HC Deb 18 July 2002 vol 389 c480

[Relevant documents: Second Report from the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, Session 2001—02, on the financing of terrorism in Northern Ireland: interim report on the Proceeds of Crime Bill, HC 628, and Fourth Report, Session 2001–02, on the financing of terrorism in Northern Ireland, HC 978-I.]

Lords amendments considered.

3.40 pm
Mr. Deputy Speaker (Sir Alan Haselhurst)

I must draw the attention of the House to the fact that privilege is involved in Lords amendments Nos. 9, 47, 78, 166 and 276, which are to be considered today. If the House agrees to those Lords amendments, I shall ensure that the appropriate entry be made in the Journal.

  1. Clause 1
    1. cc480-4
    2. THE AGENCY AND ITS DIRECTOR 2,145 words
  2. Clause 6
    1. cc484-501
    2. MAKING OF ORDER 10,648 words, 1 division
  3. Clause 7
    1. cc501-5
    2. TIME FOR MAKING ORDER 379 words
  4. Clause 9
    1. cc505-7
    2. DEFENDANT'S BENEFIT 929 words
    cc507-28
  5. New Clause 11,423 words, 1 division
  6. Clause 22
    1. cc528-9
    2. ORDER MADE: RECONSIDERATION OF BENEFIT 406 words
  7. Clause 75
    1. cc529-30
    2. CRIMINAL LIFESTYLE 652 words
  8. Clause 251
    1. cc530-4
    2. PROCEEDINGS FOR RECOVERY ORDERS IN ENGLAND AND WALES OR NORTHERN IRELAND 1,885 words, 1 division
    3. c534
    4. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE 1,480 words, 1 division
    5. c537
    6. EUROPEAN COMMUNITY DOCUMENTS 15 words
    7. c537
    8. WASTE FROM ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT 106 words
    9. c537
    10. DELEGATED LEGISLATION 17 words
    11. cc537-8
    12. REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE 875 words
    13. cc539-45
    14. Business of the House 3,407 words
    15. cc546-54
    16. Garment Manufacturing (Wales) 4,498 words
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