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Minutes for 5 April 2022
Chamber
The House met at 2.30pm.
Prayers were read by the Lord Bishop of Oxford.
(at 14:30)
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Leave of Absence The leave of absence granted to Lord Christopher was ended.
Public Business
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NHS: abuse of nurses A question was asked by Lord Clark of Windermere and answered by Lord Kamall.
(at 14:37)
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Energy storage capacity A question was asked by Lord Oates and answered by Lord Callanan.
(at 14:48)
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Public procurement: British Standard 95009 A question was asked by Lord Haskel and answered by Baroness Scott of Bybrook.
(at 14:58)
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Ukraine: lethal weapons A question was asked by Lord Bellingham and answered by Baroness Goldie.
(at 15:09)
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Channel 4 privatisation A private notice question was asked by Lord McNally, on behalf of Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, and answered by Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay.
(at 15:20)
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Professional Qualifications Bill [HL] The Commons Amendments were considered and agreed to.
(at 15:35)
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Health and Care Bill The Commons Reasons and Amendments were considered.
Motion A Lords amendment 11 was not insisted on and Commons amendment 11A in lieu was agreed to.
Motion B Lords amendment 29 was not insisted on and Lords amendment 29B was proposed in lieu (see division 1).
Motion C Lords amendments 30 and 108 were not insisted on and Lords amendments 30B and 108B were pr… Item text truncated - open link to view full item text
(at 15:58)
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Parole system: public protection Lord Wolfson of Tredegar answered questions on a statement on the parole system: public protection, made in the House of Commons on Wednesday 30 March. (at 20:56)
The House adjourned at 9.19pm until Wednesday 6 April at 3.00pm.
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