§ Lord CarterMy Lords, before we commence consideration of the Commons amendments on the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Bill, it may be for the convenience of the House if I explain that a 1420 supplementary Marshalled List of amendments has recently been placed in the Printed Paper Office and in other places around the House.
The supplementary list contains only two amendments. The first relates to Amendment No. 48. It has been tabled in the name of all three Front Benches, so I hope that the House will find it acceptable. The second relates to the last group of amendments on our list. It relates to an amendment proposed by the Government in respect of review of the Act by a committee of Privy Counsellors.