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Control of Donations and Regulation of Loans etc. (Extension of the Prescribed Period) (Northern Ireland) Order 2011

Debates on delegated legislation on Monday, 7 February 2011, in the House of Lords, led by Lord Shutt of Greetland. The answering member was Baroness Royall of Blaisdon.
Draft Control of Donations and Regulation of Loans etc. (Extension of the Prescribed Period) (Northern Ireland) Order 2011. Lords debate on a motion to consider. Agreed to on question. Grand Committee held in the Moses Room.

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

725 c28-34GC 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords Grand Committee

Proceeding contributions

Baroness Royall of Blaisdon | 725 c30-1GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I am grateful for the clear explanation from the Minister in what is rather a complex area...
Lord Shutt of Greetland | 725 c28GC (Link to this contribution) That the Grand Committee do report to the House that it has considered the Control of Donations and ...

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Lord Smith of Clifton | 725 c31GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I, too, thank my noble friend for introducing this order. Bearing in mind that the Belfast...
Lord Shutt of Greetland | 725 c28-30GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, the order before the Committee today will extend the period in which donations and loans t...
Lord Shutt of Greetland | 725 c34GC (Link to this contribution) I cannot be absolute about this. All I can say is that because the extension ends on 1 March, clearl...
Baroness Royall of Blaisdon | 725 c34GC (Link to this contribution) Before the Minister sits down, I want to press him on one question on the option 3 transparency chan...
Lord Shutt of Greetland | 725 c32-4GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I thank the three noble Lords for their contributions and will endeavour to respond accord...
Lord Bew | 725 c31-2GC (Link to this contribution) I, too, thank the noble Lord, Lord Shutt, for introducing this order. Like the noble Lord, Lord Smit...
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