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Letter dated 06/12/2018 from Baroness Stedman-Scott to Lord Judd regarding points raised during the debate on children displaced from their homes internationally. 2p.
Letter dated 06/12/2018 from Baroness Stedman-Scott to Lord Judd regarding points raised during the debate on children displaced from their homes internationally. 2p.
Industrial strategy: rail sector deal. 27p.
Industrial strategy: rail sector deal. 27p.
Clauses 1 to 4 and 6 agreed to. Amendment to clause 5 debated and negatived on division (8 votes to 9). Clause 5 agreed to on division (9 to 8). New clause 1 (Annual report on the cost of healthcare arrangements) under consideration when the Committee adjourned.
Clauses 1 to 4 and 6 agreed to. Amendment to clause 5 debated and negatived on division (8 votes to 9). Clause 5 agreed to on division (9 to 8). New clause 1 (Annual report on the cost of healthcare arrangements) under consideration when the Committee adjourned.
Letter dated 21/11/2018 from Lord O'Shaughnessy to Baroness Thornton regarding issues raised during the second reading of the Health and Social Care (National Data Guardian) Bill: concerns about the definition of "health and adult social care data" and demographic data. 4p.
Letter dated 21/11/2018 from Lord O'Shaughnessy to Baroness Thornton regarding issues raised during the second reading of the Health and Social Care (National Data Guardian) Bill: concerns about the definition of "health and adult social care data" and demographic data. 4p.
I beg to move, that the House sit in private.
Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 163), and negative d .
I beg to move, that the House sit in private.
Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 163), and negative d .
Piloting alternative electoral canvassing models - full report. 83p.
Piloting alternative electoral canvassing models - full report. 83p.
Letter dated 26/06/2018 from Baroness Manzoor to Lord Hogan-Howe regarding the use of electronic tagging to monitor stalking perpetrator and consultation on the Domestic Abuse Bill. 2p.
Letter dated 26/06/2018 from Baroness Manzoor to Lord Hogan-Howe regarding the use of electronic tagging to monitor stalking perpetrator and consultation on the Domestic Abuse Bill. 2p.
Analysis on the application of Standing Order No. 83L of the Standing Orders of the House of Commons relating to Public Business in respect of the Government amendment made to the Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill during consideration in the House of Lords. Written submission to House in respect of amendments. 4p.
Analysis on the application of Standing Order No. 83L of the Standing Orders of the House of Commons relating to Public Business in respect of the Government amendment made to the Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill during consideration in the House of Lords. Written submission to House in respect of...
I. Framework for the UK-EU partnership: Data protection. 20p. II. Framework for the UK-EU partnership: Science, research and innovation. 18p.
I. Framework for the UK-EU partnership: Data protection. 20p. II. Framework for the UK-EU partnership: Science, research and innovation. 18p.
My Lords, the amendments in this group concern the regulation of the press and the processing of personal data for the purposes of journalism. First I will address Clauses 142, 168 and 169, which were added to the Bill by this House without the support of the Government, and which...
My Lords, the amendments in this group concern the regulation of the press and the processing of personal data for the purposes of journalism. First I will address Clauses 142, 168 and 169, which were added to the Bill by this House without the support of the Government, and which...
My Lords, the main amendments in this group relate to the representation of data subjects by not-for-profit bodies. Last time we discussed this matter, the question before us was whether those bodies should have to seek the mandate—that is, the consent—of data subjects before pursuing claims on their behalf.
As I...
My Lords, the main amendments in this group relate to the representation of data subjects by not-for-profit bodies. Last time we discussed this matter, the question before us was whether those bodies should have to seek the mandate—that is, the consent—of data subjects before pursuing claims on their behalf.
As I...
My Lords, I declare an interest as a television producer who has been involved in investigative programmes for the
BBC and other channels. I listened with horror to the stories of victims that my noble friend Lord Kerslake told, and I am assure that I was as appalled as the...
My Lords, I declare an interest as a television producer who has been involved in investigative programmes for the
BBC and other channels. I listened with horror to the stories of victims that my noble friend Lord Kerslake told, and I am assure that I was as appalled as the...
My Lords, it has been a long and hard struggle to attempt to convince the Government to meet their commitments to complete the Leveson reforms and, most importantly, complete part 2 of the Leveson inquiry. During earlier debates, I claimed not to know any celebrities who were not politicians. I...
My Lords, it has been a long and hard struggle to attempt to convince the Government to meet their commitments to complete the Leveson reforms and, most importantly, complete part 2 of the Leveson inquiry. During earlier debates, I claimed not to know any celebrities who were not politicians. I...
My Lords, with the leave of the House, I beg to move that this House do agree with the Commons in their Amendments 1 to 28. I will speak also to the other amendments in this group.
It is my pleasure to be able to open Lords Consideration of Commons amendments...
My Lords, with the leave of the House, I beg to move that this House do agree with the Commons in their Amendments 1 to 28. I will speak also to the other amendments in this group.
It is my pleasure to be able to open Lords Consideration of Commons amendments...
Lords consideration of Commons amendments. Commons amendments agreed to. Lords amendment to a Commons amendment agreed to on division (252 votes to 213). Remaining Commons amendments agreed to.
Lords consideration of Commons amendments. Commons amendments agreed to. Lords amendment to a Commons amendment agreed to on division (252 votes to 213). Remaining Commons amendments agreed to.