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What's on in the Lords 22-25 April

19 April 2024

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Questions

This week members question the government on medical student places in England, banning the import and sale of fur, expansion of free childcare hours, data collection in the criminal justice system and reporting of the ethnicity pay gap of companies.

Bills

Members will consider Commons amendments to the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill and the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill in 'ping pong'.

Debates

Failings of the transport system, the risks of exposing children to gambling advertising and affordable housing are all on the agenda in Lords debates.

Committees

Read on for more.

Catch up

Monday

From 2.30pm

Questions

The Lords pressed the government on:

Legislation

Members began check and change of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill.

Later, members considered Commons changes to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill.

From 3.45pm

In Grand Committee, work away from the chamber, the Lords continued making changes to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.

Debates

Supporting parents considering separation was on the agenda in Lords debates.

Tuesday

From 2.30pm

Questions

The Lords questioned the government on:

Legislation

The House of Lords considered Commons changes to the Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill.

Further scrutiny of the Victims and Prisoners Bill at report stage followed.

From 3.45pm

In Grand Committee, members checked and changed the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill.

Wednesday

From 3pm

Questions

The Lords pressed the government on:

Legislation

The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill continued at committee stage.

Thursday

Debates 

Failings of the transport system, the impact of exposing children to gambling advertising, and affordable housing were all up for debate.

Plus, four short debates in Grand Committee on: 

  • educational trips
  • surveillance technology at protests
  • support for minorities in Pakistan
  • foreign national offenders.

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Watch

Questions, debates and scrutiny of legislation are streamed live online for free. Watch chamber and Lords committee meetings on Parliament TV.

Read

All business in the House of Lords chamber and in Grand Committee is transcribed and available to read from around three hours after it happens. Read it free online in Lords Hansard.

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