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Thursday 28 June 2018 Meeting started at 11.05am, ended 5.46pm

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House:
Lords

Location:
Lords Chamber

Event Type:
Main chamber

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  • Oral question 1: Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence's conclusion that some of the UK’s largest and most internationally competitive companies account for the biggest reduction in UK productivity growth

    Lord Haskel (Labour)

  • Oral question 2: Impact of the Boarding School Partnership information service and how many children who would otherwise have been taken into local authority care have been given places in state boarding schools as a result

    Lord Farmer (Conservative)

  • Oral question 3: Recommendations of the Select Committee on the Inquires Act 2005, in the light of the report by the National Audit Office Investigation into government-funded inquiries -

    Lord Shutt of Greetland (Liberal Democrat)

  • Oral question 4: Ensuring the integrity of elections in the UK in the light of the Electoral Commission’s recommendations - Lord Cormack

    Lord Cormack (Conservative)

  • Business of the House

  • Urgent Question: Nuclear Sector Deal

    Lord Henley (Conservative)

  • Debate: Role and responsibilities of Police and Crime Commissioners

  • Short debate: Continuing violence between communities and armed groups in Nigeria

    Lord Alton of Liverpool (Crossbench)

  • Debate: Challenges facing disabled people in the UK in 2018

  • 11:06:37

    Oral question 1: Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence's conclusion that some of the UK’s largest and most internationally competitive companies account for the biggest reduction in UK productivity growth

  • 11:06:45

    Lord Bates, The Minister of State, Department for International Development (Conservative)

  • 11:07:10

    Lord Haskel (Labour)

  • 11:07:56

    Lord Bates, The Minister of State, Department for International Development (Conservative)

  • 11:08:59

    Lord Gadhia (Non-affiliated)

  • 11:09:19

    Lord Bates, The Minister of State, Department for International Development (Conservative)

  • 11:09:57

    Lord Howarth of Newport (Labour)

  • 11:10:15

    Lord Bates, The Minister of State, Department for International Development (Conservative)

  • 11:10:40

    Lord Fox (Liberal Democrat)

  • 11:11:07

    Lord Bates, The Minister of State, Department for International Development (Conservative)

  • 11:11:38

    Baroness Wheatcroft (Conservative)

  • 11:12:02

    Lord Bates, The Minister of State, Department for International Development (Conservative)

  • 11:12:20

    Lord Campbell-Savours (Labour)

  • 11:12:37

    Lord Bates, The Minister of State, Department for International Development (Conservative)

  • 11:13:17

    Lord Farmer (Conservative)

  • 11:14:00

    Lord Soley (Labour)

  • 11:14:18

    Lord Bates, The Minister of State, Department for International Development (Conservative)

  • 11:14:54

    Oral question 2: Impact of the Boarding School Partnership information service and how many children who would otherwise have been taken into local authority care have been given places in state boarding schools as a result

  • 11:15:01

    Lord Agnew of Oulton, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Conservative)

  • 11:15:32

    Lord Farmer (Conservative)

  • 11:15:50

    Lord Agnew of Oulton, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Conservative)

  • 11:16:29

    Lord Adonis (Labour)

  • 11:17:14

    Lord Agnew of Oulton, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Conservative)

  • 11:17:52

    Lord Nash (Conservative)

  • 11:18:10

    Lord Agnew of Oulton, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Conservative)

  • 11:18:43

    Lord Storey (Liberal Democrat)

  • 11:19:34

    Lord Agnew of Oulton, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Conservative)

  • 11:20:27

    Lord Watson of Invergowrie (Labour)

  • 11:21:14

    Lord Agnew of Oulton, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Conservative)

  • 11:22:13

    Oral question 3: Recommendations of the Select Committee on the Inquires Act 2005, in the light of the report by the National Audit Office Investigation into government-funded inquiries -

  • 11:22:21

    Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Conservative)

  • 11:22:52

    Lord Shutt of Greetland (Liberal Democrat)

  • 11:23:39

    Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Conservative)

  • 11:24:24

    Baroness Hamwee (Liberal Democrat)

  • 11:25:21

    Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Conservative)

  • 11:26:05

    Oral question 4: Ensuring the integrity of elections in the UK in the light of the Electoral Commission’s recommendations - Lord Cormack

  • 11:26:12

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 11:26:40

    Lord Cormack (Conservative)

  • 11:27:15

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 11:28:00

    Lord Kennedy of Southwark (Labour)

  • 11:28:15

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 11:29:05

    Lord Rennard (Liberal Democrat)

  • 11:29:38

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 11:30:03

    Lord Garel-Jones (Conservative)

  • 11:30:18

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 11:30:58

    Lord Grocott (Labour)

  • 11:31:57

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 11:32:24

    Lord Rooker (Labour)

  • 11:33:07

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 11:33:38

    Lord Hamilton of Epsom (Conservative)

  • 11:33:55

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 11:34:13

    Lord Wallace of Saltaire (Liberal Democrat)

  • 11:35:17

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 11:36:03

    Lord Howarth of Newport (Labour)

  • 11:36:16

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 11:36:51

    Business of the House

    Baroness Evans of Bowes Park (Conservative)

  • 11:37:00

    Urgent Question: Nuclear Sector Deal

  • 11:37:00

    Lord Henley, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Conservative)

  • 11:39:17

    Lord Grantchester (Labour)

  • 11:41:19

    Lord Henley, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Conservative)

  • 11:42:22

    Lord Fox (Liberal Democrat)

  • 11:43:33

    Lord Henley, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Conservative)

  • 11:45:02

    Lord Cunningham of Felling (Labour)

  • 11:45:43

    Lord Henley, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Conservative)

  • 11:46:19

    Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist (Conservative)

  • 11:46:54

    Lord Henley, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Conservative)

  • 11:47:19

    Lord Wigley (Plaid Cymru)

  • 11:48:12

    Lord Henley, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Conservative)

  • 11:49:03

    Lord Berkeley (Labour)

  • 11:49:51

    Lord Henley, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Conservative)

  • 11:50:38

    Debate: Role and responsibilities of Police and Crime Commissioners

  • 11:54:08

    Lord Armstrong of Ilminster (Crossbench)

  • 12:05:25

    Lord Hunt of Wirral (Conservative)

  • 12:09:54

    Lord Campbell-Savours (Labour)

  • 12:14:39

    Lord Scriven (Liberal Democrat)

  • 12:18:24

    Lord Blair of Boughton (Crossbench)

  • 12:22:55

    Lord Turnbull (Crossbench)

  • 12:26:53

    Lord Wasserman (Conservative)

  • 12:31:24

    Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick (Crossbench)

  • 12:35:12

    Lord Bassam of Brighton (Labour)

  • 12:40:10

    Lord Birt (Crossbench)

  • 12:44:24

    Lord MacGregor of Pulham Market (Conservative)

  • 12:48:13

    Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood (Crossbench)

  • 12:51:52

    Lord Bach (Labour)

  • 12:57:27

    The Earl of Listowel (Crossbench)

  • 13:01:14

    Baroness Seccombe (Conservative)

  • 13:04:21

    Lord Bew (Crossbench)

  • 13:09:05

    Baroness Meacher (Crossbench)

  • 13:13:13

    Lord Marlesford (Conservative)

  • 13:17:44

    Lord Butler of Brockwell (Crossbench)

  • 13:20:51

    Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury (Conservative)

  • 13:24:42

    Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington (Crossbench)

  • 13:29:10

    Lord Paddick (Liberal Democrat)

  • 13:39:15

    Lord Rosser (Labour)

  • 13:49:53

    Baroness Williams of Trafford, The Minister of State, Home Department (Conservative)

  • 14:12:19

    Lord Armstrong of Ilminster (Crossbench)

  • 14:16:02

    Short debate: Continuing violence between communities and armed groups in Nigeria

  • 14:16:14

    Lord Alton of Liverpool (Crossbench)

  • 14:25:39

    Baroness Berridge (Conservative)

  • 14:30:54

    Lord Chidgey (Liberal Democrat)

  • 14:36:34

    The Lord Bishop of Coventry (Bishops)

  • 14:42:12

    Baroness Stroud (Conservative)

  • 14:47:49

    Baroness Cox (Crossbench)

  • 14:53:16

    Lord Suri (Conservative)

  • 14:58:22

    Lord Tunnicliffe (Labour)

  • 15:02:28

    Baroness Goldie (Conservative)

  • 15:14:56

    Debate: Challenges facing disabled people in the UK in 2018

  • 15:15:16

    Baroness Thomas of Winchester (Liberal Democrat)

  • 15:28:46

    Lord Holmes of Richmond (Conservative)

  • 15:35:46

    Lord Bruce of Bennachie (Liberal Democrat)

  • 15:43:25

    Lord Patel (Crossbench)

  • 15:46:45

    Lord Shinkwin (Conservative)

  • 15:52:01

    The Lord Bishop of London (Bishops)

  • 15:59:10

    Baroness Brinton (Liberal Democrat)

  • 16:10:28

    Baroness Eaton (Conservative)

  • 16:16:49

    Baroness Ludford (Liberal Democrat)

  • 16:21:47

    Lord Low of Dalston (Crossbench)

  • 16:27:50

    Baroness Wyld (Conservative)

  • 16:33:23

    Baroness Howe of Idlicote (Crossbench)

  • 16:38:49

    Baroness Uddin (Non-affiliated)

  • 16:46:17

    Lord Addington (Liberal Democrat)

  • 16:51:50

    Lord Luce (Crossbench)

  • 16:57:02

    Lord Borwick (Conservative)

  • 17:02:24

    Baroness Jolly (Liberal Democrat)

  • 17:13:13

    Lord McKenzie of Luton (Labour)

  • 17:22:51

    Baroness Buscombe, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Conservative)

  • 17:43:00

    Baroness Thomas of Winchester (Liberal Democrat)