Click within the grid for more detail about a particular defeat. To remove a clause that would have given UK and devolved ministers powers to implement any international law agreement relating to private international law by regulations. This page lists all government defeats in the House of Lords in the 2012-13 parliamentary session, in reverse order. To insert a clause introducing a licensing system for senior bankers. To add a clause specifying that the Act will be subject to post-legislative scrutiny four years after it is passed. To require ministers to state their justification if proposing the negative procedure for statutory instruments under certain clauses of the Bill, and to accept decisions of a committee reporting on the instrument, or of the House itself, that the affirmative procedure should apply instead. To regret that the Order specifies that spent convictions and cautions will be disclosed to all future public inquiries, and to call on the government to respect protections afforded to offenders under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (non-fatal motion). To insert a clause requiring the Secretary of State to commission an independent review on electronic balloting for strike action, and subsequently to present before each House of Parliament a strategy for the introduction of electronic balloting. To insert a clause requiring the Secretary of State to produce and to present to parliament a report regarding the effectiveness of the regulatory framework on internet pornography proposed in the bill within 18 months of it coming into force. To remove the ability of ministers to create criminal offences through regulations made under the bill. To add consumer protection to the functions of the financial guidance body established by the bill. Four staff networks for people to discuss and consider issues. To insist on parliamentary approval for the outcome of UK-EU negotiations, but, in line with Dominic Grieve's amendment at CCLA, to require the government, in case no agreement has been reached by 21 January 2019, to make a statement regarding their proposed strategy subject to a motion to approve in the House of Commons, rather than to a motion in neutral terms, as proposed by the government. Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (References to Financial Investigators) (Amendment) Order 2009. The House of Lords is the second chamber of UK Parliament. Government suffers two Brexit defeats in House of Lords. That House will then debate and amend the bill through a number of stages (First Reading, Second Reading, Committee Stage, Report Stage and Third Reading). MARCH 2, 2017 – The government has been defeated after the House of Lords said ministers should guarantee EU nationals’ right to stay in the UK after Brexit, the BBC reports. Access videos, worksheets, lesson plans and games. I voted with the Government against the amendment by Baroness Meacher to continue ESA for young disabled people who have resources of their own to support them and have not contributed to what is… To disagree with Commons amendment outlining the conditions under which a person is not considered to be deprived of liberty, and instead to propose a definition of deprivation of liberty in relation to confinement without valid consent. The short answer is no; the long answer is more interesting. To insert a clause ensuring that charities are able to dispose of their assets in a way that is consistent with their charitable purposes. To require local authorities that enter into a transport partnership scheme to impose the low carbon emissions standards provided by the Office for Low Emission Vehicles on all new buses that deliver local services. If you would like us to do so, please complete our mailing list form and ensure you check the Lords defeats box. The UK government was defeated 14 times in the House of Lords during the parliamentary session of 2009-10. To regret that the government is excluding even the limited provision of legal aid services for first tier tribunal cases, such a provision having been judged by the Lords' fatal motion of 3 December 2012 to be inadequate (non-fatal motion). To require the government to lay before parliament a National Food Strategy, outlining its proposed steps to improve food production sustainability, support food production and consumption, and reduce obesity. To insist for the third time to require that an individual "may" not "must" apply to enter onto the National Register and obtain an ID card when applying for or renewing a passport but only until 2011. To require the Secretary of State to commission and publish a review within 18 months of royal assent of the impact of the Act on the Electronic Communications Code goal of universal access to one gigabit capable broadband for all by 2025. To remove a clause amending the Welfare Reform Act 2007 to remove the work-related activity group component of the employment and support allowance. To insert a new clause: 'Financial Assistance Scheme: Scheme Manager' which will set up a 'lifeboat' fund to enable the financial assistance scheme to compensate pensioners whose retirement savings are lost through occupational schemes. To restrict the scope of regulations that can be made under the bill to the specific list of purposes listed in the bill, rather than leaving the list open, as the bill currently allows. Celebrating people who have made Parliament a positive, inclusive working environment. To insert a clause setting out the role of parliament and of the devolved administrations in free trade negotiations, requiring approval by both houses for negotiating mandates, and specifying that trade agreements must be approved by resolution of both houses before ratification. To require that an independent examiner, rather than an accountant, fulfil the audit requirements. To insert a clause to require police and crime commissioners to make recommendations to the Secretary of State as to whether bereaved families at inquests involving the police require financial support, in order to ensure parity of legal funding. To insert a clause requiring the Secretary of State to publish national guidelines for government agencies establishing procedures for people to find out what fingerprint and sample data is held on them and request that this data is destroyed, To insert a clause to allow a High Court judge acting in capacity as a coroner to have access to intercept evidence in inquests, To insert a clause to require the exercise of planning functions to have regard to the desirability of preserving gardens and urban green spaces, and to ensure that housing targets do not override the protection or preservation of gardens, To delay Community Infrastructure Levy legislation for 60 days and to give both Houses of Parliament the power to approve the regulations rather than just the House of Commons. To insert a clause giving greater protection to overseas domestic workers, in particular allowing such workers to change employer. To require the Lord Chancellor to ensure that individuals have access to legal services that effectively meet their needs, subject to available resources. To insist that new renewables obligation certificates may be issued after the current termination date of 31 March 2016 for onshore wind generating stations that had received planning permission for up to three months after 18 June 2015. To remove a clause that would prevent local authorities in England from forming companies with the purpose of providing local transport services. To require that if regulations are used to change the legitimate aims set out in the Act that can override the non-discrimination principle, the Secretary of State obtain, or give reasons for the lack of, the consent of the devolved administrations. Readers have asked us about the significance of these votes, in particular whether the government has to abide by what the Lords have voted for. To ensure that EEA and Swiss citizens who are confirmed as victims of modern slavery have a statutory right to be considered for a 12-month grant of leave to remain with recourse to public funds if they meet certain criteria. To replace the Treasury's role in relation to the Statistics Board with that of the Cabinet Office. To insert a clause enabling referendums to undo change to city governance arrangements. To insert a clause to ensure that public service broadcasting channels are entitled to prominence on all TV viewing platforms and electronic programme guides, including connected and on-demand menus. Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Bill. To move that a joint committee be appointed to produce a report on the constitutional implications of the government's revised proposals on English Votes for English Laws by 30 March 2016. To insert a clause requiring the government to ensure that new heavy goods vehicles should be fitted with retroreflective tape. To require that within 6 months of the Bill's commencement, the Secretary of State will lay a report before both Houses reviewing proposals from the 2003 'Managing Offenders' report before exercising powers. Click within the grid for more detail about a particular defeat. To add a new clause requiring the Treasury to lay a triennial report before parliament on the operation of the dormant account arrangements and specifying what action it proposes to take if any arrangement proves unsatisfactory, To require that the body taking over a bank or building society be subject to an independent audit commissioned by, and reporting to, the Bank of England within three months of the date of the take-over, and annually thereafter, To require any nationalised bank or building society to comply with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, To require the OFT to report annually to parliament on the impact of the activities of the body taking over bank/building society on the competitiveness of the UK market and to do so immediately if it identifies a significant adverse effect, To ensure that UK emissions of greenhouse gases do not exceed the level necessary to contribute to raising the global average temperature to more than 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels, To require the Prime Minister, rather than a Secretary of State, to be directly responsible for driving the climate change policy agenda across government departments, To insert a clause that requires all passenger travel, and all imports and exports to/from the UK, to be included in the calculation of UK carbon emissions and in the targets for their reduction, To insert a clause requiring 70% of the efforts to decarbonise the UK economy to be made within the UK itself rather than through the balancing of international carbon credits, To require the Climate Change Committee to establish an Adaptation Sub-Committee consisting of experts in climate change adaptation appointed by the Secretary of State, To insert a clause to place a duty on the Border and Immigration Agency to safeguard the welfare of the children who pass through its care, To limit the powers of non-legally qualified Crown Prosecution Service employees to summary offences which do not carry a term of imprisonment and to require these employees to be subject to an approved regulator, To insert a freedom of expression clause which asserts that the discussion or criticism of sexual conduct or practices shall not in itself be deemed threatening or intending to incite hatred, To insert a clause amending provisions in the Data Protection Act to add sanctions for the reckless, intentional or repeatedly negligent disclosure of information contained in personal data to another person, To require the government to insert in the bill a completely exhaustive list of the implications of receiving a Violent Offender Order, detailing the boundary between civil preventive orders and criminal punishment, To insert a clause requiring the Government to bring the matter of Prison Service and Police pay before parliament if they are not intending to accept the recommendations of the independent review body, To insist on an earlier amendment to remove the power of magistrates to give suspended sentence orders for minor offences, To insist on the insertion of a freedom of expression clause which asserts that the discussion or criticism of sexual conduct or practices shall not be deemed in itself to be threatening or intending to incite hatred, To remove flexibility from the Secretary of State in setting the earnings band, to ensure that it is increased in line with earnings, To limit the government's ability to increase the National Insurance upper earnings limit without further primary legislation, To require that the Secretary of State "shall", not "may", establish a personal accounts pension scheme. To remove provision criminalising 'careless driving'. To ensure that powers of entry into property are only exercised upon agreement with the premises occupier or where there is a warrant. Lords Questions takes place at the start of business, Monday to Thursday. To retain in domestic law the right to challenge a legal instrument retained from EU law on the grounds that it fails to comply with general principles of EU law. To delete a clause allowing the Learning and Skills Council in England and Wales to intervene in the running of further education institutions. Ongoing research on the strength, legitimacy, influence and membership of the House of Lords, including a record of all defeats in the Lords from 2005 to present. To insert a clause that would ensure that all providers of care are understood to be carrying out a public function and therefore covered by the Human Rights Act 1998. 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Paving amendment to allow members of the public to make complaints to the Parliamentary Ombudsman about lack of observance by the police of the Code of Practice for Victims of Crime, and to allow the Parliamentary Ombudsman to conduct investigations. To remove all references to "glorification" from the Bill. To insert a clause to prevent the scheme in the bill for rating the quality and standards of higher education institutions from being used to set course fees, or the number of fee paying students, that higher education institutions can recruit. To insert a clause preventing owners of buildings from passing on costs of any work required by provisions of the Act to leaseholders and tenants of that building. To remove a clause which empowers the Secretary of State, by order, to confer, remove or modify the National Crime Agency's counter-terrorism functions. To ensure that the publicly owned pensions dashboard has been operating for a year, and the government has reported to parliament on its operation and effectiveness, before commercial dashboards may begin operating. To require that investigations under the redress scheme must be conducted "in accordance with natural justice [so] the person overseeing the investigation is independent of the body … underinvestigation" and to insist that it be "confined to the facts". Author: Department of Information Services . Inspection Fees, Childcare Fees, Adoption and Children Act Register (Amendment) Regulations 2019, Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2019, REACH etc. To insert a clause to require the Secretary of State to grant asylum seekers permission to take up employment if a decision has not been made on their asylum application within six months. It’s time to bring remote divisions back and to plan for continued restrictions, A question of confidence? To insist for a second time on a previous amendment to extend the provisions of the bill so that it is applicable to those who are held in police custody. To require all fishing vessels over 10 metres in length that fish in UK waters to use remote electronic monitoring of their fishing activities, and that plans be published to extend this to all vessels. To remove the provision for a mandatory legal aid telephone gateway, and to to require that the Lord Chancellor ensure that legal aid recipients may access a variety of forms of aid, including face-to-face talks. To insist to enable local authorities to decide planning developments based on local need, accepting that the Secretary of State may require provision of starter homes, but allowing them to comply by providing alternative affordable home ownership options. To require the Secretary of State to make regulations to remove building owners' currently existing rights to change the use of, or to demolish, drinking establishments without seeking planning permission. To remove clauses giving the Secretary of State the power to direct if a police force is failing (given the absence of any objective judgment of failure). To require the Secretary of State to have regard to the current environmental improvement plan when planning the provision of financial assistance for agriculture. To insert a clause requiring the Secretary of State to produce an annual report on devolution within England. Below is an overview of these defeats, listed in chronological order. To require the Secretary of State to lay before each House reports on the progress with forming an executive in Northern Ireland on 9 September, 21 October, and every 14 calendar days thereafter until 18 December 2019, and to table motions in both Houses for the reports to be debated within five calendar days. To ensure that all EEA and Swiss nationals who request proof of pre-settled or settled status granted under the EU Settlement Scheme receive it. To decline to consider the draft Regulations until the government presents a report detailing their response to the analysis of the draft Regulations produced by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, and considering mitigating action. To expand the range of electorate sizes permitted under the rules for distribution of seats from 5% to 7.5% either side of the UK electoral quota. To insert a clause requiring the Secretary of State to make provisions to enable persons under the age of 20 undertaking an apprenticeship to be eligible for child benefits. government defeats in the House of Lords during the current parliamentary term. To insist to ask that the government, in securing best value for the NHS in purchasing medical supplies, considers supporting the UK life sciences sector, and ensuring access for patients to new medicines and treatments approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. To insert a clause requiring the Secretary of State to introduce a scheme to provide information about the quality of education and teaching provided by higher education institutions, replacing the proposed scheme to give ratings to such institutions. If the current rate of defeats continues, then the government could expect to lose 30-40 votes in the Lords each session – that is 150-200 by the parliament’s end in 2020. To require that from 1st November 2007 or the commencement of the bill (whichever comes first) men and women can buy an extra nine 'qualifying years' for their state pension. Number of defeats. To ensure that when making regulations under the amended Pensions Act, the Secretary of State treats open defined benefit pension schemes and closed schemes differently. To move that a select committee should be appointed to consider the clauses in the Trade Union Bill regarding political funds, and that the committee should report by 29 February. To require that certain conditions of consultation be met before the Secretary of State may make regulations adding, varying or removing a territory from a list of specified territories for the purposes of the new powers of arrest in the Bill. To remove a (‘Henry VIII’) power that would allow ministers to amend the Act by regulations in order to change what laws are within the scope of the non-discrimination market access principle. To omit a clause allowing the public disclosure of information on the exercise of voting rights within a company. Parliament and Brexit (UK in a Changing Europe Report), The Constitution Unit blog in 2020: the year in review. To call again on the government to ensure that the UK does not leave the EU without a deal, and that the House of Commons can vote, and the House of Lords can take note of, the withdrawal agreement before the end of February 2019. To change the definition of a miscarriage of justice, for the purposes of compensation, to a situation in which a newly discovered fact would make a conviction impossible, rather than proving the innocence of the wrongly-convicted person. To remove the power to make arrangements for the provision of probation services from the Secretary of State and give it to local probation boards and probation trusts. To insert a clause introducing new scrutiny measures for Orders in Council: a draft must be laid before each House of Parliament for approval and may suggest and make amendments. To regret that the regulations replace EU State Aid rules with an as yet undefined regime, and therefore call on the government to delay their implementation (non-fatal motion). To rename the Audit Committee the "Accounts Committee". To insist for a fourth time on previous amendment to extend the provisions of the bill so that it is applicable to those who are held in police custody. To ask the government to remove the order so that it may be considered instead on 30 June 2006 allowing more time to address public concerns about its effects. To remove a provision allowing for an "elected executive" in local government in England, comprising an elected leader and two or more other persons elected to the executive. Braking the law: is there, and should there be, an executive veto over laws made by parliament? Moving Westminster into a multi-parliament world: the Commons takes a fresh look at devolution, MPs are right. To insert a clause to prevent any "alteration or reform" being made to the "structure" of the probation service unless the plans are approved by both houses of parliament. To restrict the grounds on which incitement to religious hatred could be applied. The last parliament saw a total of 99 government defeats in the Lords –from 48 in the extra-long 2010-12 session to only 11 in 2014-15. The government has been dealt a major blow after the House of Lords voted to delay tax credit cuts and to compensate those affected in full. The government's flagship immigration bill that would end freedom of movement rules in the UK post-Brexit has been defeated in the Lords. To allow the government to create a trusted couriers scheme, by creating a new category of trusted couriers who are exempted from restrictions in the bill regarding delivery of bladed products to residential premises. To disagree with Commons amendment that, if Parliament stood prorogued or adjourned when a report on Northern Ireland is expected, a proclamation under the Meeting of Parliament Act 1797 would have to be made requiring meeting within the five day period and for the following five days. To require the Secretary of State to lay before parliament the results of a consultation with residents and stakeholders impacted by the new Phase 2a of High Speed 2 by May 2021. To require that an investigation takes place into the impact (on justice) of alternative business structures. Unit report: Braking the Law: Is There, and Should There Be, an Executive Veto Over Legislation in the UK Constitution? To require owners or managers of buildings containing two or more domestic premises to share information about their buildings with local Fire Services, share fire safety instructions with residents, and test entrance doors annually and lifts monthly. To make supplying new psychoactive substances in prisons an aggravating offence. To require local authorities that propose a transport partnership scheme termed 'advanced quality partnership' under the bill to give notice to the representatives of any affected employees. The column on the right shows the number of votes the government was beaten by. House of Lords defeats government for second time on article 50 bill . To require that the establishment of probation trusts cannot be made unless a draft resolution is approved by each House. Gambling (Geographical Distribution of Casino Premises Licenses) Order. To move to regret that the Social Security (Personal Independence Payment) (Amendment) Regulations 2017 are implemented without adequate scrutiny, and to ask the government to review their impact on people with mental health conditions within two years (non-fatal motion). To require the Lord Chancellor to ensure that victims of domestic violence have access to civil legal services, in accordance with the financial eligibility criteria laid out elsewhere in the Bill. To insert a clause ensuring that the Secretary of State cannot merge police forces without the consent of the relevant police authorities. To allow all categories of local authorities other than combined mayoral authorities to opt for franchising schemes for buses without seeking permission from the Secretary of State, as the bill currently provides. To remove provisions enabling ministers, after the UK has left the European Union, to specify through regulations where the validity of retained EU law may be challenged in court. To remove exemptions from receiving legal aid. (non-fatal motion). To require a turnout of 40 per cent in referendums on amending the Treaty on the European Union in order for it to be automatically ratified, otherwise to require approval by both Houses of Parliament. 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