Digital Economy Bill — Report (3rd Day) — 29 Mar 2017 at 18:30

Moved by Baroness Benjamin

33ZZA: After Clause 82, insert the following new Clause-“Provision of children’s programmesAfter section 289 of the Communications Act 2003 insert-“Provision of children’s programmes289A Provision of children’s programmes(1) OFCOM may, if they think fit, publish criteria to be applied in accordance with this section to the provision of children’s programmes.(2) Where criteria are published by OFCOM, the regulatory regime for every licensed public service channel includes the conditions that OFCOM consider appropriate for securing that the provision of children’s programmes meets the criteria.(3) Any condition imposed by virtue of this section-(a) must relate only to the provision of children’s programmes on the licensed public service channel concerned;(b) must take into account OFCOM’s assessment of the provision of children’s programmes on all related services.(4) “Related services” in relation to a Channel 3 service means-(a) that service,(b) all other Channel 3 services, and(c) all services within subsection (6) that appear to OFCOM to have a sufficient connection with any Channel 3 service.(5) “Related services” in relation to any other licensed public service channel means-(a) that channel, and (b) all services within subsection (6) that appear to OFCOM to have a sufficient connection with that channel.(6) A service is within this subsection if-(a) it is available for reception in the United Kingdom, and(b) it is provided without any consideration being required for its reception, disregarding any requirement to pay sums in accordance with regulations under section 365.(7) For the purposes of an assessment under subsection (3)(b) no account is to be taken of whether a programme is provided on a licensed public service channel or on another service.(8) Any condition imposed by virtue of this section must be the same for all regional Channel 3 services.(9) Any criteria published under this section must be published by OFCOM in a statement setting out the criteria and how they propose to apply them.(10) OFCOM may from time to time review and revise or withdraw the criteria by publishing a further statement.(11) Where OFCOM revise or withdraw criteria, they must take any steps they consider necessary in consequence in relation to conditions imposed by virtue of this section.(12) OFCOM must-(a) carry out a public consultation for the purposes of any review under subsection (10);(b) where there are no published criteria for the time being, carry out a public consultation before publishing criteria under this section.(13) In this section “children’s programme” means a programme made-(a) for a television programme service or for an on-demand programme service, and(b) for viewing primarily by persons under the age of sixteen.””

Moved by Lord Clement-Jones

33ZA: Clause 85, page 89, line 4, after “impose” insert “proportionate”

Moved by Lord Ashton of Hyde

33ZD: Clause 85, page 89, leave out lines 15 to 19 and insert-“(3) The steps set out in subsections (4) to (6) must be taken before regulations are made under this section.(4) The Secretary of State must ask the appropriate regulatory authority to consult such persons as appear to the authority likely to be affected by regulations under this section, including-(a) providers of on-demand programme services, and(b) representatives of people with disabilities affecting their sight or hearing or both.(5) The appropriate regulatory authority must inform the Secretary of State of-(a) the outcome of the consultation, and(b) any other matters that they think should be taken into account by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the regulations.(6) Where OFCOM are not the appropriate regulatory authority, the Secretary of State must consult OFCOM.(7) A statutory instrument containing regulations under this section may not be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.”

Moved by Lord Ashton of Hyde

33ZF: Clause 85, page 90, line 42, at end insert-“( ) In section 402(2)(a) (procedure for statutory instruments) after “411” insert “or regulations under section 368BC”.”

Moved by Lord Wood of Anfield

33ZG: After Clause 86, insert the following new Clause-“Public sector broadcasting prominence(1) The Communications Act 2003 is amended as follows.(2) In the title of section 232, at end insert “and “electronic programme guide””.(3) After section 232(5) insert-“(5A) In this section “electronic programme guide” means a service which consists of a-(a) linear electronic programme guide; or(b) qualifying connected electronic programme guide.”(4) In section 232(6) before “electronic” insert “linear”.(5) In section 232(6)(b) after “for” insert “finding, selecting or”.(6) After section 232(6) insert- “(7) In this section “qualifying connected electronic programme guide” means a “connected electronic programming guide” which is used by a significant number of its intended audiences as a means of receiving television programmes or TV-like content.(8) In this section “connected electronic programming guide” means a service which consists of-(a) the listing or promotion, or both the listing and the promotion, of some or all of the programmes included in any one or more programme services the providers of which are or include persons other than the provider of the guide; and(b) the listing or promotion, or both the listing and the promotion, of-(i) some or all of the programmes included in any one or more on-demand programme services, or(ii) some or all of the on-demand programme services, the providers of which are or include persons other than the provider of the guide; and(c) the facility for finding, selecting or obtaining access, in whole or in part, to the programme service or services and the on-demand programme service or services listed or promoted in the guide.(9) The Secretary of State may by order amend the definition of an electronic programme guide in this section.(10) Before making an order under subsection 9 the Secretary of State must consult OFCOM.”(7) In section 310(1) for “from time to time” substitute “on 1 December 2017 and at intervals of no more than three years thereafter”.(8) In section 310(2) omit “such degree of” and “as OFCOM consider appropriate”.(9) In section 310(4)(a) after “BBC” insert “, including on-demand programme services,”.(10) After section 310(4)(h) insert-“(i) any on-demand programme service provided by a public service broadcaster.(4A) A service is an on-demand programme service provided by a public service broadcaster for the purposes of subsection (4)(i) if it -(a) is provided by any of the following-(i) a person licensed under Part 1 of the 1990 Act to provide a Channel 3 service;(ii) the Channel 4 Corporation;(iii) a person licensed under Part 1 of the 1990 Act to provide Channel 5;(iv) the Welsh Authority; and(b) provides access to programmes broadcast on a licensed public service channel.”(11) In section 310(5)(a) after first “service” insert “, including on-demand programme services,”.(12) After section 310(5) insert-“(5A) In making any order under subsection (5) the Secretary of State must have regard to the desirability of investment in original productions.(5B) In this section “original productions” means programmes commissioned by or for the provider of a service for the purposes of subsection (5) with a view to their first showing on television in the United Kingdom on that service.”(13) After section 310(7)(a) insert-“(b) if the service is a public service channel dedicated to children, persons under the age of 16;”.(14) For section 310(8)substitute- “(8) In this section “electronic programme guide” means a service which consists of the programme service or services listed or promoted in the guide.”(15) In section 311(2) for “310” substitute “232(5A)”.”

Ayes 217, Noes 188.

Debate in Parliament |

Public Whip is run as a free not-for-profit service. If you'd like to support us, please consider switching your (UK) electricity and/or gas to Octopus Energy or tip us via Ko-Fi.

All Votes Cast - sorted by party

Lords for which their vote in this division differed from the majority vote of their party are marked in red. Also shows which lords were ministers at the time of this vote. You can also see every eligible lord including those who did not vote in this division.

Sort by: Name | Party | Vote

NamePartyVote
Lord Ahmad of WimbledonConno
Baroness Altmann Conno
Lord Arbuthnot of EdromConno
The Earl of ArranConno
Lord Ashton of HydeConno
Viscount Astor Conno
Lord Astor of HeverConno
Earl Attlee Conno
Lord Baker of DorkingConno
Lord Bates Conno
Lord Bell Conno
Baroness Berridge Conno
Lord Blencathra Conno
Lord Borwick Conno
Baroness Bottomley of NettlestoneConno
Lord Bourne of AberystwythConno
Lord Brabazon of TaraConno
Baroness Brady Conno
Viscount Bridgeman Conno
Lord Bridges of HeadleyConno
Lord Brougham and Vaux Conno
Baroness Browning Conno
Baroness Buscombe Conno
Baroness Byford Conno
Lord Caine Conno
The Earl of CaithnessConno
Lord Callanan Conno
Lord Carrington of FulhamConno
Earl Cathcart Conno
Baroness Chalker of WallaseyConno
Baroness Chisholm of OwlpenConno
Lord Colgrain Conno
Lord Colwyn Conno
Lord Cooper of WindrushConno
Lord Cope of BerkeleyConno
Lord Cormack Conno
The Earl of CourtownContellno
Baroness Couttie Conno
Lord Crickhowell Conno
Baroness Cumberlege Conno
Lord de Mauley Conno
Lord Deben Conno
Lord Denham Conno
Lord Dixon-Smith Conno
The Earl of DundeeConno
Lord Dunlop Conno
Viscount Eccles Conno
Baroness Eccles of MoultonConno
Lord Elton Conno
Baroness Evans of Bowes ParkConno
Lord Fairfax of CameronConno
Baroness Fall Conno
Lord Farmer Conno
Lord Faulks Conno
Lord Fink Conno
Baroness Finn Conno
Baroness Fookes Conno
Lord Forsyth of DrumleanConno
Lord Framlingham Conno
Lord Fraser of CorriegarthConno
Lord Freeman Conno
Lord Gardiner of KimbleConno
Baroness Gardner of ParkesConno
Lord Geddes Conno
Lord Gilbert of PantegConno
Lord Glenarthur Conno
Lord Glendonbrook Conno
Lord Gold Conno
Baroness Goldie Conno
Lord Goodlad Conno
Lord Griffiths of FforestfachConno
Lord Hamilton of EpsomConno
Baroness Harding of WinscombeConno
Lord Hayward Conno
Baroness Helic Conno
Lord Henley Conno
Lord Higgins Conno
Baroness Hodgson of AbingerConno
Lord Hodgson of Astley AbbottsConno
Lord Holmes of RichmondConno
The Earl of HomeConno
Lord Horam Conno
Lord Howard of LympneConno
Earl Howe Conno
Lord Hunt of WirralConno
Lord James of BlackheathConno
Baroness Jenkin of KenningtonConno
Lord Jopling Conno
Lord King of BridgwaterConno
Lord Kirkham Conno
Lord Kirkhope of HarrogateConno
Lord Lang of MonktonConno
Lord Lansley Conno
Lord Leigh of HurleyConno
The Earl of LindsayConno
Lord Lingfield Conno
The Earl of LiverpoolConno
Lord Livingston of ParkheadConno
The Marquess of LothianConno
Lord Lupton Conno
Lord MacGregor of Pulham MarketConno
Lord MacLaurin of KnebworthConno
Lord Magan of CastletownConno
Baroness Manzoor Conno
Lord Marlesford Conno
Lord McColl of DulwichConno
Baroness McGregor-Smith Conno
Baroness McIntosh of PickeringConno
Baroness Mobarik Conno
The Duke of MontroseConno
Baroness Morris of BoltonConno
Lord Moynihan Conno
Lord Nash Conno
Baroness Neville-Jones Conno
Baroness Neville-Rolfe Conno
Baroness Newlove Conno
Baroness Nicholson of WinterbourneConno
Baroness Noakes Conno
Lord Northbrook Conno
Lord Norton of LouthConno
Baroness O'Cathain Conno
Lord O'Shaughnessy Conno
Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes Conno
Lord Patten Conno
Baroness Pidding Conno
Lord Polak Conno
Lord Porter of SpaldingConno
Lord Prior of BramptonConno
Baroness Rawlings Conno
Baroness Redfern Conno
Viscount Ridley Conno
Lord Robathan Conno
Lord Rose of MonewdenConno
Lord Ryder of WensumConno
Lord Sassoon Conno
Baroness Scott of BybrookConno
Baroness Seccombe Conno
The Earl of SelborneConno
Lord Selkirk of DouglasConno
Lord Selsdon Conno
Baroness Shackleton of BelgraviaConno
Baroness Shephard of NorthwoldConno
Lord Sherbourne of DidsburyConno
Lord Shinkwin Conno
The Earl of ShrewsburyConno
Lord Skelmersdale Conno
Lord Spicer Conno
Lord Sterling of PlaistowConno
Baroness Stroud Conno
Baroness Sugg Conno
Lord Suri Conno
Lord Taylor of HolbeachContellno
Lord Tebbit Conno
Lord Trefgarne Conno
Viscount Trenchard Conno
Lord Trimble Conno
Viscount Ullswater Conno
Baroness Vere of NorbitonConno
Baroness Verma Conno
Lord Wakeham Conno
Lord Waldegrave of North HillConno
Lord Wasserman Conno
Lord Wei Conno
Baroness Wheatcroft Conno
Lord Whitby Conno
Baroness Wilcox Conno
Lord Willetts Conno
Baroness Williams of TraffordConno
Lord Young of CookhamConno
Viscount Younger of LeckieConno
Lord Aberdare Crossbenchaye
Lord Best Crossbenchaye
Lord Birt Crossbenchaye
Lord Burns Crossbenchaye
Viscount Colville of CulrossCrossbenchaye
Viscount Craigavon Crossbenchaye
Lord Elystan-Morgan Crossbenchaye
Viscount Falkland Crossbenchaye
Lord Hannay of ChiswickCrossbenchaye
Baroness Howe of IdlicoteCrossbenchaye
Lord Kakkar Crossbenchaye
Lord Kerr of KinlochardCrossbenchaye
Baroness Kidron Crossbenchaye
Baroness Lane-Fox of SohoCrossbenchaye
Lord Low of DalstonCrossbenchaye
The Earl of LyttonCrossbenchaye
Baroness Masham of IltonCrossbenchaye
Baroness Meacher Crossbenchaye
Baroness O'Neill of BengarveCrossbenchaye
Lord Pannick Crossbenchaye
Lord Rees of LudlowCrossbenchaye
Lord Russell of LiverpoolCrossbenchaye
The Duke of SomersetCrossbenchaye
Baroness Stern Crossbenchaye
Lord Thurlow Crossbenchaye
Lord Trees Crossbenchaye
Baroness Watkins of TavistockCrossbenchaye
Lord Armstrong of IlminsterCrossbenchno
Lord Curry of KirkharleCrossbenchno
Lord Dannatt Crossbenchno
Lord Dear Crossbenchno
Lord Eames Crossbenchno
Lord Greenway Crossbenchno
Lord Patel Crossbenchno
Lord Powell of BayswaterCrossbenchno
Lord Skidelsky Crossbenchno
Lord Stirrup Crossbenchno
Lord Browne of BelmontDUPno
Baroness Jones of MoulsecoombGreenaye
Lord Brown of Eaton-under-HeywoodJudgeaye
Lord Judge Judgeaye
Lord Hope of CraigheadJudgeno
Lord Anderson of SwanseaLabaye
Baroness Armstrong of Hill TopLabaye
Lord Bach Labaye
Baroness Bakewell Labaye
Lord Bassam of BrightonLabtellaye
Lord Beecham Labaye
Baroness Blackstone Labaye
Lord Blunkett Labaye
Lord Brennan Labaye
Lord Brooke of AlverthorpeLabaye
Lord Brookman Labaye
Lord Campbell-Savours Labaye
Lord Cashman Labaye
Lord Clark of WindermereLabaye
Lord Collins of HighburyLabaye
Baroness Corston Labaye
Baroness Crawley Labaye
Lord Cunningham of FellingLabaye
Lord Davies of OldhamLabaye
Baroness Donaghy Labaye
Lord Donoughue Labaye
Baroness Drake Labaye
Lord Dubs Labaye
Lord Elder Labaye
Baroness Farrington of RibbletonLabaye
Lord Faulkner of WorcesterLabaye
Lord Foster of Bishop AucklandLabaye
Baroness Gale Labaye
Lord Giddens Labaye
Lord Glasman Labaye
Baroness Golding Labaye
Baroness Goudie Labaye
Baroness Gould of PotternewtonLabaye
Lord Grantchester Labaye
Lord Grocott Labaye
Lord Hain Labaye
Viscount Hanworth Labaye
Lord Harris of HaringeyLabaye
Lord Harrison Labaye
Lord Haskel Labaye
Lord Haworth Labaye
Baroness Hayter of Kentish TownLabaye
Baroness Healy of Primrose HillLabaye
Baroness Henig Labaye
Lord Hollick Labaye
Baroness Hollis of HeighamLabaye
Lord Howarth of NewportLabaye
Baroness Howells of St DavidsLabaye
Lord Hughes of WoodsideLabaye
Lord Hunt of ChestertonLabaye
Lord Hunt of Kings HeathLabaye
Lord Irvine of LairgLabaye
Baroness Jones of WhitchurchLabaye
Lord Judd Labaye
Lord Kennedy of SouthwarkLabaye
Baroness Kennedy of The ShawsLabaye
Lord Kinnock Labaye
Baroness Kinnock of HolyheadLabaye
Lord Kirkhill Labaye
Baroness Lawrence of ClarendonLabaye
Lord Lea of CrondallLabaye
Lord Lennie Labaye
Baroness Liddell of CoatdykeLabaye
Lord Liddle Labaye
Lord Lipsey Labaye
Baroness Lister of BurtersettLabaye
Lord Livermore Labaye
Lord Macdonald of TradestonLabaye
Baroness Mallalieu Labaye
Lord Maxton Labaye
Lord McAvoy Labaye
Baroness McDonagh Labaye
Baroness McIntosh of HudnallLabaye
Lord McKenzie of LutonLabaye
Lord Mendelsohn Labaye
Lord Monks Labaye
Lord Moonie Labaye
Baroness Morgan of HuytonLabaye
Lord Morris of AberavonLabaye
Lord Morris of HandsworthLabaye
Baroness Morris of YardleyLabaye
Lord O'Neill of ClackmannanLabaye
Lord Pendry Labaye
Lord Ponsonby of ShulbredeLabaye
Lord Prescott Labaye
Baroness Primarolo Labaye
Baroness Prosser Labaye
Lord Puttnam Labaye
Baroness Ramsay of CartvaleLabaye
Baroness Rebuck Labaye
Lord Reid of CardowanLabaye
Lord Robertson of Port EllenLabaye
Lord Rooker Labaye
Lord Rosser Labaye
Lord Rowlands Labaye
Baroness Royall of BlaisdonLabaye
Viscount Simon Labaye
Baroness Smith of BasildonLabaye
Lord Snape Labaye
Lord Stevenson of BalmacaraLabaye
Lord Stone of BlackheathLabaye
Baroness Symons of Vernham DeanLabaye
Baroness Taylor of BoltonLabaye
Baroness Thornton Labaye
Lord Tomlinson Labaye
Lord Touhig Labaye
Lord Tunnicliffe Labtellaye
Baroness Warwick of UndercliffeLabaye
Lord West of SpitheadLabaye
Baroness Wheeler Labaye
Lord Whitty Labaye
Lord Winston Labaye
Lord Wood of AnfieldLabaye
Baroness Young of Old SconeLabaye
Lord Addington LDemaye
Lord Alderdice LDemaye
Baroness Bakewell of Hardington MandevilleLDemaye
Baroness Barker LDemaye
Lord Beith LDemaye
Baroness Benjamin LDemaye
Baroness Bonham-Carter of YarnburyLDemaye
Baroness Bowles of BerkhamstedLDemaye
Lord Bradshaw LDemaye
Baroness Brinton LDemaye
Lord Bruce of BennachieLDemaye
Lord Burnett LDemaye
Baroness Burt of SolihullLDemaye
Lord Campbell of PittenweemLDemaye
Lord Clement-Jones LDemaye
Lord Cotter LDemaye
Lord Dholakia LDemaye
Baroness Falkner of MargravineLDemaye
Baroness Featherstone LDemaye
Lord Fox LDemaye
Baroness Garden of FrognalLDemaye
Lord German LDemaye
The Earl of GlasgowLDemaye
Lord Goddard of StockportLDemaye
Baroness Grender LDemaye
Baroness Hamwee LDemaye
Baroness Harris of RichmondLDemaye
Baroness Humphreys LDemaye
Lord Hussain LDemaye
Baroness Janke LDemaye
Lord Kirkwood of KirkhopeLDemaye
Baroness Kramer LDemaye
Baroness Ludford LDemaye
Lord McNally LDemaye
Lord Newby LDemaye
Baroness Northover LDemaye
The Earl of Oxford and AsquithLDemaye
Lord Paddick LDemaye
Baroness Pinnock LDemaye
Lord Purvis of TweedLDemaye
Baroness Randerson LDemaye
Lord Razzall LDemaye
Lord Redesdale LDemaye
Lord Rennard LDemaye
Lord Roberts of LlandudnoLDemaye
Lord Rodgers of Quarry BankLDemaye
Baroness Scott of Needham MarketLDemaye
Lord Scriven LDemaye
Lord Sharkey LDemaye
Lord Shipley LDemaye
Lord Shutt of GreetlandLDemaye
Baroness Smith of NewnhamLDemaye
Lord Stephen LDemaye
Lord Stoneham of DroxfordLDemaye
Lord Storey LDemaye
Lord Strasburger LDemaye
Lord Stunell LDemaye
Baroness Suttie LDemaye
Lord Taverne LDemaye
Lord Taylor of Goss MoorLDemaye
Lord Teverson LDemaye
Lord Thomas of GresfordLDemaye
Baroness Thomas of WinchesterLDemaye
Baroness Thornhill LDemaye
Viscount Thurso LDemaye
Lord Tope LDemaye
Lord Tyler LDemaye
Baroness Tyler of EnfieldLDemaye
Lord Wallace of SaltaireLDemaye
Baroness Walmsley LDemaye
Lord Willis of KnaresboroughLDemaye
Lord Wrigglesworth LDemaye
Lord Gadhia Non-affiliatedno
Lord Kalms Non-affiliatedno
Lord Taylor of WarwickNon-affiliatedno
Lord Wigley PCaye
Lord Pearson of RannochUKIPno
Lord Empey UUPno
Lord Rogan UUPno

About the Project

The Public Whip is a not-for-profit, open source website created in 2003 by Francis Irving and Julian Todd and now run by Bairwell Ltd.

The Whip on the Web

Help keep PublicWhip alive