HC Deb 12 July 1988 vol 137 cc95-7W
Mr. Amess

To ask the Lord President of the Council if he will list those Government Bills which did not receive the Royal Assent for each Session since 1958.

Mr. Wakeham

The following Government Bills introduced in the Commons or brought from the Lords from Session 1958–59 to Session 1986–87 did not receive the Royal Assent:

1958–59

  • Occupiers Liability (Scotland) [Lords]

1960–61

  • Road Traffic [Lords]
  • Weights and Measures [Lords]
  • Weights and Measures (No. 2)

1962–63

  • Law Reform (Succession etc.) (Scotland)

1963–64

  • Countryside and Tourist Amenities (Scotland)

1964–65

  • Patents (Employees' Inventions) [Lords]

1965–66

  • Agriculture
  • Armed Forces
  • Building Control
  • Companies
  • Criminal Law
  • Family Provision
  • Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland)
  • Housing Subsidies
  • Land Commission
  • Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) [Lords]
  • Misrepresentation
  • Parliamentary Commissioner
  • Post Office (Subway)
  • Prices and Incomes
  • Road Safety

1967–68

  • Revenue
  • Trade Descriptions [Lords]

1968–69

  • House of Commons (Redistribution of Seats) (No. 2)
  • Merchant Shipping
  • Parliament (No. 2)

1969–70

  • Animals [Lords]
  • Atomic Energy Authority [Lords]
  • Coal Industry
  • Commission for Industry and Manpower
  • Construction Industry Contracts
  • Diplomatic Privileges and International Organisations
  • Education
  • Education (Miscellaneous Provisions) [Lords]
  • Electricity
  • Employed Persons (Health and Safety)
  • 96
  • Explosives (Age of Purchase) [Lords]
  • Friendly Societies [Lords]
  • Gas
  • Hare Coursing
  • Hospital Endowments (Scotland)
  • Industrial Relations
  • Industrial Training
  • International Monetary Fund
  • Mines Management [Lords]
  • Misuse of Drugs
  • National Superannuation and Social Insurance
  • Oil in Navigable Waters
  • Ports
  • Shipbuilding Industry
  • Teaching Council (Scotland)

1973–74

  • Channel Tunnel
  • Cinematograph and Indecent Displays
  • Companies
  • Consumer Credit
  • Crofting Reform (Scotland)
  • Dumping at Sea [Lords]
  • Health and Safety at Work, etc.
  • Housing and Planning
  • Independent Broadcasting Authority
  • International Organisations (Land)
  • Land Registry [Lords]
  • Land Tenure Reform (Scotland)
  • Merchant Shipping
  • Rabies [Lords]
  • Road Traffic [Lords]
  • Safety of Sports Grounds [Lords]
  • Solicitors (Amendment)
  • Unit Pricing

1974

  • Channel Tunnel
  • Education (Awards and Grants)
  • Housing Rents and Subsidies
  • Social Security Amendment

1974–75

  • Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries
  • Channel Tunnel
  • Fair Employment (Northern Ireland) [Lords]
  • Hare Coursing
  • Road Traffic (Seat Belts)
  • Scottish Development Agency
  • Trade Union and Labour Relations (Amendment)
  • Welsh Development Agency

1975–76

  • Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries
  • Public Lending Right [Lords]
  • Road Traffic (Seat Belts)
  • Weights and Measures &c.

1976–77

  • Employment Protection (Consolidation) [Lords]
  • European Assembly Elections
  • Local Authority Works (Scotland)
  • Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) [Lords]
  • Police (Scotland)
  • Reduction of Redundancy Rebates
  • Scotland and Wales

1978–79

  • Companies
  • Consents to Prosecutions
  • Countryside
  • Criminal Justice (Scotland)
  • Education
  • Housing
  • Kiribati [Lords]
  • Local Government (Finance)
  • Local Government Grants (Ethnic Groups)
  • Road Traffic (Seat Belts)
  • Short-time Working Compensation

1980–81

  • Petroleum and Continental Shelf

1981–82

  • Local Government Finance

1982–83

  • Data Protection [Lords]
  • Housing and Building Control
  • Local Authorities (Expenditure Powers)
  • Medical [Lords]
  • Petroleum Royalties (Relief)
  • Police and Criminal Evidence
  • Telecommunications

1984–85

  • Civil Aviation
  • Crown Immunity (Removal from Workplaces)
  • Education (Corporal Punishment)

1985–86

  • Shops [Lords]
  • Channel Tunnel (Proceedings Suspended)

1986–87

  • Channel Tunnel (Proceedings Suspended)
  • Dartford-Thurrock Crossing (Proceedings Suspended)
  • Norfolk-Suffolk Broads (Proceedings Suspended)

Mr. Amess

To ask the Lord President of the Council if he will list in theOfficial Report those (a) Government Bills and (b) private Member's Bills which were rejected by the House of Lords in each Session since 1958.

Mr. Wakeham

The following Bills introduced in and passed by the House of Commons were not passed by the House of Lords, from Session 1958–59 to Session 1986–87: