Policing and Crime Bill — Report (2nd Day) — 7 Dec 2016 at 16:15

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

120: Clause 84, page 109, line 33, leave out “or in Northern Ireland waters”

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

121: Clause 84, page 110, line 5, leave out “or Northern Ireland”

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

122: Clause 85, page 110, line 10, leave out “or Northern Ireland”

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

123: Clause 93, page 114, leave out lines 40 and 41

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

124: Clause 96, page 117, line 12, leave out “or in Northern Ireland waters”

125: Clause 96, page 117, line 29, leave out “or Northern Ireland”

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

126: Clause 97, page 117, line 35, leave out “or Northern Ireland”

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

127: Clause 104, page 121, leave out lines 35 and 36

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

128: After Clause 104, insert the following new Clause-“CHAPTER 6APOLICE POWERS: MARITIME ENFORCEMENT: NORTHERN IRISH OFFENCESApplication of maritime enforcement powers: general(1) A law enforcement officer may, for the purpose of preventing, detecting or investigating an offence under the law of Northern Ireland, exercise any of the maritime enforcement powers in relation to-(a) a United Kingdom ship in Northern Ireland waters,(b) a ship without nationality in Northern Ireland waters,(c) a foreign ship in Northern Ireland waters, or(d) a ship, registered under the law of a relevant territory, in Northern Ireland waters.(2) In this Chapter, “the maritime enforcement powers” are the powers set out in-(a) section (Power to stop, board, divert and detain) (power to stop, board, divert and detain);(b) section (Power to search and obtain information) (power to search and obtain information);(c) section (Power of arrest and seizure) (power of arrest and seizure).(3) The following persons are “law enforcement officers” for the purpose of this Chapter-(a) a constable who is a member of the Police Service of Northern Ireland or the Police Service of Northern Ireland Reserve,(b) a person appointed as a special constable in Northern Ireland by virtue of provision incorporating section 79 of the Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act 1847,(c) a designated customs official within the meaning of Part 1 of the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009 (see section 14(6) of that Act),(d) a designated NCA officer who is authorised by the Director General of the National Crime Agency (whether generally or specifically) to exercise the powers of a law enforcement officer under this Chapter, or(e) a person of a description specified in regulations made by the Secretary of State. (4) Regulations under subsection (3)(e) are to be made by statutory instrument.(5) A statutory instrument containing regulations under subsection (3)(e) is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.(6) Regulations under subsection (3)(e) may not make devolved provision except with the consent of the Department of Justice in Northern Ireland.(7) For the purposes of subsection (6), regulations under subsection (3)(e) make devolved provision if and to the extent that-(a) the effect of the regulations is to confer functions under this Chapter on a person of a description specified in the regulations,(b) it would be within the legislative competence of the Northern Ireland Assembly to confer those functions on persons of that description in an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly, and(c) the consent of the Secretary of State would not be required under section 8 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 in relation to a Bill conferring such functions.(8) This section is subject to section (Restriction on exercise of maritime enforcement powers) (which makes provision about when the authority of the Secretary of State is required before the maritime enforcement powers are exercised in reliance on this section).”

129: After Clause 104, insert the following new Clause-“Restriction on exercise of maritime enforcement powers(1) The authority of the Secretary of State is required before a law enforcement officer exercises any of the maritime enforcement powers, in reliance on section (Application of maritime enforcement powers: general)(1), in relation to a foreign ship, or a ship registered under the law of a relevant territory, within the territorial sea adjacent to Northern Ireland.(2) The Secretary of State may give authority under subsection (1) in relation to a foreign ship only if-(a) the home state has requested the assistance of the United Kingdom for the purpose of preventing, detecting or investigating an offence under the law of Northern Ireland,(b) the home state has authorised the United Kingdom to act for that purpose, or(c) the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 (Cmnd 8941) otherwise permits the exercise of the powers in relation to the ship.”

130: After Clause 104, insert the following new Clause-“Power to stop, board, divert and detain(1) This section applies if a law enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that-(a) an offence under the law of Northern Ireland is being, or has been, committed on a ship in relation to which the powers conferred by this section are exercisable by virtue of section (Application of maritime enforcement powers: general), or(b) a ship in relation to which those powers are so exercisable is otherwise being used in connection with the commission of an offence under that law.(2) The law enforcement officer may-(a) stop the ship;(b) board the ship;(c) require the ship to be taken to a port in Northern Ireland.(3) The law enforcement officer may require the master of the ship, or any member of its crew, to take such action as is necessary for the purposes of subsection (2)(c).(4) A law enforcement officer must give notice in writing to the master of any ship detained under this section. (5) The notice must state that the ship is to be detained until the notice is withdrawn by the giving of a further notice in writing signed by a law enforcement officer.”

131: After Clause 104, insert the following new Clause-“Power to search and obtain information(1) This section applies if a law enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that there is evidence relating to an offence under the law of Northern Ireland (other than items subject to legal privilege) on a ship in relation to which the powers conferred by this section are exercisable by virtue of section (Application of maritime enforcement powers: general).(2) The law enforcement officer may search-(a) the ship;(b) anyone found on the ship;(c) anything found on the ship (including cargo).(3) The law enforcement officer may require a person found on the ship to give information about himself or herself.(4) The power to search conferred by subsection (2) is a power to search only to the extent that it is reasonably required for the purpose of discovering evidence of the kind mentioned in subsection (1).(5) The power to search a person conferred by subsection (2) does not authorise a law enforcement officer to require the person to remove any clothing in public other than an outer coat, jacket or gloves.(6) In exercising a power conferred by subsection (2) or (3), a law enforcement officer may (amongst other things)-(a) open any containers;(b) require the production of documents, books or records relating to the ship or anything on it, other than anything that the law enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to believe to be an item subject to legal privilege;(c) make photographs or copies of anything the production of which the law enforcement officer has power to require.(7) The power in subsection (6)(b) to require the production of documents, books or records includes, in relation to documents, books or records kept in electronic form, power to require the provision of the documents, books or records in a form in which they are legible and can be taken away.(8) The power of a law enforcement officer under subsection (2)(b) or (c) or (3) may be exercised on the ship or elsewhere.”

132: After Clause 104, insert the following new Clause-“Power of arrest and seizure(1) This section applies if a law enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that an offence under the law of Northern Ireland has been, or is being, committed on a ship in relation to which the powers conferred by this section are exercisable by virtue of section (Application of maritime enforcement powers: general).(2) The law enforcement officer may arrest without warrant anyone whom the officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting to be guilty of the offence.(3) The law enforcement officer may seize and retain anything found on the ship which appears to the officer to be evidence of the offence, other than anything that the officer has reasonable grounds to believe to be an item subject to legal privilege.(4) The power of a law enforcement officer under subsection (2) or (3) may be exercised on the ship or elsewhere.”

133: After Clause 104, insert the following new Clause-“Maritime enforcement powers: supplementary: protective searches(1) This section applies where a power conferred by section (Power to stop, board, divert and detain) is exercised in relation to a ship.(2) A law enforcement officer may search any person found on the ship for anything which the officer has reasonable grounds to believe the person might use to-(a) cause physical injury,(b) cause damage to property, or(c) endanger the safety of any ship.(3) The power under subsection (2) may be exercised on board the ship or elsewhere.(4) A law enforcement officer searching a person under subsection (2) may seize and retain anything found if the law enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the person might use it for a purpose mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (c) of that subsection.(5) Anything seized under subsection (4) may be retained only for so long as there are reasonable grounds to believe that it might be used as mentioned in that subsection.(6) The power to search a person conferred by subsection (2) does not authorise a law enforcement officer to require the person to remove any clothing in public, other than an outer coat, jacket or gloves.”

134: After Clause 104, insert the following new Clause-“Maritime enforcement powers: other supplementary provision(1) A law enforcement officer may-(a) be accompanied by other persons, and(b) take equipment or materials,to assist the officer in the exercise of powers under this Chapter.(2) A law enforcement officer may use reasonable force, if necessary, in the performance of functions under this Chapter.(3) A person accompanying a law enforcement officer under subsection (1) may perform any of the officer’s functions under this Chapter, but only under the officer’s supervision.(4) A law enforcement officer must produce evidence of the officer’s authority if asked to do so.(5) The powers conferred by this Chapter do not affect any other powers that a law enforcement officer may have.”

135: After Clause 104, insert the following new Clause-“Maritime enforcement powers: offences(1) A person commits an offence if the person-(a) intentionally obstructs a law enforcement officer in the performance of functions under this Chapter, or(b) fails without reasonable excuse to comply with a requirement imposed by a law enforcement officer in the performance of those functions.(2) A person who provides information in response to a requirement imposed by a law enforcement officer in the performance of functions under this Chapter commits an offence if-(a) the information is false in a material particular, and the person either knows it is or is reckless as to whether it is, or(b) the person intentionally fails to disclose any material particular.(3) A law enforcement officer may arrest without warrant anyone whom the officer has reasonable grounds for suspecting to be guilty of an offence under this section.(4) A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.”

136: After Clause 104, insert the following new Clause-“Interpretation(1) In this Chapter-“designated NCA officer” means a National Crime Agency officer who is either or both of the following-(a) an officer designated under section 10 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 as having the powers and privileges of a constable who is entitled to exercise the powers and privileges of a Northern Ireland constable (see paragraph 11(6) of Schedule 5 to that Act);(b) an officer designated under that section as having the powers of a general customs official;“foreign ship” means a ship which-(a) is registered in a State other than the United Kingdom, or(b) is not so registered but is entitled to fly the flag of a State other than the United Kingdom;“home state”, in relation to a foreign ship, means-(a) the State in which the ship is registered, or(b) the State whose flag the ship is otherwise entitled to fly;“items subject to legal privilege” has the same meaning as in the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (S.I. 1989/1341 (N.I. 12)) (see article 12 of that Order);“law enforcement officer” has the meaning given by section 104A(3);“maritime enforcement powers” has the meaning given by section 104A(2);“Northern Ireland waters” means the sea and other waters within the seaward limits of the territorial sea adjacent to Northern Ireland;“relevant territory” means-(a) the Isle of Man;(b) any of the Channel Islands;(c) a British overseas territory;“ship” includes every description of vessel (including a hovercraft) used in navigation;“ship without nationality” means a ship which-(a) is not registered in, or otherwise entitled to fly the flag of, any State or relevant territory, or(b) sails under the flags of two or more States or relevant territories, or under the flags of a State and relevant territory, using them according to convenience;“United Kingdom ship” means a ship which-(a) is registered under Part 2 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995,(b) is a Government ship within the meaning of that Act,(c) is not registered in any State or relevant territory but is wholly owned by persons each of whom has a United Kingdom connection, or(d) is registered under an Order in Council under section 1 of the Hovercraft Act 1968.(2) For the purposes of paragraph (c) of the definition of “United Kingdom ship” in subsection (1), a person has a “United Kingdom connection” if the person is-(a) a British citizen, a British overseas territories citizen or a British Overseas citizen,(b) an individual who is habitually resident in the United Kingdom, or(c) a body corporate which is established under the law of a part of the United Kingdom and has its principal place of business in the United Kingdom. (3) References in this Chapter to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea include references to any modifications of that Convention agreed after the passing of this Act that have entered into force in relation to the United Kingdom.”

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

137: Clause 105, page 123, line 29, leave out from “Scotland” to end of line 30

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

138: Clause 105, page 126, line 43, at end insert-“(9) In subsection (8), in the definition of “investigating force”, the reference to a police force includes a reference to-(a) the National Crime Agency;(b) any of the following (to the extent that their functions relate to the investigation of offences)-(i) officers of Revenue and Customs;(ii) immigration officers;(iii) designated customs officials within the meaning of Part 1 of the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009 (see section 14(6) of that Act).(10) In the application of this section in a case where the investigating force is a police force mentioned in subsection (9)(a) or (b)-(a) the reference to a constable in subsections (4)(b) and (5)(b), and the reference to a constable in the investigating force in subsection (7)(a), is to be read as a reference to a National Crime Agency officer designated under section 9 or 10 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 (“a designated NCA officer”), an officer of Revenue and Customs, an immigration officer or a designated customs official (as the case may be);(b) any reference to an officer of at least, or above, the rank of inspector in the investigating force is to be read as a reference to a designated NCA officer, an officer of Revenue and Customs, an immigration officer or a designated customs official (as the case may be) of at least, or above, the equivalent grade.”

139: Clause 105, page 128, line 4, at end insert-“(5A) Regulations under subsection (5) may include consequential provision, including provision amending any statutory provision; and, for that purpose, statutory provision has the same meaning as in section 137B (see subsection (10)(c) of that section).”

140: Clause 105, page 128, line 10, at end insert-“(8) In the application of Schedule 7B in a case where the investigating force is a police force mentioned in section 137C(9)(a) or (b), any reference to an officer of at least, or above, a particular rank in the investigating force is to be read as a reference to a designated NCA officer, an officer of Revenue and Customs, an immigration officer or a designated customs official (as the case may be) of at least, or above, the equivalent grade.””

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

141: Schedule 16, page 344, line 30, at end insert “who has not been involved in the investigation in connection with which the arrest was made”

142: Schedule 16, page 344, line 33, at end insert “who has not been involved in the investigation in connection with which the arrest was made”

143: Schedule 16, page 344, line 42, at end insert “who has not been involved in the investigation in connection with which the arrest was made”

144: Schedule 16, page 344, line 46, at end insert “who has not been involved in the investigation in connection with which the arrest was made”

145: Schedule 16, page 345, line 9, at end insert “who has not been involved in the investigation in connection with which the arrest was made”

146: Schedule 16, page 345, line 13, at end insert “who has not been involved in the investigation in connection with which the arrest was made”

147: Schedule 16, page 345, line 37, at end insert “who has not been involved in the investigation in connection with which the arrest was made”

148: Schedule 16, page 345, line 41, at end insert “who has not been involved in the investigation in connection with which the arrest was made”

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

149: After Clause 106, insert the following new Clause-“Cross-border enforcement: officers of Revenue and CustomsIn section 87 of the Finance Act 2007 (cross-border exercise of powers: officers of Revenue and Customs), in subsection (4) for “only in the exercise of a function relating to tax (including duties and tax credits)” substitute “in the exercise of any function of the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs or of officers of Revenue and Customs, within the meaning of the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 (see section 51(2) to (2B) of that Act)”.”

Moved by Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen

150: After Clause 107, insert the following new Clause-“Powers to require removal of disguises: oral authorisationIn section 60AA of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (powers to require removal of disguises), for subsection (6) substitute-“(6) Subject to subsection (6A), an authorisation under subsection (3)-(a) shall be in writing and signed by the officer giving it; and(b) shall specify-(i) the grounds on which it is given;(ii) the locality in which the powers conferred by this section are exercisable; and(iii) the period during which those powers are exercisable.(6A) An authorisation under subsection (3) need not be given in writing where it is not practicable to do so but any oral authorisation-(a) must state the matters which would otherwise have to be specified under subsection (6), and(b) must be recorded in writing as soon as it is practicable to do so.(6B) A direction under subsection (4) shall be given in writing or, where that is not practicable, recorded in writing as soon as it is practicable to do so.””

Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford

151: Schedule 17, page 350, line 42, leave out sub-paragraph (4)

152: Schedule 17, page 351, line 24, leave out sub-paragraphs (2) and (3)

153: Schedule 17, page 351, line 27, at end insert- “( ) After subsection (2) insert-“(2A) In the application of section 137C where a person is arrested under section 137A by an officer of Revenue and Customs in respect of a specified offence that is being investigated by an officer of Revenue and Customs-(a) subsection (2)(b) is to be read as if (instead of requiring the detention to be authorised by both an officer of at least the rank of inspector in the arresting force and an officer of at least the rank of inspector in the investigating force) it required the detention to be authorised by an officer of Revenue and Customs of at least the grade equivalent to the rank of inspector;(b) subsection (2)(c) is to be read as if (instead of requiring the detention to be authorised by both an officer of a rank above that of inspector in the arresting force and an officer of a rank above that of inspector in the investigating force) it required the detention to be authorised by an officer of Revenue and Customs of a grade above that equivalent to the rank of inspector;(c) subsection (3) is omitted;(d) in subsections (4) and (5), the reference to an officer of the investigating force is to be read as a reference to an officer of Revenue and Customs;(e) in subsection (6), the reference to an appropriate officer in the investigating force is to be read as a reference to an appropriate officer of Revenue and Customs (as defined by subsection (7));(f) subsection (6)(a) is omitted;(g) in subsection (7)(b), the reference to an officer of at least the rank of inspector is to be read as a reference to an officer of Revenue and Customs of at least the equivalent grade;(h) in subsection (7)(c), the reference to an officer of a rank above that of inspector is to be read as a reference to an officer of Revenue and Customs of above the equivalent grade;(i) subsections (8) to (10) are omitted.(2B) Where section 137C applies in accordance with subsection (2A), Schedule 7B applies with the following modifications-(a) any reference to a constable in the arresting force is to be read as a reference to an officer of Revenue and Customs;(b) any reference to an officer of at least, or above, a particular rank in the investigating force is to be read as a reference to an officer of Revenue and Customs of at least, or above, the equivalent grade;(c) any reference to the arresting force or to the investigating force (otherwise than in relation to a description of officer in the force) is to be read as a reference to officers of Revenue and Customs;(d) instead of the modification made by paragraph 9, section 42 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 is to be read as if the references in subsections (1)(c)(ii) and (3)(b) to the police were references to officers of Revenue and Customs;(e) the Schedule is to be read as if it also provided for references in the provisions applied by section 137D(2)(d), (3)(d) and (4)(d) to a police station to include references to an office of Revenue and Customs.(2C) In the application of section 137C where a person is arrested under section 137A by an officer of Revenue and Customs in respect of a specified offence other than one that is being investigated by an officer of Revenue and Customs- (a) any reference to an officer of at least, or above, the rank of inspector in the arresting force is to be read as a reference to an officer of Revenue and Customs of at least, or above, the equivalent grade;(b) the reference in subsection (6)(a) to the arresting force is to be read as a reference to any officer of Revenue and Customs.(2D) Where section 137C applies in accordance with subsection (2C), Schedule 7B applies with the following modifications-(a) any reference to a constable in the arresting force is to be read as a reference to an officer of Revenue and Customs;(b) any reference to the arresting force (otherwise than in relation to a description of officer in the force) is to be read as a reference to officers of Revenue and Customs;(c) instead of the modification made by paragraph 9, section 42 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 is to be read as if the references in subsections (1)(c)(ii) and (3)(b) to the police were references to officers of Revenue and Customs;(d) the Schedule is to be read as if it also provided for references in the provisions applied by section 137D(2)(d), (3)(d) and (4)(d) to a police station to include references to an office of Revenue and Customs.””

154: Schedule 17, page 351, line 29, leave out paragraph 10

155: Schedule 17, page 351, line 34, at end insert-“(1) In Schedule 21 to the Crime and Courts Act 2013 (powers of immigration officers), Part 2 (modification of applied enactments) is amended as follows.(2) In paragraph 41, for “Paragraphs 42 and 43” substitute “Paragraphs 42 to 43”.(3) After paragraph 42 insert-“42A(1) This paragraph has effect in relation to the application of section 137C of the 1994 Act where a person is arrested under section 137A by an immigration officer in respect of a specified offence that is being investigated by an immigration officer._(2) Subsection (2)(b) is to be read as if (instead of requiring the detention to be authorised by both an officer of at least the rank of inspector in the arresting force and an officer of at least the rank of inspector in the investigating force) it required the detention to be authorised by an immigration officer of at least the grade equivalent to the rank of inspector._(3) Subsection (2)(c) is to be read as if (instead of requiring the detention to be authorised by both an officer of a rank above that of inspector in the arresting force and an officer of a rank above that of inspector in the investigating force) it required the detention to be authorised by an immigration officer of a grade above that equivalent to the rank of inspector._(4) Subsection (3) is omitted._(5) In subsections (4) and (5), the reference to an officer of the investigating force is to be read as a reference to an officer of Revenue and Customs._(6) In subsection (6), the reference to an appropriate officer in the investigating force is to be read as a reference to an appropriate immigration officer (as defined by subsection (7))._(7) Subsection (6)(a) is omitted._(8) In subsection (7)-(a) in paragraph (b), the reference to an officer of at least the rank of inspector is a reference to an immigration officer of at least the equivalent grade; (b) in paragraph (c), the reference to an officer of a rank above that of inspector is to be read as a reference to an immigration officer of above the equivalent grade._(9) Subsections (8) to (10) are omitted.42B(1) Where section 137C applies in accordance with paragraph 42A, Schedule 7B applies with the following modifications._(2) Any reference to a constable in the arresting force is to be read as a reference to an immigration officer._(3) Any reference to an officer of at least, or above, the rank of inspector in the investigating force is to be read as a reference to an immigration officer who is at least, or above, the equivalent grade._(4) Any reference to the arresting force or to the investigating force (otherwise than in relation to a description of officer in the force) is to be read as a reference to immigration officers._(5) Instead of the modification made by paragraph 9, section 42 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 is to be read as if the references in subsections (1)(c)(ii) and (3)(b) to the police were references to immigration officers.42C(1) This paragraph has effect in relation to the application of section 137C of the 1994 Act where a person is arrested under section 137A by an immigration officer in respect of a specified offence other than one that is being investigated by an immigration officer._(2) Any reference to an officer of at least, or above, the rank of inspector in the arresting force is to be read as a reference to an immigration officer of at least, or above, the equivalent grade._(3) The reference in subsection (6)(a) to the arresting force is to be read as a reference to any immigration officer.42D(1) Where section 137C applies in accordance with paragraph 42C, Schedule 7B applies with the following modifications._(2) Any reference to a constable in the arresting force is to be read as a reference to an immigration officer._(3) Any reference to the arresting force (otherwise than in relation to a description of officer in the force) is to be read as a reference to immigration officers._(4) Instead of the modification made by paragraph 9, section 42 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 is to be read as if the references in subsections (1)(c)(ii) and (3)(b) to the police were references to immigration officers.””

Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford

156: After Clause 109, insert the following new Clause-“Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime as member of local authority(1) Section 1 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (disqualification and political restriction of certain local authority officers and staff) is amended as follows.(2) In subsection (9) (references to a person holding a politically restricted post under a local authority include every member of the staff of an elected local policing body) omit “, except for a deputy police and crime commissioner”. (3) After that subsection insert-“(10) The reference in subsection (9) to every member of the staff of an elected local policing body does not include a deputy police and crime commissioner.(11) For the purposes of subsection (1) only, the reference in subsection (9) to every member of the staff of an elected local policing body does not include the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime appointed under section 19(1)(a) of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011.””

Moved by Lord Rosser

157: After Clause 110, insert the following new Clause-“Police and crime commissioners: parity of funding at inquests(1) Where the police force for which a police and crime commissioner is responsible is an interested person for the purposes of an inquest into-(a) the death of a member of an individual family, or(b) the deaths of members of a group of families,under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the commissioner has the duties set out in this section.(2) The police and crime commissioner must make recommendations to the Secretary of State as to whether the individual family or the group of families at the inquest require financial support to ensure parity of legal representation between parties to the inquest.(3) If a police and crime commissioner makes a recommendation for financial support under subsection (2), then the Secretary of State must provide financial assistance to the individual family or the group of families to ensure parity of funding between the individual family or the group of families and the other party to the inquest.(4) The individual family or the group of families may use funding authorised under this section solely for the purpose of funding legal representation at the inquest.(5) In this section, “interested person” has the same meaning as in section 47 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009.”

Ayes 243, Noes 208.

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Tell? '+1 tell' means that in addition one member of that party was a teller for that division lobby.

What is Turnout? This is measured against the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.

PartyMajority (Content)Minority (Not-Content)Turnout
Bishop2 07.7%
Con0 191 (+2 tell)73.4%
Crossbench40 1229.1%
Green1 0100.0%
Independent Labour1 0100.0%
Judge2 013.3%
Lab119 (+2 tell) 056.8%
LDem71 068.9%
Non-affiliated4 115.6%
PC1 0100.0%
UUP0 2100.0%
Total:241 20653.9%

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Lord Ahmad of WimbledonCon (front bench)no
Baroness Altmann Conno
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Lord Astor of HeverConno
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Lord Barker of BattleConno
Lord Bates Con (front bench)no
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Baroness Bertin Conno
Lord Black of BrentwoodConno
Lord Blackwell Conno
Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton WaldristConno
Lord Borwick Con (front bench)no
Lord Bourne of AberystwythCon (front bench)no
Lord Bowness Con (front bench)no
Lord Brabazon of TaraCon (front bench)no
Baroness Brady Conno
Lord Bridges of HeadleyCon (front bench)no
Lord Brougham and Vaux Con (front bench)no
Baroness Browning Con (front bench)no
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Lord Caine Conno
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Lord Carrington of FulhamConno
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Lord Cavendish of FurnessConno
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Baroness Chisholm of OwlpenCon (front bench)no
Lord Colwyn Conno
Lord Cooper of WindrushConno
Lord Cope of BerkeleyCon (front bench)no
Lord Cormack Con (front bench)no
The Earl of CourtownCon (front bench)tellno
Baroness Couttie Conno
Lord Crathorne Conno
Lord Crickhowell Con (front bench)no
Baroness Cumberlege Conno
Lord de Mauley Con (front bench)no
Lord Deben Conno
Lord Deighton Con (front bench)no
Lord Denham Conno
Lord Dixon-Smith Conno
Lord Dunlop Con (front bench)no
Baroness Eaton Con (front bench)no
Viscount Eccles Con (front bench)no
Baroness Eccles of MoultonCon (front bench)no
Lord Elton Con (front bench)no
Baroness Evans of Bowes ParkCon (front bench)no
Lord Fairfax of CameronConno
Baroness Fall Conno
Lord Farmer Conno
Lord Faulks Conno
Lord Fellowes of West StaffordConno
Lord Fink Con (front bench)no
Baroness Fookes Con (front bench)no
Lord Forsyth of DrumleanCon (front bench)no
Lord Framlingham Conno
Lord Fraser of CorriegarthConno
Lord Freeman Con (front bench)no
Lord Freud Con (front bench)no
Lord Gadhia Conno
Lord Gardiner of KimbleCon (front bench)no
Baroness Gardner of ParkesConno
Lord Garel-Jones Conno
Lord Geddes Con (front bench)no
Lord Gilbert of PantegCon (front bench)no
Lord Gold Conno
Baroness Goldie Con (front bench)no
Lord Goodlad Con (front bench)no
Viscount Goschen Conno
Lord Green of HurstpierpointCon (front bench)no
Viscount Hailsham Conno
Lord Hamilton of EpsomCon (front bench)no
Baroness Harding of WinscombeConno
Lord Hayward Conno
Lord Henley Con (front bench)no
Lord Higgins Conno
Lord Hill of OarefordConno
Baroness Hodgson of AbingerConno
Lord Hodgson of Astley AbbottsCon (front bench)no
Lord Holmes of RichmondCon (front bench)no
The Earl of HomeConno
Baroness Hooper Con (front bench)no
Lord Horam Con (front bench)no
Lord Howard of LympneConno
Lord Howard of RisingConno
Earl Howe Con (front bench)no
Lord Howell of GuildfordCon (front bench)no
Lord Hunt of WirralCon (front bench)no
Lord Inglewood Con (front bench)no
Lord James of BlackheathConno
Baroness Jenkin of KenningtonCon (front bench)no
Lord Jopling Con (front bench)no
Lord King of BridgwaterConno
Lord Kirkham Conno
Lord Lamont of LerwickCon (front bench)no
Lord Lang of MonktonCon (front bench)no
Lord Leigh of HurleyCon (front bench)no
Lord Lexden Con (front bench)no
The Earl of LindsayCon (front bench)no
Lord Lingfield Conno
The Earl of LiverpoolConno
The Marquess of LothianConno
Lord Lucas Conno
Lord Lupton Con (front bench)no
Lord MacLaurin of KnebworthConno
Lord Magan of CastletownConno
Lord Mancroft Con (front bench)no
Baroness Manzoor Conno
Lord Marland Conno
Lord Marlesford Conno
Lord McColl of DulwichCon (front bench)no
Lord McInnes of KilwinningConno
Baroness McIntosh of PickeringCon (front bench)no
Baroness Mobarik Con (front bench)no
Baroness Mone Conno
The Duke of MontroseCon (front bench)no
Baroness Morris of BoltonCon (front bench)no
Lord Moynihan Con (front bench)no
Lord Naseby Con (front bench)no
Lord Nash Con (front bench)no
Baroness Neville-Jones Con (front bench)no
Baroness Neville-Rolfe Con (front bench)no
Baroness Newlove Con (front bench)no
Baroness Nicholson of WinterbourneConno
Baroness Noakes Con (front bench)no
Lord Northbrook Con (front bench)no
Lord Norton of LouthCon (front bench)no
Baroness O'Cathain Con (front bench)no
Lord O'Shaughnessy Conno
Lord Patten Conno
Baroness Pidding Conno
Lord Polak Con (front bench)no
Lord Popat Conno
Lord Porter of SpaldingConno
Lord Prior of BramptonCon (front bench)no
Baroness Rawlings Conno
Baroness Redfern Con (front bench)no
Lord Ribeiro Con (front bench)no
Viscount Ridley Con (front bench)no
Lord Risby Con (front bench)no
Lord Robathan Conno
Baroness Rock Conno
Lord Rose of MonewdenConno
Baroness Scott of BybrookConno
Baroness Seccombe Con (front bench)no
The Earl of SelborneCon (front bench)no
Lord Selkirk of DouglasCon (front bench)no
Lord Selsdon Conno
Baroness Shackleton of BelgraviaCon (front bench)no
Baroness Sharples Conno
Baroness Shephard of NorthwoldConno
Lord Sherbourne of DidsburyCon (front bench)no
Lord Shinkwin Con (front bench)no
Lord Skelmersdale Con (front bench)no
Lord Smith of HindheadCon (front bench)no
Lord Spicer Conno
Baroness Stedman-Scott Con (front bench)no
Baroness Stowell of BeestonCon (front bench)no
Lord Strathclyde Conno
Baroness Stroud Conno
Baroness Sugg Conno
Lord Suri Conno
Lord Swinfen Con (front bench)no
Lord Taylor of HolbeachCon (front bench)tellno
Lord Tebbit Conno
Viscount Trenchard Conno
Lord Trimble Con (front bench)no
Lord True Con (front bench)no
Lord Tugendhat Con (front bench)no
Viscount Ullswater Con (front bench)no
Baroness Vere of NorbitonConno
Baroness Verma Con (front bench)no
Lord Vinson Conno
Lord Wakeham Con (front bench)no
Lord Waldegrave of North HillConno
Baroness Warsi Conno
Lord Wasserman Conno
Lord Wei Con (front bench)no
The Duke of WellingtonCon (front bench)no
Baroness Wheatcroft Con (front bench)no
Lord Whitby Conno
Baroness Wilcox Con (front bench)no
Lord Willetts Conno
Baroness Williams of TraffordCon (front bench)no
Lord Young of CookhamCon (front bench)no
Viscount Younger of LeckieCon (front bench)no
Viscount Astor Conabsent
Lord Balfe Con (front bench)absent
Lord Bamford Conabsent
Lord Bell Conabsent
Lord Blencathra Conabsent
Lord Blyth of RowingtonConabsent
Baroness Bottomley of NettlestoneConabsent
Viscount Bridgeman Con (front bench)absent
Lord Callanan Con (front bench)absent
Lord Carrington Conabsent
Lord Chadlington Con (front bench)absent
Lord Coe Conabsent
The Earl of Crawford and BalcarresConabsent
Lord Dobbs Conabsent
The Earl of DundeeConabsent
Lord Feldman Conabsent
Lord Feldman of ElstreeConabsent
Lord Finkelstein Conabsent
Baroness Finn Conabsent
Lord Flight Con (front bench)absent
Lord Glenarthur Con (front bench)absent
Lord Glendonbrook Conabsent
Lord Glentoran Conabsent
Lord Grade of YarmouthConabsent
Lord Griffiths of FforestfachConabsent
Lord Hague of RichmondConabsent
Baroness Hanham Conabsent
Lord Harris of PeckhamConabsent
Baroness Helic Con (front bench)absent
Lord Heseltine Conabsent
Baroness Heyhoe Flint Conabsent
Lord Keen of ElieCon (front bench)absent
Lord Kirkhope of HarrogateConabsent
Lord Lansley Con (front bench)absent
Lord Lawson of BlabyConabsent
Lord Livingston of ParkheadConabsent
Lord Llewellyn of SteepConabsent
Lord Lloyd-Webber Conabsent
Lord Lyell Conabsent
Lord MacGregor of Pulham MarketCon (front bench)absent
Lord Mackay of ClashfernCon (front bench)absent
Lord Maude of HorshamConabsent
Lord Mawhinney Con (front bench)absent
Baroness McGregor-Smith Conabsent
Lord Moore of Lower MarshConabsent
Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes Conabsent
Lord Palumbo Conabsent
Lord Patten of BarnesConabsent
Lord Plumb Conabsent
Lord Price Con (front bench)absent
Lord Prior Conabsent
Lord Rana Conabsent
Lord Renfrew of KaimsthornConabsent
Lord Rotherwick Conabsent
Lord Ryder of WensumConabsent
Lord Saatchi Conabsent
Lord Sainsbury of Preston CandoverConabsent
The Marquess of SalisburyConabsent
Lord Sanderson of BowdenConabsent
Lord Sassoon Conabsent
Lord Sheikh Con (front bench)absent
Baroness Shields Con (front bench)absent
The Earl of ShrewsburyCon (front bench)absent
Lord Sterling of PlaistowConabsent
Lord Tanlaw Conabsent
Lord Trefgarne Con (front bench)absent
Baroness Trumpington Conabsent
Lord Wolfson of Aspley GuiseConabsent
Lord Wolfson of SunningdaleConabsent
Lord Young of GraffhamConabsent
Lord Alton of LiverpoolCrossbenchaye
Lord Armstrong of IlminsterCrossbench (front bench)aye
Lord Best Crossbench (front bench)aye
Lord Bew Crossbenchaye
Lord Blair of BoughtonCrossbench (front bench)aye
Baroness Boothroyd Crossbenchaye
The Earl of ClancartyCrossbenchaye
Baroness Coussins Crossbench (front bench)aye
Lord Crisp Crossbenchaye
Lord Curry of KirkharleCrossbench (front bench)aye
Baroness Deech Crossbenchaye
Lord Dykes Crossbenchaye
Lord Elystan-Morgan Crossbenchaye
Baroness Finlay of LlandaffCrossbenchaye
Lord Freyberg Crossbenchaye
Lord Grabiner Crossbenchaye
Lord Green of DeddingtonCrossbenchaye
Lord Greenway Crossbenchaye
Lord Hameed Crossbenchaye
Lord Harries of PentregarthCrossbench (front bench)aye
Baroness Hollins Crossbenchaye
Baroness Howe of IdlicoteCrossbenchaye
Lord Hylton Crossbenchaye
Lord Kerr of KinlochardCrossbench (front bench)aye
The Earl of KinnoullCrossbench (front bench)aye
Lord Laming Crossbench (front bench)aye
The Earl of ListowelCrossbenchaye
Lord Low of DalstonCrossbench (front bench)aye
The Countess of MarCrossbench (front bench)aye
Baroness Masham of IltonCrossbenchaye
Lord Ouseley Crossbenchaye
Baroness Prashar Crossbench (front bench)aye
Lord Rees of LudlowCrossbench (front bench)aye
Lord Rowe-Beddoe Crossbench (front bench)aye
Lord Russell of LiverpoolCrossbenchaye
Lord Singh of WimbledonCrossbenchaye
Viscount Slim Crossbenchaye
The Duke of SomersetCrossbenchaye
Baroness Stern Crossbench (front bench)aye
Lord Williams of BaglanCrossbenchaye
Viscount Craigavon Crossbenchno
Lord Craig of RadleyCrossbench (front bench)no
Lord Dear Crossbench (front bench)no
Viscount Falkland Crossbenchno
Lord Hannay of ChiswickCrossbench (front bench)no
Lord Jay of EwelmeCrossbench (front bench)no
Lord Luce Crossbenchno
Lord Pannick Crossbench (front bench)no
Lord Patel Crossbench (front bench)no
Lord Sutherland of HoundwoodCrossbenchno
Viscount Waverley Crossbenchno
Lord Wilson of TillyornCrossbenchno
Lord Aberdare Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Adebowale Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Afshar Crossbenchabsent
Earl Baldwin of BewdleyCrossbenchabsent
Lord Berkeley of KnightonCrossbenchabsent
Lord Bichard Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Bilimoria Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Bird Crossbenchabsent
Lord Birt Crossbenchabsent
Lord Boyce Crossbenchabsent
Lord Broers Crossbenchabsent
Viscount Brookeborough Crossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Brown of CambridgeCrossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Browne of MadingleyCrossbenchabsent
Lord Burns Crossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Butler-Sloss Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Butler of BrockwellCrossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Cameron of DillingtonCrossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Campbell of LoughboroughCrossbenchabsent
Baroness Campbell of SurbitonCrossbenchabsent
Lord Carey of CliftonCrossbenchabsent
Lord Carswell Crossbench (front bench)absent
Viscount Colville of CulrossCrossbenchabsent
Lord Condon Crossbench (front bench)absent
The Earl of Cork and OrreryCrossbenchabsent
Baroness Cox Crossbenchabsent
Lord Cromwell Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Cullen of WhitekirkCrossbenchabsent
Lord Currie of MaryleboneCrossbenchabsent
Baroness D'Souza Crossbenchabsent
Lord Dannatt Crossbenchabsent
Lord Eames Crossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Emerton Crossbenchabsent
The Earl of ErrollCrossbenchabsent
Lord Evans of WeardaleCrossbenchabsent
Lord Fellowes Crossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Flather Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Ford Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Fritchie Crossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Greenfield Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Greengross Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Grey-Thompson Crossbenchabsent
Lord Guthrie of CraigiebankCrossbenchabsent
Lord Hall of BirkenheadCrossbenchabsent
Lord Haskins Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Hastings of ScarisbrickCrossbenchabsent
Baroness Hayman Crossbenchabsent
Lord Hennessy of NympsfieldCrossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Hoffmann Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Hogg Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Howarth of BrecklandCrossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Hutton Crossbenchabsent
Lord Imbert Crossbenchabsent
Lord Janvrin Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Jones of BirminghamCrossbenchabsent
Lord Kakkar Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Kerslake Crossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Kidron Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Kilclooney Crossbenchabsent
Lord King of LothburyCrossbenchabsent
Lord Krebs Crossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Lane-Fox of SohoCrossbenchabsent
Lord Levene of PortsokenCrossbenchabsent
Lord Lisvane Crossbench (front bench)absent
The Earl of LyttonCrossbenchabsent
Lord Macpherson of Earl's CourtCrossbenchabsent
Lord Mair Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Malloch-Brown Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Manningham-Buller Crossbenchabsent
Lord Martin of SpringburnCrossbenchabsent
Lord Mawson Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord May of OxfordCrossbenchabsent
Lord McCluskey Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Meacher Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Millett Crossbenchabsent
Lord Mogg Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Morgan of DrefelinCrossbenchabsent
Lord Mountevans Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Murphy Crossbenchabsent
Lord Myners Crossbenchabsent
Baroness Neuberger Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Nicholls of BirkenheadCrossbenchabsent
Lord Northbourne Crossbenchabsent
Lord O'Donnell Crossbenchabsent
Baroness O'Loan Crossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness O'Neill of BengarveCrossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Oxburgh Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Palmer Crossbench (front bench)absent
Earl Peel Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Powell of BayswaterCrossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Quirk Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Ramsbotham Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Renwick of CliftonCrossbenchabsent
Lord Richards of HerstmonceuxCrossbenchabsent
Baroness Richardson of CalowCrossbenchabsent
Lord Ricketts Crossbenchabsent
The Earl of RosslynCrossbenchabsent
Lord Sacks Crossbenchabsent
The Earl of SandwichCrossbenchabsent
Lord Saville of NewdigateCrossbenchabsent
Lord Scott of FoscoteCrossbenchabsent
Lord Skidelsky Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Smith of KelvinCrossbenchabsent
Lord St John of BletsoCrossbenchabsent
The Earl of StairCrossbenchabsent
Lord Stern of BrentfordCrossbenchabsent
Lord Stevens of KirkwhelpingtonCrossbenchabsent
Lord Stevenson of CoddenhamCrossbenchabsent
Lord Steyn Crossbenchabsent
Lord Stirrup Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Thomas of SwynnertonCrossbenchabsent
Lord Thurlow Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Trees Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Trevethin and Oaksey Crossbenchabsent
Lord Turnbull Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Turner of EcchinswellCrossbenchabsent
Baroness Valentine Crossbenchabsent
Lord Walker of AldringhamCrossbenchabsent
Lord Walpole Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Warner Crossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Watkins of TavistockCrossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Williams of OystermouthCrossbenchabsent
Lord Wilson of DintonCrossbenchabsent
Baroness Wolf of DulwichCrossbenchabsent
Lord Woolf Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Wright of RichmondCrossbenchabsent
Baroness Young of HornseyCrossbenchabsent
Lord Browne of BelmontDUPabsent
Lord Hay of BallyoreDUPabsent
Lord Morrow DUPabsent
Baroness Paisley of St George'sDUPabsent
Baroness Jones of MoulsecoombGreenaye
Lord Stoddart of SwindonIndependent Labouraye
Lord Owen Independent Social Democratabsent
Lord Maginnis of DrumglassIndependent Ulster Unionistabsent
Lord Brown of Eaton-under-HeywoodJudge (front bench)aye
Lord Hope of CraigheadJudge (front bench)aye
Baroness Clark of CaltonJudgeabsent
Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-EbonyJudgeabsent
Lord Collins of MapesburyJudgeabsent
Baroness Hale of RichmondJudgeabsent
Lord Hardie Judgeabsent
Lord Judge Judge (front bench)absent
Lord Kerr of TonaghmoreJudgeabsent
Lord Mackay of DrumadoonJudgeabsent
Lord Mance Judgeabsent
Lord Neuberger of AbbotsburyJudgeabsent
Lord Phillips of Worth MatraversJudgeabsent
Lord Thomas of CwmgieddJudgeabsent
Lord Walker of GestingthorpeJudge (front bench)absent
Lord Anderson of SwanseaLabaye
Baroness Armstrong of Hill TopLab (minister)aye
Lord Bach Labaye
Baroness Bakewell Labaye
Lord Bassam of BrightonLab (minister)tellaye
Lord Beecham Lab (minister)aye
Lord Blunkett Labaye
Lord Boateng Lab (minister)aye
Lord Brennan Lab (minister)aye
Lord Brooke of AlverthorpeLab (minister)aye
Lord Brookman Labaye
Lord Campbell-Savours Lab (minister)aye
Lord Cashman Labaye
Baroness Chakrabarti Lab (minister)aye
Viscount Chandos Labaye
Lord Clarke of HampsteadLabaye
Lord Clark of WindermereLabaye
Lord Clinton-Davis Labaye
Baroness Cohen of PimlicoLab (minister)aye
Baroness Crawley Labaye
Lord Cunningham of FellingLab (minister)aye
Lord Davies of OldhamLab (minister)aye
Lord Davies of StamfordLab (minister)aye
Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-FyldeLab (minister)aye
Lord Desai Lab (minister)aye
Baroness Donaghy Lab (minister)aye
Baroness Drake Lab (minister)aye
Lord Elder Lab (minister)aye
Baroness Farrington of RibbletonLab (minister)aye
Lord Foster of Bishop AucklandLabaye
Baroness Gale Lab (minister)aye
Baroness Golding Labaye
Lord Gordon of StrathblaneLabaye
Baroness Gould of PotternewtonLab (minister)aye
Lord Grantchester Lab (minister)aye
Lord Grocott Lab (minister)aye
Lord Hain Labaye
Viscount Hanworth Lab (minister)aye
Lord Harris of HaringeyLab (minister)aye
Lord Harrison Lab (minister)aye
Lord Haskel Lab (minister)aye
Baroness Healy of Primrose HillLabaye
Baroness Henig Lab (minister)aye
Baroness Hilton of EggardonLab (minister)aye
Lord Hollick Lab (minister)aye
Baroness Hollis of HeighamLab (minister)aye
Lord Howarth of NewportLabaye
Baroness Howells of St DavidsLabaye
Lord Hughes of WoodsideLabaye
Lord Hunt of ChestertonLab (minister)aye
Lord Hunt of Kings HeathLab (minister)aye
Lord Irvine of LairgLab (minister)aye
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Lord Jones Lab (minister)aye
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Lord Jordan Labaye
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Lord Kennedy of SouthwarkLab (minister)aye
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Lord Kinnock Labaye
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Lord Kirkhill Labaye
Lord Lea of CrondallLabaye
Lord Liddle Lab (minister)aye
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Lord Macdonald of TradestonLabaye
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Lord Mandelson Labaye
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Lord McKenzie of LutonLab (minister)aye
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Lord Morris of AberavonLab (minister)aye
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Lord Adonis Lababsent
Lord Allen of KensingtonLab (minister)absent
Lord Alli Lababsent
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Lord Berkeley Lababsent
Lord Bhattacharyya Lababsent
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Baroness Blood Lababsent
Lord Bradley Lab (minister)absent
Lord Bragg Lababsent
Lord Browne of LadytonLababsent
Lord Carter of BarnesLababsent
Lord Carter of ColesLab (minister)absent
Lord Christopher Lababsent
Lord Collins of HighburyLab (minister)absent
Baroness Corston Lababsent
Lord Darling of RoulanishLab (minister)absent
Lord Darzi of DenhamLababsent
Lord Davidson of Glen ClovaLab (minister)absent
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Lord Dubs Lab (minister)absent
Lord Evans of WatfordLababsent
Lord Falconer of ThorotonLababsent
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Lord Faulkner of WorcesterLab (minister)absent
Lord Foulkes of CumnockLab (minister)absent
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Lord Giddens Lababsent
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Lord Goldsmith Lababsent
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Lord Graham of EdmontonLababsent
Lord Griffiths of Burry PortLab (minister)absent
Lord Hart of ChiltonLab (minister)absent
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Lord Haworth Lababsent
Baroness Hayter of Kentish TownLab (minister)absent
Lord Howie of TroonLababsent
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Lord Hutton of FurnessLababsent
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Lord Kestenbaum Lababsent
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Lord Knight of WeymouthLababsent
Baroness Lawrence of ClarendonLab (minister)absent
Lord Layard Lab (minister)absent
Lord Leitch Lababsent
Lord Lennie Lab (minister)absent
Lord Levy Lababsent
Baroness Liddell of CoatdykeLab (minister)absent
Lord Lipsey Lab (minister)absent
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Lord MacKenzie of CulkeinLababsent
Lord McAvoy Lab (minister)absent
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Lord Parekh Lababsent
Lord Patel of BlackburnLababsent
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Lord Wills Lababsent
Lord Winston Lababsent
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Lord Young of Norwood GreenLab (minister)absent
Lord Addington LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Alderdice LDemaye
Baroness Bakewell of Hardington MandevilleLDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Barker LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Beith LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Benjamin LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Bonham-Carter of YarnburyLDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Bowles of BerkhamstedLDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Brinton LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Burt of SolihullLDem (front bench)aye
Lord Campbell of PittenweemLDemaye
Lord Carlile of BerriewLDemaye
Lord Chidgey LDemaye
Lord Clement-Jones LDemaye
Lord Cotter LDemaye
Lord Dholakia LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Doocey LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Falkner of MargravineLDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Featherstone LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Foster of BathLDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Garden of FrognalLDem (front bench)aye
The Earl of GlasgowLDemaye
Lord Goddard of StockportLDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Hamwee LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Harris of RichmondLDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Humphreys LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Hussain LDemaye
Baroness Hussein-Ece LDemaye
Baroness Janke LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Jolly LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Jones of CheltenhamLDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Kramer LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Lester of Herne HillLDemaye
Baroness Ludford LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Macdonald of River GlavenLDemaye
Baroness Maddock LDemaye
Lord McNally LDemaye
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne DomerLDemaye
Lord Newby LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Northover LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Oates LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Paddick LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Palmer of Childs HillLDemaye
Baroness Parminter LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Pinnock LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Purvis of TweedLDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Randerson LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Redesdale LDemaye
Lord Rennard LDemaye
Lord Roberts of LlandudnoLDemaye
Baroness Scott of Needham MarketLDem (front bench)aye
Lord Sharkey LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Sheehan LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Shipley LDemaye
Lord Shutt of GreetlandLDem (front bench)aye
Lord Smith of CliftonLDemaye
Lord Steel of AikwoodLDemaye
Lord Stoneham of DroxfordLDem (front bench)aye
Lord Storey LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Strasburger LDemaye
Lord Stunell LDemaye
Baroness Suttie LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Taverne LDemaye
Lord Taylor of Goss MoorLDemaye
Lord Teverson LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Thomas of WinchesterLDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Thornhill LDemaye
Lord Tope LDemaye
Baroness Tyler of EnfieldLDem (front bench)aye
Lord Wallace of TankernessLDem (front bench)aye
Lord Wrigglesworth LDemaye
Lord Allan of HallamLDemabsent
Lord Alliance LDemabsent
Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-HamdonLDemabsent
Lord Bradshaw LDemabsent
Lord Bruce of BennachieLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Burnett LDemabsent
Lord Fearn LDemabsent
Lord Fox LDem (front bench)absent
Lord German LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Greaves LDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Grender LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Kirkwood of KirkhopeLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Lee of TraffordLDemabsent
Lord Maclennan of RogartLDem (front bench)absent
The Earl of Mar and KellieLDemabsent
Lord Marks of Henley-on-ThamesLDem (front bench)absent
The Earl of Oxford and AsquithLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Palumbo of SouthwarkLDemabsent
Lord Razzall LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Rodgers of Quarry BankLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Scriven LDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Smith of NewnhamLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Stephen LDemabsent
Lord Thomas of GresfordLDem (front bench)absent
Viscount Thurso LDemabsent
Lord Tyler LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Vallance of TummelLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Verjee LDemabsent
Lord Wallace of SaltaireLDemabsent
Baroness Walmsley LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Watson of RichmondLDemabsent
Lord Willis of KnaresboroughLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Ahmed Non-affiliatedaye
Lord Elis-Thomas Non-affiliatedaye
Lord Loomba Non-affiliatedaye
Lord Truscott Non-affiliatedaye
Lord Kalms Non-affiliatedno
Baroness Amos Non-affiliatedabsent
Lord Archer of Weston-Super-MareNon-affiliatedabsent
Baroness Ashton of UphollandNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord Bhatia Non-affiliatedabsent
Lord Black of CrossharbourNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord Boswell of AynhoNon-affiliated (front bench)absent
Lord Boyd of DuncansbyNon-affiliatedabsent
The Marquess of CholmondeleyNon-affiliated (front bench)absent
Lord Davies of AbersochNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord Eatwell Non-affiliatedabsent
Lord Filkin Non-affiliatedabsent
Lord Fowler Non-affiliated (front bench)absent
Lord Hanningfield Non-affiliatedabsent
Lord Laird Non-affiliatedabsent
Lord Mackenzie of FramwellgateNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord McFall of AlcluithNon-affiliated (front bench)absent
The Duke of NorfolkNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord O'Neill of GatleyNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove BayNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord Paul Non-affiliatedabsent
Lord Simon of HighburyNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord Smith of FinsburyNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord Sugar Non-affiliatedabsent
Lord Taylor of WarwickNon-affiliatedabsent
Baroness Tonge Non-affiliatedabsent
Baroness Uddin Non-affiliatedabsent
Baroness Vadera Non-affiliatedabsent
Lord Wigley PCaye
Lord Pearson of RannochUKIPabsent
Lord Stevens of LudgateUKIPabsent
Lord Willoughby de Broke UKIPabsent
Lord Empey UUP (front bench)no
Lord Rogan UUPno

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