Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill
Returned from the Commons The Bill was returned from the Commons with the amendments agreed to. House adjourned at 5.23 pm.
The Home Office is revising the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) Code of Practice under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. The revised code updates operational guidance for law enforcement and intelligence agencies deploying undercover officers and informants, with consultation completed and revised code now in effect.
Returned from the Commons The Bill was returned from the Commons with the amendments agreed to. House adjourned at 5.23 pm.
Consideration of Lords message After Clause 2 Criminal injuries compensation 17:57:00 The Solicitor General (Michael Ellis): I beg to move, That this House agrees with Lords amendment 3B. Madam Deputy Speaker (Dame Rosie Winterton): With this it will be convenient …
Commons Reasons and Amendment 13:33:00 Relevant documents: 10th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 19th Report from the Constitution Committee Motion A Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford: That this House do not insist on its Amendment 1, …
Returned from the Commons The Bill was returned from the Commons with reasons and an amendment. The Commons reasons and amendment were ordered to be printed. House adjourned at 8.44 pm.
Consideration of Lords amendments. Clause 1 Authorisation of Criminal Conduct 15:57:00 The Solicitor General (Michael Ellis): I beg to move, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1. Mr Deputy Speaker: With this it will be convenient to discuss the …
Third Reading 14:01:00 Relevant documents: 10th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 19th Report from the Constitution Committee The Minister of State, Home Office (Baroness Williams of Trafford) (Con): My Lords, I am required to inform the House …
Report (2nd Day) R elevant documents: 10th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 19th Report from the Constitution Committee 14:20:00 Clause 1: Authorisation of criminal conduct Amendment 12 Moved by 12: Clause 1, page 3, line 2, at …
Report (1st Day) 14:19:00 Clause 1: Authorisation of criminal conduct Amendment 1 Moved by 1: Clause 1, page 1, leave out line 17 Member’s explanatory statement This amendment is linked to the amendment in name of Baroness Chakrabarti at page …
Order of Consideration Motion 13:17:00 Moved by Baroness Penn: That the amendments for the Report stage be marshalled and considered in the following order: Clauses 1 to 3, Schedule 1, Clauses 4 and 5, Schedule 2, Clauses 6 and 7, …
Committee (4th Day) 14:02:00 Relevant documents: 10th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 19th Report from the Constitution Committee Clause 1: Authorisation of criminal conduct Amendment 50 Moved by 50: Clause 1, page 3, line 2, at end …
Committee (3rd Day) 14:03:00 Relevant documents : 10th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 19th Report from the Constitution Committee Clause 1: Authorisation of criminal conduct Amendments 20 and 21 not moved. The Deputy Chairman of Committees (Lord …
Committee (2nd Day) 13:32:00 Relevant documents: 10th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, 19th Report from the Constitution Committee Clause 1: Authorisation of criminal conduct Debate on Amendment 11 resumed. Baroness Whitaker (Lab): My Lords, in speaking to …
Committee (1st Day) 13:52:00 Relevant documents: 10th Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights and 19th Report from the Constitution Committee Clause 1: Authorisation of criminal conduct Amendment 1 Moved by 1: Clause 1, page 1, line 10, leave …
Order of Consideration Motion 13:53:00 Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford: That it be an instruction to the Committee of the Whole House to which the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill has been committed that they consider the …
Second Reading 13:37:00 Moved by Lord Stewart of Dirleton: That the Bill be now read a second time. The Advocate-General for Scotland (Lord Stewart of Dirleton) (Con) (Maiden Speech): My Lords, it is a pleasure to open this debate. I …
Considered in Committee [Mr Nigel Evans in the Chair ] The Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means (Mr Nigel Evans): I should explain that in these exceptional circumstances, although the Chair of the Committee would normally sit in the …
Second Reading Mr Deputy Speaker (Mr Nigel Evans): I inform the House that I have not selected the reasoned amendment. 18:02:00 The Minister for Security (James Brokenshire): I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. …