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Wednesday 13 January 2016 Meeting started at 3.05pm, ended 10.50pm

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House:
Lords

Location:
Lords Chamber

Event Type:
Main chamber

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  • Oral questions 1: The reduction in local government spending on local bus services in 2016-17

    Lord Greaves (Liberal Democrat)

  • Oral questions 2: Latest figures for the gross value added per head in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland respectively

    Lord Wigley (Plaid Cymru)

  • Oral questions 3: Representations to the government of Saudi Arabia about their reported plans to execute 50 people

    Lord Hoyle (Labour)

  • Oral questions 4: Sugar tax on fizzy drinks

    Lord Clinton-Davis (Labour)

  • Business of the House

  • Debate: Strathclyde Review: Secondary legislation and the primacy of the House of Commons

  • 15:06:10

    Oral questions 1: The reduction in local government spending on local bus services in 2016-17

  • 15:06:15

    Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Transport) (Jointly with the Home Office) (Conservative)

  • 15:06:42

    Lord Greaves (Liberal Democrat)

  • 15:07:23

    Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Transport) (Jointly with the Home Office) (Conservative)

  • 15:07:51

    Lord Snape (Labour)

  • 15:08:28

    Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Transport) (Jointly with the Home Office) (Conservative)

  • 15:09:07

    Lord Rosser (Labour)

  • 15:09:22

    Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Transport) (Jointly with the Home Office) (Conservative)

  • 15:09:44

    Baroness Randerson (Liberal Democrat)

  • 15:10:31

    Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Transport) (Jointly with the Home Office) (Conservative)

  • 15:11:15

    Baroness Perry of Southwark (Conservative)

  • 15:11:31

    Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Transport) (Jointly with the Home Office) (Conservative)

  • 15:11:47

    Baroness Royall of Blaisdon (Labour)

  • 15:12:26

    Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Transport) (Jointly with the Home Office) (Conservative)

  • 15:12:52

    Lord Lea of Crondall (Labour)

  • 15:13:25

    Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Transport) (Jointly with the Home Office) (Conservative)

  • 15:13:53

    Oral questions 2: Latest figures for the gross value added per head in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland respectively

  • 15:13:53

    Lord Ashton of Hyde (Conservative)

  • 15:14:22

    Lord Wigley (Plaid Cymru)

  • 15:14:54

    Lord Ashton of Hyde (Conservative)

  • 15:15:51

    Lord Forsyth of Drumlean (Conservative)

  • 15:16:12

    Lord Ashton of Hyde (Conservative)

  • 15:16:38

    Lord Anderson of Swansea (Labour)

  • 15:17:10

    Lord Ashton of Hyde (Conservative)

  • 15:17:55

    Lord Thomas of Gresford (Liberal Democrat)

  • 15:18:24

    Lord Ashton of Hyde (Conservative)

  • 15:19:07

    Lord Geddes (Conservative)

  • 15:19:30

    Lord Ashton of Hyde (Conservative)

  • 15:19:56

    Lord Davies of Oldham (Labour)

  • 15:21:04

    Lord Ashton of Hyde (Conservative)

  • 15:21:57

    Oral questions 3: Representations to the government of Saudi Arabia about their reported plans to execute 50 people

  • 15:22:03

    Baroness Anelay of St Johns, Minister of State (Conservative)

  • 15:22:29

    Lord Hoyle (Labour)

  • 15:22:59

    Baroness Anelay of St Johns, Minister of State (Conservative)

  • 15:23:44

    Baroness Falkner of Margravine (Liberal Democrat)

  • 15:24:19

    Baroness Anelay of St Johns, Minister of State (Conservative)

  • 15:25:18

    Lord Singh of Wimbledon (Crossbench)

  • 15:26:13

    Baroness Anelay of St Johns, Minister of State (Conservative)

  • 15:26:56

    Lord Tugendhat (Conservative)

  • 15:27:52

    Baroness Anelay of St Johns, Minister of State (Conservative)

  • 15:28:06

    Baroness Corston (Labour)

  • 15:28:37

    Baroness Anelay of St Johns, Minister of State (Conservative)

  • 15:29:27

    Oral questions 4: Sugar tax on fizzy drinks

  • 15:29:34

    Lord Prior of Brampton (Conservative)

  • 15:29:45

    Lord Clinton-Davis (Labour)

  • 15:30:33

    Lord Prior of Brampton (Conservative)

  • 15:31:03

    Baroness Hollins (Crossbench)

  • 15:32:19

    Lord Prior of Brampton (Conservative)

  • 15:32:43

    Lord Ribeiro (Conservative)

  • 15:33:20

    Lord Prior of Brampton (Conservative)

  • 15:33:46

    Lord Rennard (Liberal Democrat)

  • 15:34:10

    Lord Prior of Brampton (Conservative)

  • 15:34:29

    Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe (Labour)

  • 15:35:02

    Lord Prior of Brampton (Conservative)

  • 15:35:32

    Baroness Walmsley (Liberal Democrat)

  • 15:35:56

    Lord Prior of Brampton (Conservative)

  • 15:36:31

    Business of the House

  • 15:36:53

    Debate: Strathclyde Review: Secondary legislation and the primacy of the House of Commons

  • 15:41:29

    Lord Strathclyde (Conservative)

  • 15:56:03

    Baroness Smith of Basildon (Labour)

  • 16:06:42

    Lord Wallace of Tankerness (Liberal Democrat)

  • 16:18:34

    Lord Wakeham (Conservative)

  • 16:23:37

    Baroness Hollis of Heigham (Labour)

  • 16:34:21

    Lord McNally (Liberal Democrat)

  • 16:40:49

    Baroness Hayman (Crossbench)

  • 16:46:19

    Bishop of Rochester (Bishops)

  • 16:53:06

    Lord Trefgarne (Conservative)

  • 16:57:41

    Lord Grocott (Labour)

  • 17:05:32

    Baroness Bowles of Berkhamsted (Liberal Democrat)

  • 17:12:15

    Lord Hannay of Chiswick (Crossbench)

  • 17:19:15

    Lord Jopling (Conservative)

  • 17:26:01

    Baroness Andrews (Labour)

  • 17:33:55

    Lord Empey (Ulster Unionist Party)

  • 17:40:00

    Lord Naseby (Conservative)

  • 17:45:44

    Baroness Williams of Crosby (Liberal Democrat)

  • 17:52:43

    Lord Cormack (Conservative)

  • 17:59:20

    Lord Kakkar (Crossbench)

  • 18:04:15

    Baroness Fookes (Conservative)

  • 18:10:27

    Lord Darling of Roulanish (Labour)

  • 18:18:37

    Lord Hope of Craighead (Crossbench)

  • 18:26:05

    Lord Norton of Louth (Conservative)

  • 18:32:45

    Lord Cunningham of Felling (Labour)

  • 18:40:26

    Lord Higgins (Conservative)

  • 18:48:31

    Baroness Thomas of Winchester (Liberal Democrat)

  • 18:52:44

    Lord Judge (Crossbench)

  • 18:59:34

    Lord Lexden (Conservative)

  • 19:05:21

    Baroness Taylor of Bolton (Labour)

  • 19:12:26

    Lord Maclennan of Rogart (Liberal Democrat)

  • 19:19:56

    Earl of Kinnoull (Crossbench)

  • 19:25:18

    Lord Skelmersdale (Conservative)

  • 19:30:23

    Lord Foulkes of Cumnock (Labour)

  • 19:36:56

    Lord Bowness (Conservative)

  • 19:44:27

    Lord Desai (Labour)

  • 19:52:38

    Lord Greaves (Liberal Democrat)

  • 19:59:18

    Lord Cromwell (Crossbench)

  • 20:05:24

    Lord Elton (Conservative)

  • 20:12:27

    Lord Haughey (Labour)

  • 20:18:08

    Lord Craig of Radley (Crossbench)

  • 20:24:42

    Lord Crickhowell (Conservative)

  • 20:31:37

    Lord Williams of Elvel (Labour)

  • 20:31:38

    Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat)

  • 20:45:01

    Lord Balfe (Conservative)

  • 20:51:42

    Lord Gordon of Strathblane (Labour)

  • 20:56:57

    Lord Wigley (Plaid Cymru)

  • 21:03:57

    Lord Cope of Berkeley (Conservative)

  • 21:10:31

    Lord Morris of Aberavon (Labour)

  • 21:17:35

    Lord Beith (Liberal Democrat)

  • 21:23:48

    Lord Forsyth of Drumlean (Conservative)

  • 21:31:24

    Lord Howarth of Newport (Labour)

  • 21:39:05

    Lord Goodlad (Conservative)

  • 21:42:59

    Lord Lisvane (Crossbench)

  • 21:49:53

    Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)

  • 21:54:46

    Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat)

  • 22:07:50

    Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Labour)

  • 22:19:08

    Baroness Stowell of Beeston (Conservative)

  • 22:45:26

    Lord Strathclyde (Conservative)