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What's on in the Lords 10-14 March

12 March 2025

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Questions

Members of the House of Lords press the government on entry requirements for the apprenticeship system, sexual violence against Sudanese women and girls, the UK Poverty 2025 report, and VAT on independent school fees.

Bills

The Lords continues to examine the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill, makes further changes to the Football Governance Bill, and ‘tidies up’ the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill and Product Regulation and Metrology Bill.

Debates

The UK’s global position and barriers to community cohesion in the UK are on the agenda.

Committees

Read on for more.

Thursday

From 11am

Questions

The Lords questions the government on:

  • public-private partnerships
  • underpayments of National Insurance pensions
  • VAT on independent school fees
  • Tell MAMA charity funding.

Debates

The UK’s global position and barriers to community cohesion in the UK are both on the agenda.

From 1pm in Grand Committee, members hold four short debates on:

  • open access operators
  • National Youth Strategy
  • offence caused to the indigenous peoples affected by the sale of human body parts in public auctions
  • biodiversity and conservation.

Friday

From 10am

Legislation

Members debate the following private members' bills at second reading:

  • House of Lords (Peerage Nominations) Bill
  • Palestine Statehood (Recognition) Bill.

The Lords also 'tidies up' the Universal Credit (Standard Allowance Entitlement of Care Leavers) Bill, and checks the Statutory Instruments (Amendment) Bill.

Catch up

Monday

From 2.30pm

Questions

Members of the Lords focused on:

  • requirements for the apprenticeship system
  • High Seas Treaty
  • sexual violence against Sudanese women and girls
  • UK Poverty 2025 report.

Legislation

Line by line check of the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill continued at committee stage.

Orders and regulations

From 3.45pm in Grand Committee, work away from the chamber, the Lords discussed orders and regulations on:

  • flood reinsurance
  • regulated products
  • neonatal care leave
  • industrial training levy.

Tuesday

From 2.30pm

Questions

The House of Lords brought attention to:

  • ‘scope 3 emissions’ of licensed oil and gas fields
  • East Coast Main Line railway timetable
  • Council of Nations and Regions
  • The hospital detention of a woman with learning difficulties.

Legislation

Members made further changes to the Football Governance Bill and 'tidied up' the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill.

Orders and regulations

From 3.45pm in Grand Committee, members continued to check and change the Holocaust Memorial Bill.

Wednesday

From 3pm

Questions

Members pressed the government on:

  • exemption of EU companies from new carbon border taxes
  • university campus antisemitism report
  • closure of Apricity Fertility
  • Prime Minister of Canada
  • US steel and aluminium tariffs.

Legislation

Members continued to examine the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill and 'tidied up' the Product Regulation and Metrology Bill.

Statement

Members questioned the government following a statement on North Sea energy.

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Watch

Questions, debates and scrutiny of legislation are streamed live online for free. Watch chamber business and Lords committee meetings on Parliament TV.

Read

All business in the House of Lords chamber and in Grand Committee is transcribed and available to read from around three hours after it happens. Read it free online in Lords Hansard.

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