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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 30 April 2019 as the Divisions section does not apply to this date.

Minutes for 30 April 2019

Chamber

Item number 3
Defence: British steel A question was asked by Lord Hoyle and answered by Earl Howe. (at 14:36)
Item number 4
Children's rights A question was asked by Baroness Massey of Darwen and answered by Lord Agnew of Oulton. (at 14:44)
Item number 5
Identity cards A question was asked by Lord Campbell-Savours and answered by Baroness Williams of Trafford. (at 14:52)
Item number 6
Sudan A question was asked by Baroness Cox and answered by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon. (at 14:59)
Item number 7

Privileges and Conduct The Senior Deputy Speaker (Lord McFall of Alcluith) moved that the Report from the Select Committee on Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme: Changes to the Code of Conduct (4th Report, HL Paper 335) be agreed to. After debate, the motion was agreed to. (at 15:08)

Item number 8
Overseas students: TOEIC tests Baroness Williams of Trafford repeated as a ministerial statement the answer given to an Urgent Question in the House of Commons. (at 16:55)
Item number 9
Social media and health Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford repeated a ministerial statement made in the House of Commons. (at 17:10)
Item number 10
Online Harms White Paper Lord Ashton of Hyde moved that this House takes note of the Online Harms White Paper (CP57). After debate, the motion was agreed to. (at 17:37)
Item number 11
UK Innovation Corridor A question was asked by Lord Haselhurst and, after debate, answered by Baroness Barran. (at 20:43)
The House adjourned at 9.39pm until Wednesday 1 May at 3.00pm.
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