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Minutes for 22 March 2022

Chamber

Item number 4
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill The Commons Reasons and Amendments were considered. Motion A Lords amendment 58 was insisted on (see division 1). Motion B Lords amendment 70 was not insisted on and Commons amendments 70A and 70B were agreed to. Motion C Lords amendment 71 was not insisted on. Motion D Lords amendment 72 was not insisted on and Lords amendment 72B wa… Item text truncated - open link to view full item text (at 11:05)
The House adjourned. The House resumed. (at 13:58)
Item number 5
Financial Conduct Authority: financial inclusion A question was asked by Lord Holmes of Richmond and answered by Baroness Penn. (at 14:30)
Item number 6
Football Governance A question was asked by Lord Faulkner of Worcester and answered by Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay. (at 14:41)
Item number 7
Social security system A question was asked by Baroness Lister of Burtersett and answered by Baroness Stedman-Scott. (at 14:51)
Item number 8
Ukrainian nationals: visitor visas A question was asked by Lord Moylan and answered by Lord Harrington of Watford. (at 15:01)
Item number 9
Education (Careers Guidance in Schools) Bill The order of commitment was discharged. (at 15:12)
Item number 10
Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (Safeguarding and Road Safety) Bill The order of commitment was discharged. (at 15:13)
Item number 11
Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (Disabled Persons) Bill The Explanatory Notes on the bill were ordered to be printed. (HL Bill 135–EN)
Item number 12
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill The Commons Reasons and Amendments were further considered, beginning with Motion E. Motion E Lords amendment 73 was insisted on, amendments 74B to 74G were agreed to and amendment 87 was insisted on (division 3). Motion F Lords amendment 80 was insisted on and amendment 80G was agreed to (division 4). Motion G Lords amendments 81 and… Item text truncated - open link to view full item text (at 15:14)
Item number 13
Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill The Commons reason was considered. (at 17:02)
Item number 14
Metropolitan Police: strip-search of schoolgirl Baroness Williams of Trafford answered questions on an Urgent Question on the Metropolitan Police: strip-search of schoolgirl, asked in the House of Commons on Monday 21 March. (at 17:26)
Item number 15
Subsidy Control Bill The report was received. Amendment 2 was agreed to. Amendments 3 and 4 were disagreed (divisions 5 and 6). The report stage was adjourned after amendment 5. (at 17:39)
Item number 16

P&O Ferries Baroness Vere of Norbiton answered questions on a statement on P&O Ferries, made in the House of Commons on Thursday 17 March. (at 20:00)

Item number 17
Subsidy Control Bill The report was continued, beginning with amendment 6. Amendments 7, 8, 10 to 19, 21 to 46, 52 to 54, 59, 60, 62 and 63 were agreed to. The bill, as amended, was ordered to be printed. (HL Bill 137) (at 20:45)
The House adjourned at 10.59pm until Wednesday 23 March at 3.00pm.

Grand Committee

The Grand Committee met in the Moses Room at 3.45pm.

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