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Report stage first day. Consideration of Government new clause 86 with further new clauses, Government new clauses and new schedules. New clauses NC57, NC62, NC86 to NC89, NC94, NC95, NC 103 and NC 104 agreed to. New schedule NS4 agreed to. Amendments 142 to 153 made. NC 44 negatived on division (167 to 275). NC 59 negatived on division (171 to 272). NC 91 negatived on division (17 to 268). Bill to be further considered tomorrow.
Report stage first day. Consideration of Government new clause 86 with further new clauses, Government new clauses and new schedules. New clauses NC57, NC62, NC86 to NC89, NC94, NC95, NC 103 and NC 104 agreed to. New schedule NS4 agreed to. Amendments 142 to 153 made. NC 44 negatived on...
New clause 19 (Use of another person’s dwelling place for criminal purposes: cuckooing), debated and withdrawn. New clause 23 (Sexual exploitation of an adult), discussed with new clause 26 (Loitering and soliciting: repeal), new clause 30 (Power of Secretary of State to disregard convictions or cautions: Loitering or soliciting for purposes of prostitution)), and new clause 44 (Offence of enabling or profiting from prostitution), debated and withdrawn. New clause 24 (Human trafficking) debated and withdrawn. New clause 31 (Reasonable force in domestic abuse cases), discussed with new clause 32 (Defence for victims of domestic abuse who commit an offence), and new schedule 2 (Offences to which the defence for victims of domestic abuse who commit an offence does not apply), debated and withdrawn. New clause 39 (Requirement for specialist rape and serious sexual offence teams), debated and withdrawn. New clause 40 (Doorstep theft: aggravating factor in theft offence), debated and withdrawn. New clause 41 (Offence of assaulting a retail worker), negatived on division (6 votes to 9). New clause 50 (One-punch manslaughter), debated and withdrawn. New clause 51 (Aggravated offences: hostility towards transgender identity, sexual orientation and disability), negatived on division (6 votes to 9). New clause 52 (Definition of unauthorised access to computer programs or data), discussed with new clause 53 (Defences to charges under the Computer Misuse Act 1990), debated and withdrawn. Government new schedule 1 (Notification orders) agreed to. Bill, as amended, to be reported (Bill 155). Committee adjourned. Written evidence reported to the House.
New clause 19 (Use of another person’s dwelling place for criminal purposes: cuckooing), debated and withdrawn. New clause 23 (Sexual exploitation of an adult), discussed with new clause 26 (Loitering and soliciting: repeal), new clause 30 (Power of Secretary of State to disregard convictions or cautions: Loitering or soliciting for...
Clause 73, discussed with new clause 6 (Automatic dismissal on conviction for a serious criminal offence), new clause 7 (Automatic suspension of officers charged with specified allegations), new clause 8 (Automatic dismissal of officers who fail vetting), new clause 9 (Duty of officer to hand over personal mobile phone), new clause 33 (Police perpetrated domestic abuse as a recordable complaint), new clause 34 (Domestic abuse complainants: police officers and police staff), new clause 35 (Vetting: duty of chief officers), new clause 36 (Allegation of violence against women and girls: withdrawal of warrant card) and new clause 43 (Domestic abuse: automatic referral to Independent Office for Police Conduct), agreed to. Clauses 74 and 75 agreed to. Clause 76, as amended, agreed to. Clause 77, discussed with new clause 15 (Intentionally administering a substance with intent to cause harm), as amended, agreed to. Clause 78, discussed with new clause 1 (Removal of women from the criminal law related to abortion) and new clause 2 (Abortion: Decriminalisation), as amended, agreed to. Clause 79 agreed to. New clause 10 (Power to seize bladed articles etc: armed forces) agreed to. New clause 11 (Stolen goods on premises (entry, search and seizure without warrant): armed forces) agreed to. New clause 12 (Powers to compel attendance at sentencing hearing: armed forces) agreed to. New clause 13 (Testing of persons outside of police detention for presence of controlled drugs) agreed to. New clause 14 (Terrorist offenders) agreed to. New clause 21 (Dispersal powers: removal of senior police officer authorisation) agreed to. New clause 22 (Dispersal powers: extension to local authorities) agreed to.
Clause 73, discussed with new clause 6 (Automatic dismissal on conviction for a serious criminal offence), new clause 7 (Automatic suspension of officers charged with specified allegations), new clause 8 (Automatic dismissal of officers who fail vetting), new clause 9 (Duty of officer to hand over personal mobile phone), new...
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Clause 25 agreed to. Amendment 64 to clause 26 negatived on division (6 to 8). Clauses 26 and 27 agreed to. Amendment 66 to clause 28 negatived on division (6 to 9). Clauses 28 and 29 agreed to.
Clause 25 agreed to. Amendment 64 to clause 26 negatived on division (6 to 8). Clauses 26 and 27 agreed to. Amendment 66 to clause 28 negatived on division (6 to 9). Clauses 28 and 29 agreed to.
Clause 30 agreed to. Clauses 31 and 32, as amended, agreed to. Schedule 4, as amended, agreed to. Clause 33 agreed to. Schedule 5 agreed to. Clauses 34 to 37, as amended, agreed to. Written evidence reported to the House.
Clause 30 agreed to. Clauses 31 and 32, as amended, agreed to. Schedule 4, as amended, agreed to. Clause 33 agreed to. Schedule 5 agreed to. Clauses 34 to 37, as amended, agreed to. Written evidence reported to the House.
Clause 20 agreed to. Schedule 3 agreed to. Clause 21, as amended, agreed to. Clause 22 agreed to. Clause 23, discussed with new clause 25 (Grooming as an aggravating factor), as amended, agreed to. Clause 24, discussed with new clause 27 (Aggravating factor relevant to offence of murder: honour-based violence and abuse), new clause 28 (Aggravating factor relevant to offence of murder: strangulation) and new clause 29 (Infidelity of victim not to be used as part of a defence to murder), agreed to. Written evidence reported to the House.
Clause 20 agreed to. Schedule 3 agreed to. Clause 21, as amended, agreed to. Clause 22 agreed to. Clause 23, discussed with new clause 25 (Grooming as an aggravating factor), as amended, agreed to. Clause 24, discussed with new clause 27 (Aggravating factor relevant to offence of murder: honour-based violence...
Examination of witnesses. Written evidence reported to the House.
Examination of witnesses. Written evidence reported to the House.
Second reading. Agreed to on question. Programme motion on committal, proceedings in Public Bill Committee, consideration, third reading and other proceedings. Agreed to on question. Money resolution and King's recommendation signified. Agreed to on question.
Second reading. Agreed to on question. Programme motion on committal, proceedings in Public Bill Committee, consideration, third reading and other proceedings. Agreed to on question. Money resolution and King's recommendation signified. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to ion question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to ion question.
Second reading. Agreed to on question. Bill committed to a Public Bill Committee.
Second reading. Agreed to on question. Bill committed to a Public Bill Committee.
Motion that the House sit in private. Negatived on question. Second reading. Agreed to on question. Bill committed to a Public Bill Committee.
Motion that the House sit in private. Negatived on question. Second reading. Agreed to on question. Bill committed to a Public Bill Committee.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Clause 8 agreed to on division (10 to 5). Amendment 84 to clause 9 negatived on division (5 to 10). Clauses 9 to 12 agreed to, with clause 9 agreed to as amended. Clause 13 agreed to on division (10 to 5). Clauses 14 and 15 agreed to. Schedule 1 agreed to. Clauses 16 and 17 agreed to. Schedule 2 agreed to as amended. Clause 18, discussed with new clause 2 (Online Procedural Assistance), under consideration.
Clause 8 agreed to on division (10 to 5). Amendment 84 to clause 9 negatived on division (5 to 10). Clauses 9 to 12 agreed to, with clause 9 agreed to as amended. Clause 13 agreed to on division (10 to 5). Clauses 14 and 15 agreed to. Schedule 1...
Clause 18 agreed to. Schedule 3 agreed to. Clauses 19 to 29 agreed to. Schedule 4 agreed to. Clauses 30 and 31 agreed to. Written evidence reported to the House.
Clause 18 agreed to. Schedule 3 agreed to. Clauses 19 to 29 agreed to. Schedule 4 agreed to. Clauses 30 and 31 agreed to. Written evidence reported to the House.
Amendment 47 to clause 3 negatived on division (5 to 9). Amendment 49 to clause 3 negatived on division (5 to 8). Clause 3 agreed to on division (7 to 5). Clause 4 agreed to. Clause 5, discussed with new clause 1 (Review of the Single Justice Procedure), agreed to. Amendment 53 to clause 6 negatived on division (5 to 8). Clause 6 agreed to on division (8 to 5). Clause 7 agreed to, as amended. Written evidence reported to the House.
Amendment 47 to clause 3 negatived on division (5 to 9). Amendment 49 to clause 3 negatived on division (5 to 8). Clause 3 agreed to on division (7 to 5). Clause 4 agreed to. Clause 5, discussed with new clause 1 (Review of the Single Justice Procedure), agreed to....
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
New clause 44 (Duty on health service bodies to have due regard to police covenant principles) negatived on division (5 to 8). New clause 45 (Offence of assaulting etc. retail worker), discussed with new clause 46 (Offence of assaulting etc. health and social care or transport worker) and new clause 62 (Assault due to enforcement of statutory age restriction), debated and withdrawn. New clause 56 (Maximum sentences for causing or allowing a child or vulnerable adult to suffer serious injury or death) debated and withdrawn. New clause 60 (Time limits for prosecutions for common assault in domestic abuse cases), discussed with new clause 61 (Discretion to bring proceedings in a case of common assault involving domestic abuse), debated and withdrawn. New clause 63 (Offence of requiring or accepting sexual relations as a condition of accommodation), discussed with new clause 64 (Offence of arranging or facilitating the requirement or acceptance of sexual relations as a condition of accommodation), negatived on division (6 to 8). New clause 66 (Rehabilitation period for child offenders), discussed with new clause 67 (Crossing a significant age threshold between commission of offence and sentence), debated and withdrawn. New clause 69 (Poaching of game), discussed with new clause 70 (Game Act 1831 penalties), debated and withdrawn. New clause 71 (Child criminal exploitation (No.2)), discussed with new clause 72 (Internal concealment of banned substances), negatived on division (6 to 8). New clause 72 negatived on division (6 to 8). New clause 73 (Justice impact assessment for Wales) debated and withdrawn. New clause 75 (Automatic exemption from jury service for those who are pregnant, breastfeeding or on parental leave) negatived on division (6 to 8). New clause 76 (Commercial sexual exploitation), discussed with new clause 77 (Commercial sexual exploitation by a third party), new clause 78 (Advertising), new clause 79 (Extra-territoriality), new clause 80 (Immunity of victims), new clause 81 (Power of Secretary of State to disregard convictions or cautions), and new clause 82 (Repeals), debated and withdrawn. New clause 83 (Concealing a body), discussed with new clause 84 (Desecration of a corpse), debated and withdrawn. Bill, as amended, to be reported (Bill 133).
New clause 44 (Duty on health service bodies to have due regard to police covenant principles) negatived on division (5 to 8). New clause 45 (Offence of assaulting etc. retail worker), discussed with new clause 46 (Offence of assaulting etc. health and social care or transport worker) and new clause...