the tenancy in question.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,598 +(13) Nothing in this section prevents regulations made under subsections (3)(b) and (10) from appointing different days for the purposes of different descriptions of assured tenancy and, where they do so, the reference in subsection (3)(b) to a date appointed by the Secretary of State in regulations is to a date so appointed for the purposes of the tenancy in question.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,605 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 29: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 29 - Assured agricultural occupancies: opting out etc “(1) The 1988 Act is amended as follows. (2) In section 24 (assured agricultural occupancies), after subsection (1) insert— @@ -14602,11 +14602,11 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1052.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) the person to whom the tenancy is granted or, as the case may be, at least one of the persons to whom it is granted was, immediately before it was granted, a tenant under an assured agricultural occupancy, and (b) the person by whom it is granted or, as the case may be, at least one of the persons by whom it is granted was, immediately before it was granted, a landlord under the assured agricultural occupancy referred to in paragraph (a). (4) In this Chapter “opted-out tenancy” means a tenancy that, but for this section, would be an assured agricultural occupancy.’ -(6) In section 25 (security of tenure) omit subsection (1).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,599 +(6) In section 25 (security of tenure) omit subsection (1).” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,606 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 31: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 31 - Local Commissioners’ investigation of complaints by persons who are not tenants “In section 26 of the Local Government Act 1974, at the end of subsection (8) insert ‘unless— (a) the investigation is in respect of action described in paragraph 5A or 5B of that Schedule, and -(b) the person affected is not an individual of a description whom a scheme approved under Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1996 (investigation of social housing complaints by housing ombudsman) provides may make a complaint under that scheme in respect of that action.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,600 +(b) the person affected is not an individual of a description whom a scheme approved under Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1996 (investigation of social housing complaints by housing ombudsman) provides may make a complaint under that scheme in respect of that action.’”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,607 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1053.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 32: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 32 - Unlicensed HMOs and houses: offences “(1) Section 72 of the Housing Act 2004 (offences in relation to licensing of HMOs) is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (4). (2) For subsection (1) substitute— @@ -14647,7 +14647,7 @@ in circumstances in which the house was required to be licensed under this Part (c) had some other reasonable excuse for failing to ensure that the house was so licensed.” (8) In subsection (4)— (a) for “subsection (1) or (2)” substitute “subsection (2)”, and -(b) for the words following “excuse” substitute “for failing to comply with the condition”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,601 +(b) for the words following “excuse” substitute “for failing to comply with the condition”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,608 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 33: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 33 - Service of improvement notices on landlords and licensors “In Schedule 1 to the Housing Act 2004 (procedure and appeals relating to improvement notices), in paragraph 2(2)— (a) after “the notice” insert “on whichever of the following the authority considers ought to take the action specified in it”, @@ -14655,7 +14655,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (c) after paragraph (b) insert— “(c) (in either case) if the premises or any part of them are let under a tenancy that is periodic or was granted for a term of 21 years or less, or are occupied under a licence— (i) the landlord or licensor; -(ii) any superior landlord or licensor.””—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,602 +(ii) any superior landlord or licensor.””—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,609 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3,2024-04-24,New Clause 34: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 34 - Rent repayment orders: liability of directors etc “In the Housing and Planning Act 2016, after section 51 insert— “51A Landlord which is body corporate: liability of directors etc @@ -14674,7 +14674,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1055.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (a) section 1(2) of the Protection from Eviction Act 1977; (b) section 30(1), 32(1), 72(1) or 95(1) of the Housing Act 2004; (c) section 21 of this Act; -(d) section 48(1), (2) or (3) or 69(2), (3) or (4) of the Renters (Reform) Act 2024.”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,603 +(d) section 48(1), (2) or (3) or 69(2), (3) or (4) of the Renters (Reform) Act 2024.”.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,610 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 35: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 35 - Report on certain matters relating to tenancy reform “(1) The Secretary of State must make arrangements for an independent person to prepare a report on— (a) the impact of section 1 on the provision of relevant tenancies; @@ -14688,7 +14688,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1056.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (3) Nothing in subsection (1) prevents the Secretary of State from arranging for the independent person to include in the report matters additional to those mentioned in that subsection. (4) In this section— “relevant date” means the earliest date appointed by the Secretary of State under section (Application of Chapter 1 of Part 1)(3)(b); -“relevant tenancy” means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act other than a tenancy of social housing within the meaning of Part 2 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,604 +“relevant tenancy” means an assured tenancy within the meaning of the 1988 Act other than a tenancy of social housing within the meaning of Part 2 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008.”—(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,611 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1,2024-04-24,New Clause 36: Renters (Reform) Bill,"New Clause 36 - Report on provision of residential tenancies “(1) The Secretary of State must prepare and lay before both Houses of Parliament a report containing an analysis of statistical data relating to the provision of residential tenancies. (2) A report must be prepared and laid under subsection (1)— @@ -14708,35 +14708,35 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1057.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-2 (7) Where regulations under section 44(4)(c) are made expanding the meaning of “dwelling” in Part 2— (a) a report under subsection (1) may also contain an analysis of statistical data relating to dwellings within the expanded meaning given by those regulations, and (b) where a report does so, subsections (3) and (4) are to be read as if “dwelling” in this section included such dwellings. -(8) This section ceases to have effect at the end of the period of five years beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,605 +(8) This section ceases to have effect at the end of the period of five years beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.” —(Jacob Young.)",house-of-commons,612 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1075.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1075.3,2024-04-24,Clause 116 - Commencement and application,"Amendment proposed: 28, page 111, line 19, at end insert -“, save that section 2(b) comes into force on the day on which this Act is passed only to the extent that it repeals section 21 of the Housing Act 1988; such repeal will not affect the validity of any notices served under that provision on or before the day on which this Act is passed and the provisions of that section will continue to apply to any claims issued in respect of such a notice”.—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,121 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0,2024-04-24,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,583 +“, save that section 2(b) comes into force on the day on which this Act is passed only to the extent that it repeals section 21 of the Housing Act 1988; such repeal will not affect the validity of any notices served under that provision on or before the day on which this Act is passed and the provisions of that section will continue to apply to any claims issued in respect of such a notice”.—(Matthew Pennycook.)",house-of-commons,122 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1093.0,2024-04-24,Third Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,590 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1099.2,2024-04-24,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,607 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,614 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1105.0,2024-04-24,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary James Cleverly relating to Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,606 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary James Cleverly relating to Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,613 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.2,2024-04-24,"Approve: Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 January, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,608 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) (Amendment, Surrender and Compensation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 January, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,615 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1106.4,2024-04-24,Approve: Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,609 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1,2024-04-24,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,610 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2,2024-04-24,Deferred Division: Regulatory Reform,"That the draft Economic Growth (Regulatory Functions) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,122 +That the draft Veterinary Medicines (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,616 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1108.1,2024-04-24,Adjournment Debate: Access to Banking: Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,617 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.1114.2,2024-04-24,Deferred Division: Regulatory Reform,"That the draft Economic Growth (Regulatory Functions) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 6 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,123 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.961.2,2024-04-24,Leave for Bill: Heritage Public Houses,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to maintain a register of heritage public houses in their area and to make provision in connection with the compilation and maintenance of such registers; to make provision relating to planning applications in respect of public houses on such a register; to place restrictions on the sale of heritage public houses; to make provision relating to the nomination of heritage public houses as assets of community value; to make provision about the listing of heritage public houses; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,582 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4,2024-04-24,Second Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,119 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to maintain a register of heritage public houses in their area and to make provision in connection with the compilation and maintenance of such registers; to make provision relating to planning applications in respect of public houses on such a register; to place restrictions on the sale of heritage public houses; to make provision relating to the nomination of heritage public houses as assets of community value; to make provision about the listing of heritage public houses; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,589 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-24b.964.4,2024-04-24,Second Reading: Renters (Reform) Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,120 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1172.2,2024-04-25,Lesbian Visibility Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the importance of Lesbian Visibility Week; and believes LGBTQIA women and non-binary people should be recognised for the work they do and the joy they bring.",house-of-commons,295 +That this House has considered the importance of Lesbian Visibility Week; and believes LGBTQIA women and non-binary people should be recognised for the work they do and the joy they bring.",house-of-commons,302 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1189.1,2024-04-25,Buckland Review of Autism Employment,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the recommendations of the Buckland Review into Autism and Employment; and urges the Government, businesses and the wider economy to implement them.",house-of-commons,296 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1,2024-04-25,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,297 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,224 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2,2024-04-26,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,225 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,226 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,227 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1,2024-04-26,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,228 +That this House has considered the recommendations of the Buckland Review into Autism and Employment; and urges the Government, businesses and the wider economy to implement them.",house-of-commons,303 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-25b.1208.1,2024-04-25,Adjournment Debate: Single-use Plastics,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mr Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,304 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1217.4,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,225 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1239.2,2024-04-26,"Third Reading: High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,226 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1264.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,227 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1275.2,2024-04-26,Third Reading: British Nationality (Irish Citizens) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,228 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-26a.1294.1,2024-04-26,Adjournment Debate: Proposed Hospital: North Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,229 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3.17,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.106.3,2024-04-29,Amendment 28: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"Amendment 28, page 1, line 12, at end insert -“in England and Wales or in Northern Ireland.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,249 +“in England and Wales or in Northern Ireland.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,253 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5,2024-04-29,New Clause 2: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"New Clause 2 - Deletion of cautions for relevant offences: Northern Ireland “(1) If it appears to the Department of Justice in Northern Ireland (“the Department”) that a person has before the coming into force of this Act been cautioned in Northern Ireland for a relevant offence, the Department must direct the Chief Constable to delete details, contained in relevant criminal records, of the caution. (2) As soon as is reasonably practicable after receiving a direction under subsection (1), the Chief Constable must delete the details of the caution. @@ -14752,7 +14752,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.110.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29 “relevant criminal records” means— (a) the Northern Ireland criminal records database, and (b) the UK criminal records database; -“the UK criminal records database” means the names database held by the Secretary of State for the use of constables.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,250 +“the UK criminal records database” means the names database held by the Secretary of State for the use of constables.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,254 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1,2024-04-29,New Clause 3: Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill,"New Clause 3 - Power of Department of Justice to make further consequential provision “(1) The Department of Justice in Northern Ireland may by regulations make provision that— (a) is consequential on any provision made by this Act, and @@ -14767,20 +14767,20 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.111.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29 (5) The power to make regulations under this section is exercisable by statutory rule for the purposes of the Statutory Rules (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 (S.I. 1979/1573 (N.I. 12)). (6) Regulations under this section that amend any provision of primary legislation may not be made unless a draft of the regulations has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, the Northern Ireland Assembly. (7) Any other regulations under this section are subject to negative resolution within the meaning given by section 41(6) of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954. -(8) In this section “primary legislation” has the same meaning as in section 7.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,251 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,"That the draft National Crime Agency (Directed Tasking) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 7 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,252 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,"That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 14 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,253 +(8) In this section “primary legislation” has the same meaning as in section 7.”—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,255 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.10,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: National Crime Agency,"That the draft National Crime Agency (Directed Tasking) Order 2023, which was laid before this House on 7 December 2023, be approved.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,256 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.118.8,2024-04-29,Delegated Legislation: Sea Fisheries,"That the draft Sea Fisheries (International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 14 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,257 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.1,2024-04-29,House of Commons Members’ Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That the sum to be deducted from the salaries of Members of the House of Commons in pursuance of section 4(1) and (2) of the House of Commons Members’ Fund Act 2016 shall for the financial year 2024-25 be £2.20 per month.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,254 +That the sum to be deducted from the salaries of Members of the House of Commons in pursuance of section 4(1) and (2) of the House of Commons Members’ Fund Act 2016 shall for the financial year 2024-25 be £2.20 per month.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,258 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.119.7,2024-04-29,Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority,"Motion made, and Question Proposed, -That, in pursuance of paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, Ms Tina Fahm be appointed as a lay member of the Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority for a period of five years from 6 May 2024 to 4 May 2029.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,255 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1,2024-04-29,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,256 +That, in pursuance of paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 of the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, Ms Tina Fahm be appointed as a lay member of the Speaker’s Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority for a period of five years from 6 May 2024 to 4 May 2029.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,259 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.121.1,2024-04-29,Adjournment Debate: Post-16 Education: Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,260 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.2,2024-04-29,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill that it has power to make provision in the Bill for it to extend to Northern Ireland.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,248 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill that it has power to make provision in the Bill for it to extend to Northern Ireland.—(Robert Largan.)",house-of-commons,252 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-29a.65.5,2024-04-29,Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions),"I beg to move, -That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill that it have leave to make provision relating to Scotland.",house-of-commons,11 +That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill that it have leave to make provision relating to Scotland.",house-of-commons,12 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.171.2,2024-04-30,Leave for Bill: Public Amenities (Adoption by Local Authorities),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to adopt public amenities in certain circumstances where specified minimum standards are met; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,656 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require local authorities to adopt public amenities in certain circumstances where specified minimum standards are met; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,663 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.174.1,2024-04-30,"Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 3)","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 17 May 2023 (Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme) as varied by the Order of 20 November 2023 (Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill: Programme (No. 2)): Consideration of Lords Amendments @@ -14788,38 +14788,38 @@ Consideration of Lords Amendments (2) The Lords Amendments shall be considered in the following order: Lords Amendments 9, 12, 13, 19, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 38, 104, 1 to 8, 10, 11, 14 to 18, 20 to 25, 29, 30, 33 to 37, 39 to 103 and 105 to 148. Subsequent stages (3) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. -(4) The proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,657 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.",house-of-commons,145 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 12,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 12.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,141 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 26,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 26.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,142 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 31,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 31.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,143 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 104,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 104.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,144 +(4) The proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,664 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.211.0,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 9,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 9.",house-of-commons,146 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.214.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 12,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 12.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,142 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.218.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 26,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 26.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,143 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.221.1,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 31,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 31.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,144 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.225.3,2024-04-30,Disagree: Lords amendment 104,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 104.—(Kevin Hollinrake.)",house-of-commons,145 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.2,2024-04-30,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Combined Authorities (Finance) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,658 +That the draft Combined Authorities (Finance) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,665 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.228.4,2024-04-30,Approve: Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Contracts for Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,659 +That the draft Contracts for Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,666 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.229.1,2024-04-30,Approve: Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,660 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1,2024-04-30,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,661 +That the draft Goods Vehicles (International Road Transport Permits and Haulage Within the EU) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,667 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-04-30a.233.1,2024-04-30,Adjournment Debate: Heathrow Airport: Western Rail Link,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,668 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.293.2,2024-05-01,Leave for Bill: Road Traffic (Testing of Blood),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend section 7A of the Road Traffic Act 1988 to provide that a specimen of blood may be subjected to a laboratory test without the permission of the person from whom it was taken; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,393 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4,2024-05-01,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,394 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend section 7A of the Road Traffic Act 1988 to provide that a specimen of blood may be subjected to a laboratory test without the permission of the person from whom it was taken; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,400 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.310.4,2024-05-01,Third Reading: Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,401 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.312.3,2024-05-01,Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 March, be approved.—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,395 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1,2024-05-01,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,396 +That the draft Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 11 March, be approved.—(Mr Gagan Mohindra.)",house-of-commons,402 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-01a.313.1,2024-05-01,Adjournment Debate: UK Trade: Aviation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,403 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.357.2,2024-05-02,Backbench Business: Security in the Western Balkans,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the acute security situation in the Western Balkans; supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina; condemns the attack by Serb nationalist militants in Banjska, Kosovo on 24 September 2023; further supports the authority of the Constitutional Court in Bosnia and Herzegovina; further condemns Russian interference in the Balkans; notes with concern pro-Russian and pro-Serbian irredentist political rhetoric in Montenegro; and urges the Government to increase its engagement with regional partners and international allies to improve the security landscape of the Western Balkans.",house-of-commons,714 +That this House recognises the acute security situation in the Western Balkans; supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina; condemns the attack by Serb nationalist militants in Banjska, Kosovo on 24 September 2023; further supports the authority of the Constitutional Court in Bosnia and Herzegovina; further condemns Russian interference in the Balkans; notes with concern pro-Russian and pro-Serbian irredentist political rhetoric in Montenegro; and urges the Government to increase its engagement with regional partners and international allies to improve the security landscape of the Western Balkans.",house-of-commons,721 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.386.2,2024-05-02,Pension Schemes,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered pension schemes.",house-of-commons,715 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1,2024-05-02,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,716 +That this House has considered pension schemes.",house-of-commons,722 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-02b.413.1,2024-05-02,Adjournment Debate: Kingsmill Massacre Inquest,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,723 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.479.2,2024-05-07,Leave for Bill: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (New Drivers),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences issued to new drivers for the period of six months after the issuing of the licence, for the purpose of increasing safety for road users; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,236 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about licences issued to new drivers for the period of six months after the issuing of the licence, for the purpose of increasing safety for road users; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,237 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.483.1,2024-05-07,Defence,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered defence.",house-of-commons,237 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1,2024-05-07,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,238 +That this House has considered defence.",house-of-commons,238 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-07b.548.1,2024-05-07,Adjournment Debate: Tamar Crossings,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,239 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.602.2,2024-05-08,Leave for Bill: Assistance Dogs and Pavement Parking,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to remove exemptions from requirements to provide access or services to a person who is accompanied by an assistance dog; to make the undertaking of disability equality training in relation to assistance dogs a condition of holding a licence to drive a taxi or private hire vehicle; to prohibit the parking of motor vehicles on pavements and footpaths; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,512 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4,2024-05-08,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,513 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to remove exemptions from requirements to provide access or services to a person who is accompanied by an assistance dog; to make the undertaking of disability equality training in relation to assistance dogs a condition of holding a licence to drive a taxi or private hire vehicle; to prohibit the parking of motor vehicles on pavements and footpaths; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,519 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.605.4,2024-05-08,Clause 1 - Income tax charge for tax year 2024-25,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,520 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 1: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of impact of section 2 “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the expected impact of section 2 of this Act. (2) The review must include analysis setting out the number of individual taxpayers facing a marginal tax rate in the tax year 2024-25 of— @@ -14827,36 +14827,36 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.623.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08 (b) the higher rate of 40%. (3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of— (a) equivalent actual figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24, and -(b) equivalent projected figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,85 +(b) equivalent projected figures to those in subsection (2)(a) and (b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,86 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.628.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.628.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 4: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 4 - Review of impact of section 1 on pensioners “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish a review of the expected impact of section 1 of this Act on those over State Pension age. (2) The review must include analysis setting out, for the tax year 2024-25— (a) the total number of people over the State Pension age paying tax under section 1, and (b) the average tax liability per person of those in subsection (2)(a). -(3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of equivalent projected figures to those in subsections (2)(a) and (2)(b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,86 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1,2024-05-08,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,514 +(3) For comparative purposes, the review must take account of equivalent projected figures to those in subsections (2)(a) and (2)(b) for the tax years 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,87 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.632.1,2024-05-08,Clause 12 - Charge and Main Rate for Financial Year 2025,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,521 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.644.3,2024-05-08,New Clause 2: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 2 - Review of impact of section 12 “(1) The Chancellor must, within three months of this Act being passed, conduct a review of the impact of section 12 of this Act. (2) The review must consider how the rate of corporation tax provided for by section 12 affects— (a) investment decisions taken by businesses, (b) the certainty of businesses about future fiscal and market conditions. -(3) For comparative purposes, the review must include an assessment of how the factors in subsection (2)(a) and (b) would be affected by maintaining corporation tax at a rate no higher than that set out in section 12 until the end of the next parliament.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,87 +(3) For comparative purposes, the review must include an assessment of how the factors in subsection (2)(a) and (b) would be affected by maintaining corporation tax at a rate no higher than that set out in section 12 until the end of the next parliament.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,88 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.648.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.648.1,2024-05-08,New Clause 3: Finance (No. 2) Bill,"New Clause 3 - Analysis of the impact of the energy security investment mechanism “(1) The Chancellor of the Exchequer must, within three months of this Act being passed, publish an analysis of the possible impacts of the energy security investment mechanism on— (a) revenue from the energy profits levy, and (b) investment decisions involving businesses liable to pay the energy profits levy. (2) The analysis under subsection (1) must consider how the impacts in (1)(a) and (1)(b) would be affected by amending the definition of a qualifying accounting period, as set out in section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, to be one that ends before the end of the next Parliament. -(3) In this section, the “energy security investment mechanism” means the mechanism introduced by section 17A of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, as inserted by section 19 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,88 +(3) In this section, the “energy security investment mechanism” means the mechanism introduced by section 17A of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022, as inserted by section 19 of this Act.”—(James Murray.)",house-of-commons,89 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.653.1,2024-05-08,Business of the House (13 May),"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That, at the sitting on Monday 13 May, the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to Risk-Based Exclusion not later than two hours after the commencement of proceedings on that Motion; such Questions shall include the Questions on any Amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved; proceedings on that Motion may be entered upon and may continue, though opposed, after the moment of interruption; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,515 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1,2024-05-08,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,516 +That, at the sitting on Monday 13 May, the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt relating to Risk-Based Exclusion not later than two hours after the commencement of proceedings on that Motion; such Questions shall include the Questions on any Amendments selected by the Speaker which may then be moved; proceedings on that Motion may be entered upon and may continue, though opposed, after the moment of interruption; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,522 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-08c.661.1,2024-05-08,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Communities: East Devon,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,523 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.714.2,2024-05-09,Miners and Mining Communities,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered miners and mining communities.",house-of-commons,574 +That this House has considered miners and mining communities.",house-of-commons,581 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.762.1,2024-05-09,BBC Mid-term Charter Review,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the BBC mid-term charter review.",house-of-commons,575 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1,2024-05-09,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,576 +That this House has considered the BBC mid-term charter review.",house-of-commons,582 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-09b.792.1,2024-05-09,Adjournment Debate: Local Government Officials: Bullying,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mark Fletcher.)",house-of-commons,583 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.104.0.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.104.0,2024-05-13,Amendment: Risk-based Exclusion,"Amendment proposed: (o), in paragraph (1), leave out -“, save that the threshold for risk-based exclusion should be when a Member has been charged with a relevant offence”.—(Wendy Chamberlain.)",house-of-commons,68 +“, save that the threshold for risk-based exclusion should be when a Member has been charged with a relevant offence”.—(Wendy Chamberlain.)",house-of-commons,69 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.107.2,2024-05-13,Adjournment Debate: Risk-based Exclusion,"Resolved, That— (1) this House approves the Report from the House of Commons Commission, A risk-based exclusion policy for the House of Commons – updated proposals, HC 386; @@ -14892,22 +14892,22 @@ That— “() risk-based exclusion from the Parliamentary estate”; and (2) After paragraph 5(b) insert “() The Speaker shall not specify the reason for which a proxy vote has been given in any such certificate.” -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,453 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,460 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.30.1,2024-05-13,Public Procurement,"I beg to move, -That the draft Procurement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,451 +That the draft Procurement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.",house-of-commons,458 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-13c.48.1,2024-05-13,Agriculture,"I beg to move, -That the draft Agriculture (Delinked Payments) (Reductions) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,452 +That the draft Agriculture (Delinked Payments) (Reductions) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,459 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.164.2,2024-05-14,Leave for Bill: Bathing Waters (Monitoring and Reporting),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about monitoring and reporting of water quality in bathing water sites in coastal areas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,334 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about monitoring and reporting of water quality in bathing water sites in coastal areas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,341 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.167.1,2024-05-14,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,335 +That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,342 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.176.2,2024-05-14,Employment (Allocation of Tips),"I beg to move, -That the draft Code of Practice on Fair and Transparent Distribution of Tips, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,336 +That the draft Code of Practice on Fair and Transparent Distribution of Tips, which was laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,343 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.191.1,2024-05-14,War Graves Week,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered War Graves Week.",house-of-commons,337 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1,2024-05-14,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,338 +That this House has considered War Graves Week.",house-of-commons,344 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-14c.229.1,2024-05-14,Adjournment Debate: Petition - Recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,345 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.269.2,2024-05-15,Leave for Bill: Child Sexual Abuse Material (Digital Devices),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a power to require a person to grant access to their digital devices in the course of a lawful inspection under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 where there is a reasonable suspicion that the device may contain child sexual abuse material; to provide that refusal to grant such access constitutes an offence; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,375 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for a power to require a person to grant access to their digital devices in the course of a lawful inspection under the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 where there is a reasonable suspicion that the device may contain child sexual abuse material; to provide that refusal to grant such access constitutes an offence; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,382 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.271.1,2024-05-15,Criminal Justice Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question proposed, That the Order of 28 November 2023 (Criminal Justice Bill: Programme) be varied as follows: (1) Paragraphs (4) and (5) of the Order shall be omitted. @@ -14922,8 +14922,8 @@ That the Order of 28 November 2023 (Criminal Justice Bill: Programme) be varied | Second day | | | New clauses and new Schedules relating to the police, policing and police powers, the prevention, detection and reporting of offences, management of offenders, proceeds of crime and property connected with criminal behaviour, serious crime prevention orders, begging, rough sleeping, anti-social behaviour, crime and disorder strategies, public order, retail crime or conversion practices, other than new clauses and new Schedules relating to abortion; amendments to clauses 18 to 27, clauses 37 to 89 and Schedules 3 to 9, other than amendments relating to abortion. | Three hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day | | New clauses and new Schedules relating to abortion; amendments relating to abortion; remaining proceedings on Consideration. | Six hours after the commencement of proceedings on Consideration on the second day | -(4) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,376 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0,2024-05-15,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,377 +(4) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Joy Morrissey.)",house-of-commons,383 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.275.0,2024-05-15,Second Reading: Criminal Justice Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,384 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5,2024-05-15,New Clause 62: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 62 - Sexual Activity with a Corpse (1) In the Sexual Offences Act 2003 for section 70 substitute— “70 Sexual activity with a corpse @@ -14941,7 +14941,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.374.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 paragraph 152 of Schedule 15 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003; paragraph 35 of Schedule 3 to the Sexual Offences Act 2003; paragraph 33 of Schedule 4 to the Modern Slavery Act 2015; -paragraph 38(ba) of Schedule 18 to the Sentencing Code.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,378 +paragraph 38(ba) of Schedule 18 to the Sentencing Code.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,385 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 87: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 87 - Manslaughter: sexual conduct aggravating factor “(1) In Chapter 3 of Part 4 of the Sentencing Code (seriousness and determining sentence), after section 72 insert— “72A Manslaughter involving sexual conduct @@ -14952,13 +14952,13 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (2) In section 238 of the Armed Forces Act 2006 (deciding the seriousness of an offence), after subsection (8) (inserted by section 23) insert— “(9)In section 72A of the Sentencing Code (manslaughter involving sexual conduct)— (a) the reference to an offence of manslaughter is to be read as including a reference to an offence under section 42 as respects which the corresponding offence under the law of England and Wales is manslaughter, and -(b) the references to a court are to be read as including a court dealing with an offender for a service offence.”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,379 +(b) the references to a court are to be read as including a court dealing with an offender for a service offence.”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,386 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.375.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 88: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 88 - Length of terrorism sentence with fixed licence period: Northern Ireland “(1) In Article 7 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2008 (S.I. 2008/1216 (N.I. 1))— (a) in paragraph (2) omit “Articles 13A, 14 and 15A and”; (b) in paragraph (3) before sub-paragraph (a) insert— “(za) Articles 13A and 14 of this Order;”.” -(2) The amendments made by this section apply in relation to convictions occurring on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,380 +(2) The amendments made by this section apply in relation to convictions occurring on or after the day on which this section comes into force.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,387 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 89: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 89 - Reviews of sentencing: time limits “(1) Schedule 3 to the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (reviews of sentencing - supplementary) is amended as follows. (2) In paragraph 1 (time limit for notice of application for leave to refer a case)— @@ -14972,7 +14972,7 @@ notice of an application for leave to refer the case in question to the Court of (3) For the purposes of this Part, a certificate of the Attorney General as to the date on which a request to review the sentencing of a person was received is conclusive evidence of that fact. (4) Where more than one request to review the sentencing of a person is received, references in sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) to a request are to the first request that is received.” (3) In paragraph 12 (application of Schedule to Northern Ireland), after paragraph (d) insert— -“(da) paragraph 1 has effect as if sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) were omitted;”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,381 +“(da) paragraph 1 has effect as if sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) were omitted;”.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,388 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 94: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 94 - Cuckooing “(1) A person commits an offence if they— (a) exercise control over the dwelling of another person, and @@ -14982,7 +14982,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.376.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (4) The Secretary of State may by regulations amend Schedule (Cuckooing: specified offences). (5) A person who commits an offence under this section is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding the general limit in a magistrates’ court or a fine (or both); -(b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or a fine (or both).”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,382 +(b) on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or a fine (or both).”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,389 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 95: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 95 - Cuckooing: interpretation “(1) This section supplements section (Cuckooing). (2) A reference to “the dwelling of a person” is to any structure or part of a structure occupied by the person as their home or other living accommodation (whether the occupation is separate or shared with others), together with any yard, garden, grounds, garage or outhouse belonging to it or used with it. @@ -14997,7 +14997,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (b) they have capacity (within the meaning of the Mental Capacity Act 2005) to give consent to the exercise of control for that purpose, (c) they are given sufficient information to enable them to make an informed decision about whether to consent, (d) they give consent freely, and -(e) the consent is not withdrawn.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,383 +(e) the consent is not withdrawn.”—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,390 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3,2024-05-15,New Clause 103: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 103 - Restricting parental responsibility when sentencing for rape of a child “(1) The Children Act 1989 is amended in accordance with subsections (2) to (5). (2) In section 10A (inserted by section (Restricting parental responsibility where one parent kills the other)(3) of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024)— @@ -15020,7 +15020,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (ii) in paragraph (b), for “P with respect to C” substitute “the person with respect to the child”; (b) in subsection (5C) (inserted by section (Restricting parental responsibility where one parent kills the other)(6)(b) of the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024), for “P with respect to C” substitute “the person with respect to the child”. (6) In section 379 of the Sentencing Act 2020 (other behaviour orders etc), after subsection (1) insert— -“(1A) See section 10A(1) of the Children Act 1989 for circumstances in which the Crown Court may be required to make a prohibited steps order when dealing with an offender for murder, manslaughter or the rape of a child.””—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,384 +“(1A) See section 10A(1) of the Children Act 1989 for circumstances in which the Crown Court may be required to make a prohibited steps order when dealing with an offender for murder, manslaughter or the rape of a child.””—(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,391 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 104: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 104 - Report on duty to make prohibited steps orders and power to repeal “(1) As soon as reasonably practicable after the end of the period of three years beginning with the day on which section (Restricting parental responsibility when sentencing for rape of a child) comes into force, the Secretary of State must— (a) prepare a report on the operation of sections 10A and 10B of the Children Act 1989 (duty on Crown Court to make prohibited steps order) during the period, and @@ -15029,7 +15029,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.378.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (a) section 10A(1)(b) of the Children Act 1989, or (b) sections 10A and 10B of that Act. (3) But regulations under subsection (2) may only be made during the period of 6 months beginning with the day on which the report under subsection (1) was laid before Parliament. -(4) The consequential provision which may be made by regulations under subsection (2) by virtue of section 86(1)(a) includes provision amending or repealing any provision made by an Act of Parliament or an Act or Measure of Senedd Cymru.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,385 +(4) The consequential provision which may be made by regulations under subsection (2) by virtue of section 86(1)(a) includes provision amending or repealing any provision made by an Act of Parliament or an Act or Measure of Senedd Cymru.” —(Laura Farris.)",house-of-commons,392 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 44: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 44 - Sexual exploitation of an adult (1) The Sexual Offences Act 2003 is amended as follows. (2) Section 52 is amended as follows— @@ -15041,7 +15041,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (4) Section 54 is amended as follows— (a) in subsection (2) for “sections 51A, 52, 53 and 53A” substitute “section 53A”, and (b) at end insert— -“(4) In sections 52 and 53 “sexual exploitation” means conduct by which a person manipulates, deceives, coerces or controls another person to undertake sexual activity.”.”—(Jess Phillips.)",house-of-commons,48 +“(4) In sections 52 and 53 “sexual exploitation” means conduct by which a person manipulates, deceives, coerces or controls another person to undertake sexual activity.”.”—(Jess Phillips.)",house-of-commons,49 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.383.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 57: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 57 - Offence of causing death or serious injury by dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling “(1) The Road Traffic Act 1988 is amended as follows. (2) Before section 28 (dangerous cycling) insert— @@ -15069,7 +15069,7 @@ A person who causes the death of another person by riding a cycle on a road or o (5) The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 is amended as follows. (6) In the table in Part 1 of Schedule 2, after the row beginning “RTA section 27” insert in columns 1 to 4— “RTA Section 27ACausing death by dangerous cycling.On indictment.14 years.RTA Section 27BCausing serious injury by dangerous cycling.(a) Summarily.(b) On indictment.(a) 12 months or the statutory maximum or both.(b) 5 years of a fine or both.RTA Section 27CCausing death by careless of inconsiderate cycling.(a) Summarily.(b) On indictment.(a) 12 months (in England and Wales) or 6 months (in Scotland) or the statutory maximum or both.(b) 5 years or a fine or both.”” -",house-of-commons,386 +",house-of-commons,393 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 59: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 59 - Ban on “ninja swords” “(1) The Secretary of State must exercise their powers under section 141(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 to amend the Schedule to the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive Weapons) Order 1988 as follows. (2) In paragraph 1, after sub-paragraph (t) insert— @@ -15077,7 +15077,7 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.384.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15 (3) Regulations laid under subsection (1) must— (a) be laid within six months of the date of Royal Assent to this Act, (b) be laid following consultation on the definitions of possession for sporting use and possession of antiques, and -(c) include, subject to the results of the consultation under subsection (3)(b), exemptions for sporting use and for possession of antiques.”—(Alex Cunningham.)",house-of-commons,49 +(c) include, subject to the results of the consultation under subsection (3)(b), exemptions for sporting use and for possession of antiques.”—(Alex Cunningham.)",house-of-commons,50 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.388.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.388.1,2024-05-15,New Clause 91: Criminal Justice Bill,"New Clause 91 - Offence of failing to meet pollution performance commitment levels “(1) A water or water and sewerage company (“C”) commits an offence where C has— (a) failed to meet its pollution performance commitment level for three consecutive years; or @@ -15091,41 +15091,41 @@ for three consecutive years. “total pollution incidents per 10,000km2” and “serious pollution incidents” mean the relevant figures under those headings reported by the Environment Agency in its annual environmental performance report. (3) If guilty of an offence under this section, C is liable— (a) on summary conviction, to a fine; -(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.”—(Tim Farron.)",house-of-commons,50 +(b) on conviction on indictment, to a fine.”—(Tim Farron.)",house-of-commons,51 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.392.1,2024-05-15,Clause 13 - Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking),"Amendments made: 142, page 10, line 37, after “conviction” insert “in England and Wales”. -This amendment and Amendments 143 to 147 extend the clause to Northern Ireland and make changes to the clause to cater for this extension.",house-of-commons,387 +This amendment and Amendments 143 to 147 extend the clause to Northern Ireland and make changes to the clause to cater for this extension.",house-of-commons,394 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.3,2024-05-15,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Legal Aid and Advice.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,388 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Legal Aid and Advice.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,395 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.393.6,2024-05-15,"Approve: Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,389 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,2024-05-15,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,390 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1,2024-05-15,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,391 +That the draft Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Legal Aid: Domestic Abuse) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,396 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.394.5,2024-05-15,Approve: Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Securitisation (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 22 April, be approved.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,397 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-15c.396.1,2024-05-15,Adjournment Debate: Leaseholders and Freeholders,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,398 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.463.3,2024-05-16,Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report,"I beg to move, -That this House notes the findings of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report on Women’s State Pension age; and calls on the Government to deliver prompt compensation to women born in the 1950s who had their State Pension age raised.",house-of-commons,628 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1,2024-05-16,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,629 +That this House notes the findings of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report on Women’s State Pension age; and calls on the Government to deliver prompt compensation to women born in the 1950s who had their State Pension age raised.",house-of-commons,635 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-16c.525.1,2024-05-16,Adjournment Debate: Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,636 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.533.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.533.2,2024-05-17,Prayers,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 163). -The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 37.",house-of-commons,84 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,502 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,2024-05-17,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"Amendment 6, page 2, line 12, leave out subsection (10) —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,504 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,503 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,505 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,2024-05-17,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,"Amendment made: 2, in the schedule, page 5, line 29, leave out “not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale”. —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,507 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,506 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,508 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,509 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,510 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1,2024-05-17,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,511 +The House divided: Ayes 0, Noes 37.",house-of-commons,85 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.534.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Licensing Hours Extensions Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,509 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0.20,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.547.0,2024-05-17,Amendment 6: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"Amendment 6, page 2, line 12, leave out subsection (10) —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,511 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.548.0,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,510 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.557.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,512 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.0,2024-05-17,Clause 1 - Livestock worrying: scope and consequences of offence,"Amendment made: 2, in the schedule, page 5, line 29, leave out “not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale”. —(Dr Coffey.)",house-of-commons,514 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.573.1,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,513 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.580.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Secure 16 to 19 Academies Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,515 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.586.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: School Attendance (Duties of Local Authorities and Proprietors of Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,516 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.596.2,2024-05-17,Third Reading: Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,517 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-17a.609.1,2024-05-17,Adjournment Debate: Hajj Fraud,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Rebecca Harris.)",house-of-commons,518 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.672.1,2024-05-20,Ukraine,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the situation in Ukraine.",house-of-commons,740 +That this House has considered the situation in Ukraine.",house-of-commons,747 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-20a.714.3,2024-05-20,Adjournment Debate: Petitions Committee,"Ordered, That Steve Double be added to the Petitions Committee—(Sir Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,741 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Scott Mann.)",house-of-commons,748 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.782.2,2024-05-21,Leave for Bill: Children (Parental Imprisonment),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish national policy guidelines in respect of children with a parent in prison, including for the identification of the children of prisoners at the point of sentence and for accountability for providing support to the children of prisoners; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,362 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish national policy guidelines in respect of children with a parent in prison, including for the identification of the children of prisoners at the point of sentence and for accountability for providing support to the children of prisoners; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,369 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.800.3.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.800.3,2024-05-21,After Clause 308 - Secondary ticketing facilities,"Resolved, -That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment and proposes Amendments (a) and (b) to the Bill in lieu of the Lords Amendment 104B.",house-of-commons,45 +That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment and proposes Amendments (a) and (b) to the Bill in lieu of the Lords Amendment 104B.",house-of-commons,46 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.805.1,2024-05-21,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,363 +That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Increase of Borrowing Limits) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 April, be approved.",house-of-commons,370 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.838.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.838.1,2024-05-21,High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill (Instruction) (No. 3),"Resolved, That it be an instruction to the Select Committee to which the High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill is committed to deal with the Bill as follows: (1) The Committee shall, before concluding its proceedings, amend the Bill by— @@ -15143,14 +15143,14 @@ That it be an instruction to the Select Committee to which the High Speed Rail ( (b) in relation to the railway mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) as set out on the plans deposited in January 2022 in connection with the Bill in the office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons, its broad route alignment, and (c) the fact that there are to be no new stations (other than Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport) on the railway mentioned in sub-paragraph (a). (5) The Committee shall have power to consider any amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill which, if the Bill were a private bill, could not be made except upon petition for additional provision. -(6) Paragraph (5) applies only so far as the amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill fall within the principle of the Bill as provided for by paragraphs (3) and (4) above.",house-of-commons,46 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1,2024-05-21,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,364 +(6) Paragraph (5) applies only so far as the amendments proposed by the member in charge of the Bill fall within the principle of the Bill as provided for by paragraphs (3) and (4) above.",house-of-commons,47 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-21a.844.1,2024-05-21,Adjournment Debate: Allergy Guidance for Schools,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,371 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.910.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.910.2,2024-05-22,Leave for Bill: Immigration and Asylum,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the annual approval by the House of Commons of maximum numbers in respect of immigration and asylum; to provide that asylum may only be granted to individuals identified as refugees by the UN Refugee Agency, other than in specified circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,33 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for the annual approval by the House of Commons of maximum numbers in respect of immigration and asylum; to provide that asylum may only be granted to individuals identified as refugees by the UN Refugee Agency, other than in specified circumstances; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,34 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.917.1,2024-05-22,Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism,"I beg to move, -That the draft Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Risk of Being Drawn into Terrorism) (Revised Guidance) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,324 +That the draft Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Risk of Being Drawn into Terrorism) (Revised Guidance) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 7 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,331 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.926.1,2024-05-22,Approve: Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 8 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,325 +That the draft Licensing Act 2003 (UEFA European Football Championship Licensing Hours) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 8 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,332 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.931.1,2024-05-22,Holocaust Memorial Bill: Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That the following provisions shall apply to the Holocaust Memorial Bill: (1) (a) the Order of the House of 17 April re-committing the Holocaust Memorial Bill to a public bill committee shall be discharged, and @@ -15189,18 +15189,18 @@ and shall not put any other questions, other than the question on any motion des (17) The start of any debate under Standing Order No. 24 (Emergency debates) to be held on a day on which the Bill has been set down to be taken as an Order of the Day shall be postponed until the conclusion of any proceedings on that day to which this Order applies. (18) Proceedings to which this Order applies shall not be interrupted under any Standing Order relating to the sittings of the House. (19) (a) Any private business which has been set down for consideration at a time falling after the commencement of proceedings on this Order or on the Bill on a day on which the Bill has been set down to be taken as an Order of the Day shall, instead of being considered as provided by Standing Orders or by any Order of the House, be considered at the conclusion of the proceedings on the Bill on that day. -(b) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply to the private business so far as necessary for the purpose of securing that the business may be considered for a period of three hours.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,326 +(b) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) shall apply to the private business so far as necessary for the purpose of securing that the business may be considered for a period of three hours.—(Paul Holmes.)",house-of-commons,333 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.978.1,2024-05-22,New Clause 1: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"New Clause 1 - Review of security arrangements “(1) The Secretary of State must, prior to the commencement of construction of a Holocaust memorial or learning centre— (a) carry out a review of proposed security arrangements for the proposed Holocaust memorial or learning centre; (b) lay before Parliament a report on the outcome and findings of the review of the proposed security arrangements; (c) by regulations, specify the security arrangements which are to be implemented for the proposed Holocaust memorial or learning centre. -(2) Regulations made under subsection (1)(c) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”—(John Stevenson.)",house-of-commons,34 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,327 +(2) Regulations made under subsection (1)(c) are subject to the affirmative procedure.”—(John Stevenson.)",house-of-commons,35 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.990.1,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill,"The Deputy Speaker put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair (Standing Order No. 83E), That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,334 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.4,2024-05-22,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Orders Nos. 15 and 41A), That, at this day’s sitting, (1) Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motions (i) in the name of Julia Lopez, relating to Consumer Protection; (ii) in the name of Andrea Leadsom, relating to Medicines; and (iii) in the name of Secretary Alex Chalk relating to Private International Law; and -(2) the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt, relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,328 +(2) the Motion in the name of Penny Mordaunt, relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,335 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.992.8,2024-05-22,Third Reading: Holocaust Memorial Bill (Carry-over),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 80A(1)(a)), That the following provisions shall apply in respect of the Holocaust Memorial Bill: Suspension at end of this Parliament @@ -15220,14 +15220,14 @@ Suspension at end of this Parliament (b) the Bill shall be set down as an order of the day for third reading. (5) If this paragraph applies, the Bill shall be deemed to have passed through all its stages in this House. Other -That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House.—(Simon Hoare.)",house-of-commons,329 +That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House.—(Simon Hoare.)",house-of-commons,336 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.2,2024-05-22,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,330 +That the draft Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 25 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,337 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.4,2024-05-22,"Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,331 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments relating to Registered Dental Hygienists, Registered Dental Therapists and Registered Pharmacy Technicians) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,338 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.993.6,2024-05-22,Delegated Legislation: Medicines,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments (2019 Hague Convention etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,332 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1,2024-05-22,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,333 +That the draft Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments (2019 Hague Convention etc.) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 April, be approved.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,339 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-22b.996.1,2024-05-22,Adjournment Debate: Funding for Local Councils,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Aaron Bell.)",house-of-commons,340 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1,2024-05-23,Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question proposed, (1) That, notwithstanding the Order of 30 January 2024 (Adjournment (February, Easter, May Bank Holiday and Whitsun Recesses)), the House shall meet on Friday 24 May at 9.30 am. (2) That paragraphs (3) to (13) shall apply to today’s sitting and to the sitting on Friday 24 May. @@ -15247,69 +15247,69 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1090.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-2 (14) The start of any emergency debate under Standing Order No. 24 (Emergency debates) to be held at today’s sitting shall be postponed until the conclusion of government business; and no such debate shall be held at the sitting on Friday 24 May. (15) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, notwithstanding Standing Order No. 11(4) and (5), urgent questions and statements may be taken before the commencement of public business. (16) That at today’s sitting, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until any Messages from the Lords have been received and any Committee to draw up Reasons has reported. -(17) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until a Message has been received from the Lords Commissioners.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,288 +(17) That at the sitting on Friday 24 May, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until a Message has been received from the Lords Commissioners.—(Penny Mordaunt.)",house-of-commons,292 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1093.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1093.2,2024-05-23,Third Reading: Finance (No.2) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill now be read the Third time. -May I take the opportunity to thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and the other Madam Deputy Speaker for your professionalism, kindness and robustness in this place? You will be sorely missed, and I express my appreciation to all those who have announced that they will be standing down at this election and thank them for their service in this House. I think I speak for everybody when I say that everybody who comes into this place does so with very positive motivations, because they want to make the world a better place for their children and grandchildren. That may sound trite, but it is a motivation we all share. We may disagree on the route to achieve that, but anybody who comes into this place does so with incredible professionalism, and we should all thank them for that service.",house-of-commons,19 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1,2024-05-23,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,289 +May I take the opportunity to thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and the other Madam Deputy Speaker for your professionalism, kindness and robustness in this place? You will be sorely missed, and I express my appreciation to all those who have announced that they will be standing down at this election and thank them for their service in this House. I think I speak for everybody when I say that everybody who comes into this place does so with very positive motivations, because they want to make the world a better place for their children and grandchildren. That may sound trite, but it is a motivation we all share. We may disagree on the route to achieve that, but anybody who comes into this place does so with incredible professionalism, and we should all thank them for that service.",house-of-commons,20 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-23c.1117.1,2024-05-23,Adjournment Debate: National Grid Proposals: North East Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Suzanne Webb.)",house-of-commons,293 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1127.1,2024-05-24,Approve: Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 643), dated 14 May, a copy of which was laid before this House on 15 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,638 +That the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Revocations) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 643), dated 14 May, a copy of which was laid before this House on 15 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,645 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1138.1,2024-05-24,Coroners,"I beg to move, -That the draft Coroners (Suspension of Requirement for Jury at Inquest: Coronavirus) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 2 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,639 +That the draft Coroners (Suspension of Requirement for Jury at Inquest: Coronavirus) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 2 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,646 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1144.1,2024-05-24,VICTIMS AND PRISONERS BILL: MONEY,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(b), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Victims and Prisoners Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,640 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Victims and Prisoners Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a Minister of the Crown.—(Mike Wood.)",house-of-commons,647 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1163.1,2024-05-24,Energy,"I beg to move, -That the draft Energy Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,641 +That the draft Energy Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 13 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,648 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1167.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1167.1,2024-05-24,Tribunal and Inquiries,"I beg to move, -That the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Amendment) Rules 2024, (SI., 2024, No. 588), dated 1 May 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 1 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,132 +That the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) (Amendment) Rules 2024, (SI., 2024, No. 588), dated 1 May 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 1 May, be approved.",house-of-commons,133 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-05-24c.1270.0,2024-05-24,Valedictory Debate,"Resolved, -That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming Dissolution.",house-of-commons,642 +That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming Dissolution.",house-of-commons,649 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-09a.4.1,2024-07-09,Message to Attend the Lords Commissioners: Election of Speaker,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 1A), That Sir Lindsay Hoyle do take the Chair of this House as Speaker. -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,678 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1,2024-07-17,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,647 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1,2024-07-18,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,728 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1,2024-07-22,"Economy, Welfare and Public Services","Ordered, That the debate be resumed tomorrow.",house-of-commons,66 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,2024-07-22,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),"That this House, at its rising on Tuesday 30 July 2024, do adjourn until Monday 2 September 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 12 September 2024, do adjourn until Monday 7 October 2024.— (Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,425 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,685 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-17e.144.1,2024-07-17,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,654 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-18f.277.1,2024-07-18,Adjournment Debate: Adequacy of the Scotland Act 1998,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,735 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.490.1,2024-07-22,"Economy, Welfare and Public Services","Ordered, That the debate be resumed tomorrow.",house-of-commons,67 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.2,2024-07-22,Adjournment (Summer and Conference Recesses),"That this House, at its rising on Tuesday 30 July 2024, do adjourn until Monday 2 September 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 12 September 2024, do adjourn until Monday 7 October 2024.— (Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,432 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.494.4,2024-07-22,Private Members' Bills,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith, That, (1) notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No. 14(10)— (a) the ballot for private Members’ bills shall be held on Thursday 5 September, (b) ballot bills shall be presented on Wednesday 16 October; and -(2) the provisions of Standing Order No 14(11) shall apply as if the words “Thursday 17 October” were substituted for the words “after the fifth Wednesday on which the House shall sit during the session”.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,426 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1,2024-07-22,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,427 +(2) the provisions of Standing Order No 14(11) shall apply as if the words “Thursday 17 October” were substituted for the words “after the fifth Wednesday on which the House shall sit during the session”.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,433 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-22e.495.1,2024-07-22,Adjournment Debate: Aerospace Industry: Northern Ireland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,434 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.527.5,2024-07-23,Amendment: Immigration and Home Affairs,"I beg to move amendment l, at the end of the Question to add: -“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not commit to boosting defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 with a fully funded plan, fails to include measures that provide an adequate deterrent to migrants crossing the channel illegally, fails to mention rural communities, farming and fishing, does not include a legally binding target to enhance the UK’s food security or a commitment to increase the UK-wide agriculture budget by £1 billion over the course of the Parliament, introduces new burdens on businesses without sufficient measures to support them, fails to set out a concrete plan to tackle the unsustainable post-covid rise in the welfare bill, does not adequately protect family finances and the UK’s energy security in the move to net zero, and fails to provide adequate protections for pensioners and working people to keep more of the money they have worked hard for.”",house-of-commons,22 +“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech does not commit to boosting defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 with a fully funded plan, fails to include measures that provide an adequate deterrent to migrants crossing the channel illegally, fails to mention rural communities, farming and fishing, does not include a legally binding target to enhance the UK’s food security or a commitment to increase the UK-wide agriculture budget by £1 billion over the course of the Parliament, introduces new burdens on businesses without sufficient measures to support them, fails to set out a concrete plan to tackle the unsustainable post-covid rise in the welfare bill, does not adequately protect family finances and the UK’s energy security in the move to net zero, and fails to provide adequate protections for pensioners and working people to keep more of the money they have worked hard for.”",house-of-commons,23 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.629.6.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.629.6,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 33), That the amendment be made. Amendment: Amendment proposed: at the end of the Question to add: -“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to include immediate measures to abolish the two-child limit to Universal Credit; recognise that this policy is pushing children into poverty; further recognise that 1.6 million children are currently impacted and maintaining this policy will result in 670,000 additional children suffering poverty by the end of this Parliament; believe that eradicating child poverty must be a primary priority for the newly-elected Government; and therefore call on the Government, as a vital first step in tackling child poverty, to immediately abolish the two-child limit.”—(Stephen Flynn.)",house-of-commons,20 +“but respectfully regret that the Gracious Speech fails to include immediate measures to abolish the two-child limit to Universal Credit; recognise that this policy is pushing children into poverty; further recognise that 1.6 million children are currently impacted and maintaining this policy will result in 670,000 additional children suffering poverty by the end of this Parliament; believe that eradicating child poverty must be a primary priority for the newly-elected Government; and therefore call on the Government, as a vital first step in tackling child poverty, to immediately abolish the two-child limit.”—(Stephen Flynn.)",house-of-commons,21 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.633.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.633.1,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 33), That the amendment be made. Amendment: Amendment proposed: at the end of the Question to add: -“but, while welcoming measures aimed at upholding standards in public life, which have been neglected under UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments in recent years, humbly regret that the Gracious Speech does not include sufficient measures to address the crisis in health and care, such as the introduction of a legal right to see a GP within seven days, a guarantee for cancer patients to start treatment within 62 days from urgent referral, free personal care in England, better support for carers, and a cross-party commission on social care; and call on the Government to stop the scandal of sewage dumping against which the previous Government failed to take action, including by replacing Ofwat with a new regulator, to support families with the cost of living and to tackle poverty, including by introducing a national food strategy, extending free school meals to all children in poverty, and by scrapping the two-child benefit cap, to ensure that rural communities and farmers receive adequate support, and to reform the system for parliamentary elections by replacing first-past-the-post with proportional representation, so that every vote counts.”—(Christine Jardine.)",house-of-commons,21 +“but, while welcoming measures aimed at upholding standards in public life, which have been neglected under UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments in recent years, humbly regret that the Gracious Speech does not include sufficient measures to address the crisis in health and care, such as the introduction of a legal right to see a GP within seven days, a guarantee for cancer patients to start treatment within 62 days from urgent referral, free personal care in England, better support for carers, and a cross-party commission on social care; and call on the Government to stop the scandal of sewage dumping against which the previous Government failed to take action, including by replacing Ofwat with a new regulator, to support families with the cost of living and to tackle poverty, including by introducing a national food strategy, extending free school meals to all children in poverty, and by scrapping the two-child benefit cap, to ensure that rural communities and farmers receive adequate support, and to reform the system for parliamentary elections by replacing first-past-the-post with proportional representation, so that every vote counts.”—(Christine Jardine.)",house-of-commons,22 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.637.1,2024-07-23,Immigration and Home Affairs,"Resolved, That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, as follows: Most Gracious Sovereign, -We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament.",house-of-commons,290 +We, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled, beg leave to offer our humble thanks to Your Majesty for the Gracious Speech which Your Majesty has addressed to both Houses of Parliament.",house-of-commons,297 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-23e.640.2,2024-07-23,Business of the House,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 15), -That, at this day’s sitting, the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour, and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,291 +That, at this day’s sitting, the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour, and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,298 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.674.2,2024-07-24,International Immunities and Privileges,"I beg to move, -That the draft Global Combat Air Programme International Government Organisation (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.",house-of-commons,204 +That the draft Global Combat Air Programme International Government Organisation (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 23 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.",house-of-commons,205 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.697.1,2024-07-24,Education and Opportunity,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered education and opportunity.",house-of-commons,205 +That this House has considered education and opportunity.",house-of-commons,206 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.776.2,2024-07-24,Estimates 2024-25,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 55(1) and (3)), That, for the year ending with 31 March 2025: (1) further resources not exceeding £463,737,669,000 be authorised for use for current purposes as set out in HC 108, HC 139, HC 568 (Session 2023–24), HC 734 (Session 2023–24), HC 741 (Session 2023–24), HC 750 (Session 2023–24) and HC 777 (Session 2023–24), (2) further resources not exceeding £103,197,519,000 be authorised for use for capital purposes as so set out, and -(3) a further sum not exceeding £463,992,280,000 be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,206 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1,2024-07-24,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,207 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,366 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,365 +(3) a further sum not exceeding £463,992,280,000 be granted to His Majesty to be issued by the Treasury out of the Consolidated Fund and applied for expenditure on the use of resources authorised by Parliament.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,207 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-24e.778.1,2024-07-24,Adjournment Debate: Flood Defences: West Worcestershire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,208 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Second Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 56), That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,373 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.830.8,2024-07-25,Third Reading: Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Bill,"Question put forthwith, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,372 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.851.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.851.5,2024-07-25,Approve: Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024,"Resolved, -That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,47 +That the draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,48 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.856.2,2024-07-25,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,"I beg to move, That, with effect from 25 October 2024, paragraph 2 of Chapter 4 of the Guide to the Rules relating to the conduct of Members be amended to leave out: “a) advice on public policy and current affairs; -b) advice in general terms about how Parliament works; and”.",house-of-commons,367 +b) advice in general terms about how Parliament works; and”.",house-of-commons,374 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-25e.913.0,2024-07-25,Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That— (1) There shall be a Select Committee, to be called the Modernisation Committee, to consider reforms to House of Commons procedures, standards, and working practices; and to make recommendations thereon; @@ -15317,35 +15317,35 @@ That— (3) Members shall be nominated to the Committee by a motion in the name of the Leader of the House; (4) Unless the House otherwise orders, each Member nominated to the Committee shall continue to be a member of it for the remainder of the Parliament; (5) The Committee shall have power to send for persons, papers and records; to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House; to adjourn from place to place; to report from time to time; and to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the Committee’s order of reference; -(6) That this Order be a Standing Order of the House until the end of the present Parliament.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,368 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1,2024-07-26,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,241 +(6) That this Order be a Standing Order of the House until the end of the present Parliament.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,375 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.1005.1,2024-07-26,Adjournment Debate: Pharmacy Provision: Hampton,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,245 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-26d.937.1,2024-07-26,Making Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the matter of making Britain a clean energy superpower.",house-of-commons,240 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2,2024-07-29,Second Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,18 +That this House has considered the matter of making Britain a clean energy superpower.",house-of-commons,244 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1071.2,2024-07-29,Second Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,19 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.1,2024-07-29,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), -That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill.",house-of-commons,285 +That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill.",house-of-commons,289 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1141.9,2024-07-29,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,286 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1,2024-07-29,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,287 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2,2024-07-30,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,434 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,290 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-29c.1142.1,2024-07-29,Adjournment Debate: Road Safety on the A1,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,291 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1211.2,2024-07-30,Second Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,441 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.1,2024-07-30,Budget Responsibility Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Budget Responsibility Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House. (2) Proceedings in Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after their commencement. (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. -(4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,435 +(4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,442 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1267.7,2024-07-30,Budget Responsibility Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Budget Responsibility Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Treasury in consequence of the Act.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,436 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Budget Responsibility Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred by the Treasury in consequence of the Act.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,443 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1270.1,2024-07-30,European Scrutiny Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, -That Standing Order No. 143 (European Scrutiny Committee) be rescinded.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,437 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1,2024-07-30,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,438 +That Standing Order No. 143 (European Scrutiny Committee) be rescinded.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,444 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-07-30c.1282.1,2024-07-30,Adjournment Debate: Food Security,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,445 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.1,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 14, page 2, line 17, at end insert— “(1BA) Every contract made in accordance with subsection (1A) shall place a duty on the public sector company to consider the needs of— (a) passengers; (b) residents of rural areas; (c) residents of areas underserved by the rail network; and (d) the wider rail network -when considering making changes to existing service levels.” —(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,95 +when considering making changes to existing service levels.” —(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,96 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.4.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.263.4,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 17, page 2, line 22, at end insert— “30ZH Independent body to advise on pay and terms and conditions of employment for employees of public sector companies (1) The Secretary of State must, within three months of the coming into force of the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Act 2024, establish an independent body with responsibility for— @@ -15362,7 +15362,7 @@ of employees of the public sector companies providing passenger railway services (d) the future of the rail network, including the modernisation of working practices. (3) Advice provided in accordance with subsection (1)(b) shall include advice on whether any conflicts of interest exist between any Government Minister and any union involved in the negotiation of the terms and conditions of employment, and how any such conflicts should be managed. (4) An annual report under subsection (1)(c) shall include a comparison with the terms and conditions of employment under the franchise which provided the relevant passenger railway services prior to the awarding of a contract in accordance with section 30(1A). -(5) The first annual report under subsection (1)(c) must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A).”—(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,96 +(5) The first annual report under subsection (1)(c) must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A).”—(Helen Whately.)",house-of-commons,97 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1,2024-09-03,Clause 2 - Future provision of services,"Amendment proposed: 21, page 3, line 32, at end insert— “30D Annual report on ticketing effects of public service contracts (1) The Secretary of State shall lay before Parliament an annual report on the effect of public sector contracts awarded in accordance with section 30(1A) on— @@ -15376,20 +15376,20 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.268.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03 (ii) bus and light rail system operators. (2) The Secretary of State shall consult other franchising authorities before finalising a report under subsection (1). (3) The first annual report under this section must be laid before Parliament within twelve months of the first award of a public sector contract in accordance with section 30(1A). -(4) Each subsequent annual report must be laid before Parliament before the end of July in each subsequent calendar year.”—(Wera Hobhouse.)",house-of-commons,97 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0,2024-09-03,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,545 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1,2024-09-03,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,546 +(4) Each subsequent annual report must be laid before Parliament before the end of July in each subsequent calendar year.”—(Wera Hobhouse.)",house-of-commons,98 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.275.0,2024-09-03,Third Reading: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,552 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-03e.279.1,2024-09-03,Adjournment Debate: Unpaid Carers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,553 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.333.4,2024-09-04,Clause 1 - Announcement of fiscally significant measures,"I beg to move amendment 9, page 1, line 14, at end insert— -“(c) or any changes to the government’s fiscal targets.”",house-of-commons,158 +“(c) or any changes to the government’s fiscal targets.”",house-of-commons,159 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.381.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.381.1,2024-09-04,Clause 1 - Announcement of fiscally significant measures,"Amendment proposed: 2, page 1, line 25, at end insert: “(2A) In any case where the Office has acted in accordance with subsection (2), it may notify the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests of the circumstances in any case where it considers those circumstances may be relevant to— (a) the Ministerial Code, or -(b) the functions of the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,157 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0,2024-09-04,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,687 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1,2024-09-04,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,688 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3,2024-09-05,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,128 +(b) the functions of the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests.”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,158 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.388.0,2024-09-04,Third Reading: Budget Responsibility Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,694 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-04c.390.1,2024-09-04,Adjournment Debate: Police Station Closure: Sutton Coldfield,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,695 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.455.3,2024-09-05,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,129 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.462.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.462.1,2024-09-05,Amendment: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move an amendment to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question, and insert: -“this House, while recognising the need to cut household energy bills for families, accelerate private investment in energy infrastructure, and protect and create jobs in the energy industry across the UK, declines to give a Second Reading to the Great British Energy Bill because Great British Energy will not produce any energy, will not reduce household energy bills by £300, does not compensate for the amount of investment in energy projects that will be deterred by the Government’s plans to prematurely shut down the UK’s oil and gas sector, and involves an unjustified use of taxpayers’ money at a time when the Government is withdrawing the Winter Fuel Payment from 10 million pensioners as energy bills rise.”",house-of-commons,129 +“this House, while recognising the need to cut household energy bills for families, accelerate private investment in energy infrastructure, and protect and create jobs in the energy industry across the UK, declines to give a Second Reading to the Great British Energy Bill because Great British Energy will not produce any energy, will not reduce household energy bills by £300, does not compensate for the amount of investment in energy projects that will be deterred by the Government’s plans to prematurely shut down the UK’s oil and gas sector, and involves an unjustified use of taxpayers’ money at a time when the Government is withdrawing the Winter Fuel Payment from 10 million pensioners as energy bills rise.”",house-of-commons,130 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.537.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Great British Energy Bill: Committal @@ -15402,42 +15402,42 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,625 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Great British Energy Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,626 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1,2024-09-05,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,627 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,632 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.538.1,2024-09-05,Great British Energy Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Great British Energy Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State.—(Samantha Dixon.)",house-of-commons,633 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-05h.539.1,2024-09-05,Adjournment Debate: Rail and Road Connectivity: Northern Lincolnshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,634 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.608.1,2024-09-09,Sanctions: Russia,"I beg to move, -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 834), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,369 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 834), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,376 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.624.1,2024-09-09,Sanctions: Syria,"I beg to move, -That the Syria (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 833), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,370 +That the Syria (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2024, (SI, 2024, No. 833), dated 29 July 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,377 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.633.1,2024-09-09,Transport,"I beg to move, -That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 24 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,371 +That the draft Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 24 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,378 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.650.1,2024-09-09,Approve: Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,372 +That the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.",house-of-commons,379 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.660.1,2024-09-09,Modernisation Committee,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That— (1) Mike Amesbury, Mr Alex Barros-Curtis, Markus Campbell-Savours, Wendy Chamberlain, Sir Christopher Chope, Sarah Coombes, Chris Elmore, Kirith Entwistle, Paulette Hamilton, Marie Goldman, Joy Morrissey, Chris Philp, Jo Platt and Lucy Powell shall be members of the Modernisation Committee; and -(2) Lucy Powell shall be the Chair of the Committee.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,373 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1,2024-09-09,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,374 +(2) Lucy Powell shall be the Chair of the Committee.—(Lucy Powell.)",house-of-commons,380 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-09d.663.1,2024-09-09,Adjournment Debate: Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,381 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.712.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.712.2,2024-09-10,Social Security,"I beg to move, That an humble Address be presented to His Majesty, praying that the Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 869), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 August, be annulled.",house-of-commons,6 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,231 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.",house-of-commons,232 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5.4,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.792.5,2024-09-10,Winter Fuel Payment,"Main question put accordingly. The House divided: Ayes 214, Noes 335.",house-of-commons,7 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0,2024-09-10,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,232 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0.10,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-10a.804.0,2024-09-10,Adjournment Debate: Dynamic Ticket Pricing,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,233 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.852.2,2024-09-11,Building Safety and Resilience,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered building safety and resilience.",house-of-commons,202 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1,2024-09-11,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,203 +That this House has considered building safety and resilience.",house-of-commons,203 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-11e.932.1,2024-09-11,Adjournment Debate: Democracy in Bangladesh,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,204 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0.12,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1070.0,2024-09-12,Sir David Amess Adjournment Debate,"Resolved, -That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment.",house-of-commons,695 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1,2024-09-12,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,696 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1,2024-10-07,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,307 +That this House has considered matters to be raised before the forthcoming adjournment.",house-of-commons,702 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-09-12d.1073.1,2024-09-12,Adjournment Debate: UK Shared Prosperity Fund,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,703 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-07a.131.1,2024-10-07,Adjournment Debate: Hamas Attacks: First Anniversary,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)",house-of-commons,314 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.164.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.164.2,2024-10-08,VAT: Independent Schools,"I beg to move, -That this House regrets that the Government has decided to impose VAT on independent school fees; believes that educational provision should not be taxed; regrets that the Government is rushing to implement this change part-way through an academic year; calls on the Government to exempt from the VAT charge fees paid in respect of children of military and diplomatic families, all children who have an Education, Health and Care Plan, or who are in the process of applying for one, all children on SEN support, Centres for Advanced Training and schools in the Music and Dance Scheme, all children at schools whose fees are lower than the average per capita funding for a state school place, and children at religious schools of denominations for whom there is no faith school provision in the state sector; further calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for schools in areas where state schools in the relevant key stage are already on average over 95% full; also calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for fees paid in respect of children who have started a public examination course, to September 2025 for pupils currently in Year 11 or Year 13, and to September 2026 for pupils currently in Year 10 or Year 12; and calls on the Government to publish a full impact assessment of the effects of this policy on independent schools and the state sector ahead of the Budget.",house-of-commons,51 +That this House regrets that the Government has decided to impose VAT on independent school fees; believes that educational provision should not be taxed; regrets that the Government is rushing to implement this change part-way through an academic year; calls on the Government to exempt from the VAT charge fees paid in respect of children of military and diplomatic families, all children who have an Education, Health and Care Plan, or who are in the process of applying for one, all children on SEN support, Centres for Advanced Training and schools in the Music and Dance Scheme, all children at schools whose fees are lower than the average per capita funding for a state school place, and children at religious schools of denominations for whom there is no faith school provision in the state sector; further calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for schools in areas where state schools in the relevant key stage are already on average over 95% full; also calls on the Government to postpone imposition of the VAT charge for fees paid in respect of children who have started a public examination course, to September 2025 for pupils currently in Year 11 or Year 13, and to September 2026 for pupils currently in Year 10 or Year 12; and calls on the Government to publish a full impact assessment of the effects of this policy on independent schools and the state sector ahead of the Budget.",house-of-commons,52 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.230.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.230.1,2024-10-08,Farming and Food Security,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the real and immediate challenges faced by British farmers as a result of wet weather and rising costs; notes the importance of food security as an essential component of national security in an increasingly uncertain world; regrets that the £50 million extension of the Farming Recovery Fund is yet to be paid out; is concerned that reports suggest the farming budget is to be cut by £100 million; calls on the Government to confirm that the full £50 million of additional Farming Recovery Fund support for those flooded, £75 million for Internal Drainage Boards to protect agricultural land from floods and storms, and £220 million allocated to technology and productivity schemes announced earlier this year will be used in full and without delay, that no reduction to the farming budget will be made and that any underspends will be rolled forward as in previous years, and to keep farming and food production high on the agenda by committing to continue to host the annual Farm to Fork Summit in Downing Street, continuing to publish the annual food security index, and appointing a Tenant Farming Commissioner; and further calls on the Government to secure the long-term future of domestic food production by ensuring the best agricultural land is protected from inappropriate development, including large solar developments, by tackling rural crime, and by ensuring that the next generation can get into farming by protecting Agricultural Property Relief.",house-of-commons,52 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1,2024-10-08,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,392 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,2024-10-09,Renters' Rights Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading,[Reasoned amendment - opposing a second reading],house-of-commons,146 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3,2024-10-09,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,662 +That this House recognises the real and immediate challenges faced by British farmers as a result of wet weather and rising costs; notes the importance of food security as an essential component of national security in an increasingly uncertain world; regrets that the £50 million extension of the Farming Recovery Fund is yet to be paid out; is concerned that reports suggest the farming budget is to be cut by £100 million; calls on the Government to confirm that the full £50 million of additional Farming Recovery Fund support for those flooded, £75 million for Internal Drainage Boards to protect agricultural land from floods and storms, and £220 million allocated to technology and productivity schemes announced earlier this year will be used in full and without delay, that no reduction to the farming budget will be made and that any underspends will be rolled forward as in previous years, and to keep farming and food production high on the agenda by committing to continue to host the annual Farm to Fork Summit in Downing Street, continuing to publish the annual food security index, and appointing a Tenant Farming Commissioner; and further calls on the Government to secure the long-term future of domestic food production by ensuring the best agricultural land is protected from inappropriate development, including large solar developments, by tackling rural crime, and by ensuring that the next generation can get into farming by protecting Agricultural Property Relief.",house-of-commons,53 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-08d.277.1,2024-10-08,Adjournment Debate: Health Services: Bridlington,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,399 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.0,2024-10-09,Renters' Rights Bill: Reasoned Amendment to Second Reading,[Reasoned amendment - opposing a second reading],house-of-commons,147 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.332.3,2024-10-09,Second Reading: Renters’ Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,669 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.419.1,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Renters’ Rights Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15446,22 +15446,22 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Renters’ Rights Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,663 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,670 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.1,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Renters’ Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State; and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,664 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,671 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.3,2024-10-09,Renters’ Rights Bill: Ways and Means,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Renters’ Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act; and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,665 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund. —(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,672 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.420.6,2024-10-09,Adjournment (November and Christmas Recesses),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 25), -That this House, at its rising on Wednesday 6 November 2024, do adjourn until Monday 11 November 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 19 December 2024, do adjourn until Monday 6 January 2025.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,666 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1,2024-10-09,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,667 +That this House, at its rising on Wednesday 6 November 2024, do adjourn until Monday 11 November 2024; and at its rising on Thursday 19 December 2024, do adjourn until Monday 6 January 2025.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,673 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-09c.421.1,2024-10-09,Adjournment Debate: Higher Education: Staffordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,674 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.485.1,2024-10-10,Sport: Team GB and ParalympicsGB,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered sport and the performance of Team GB and ParalympicsGB in 2024.",house-of-commons,208 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2,2024-10-10,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,209 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2,2024-10-14,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,704 +That this House has considered sport and the performance of Team GB and ParalympicsGB in 2024.",house-of-commons,209 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-10d.560.2,2024-10-10,Adjournment Debate: Cost of Rail Fares,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,210 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.624.2,2024-10-14,Second Reading: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,711 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.664.3,2024-10-14,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Programme,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15470,13 +15470,13 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Terrorism (Protection of Premis (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,705 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,712 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.665.3,2024-10-14,Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill: Money,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and (b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,706 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,713 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-14d.666.1,2024-10-14,Speaker’s Conference,"I beg to move, That— This House considers that it is essential that elections to the United Kingdom Parliament are conducted freely and fairly, without threats or violence; that candidates are able to campaign in safety, with appropriate protection and support; and that elected representatives can do their job securely, and accordingly agrees that the following Order be made: @@ -15490,60 +15490,60 @@ This House considers that it is essential that elections to the United Kingdom P (c) to appoint legal advisers, and to appoint specialist advisers either to supply information which is not readily available or to elucidate matters of complexity within the committee’s order of reference. (6) The Speaker shall have power to appoint sub-committees of the Speaker’s Conference and sub-committees appointed under this order shall have power to send for persons, papers and records, to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House, to adjourn from place to place, to report from time to time their formal minutes, and shall have a quorum of three. (7) The quorum of the Conference shall be five. -(8) This Order shall have effect until the end of the current Parliament.",house-of-commons,707 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3,2024-10-15,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,697 +(8) This Order shall have effect until the end of the current Parliament.",house-of-commons,714 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.719.3,2024-10-15,Second Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,704 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.1,2024-10-15,House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House. (2) Proceedings in Committee of the whole House shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion five hours after their commencement. (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion six hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,701 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,708 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.10,2024-10-15,Approve: Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,698 +That the draft Government of Wales Act 2006 (Devolved Welsh Authorities) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,705 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,2024-10-15,Approve: Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 26 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,699 +That the draft Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 26 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,706 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.800.12,2024-10-15,"Approve: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024","Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,700 +That the draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 29 July, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,707 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.1,2024-10-15,Disapply Standing Order 41A,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 41A(3)), -That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to the House of Commons Commission.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,702 +That, at this day’s sitting, Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply to the Motion in the name of Lucy Powell relating to the House of Commons Commission.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,709 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.801.3,2024-10-15,Adjournment Debate: HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMISSION,"Ordered, That Nick Smith and Marie Goldman be appointed to the House of Commons Commission in pursuance of section 1(2)(d) of the House of Commons (Administration) Act 1978.— (Lucy Powell.) -Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,703 +Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,710 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.809.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-15c.809.2,2024-10-15,Division: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"To leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill because it is not an acceptable or effective method of enacting major constitutional change, because it proposes a significant alteration to the composition of the House of Lords which should not be considered in isolation from other changes, having regard to the undertakings given by the then Government in 1999, because it drip-feeds changes that hinder proper scrutiny of measures that could change the relationship between the two Houses, because it risks unintended consequences, does not reflect the lack of political consensus on House of Lords reform and does not provide for full consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny which would give the opportunity to consider the case for overall reform, seek cross-party engagement on proposals, and review the implications of all proposals.”—(Sir Oliver Dowden.)",house-of-commons,159 +“this House declines to give a Second Reading to the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill because it is not an acceptable or effective method of enacting major constitutional change, because it proposes a significant alteration to the composition of the House of Lords which should not be considered in isolation from other changes, having regard to the undertakings given by the then Government in 1999, because it drip-feeds changes that hinder proper scrutiny of measures that could change the relationship between the two Houses, because it risks unintended consequences, does not reflect the lack of political consensus on House of Lords reform and does not provide for full consultation and pre-legislative scrutiny which would give the opportunity to consider the case for overall reform, seek cross-party engagement on proposals, and review the implications of all proposals.”—(Sir Oliver Dowden.)",house-of-commons,160 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.882.1.13,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.882.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “society” to the end and add: “; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society and the huge financial challenges many face; notes with deep concern that tens of thousands of carers are unfairly punished for overpayments of Carer’s Allowance due to the £151-a-week earnings limit; believes that carers should not be forced to face the stress, humiliation and fear caused by demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; condemns the previous Government for failing to address this scandal; calls on the Government to write-off existing overpayments immediately, raise the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit and introduce a taper to end the unfair cliff edge; and further calls on the Government to conduct a comprehensive review of support for carers to help people juggle care and work.",house-of-commons,173 +That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society and the huge financial challenges many face; notes with deep concern that tens of thousands of carers are unfairly punished for overpayments of Carer’s Allowance due to the £151-a-week earnings limit; believes that carers should not be forced to face the stress, humiliation and fear caused by demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; condemns the previous Government for failing to address this scandal; calls on the Government to write-off existing overpayments immediately, raise the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit and introduce a taper to end the unfair cliff edge; and further calls on the Government to conduct a comprehensive review of support for carers to help people juggle care and work.",house-of-commons,174 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the proposed words be there added. Question agreed to. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “society” to the end and add: -“; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.”",house-of-commons,724 +“; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.”",house-of-commons,731 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.884.1,2024-10-16,Carer’s Allowance,"Resolved, -That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.",house-of-commons,723 +That this House recognises the remarkable contributions that the UK’s 5.7 million unpaid carers make to society; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes the Government’s review into how these overpayments have occurred, what best can be done to support those who have accrued them and how to reduce the risk of these problems occurring in future.",house-of-commons,730 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.944.3.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.944.3,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Question put (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the original words stand part of the Question. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “Parliament” to the end of the Question and add: “; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.” Original words: I beg to move, -That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; further regrets that the Government has not yet set out a plan to invest in primary care at the level needed to meet demand; calls on the Government to boost access to GPs, NHS dentists and community pharmacists; and further calls on the Government to give everyone the right to see a GP within seven days or within 24 hours if they urgently need to and to guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent and emergency care.",house-of-commons,174 +That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; further regrets that the Government has not yet set out a plan to invest in primary care at the level needed to meet demand; calls on the Government to boost access to GPs, NHS dentists and community pharmacists; and further calls on the Government to give everyone the right to see a GP within seven days or within 24 hours if they urgently need to and to guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent and emergency care.",house-of-commons,175 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 31(2)), That the proposed words be there added. Question agreed to. Amendment: I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “Parliament” to the end of the Question and add: -“; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.”",house-of-commons,726 +“; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.”",house-of-commons,733 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1.6,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.945.1,2024-10-16,Access to Primary Healthcare,"Resolved, -That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.",house-of-commons,725 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1,2024-10-16,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,727 +That this House regrets that the NHS has been plunged into crisis by years of neglect by the previous Government, leaving far too many people waiting weeks to see a GP or unable to find an NHS dentist, and children and adults waiting months or even years to receive the mental health care they need; believes that everyone should be able to access high-quality primary care services when they need them and where they need them; condemns the previous Government for presiding over a fall in the number of full-time equivalent fully qualified GPs and NHS dentists in the last Parliament; welcomes the urgency with which the new Government commissioned Lord Darzi to conduct an independent investigation of the NHS in England; recognises that within weeks of taking office the Government invested £82 million to recruit 1,000 newly qualified GPs; notes the Government commitment to tackle the dental crisis by providing 700,000 urgent dental appointments and recruiting new dentists to the areas that need them; approves the Government’s commitment to expand the role of pharmacies and better utilise the skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; and welcomes the Government’s commitment to further reduce unnecessary bureaucracy as care shifts from hospital to community.",house-of-commons,732 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-16e.950.1,2024-10-16,Adjournment Debate: Flooding: Bedfordshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,734 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1026.1,2024-10-17,International Investment Summit,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the International Investment Summit.",house-of-commons,242 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1,2024-10-17,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,243 +That this House has considered the International Investment Summit.",house-of-commons,246 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-17f.1066.1,2024-10-17,Adjournment Debate: Telegraph Poles: Planning Permission,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,247 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.147.1,2024-10-21,Employment Rights Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Employment Rights (Programme) Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15552,25 +15552,25 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Employment Rights (Programme) B (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,569 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,576 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,2024-10-21,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,568 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,575 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.10,2024-10-21,Approve: Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 2 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,566 +That the draft Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 2 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,573 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.12,2024-10-21,Delegated Legislation: Dangerous Drugs,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Insurance and Reinsurance Undertakings (Prudential Requirements) (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,567 +That the draft Insurance and Reinsurance Undertakings (Prudential Requirements) (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,574 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.5,2024-10-21,Employment Rights Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Employment Rights Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by a person holding office under His Majesty or by a government department, and (b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,570 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,577 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.148.8,2024-10-21,Approve: Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,571 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3,2024-10-21,Second Reading: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,109 +That the draft Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage (Determination of Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,578 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.46.3,2024-10-21,Second Reading: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,110 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.55.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-21e.55.1,2024-10-21,Amendment: Employment Rights Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House notes the balanced reforms made by previous Conservative governments to improve workers’ rights, including the National Living Wage, the prohibition of the use of exclusivity clauses or terms in zero hours contracts and the introduction of shared parental leave and pay, and declines to give a Second Reading to the Employment Rights Bill because it has been rushed into Parliament without full consultation to meet an arbitrary 100-day deadline and Monday 21 October 2024 Business Today: Chamber 19 has not been accompanied by an Impact Assessment considering the impact on the Employment Tribunal, especially as a result of the removal of the qualifying period for the right to claim unfair dismissal or the impact of the extra red tape on SMEs or the impact of establishing the Fair Work Agency; because the repeal of trade union laws will lead to more strikes and intimidation in the workplace, and will force taxpayers to foot the bill for inflation-busting pay hikes without public service reform; because the Bill undermines choice for workers about whether they want to fund political campaigning and forces firms and public bodies to bankroll more trade union facility time, including trade union diversity jobs; and because the Bill is contrary to the Government’s stated goals of improving productivity and economic growth and will increase costs for businesses and consumers.”",house-of-commons,110 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2,2024-10-22,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,258 +“this House notes the balanced reforms made by previous Conservative governments to improve workers’ rights, including the National Living Wage, the prohibition of the use of exclusivity clauses or terms in zero hours contracts and the introduction of shared parental leave and pay, and declines to give a Second Reading to the Employment Rights Bill because it has been rushed into Parliament without full consultation to meet an arbitrary 100-day deadline and Monday 21 October 2024 Business Today: Chamber 19 has not been accompanied by an Impact Assessment considering the impact on the Employment Tribunal, especially as a result of the removal of the qualifying period for the right to claim unfair dismissal or the impact of the extra red tape on SMEs or the impact of establishing the Fair Work Agency; because the repeal of trade union laws will lead to more strikes and intimidation in the workplace, and will force taxpayers to foot the bill for inflation-busting pay hikes without public service reform; because the Bill undermines choice for workers about whether they want to fund political campaigning and forces firms and public bodies to bankroll more trade union facility time, including trade union diversity jobs; and because the Bill is contrary to the Government’s stated goals of improving productivity and economic growth and will increase costs for businesses and consumers.”",house-of-commons,111 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.216.2,2024-10-22,Second Reading: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,262 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.249.1,2024-10-22,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -15583,70 +15583,70 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,259 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,263 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.1,2024-10-22,Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [LORDS] (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,260 +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [Lords], it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any amount refunded in respect of any tax or duty in accordance with arrangements made under the Act.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,264 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.4,2024-10-22,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 900), dated 4 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,262 +That the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 900), dated 4 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 5 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,266 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.6,2024-10-22,Delegated Legislation: Sanctions,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,263 +That the draft Contracts for Difference (Electricity Supplier Obligations) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 30 July, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,267 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.250.8,2024-10-22,Approve: Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 20 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,261 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1,2024-10-22,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,264 +That the draft Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 20 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-22a.251.1,2024-10-22,Adjournment Debate: Postal Voting at General Elections,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,268 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.317.1,2024-10-23,Approve: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 872), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 23 August, be approved.",house-of-commons,689 +That the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 872), dated 22 August 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 23 August, be approved.",house-of-commons,696 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.356.1,2024-10-23,Approve: Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 944), dated 11 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.",house-of-commons,690 +That the Iran (Sanctions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI, 2024, No. 944), dated 11 September 2024, a copy of which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.",house-of-commons,697 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1.5,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.375.1,2024-10-23,Independent Expert Panel,"Resolved, That, in accordance with Standing Order No. 150C (Appointment of Independent Expert Panel Chair and Members) and for a period of 6 years from 25 November 2024: (1) Sir Adrian Fulford be appointed as Chair of the Independent Expert Panel; and -(2) Lyndsey de Mestre, Andrew Hoyle and Wendy Williams CBE be appointed as members of the Independent Expert Panel.",house-of-commons,691 +(2) Lyndsey de Mestre, Andrew Hoyle and Wendy Williams CBE be appointed as members of the Independent Expert Panel.",house-of-commons,698 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.376.1,2024-10-23,Voting by Proxy,"I beg to move, That, for the remainder of the current session of Parliament, the following amendment to Standing Order No. 39A shall have effect: -In paragraph (2), insert “(d) serious long-term illness or injury;”.",house-of-commons,692 +In paragraph (2), insert “(d) serious long-term illness or injury;”.",house-of-commons,699 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.377.3,2024-10-23,Approve: Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Andrew Gwynne.)",house-of-commons,693 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1,2024-10-23,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,694 +That the draft Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 May, in the last Session of Parliament, be approved.—(Andrew Gwynne.)",house-of-commons,700 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-23d.379.1,2024-10-23,Adjournment Debate: Antisocial Behaviour: Leyton and Wanstead,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,701 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.446.1,2024-10-24,Black History Month,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered Black History Month.",house-of-commons,177 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1,2024-10-24,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,178 +That this House has considered Black History Month.",house-of-commons,178 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-24e.499.1,2024-10-24,Adjournment Debate: Temporary Accommodation,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna Turley.)",house-of-commons,179 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.586.1,2024-10-28,Remembrance and Veterans,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered remembrance and the contribution of veterans.",house-of-commons,668 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1,2024-10-28,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,669 +That this House has considered remembrance and the contribution of veterans.",house-of-commons,675 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-28d.644.1,2024-10-28,Adjournment Debate: Agricultural Land: Protection,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,676 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.707.2,2024-10-29,Leave for Bill: Microplastic Filters (Washing Machines),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require manufacturers to fit microplastic-catching filters to new domestic and commercial washing machines; to make provision about the promotion of the use of microplastic-catching filters in washing machines and raising awareness about the consequences of microplastics from washing machines for pollution in rivers and seas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,496 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4,2024-10-29,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,83 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require manufacturers to fit microplastic-catching filters to new domestic and commercial washing machines; to make provision about the promotion of the use of microplastic-catching filters in washing machines and raising awareness about the consequences of microplastics from washing machines for pollution in rivers and seas; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,503 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.709.4,2024-10-29,Second Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.",house-of-commons,84 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.1,2024-10-29,Clause 5 - Strategic priorities and plans,"Amendment proposed: 6, in page 3, line 8, at end insert— -“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the reduction of household energy bills by £300 in real terms by 1 January 2030.”—(Claire Coutinho.)",house-of-commons,82 +“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the reduction of household energy bills by £300 in real terms by 1 January 2030.”—(Claire Coutinho.)",house-of-commons,83 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.767.3,2024-10-29,Clause 5 - Strategic priorities and plans,"Amendment proposed: 8, page 3, line 8, at end insert— -“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the creation of 650,000 new jobs in the United Kingdom by 2030 resulting directly or indirectly from Great British Energy’s pursuit of its objectives under section 3.”—(Claire Coutinho.) Question put, That the amendment be made.",house-of-commons,80 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0,2024-10-29,Third Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,81 +“(1A) The statement of strategic priorities under subsection (1) must include the creation of 650,000 new jobs in the United Kingdom by 2030 resulting directly or indirectly from Great British Energy’s pursuit of its objectives under section 3.”—(Claire Coutinho.) Question put, That the amendment be made.",house-of-commons,81 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.774.0,2024-10-29,Third Reading: Great British Energy Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,82 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.781.2,2024-10-29,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Forest Institute (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,497 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1,2024-10-29,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,498 +That the draft European Forest Institute (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,504 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-29g.783.1,2024-10-29,Adjournment Debate: World Stroke Day,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,505 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.828.1,2024-10-30,Provisional Collection of Taxes,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 51(2)), That, pursuant to section 5 of the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968, provisional statutory effect shall be given to the following motions:— (a) Value added tax (private school fees) (motion no. 34); (b) Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases before 1 April 2025) (motion no. 35); (c) Stamp duty land tax (purchases by companies) (motion no. 37); -(d) Rates of tobacco products duty (motion no. 46).—(Rachel Reeves.)",house-of-commons,244 +(d) Rates of tobacco products duty (motion no. 46).—(Rachel Reeves.)",house-of-commons,248 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.2,2024-10-30,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,245 +That the draft Vehicle Drivers (Certificates of Professional Competence) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,249 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.910.4,2024-10-30,Delegated Legislation: Retained EU Law Reform,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,246 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1,2024-10-30,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,247 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1,2024-10-31,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,429 +That the draft Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,250 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-30a.911.1,2024-10-30,Adjournment Debate: Western Sahara,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Vicky Foxcroft.)",house-of-commons,251 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-10-31d.1039.1,2024-10-31,Adjournment Debate: LGBT Veterans Independent Review,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,436 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.62.2,2024-11-04,Leave for Bill: Roadworks (Regulation),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the regulation of roadworks; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,454 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the regulation of roadworks; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,461 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-04e.65.2,2024-11-04,Income Tax (Charge),"Question again proposed, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,455 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,462 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.173.2,2024-11-05,Leave for Bill: Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (Guidance),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water to issue guidance to water companies on poly and perfluorinated alkyl substances in drinking water; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,577 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1,2024-11-05,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,578 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water to issue guidance to water companies on poly and perfluorinated alkyl substances in drinking water; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,584 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-05b.274.1,2024-11-05,Adjournment Debate: NHS Dentistry: Rural Areas,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gerald Jones.)",house-of-commons,585 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.319.2,2024-11-06,Leave for Bill: Horticultural Peat (Prohibition of Sale),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2025; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,679 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to provide for the prohibition of the sale in England of horticultural peat by the end of 2025; to provide for certain exemptions from that prohibition; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,686 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.324.3,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge),"Question again proposed, -That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,680 +That income tax is charged for the tax year 2025-26.",house-of-commons,687 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.411.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.411.3,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 6. Capital gains tax (the main rates),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1H of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (the main rates of CGT)— @@ -15674,13 +15674,13 @@ That— (a) a claim under section 169M of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 in relation to a qualifying business disposal (business asset disposal relief), or (b) a claim under section 169VM of that Act (investors’ relief) in relation to a disposal, section 169M(2) and (3) of that Act, or (as the case may be) section 169VM(1) and (2) of that Act, apply to a claim under paragraph (5) in relation to the disposal as they apply to a claim under the section concerned. (9) In this Resolution “qualifying business disposal” has the meaning given by Chapter 3 of Part 5 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992. -(10) In this Resolution any reference to the transfer of an asset includes its conveyance.",house-of-commons,150 +(10) In this Resolution any reference to the transfer of an asset includes its conveyance.",house-of-commons,151 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.416.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.416.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 7. Capital gains tax (business asset disposal relief),"Question put, -That provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169N(3) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year.",house-of-commons,147 +That provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169N(3) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year.",house-of-commons,148 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.420.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.420.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 8. Capital gains tax (investors’ relief),"Question put, That— (a) provision may be made increasing the rate specified in section 169VC(2) of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, including (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision taking effect in a future year, and -(b) provision may be made reducing the amount specified in sections 169VK(1) and (2) and 169VL(2) and (3) of that Act.",house-of-commons,148 +(b) provision may be made reducing the amount specified in sections 169VK(1) and (2) and 169VL(2) and (3) of that Act.",house-of-commons,149 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.424.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.424.7,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 12. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (increase in rate),"Question put, That— (1) In section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 (charge to tax), in subsection (1), for “35%” substitute “38%”. @@ -15700,7 +15700,7 @@ That— (7) For the purposes of the Instalment Payments Regulations 1998— (a) a company is to be regarded as a large company as respects the deemed accounting periods under paragraph (3)(a) only if it is a large company for those purposes as respects the straddling period, and (b) any question whether a company is a large company as respects the straddling period is to be determined as it would have been determined apart from section 1 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022. -(8) In this Resolution “the Instalment Payment Regulations 1998” means the Corporation Tax (Instalment Payments) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/3175).",house-of-commons,151 +(8) In this Resolution “the Instalment Payment Regulations 1998” means the Corporation Tax (Instalment Payments) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/3175).",house-of-commons,152 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.429.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.429.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 13. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (relief for investment expenditure),"Question put, That— (1) The Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 is amended as follows. @@ -15722,9 +15722,9 @@ That— (a) in paragraph (a), omit “in the case of capital expenditure,”, and (b) omit paragraph (b). (5) In section 18(1) (interpretation), omit the definitions of “leasing expenditure” and “operating expenditure”. -(6) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to expenditure incurred on or after 1 November 2024 (and section 7 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 applies for the purposes of this Resolution as it applies for the purposes of that Act).",house-of-commons,152 +(6) The amendments made by this Resolution have effect in relation to expenditure incurred on or after 1 November 2024 (and section 7 of the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy Act 2022 applies for the purposes of this Resolution as it applies for the purposes of that Act).",house-of-commons,153 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.434.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.434.1,2024-11-06,Income Tax (Charge): 14. Energy (oil and gas) profits levy (period for which levy has effect),"Question put, -That (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision may be made for extending the period for which the energy (oil and gas) profits levy has effect until 31 March 2030.",house-of-commons,149 +That (notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the practice of the House relating to the matters that may be included in Finance Bills) provision may be made for extending the period for which the energy (oil and gas) profits levy has effect until 31 March 2030.",house-of-commons,150 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.445.7.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.445.7,2024-11-06,Commencement: 34. Value added tax (private school fees),"Question put, That— (1) The Value Added Tax Act 1994 is amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (5). @@ -15733,7 +15733,7 @@ That— (i) in item 3(b)(i), after “5A” insert “(or would be so exempt but for item 1 or 2 of Part 3)”, and (ii) in item 4, after “item 1” insert “(whether or not that supply also falls within item 1 or 2 of Part 3)”, and (b) after Part 2 (the groups) insert— -Item No.",house-of-commons,154 +Item No.",house-of-commons,155 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.451.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.451.1,2024-11-06,Commencement: 35. Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases before 1 April 2025),"Question put, That— (1) Section 1 of the Stamp Duty Land Tax (Temporary Relief) Act 2023 (which provides for reduced rates of stamp duty land tax for transactions before 1 April 2025) is amended as follows. @@ -15768,9 +15768,9 @@ That— (9) In a case where— (a) as a result of section 44(4) of the Finance Act 2003 the effective date of a land transaction is before 31 October 2024, and (b) the contract concerned is completed by a conveyance on or after that date, section 44(8) of that Act is not to apply in relation to that conveyance if the sole reason that (but for this paragraph) it would have applied is that the increased rates provided for by this Resolution would have had effect in relation to that conveyance. -(10) Section 44(10) of the Finance Act 2003 applies for the purposes of paragraph (9).",house-of-commons,155 +(10) Section 44(10) of the Finance Act 2003 applies for the purposes of paragraph (9).",house-of-commons,156 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.456.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.456.1,2024-11-06,Commencement: 36. Stamp duty land tax (additional dwellings: purchases on or after 1 April 2025),"Question put, -That provision may be made amending paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 4ZA to the Finance Act 2003 so as to increase the rates of stamp duty land tax mentioned there.",house-of-commons,153 +That provision may be made amending paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 4ZA to the Finance Act 2003 so as to increase the rates of stamp duty land tax mentioned there.",house-of-commons,154 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.462.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.462.3,2024-11-06,Commencement: 44. Rates of alcohol duty,"Question put, That— (1) Part 2 of the Finance (No. 2) Act 2023 (alcohol duty) is amended as follows. @@ -15906,24 +15906,24 @@ Description of alcoholic productRate of duty per litre of alcohol in the produc (f) in the entry relating to sparkling cider of an alcoholic strength exceeding 5.5% but less than 8.5% by volume, in the second column, for “£1.73” substitute “£1.80”, (g) in the entry relating to other fermented products, in the second column, for “£3.28” substitute “£3.40”, and (h) in the entry relating to spirits, in the second column, for “£11.88” substitute “£12.30”. -(6) The amendments made by this Resolution come into force on 1 February 2025.",house-of-commons,156 +(6) The amendments made by this Resolution come into force on 1 February 2025.",house-of-commons,157 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,2024-11-06,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024,"That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 10 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,685 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,692 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.1,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Constitutional Law,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,681 +That the draft Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,688 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.3,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Immigration,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Enforcement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,682 +That the draft Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Enforcement Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,689 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.5,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Animals,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Priority Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,683 +That the draft Online Safety Act 2023 (Priority Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 12 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,690 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.473.7,2024-11-06,Delegated Legislation: Electronic Communications,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6), -That the draft Franchising Schemes (Franchising Authorities) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,684 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1,2024-11-06,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,686 +That the draft Franchising Schemes (Franchising Authorities) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,691 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-06e.474.1,2024-11-06,Adjournment Debate: Road Fuel Market,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,693 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.533.1,2024-11-11,Rural Affairs,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered rural affairs.",house-of-commons,738 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1,2024-11-11,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,739 +That this House has considered rural affairs.",house-of-commons,745 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-11d.612.1,2024-11-11,Adjournment Debate: Mental Health: Farming and Agricultural Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Kate Dearden.)",house-of-commons,746 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.667.2,2024-11-12,Leave for Bill: Powers of Attorney,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about Lasting Powers of Attorney; to place duties on banks in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to make provision about the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney; to require the Secretary of State to review the effectiveness of the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney and of its use of those powers; to make provision about the duties of care homes in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to require an attorney to notify the Office of the Public Guardian of the death of a donor; to require the Office of the Public Guardian to take steps to promote the facility to request a search of its registers of powers of attorney; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,397 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4,2024-11-12,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,398 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about Lasting Powers of Attorney; to place duties on banks in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to make provision about the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney; to require the Secretary of State to review the effectiveness of the powers of the Office of the Public Guardian to investigate the actions of an attorney and of its use of those powers; to make provision about the duties of care homes in respect of Lasting Powers of Attorney; to require an attorney to notify the Office of the Public Guardian of the death of a donor; to require the Office of the Public Guardian to take steps to promote the facility to request a search of its registers of powers of attorney; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,404 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.671.4,2024-11-12,Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers,"Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.",house-of-commons,405 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1,2024-11-12,Clause 4 - Extent and commencement,"Amendment proposed: 25, page 2, line 16, leave out from “force” to end of line 17 and insert “only when the House of Commons has agreed a resolution which— (a) endorses the conclusions of the report a joint committee appointed for the purpose specified in subsection (3A), and @@ -15933,12 +15933,12 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.738.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12 (b) the introduction of a mandatory retirement age for members of the House of Lords, (c) a new participation threshold to enable continuing membership of the House of Lords, (d) changes to the circumstances in which disgraced members of the House of Lords can be removed, and -(e) changes to the process of appointment of members of the House of Lords.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,54 +(e) changes to the process of appointment of members of the House of Lords.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,55 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.742.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.742.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 1: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 1 - Exclusion of bishops “(1) No-one shall be a member of the House of Lords by virtue of being a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England. (2) No bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England is entitled to receive, in that capacity, a writ of summons to attend, or sit and vote in, the House of Lords. (3) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from receiving, and exercising the entitlements under, a peerage for life in accordance with section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958. -(4) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from being permitted to enter the House of Lords for the purpose only of leading prayers in accordance with arrangements made by that House.”—(Sir Gavin Williamson.)",house-of-commons,55 +(4) Nothing in this section prevents a person who is, or has been, a bishop or Archbishop of the Church of England from being permitted to enter the House of Lords for the purpose only of leading prayers in accordance with arrangements made by that House.”—(Sir Gavin Williamson.)",house-of-commons,56 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 7: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 7 - Duty to take forward proposals for democratic mandate for House of Lords “(1) It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to take forward proposals to secure a democratic mandate for the House of Lords. (2) In pursuance of the duty under subsection (1), the Secretary of State must carry out the steps set out in subsections (3), (5), (6) and (7). @@ -15953,26 +15953,26 @@ uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12 (g) representative organisations for local authorities in the United Kingdom, and (h) such other persons and bodies as the Secretary of State considers appropriate. (5) Within sixteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a report on responses to the consultation. -(6) Within eighteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a draft Bill containing legislative proposals on each of the matters mentioned in subsection (3).”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,56 +(6) Within eighteen months of the passing of this Act, the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament a draft Bill containing legislative proposals on each of the matters mentioned in subsection (3).”—(Sarah Olney.)",house-of-commons,57 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.749.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.749.1,2024-11-12,New Clause 20: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"New Clause 20 - Purpose of this Act -“Whereas it has not been expedient at present for the Government to bring forward legislation to reform the House of Lords, the purpose of this Act is to provide that the Lords Temporal are peers appointed under section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958 on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,57 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0,2024-11-12,Third Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,53 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,2024-11-12,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,"That the draft Barnsley and Sheffield (Boundary Change) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,399 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1,2024-11-12,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,400 +“Whereas it has not been expedient at present for the Government to bring forward legislation to reform the House of Lords, the purpose of this Act is to provide that the Lords Temporal are peers appointed under section 1 of the Life Peerages Act 1958 on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.”—(Alex Burghart.)",house-of-commons,58 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.753.0,2024-11-12,Third Reading: House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.",house-of-commons,54 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.761.1,2024-11-12,Delegated Legislation: Local Government and Public Involvement in Health,"That the draft Barnsley and Sheffield (Boundary Change) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,406 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-12d.762.1,2024-11-12,Adjournment Debate: Pubs Code: Guest Beers,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,407 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.824.2,2024-11-13,Leave for Bill: Debt Relief (Developing Countries),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for or in connection with the relief of debts of certain developing countries.",house-of-commons,195 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision for or in connection with the relief of debts of certain developing countries.",house-of-commons,196 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.827.1,2024-11-13,Approve: Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024,"I beg to move, -That the draft Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,196 +That the draft Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,197 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.845.1,2024-11-13,Environmental Protection,"I beg to move, -That the draft Environmental Protection (Single-use Vapes) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,197 +That the draft Environmental Protection (Single-use Vapes) (England) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,198 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.865.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.865.2,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"I beg to move, -That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,198 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) (No. 3) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,199 +That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,199 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.1,2024-11-13,Export and Investment Guarantees,"That the draft Export and Investment Guarantees (Limit on Exports and Insurance Commitments) (No. 3) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 14 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,200 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.870.6,2024-11-13,DELEGATED LEGISLATION,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Further Payments to Capital Stock) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,200 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1,2024-11-13,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,201 +That the draft European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Further Payments to Capital Stock) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 7 October, be approved.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,201 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.872.1,2024-11-13,Adjournment Debate: Infant Formula Regulations,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Martin McCluskey.)",house-of-commons,202 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.881.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-13c.881.2,2024-11-13,Approve: Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 10 October, be approved.",house-of-commons,0 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2,2024-11-14,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,265 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.952.2,2024-11-14,Second Reading: Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords],"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,269 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.966.4,2024-11-14,Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]: Committal @@ -15982,8 +15982,8 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3)Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,266 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1,2024-11-14,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,267 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,270 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-14a.967.1,2024-11-14,Adjournment Debate: Aircraft Noise: Local Communities,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,271 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.119.1,2024-11-18,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill: (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -15992,33 +15992,33 @@ That the following provisions shall apply to the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill: (4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,358 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,365 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.10,2024-11-18,: ,"That the draft Local Loans (Increase of Limit) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,359 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,366 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.3,2024-11-18,Armed Forces Commissioner Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (a) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and -(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,360 +(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,367 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.120.6,2024-11-18,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Criminal Finances Act 2017 and Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,361 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2,2024-11-18,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,357 +That the draft Criminal Finances Act 2017 and Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 16 October, be approved.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,368 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-18b.73.2,2024-11-18,Second Reading: Armed Forces Commissioner Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,364 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.176.2,2024-11-19,Leave for Bill: Aviation (Accessibility),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the accessibility of air travel for disabled passengers; to make provision about the powers of the Civil Aviation Authority to enforce accessibility requirements; to remove the limit on compensation for damage to wheelchairs or other mobility equipment on domestic flights; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,281 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the accessibility of air travel for disabled passengers; to make provision about the powers of the Civil Aviation Authority to enforce accessibility requirements; to remove the limit on compensation for damage to wheelchairs or other mobility equipment on domestic flights; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,285 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.179.1,2024-11-19,Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill (Programme) (No. 2),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 29 July 2024 (Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Programme): Consideration of Lords Amendments (1) Proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after their commencement. Subsequent stages (2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. -(3) Proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,282 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,17 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Louise Haigh.)",house-of-commons,16 +(3) Proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,286 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.191.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 1,"Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.",house-of-commons,18 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.196.1,2024-11-19,Disagree: Lords amendment 2,"Motion made, and Question put, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 2.—(Louise Haigh.)",house-of-commons,17 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.200.1,2024-11-19,Infected Blood Inquiry,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered the Infected Blood Inquiry.",house-of-commons,283 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1,2024-11-19,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,284 +That this House has considered the Infected Blood Inquiry.",house-of-commons,287 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-19e.238.1,2024-11-19,Adjournment Debate: Ryan Cornelius: Detention in UAE,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,288 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.305.2,2024-11-20,Leave for Bill: Terminal Illness (Relief of Pain),"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to issue guidance about the application of the criminal law in respect of the administration of pain relief by healthcare professionals to people who are terminally ill; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,533 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2,2024-11-20,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,534 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to issue guidance about the application of the criminal law in respect of the administration of pain relief by healthcare professionals to people who are terminally ill; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,540 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.308.2,2024-11-20,Second Reading: Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,541 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.1,2024-11-20,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill: Committal @@ -16028,29 +16028,29 @@ Proceedings in Committee, on Consideration and on Third Reading (3) Any proceedings on Consideration and proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion two hours after the commencement of proceedings in Committee of the whole House. (4) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to any proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading. Other proceedings -(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,535 +(5) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,542 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.334.3,2024-11-20,Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any sums required by the Treasury or Secretary of State for the purpose of providing loans or other financial assistance to, or for the benefit of, the government of Ukraine as a result of— (a) the arrangements described as the Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration Loans for Ukraine announced on 14 June 2024 at the G7 summit in Apulia in Italy, or -(b) any subsequent arrangements that are supplemental to or modify or replace those arrangements.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,536 +(b) any subsequent arrangements that are supplemental to or modify or replace those arrangements.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,543 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,2024-11-20,Approve: Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Insurance Distribution (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 24 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,539 +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,546 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.10,2024-11-20,Approve: Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,537 +That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Alterations to the Search Powers Code for Northern Ireland) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,544 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.12,2024-11-20,Approve: Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,538 +That the draft Communications Act 2003 (Disclosure of Information) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 9 September, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,545 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.335.6,2024-11-20,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Collective Investment Schemes (Temporary Recognition) and Central Counterparties (Transitional Provision) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,540 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1,2024-11-20,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,541 +That the draft Collective Investment Schemes (Temporary Recognition) and Central Counterparties (Transitional Provision) (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,547 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-20a.336.1,2024-11-20,Adjournment Debate: Healthcare: Hampshire,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,548 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.411.3,2024-11-21,Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,"I beg to move, -That this House recognises the impact of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) on the publication of stories in the public interest; acknowledges that most cases of SLAPPs do not reach the courts, but are blocked or changed at an earlier, unseen stage; further recognises the importance of disclosing suppressed stories under parliamentary privilege in order to highlight the broader impact of legal threats on free speech; further acknowledges efforts made to tackle SLAPPs through the Economic Crime and Transparency Act 2023; and calls on the Government to introduce comprehensive anti-SLAPP legislation that provides swift dismissal of such cases, protects those targeted from prohibitive legal costs, and ensures that SLAPP filers face significant financial deterrents.",house-of-commons,412 +That this House recognises the impact of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) on the publication of stories in the public interest; acknowledges that most cases of SLAPPs do not reach the courts, but are blocked or changed at an earlier, unseen stage; further recognises the importance of disclosing suppressed stories under parliamentary privilege in order to highlight the broader impact of legal threats on free speech; further acknowledges efforts made to tackle SLAPPs through the Economic Crime and Transparency Act 2023; and calls on the Government to introduce comprehensive anti-SLAPP legislation that provides swift dismissal of such cases, protects those targeted from prohibitive legal costs, and ensures that SLAPP filers face significant financial deterrents.",house-of-commons,419 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.448.1,2024-11-21,International Men’s Day,"I beg to move, -That this House has considered International Men’s Day, issues affecting boys’ and men’s health and wellbeing and gender equality.",house-of-commons,413 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3,2024-11-21,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,414 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.552.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.552.3,2024-11-25,Second Reading: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,126 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.558.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.558.2,2024-11-25,Amendment: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House observes that the Autumn Budget 2024 has cut central Government funding for retail, hospitality and leisure business rate relief in 2025-26, and that this Government funding will end completely in 2026-27; expresses concern that the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill represents a stealth increase in business rates on high streets and the hospitality sector, as well as on larger businesses, on top of the Government’s increases in National Insurance contributions; regrets the lack of a proper cumulative impact assessment on the effect on business; notes that the removal of charitable rate relief on independent schools, taken together with the imposition of VAT, will mean fewer children going to private schools and will therefore create extra pressure on state schools, will undermine aspiration and parental choice, and mean larger class sizes in state schools and increased costs for taxpayers; and therefore declines to give a Second Reading to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill.”",house-of-commons,127 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), +That this House has considered International Men’s Day, issues affecting boys’ and men’s health and wellbeing and gender equality.",house-of-commons,420 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3.8,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-21c.472.3,2024-11-21,Adjournment Debate: Cleat Hill Heat Pump Incident,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Keir Mather.)",house-of-commons,421 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.552.3.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.552.3,2024-11-25,Second Reading: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,127 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.558.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.558.2,2024-11-25,Amendment: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: +“this House observes that the Autumn Budget 2024 has cut central Government funding for retail, hospitality and leisure business rate relief in 2025-26, and that this Government funding will end completely in 2026-27; expresses concern that the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill represents a stealth increase in business rates on high streets and the hospitality sector, as well as on larger businesses, on top of the Government’s increases in National Insurance contributions; regrets the lack of a proper cumulative impact assessment on the effect on business; notes that the removal of charitable rate relief on independent schools, taken together with the imposition of VAT, will mean fewer children going to private schools and will therefore create extra pressure on state schools, will undermine aspiration and parental choice, and mean larger class sizes in state schools and increased costs for taxpayers; and therefore declines to give a Second Reading to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill.”",house-of-commons,128 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill: Committal (1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee. @@ -16062,21 +16062,21 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,619 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), -That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,620 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,626 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), +That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,627 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1,2024-11-25,Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise any increase in the sums payable into the Consolidated Fund resulting from— (1) multipliers that are up to 0.1 higher than the relevant non-domestic rating multiplier; -(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,621 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10,2024-11-25,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,622 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12,2024-11-25,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) -Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,623 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6,2024-11-25,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,624 +(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,628 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10,2024-11-25,Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,629 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12,2024-11-25,Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024,"That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.) +Question agreed to.",house-of-commons,630 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6,2024-11-25,Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), +That the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.—(Anna McMorrin.)",house-of-commons,631 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.680.2,2024-11-26,Leave for Bill: Treatment of Terminal Illness,"I beg to move, -That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the liability of practitioners, and of the organisation which employs the practitioner, where a practitioner prescribes an unlicensed medicine to or carries out a non-standard treatment on a person who is terminally ill; to make provision about the import, storage and use of equipment and unlicensed medicines for the purpose of such prescriptions or such treatment; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,217 +That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the liability of practitioners, and of the organisation which employs the practitioner, where a practitioner prescribes an unlicensed medicine to or carries out a non-standard treatment on a person who is terminally ill; to make provision about the import, storage and use of equipment and unlicensed medicines for the purpose of such prescriptions or such treatment; and for connected purposes.",house-of-commons,218 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.683.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.683.2,2024-11-26,Second Reading: Tobacco and Vapes Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,5 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.1,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Tobacco and Vapes Bill: @@ -16090,25 +16090,25 @@ Consideration and Third Reading (5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. (6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading. Other proceedings -(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,218 +(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,219 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3.2,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.742.3,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Money),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of: (1) any expenditure incurred under or by virtue of the Act by the Secretary of State, and -(2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,219 +(2) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under or by virtue of any other Act out of money so provided.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,220 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.1,2024-11-26,Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Ways and Means),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)). That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, it is expedient to authorise— (1) the charging of fees under or by virtue of the Act, and -(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,220 +(2) the payment of sums into the Consolidated Fund.—(Chris Elmore.)",house-of-commons,221 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.4,2024-11-26,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ombudsman Scheme) (Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,221 +That the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Ombudsman Scheme) (Fees) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 20 May 2024, in the last Parliament, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,222 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.743.6,2024-11-26,Delegated Legislation: Financial Services and Markets,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,222 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1,2024-11-26,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,223 +That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,223 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-26b.745.1,2024-11-26,Adjournment Debate: Coastal Infrastructure: Scotland,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Taiwo Owatemi.)",house-of-commons,224 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.809.2,2024-11-27,Leave for Bill: E-scooters (Review and Awareness ),"I beg to move that leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Secretary of State to commission and publish a review of the legislation and guidance relating to e-scooters; to place a duty on the Secretary of State to promote public awareness of legislation relating to the use of e-scooters; and for connected purposes. -Almost two years to the day since I brought the first debate to this House on the antisocial use of e-bikes and e-scooters—it is quite pertinent to be following the statement on respect orders, and I too would be interested in having a trial area; just getting that in there—I am introducing this Bill today to highlight an issue of much concern to the many constituents in Newport East who frequently raise with me the antisocial and sometimes dangerous use of e-scooters and e-bikes. I would like to thank those residents and Newport councillors, particularly in hotspot areas in my constituency, for talking to me about this.",house-of-commons,419 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2,2024-11-27,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,64 +Almost two years to the day since I brought the first debate to this House on the antisocial use of e-bikes and e-scooters—it is quite pertinent to be following the statement on respect orders, and I too would be interested in having a trial area; just getting that in there—I am introducing this Bill today to highlight an issue of much concern to the many constituents in Newport East who frequently raise with me the antisocial and sometimes dangerous use of e-scooters and e-bikes. I would like to thank those residents and Newport councillors, particularly in hotspot areas in my constituency, for talking to me about this.",house-of-commons,426 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.812.2,2024-11-27,Second Reading: Finance Bill,"I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,65 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.821.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.821.1,2024-11-27,Amendment: Finance Bill,"I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “That” to the end of the Question and add: -“this House declines to give the Finance Bill a Second Reading because it derives from the 2024 Autumn Budget which will lead to jobs being lost, curtailed investment and prices being raised; because the Finance Bill constitutes an assault on business by increasing taxes on investment; because it will reduce the competitiveness of the United Kingdom’s tax regime; because it levies the first ever tax on educational choice and will increase pressure on state schools; because it will drive up rents by increasing tax on homeownership; because it will substantially increase the size of the state without a sustainable plan to fund it; and because it will reduce living standards, increase borrowing and debt, drive up inflation and interest rates, with the result that the OBR growth forecast for the Autumn Budget is lower than that accompanying the Spring Budget of the last Government.”",house-of-commons,65 +“this House declines to give the Finance Bill a Second Reading because it derives from the 2024 Autumn Budget which will lead to jobs being lost, curtailed investment and prices being raised; because the Finance Bill constitutes an assault on business by increasing taxes on investment; because it will reduce the competitiveness of the United Kingdom’s tax regime; because it levies the first ever tax on educational choice and will increase pressure on state schools; because it will drive up rents by increasing tax on homeownership; because it will substantially increase the size of the state without a sustainable plan to fund it; and because it will reduce living standards, increase borrowing and debt, drive up inflation and interest rates, with the result that the OBR growth forecast for the Autumn Budget is lower than that accompanying the Spring Budget of the last Government.”",house-of-commons,66 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.888.1,2024-11-27,Finance Bill (Programme),"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)). That the following provisions shall apply to the Finance Bill: Committal @@ -16133,14 +16133,23 @@ Proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading (8) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced. (9) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day. Programming committee -(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,420 +(10) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings in Committee of the whole House, to proceedings on Consideration or to proceedings on Third Reading.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,427 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.2,2024-11-27,Delegated Legislation,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Medical Devices (Post-market Surveillance Requirements) (Amendment) (Great Britain) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,421 +That the draft Medical Devices (Post-market Surveillance Requirements) (Amendment) (Great Britain) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 21 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,428 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.4,2024-11-27,Approve: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 28 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,422 +That the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 28 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,429 uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6.3,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.890.6,2024-11-27,Approve: Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024,"Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), -That the draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,423 -uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1,2024-11-27,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,424 +That the draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 23 October, be approved.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,430 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-27a.891.1,2024-11-27,Adjournment Debate: Sewage Discharges: South West,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Christian Wakeford.)",house-of-commons,431 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1,2024-11-28,Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments,"Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jeff Smith.)",house-of-commons,296 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2,2024-11-28,Taiwan: International Status,"I beg to move, +That this House, recalling that United Nations Resolution 2758 of 25 October 1971, which established the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations (UN), does not mention Taiwan, notes that UN Resolution 2758 does not address the political status of Taiwan or establish PRC sovereignty over Taiwan and is silent both on the status of Taiwan in the UN and on Taiwanese participation in UN agencies; and calls on the Government to clarify its position that UN Resolution 2758 does not establish the One China Principle as a matter of international law, to state clearly that nothing in law prevents the participation of Taiwan in international organisations and to condemn efforts made by representatives of the PRC to distort the meaning of UN Resolution 2758 in support of Beijing’s One China Principle and the alteration of historic documents by representatives of the PRC, changing the name of the country from Taiwan to Taiwan, province of China.",house-of-commons,294 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1,2024-11-28,Pakistan: Freedom of Religion,"I beg to move, +That this House notes reports of deteriorating religious freedom in Pakistan; expresses its concern over the alleged widespread forced conversions and human rights abuses of minority religious groups; deplores the lack of action by the Pakistani government, which represents a serious violation of Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and further notes that the arrest of opposition religious leaders by the local authorities has led to condemnation both in Pakistan and further afield.",house-of-commons,295 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1,2024-11-29,Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private,"I beg to move, That the House sit in private.",house-of-commons,11 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5,2024-11-29,Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill,"I beg to move, that the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,240 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5,2024-11-29,"Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill","I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.",house-of-commons,241 +uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1,uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1,2024-11-29,Adjournment Debate: Men’s Violence against Women and Girls,"Motion 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"uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.1", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (Programme)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)),\nThat the following provisions shall apply to the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill:\nCommittal\n(1) The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee.\nProceedings in Public Bill Committee\n(2) Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Tuesday 17 December 2024.\n(3) The Public Bill Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it meets.\nConsideration and Third Reading\n(4) Proceedings on Consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced.\n(5) Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day.\n(6) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading.\nOther proceedings\n(7) Any other proceedings on the Bill may be programmed.\u2014(Chris Elmore.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.605.3", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.605.3", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (MONEY)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)),\nThat, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act making provision about multipliers in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.\u2014(Chris Elmore.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1.1", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.1", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.1", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (WAYS and Means)", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)),\nThat, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill, it is expedient to authorise any increase in the sums payable into the Consolidated Fund resulting from\u2014\n(1) multipliers that are up to 0.1 higher than the relevant non-domestic rating multiplier;\n(2) the removal of charitable relief for private schools.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.10", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.10", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024", "motion_text": "That the draft Judicial Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2024, which were laid before this House on 15 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)\nQuestion agreed to.", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12.2", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.12", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12.2", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.12", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024", "motion_text": "That the draft Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (Amendment of Schedule A2) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)\nQuestion agreed to.", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, { - "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6.1", - "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25c.606.6", + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-25d.606.6", "date": "2024-11-25", "motion_title": "Approve: Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024", "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)),\nThat the draft Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Act 2023 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2024, which was laid before this House on 17 October, be approved.\u2014(Anna McMorrin.)", @@ -94960,6 +95037,62 @@ "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Christian Wakeford.)", "chamber": "house-of-commons" }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.1002.1", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Adjournment Debate: Cross-Boundary Housing Developments", + "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Jeff Smith.)", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.955.2", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Taiwan: International Status", + "motion_text": "I beg to move,\nThat this House, recalling that United Nations Resolution 2758 of 25 October 1971, which established the People\u2019s Republic of China (PRC) as the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations (UN), does not mention Taiwan, notes that UN Resolution 2758 does not address the political status of Taiwan or establish PRC sovereignty over Taiwan and is silent both on the status of Taiwan in the UN and on Taiwanese participation in UN agencies; and calls on the Government to clarify its position that UN Resolution 2758 does not establish the One China Principle as a matter of international law, to state clearly that nothing in law prevents the participation of Taiwan in international organisations and to condemn efforts made by representatives of the PRC to distort the meaning of UN Resolution 2758 in support of Beijing\u2019s One China Principle and the alteration of historic documents by representatives of the PRC, changing the name of the country from Taiwan to Taiwan, province of China.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-28a.981.1", + "date": "2024-11-28", + "motion_title": "Pakistan: Freedom of Religion", + "motion_text": "I beg to move,\nThat this House notes reports of deteriorating religious freedom in Pakistan; expresses its concern over the alleged widespread forced conversions and human rights abuses of minority religious groups; deplores the lack of action by the Pakistani government, which represents a serious violation of Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and further notes that the arrest of opposition religious leaders by the local authorities has led to condemnation both in Pakistan and further afield.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.1", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair]: Sit in Private", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, That the House sit in private.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1009.5", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Second Reading: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, that the Bill be now read a Second time.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1088.5", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Second Reading: Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill", + "motion_text": "I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, + { + "gid": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1.1", + "speech_id": "uk.org.publicwhip/debate/2024-11-29a.1093.1", + "date": "2024-11-29", + "motion_title": "Adjournment Debate: Men\u2019s Violence against Women and Girls", + "motion_text": "Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.\u2014(Taiwo Owatemi.)", + "chamber": "house-of-commons" + }, { 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