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House of Lords Business

See what is going on in the House of Lords today, as well as what has happened since June 1998. This includes the relevant Order Paper, Minutes of Proceedings, questions tabled and edition of House of Lords Business. These documents can also all be downloaded.

We're showing you business for the Minutes section for 4 March 2019 as the Divisions section does not apply to this date.

Minutes for 4 March 2019

Chamber

Item number 5
Specialist domestic abuse services A question was asked by Baroness Healy of Primrose Hill and answered by Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth. (at 14:37)
Item number 6
Brexit: museums and galleries A question was asked by Lord Lee of Trafford and answered by Lord Ashton of Hyde. (at 14:46)
Item number 7
Women's rights: SheDecides Day A question was asked by Lord Oates and answered by Lord Bates. (at 14:53)
Item number 8
Cannabis: medicinal use A question was asked by Baroness Meacher and answered by Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford. (at 15:00)
Item number 9
Parking (Code of Practice) Bill Earl Howe signified the Queen's consent. The bill was read a third time. Then, after debate, the bill was passed. (at 15:08)
Item number 10
Offensive Weapons Bill The report stage was continued, beginning with amendment 74. Amendments 92 and 93, 97 to 102, 103A to 106 and 107A to 117 were agreed to. The bill, as amended, was ordered to be printed. (HL Bill 162) (at 15:10)
Item number 11
Knife crime Baroness Williams of Trafford repeated as a ministerial statement the answer given to an Urgent Question in the House of Commons. (at 18:06)
Item number 12
Privatised probation system Baroness Vere of Norbiton repeated as a ministerial statement the answer given to an Urgent Question in the House of Commons. (at 18:20)
Item number 13
Eurotunnel The Earl of Courtown repeated as a ministerial statement the answer given to an Urgent Question in the House of Commons. (at 18:34)
Item number 14
Feed-in Tariffs (Closure, etc.) Order 2018 Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb moved that this House regrets, in the light of the worsening climate emergency, that the Feed-in Tariffs (Closure, etc.) Order 2018 will end the export tariff for small-scale renewable energy without any replacement scheme in place; will result in new installations having to export their electricity to the N… Item text truncated - open link to view full item text (at 18:48)
The House adjourned at 7.33pm until Tuesday 5 March at 2.30pm.

Grand Committee

The Grand Committee met in the Moses Room at 3.30pm.

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