HC Deb 09 November 1999 vol 337 cc464-5W
Mr. Baker

To ask the President of the Council on how many occasions, in each parliamentary session since 1992, Lords amendments to Bills which have been the subject of a motion moved in this House to disagree have been(a) rejected and (b) accepted by this House. [97820]

Mrs. Beckett

There appear to be no examples to category(b) in the period in question. The table gives details, according to the records, of Lords amendments disagreed to by this House since Session 1992–93. All were subject to motions to disagree except for one case in 1993–94, where a motion to agree with a Lords amendment to the Sunday Trading Bill was negatived on division.

Date Bill Number of amendments disagreed to
Session 1995–96
15 July 1996 Asylum and Immigration Bill 3
17 July 1996 Nursery Education and Grant-Maintained Schools Bill 1
22 July 1996 Housing Bill 3
Session 1996–97
18 February 1997 Firearms (Amendment) Bill 6
Session 1997–98
24 July 1997 Education (Schools) Bill 1
30 July 1997 Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill 8
20 April 1998 Bank of England Bill 1
9 June 1998 European Communities (Amendment) Bill 1
13 July 1998 Teaching and Higher Education Bill [Lords] 1
15 July 1998 School Standards and Framework Bill 20
28 July 1998 National Minimum Wage Bill 4
27 October 1998 European Parliamentary Elections Bill 4
11 November 1998 Scotland Bill 11
Session 1998–99 (to 5 November 1999)
22 June 1999 Tax Credits Bill 3
21 July 1999 Access to Justice Bill [Lords] 1
21 July 1999 Employment Relations Bill 1
3 November 1999 Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill 12
4 November 1999 Greater London Authority Bill 3

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