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A briefing paper which "maps" (or summarises) the main elements of the United Kingdom's uncodified constitution.
A briefing paper which "maps" (or summarises) the main elements of the United Kingdom's uncodified constitution.
MPs should not raise matters in debates, questions and motions which are awaiting adjudication in a court of law to avoid influencing the outcome of those court proceedings.
MPs should not raise matters in debates, questions and motions which are awaiting adjudication in a court of law to avoid influencing the outcome of those court proceedings.
A briefing paper on the devolution settlement in Wales, examining the events which led to the creation of the then National Assembly of Wales in 1999 and the subsequent expansion of the powers of what is now the Senedd (or Welsh Parliament) over the past quarter of a century.
A briefing paper on the devolution settlement in Wales, examining the events which led to the creation of the then National Assembly of Wales in 1999 and the subsequent expansion of the powers of what is now the Senedd (or Welsh Parliament) over the past quarter of a century.
Letter dated 21/02/2022 from Paul Scully MP to Chi Onwurah MP and Bill Esterson MP regarding an update on the Professional Qualifications Bill and on engagement with devolved administrations to secure legislative consent motions. 3p.
Letter dated 21/02/2022 from Paul Scully MP to Chi Onwurah MP and Bill Esterson MP regarding an update on the Professional Qualifications Bill and on engagement with devolved administrations to secure legislative consent motions. 3p.
Letter dated 26/10/2020 from Lord True to Lord Morris of Aberavon regarding points raised at the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill second reading debate: powers to provide financial assistance, the Bill's reservation of subsidy control and its implications for the Government of Wales Act 2006 and devolved administrations' powers. 2p.
Letter dated 26/10/2020 from Lord True to Lord Morris of Aberavon regarding points raised at the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill second reading debate: powers to provide financial assistance, the Bill's reservation of subsidy control and its implications for the Government of Wales Act 2006 and devolved administrations' powers. 2p.
To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment has been made of the proposed "Henry VIII" clauses in clause 21 of the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill; and whether the views of the Welsh Government have been sought on the powers within that Bill to amend the Government of Wales Act...
To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment has been made of the proposed "Henry VIII" clauses in clause 21 of the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill; and whether the views of the Welsh Government have been sought on the powers within that Bill to amend the Government of Wales Act...
Clause 21 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill would allow the UK Government to meet fully the obligations set out in the Northern Ireland Protocol. The “Henry VIII” power in the clause could be used where necessary to amend primary legislation to ensure arrangements required in the Northern Ireland Protocol are operational and to implement the requirements set out in the Protocol.
In response to concerns raised by the Devolved Administrations, clause 18 of the Bill (Main power in connection with other separation issues) has been restricted so that powers under this clause cannot be used to amend the devolution acts, including the Government of Wales Act 2006.
The Government is working to establish whether restricting the powers in clause 21 in a similar way would mean the obligations in the Protocol could still be met. Subject to the outcome of this work, the Government would be open to imposing the restriction by amending the Bill during its passage.
My Lords, I am very grateful to noble Lords who have participated in this very wide-ranging debate, particularly to the noble and learned Lord, Lord Hope, for moving his amendment and the noble Baroness, Lady Suttie, for moving her amendment to the amendment. I shall first try to deal with...
My Lords, I am very grateful to noble Lords who have participated in this very wide-ranging debate, particularly to the noble and learned Lord, Lord Hope, for moving his amendment and the noble Baroness, Lady Suttie, for moving her amendment to the amendment. I shall first try to deal with...
I thank noble Lords who have participated in the debate on this group of amendments, particularly the noble and learned Lord, Lord Hope, and the noble Baroness, Lady Suttie, for tabling their amendments. I will seek to deal with the substance and then very briefly pick up some of the...
I thank noble Lords who have participated in the debate on this group of amendments, particularly the noble and learned Lord, Lord Hope, and the noble Baroness, Lady Suttie, for tabling their amendments. I will seek to deal with the substance and then very briefly pick up some of the...
My Right Hon Friend the Secretary of State (Michael Gove) has today made the following statement.
In conjunction with the Secretary of State for Wales I will today lay before the House a water protocol for England and Wales, agreed between the UK government and the Welsh Government. The protocol, which...
My Right Hon Friend the Secretary of State (Michael Gove) has today made the following statement.
In conjunction with the Secretary of State for Wales I will today lay before the House a water protocol for England and Wales, agreed between the UK government and the Welsh Government. The protocol, which...
In conjunction with the Secretary of State for Wales I will today lay before the House a water protocol for England and Wales, agreed between the UK government and the Welsh Government. The protocol, which the Welsh Ministers are laying in the National Assembly for Wales in parallel, is made...
In conjunction with the Secretary of State for Wales I will today lay before the House a water protocol for England and Wales, agreed between the UK government and the Welsh Government. The protocol, which the Welsh Ministers are laying in the National Assembly for Wales in parallel, is made...
I. Letter dated 07/12/2016 from Alun Cairns MP to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding Supplementary Memorandum concerning the delegated powers in Government amendments to the Wales Bill tabled on 7 December. 1p. II. Wales Bill : Further memorandum to the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee. 3p.
I. Letter dated 07/12/2016 from Alun Cairns MP to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding Supplementary Memorandum concerning the delegated powers in Government amendments to the Wales Bill tabled on 7 December. 1p. II. Wales Bill : Further memorandum to the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee. 3p.
I. Wales Bill. Supplemental memorandum concerning the delegated powers in clause 21 of the Bill for the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee. 2p. II. Letter dated 23/10/2016 from Alun Cairns MP to the Deposited Papers Clerk depositing the supplemental memorandum in the Library of the House. 1p.
I. Wales Bill. Supplemental memorandum concerning the delegated powers in clause 21 of the Bill for the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee. 2p. II. Letter dated 23/10/2016 from Alun Cairns MP to the Deposited Papers Clerk depositing the supplemental memorandum in the Library of the House. 1p.
I thank my parliamentary neighbour for his intervention. As far as I am aware, there will be no vote this evening, but I shall scrutinise the Bill exceptionally closely over the next two or three days and I will table amendments.
We as politicians should never assume that we know exactly...
I thank my parliamentary neighbour for his intervention. As far as I am aware, there will be no vote this evening, but I shall scrutinise the Bill exceptionally closely over the next two or three days and I will table amendments.
We as politicians should never assume that we know exactly...
Yes, I am sure he did.
Since the establishment of devolution, the Assembly has gained full lawmaking powers. I know that the hon. Member for Brecon and Radnorshire (Chris Davies) discussed having the power to abolish the Welsh Assembly. Let us remind him and others that we had a referendum to...
Yes, I am sure he did.
Since the establishment of devolution, the Assembly has gained full lawmaking powers. I know that the hon. Member for Brecon and Radnorshire (Chris Davies) discussed having the power to abolish the Welsh Assembly. Let us remind him and others that we had a referendum to...
Second reading. Agreed to on question. Programme motion on proceedings on committal, in Committee, on report, Third reading, in programming committee and other proceedings. Agreed to on question.
Second reading. Agreed to on question. Programme motion on proceedings on committal, in Committee, on report, Third reading, in programming committee and other proceedings. Agreed to on question.