HOUSE OF LORDS - United Kingdom Parliament
HOUSE OF LORDS - United Kingdom Parliament HOUSE OF LORDS - United Kingdom Parliament
memorials complaining of non-compliance with Standing Orders, 174 Mental Health Act 1983 – detention of Member, 231 Merits of Statutory Instruments Committee, 221 scrutinises delegated legislation, 193 messages between the two Houses, 59 from the Crown, 36 to members of the Royal Family, 36 minimum intervals between stages of public bills, 121 ministerial accountability, 75 ministerial boxes not to be brought into Chamber, 63 minority report members of select committee may not make, 217 mobile telephones, 62 money bills, 164 not committed, 130 motions amendments to, 108 en bloc. see en bloc for papers, 105 take note with approval, 106 take-note, 105 to approve use of, 208 MPs. see Commons, Members of National Assembly for Wales Lords may give evidence to, 230 national policy statements, 209 National Security Strategy, Joint Committee on, 221 negative instruments, 195 consideration in Grand Committee, 196 in Grand Committee, 196 nemine dissentiente, 32 newspapers not to be brought into Chamber, 63 Next Business motion, 71 notice not required, 48 274
no longer heard motion that the noble Lord be, 71 notice of motion not required, 48 Northern Ireland Assembly legislation, procedure under Northern Ireland Act 1998, 205 legislative consent motions, 123 Lords may give evidence to, 230 notice, business of which required or not required, 47 oath of allegiance, 18 power of committees to hear witnesses on, 215 Oaths Act 1978, 18 offensive language asperity of speech, 71 Official Report. see Hansard Opening of Parliament, 30 opposed bill committees, 179 Opposition Chief Whip. see Chief Whip, Opposition oral questions asking, 98 place in order of business, 50 supplementary questions, 98 tabling, 97 order of business, 48 variation of, 51 order of speaking, 64 order paper – arrangement of business, 48 outside interests. see also interests speaking on behalf of, 67 packaging, 158 pagers, 62 paid advocacy no paid advocacy rule, 83 papers Act, 55 Command, 55 days when they may be laid, 56 275
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no longer heard<br />
motion that the noble Lord be, 71<br />
notice of motion not required, 48<br />
Northern Ireland Assembly<br />
legislation, procedure under Northern Ireland Act 1998, 205<br />
legislative consent motions, 123<br />
Lords may give evidence to, 230<br />
notice, business of which required or not required, 47<br />
oath<br />
of allegiance, 18<br />
power of committees to hear witnesses on, 215<br />
Oaths Act 1978, 18<br />
offensive language<br />
asperity of speech, 71<br />
Official Report. see Hansard<br />
Opening of <strong>Parliament</strong>, 30<br />
opposed bill committees, 179<br />
Opposition Chief Whip. see Chief Whip, Opposition<br />
oral questions<br />
asking, 98<br />
place in order of business, 50<br />
supplementary questions, 98<br />
tabling, 97<br />
order of business, 48<br />
variation of, 51<br />
order of speaking, 64<br />
order paper – arrangement of business, 48<br />
outside interests. see also interests<br />
speaking on behalf of, 67<br />
packaging, 158<br />
pagers, 62<br />
paid advocacy<br />
no paid advocacy rule, 83<br />
papers<br />
Act, 55<br />
Command, 55<br />
days when they may be laid, 56<br />
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