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Protection from Harassment Bill. Committee stage second day. Clauses 3 to 15 agreed to, clauses 3, 8 and 13 as amended. New clauses considered. Bill as amended to be reported. Third reading debate. Agreed to on question. Passed.

Lead member
Lord Blencathra
Answering member
Janet Anderson
Department
Home Office
Type
Debates on bills; Committee of the Whole House (HC)
Date
18 December 1996
Reference
287 c965-88
House
House of Commons

Protection from Harassment Bill. Second reading debate. Agreed to on question. Committed to a Committee of the Whole House. Committee stage first day. Clauses 1 and 2 agreed to, clause 2 as amended. Clause 3 under consideration.

Lead member
Lord Howard of Lympne
Answering member
Jack Straw
Department
Home Office
Type
Debates on bills; Committee of the Whole House (HC)
Date
17 December 1996
Reference
287 c781-853
House
House of Commons

If he will list the occasions during 1994 on which (a) the Licensing Authority, (b) the Medicine Control Agency and (c) the Committee on Safety of Medicines have taken legal action with respect to matters relating to the Medicines Act 1968; and how many injunctions have been sought during that...

Asked by
Simon Hughes (Liberal Democrat)
Answering body
Department of Health
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
10 May 1996
Reference
28137; 277 c280W;277 c280-1W
House
House of Commons

Housing Bill. Committee stage twelfth sitting (morning). Clauses 75, 76 and 116 to 121 agreed to. Clause 116 as amended. Schedule 4 agreed to. New clauses considered.

Type
Debates on bills; Public Bill Committee proceedings
Date
5 March 1996
Reference
SCG
House
House of Commons

Housing Bill. Committee stage eleventh sitting. Clauses 110 to 115 agreed to. Clauses 110, 111 and 115 as amended. Clause 116 as amended under consideration.

Type
Debates on bills; Public Bill Committee proceedings
Date
29 February 1996
Reference
SCG
House
House of Commons
Type
House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Procedure Committee
Date
21 February 1996
Reference
HC 252-i 1995/96
House
House of Commons

How many of the injunctions granted in domestic violence cases were subsequently breached in each of the last five years. - Text of letter from M D Heubner of Court Service Agency. This information is not available and could be obtained only at a disproportionate cost.

Asked by
Lord Boateng (Labour)
Answering body
Lord Chancellor's Department
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
14 February 1996
Reference
14097; 271 c578-9W
House
House of Commons

How many injunctions were granted in domestic violence cases in each of the last five years. - Text of letter from M D Heubner of Court Service Agency - Inc figs.

Asked by
Lord Boateng (Labour)
Answering body
Lord Chancellor's Department
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
14 February 1996
Reference
14096; 271 c579W
House
House of Commons

Ruling that "there is no rule of the House to prohibit reference to matters subject to injunction" and referring the subject to the Procedure committee in response to Point of order from Mrs Ann Winterton on use of parliamentary privilege to raise matters covered by anonymity guaranteeing orders.

Member
Speaker
Type
Speaker's rulings
Date
30 January 1996
Reference
270 c777
House
House of Commons