Bill Index A-C

 

Aberdeen City Council Provisional Order 2007

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15/01/2008

Lords Minutes

Examiner certified that the General Orders made under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1936 which are applicable to the draft Aberdeen City Council Provisional Order have been complied with.

 
 

27/11/2007

PB 10 2007-08

Aberdeen City Council Provisional Order. Draft Provisional Order under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1936. Order deposited by Bircham Dyson Bell (Vote).

 
 

27/11/2007

Lords Minutes

Draft provisional order deposited on or before 27 November 2007 in accordance with the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1936: Aberdeen City Council.

 
 

Adults with Autism Bill 2007-08

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20/05/2008

Bill 111 2007-08

Adults with Autism Bill.

 
 

20/05/2008

476 c163-5

Adults with Autism. Motion for leave to introduce a Bill. Agreed to on question. Presentation and first reading (Bill 111 2007-08). To be read a second time 17 October.

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Alcohol Labelling Bill (HL) 2007-08

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01/07/2008

703 c133

Alcohol Labelling Bill (HL). Lords third reading (formal). Passed and sent to the Commons.

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11/06/2008

HL Bill 64 2007-08

Alcohol Labelling Bill (HL). As amended on Report.

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11/06/2008

702 c639-40

Alcohol Labelling Bill (HL). Lords report stage debate. Agreed to on question.

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01/05/2008

701 c403-23, (corrigendum 668)

Alcohol Labelling Bill (HL). Lords Committee stage. Bill as amended to be printed (HL Bill 53).

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01/05/2008

HL Bill 53 2007-08

Alcohol Labelling Bill (HL). As amended in Committee.

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18/01/2008

697 c1545-62

Alcohol Labelling Bill (HL). Lords second reading debate. Agreed to on question and committed to a Committee of the Whole House.

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05/12/2007

HL 21 2007-08

Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee. 2nd Report on Alcohol Labelling Bill (HL); Children and Young Persons Bill (HL); Climate Change Bill (HL); Kidney Transplant Bill (HL); Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill (HL); Local Transport Bill (HL) - Government amendment; Local Transport Bill (HL) - Government response.

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22/11/2007

HL Bill 10 2007-08

Alcohol Labelling Bill (HL).

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22/11/2007

696 c931

Alcohol Labelling Bill (HL). Lords presentation and first reading (HL Bill 10 2007-08).

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Alcohol Sales (Regulation of Prices and Promotion) Bill 2007-08

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10/06/2008

Bill 119 2007-08

Alcohol Sales (Regulation of Prices and Promotion) Bill.

 
 

10/06/2008

477 c162-4

Alcohol Sales (Regulation of Prices and Promotion). Motion for leave to introduce a Bill. Agreed to on question. Presentation and first reading (Bill 119 2007-08). To be read a second time 17 October.

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Allotments (Planning) Bill 2007-08

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19/02/2008

Bill 68 2007-08

Allotments (Planning) Bill.

 
 

19/02/2008

472 c154-6

Allotments (Planning). Motion for leave to introduce a Bill. Agreed to on question. Presentation and first reading (Bill 68 2007-08). To be read a second time 14 March.

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Animals Act 1971 (Amendment) Bill 2007-08

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14/03/2008

473 c514-88

Animals Act 1971 (Amendment) Bill. Second reading debate. Division having fewer than forty Members (26 to 1) Deputy Speaker declared Question not decided. Debate stood over.

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12/03/2008

HC Research Paper 08/25

Animals Act 1971 (Amendment) Bill [Bill 18 of 2007-08]

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05/12/2007

Bill 18 2007-08

Animals Act 1971 (Amendment) Bill. Explanatory Notes Bill 18-EN also published.

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05/12/2007

468 c854

Animals Act 1971 (Amendment) Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 18). To be read a second time 14 March.

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Armed Forces (Federation) Bill 2007-08

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13/05/2008

Bill 108 2007-08

Armed Forces (Federation) Bill.

 
 

13/05/2008

475 c1215-7

Armed Forces (Federation). Motion for leave to introduce a Bill. Agreed to on question. Presentation and first reading (Bill 108 2007-08). To be read a second time 20 June.

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Autumn Bank Holiday Bill 2007-08

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06/03/2008

Votes and Proceedings

Autumn Bank Holiday Bill. Order for second reading read and discharged. To be read a second time 9 May.

 
 

04/03/2008

Bill 82 2007-08

Autumn Bank Holiday Bill.

 
 

04/03/2008

472 c1594-7

Autumn Bank Holiday. Motion for leave to introduce a Bill. Agreed to on question. Presentation and first reading (Bill 82 2007-08). To be read a second time 7 March.

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Bank Holiday (Contribution of Polish Citizens) Bill 2007-08

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04/06/2008

Bill 114 2007-08

Bank Holiday (Contribution of Polish Citizens) Bill.

 
 

04/06/2008

476 c776-9

Bank Holiday (Contribution of Polish Citizens). Motion for leave to introduce a Bill. Agreed to on question. Presentation and first reading (Bill 114 2007-08). To be read a second time 17 October.

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Banking (Special Provisions) Bill 2007-08

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21/02/2008

Bill 74 2007-08

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Lords amendments. (vote).

 
 

21/02/2008

HL Bill 36 2007-08

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. As amended in Committee of the Whole House. (Lords Minutes).

 
 

21/02/2008

CHAP 2 2008

Banking (Special Provisions) Act 2008. Royal Assent 21 February 2008. CHAP 2 2008. (vote).

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21/02/2008

699 c275-345

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Lords Committee stage. Clauses 1 to 13 agreed to, with clauses 6, 11, 13 agreed to as amended. Schedules 1 and 2 agreed to. Bill reported with amendments.

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21/02/2008

699 c358-68

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Lords Report stage debate. Agreed to on question. Third Reading debate agreed to on question. Bill returned to the Commons with amendments.

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21/02/2008

699 c372-80

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Commons Reasons to Lords amendments considered. Lords amendments to which the Commons disagreed, not insisted on and Commons Reasons agreed to.

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21/02/2008

699 c380

Notice given that, in accordance with the Royal Assent Act 1967, the Queen has signified her Royal Assent to the Banking (Special Provisions) Act 2008. (CHAP 2 2008).

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21/02/2008

472 c629-54

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Lords amendments considered. Lords amendment No 1 debated and disagreed to on division (277 votes to 167). Lords amendment No 2 debated and disagreed to on division (268 votes to 171). Lords amendments No 3 disagreed to. Lords amendments Nos 4 to 8 agreed to. Motion to appoint a Committee to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to certain of their amendments. Motion agreed to. Committee appointed and reported Reasons agreed to. Message to the Lords to communicate said Reasons with the Bill and amendments.

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21/02/2008

472 c654

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Royal Assent notified 21 February. CHAP 2 2008.

 
 

20/02/2008

HL Bill 34 2007-08

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Brought from the Commons. Explanatory Notes HL Bill 34-EN also published.

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20/02/2008

699 c176

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Brought from the Commons in the morning of Wednesday 20 February. Lords first reading. (HL Bill 34 2007-08).

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20/02/2008

699 c189-264

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Lords Second Reading debate. Agreed to on question and committed to a Committee of the Whole House.

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20/02/2008

HL 58 2007-08

Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee. 5th Report on Banking (Special Provisions) Bill; National Insurance Contributions Bill; Retail Development Bill (HL); Safety Deposit Current Accounts Bill (HL); Torture (Damages) Bill (HL); Children and Young Persons Bill (HL) - Government amendments.

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19/02/2008

Bill 73 2007-08

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. (Explanatory Notes Bill 73-EN published).

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19/02/2008

472 c157-298

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Business of the House motion on proceedings on Second Reading, in Committee, on Report and Third reading. Agreed to on division (291 votes to 223). Second reading debate. Agreed to on division (367 votes to 164) and committed to a Committee of the Whole House. Money resolution agreed to on question. Ways and means resolution agreed to on question. Committee stage. Amendment 13 negatived on division (299 votes to 222). Amendment 10 negatived on division (302 votes to 222). Amendment 12A negatived on division (351 votes to 169). Report stage. Third reading debate. Agreed to on division (293 votes to 167).

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19/02/2008

472 c153

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Presentation and first reading. (Bill 73).

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19/02/2008

699 c135-6

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill. Lords debate on motion that Standing Order 47 (no two stages of a Bill to be taken on one day) be dispensed with tomorrow to allow any Banking (Special Provisions) Bill brought from the Commons to be read a first time and a second time that day; and that it be dispensed with on 21 February to allow any such Bill to be taken through its remaining stages that day. Agreed to on question.

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19/02/2008

HC Research Paper 08/19

Banking (Special Provisions) Bill

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18/02/2008

699 c36-7

Lords business statement on the legislative timetable for the Banking (Special Provisions) Bill and consequent amendments to scheduled business.

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Borough Freedom (No 2) Bill (HL) 2007-08

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11/06/2008

HL 120 2007-08

Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee. 10th Report on the Education and Skills Bill; Borough Freedom (No 2) Bill (HL); Special Educational Needs (Information) Bill; Planning and Energy Bill; Employment Bill (HL) - Government amendment; Housing and Regeneration Bill - Government amendment; Pensions Bill - Government amendments; Energy Bill - Government response; Pensions Bill - Government response.

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02/04/2008

HL Bill 48 2007-08

Borough Freedom (No 2) Bill (HL). Explanatory Notes HL Bill 48-EN also published.

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02/04/2008

700 c1048

Borough Freedom (No 2) Bill (HL) 2007-08. Lords presentation and first reading (HL Bill 48 2007-08).

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Borough Freedom Bill (HL) 2007-08

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02/04/2008

HL Bill 48 2007-08

Borough Freedom Bill (HL). Explanatory Notes HL Bill 48-EN also published. Revised Bill published as Borough Freedom (No 2) Bill (HL) on 3 April.

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02/04/2008

700 c1048

Borough Freedom (No 2) Bill (HL) 2007-08. Lords presentation and first reading (HL Bill 48 2007-08).

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Borough Freedom Bill 2007-08

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23/01/2008

Votes and Proceedings

Borough Freedom Bill. Order for second reading read and discharged. To be read a second time 29 February.

 
 

04/01/2008

Votes and Proceedings

Borough Freedom Bill. Order for second reading on 29 February read and discharged. Bill withdrawn.

 
 

05/12/2007

468 c855

Borough Freedom Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 23). To be read a second time 1 February.

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05/12/2007

Bill 23 2007-08

Borough Freedom Bill.

 
 

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL) 2006-07

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17/07/2008

479 c383

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL) 2006-07; Canterbury City Council Bill 2007-08; Leeds City Council Bill 2007-08; Nottingham City Council Bill 2007-08; Reading Borough Council Bill 2007-08. Orders for second reading read. to be read a second time 9 October.

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10/07/2008

478 c1529

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL) 2006-07; Canterbury City Council Bill 2007-08; Leeds City Council Bill 2007-08; Nottingham City Council Bill 2007-08; Reading Borough Council Bill 2007-08. Orders for second reading read. to be read a second time 17 July.

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03/07/2008

478 c1003

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL); Canterbury City Council Bill; Leeds City Council Bill; Nottingham City Council Bill; Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time 10 July.

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26/06/2008

478 c479

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL); Canterbury City Council Bill; Leeds City Council Bill; Nottingham City Council Bill; Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time 3 July.

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19/06/2008

477 c1061

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 26 June.

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12/06/2008

477 c566

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 19 June. Debated with Manchester City Council Bill (HL).

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05/06/2008

476 c901

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill, Manchester City Council Bill (HL), Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 12 June.

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22/05/2008

476 c379

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill, Manchester City Council Bill (HL), Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 5 June.

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15/05/2008

475 c1527

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill, Manchester City Council Bill (HL), Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 22 May.

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08/05/2008

475 c827

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill, Manchester City Council Bill (HL), Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 15 May.

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01/05/2008

475 c425

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill, Manchester City Council Bill (HL), Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 8 May.

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24/04/2008

474 c1443

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for second reading read. To be read a second time 1 May.

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03/04/2008

474 c901

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for second reading read. To be read a second time 24 April.

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27/03/2008

474 c305

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for second reading read. To be read a second time 3 April.

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20/03/2008

473 c1063

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for second reading read. To be read a second time 27 March.

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13/03/2008

473 c391

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for second reading read. To be read a second time 20 March.

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06/03/2008

472 c1893

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for second reading read. To be read a second time 13 March.

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28/02/2008

472 c1221

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for second reading read. To be read a second time 6 March.

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19/02/2008

472 c133

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on 28 February.

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05/02/2008

471 c771

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on 19 February.

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29/01/2008

471 c147

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on 5 February.

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22/01/2008

470 c1337

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on 29 January.

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15/01/2008

470 c771

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on 22 January.

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08/01/2008

470 c137

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on 15 January.

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18/12/2007

469 c705

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on 8 January.

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06/12/2007

Votes and Proceedings

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Report from one of the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills that in the case of this Bill originating in the Lords and referred after the First Reading thereof no Standing Order not previously inquired into is applicable thereto. Bill to be read a second time.

 
 

29/11/2007

696 c1401

Manchester City Council Bill (HL). Lords third reading debate. Debated with Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Agreed to on question. Bills passed and sent to the Commons.

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29/11/2007

Votes and Proceedings

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Brought from the Lords. First reading. Referred to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills.

 
 

29/11/2007

696 c1387-401

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Lords third reading debate. Agreed to on question. Bills passed and sent to the Commons. Debated with Manchester City Council Bill (HL).

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08/11/2007

696 c239-40

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). In accordance with Private Business Standing Order No 150A (Suspension of Bills), Bill deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments together with the declaration of the agent. Bill presented and Lords first reading. It was then deemed to have been read a second time and reported from the Select Committee.

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27/11/2006

PB 1 2006-07

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL). Petition deposited by Sharpe Pritchard (vote)

 
 

British Board of Film Classification (Accountability to Parliament and Appeals) Bill 2007-08

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29/02/2008

472 c1352-423

British Board of Film Classification (Accountability to Parliament and Appeals) Bill. Second reading debate. Adjourned. Debate to be resumed 7 March.

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26/02/2008

HC Research Paper 08/21

British Board of Film Classification (Accountability to Parliament and Appeals) Bill Bill 16 of 2007-08

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05/12/2007

Bill 16 2007-08

British Board of Film Classification (Accountability to Parliament and Appeals) Bill. Explanatory Notes Bill 16-EN also published.

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05/12/2007

468 c853

British Board of Film Classification (Accountability to Parliament and Appeals) Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 16). To be read a second time 29 February.

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British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies Bill 2007-08

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02/07/2008

Bill 128 2007-08

British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies Bill.

 
 

02/07/2008

478 c863-5

British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. Motion for leave to introduce a Bill. Agreed to on question. Presentation and first reading (Bill 128). To be read a second time 17 October.

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Broadcasting (Television Licence Fee Abolition) Bill 2007-08

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10/12/2007

Bill 39 2007-08

Broadcasting (Television Licence Fee Abolition) Bill.

 
 

10/12/2007

469 c23

Broadcasting (Television Licence Fee Abolition) Bill. Presentation and first reading (Bill 39 2007-08). To be read a second time 17 October.

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Broads Authority Bill 2006-07

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19/05/2008

Lords Minutes

Broads Authority Bill. Petitions deposited against bill on behalf of Paul Derrick Howes (No 1); Mollie Yensie Howes (No 2) by Paul Derrick Howes; Marc Leigh Ollosson (No 3) by Paul Derrick Howes; Stephen Henry Law (No 4) by Paul Derrick Howes; Richard Charles Clayton Baguley (No 5); The Norfolk County Association of Parish and Town Councils (No 6) by Jack Alfred Sadler; Robin Peter Martin Sermon (No 7); Jeremy Richard Ping (No 8) by Alan Richard Williams; Anthony John Bennett (No 9) by Alan Richard Williams; James Oliver Campbell (No 10) by Alan Richard Williams; Alan Richard Williams (No 11) by James Oliver Campbell; John Hector Atkins (No 12) by Alan Richard Williams; Norfolk Broads Yacht Club (No 13) by James Oliver Campbell; Peter Robert Waller (No 14).

 
 

15/05/2008

Lords Minutes

Broads Authority Bill. Examiner's certificate that no further standing order is applicable ordered to lie on the Table.

 
 

07/05/2008

701 c668

Broads Authority Bill. Brought from the Commons. Lords first reading. Referred to Examiners.

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07/05/2008

475 c779-804

Broads Authority Bill. Third reading debate. Agreed to on question and Bill passed.

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24/04/2008

474 c1443

Broads Authority Bill. Order for third reading read. To be read a third time on 7 May.

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03/04/2008

474 c901

Broads Authority Bill. Order for third reading read. To be read a third time on 24 April.

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27/03/2008

474 c305

Broads Authority Bill. Order for third reading read. To be read a third time on 3 April.

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20/03/2008

473 c1063

Broads Authority Bill. Order for third reading read. To be read a third time on 27 March.

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13/03/2008

473 c391

Broads Authority Bill. Order for third reading read. To be read a third time on 20 March.

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06/03/2008

472 c1893

Broads Authority Bill. Order for third reading read. To be read a third time on 13 March.

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28/02/2008

472 c1221

Broads Authority Bill. Order for third reading read. To be read a second time 6 March.

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21/02/2008

472 c499

Broads Authority Bill. Order for Third Reading read. To be read a third time 28 February.

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07/02/2008

471 c1101

Broads Authority Bill. Order for Third Reading read. To be read a Third time 21 February.

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23/01/2008

470 c1479

Broads Authority Bill. Report stage. Amendments agreed to.

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13/11/2007

Votes and Proceedings

Broads Authority Bill. Order of 16 October relating to the Bill read. First and Second reading. Bill reported.

 
 

27/11/2006

PB 4 2006-07

Broads Authority Bill . Petition deposited by Winckworth Sherwood (vote)

 
 

Cannabis Seeds (Prohibition) Bill 2007-08

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09/07/2008

Bill 136 2007-08

Cannabis Seeds (Prohibition) Bill.

 
 

09/07/2008

478 c1429-32

Cannabis Seeds (Prohibition). Motion for leave to introduce a Bill. Agreed to on question. Presentation and first reading (Bill 136). To be read a second time 17 October.

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Canterbury City Council Bill 2007-08

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17/07/2008

479 c383

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL) 2006-07; Canterbury City Council Bill 2007-08; Leeds City Council Bill 2007-08; Nottingham City Council Bill 2007-08; Reading Borough Council Bill 2007-08. Orders for second reading read. to be read a second time 9 October.

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10/07/2008

478 c1529

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL) 2006-07; Canterbury City Council Bill 2007-08; Leeds City Council Bill 2007-08; Nottingham City Council Bill 2007-08; Reading Borough Council Bill 2007-08. Orders for second reading read. to be read a second time 17 July.

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03/07/2008

478 c1003

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL); Canterbury City Council Bill; Leeds City Council Bill; Nottingham City Council Bill; Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time 10 July.

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26/06/2008

478 c479

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL); Canterbury City Council Bill; Leeds City Council Bill; Nottingham City Council Bill; Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time 3 July.

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19/06/2008

477 c1061

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 26 June.

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12/06/2008

477 c566

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 19 June. Debated with Manchester City Council Bill (HL).

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05/06/2008

476 c901

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill, Manchester City Council Bill (HL), Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 12 June.

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22/05/2008

476 c379

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill, Manchester City Council Bill (HL), Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 5 June.

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15/05/2008

475 c1527

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill, Manchester City Council Bill (HL), Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 22 May.

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08/05/2008

475 c827

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill, Manchester City Council Bill (HL), Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 15 May.

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01/05/2008

475 c425

Bournemouth Borough Council Bill (HL), Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill, Manchester City Council Bill (HL), Nottingham City Council Bill, Reading Borough Council Bill. Orders for second reading read. To be read a second time 8 May.

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24/04/2008

474 c1443

Canterbury City Council Bill. Order for second reading read. To be read a second time on 1 May.

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03/04/2008

474 c901

Canterbury City Council Bill. Order for second reading read. To be read a second time on 24 April.

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27/03/2008

474 c305

Canterbury City Council Bill. Order for second reading read. To be read a second time on 3 April.

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20/03/2008

473 c1063

Canterbury City Council Bill. Order for second reading read. To be read a second time on 27 March.

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13/03/2008

473 c391

Canterbury City Council Bill. Order for second reading read. To be read a second time on 20 March.

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06/03/2008

472 c1893

Canterbury City Council Bill. Order for second reading read. To be read a second time on 13 March.

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28/02/2008

472 c1221

Canterbury City Council Bill. Order for second reading read. To be read a second time on 6 March.

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19/02/2008

472 c133

Canterbury City Council Bill. Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on 28 February.

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05/02/2008

471 c771

Canterbury City Council Bill. Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on 19 February.

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29/01/2008

471 c147

Canterbury City Council Bill. Order for Second Reading read. To be read a Second time on 5 February.

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22/01/2008

Votes and Proceedings

Canterbury City Council Bill. First reading. Ordered to be read a second time.

 
 

18/12/2007

Lords Minutes

Canterbury City Council Bill. Leeds City Council Bill. London Local Authorities Bill (HL). London Local Authorities and Transport for London (No 2) Bill (HL). London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill. Northern Bank Bill. Nottingham City Council Bill. Reading Borough Council Bill. St Austell Market Bill. Examiners' certificates that the Standing Orders applicable to the petitions for the bills have been complied with.

 
 

27/11/2007

PB 1 2007-08

Canterbury City Council Bill. Petition deposited by Sharpe Pritchard (Vote).

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Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill 2007-08

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22/05/2008

CHAP 5 2008

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Act 2008. Royal Assent 22 May 2008. CHAP 5 2008. Explanatory notes also published.

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22/05/2008

701 c1549

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill (CHAP 5 2008); Transport For London Bill (HL) (Cap i 2008); Church of England Marriage Measure (General Synod Measure 1 2008). Royal Assent notified 22 May 2008.

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22/05/2008

476 c413

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill (CHAP 5 2008); Transport For London Bill (HL) (Cap i 2008); Church of England Marriage Measure (General Synod Measure 1 2008). Royal Assent notified 22 May 2008.

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13/05/2008

701 c925-34

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. Lords third reading debate. Agreed to on question. Bill passed.

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31/03/2008

700 c779-95

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. Lords report stage.

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12/03/2008

699 c225-56GC

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. Lords Committee stage. Bill reported without amendment.

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19/02/2008

699 c136-50

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. Lords second reading debate. Agreed to on question and committed to a Grand Committee.

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30/01/2008

HL 49 2007-08

Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee. 4th Report on Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill; Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill; Crossrail Bill; European Communities (Finance) Bill; House of Lords (Amendment) Bill (HL); Sale of Student Loans Bill; Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill - Government amendments; Children and Young Persons Bill (HL) - Government amendments; Local Transport Bill (HL) - Government amendments; Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill (HL) - Government amendments; Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill - Government response; Children and Young Persons Bill (HL) - Government response; Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill (HL) - Government response; Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill (HL) - Government response.

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18/01/2008

697 c1545

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. Brought from the Commons. Lords first reading. (HL Bill 21 2007-08).

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17/01/2008

HL Bill 21 2007-08

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. Brought from the Commons. Explanatory Notes HL Bill 21-EN also published.

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17/01/2008

470 c1132-64

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. Report stage. Amendment 4 negatived on division (166 to 259). Third reading debate. Agreed to on question. Bill passed.

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17/12/2007

HC 198 2007-08;HL 28 2007-08

Legislative scrutiny: Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill and other Bills. Human Rights Joint Select Committee third report with proceedings.

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11/12/2007

HC Research Paper 07/89

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill: Committee Stage Report

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04/12/2007

PBC

First Sitting (morning). Programme motion agreed to. Written evidence (Reporting to the House) motion agreed to. Motion to sit in private agreed to. Examination of witnesses. Clauses 1 to 6 agreed to. Bill to be reported, without amendment. Committee rose at seventeen minutes past Twelve o'clock.

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04/12/2007

PBC

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. Minutes of proceedings (Vote).

 
 

20/11/2007

467 c1120-60

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. Second reading debate. Agreed to on question. Programme motion on proceedings in Committee, Report, Third reading and other proceedings. Agreed to on question. Ways and Means resolution agreed to on question.

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13/11/2007

HC Research Paper 07/75

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill [Bill 4 of 2007-08]

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08/11/2007

Bill 4 2007-08

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. (Explanatory Note Bill 4-EN published).

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08/11/2007

467 c259

Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill. Presentation and first reading. (Bill 4).

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Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill 2006-07 then 2007-08

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05/06/2008

CHAP 6 2008

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Act 2008. Royal Assent 5 June 2008. CHAP 6 2008.

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05/06/2008

702 c255

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Royal Assent notified 5 June 2008. CHAP 6 2008.

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05/06/2008

476 c937

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Royal Assent notified 5 June 2008. CHAP 6 2008.

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03/06/2008

702 c148

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Returned form the Commons with the amendments agreed to.

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03/06/2008

476 c648-86

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Programme motion (No 2) on proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments and subsequent stages. Agreed to on question. Lords amendments considered. Lords amendments 1-125 agreed to.

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02/06/2008

702 c29-46

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Queens consent signified. Lords third reading debate. Bill passed and returned to the Commons with amendments.

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02/06/2008

Bill 116 2007-08

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords amendments. Explanatory Notes Bill 116-EN also published.

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13/05/2008

HL Bill 57 2007-08

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. As amended on Report.

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13/05/2008

701 c945-83

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords report stage second day. Bill as amended to be printed (HL Bill 57).

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07/05/2008

701 c629

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords motion that the Report Stage be postponed until after the Question for Short Debate. Agreed to on question (formal).

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07/05/2008

701 c642-68

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords report stage first day. Amendments debated and withdrawn. amendment debated and agreed to.

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05/03/2008

699 c1094-5

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords motion on order in which amendments for Report Stage be marshalled and considered. Agreed to on question (formal).

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26/02/2008

HC 379 2007-08; HL 66 2007-08

Legislative scrutiny: 1) Health and Social Care Bill and 2) Child maintenance and Other Payments Bill: Government response. Human Rights Joint Select Committee twelfth report with proceedings and appendices.

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20/02/2008

699 c1-22GC

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords Committee stage fifth day. Clauses 33 to 60 agreed to, with clauses 37, 52, 56, 59 agreed to as amended. Schedules 6 and 7 agreed to as amended. Schedule 8 agreed to. Bill reported with amendments (HL Bill 34). Grand Committee held in the Moses Room.

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20/02/2008

HL Bill 35 2007-08

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. As amended in Grand Committee.

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07/02/2008

698 c615-84GC

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. lords Committee stage fourth day. Clauses 18 to 32 agreed to, with clauses 21, 22, 23 agreed to as amended. Schedule 5 agreed to. Grand Committee held in the Moses Room.

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05/02/2008

698 c495-560GC

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords Committee stage third day. Clauses 10 to 12, 14 to 17 agreed to, with clause 14 agreed to as amended. Clause 13 negatived. Schedules 2, 3, 4 agreed to. New clause under consideration. Grand Committee held in the Moses Room.

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31/01/2008

698 c379-436GC

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords Committee stage second day. Clauses 2 to 9 agreed to. Grand Committee held in the Moses Room.

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30/01/2008

HL 49 2007-08

Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee. 4th Report on Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Bill; Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill; Crossrail Bill; European Communities (Finance) Bill; House of Lords (Amendment) Bill (HL); Sale of Student Loans Bill; Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill - Government amendments; Children and Young Persons Bill (HL) - Government amendments; Local Transport Bill (HL) - Government amendments; Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill (HL) - Government amendments; Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill - Government response; Children and Young Persons Bill (HL) - Government response; Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill (HL) - Government response; Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill (HL) - Government response.

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29/01/2008

698 c275-326GC

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords Committee stage first day. Clause 1 agreed to. Schedule 1 agreed to as amended. Clause 2 under consideration. Grand Committee held in the Moses Room.

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09/01/2008

697 c851

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords motion on instruction to Grand Committee on order of clauses to be taken. Agreed to on question (formal).

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18/12/2007

697 c581-608

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Lords second reading debate. Agreed to on question and committed to a Grand Committee.

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17/12/2007

HC 198 2007-08;HL 28 2007-08

Legislative scrutiny: Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill and other Bills. Human Rights Joint Select Committee third report with proceedings.

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12/12/2007

HL 27 2007-08

Constitution Select Committee (HL) third report on the Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill.

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12/12/2007

HL 26 2007-08

Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee. 3rd Report on Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill; Employment Bill (HL).

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04/12/2007

696 c1610

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Brought from the Commons. Lords first reading. (HL Bill 12 2007-08).

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04/12/2007

HL Bill 12 2007-08

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Brought from the Commons. Explanatory Notes HL bill 12 -EN also published.

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03/12/2007

468 c575-652

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. [Relevant documents: The letter from the Chairman of the Joint Committee on Human Rights to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions dated 12th July and the Secretary of State's letter of reply dated 10th August.] Report stage. New clauses 1 and 2 debated and added to Bill. New clause 3 debated and negatived on division (184 to 262). New clause 5 debated and negatived on division (164 to 263). New clause 7 negatived on division (168 to 263). Amendment to clause 15 negatived on division (148 to 257). Third reading debate. Agreed to on question and passed.

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07/11/2007

467 c142

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. Presentation and First and Second reading, pursuant to Standing Order 80A and Order [4 July 2007]. (Bill 3).

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07/11/2007

Bill 3 2007-08

Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill. (Explanatory Notes Bill 3-EN published).

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Children and Young Persons Bill (HL) 2007-08

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21/07/2008

703 c113WS

My right honourable friend the Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families (Beverley Hughes MP) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement. The then Secretary of State for Education and Skills entered into a two-year contract with Serco Ltd in October 2006 for support for the development of children’s centres and the modernisation of services for children and their families. Under this contract, the consortium Together for Children is responsible for supporting, challenging and helping local authorities to build their capacity, with their partners, to plan and commission to time and cost the development of sustainable, high-quality children’s centres. Parliamentary approval is being sought for expenditure on a continuing service, through an extension of the contract from 1 October 2008 for a further two years. Expenditure on this contract currently rests solely on the authority of the Appropriation Act, in the absence of specific statutory authority. The Children and Young Persons Bill currently before Parliament will put the Secretary of State under a duty to promote the well-being of children. One effect of this duty will be to enable the Secretary of State to enter into this and other such contracts in pursuit of this duty. The timetable for Royal Assent of the Bill, which is expected in this Session of Parliament, means that parliamentary approval for additional resources of £1,500,000 for this new service will be sought in a supplementary estimate for the Department for Children, Schools and Families to enable expenditure on this new service in advance of Royal Assent of the Children and Young Persons Bill. Pending that approval, urgent expenditure estimated at £1,500,000 will be met by repayable cash advances from the Contingencies Fund. The expenditure cannot await parliamentary approval of the enabling legislation because any extension of the contract must take place before expiry of the existing contract on 30 September 2008. Disruption of support for local authorities at this stage would threaten the rollout of children’s centres at a crucial time when key decisions are being taken about where to locate the remaining centres and how to reconfigure existing services in order to achieve universal coverage for children under five and their families. It could lead to a delay in children and families accessing and benefiting from children’s centre services. The Contingencies Fund advance can be repaid immediately the Children and Young Persons Bill receives Royal Assent.

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21/07/2008

479 c61-2WS

The then Secretary of State for Education and Skills entered into a two-year contract with Serco Ltd in October 2006 for support for the development of children's centres and the modernisation of services for children and their families. Under this contract the consortium Together for Children is responsible for supporting, challenging and helping local authorities build their capacity, with their partners, to plan and commission to time and cost, the development of sustainable, high quality children's centres. Parliamentary approval is being sought for expenditure on a continuing service, through an extension of the contract from 1 October 2008 for a further two years. Expenditure on this contract currently rests solely on the authority of the Appropriation Act, in the absence of specific statutory authority. The Children and Young Persons Bill currently before Parliament will put the Secretary of State under a duty to promote the well-being of children. One effect of this duty will be to enable the Secretary of State to enter into this and other such contracts in pursuit of this duty. The timetable for Royal Assent of the Bill, which is expected in this session of Parliament, means that Parliamentary approval for additional resources of £1,500,000 for this new service will be sought in a supplementary estimate for the Department for Children, Schools and Families to enable expenditure on this new service in advance of Royal Assent of the Children and Young Persons Bill. Pending that approval, urgent expenditure estimated at £1,500,000 will be met by repayable cash advances from the Contingencies Fund. The expenditure cannot await parliamentary approval of the enabling legislation because any extension of the contract must take place before expiry of the existing contract on 30 September 2008. Disruption of support for local authorities at this stage would threaten the roll out of children's centres at a crucial time when key decisions are being taken about where to locate the remaining centres and how to reconfigure existing services in order to achieve universal coverage for children under five and their families. It could lead to a delay in children and families accessing and benefiting from children's centre services. The Contingencies Fund advance can be repaid immediately the Children and Young Persons Bill receives Royal Assent.

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03/07/2008

Bill 133 2007-08

Children and Young Persons Bill (HL). As amended in Public Bill Committee.

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03/07/2008

PBC

Sixth Sitting (morning). New clauses considered. Committee adjourned till this day at One o'clock.