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Policing and Crime Bill

Debate on bills on Monday, 18 July 2016, in the House of Lords, led by Lord Keen of Elie. The answering member was Lord Rosser.
Lords second reading (part two). Agreed to on question. Bill committed to a Committee of the Whole House.

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

774 cc469-508 

Session

2016-17

Department

Home Office

Legislative stage

Second reading

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
Policing and Crime Bill 2015-16 to 2016-17
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Bills
House of Lords
Policing and Crime Bill: Briefing for Lords Stages
Tuesday, 5 July 2016
Research briefings
Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee third report.
Wednesday, 6 July 2016
Parliamentary committees
House of Lords
Deposited Paper DEP2016-0704
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
Deposited papers
House of Lords

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Deposited Paper DEP2016-0736
Friday, 23 September 2016
Deposited papers
House of Lords

Proceeding contributions

Baroness Harris of Richmond | 774 cc469-471 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I remind your Lordships of my policing interests, all of which are in the register. The...

Earl of Lytton | 774 cc471-5 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I declare such interests as I have outside the work of this House only in respect of th...


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Lord Moynihan | 774 cc473-9 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I will draw the attention of the House to the criminalisation of doping in sport. The s...

Lord Prescott | 774 cc479-483 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I seek to intervene in this debate with particular regard to Part 2 of the Policing and...

Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville | 774 cc481-5 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I should begin by declaring my interest as a vice-president of the LGA. I am delighted ...

Baroness Howe of Idlicote | 774 cc485-7 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, like other noble Lords, the very size of the Bill and its accompanying documents made m...

Earl Attlee | 774 cc487-9 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am grateful to my noble and learned friend the Minister for his explanation of the Bi...

Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe | 774 cc489-492 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I want to speak to Part 7 of the Bill, relating to alcohol and the Licensing Act 2003. ...

Lord Harris of Haringey | 774 cc490-5 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, first I refer to my interests in policing and other matters as set out in the register....

Lord Condon | 774 cc495-8 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, in their election manifesto, the Government promised to finish the job of police reform...

Baroness Hamwee | 774 cc498-500 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, another day, another 323 pages of Home Office legislation. I realise that for the noble...

Baroness Hamwee | 774 cc499-501 (Link to this contribution)

I meant September; that was wishful thinking. I do not suppose that that sandwich arrangement wou...

Lord Tunnicliffe | 774 cc501-4 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I thank the Minister for his masterly presentation of this legislation.

Part 1 of...

Lord Keen of Elie | 774 cc503-5 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I do not think this is quite my swansong, but I assure noble Lords—perhaps to their rel...

Lord Keen of Elie | 774 cc505-7 (Link to this contribution)

I cannot account for the voters of Humberside, my Lords, but there we are.

We are developin...

Earl Attlee | 774 c507 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I had to declare an interest—if I did not, I would be in serious difficulty—but I was a...

Lord Keen of Elie | 774 cc507-8 (Link to this contribution)

I appreciate that, and I do not seek to belittle the noble Earl’s point. Clause 114 deals with de...

Lord Rosser | 774 c508 (Link to this contribution)

Could the noble and learned Lord clarify one point? When he was talking about volunteers, he said...

Lord Keen of Elie | 774 c508 (Link to this contribution)

No, it would not be a binary or a black-and-white issue. If it was an operational matter—that is,...

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