Mentions:
1: Lindsay Hoyle (Spk - Chorley) I inform the House that I have selected the amendment tabled in the name of the Prime Minister. - Speech Link
2: Alex Burghart (Con - Brentwood and Ongar) In the light of that, the House must consider closely what the best means of getting to the bottom of - Speech Link
3: Andrew Lewin (Lab - Welwyn Hatfield) I will make some progress.All of us in this House deserve the truth. - Speech Link
4: Saqib Bhatti (Con - Meriden and Solihull East) I understand that people make mistakes, in all parts of the House, but this is of such gravity that it - Speech Link
5: Wendy Morton (Con - Aldridge-Brownhills) The reason that I make that point is that I, like others in this place, know the significance of a Humble - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Bradley Thomas (Con - Bromsgrove) Q For the avoidance of doubt, I will put on the record that I am a member of the IPAC caucus in this - Speech Link
2: Tim Roca (Lab - Macclesfield) But personally I do not see a lot of concerns in the Bill. - Speech Link
3: Dave Robertson (Lab - Lichfield) In the UK, we have seen a significant increase in the number of people working in this area since 1990 - Speech Link
4: Allison Gardner (Lab - Stoke-on-Trent South) In the case of a cyber-breach that has caused harm, where would you see the liability lying? - Speech Link
5: Andrew Cooper (Lab - Mid Cheshire) the legal possibility of doing that in a deeper way. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Verdirame (Non-affiliated - Life peer) The effect of Clause 191 would be that, regardless of circumstances, it would never be a criminal offence - Speech Link
2: Baroness Hazarika (Lab - Life peer) the House of Commons voted in support of Clause 191. - Speech Link
3: Lord Pannick (XB - Life peer) That is a shocking story, but nothing in Clause 191 would affect the criminal liability of the man who - Speech Link
4: Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Con - Life peer) In my experience, both in the other place and as a Member of your Lordships’ House for a little over - Speech Link
5: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) was brought into the Bill in the House of Commons. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Pidgeon (LD - Life peer) In her evidence to the House of Lords inquiry in November, Dr Jessica Young said that“a system that is - Speech Link
2: Lord Harper (Con - Life peer) That was inserted in the House of Commons by a Back-Bench amendment. It was not very well debated. - Speech Link
3: Lord Falconer of Thoroton (Lab - Life peer) First, I do not regard accepting amendments in Committee of the House of Lords as indicating that a Bill - Speech Link
4: None It requires a thorough assessment of the issues and identification of the gaps in data, not just a focus - Speech Link
5: Lord Carlile of Berriew (XB - Life peer) of our process in the House of Lords on the basis that there will be a Bill, so it must be the best - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None an offence under the law of Scotland of inciting the commission of an offence within paragraph (a), - Speech Link
2: None A person convicted of an offence under the terrorism legislation would have the greatest difficulty in - Speech Link
3: Baroness Foster of Aghadrumsee (Non-affiliated - Life peer) a criminal offence of glorification of terrorism, but under the current Section 1 there is a very high - Speech Link
4: Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames (LD - Life peer) of the breadth of the offence under Section 12 of support for a terrorist organisation and the offence - Speech Link
5: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) In relation to the offence of inviting support, it is already established that the offence requires a - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Hilary Benn (Lab - Leeds South) the House should delay the approval of the remedial order, which we heard advanced in the House before - Speech Link
2: Tonia Antoniazzi (Lab - Gower) I would like to make the point that a lot of work is done in good faith in this House, particularly on - Speech Link
3: Paul Kohler (LD - Wimbledon) It is a time for us to believe in the rule of law. - Speech Link
4: David Davis (Con - Goole and Pocklington) entirely unanimous; they were never on a party basis.To make the Opposition side of the House happy, - Speech Link
5: Hilary Benn (Lab - Leeds South) that it is a full and truthful account of what they did which would have been a criminal offence, the - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Catherine Atkinson (Lab - Derby North) In government, the Conservative party oversaw a disastrous privatisation of probation, which ended in - Speech Link
2: Carla Lockhart (DUP - Upper Bann) While the Lords have endeavoured to amend the Bill in a number of areas, part 4, which allows foreign - Speech Link
3: Pam Cox (Lab - Colchester) This is a matter of concern to many Members on both sides of the House. - Speech Link
4: Jake Richards (Lab - Rother Valley) improvements that have been made to the Bill during its passage in the House of Lords. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Evans of Bowes Park (Con - Life peer) local level as a result of the lack of specificity in the Bill. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Smith of Malvern (Lab - Life peer) It was reconfirmed in the Statement that the Secretary of State made in the House of Commons in response - Speech Link
3: Baroness Barran (Con - Life peer) child protection in a generation.On this side of the House, we do not want to slam on the brakes, but - Speech Link
4: None record check, regardless of the length of time since the offence, so a mum in Wales who taps a toddler - Speech Link
5: None accused of a criminal activity that is part of the assault of a child scheme. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) We also need to consider the proportionality of a police-issued notice backed by a criminal offence of - Speech Link
2: None the act charged against D in respect of an offence, or(e) D has been convicted of an offence and a court - Speech Link
3: Lord Meston (XB - Excepted Hereditary) of a child abroad in the face of court orders. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Levitt (Lab - Life peer) a small gap in the law by making it a criminal offence for a parent, or person with similar responsibility - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Blencathra (Con - Life peer) down, as a mere boy of 83 in House of Lords terms. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Neville-Rolfe (Con - Life peer) I joined the House in 2013, the noble Lord has been a great support and a fount of knowledge for me - Speech Link
3: Lord Horam (Con - Life peer) We have been celebrating what he has done in the House of Lords, but he was a Member of Parliament too.Leaving - Speech Link
4: Lord Stoneham of Droxford (LD - Life peer) As everybody has said, he has been a respected Member of the House and a great servant of it for the - Speech Link
5: Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent (Lab - Life peer) of Justice in Strasbourg to talk about reform of the system, in order to make sure that the ECHR can - Speech Link