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To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many people were fined for offences involving dog fouling in the last year. - Last year local authorities issued 2,742 fixed penalties for dog fouling offences.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many people were fined for offences involving dog fouling in the last year. - Last year local authorities issued 2,742 fixed penalties for dog fouling offences.
Hunting Bill. Lords consideration of Commons amendments in lieu of Lords amendments disagreed to and insisted on. Lords amendments 1-9,10C,11,12C,13-44,46C,47-51,52C,53,54 to which Commons disagreed insisted on, and Commons amendment 54C in lieu disagreed to on division (153 to 114). Motion to appoint a Committee to propose a Reason for the insistence and disagreement. Reason reported and agreed to. Bill returned to Commons with Reason.
Hunting Bill. Lords consideration of Commons amendments in lieu of Lords amendments disagreed to and insisted on. Lords amendments 1-9,10C,11,12C,13-44,46C,47-51,52C,53,54 to which Commons disagreed insisted on, and Commons amendment 54C in lieu disagreed to on division (153 to 114). Motion to appoint a Committee to propose a Reason for the...
Hunting Bill. Procedure motion (No 3) on proceedings on consideration of Lords message. Agreed to on division (271 to 136). Lords reasons and amendments considered. Disagreement to Lords amendments Nos 1-44,46-54 insisted on. Lords amendments Nos 10C,12C,46C and 52C disagreed to with amendment (a) proposed in lieu, replacing Clause 15 with a new Clause. Negatived on division (146 to 286). Main question negatived on division (46 to 345). Amendment (b) proposed in lieu replacing Clause 15 with a new Clause. Agreed to on division (283 to 132).
Hunting Bill. Procedure motion (No 3) on proceedings on consideration of Lords message. Agreed to on division (271 to 136). Lords reasons and amendments considered. Disagreement to Lords amendments Nos 1-44,46-54 insisted on. Lords amendments Nos 10C,12C,46C and 52C disagreed to with amendment (a) proposed in lieu, replacing Clause 15...
Hunting Bill. Message from the Commons that they have disagreed to Lords amendments, with reasons. Commons reasons considered. Motion that the House do insist on a Lords amendment agreed to on division (188 to 79). Motions that the House do insist on Lords amendments agreed to. Amendments in lieu of Lords amendments agreed to. An amendment in lieu of a Lords amendment agreed to on division (176 to 85). Remaining Lords amendments not insisted on. Committee appointed to propose a reason for the insistence. Report agreed to. Bill returned to the Commons with amendments and reasons. Motion that the Commons suggested amendment be agreed to disagreed to on division (119 to 155) (the name of a Lord who voted in both Lobbies has been removed from the voting lists). Message ordered to be sent to the Commons to acquaint them therewith.
Hunting Bill. Message from the Commons that they have disagreed to Lords amendments, with reasons. Commons reasons considered. Motion that the House do insist on a Lords amendment agreed to on division (188 to 79). Motions that the House do insist on Lords amendments agreed to. Amendments in lieu of...
Hunting Bill. Procedure motion on proceedings on consideration of Lords amendments agreed to on division (310 to 179). Queens Recomendation signified. Money resolution agreed to on question. Lords amendments considered. Lords amendment 1 disagreed to on division (343 to 175). Lords amendments 2-43,45,46,52-54 disagreed to on division (344 to 173). Amendments (a) and (b) in lieu negatived on division (204 to 321). Lords amendments 44 and 47-51 disagreed to on division (334 to 170). Committee appointed to draw up Reasons for disagreeing to Lords amendments 1-54. Reasons reported and agreed to. To be communicated to the Lords.
Hunting Bill. Procedure motion on proceedings on consideration of Lords amendments agreed to on division (310 to 179). Queens Recomendation signified. Money resolution agreed to on question. Lords amendments considered. Lords amendment 1 disagreed to on division (343 to 175). Lords amendments 2-43,45,46,52-54 disagreed to on division (344 to 173)....
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many puppies were imported into the UK from the Republic of Ireland in each of the past 10 years, broken down by breed; and if she will make a statement. - (Holding answer 27 October 2004).
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many puppies were imported into the UK from the Republic of Ireland in each of the past 10 years, broken down by breed; and if she will make a statement. - (Holding answer 27 October 2004).
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what initiatives her Department is promoting to local authorities for combating dog fouling on public highways, pavements and parks. - Inc figures and ref to the 2002/03 Local Environmental Quality Survey of England.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what initiatives her Department is promoting to local authorities for combating dog fouling on public highways, pavements and parks. - Inc figures and ref to the 2002/03 Local Environmental Quality Survey of England.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what guidance her Department gives to local authorities regarding the provision of dog waste bins.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what guidance her Department gives to local authorities regarding the provision of dog waste bins.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what guidance her Department gives to local authorities regarding the implementation of effective penalties against individuals whose dogs foul public highways, pavements and parks.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what guidance her Department gives to local authorities regarding the implementation of effective penalties against individuals whose dogs foul public highways, pavements and parks.
Hunting Bill. Queen's and Prince of Wales's consent signified. Lords Third reading debate. Agreed to on question and passed with amendments. Bill returned to the Commons.
Hunting Bill. Queen's and Prince of Wales's consent signified. Lords Third reading debate. Agreed to on question and passed with amendments. Bill returned to the Commons.
Hunting Bill. Lords Report stage. Amendment 1 disagreed to on division (39 to 189). Amendment 2 debated and withdrawn. Amendment 19 agreed to on division (175 to 49). Amendments 20,24,25,26 agreed to on question. New clauses considered.
Hunting Bill. Lords Report stage. Amendment 1 disagreed to on division (39 to 189). Amendment 2 debated and withdrawn. Amendment 19 agreed to on division (175 to 49). Amendments 20,24,25,26 agreed to on question. New clauses considered.
Hunting Bill. Lords Committee stage third day. Schedules 1,3 agreed to. Schedule 2 agreed to as amended. New schedule considered.
Hunting Bill. Lords Committee stage third day. Schedules 1,3 agreed to. Schedule 2 agreed to as amended. New schedule considered.
Hunting Bill. Lords Committee stage second day. Clauses 7-9,10,12,13,15,16,17 agreed to. Clauses 6,11,14 agreed to as amended. Amendment No 10 agreed to on division (194 to 57). Amendment No 47A disagreed to on division (36 to 81). New clauses considered.
Hunting Bill. Lords Committee stage second day. Clauses 7-9,10,12,13,15,16,17 agreed to. Clauses 6,11,14 agreed to as amended. Amendment No 10 agreed to on division (194 to 57). Amendment No 47A disagreed to on division (36 to 81). New clauses considered.
Hunting Bill. Lords Committee stage first day. Clauses 2,3,4 agreed to. Clauses 1,5 agreed to as amended. Amendment No 1 agreed to on division (322 to 72). Amendment No 5 agreed to on division (67 to 54).
Hunting Bill. Lords Committee stage first day. Clauses 2,3,4 agreed to. Clauses 1,5 agreed to as amended. Amendment No 1 agreed to on division (322 to 72). Amendment No 5 agreed to on division (67 to 54).
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many hunt kennels have applied for registration in each of her Department's regions; and how many have been licensed. - Inc table.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many hunt kennels have applied for registration in each of her Department's regions; and how many have been licensed. - Inc table.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what financial or other assistance will be offered by the Government to the owners of greyhounds affected by an immediate ban on hare coursing in England and Wales under the Hunting Bill.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what financial or other assistance will be offered by the Government to the owners of greyhounds affected by an immediate ban on hare coursing in England and Wales under the Hunting Bill.
Hunting Bill. Lords second reading debate. Agreed to on question and committed to a Committee of the Whole House. Motion that the Commons' suggested amendment be considered agreed to on question.
Hunting Bill. Lords second reading debate. Agreed to on question and committed to a Committee of the Whole House. Motion that the Commons' suggested amendment be considered agreed to on question.
How they propose that otters, mink and rats should be controlled if hunting with dogs becomes illegal. [HL 4289].
How they propose that otters, mink and rats should be controlled if hunting with dogs becomes illegal. [HL 4289].
Hunting Bill. Debate on procedure motion for proceedings on Bill. Question agreed to on division (310 to 158). Amendments negatived on division (174 to 303 and 170 to 297). Main question agreed to on division (309 to 157). Second reading debate agreed to on division (356 to 166). Motion debated on Commons' suggested amendment, pursuant to Section 2(4) of the Parliament Act 1911. Amendment to the new clause agreed to on division (342 to 15). Main question, as amended, agreed to on division (329 to 8). Queen's and Prince of Wales's consent signified. Third reading debate agreed to on division (339 to 155), and Bill passed.
Hunting Bill. Debate on procedure motion for proceedings on Bill. Question agreed to on division (310 to 158). Amendments negatived on division (174 to 303 and 170 to 297). Main question agreed to on division (309 to 157). Second reading debate agreed to on division (356 to 166). Motion debated...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what estimate he has made of the number of (a) dogs, (b) cats, (c) badgers, (d) deer, (e) foxes, (f) hedgehogs, (g) rabbits and (h) squirrels killed as a result of road traffic accidents in the last year for which figures are...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what estimate he has made of the number of (a) dogs, (b) cats, (c) badgers, (d) deer, (e) foxes, (f) hedgehogs, (g) rabbits and (h) squirrels killed as a result of road traffic accidents in the last year for which figures are...