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Minutes for 5 December 2024

Chamber

Item number 1
Economic productivity A question was asked by Baroness Neville-Rolfe and answered by Lord Livermore. (at 11:06)
Item number 2
Housebuilding: regional mayors A question was asked by Baroness Quin and answered by Baroness Taylor of Stevenage. (at 11:17)
Item number 3
Train crew shortages A question was asked by Baroness Randerson and answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill. (at 11:28)
Item number 4
Political donations: cap A question was asked by Lord Rennard and answered by Lord Khan of Burnley. (at 11:39)
Item number 5
Chagos Islands: UK-US defence relationship Baroness Chapman of Darlington answered questions on the answer given to an Urgent Question asked in the House of Commons on Monday 2 December. (at 11:51)
Item number 6
Ukraine Baroness Chapman of Darlington answered questions on the answer given to an Urgent Question asked in the House of Commons on Tuesday 3 December. (at 12:02)
Item number 7
Northern Ireland: legacy of the Troubles Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent repeated a statement made in the House of Commons on Wednesday 4 December. (at 12:14)
Item number 8
Tackling stalking Lord Hanson of Flint answered questions on a statement made in the House of Commons on Tuesday 3 December. (at 12:59)
Item number 9
Housing supply and homelessness (3-hour debate) Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe moved that this House takes note of the need to increase housing supply and tackle homelessness. After debate, the motion was agreed to. (at 13:30)
Item number 10
Physician and anaesthetist associate roles: review A question was asked by Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle and, after debate, answered by Baroness Merron. (at 16:25)
Item number 11
Retail crime: effects (2-hour debate) Lord Hannett of Everton moved that this House takes note of retail crime and its effect on workers, the community and local economies. After debate, the motion was agreed to. (at 17:20)
The House adjourned at 7.02pm until Friday 6 December at 10.00am.
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