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Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Juveniles) (Amendment) Order 2018 Lord Paddick moved that this House regrets that organisations concerned with the human rights and welfare of children were not consulted about the decision to extend the maximum length of juvenile covert human intelligence sources authorisations from one month to four months, as provided for in the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Juveniles) (Amendment) Order 2018 (SI 2018/715). After debate, the motion was withdrawn.

Tuesday 16 October 2018 between 17:26 and 18:28

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Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Juveniles) (Amendment) Order 2018 Lord Paddick moved that this House regrets that organisations concerned with the human rights and welfare of children were not consulted about the decision to extend the maximum length of juvenile covert human intelligence sources authorisations from one month to four months, as provided for in the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Juveniles) (Amendment) Order 2018 (SI 2018/715). After debate, the motion was withdrawn.
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