Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill
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Tuesday, 5 July 2022
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Proceeding contributions
Moved by
Lord Browne of Ladyton
146: Clause 34, page 28, line 10, leave out “continue...
My Lords, I will also speak to Amendments 155 and 156, and to consequential amendments 152 and 15...
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My Lords, I shall speak to Amendment 154A. I apologise for my late arrival to the debate on this ...
My Lords, I support the amendment in the names of the noble Lords, Lord Godson and Lord Faulks. T...
My Lords, I want to briefly offer some words of support for that amendment. In their paper, Profe...
My Lords, I strenuously support this amendment spoken to by my noble friend Lord Faulks, supporte...
My Lords, the discussion on Amendment 154A shows the importance of getting legislation right in t...
My Lords, as we return to the Bill in Committee, it is right, given the inevitable focus, often, ...
My Lords, I apologise to the Minister and the Committee that, due to an earlier engagement, I wil...
My Lords, I support the amendments in the names of my noble friend Lord Browne and the noble Baro...
My Lords, I speak in support of Amendment 154A tabled by my noble friends Lord Godson and Lord Fa...
My Lords, I make no apology for the fact that my contributions to the debates on this Bill and le...
My Lords, I give my support to Amendment 154A, in the names of the noble Lords, Lord Faulks and L...
My Lords, I support the various amendments brought forward by my noble friend Lord Browne, which ...
The noble Lord, Lord Murphy of Torfaen, referred to the past seven or eight months—I assure him t...
Does it not seem slightly precipitate to be engaging the services of the chief commissioner and o...
As I just made clear in my remarks, the appointment is as chief commissioner-designate, and the f...
Further to the question from the noble Baroness, Lady O’Loan, could the Minister indicate in more...
As I just said, the Secretary of State is laying a Written Ministerial Statement today which shou...
Very briefly, could the noble Lord answer my question about who decided the salary and whether th...
The salary is based on judicial pay scales, as set out by the Ministry of Justice. I cannot off t...
It has to be said that the powers of investigation conferred on the commissioner for investigatio...
I disagree with the noble Baroness. The commissioner for investigations will have the powers of a...
Before the Minister sits down, will there be any process by which complainant compensation or dam...
As the noble Baroness is aware, claims that were filed before the introduction of the Bill last y...
My Lords, I will be brief. I thank the Minister for his characteristic way of responding to debat...
Tabled by
Lord Faulks
154A: After Clause 38, insert the following new Clause—
“...
I thank all those who took part in the debate for the support that has been given— wholeheartedly...
Moved by
Lord Hogan-Howe
166: After Clause 42, insert the following new Clause—
My Lords, I must make an apology because the noble Lord, Lord Hain, is unable to be in his place ...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Hogan-Howe, for his intervention on this amendmen...
I thank the Minister for his assurance and beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Moved by
Lord Dodds of Duncairn
172: Clause 44, page 35, line 25, at end insert—
<...My Lords, in this group we have come to memorialisation. I want to say a few words on the amendme...
My Lords, I support everything that the noble Lord, Lord Dodds, said and his Amendments 172 and—i...
My Lords, this part of the Bill provides for history and memorialisation. It is about creating as...
I rise to support the amendments tabled in my name and the names of the noble Lord, Lord Dodds, a...
My Lords, I support all the amendments in this group, in particular those in the names of my frie...
My Lords, I support Amendments 174B in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Godson. I apologise to th...
I shall speak to Amendments 174 and 174B to 176. I thank noble Lords across the Committee for the...
My Lords, I crave your Lordships’ indulgence as a relatively new Member of the House—in fact, you...
My Lords, I rise to support the amendments in my name and the name of the noble Lord, Lord Godson...
My Lords, I support the noble Lord, Lord Godson, and Amendment 174B, to enshrine in law the duty ...
My Lords, this has been an interesting debate; there is clearly a desire to have an objective rec...
My Lords, this has been a very interesting and thoughtful debate. For 17 years before I entered t...
Once again, my Lords, I am very grateful to all who have contributed to the debate on these amend...
My Lords, on behalf of noble Lords who have taken part in this debate, I thank my noble friend th...