Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill
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751 cc670-706 Session
2013-14Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 11 December 2013
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House of Lords
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
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Proceeding contributions
Moved by
Lord Pannick
94E: Clause 161, page 128, line 5, leave out from “shows” to “(...
My Lords, Amendment 94E addresses a genuinely difficult problem—that is, the proper test that sho...
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My Lords, I support the amendment and want to emphasise why it is so important. In the ordinary w...
My Lords, the question before your Lordships’ House in this amendment is very simple. Should we—i...
My Lords, I, too, support Amendment 94E, moved by the noble Lord, Lord Pannick, which would corre...
My Lords, it will occasion no surprise that I support this amendment, nor perhaps need I declare ...
I want to add just a very few words to what the noble and learned Lord, Lord Phillips, has just s...
My Lords, at the previous stage of the Bill, I said, not quite in these words, that I was glad to...
My Lords, the last three-quarters of an hour has proved two things to me. One is what an immense ...
My Lords, as your Lordships already know, I was one of the minority of four to five in the Suprem...
My Lords, I really must correct the noble and learned Lord. Perhaps reading a commentary or retur...
I am of course enormously reluctant to take issue with the noble Baroness because she was in the ...
My Lords, I shall begin with an explanation. I served for three years in the Home Office at the t...
My Lords, from 2001, I served for 10 years as the assessor for miscarriages of justice—that is, a...
My Lords, I shall say something briefly about the reasons put forward by the Government in the pa...
My Lords, the whole House, and perhaps more importantly, our whole system of justice, is deeply i...
My Lords, I am conscious that my noble friend Lord Cormack has set me a considerable task. This h...
My Lords, I apologise for interrupting the noble Lord in his first foray as a Minister. However, ...
I thank the noble Baroness for her question. I am reluctant to go into the particular facts of th...
My Lords, this has been an informed and interesting debate on what the Minister rightly describes...
When someone has had their convictions overturned, the Secretary of State would, as the noble Lor...
As the noble Lord well understands, the Court of Appeal will not have pronounced on innocence. To...
Moved by
Lord Faulks
94EA: After Clause 162, insert the following new Clause—
“...
My Lords, in Committee, the noble Lord, Lord Pannick, tabled an amendment seeking to abolish the ...
My Lords, I am very pleased that the Minister has responded so positively to the amendment which ...
My Lords, I join in the welcome to the Government’s acceptance of the amendment of the noble Lord...
I, too, welcome this reform. I think it is important that a female voice is heard saying that thi...
I shall respond briefly. I am most grateful to the noble Lords, Lord Pannick and Lord Beecham, an...
Moved by
Lord Faulks
94F: Clause 166, page 132, line 18, at end insert—
“(2A) T...
Moved by
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
95: Clause 166, page 132, line 24, at end insert “an...
My Lords, these are minor technical and drafting amendments in respect of the powers to make cons...
Moved by
Baroness Smith of Basildon
96: Schedule 10, page 189, line 19, leave out par...
My Lords, noble Lords will recall that in Committee, we made the point that injunctions for nuisa...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Smith of Basildon, for tabling this amendment...
My Lords, I struggled as I listened to the speech of the noble Lord, Lord Taylor of Holbeach, bec...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
96A: Schedule 10, page 202, line 18, at end insert—<...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
96AC: Clause 167, page 132, line 34, leave out “or” ...
Moved by
Lord Deben
96C: Clause 169, page 133, line 30, at end insert—
“( ) sec...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
96D: Clause 169, page 133, line 31, after “sections”...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
97: Clause 170, page 134, line 29, leave out subsect...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
100:In the Title, line 4, after “firearms” insert “,...