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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 was proposed in lieu (see division 2).
Consideration of Commons Reasons and Amendments was adjourned after Motion D was agreed to as amended. 

Tuesday 22 March 2022 between 11:05 and 13:58

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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 was proposed in lieu (see division 2).
Consideration of Commons Reasons and Amendments was adjourned after Motion D was agreed to as amended. 

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