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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)....

Lead member
Alun Michael
Answering member
James Gray
Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Debates on bills
Date
16 November 2004
Reference
426 c1257-326
House
House of 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 Amendment 2 debated and withdrawn.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.

Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Debates on bills
Date
11 November 2004
Reference
666 c1019-70
House
House of Lords

Hunting Bill. Lords Committee stage third day. Schedules 1,3 agreed to. Schedule 2 agreed to as amended. New schedule considered.

Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Committee of the Whole House (HL); Debates on bills
Date
28 October 2004
Reference
665 c1404-42
House
House of Lords

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.

Lead member
Lord Whitty
Answering member
Baroness Byford
Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Debates on bills
Date
12 October 2004
Reference
665 c124-260
House
House of Lords

How they propose that otters, mink and rats should be controlled if hunting with dogs becomes illegal. [HL 4289].

Asked by
Lord Hylton (Crossbench)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
11 October 2004
Reference
HL 4289; 665 c46-7WA
House
House of Lords

Whether the effort to suppress mink numbers by the Environment Agency, English Nature and conservation organisations is being conducted according to a plan; and whether the outcomes in terms of number and location of mink killed are being collected and held centrally. [HL 1851].

Asked by
Baroness Byford (Conservative)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
29 March 2004
Reference
HL 1851; 659 c142-3WA
House
House of Lords

Why the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs refused to pay interest on delayed compensation payments arising out of the banning of mink farming; and whether they will reconsider that decision [HL 1850].

Asked by
Baroness Byford (Conservative)
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
24 March 2004
Reference
HL 1850; 659 c104WA
House
House of Lords

SI 2004/100. Considered by Standing Committee. (Minutes of proceedings at UP 7 2003/04).

Type
Debates on delegated legislation; Delegated Legislation Committee proceedings
Notes
Received 11.03.2004
Date
9 March 2004
Reference
3rd SC on DL
House
House of Commons

Draft SI on mink keeping (prohibition) (england). Lords debate on motion to approve. Agreed to on question.

Lead member
Lord Whitty
Answering member
Baroness Byford
Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Debates on delegated legislation
Date
5 March 2004
Reference
658 c941-5
House
House of Lords

SI 2004/100 (Affirmative instrument). Together with an explanatory memorandum from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. Approved by Parliament. Made 19 January 2004 (SI 2004/100). Coming into force 24 March 2004.

Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Statutory instruments
Notes
DEBATE:LH 05 MAR 2004;SC (3RD) 9 MAR 2004
Date
20 January 2004
Reference
SI 2004/100
House
House of Commons; House of Lords