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House of Lords Journal

The Journal is the formal and authoritative summary record of the proceedings of the House of Lords. Each Journal contains the attendance, minutes (including voting lists) and papers, along with some committee reports, for every day the House sat during a parliamentary session. Each sessional volume is indexed.

Journal for 5 October 2010

Prayers were read by The Lord Bishop of Hereford.

1 Dukedom of Hamilton in the Peerage of Scotland and Dukedom of Brandon in the Peerage of Great Britain The Petition of Alexander Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, claiming to have succeeded to the Dukedom of Hamilton in the Peerage of Scotland and to the Dukedom of Brandon in the Peerage of Great Britain and praying that the Clerk of the Parliaments might be directed to enter the petitioner as the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon on the register of hereditary peers maintained under Standing Order 10(5) was presented and was referred to the Lord Chancellor for a report to the House pursuant to Standing Order 11.

2 Deaths of Lords The Lord Speaker informed the House that the following members of the House had died:

Lord McIntosh of Haringey on 27 August 2010

Lord Lyell of Markyate on 30 August 2010

Lord Bingham of Cornhill on 11 September 2010

Lord Livsey of Talgarth on 15 September 2010

3 Leave of Absence Leave of absence was granted to the following members of the House for the remainder of this Parliament:

Lord Elliott of Morpeth

Baroness Platt of Writtle

Select Committee Report

4 Merits of Statutory Instruments
The following Report from the Select Committee was made and ordered to be printed:

7th Report, on the following affirmative instruments:

Medical Profession (Responsible Officers) Regulations 2010
Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 (Directions to OFCOM) Order 2010

And on the following negative instrument:

Home Energy Efficiency Scheme (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2010. (HL Paper 33)

5 Human Rights
The following report from the Joint Committee was made 8 September and printed pursuant to the Order of the House of 23 June 2010:

Work of the Committee in 2008–09: Government Response to the Committee’s Second Report of Session 2009–10; Legislative Scrutiny (Finance Bills and Academies Bill). (First report, HL Paper 32)

Public Business

6 Roads: speed cameras A question was asked by Lord Berkeley and answered by Earl Attlee.

7 Government: ministerial cars A question was asked by Lord Dubs and answered by Earl Attlee.

8 Elections: voting systems A question was asked by Lord Grocott and answered by Lord McNally.

9 Elections: fraud A question was asked by Baroness Royall of Blaisdon and answered by Lord McNally.

10 Welfare reform A private notice question was asked by Lord Knight of Weymouth and answered by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.

11 Identity Documents Bill A bill to make provision for and in connection with the repeal of the Identity Cards Act 2006 was brought from the Commons on 16 September and printed pursuant to Standing Order 50. It was read a first time. (HL Bill 19)

12 Identity Documents Bill The Explanatory Notes on the bill were printed in accordance with Standing Order 50. (HL Bill 19-EN)

13 Local Government Bill [HL] The bill was read a third time and, after debate, passed. The bill was sent to the Commons.

14 Charitable sector Lord Taylor of Holbeach moved that this House takes note of the role of the charitable sector in strengthening civil society. After debate, the motion was agreed to.

The House adjourned at 9.33pm until Wednesday 6 October at 3.00pm.