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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 2 May 2019 as the Divisions section does not apply to this date.

Minutes for 2 May 2019

Chamber

Item number 2
Amputees: limb fitting A question was asked by Lord McColl of Dulwich and answered by Baroness Manzoor. (at 11:06)
Item number 3
Scottish Government: discussions A question was asked by Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale and answered by Lord Duncan of Springbank. (at 11:14)
Item number 4
Farming communities: rural crime A question was asked by the Lord Bishop of St Albans and answered by Lord Gardiner of Kimble. (at 11:21)
Item number 5
Homelessness: local authority spending A question was asked by Lord Roberts of Llandudno and answered by Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth. (at 11:29)
Item number 6
Business of the House The Lord Privy Seal (Baroness Evans of Bowes Park) moved that the debate on the motion in the name of Lord Rooker set down for today shall be limited to 3 hours and that in the name of Lord Lansley to 2 hours. The motion was agreed to. (at 11:37)
Item number 7
National Security Council leak Lord Young of Cookham repeated as a ministerial statement the answer given to an Urgent Question in the House of Commons. (at 11:38)
Item number 8
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions (3-hour debate) Lord Rooker moved that this House takes note of Her Majesty’s Government’s legal responsibility to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as detailed in the Climate Change Act 2008 and the implications of continuing climatic changes for global security and stability and for the world economy. After debate, the motion was agreed to. (at 11:51)
Item number 9
Antimicrobial resistance (2-hour debate) Lord Lansley moved that this House takes note of Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance 2019–2024: the UK's five-year national action plan. After debate, the motion was agreed to. (at 14:52)
The House adjourned at 4.37pm until Tuesday 7 May at 2.30pm.
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