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The following abbreviations appear in this index:

1a;2a;3a First, second, third readings CWH Committee of the Whole House DPRRC Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee FC Funded Client GC Grand Committee HC House of Commons HL HM Her Majesty JCCB Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills JCHR Joint Committee on Human Rights RA Royal Assent SO Standing Order UBC Unopposed Bill Committee

A(a male)(Petitioner) v.B(a Actionstrength Limited (t/a Vital company)(Respondents) and Resources (formerly t/a Morson another: Alltrades)) (company number Petition for leave to appeal referred to 2761631) (Appellants) v. Appeal Committee, 28 Mar, 593; reports, International Glass engineering 29 Apr, 653; 30 May, 758. In.Gl.En.SpA and others (Respondents): Abergavenny,Marquessate of: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition claiming succession thereto referred Appeal Committee, 12 Nov, 242; reports, to Lord Chancellor, 20 May, 731; report; 12 Mar, 542; 18 Apr, 623; appeal presen- details entered on the register of hereditary ted, 2 May, 667; extension of time, 3 Jul, peers, 12 Jun, 772. 848; 4 Jul, 857; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 11 Jul, Abortion Act 1967: 889. Papers (per Act): 28 Mar, 594.

Access to Justice Act 1999: Acts of Parliament:Drafting: Papers (per Act): 12 Jul, 95; 14 Sep, 151; 8 Unstarred question, 10 Dec, 341. Oct, 162; 12 Nov, 244; 26 Nov, 288; 18 Mar, 558; 20 Mar, 571; 25 Mar, 582; 18 Apr, 624; 11 Jul, 889; 22 Jul, 918; 24 Sep, Adams (AP) (Petitioner) v.Director 964. of Public Prosecutions espondent Ace Insurance SA-NV (formerly (R ): Cigna Insurance Company of Report, 20 Jun, 20. Europe SA-NV) (Appellants) v. Zurich Insurance Company and others (Respondents): Addresses: Report, 20 Jun, 19; appeal presented, 4 Jul, See Motions. 69; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 11 Oct, 165; petition that appeal be withdrawn on the terms Adebowale,Lord: agreed between the parties ordered as prayed, 13 May, 688. Introduced (life peerage), 24 Oct, 199. 1120 I N D E X 2001–02

Adjacent Waters Boundaries Army,Air Force and Naval Discipline (Northern Ireland)Order 2002: Acts (Continuation)Order 2002; Asylum Support (Repeal)Order 2002; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 Betting,Gaming and Lotteries Act 1963 Feb, 455; report, 12 Feb, 464; after debate, (Schedule 4) (Amendment)Order 2002; approved, 26 Feb, 508. Carriage by Air Acts (Application of Provisions)Order 2001; Administration of Justice Act 1985: Carriage by Air Acts (Implementation of the ontreal onvention Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 148. M C 1999) Order 2001; Child Support Appeals (Jurisdiction of Adoption Act 1976: Courts)Order 2002; Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 151. Child Support (Miscellaneous Amendments)Regulations 2002; Adoption and Children Bill: Child Support (Temporary Compensation Payment Scheme) From HC; 1a, 21 May, 737; explanatory (Modification and Amendment) notes printed, 22 May, 740; report from Regulations 2002; DPRRC, 29 May, 754; after debate, 2a; Child Tax Credit Regulations 2002; committed to GC, 10 Jun, 765; marshalling Code of Recommendations for the order, 18 Jun, 790; GC, 24 Jun, 810; 27 Jun, Welfare of Livestock:Laying Hens; 833; GC, amendment made, 2 Jul, 845; 4 Code of Recommendations for the Jul, 861; 11 Jul, 892; 15 Jul, 898; GC, Welfare of Livestock:Mean Chickens amendments made; reported with and Breeding Chickens; amendments, 18 Jul, 913, 914; motion to Community Legal Service (Cost re-commit to CWH; after debate, with- Protection)(Amendment No.2) drawn, 25 Jul, 948; marshalling order, 9 Regulations 2001; Oct, 985; report received; amendments Companies (Competent Authority)(Fees) disagreed to on division; amendments egulations made, 14 Oct, 1000; report from DPRRC; R 2002; Companies (Fees)(Amendment) further considered on report; amendments egulations made; amendment agreed to on division, R 2002; ompanies articulars of sual 16 Oct, 1012; further considered on report; C (P U esidential ddress onfidentiality amendments made; amendment agreed to R A )(C rders egulations on division; an amendment was moved, O )R 2002; objected to on question, the numbers being Contracting Out (Functions in relation equal on division, the amendment disa- to Applications for Patents)Order greed to pursuant to SO 56; further consi- 2002; dered on report; amendments made, 23 Contracting Out (Functions in relation Oct, 1036; report from JCHR, 28 Oct, to Apsley House)Order 2002; 1048; report from DPRRC; 3a,Contracting Out (Functions of Local amendments made; amendment disagreed Authorities:Income-Related Benefits) to on division; passed; sent HC with Order 2002; amendments, 30 Oct, 1065; from HC on 4 Contracting Out (Local Education November with certain HL amendments Authority Functions)(England) disagreed to with amendments in lieu; Order 2002; further amendments agreed to with Contracting out of Functions amendments; remaining amendments (Tribunal Staff)Order 2001; agreed to; HC amendments printed pur- Court of Appeal (Appeals from suant SO 50; HC amendments considered; Pathogens Access Appeal Commission) certain HL amendments insisted on divi- Rules 2002; sion and HC amendments in lieuagreed to; Court of Appeal (Appeals from certain other HL amendments not insisted Proscribed Organisations Appeal on and HC amendments in lieuagreed to; Commission)Rules 2002; HC amendments to remaining HL Criminal Defence Service amendments agreed to, 5 Nov, 1100; RA, 7 epresentation rder ppeals Nov, 1116. (R O A ) (Amendment)Regulations 2002; riminal njuries ompensation ffirmative nstruments C I C A I : (Northern Ireland)Order 2002; [Hybrid instruments and deregulation Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive instruments are listed separately] Weapons)Order 2002; See Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 Adjacent Waters Boundaries (Northern (Amendment)Order 2002; Ireland)Order 2002; Criminal Justice (International Co- Air Navigation (Environmental operation)Act 1990 (Modification) Standards)Order 2002; Order 2001; 2001–02INDEX 1121

Data Protection (Processing of Sensitive Financial Services and markets Act 2000 Personal Data)(Elected (Electronic Commerce Directive) Representatives)Order 2002; Order 2002; Dental Auxiliaries (Amendment) Financial Services and markets Act 2000 Regulations 2002; (Financial Promotion)(Amendment) Dentists Act 1984 (Amendment)Order (Electronic Commerce Directive) 2001; Order 2002; Dentists Act 1984 (Dental Auxiliaries) Financial Services and Markets Act Order 2002; 2000 (Regulated Activities) Directors’Remuneration Report (Amendment)Order 2002; Regulations 2002; Firearms (Northern Ireland)Order Driving Licences (Disqualification until 2002; Test Passed)(Prescribed Offence) Fishing Vessels (Decommissioning) Order 2001; (England)Scheme 2001; Drug Abstinence Order (Responsible Fixed-term Employees (Prevention of Officer)(No.2)Order 2001; Less Favourable Treatment) egulations Electricity and Gas (Determination of R 2002; lags egulations orthern reland turnover for Penalties)Order 2002; F R (N I ) mendment Electricity and Gas (Energy Efficiency (A ) 2002; bligations rder Football (Disorder)(Duration of O )O 2001; owers rder Employment (Northern Ireland)Order P )O 2001; Freedom of Information (Designation of 2002; ersons as ublic uthorities rder European Communities (Definition of P P A )O 2002; Treaties)(Agreement on Trade, evelopment and o operation Functions of Traffic Wardens D C - mendment order between the European Community and (A ) 2002; its ember tates and the epublic of Gaming Clubs (Banker’s Games) M S R mendment egulations South Africa)Order 2002; (A )R 2002; reater ondon uthority European Communities (Definition of G L A reaties uropean chool rder (Miscellaneous Amendments)(No.2) T )(E S )O rder 2001; O 2001; uaranteed inimum ensions ncrease European Communities (Definition of G M P I reaties orth tlantic almon Order 2002; T )(N A S ealth rofessions rder Conservation Organisation)Order H P O 2001; 2001; Health Service (Control of Patient nformation egulations European Communities (Definition of I )R 2002; Treaties)(Partnership Agreement Home-Grown Cereals Authority Levy between the Members of the African, (Variation)Scheme (Approval)Order Caribbean and Pacific Group of 2001; States and the European Community Homelessness (Priority Need for and its Member States (the Cotonou Accommodation)(England)Order Agreement)Order 2001; 2002; European Communities (Definition of Horticultural Development Council Treaties)(Stabilisation and (Amendment)Order 2002; Association Agreement between the Human Rights Act 1998 (Designated European Communities and their Derogation)Order 2001; Member States, and the Republic of Immigration (Entry Otherwise than by Croatia; Sea or Air)Order 2002; European Communities (Definition of Immigration (Leave to Enter)Order Treaties)(Stabilisation and 2001; Association Agreement between the Industrial Training Levy (Construction European Communities and their Board)Order 2002; Member States, and the Former Industrial Training Levy (Engineering Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) Construction Board)Order 2002; Order 2002; Insider Dealing (Securities and European Communities (Immunities and Regulated Markets)(Amendment) Privileges of the North Atlantic Order 2002; Salmon Conservation Organisation) Insolvency Act 1986 (Amendment)(No. Order 2001; 3) Regulations 2002; European Communities (Privileges of the International Criminal Court European School)Order 2001; (Immunities and Privileges)Order European Union Extradition 2001; (Amendment)Regulations 2002; International Maritime Organisation European Union Extradition (Immunities and Privileges)Order Regulations 2002; 2002; 1122 I N D E X 2001–02

Intervention Board for Agriculture Northern Ireland Act 2000 Produce (Abolition)Regulations (Modification)Order 2002; 2001; Northern Ireland Act 2000 Landfill (England and Wales) (Restoration of Devolved Regulations 2002; Life Sentences Government)(No.2)Order 2001; (Northern Ireland Consequential Northern Ireland Act 2000 Amendments)Order 2001; (Restoration of Devolved Life Sentences (Northern Ireland Government)Order 2001; Consequential Amendments)Order Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension 2001; of Devolved Government)(No.2) Life Sentences (Northern Ireland) Order 2001; Order 2001; Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension Limited Liability Partnerships of Devolved Government)Order 2001; (Competent Authority)(Fees) Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension Regulations 2002; of Devolved Government)Order 2002; Limited Liability Partnerships (No.2) Northern Ireland Assembly (Elections) Regulations 2002; (Amendment)Order 2002; Limited Liability Partnerships Northern Ireland Assembly (Elections) (Particulars of Usual Residential Order 2001; Address)(Confidentiality Orders) Northern Ireland Criminal Injuries Regulations 2002; Compensation Scheme 2002; Local Authorities (Conduct of Northern Ireland (Sentences)Act 1998 Referendums)(England)(amendment) (Specified Organisations)Order 2001; egulations R 2002; Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001; Local Authorities (Contracting Out of ffshore hemicals egulations ighway unctions ngland rder O C R 2002; H F )(E )O Offshore Installations (Emergency 2001; Pollution Control)Regulations 2002; Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) rganisation for the rohibition of ngland and ales egulations O P (E W )R Chemical Weapons (Immunities and 2002; rivileges rder ocal lections orthern reland P )O 2001; L E (N I ) Part-time Workers (Prevention of Less (Amendment)Order 2002; avourable reatment egulations ocal overnment ommission for F T )R L G C 2000 (Amendment)Regulations 2002; England (Transfer of Functions) Paternity and Adoption Leave Order 2001; Regulations 2002; Maternity and Parental Leave Pathogens Access Appeal Commission (Amendment)Regulations 2001; (Procedure)Rules 2002; Maternity and Parental Leave mendment egulations Pneumoconiosis etc.(Workers’ (A )R 2002; ompensation ayment of laims aximum umber of udges rder C )(P C ) M N J O 2002; (Amendment)Regulations 2001; Ministerial and other Salaries Order Police Act 1997(Enhanced Criminal 2001; Record Certificates)(Protection of Ministry of Agriculture,Fisheries and ulnerable dults egulations ood issolution rder V A )R F (D )O 2002; 2002; Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Modification)Order 2001; (Codes of Practice)(Visual Recording National Assembly for Wales of nterviews rder epresentation of the eople I )O 2002; (R P ) olice and riminal vidence ct (Amendment)Order 2002; P C E A 1984 (Drug Testing of Persons in Police National Assembly for Wales (Transfer Detention)(Prescribed Persons) of Functions)Order 2001; Regulations 2001; National Minimum Wage Regulations mendment o egulations Police Emblems and Flags Regulations 1999 (A )(N .2)R orthern reland 2001; (N I ) 2002; olice orthern reland rder National Minimum Wage Regulations P (N I )O 2001; ostal ervices ct etermination 1999 (Amendment)Regulations 2002; P S A 2000 (D of urnover for enalties Northern Ireland Act 1998 (Amendment T P ) mendment rder of Enactment)Order 2001; (A )O 2001; ostal ervices ct odification Northern Ireland Act 1998 P S A 2000 (M (Designation of Public Authorities) of Section 7) Order 2002; Order 2002; Potato Industry Development Council Northern Ireland Act 1998 (Amendment)Order 2002; (Modification of enactments)Order Registered Designs Regulations 2001; 2002; Regulation of Investigatory Powers Northern Ireland Act 1998 (Transfer of (Communications Data:Additional Functions)Order 2001; Public Authorities)Order 2002; 2001–02INDEX 1123

Regulation of Investigatory Powers Scottish Parliament (Elections etc.) (Covert Human Intelligence Sources: Order 2002; Code of Practice)Order 2002; Sea Fisheries (Northern Ireland)Order Regulation of Investigatory Powers 2002; (Covert Surveillance:Code of Social Security Administration Act Practice)Order 2002; 1992 (Amendment)Order 2002; Regulation of Investigatory Powers Social Security Amendment (Designation of Public Authorities (Intercalating Students)Regulations for the Purposes of Intrusive 2002; Surveillance)Order 2002; Social Security and Child Support Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Decisions and Appeals) (Directed Surveillance and Covert (Miscellaneous Amendments) Human Intelligence Sources: Regulations 2002; Additional Public Authorities)Order Social Security Benefits Up-rating 2002; Order 2002; Regulation of Investigatory Powers Social Security (Contributions)(Re- (Interception of Communications: rating and National Insurance Funds Code of Practice)Order 2002; Payments)Order 2002; Regulation of Investigatory Powers Social Security (Electronic (Maintenance of Interception Communications)(Child Benefit) Capability)Order 2002; Order 2002; Regulation of Investigatory Powers Social Security (Literacy etc.Skills (Technical Advisory Board)Order Training Pilot)Regulations 2001; 2001; Social Security (Loss of Benefit) Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 Regulation 2001; (Exceptions)(Amendment)(No.2) Special Educational Needs Code of Order 2001; Practice; Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 Specialised Agencies of the United (Exceptions)(Amendment)Order 2002; Nations (Immunities and Privileges) Release of Short-term Prisoners on (Amendment)Order 2002; Licence (amendment of Requisite Specialised Agencies of the United Period) order 2002; Nations (Immunities and Privileges of Renewables Obligation Order 2002; UNESCO) Order 2001; Representation of the People (England State Pension Credit Regulations 2002; and Wales)(Amendment)Regulations Statutory Paternity Pay and Statutory 2002; Adoption Pay (Weekly Rates) Representation of the People (Form of Regulations 2002; Canvass)(England and Wales)Street Works (Charges for Occupation Regulations 2001; of the Highway)(England) Representation of the People (Form of Regulations 2001; Canvass)(Northern Ireland)Sub-Post Office Start-Up Capital Regulations 2001; Subsidy Scheme Order 2001; Representation of the People (Form of Tax Credits (Decisions and Appeals) Canvass)(Scotland)Regulations (Northern Ireland)(Amendment) 2001; Regulations 2002; Representation of the People (Northern Tax Credits (Definition and Ireland)(Amendment)Order 2002; Calculation of Income)Regulations Representation of the People (Scotland) 2002; (Amendment)Regulations 2002; Tax Credits (Income Thresholds and Road Traffic (Vehicle Emissions)(Fixed Determination of Rates)Regulations Penalty)(England)Regulations 2002; 2002; Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000 Tax Credits Up-rating Order 2002; (information)Order 2002; Terrorism Act 2000 (Cessation of effect Scotland Act 1998 (Cross-Border of Section 76) Order 2002; Public Authorities)(Adaptation of Terrorism Act 2000 (Continuance of Functions etc.) (Amendment)Order Part VII) Order 2002; 2002; Terrorism Act 2000 (Enforcement of Scotland Act 1998 (Modifications of External Orders)Order 2001; Schedule 5) Order 2002; Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Organisations)(Amendment)Order Functions to the Scottish Ministers 2002; etc.) (No.2)Order 2001; Town and Country Planning (Fees for Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Applications and Deemed Functions to the Scottish Ministers Applications)(Amendment)(England) etc.) Order 2002; Regulations 2001; 1124 I N D E X 2001–02

Town and Country Planning (Fees for AIB Group (UK) plc (formerly Applications and Deemed Allied Irish Banks plc and AIB Applications)(Amendment)(England) egulations Finance Limited)(Respondents) v. R 2002; artin and another Transport Act 2000 (Consequential M Amendments)Order 2001; (Appellant): ransport cotland ct T (S )A 2001 Judgment, 13 Dec, 355. (Conditions Attached to PSV Operator’s Licence and Competition Test for Exercise of Bus Functions) AIB Group (UK) plc v.Emerald Order 2001; Properties (London)Limited and Treasure Act 1996 Code of Practice others and others (Petitioners) evised ngland and ales (R )(E W ); and others (Respondents): Treasure (Designation)Order 2002; Uncertified Securities Regulations 2001; Petition for leave to appeal referred to United Nations and International Appeal Committee, 14 May, 693; report, Court of Justice (Immunities and 17 Jul, 905. Privileges)(Amendment)Order 2002; Vehicular Access Across Common and Air Force Act 1955: Other Land (England)Regulations 2002; Papers (per Act): 7 Feb, 456. Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 chedule mendment rder (S 3A )O 2002; Air Force (Constitution)Act 1917: Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) (Amendment)Regulations 2002; Papers (per Act): 4 Jul, 70; 14 Sep, 153; 4 Oct, Working Tax Credit (Entitlement and 160; 14 Feb, 491; 17 Apr, 620; 19 Jun, 795; Maximum Rate)Regulations 2002; 3 Jul, 849; 8 Jul, 864; 7 Oct, 976.

Afghanistan: Air Foyle Limited (Respondents) v. rosby larke etitioner Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, C -C (P ): 5 Nov, 227; Petition for leave to appeal referred to Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, Appeal Committee, 10 Jun, 761. 17 Dec, 370; Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, Air Navigation (Environmental 25 Mar, 582; Standards)Order 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Agricultural Holdings Act 1986: 18 Dec, 374; withdrawn, 15 Jan, 397; second draft laid, 17 Jan, 405; report, 29 Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 148; 23 Jul, 924. Jan, 433; after debate, approved, 14 Feb, 491. Agricultural Marketing Act 1958: Papers (per Act): 22 Oct, 1026. Air Services: Papers (by command): 2 Jul, 54; 14 Sep, 147; Agricultural Marketing Act 1983: 14 Nov, 252; 30 Jan, 437; 10 May, 685; 24 Sep, 963; 7 Oct, 975; 30 Oct, 1065. Papers (per Act): 24 Jul, 935; 15 Oct, 1005. ircraft and hipbuilding griculture ct A S A A 1967: Industries Act 1977: Papers (per Act): 14 Nov, 253; 5 Nov, 1100. Papers (per Act): 19 Nov, 264. Agriculture Act 1970: Airspace in Europe (EUC Report): Papers (per Act): 15 Oct, 170; 22 May, 740; 27 May, 748; 23 Jul, 924. Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, 11 Feb, 461. Agriculture Act 1986: Albion Automotive Limited Papers (per Act): 4 Oct, 158; 28 Nov, 298. (Petitioner) v.G.Walker and others (Respondents): griculture ct A A 1993: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Act): 8 Oct, 162; 31 Oct, 218. Appeal Committee, 24 Jul, 934. 2001–02INDEX 1125

Albright &Wilson UK Limited Army,Air Force and Naval Discipline (Respondents) v.Biachem Limited Act (Continuation)Order 2002; and others ppellants (reasoned non-fatal amendment to (A ): motion for approval); Reports, 24 Jul, 134; 17 Oct, 178; extension of Chinook ZD 576; (non-fatal amendment to time, 10 Dec, 340; petition that appeal be motion to take note). conjoined; ordered as prayed, 21 Jan, 412; Code of Conduct; (non-fatal amendment set down for hearing and referred to to motion for resolution); Appellate Committee, 22 Jan, 415; judg- Financial Services and Markets Act ment, 17 Oct, 1017. 2000 (Regulated Activities (Amendment)Order 2002; (reasoned Albright &Wilson UK Limited non-fatal amendment to motion for espondents v iachem imited approval); (R ) .B L Health Service (Control of Patient (Appellants) and others: Information)Regulations 2002; Reports, 24 Jul, 134; 17 Oct, 178; appeal pre- (reasoned non-fatal amendment to sented, 30 Oct, 214; 31 Oct, 217; extension motion for approval); of time, 10 Dec, 340; petition that appeal Human Rights Act 1998 (Designated be conjoined; ordered as prayed, 21 Jan, Derogation)Order 2001; (reasoned 411-2; set down for hearing and referred to non-fatal amendment to motion for Appellate Committee, 22 Jan, 415; judg- approval); ment, 17 Oct, 1017. Landfill (England and Wales) Regulations 2002; (reasoned non-fatal lcohol buse amendment to motion for approval); A A : National Health Service Reform and Unstarred question, 27 May, 748. Care Professions Bill; (reasoned non- fatal amendment to motion for 2a); ngland egulations lcoholic iquor uties ct TSE (E )R 2002; A L D A 1979: (reasoned non-fatal amendments to Papers (per Act): 10 Jul, 85. motion for approval); Working Practices of the House; (non- fatal amendment to motion to take note); Al-Fagih (Petitioner) v.HHSaudi Research &Marketing (UK) merican arm ill and Limited (Respondents): A F B Agricultural Trade: Petition praying for leave to appeal out of time referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Unstarred question, 2 Jul, 845. Feb, 490; report, 30 Apr, 657. American Home Products Aliens’Employment Act 1955: Corporation and another Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 121. (Appellants) v.Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Limited and llied unbar ssurance plc others (Respondents) and one A D A other action (Respondents) v.Homebase : Limited (Petitioners) and others: Set down and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 26 Jun, 34; petition that appeal be Petition for leave to appeal referred to withdrawn on the terms agreed between Appeal Committee, 20 Jun, 803; report, 30 the parties ordered as prayed, 10 Jan, 391. Oct, 1064. mersham harmacia iotech Allonby (Respondent) v. A P B AB ccrington ossendale (Petitioners) v.Amicon Limited A &R and others espondents College (Petitioners) and others: (R ): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; report, 16 Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; reports, 4 Nov, 260. Dec, 313; 24 Jan, 425; 13 Feb, 487.

Amendments to motions: Andreou (Petitioner) v.Lord Chancellor’s Department See (Respondents): Animal Health Bill; (reasoned non-fatal amendment to motion for 2a); (dilatory Petition for leave to appeal referred to amendment to motion in CWH); Appeal Committee, 21 Oct, 1022. 1126 I N D E X 2001–02

Aneco Reinsurance Underwriting motion to disagree with a HC amendment Limited (in liquidation)(a body in lieuwithdrawn, HL amendment not incorporated under the laws of insisted on, HC amendment in lieuagreed to; HL amendment not insisted on; HC Bermuda)(Respondents) v. amendment to HL amendment disagreed Johnson &Higgins Limited to on division; further HC amendments (Appellants): disagreed to, Committee appointed; report agreed to; motion to disagree with HC Judgment, 18 Oct, 183. amendment and to propose amendment in lieuwithdrawn; remaining HC Animal Health Act 1981: amendments agreed to; sent HC with Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 127; 26 Nov, 288; 25 amendments; from HC with certain HC Mar, 582; 28 Mar, 594; 10 Apr, 601. amendments to HL amendments insisted on with amendments in lieuof words left out of HL amendments; HL disagreement Animal Health and Welfare Act to certain HC amendments to HL 1984: amendments not insisted on; HC amendments to the bill in lieuof words left Papers (per Act): 26 Mar, 585. out of HL amendments agreed to; RA, 7 Nov, 1115, 1116. Animal Health Bill: From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 13 Animals: Dec, 357; report from DPRRC, 19 Dec, a Papers (by command): 23 Jul, 924; 6 Nov, 378; motion for 2 ; amendment moved, 1107. after debate, withdrawn; original motion agreed to; committed to CWH, 14 Jan, nimals in cientific rocedures 394; report from JCHR, 21 Jan, 412; A S P : CWH; dilatory amendment moved, after Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 146. debate, agreed to on division, 26 Mar, 586; marshalling order, 18 Jul, 913; after Animals (Scientific Procedures)Act debate, CWH; amendments made; amend- ment disagreed to on division, 25 Jul, 948; 1986: after debate, CWH; amendments made; Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 120; 7 Nov, 233; 6 question that clause stand part negatived; Mar, 527. amendment disagreed to on division, 7 Oct, 976; CWH, amendments made; Animals in Scientific Procedures amendment disagreed to on division; ommittee amendments made; reported with C : amendments, 8 Oct, 980; report received; Appointed; Lords named en bloc , 28 Jun, 48- amendment agreed to on division; 9; power to refuse televising of procee- amendments made; amendment to an dings, 12 Jul, 96; evidence printed, 18 Jul, amendment was moved, on question, tel- 114, 23 Jul, 127. lers for the Contents not having been Report and evidence printed, 16 Jul, 901. appointed, amendment disagreed to pur- suant SO 53; further amendment to the ntarctic ct amendment agreed to on division, then the A A 1994: original amendment was agreed to; Papers (per Act): 24 Sep, 964. amendments disagreed to on division; amendments made, 22 Oct, 1027; further Anti-terrorism,Crime and Security considered on report; amendment to an ct amendment agreed to on division, then the A 2001: original amendment, as amended, was Papers (per Act): 24 Apr, 638; 10 May, 685. negatived; amendment to a further amend- ment agreed to on division, then further Anti-terrorism,Crime and Security amendment agreed to; amendment disa- ill greed to on division; amendments made, B : 29 Oct, 1056; 3a, amendments made; Report from JCHR, 14 Nov, 253; report further amendments agreed to on division; from CC, 22 Nov, 283; report from passed; sent HC with amendments, 4 Nov, DPRRC; from HC; 1a; explanatory notes 1086; from HC on 6th November with printed, 26 Nov, 288, 289; marshalling amendment disagreed to with a reason, order; after debate, 2a; committed to with a further amendment disagreed to CWH, 27 Nov, 295; CWH; amendments with an amendment in lieu, amendments made, 28 Nov, 298, 299; CWH; amend- agreed to with amendments; remaining ment agreed to on division; further amendments agreed to; HC amendments amendments made, 29 Nov, 302; further and reasons printed pursuant to SO 50; report from JCHR; CWH; amendment HC amendments and reasons considered; disagreed to on division; amendments 2001–02INDEX 1127

made; 3 Dec, 308, 309; CWH; amendments 4th, 21 Jun, 25; made, reported with amendments; 4 Dec, 5th, 27 Jun, 41; 314; marshalling order, 5 Dec, 317; report received; amendments agreed to on divi- 6th, 28 Jun, 47; sion; further amendments made; further 7th, 2 Jul, 54; considered on report; amendments made, 6 Dec, 321; further considered on report; 8th, 3 Jul, 65; amendments made; amendments agreed to 9th, 5 Jul, 74; a on division, 10 Dec, 341; 3 , amendments 10th, 16 Jul, 99; made, passed; sent HC, 11 Dec, 348; from HC with certain amendments disagreed to 11th, 16 Jul, 99; with a reason; HC amendment to the 12th, 23 Jul, 125; words so restored; amendment in lieuof 13th, 24 Jul, 134; HL amendment; amendment instead of words left out by HL amendments and 14th, 24 Jul, 134; consequential amendments; amendments 15th, 24 Jul, 134-5; to HL amendments; remaining HL amendments agreed to; HC reasons and 16th, 25 Jul, 140; amendments considered; HL amendment 17th, 25 Jul, 140-1; not insisted upon and amendment in lieu 18th, 25 Jul, 141; agreed to on division; further HL amend- ment insisted to on division; Committee 19th, 11 Oct, 165; appointed; report agreed to; further HL 20th, 11 Oct, 166; amendments insisted on division; Commit- tee appointed; report agreed to; amend- 21st, 11 Oct, 166; ment not insisted on and amendment in 22nd, 11 Oct, 166; lieuagreed to; furtheramendment insisted 23rd, 15 Oct, 169; on and amendment in lieuagreed to on division; HL amendment insisted upon 24th, 17 Oct, 178; and HC amendment agreed to and further 25th, 17 Oct, 178; amendment agreed with amendment; 26th, 18 Oct, 183; HC amendment and consequential amendments agreed to; remaining amend- 27th, 18 Oct, 183; ment not insisted upon; sent HC with 28th, 22 Oct, 187; amendments and reasons; returned from HC with amendment disagreed to with a 29th, 30 Oct, 214; reason; amendment in lieuof HL amend- 30th, 30 Oct, 214; ment; remaining HL amendments agreed 31st, 1 Nov, 221; to; HC reason and amendment considered; HL amendment not insisted upon; amend- 32nd, 5 Nov, 227; ment in lieuof HC amendment disagreed 33rd, 7 Nov, 232-3; to on division; HC amendment in lieu 34th, 12 Nov, 243; agreed to and remaining HL amendment not insisted on; RA, 13 Dec, 356-7. 35th, 13 Nov, 247; 36th, 13 Nov, 247; 37th, 16 Nov, 259-60; AON Risk Services (UK) Limited 38th, 19 Nov, 263; espondents v hild illiers (R ) .C -V 39th, 19 Nov, 263; (Petitioner): 40th, 21 Nov, 279; Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- 41st, 27 Nov, 294; red to Appeal Committee, 30 Oct, 1064. 42nd, 4 Dec, 313; 43rd, 5 Dec, 316; Appeal Committees: 44th, 5 Dec, 317; 45th, 18 Dec, 373; Appointed, 20 Jun, 18. 46th, 18 Dec, 373-4; Reports: 47th, 19 Dec, 377; 1st, 20 Jun, 19; 48th, 30 Jan, 437; 49th, 30 Jan, 437; 2nd, 20 Jun, 19; 50th, 6 Feb, 450; 3rd, 20 Jun, 19-20; 51st, 6 Feb, 450; 1128 I N D E X 2001–02

52nd, 6 Feb, 450; agreed to, 7 Feb, 454; 103rd, 17 Jul, 905-6; 53rd, 7 Feb, 454-5; 104th, 18 Jul, 912; 54th, 6 Feb, 455; 105th, 18 Jul, 912; 55th, 11 Feb, 459; 106th, 22 Jul, 916; 56th, 11 Feb, 459; 107th, 23 Jul, 923-4; 57th, 11 Feb, 460; 108th, 30 Jul, 954; 58th, 11 Feb, 460; 109th, 9 Oct, 984-5; 59th, 12 Feb, 464; 110th, 9 Oct, 985; 60th, 13 Feb, 487; 111th, 14 Oct, 999; 61st, 26 Feb, 506; 112th, 16 Oct, 1011; 62nd, 26 Feb, 506; 113th, 17 Oct, 1017; 63rd, 4 Mar, 520; 114th, 22 Oct, 1026; 64th, 7 Mar, 530; 115th, 24 Oct, 1041; 65th, 11 Mar, 534-5; 116th, 30 Oct, 1064; 66th, 11 Mar, 535; 117th, 30 Oct, 1064; 67th, 12 Mar, 542; Orders made pursuant to reports: 68th, 12 Mar, 542; 1st, 20 Jun, 19; 12 Jul, 95; 69th, 12 Mar, 542; 2nd, 27 Jun, 41; 25 Jul, 140; 70th, 19 Mar, 561; 3rd, 27 Jun, 41; 24 Jul, 134; 71st, 25 Mar, 580-1; 5th, 17 Jul, 104; 25 Jul, 140; 72nd, 25 Mar, 581; 8th, 24 Jul, 134; 73rd, 26 Mar, 585; 10th, 2 Oct, 154; 74th, 11 Apr, 605-6; 11th, 11 Oct, 165; 13 Nov, 247; 75th, 15 Apr, 611; 15th, 17 Oct, 178; 76th, 17 Apr, 620; 17th, 23 Oct, 193; 77th, 24 Apr, 638; 20th, 15 Oct, 169; 78th, 25 Apr, 642; 22nd, 15 Oct, 169; 79th, 29 Apr, 653; 27th, 1 Nov, 221; 12 Nov, 243; 80th, 29 Apr, 653; 28th, 1 Nov, 221; 14 Nov, 252; 81st, 29 Apr, 653; 33rd, 21 Nov, 279; 4 Dec, 313; 82nd, 30 Apr, 657; 36th, 17 Jan, 404; 83rd, 15 May, 718; 37th, 18 Dec, 373; 84th, 16 May, 724; 39th, 30 Jan, 436-7; 85th, 20 May, 731; 40th, 24 Jan, 425; 86th, 21 May, 736; 41st, 24 Jan, 425; 87th, 28 May, 751; 42nd, 24 Jan, 425; 88th, 29 May, 754; 45th, 17 Jan, 405; 24 Jan, 425; 89th, 30 May, 758; 46th, 24 Jan, 425; 90th, 30 May, 758; 47th, 30 Jan, 437; 91st, 10 Jun, 762; 48th, 7 Feb, 454; 92nd, 13 Jun, 777; 50th, 20 Feb, 493; 15 Apr, 611; 93rd, 18 Jun, 790; 54th, 18 Mar, 557-8; 94th, 18 Jun, 790; 56th, 20 Feb, 493; 4 Mar, 520; 95th, 20 Jun, 803; 61st, 23 Apr, 634; 96th, 25 Jun, 813; 62nd, 24 Apr, 638; 97th, 1 Jul, 836; 66th, 22 Apr, 630; 98th, 1 Jul, 836; 67th, 18 Apr, 623; 10 Jun, 762; 99th, 2 Jul, 844; 71st, 18 Apr, 623; 30 Apr, 657; 100th, 10 Jul, 875; 73rd, 22 Apr, 630; 101st, 15 Jul, 897; 80th, 30 May, 757; 102nd, 16 Jul, 900; 81st, 30 May, 758; 2001–02INDEX 1129

85th, 25 Jun, 813; Arts and Libraries: 87th, 9 Jul, 869; Papers (by command): 11 Jun, 768; 23 Jul, 91st, 17 Jul, 905; 924. 92nd, 23 Jul, 923; Arts Council of England: 97th, 11 Jul, 889; 9 Oct, 984; Unstarred question, 2 Jul, 60. 98th, 10 Oct, 992; 100th, 7 Oct, 974; Asahi Medical Co Limited 103rd, 9 Oct, 984; (Petitioners) v Macopharma (UK) imited and others 105th, 14 Oct, 999; L (Respondents): Orders made pursuant to reports Session 2000-01: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 27 May, 748; report, 46th, 20 Jun, 19; 22 Oct, 1026. 50th, 20 Jun, 19 shdown of orton sub amdon 12th, 25 Oct, 204; A N - -H , Lord: Appellate Committees: Introduced (life peerage), 24 Jul, 134. Appointed, 20 Jun, 18. Ashworth Frazer Limited (Original rcher of eston uper are Respondent and Cross- A W -S -M , ppellants v loucester Lord: A ) .G Council (Original Appellants Notice of term of imprisonment, 23 Jul, 125. and Cross-Appellants): Judgment, 8 Nov, 236. Armed Forces: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Ashworth Security Hospital 15 May, 719. (Respondents) v. MGN Limited Papers (by command): 29 Jan, 433; 18 Apr, (Appellants): 623; 20 May, 732. Extension of time, 2 Jul, 53; set down for hea- ring and referred to Appellate Committee, Armed Forces Act 1966: 11 Oct, 165; judgment, 27 Jun, 832. Papers (per Act): 6 Feb, 451. Astronomical Research: Armed Forces Act 1976: Papers (by command): 17 Apr, 620; 11 Oct, Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 924. 997. sylum pplications eport Army: A A (EUC R ): Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, 16 Jan, 402. 1 Nov, 1082. sylum upport epeal rder Army Act 1955: A S (R )O 2002: Papers (per Act): 7 Feb, 456. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 25 Feb, 498; report, 5 Mar, 524; after Army,Air Force and Naval debate, approved, 14 Mar, 550. Discipline Act (Continuation) Order 2002: Athletics: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 Unstarred question, 18 Dec, 375. May, 664; report, 7 May, 675; motion to approve; reasoned non-fatal amendment tomic nergy ct moved and after debate, withdrawn; origi- A E A 1946: nal motion agreed to, 19 Jun, 796. Papers (per Act): 9 Oct, 985.

Army Procurement: Atomic Energy Authority Act 1954: Unstarred question, 3 Jul, 67. Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 100; 11 Jul, 889. 1130 I N D E X 2001–02

Attorney General’s Reference No.2 Bairstow (Appellant) and others v. of 2001 (On Appeal from the Queens Moat Houses plc Court of Appeal (Criminal (Respondents): ivision D )): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal presented, 10 Jun, 761. Appeal Committee, 20 Jun, 18; reports, 21 Nov, 279; 24 Jan, 425; 7 Feb, 455; appeal ttorney eneral s eference o presented, security for costs waived, 4 A G ’ R N .3 Mar, 519, 520; extension of time, 15 Apr, of 2000: 611; 13 May, 688; 11 Jun, 767; appeal with- Point of Law referred to the Court of Appeal drawn, 8 Jul, 864. (Criminal Division) by Attorney General referred to Appellate Committee; set down allistic issiles for hearing and referred to Appellate Com- B M : mittee, 20 Jun, 18; judgment, 25 Oct, 203. Unstarred question, 30 Oct, 215.

Audergon (Petitioner) v.La aguette imited and others Bank of China (Petitioners) v. NBM B L llc and others and others (Respondents): (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal committee, 25 Feb, 495; report, 30 Petition for leave to appeal referred to May, 758. Appeal Committee, 8 Jan, 384; report, 26 Mar, 585. Audit Commission Act 1998: Papers (per Act): 3 Jul, 65; 4 Jul, 70; 4 Oct, Bank of England: 159; 11 Mar, 539; 17 Jun, 784; 4 Jul, 857. Papers (by command): 20 Jun, 20.

Autism: Bank of England Act 1998: Unstarred question, 25 Mar, 582. Papers (per Act): 17 Apr, 620. Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990: Banking: Papers (per Act): 31 Jan, 440. Papers (by command): 14 Mar, 549; 23 May, 743. Aviation Security Act 1982: Papers (per Act): 31 Jan, 440. Bankruptcy: See Baird Textile Holdings Limited Courtown,Earl of. (Petitioners) v.Marks and Spencer plc (Respondents): Bankruptcy (Scotland)Act 1985: Report, 27 Jun, 41 Papers (per Act): 7 Mar, 531; 3 Apr, 596. Bairstow and another and another (Petitioner) v.Queens Moat Barber (Appellant) v.Somerset Houses plc (Respondents): County Council (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; petition Appeal Committee, 4 Mar, 519; reports, 10 withdrawn, 21 Nov 279. Jun, 762; 17 Jul, 905; appeal presented, 24 Sep, 959; extension of time, 31 Oct, 1069. Bairstow and another (Petitioner) and another v ueens oat .Q M arclays ank plc espondent v Houses plc (Respondents): B B (R ) . Coleman and another (FC) Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Appellant): Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; petition withdrawn, 21 Nov, 279. Judgment, 11 Oct, 163-4. 2001–02INDEX 1131

Barclays Bank plc (Respondents) v. Bellinger (FC) (Appellant) v. Harris (FC) (executor of Beryl Bellinger (Respondent): ris arris deceased I H ( )) Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Appellant): Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Judgment, 11 Oct, 163-4. cate, 30 Oct, 214; reports, 18 Dec, 373; 17 Jan, 405; appeal presented, 30 Jan, 436; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Barclays Group Reorganisation Committee, 13 Mar, 545; Lord Chancel- Bill [HL]: lor’s Department was joined to the appeal Carry-over motion; message to HC, 21 Jun, on behalf of the Crown in accordance with 25-6; message of concurrence from HC, 26 practice direction 31, 30 Apr, 657. Jun, 35; presented (pursuant to resolu- tion); 1a;2a pro forma; committed to UBC, Berkeley Leisure Group Limited 27 Jun, 42; report from UBC with (Respondents) v.Hampton amendments, 5 Jul, 76; 3a; passed; sent HC, etitioner 19 Jul, 122; from HC, agreed to with (P ): amendments, 16 Oct, 1012; HC Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- amendments considered and agreed to, 17 red to Appeal Committee, 16 Nov, 259; Oct, 1018; RA, 7 Nov, 1116. report, 11 Feb, 459-60; public funding cer- tificate; report, 20 Feb, 493. Barnett Formula: ermuda onstitution ct Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, B C A 1967: 7 Nov, 233. Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 153.

Barry (acting by Margaret Best,Lord: Holyhead as litigation friend) (Petitioner) v.Ablerex Introduced (life peerage), 26 Jun, 33. Construction (Midlands) etting aming and otteries ct Limited (Respondents): B ,G L A 1963: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 28 Jun, 47. Papers (per Act): 17 Jul, 105; 16 Jul, 901.

Bayliss (Petitioner) v.London Betting,Gaming and Lotteries Act Borough of Hounslow and 1963 (Schedule 4) (Amendment) another (Respondent): Order 2002: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Appeal Committee, 23 Apr, 634; report, 10 12 Jun, 773; report, 18 Jun, 790; after Jul, 875. debate, approved, 10 Jul, 876.

BBC: Bhatia,Lord: Unstarred question, 11 Mar, 539. Introduced (life peerage), 9 Jul, 79.

Beedell (Petitioner) v.West Ferry BHP Petroleum Great Britain Printers Limited (Respondent): Limited (Respondents) v. Report, 20 Jun, 19. Chesterfield Properties Limited (Petitioners) and others: Begum (FC) (Appellant) v.London Petition for leave to appeal referred to Borough of Tower Hamlets Appeal Committee, 19 Dec, 377; reports, (Respondents): 11 Mar, 535; 22 Apr, 630. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 10 Apr, 599; report, 23 BICC plc v.Parkman Consulting Jul, 924; appeal presented, 24 Sep, 960; Engineers (a firm)(Respondents) public funding certificate, 8 Oct, 980; set and others (Appellants): down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 6 Nov, 1106. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 26 Nov, 287; reports, elarus 19 Dec, 377; 30 Jan, 437; appeal presented, B : 13 Feb, 486; security for costs waived, 20 Unstarred question, 9 Oct, 985. Feb, 493; appeal withdrawn, 11 Apr, 605. 1132 I N D E X 2001–02

Biggin Hill Airport Limited BP Exploration Operating Company (Petitioners) v.Mayor etc of the Limited (Appellants) v.Chevron London Borough of Bromley Tankers (Bermuda)Limited (Respondents): (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Judgment, 18 Oct, 182-3. Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; report, 18 Dec, 373. BP Exploration Operating Company imited ppellants v hevron Billingham (Her Majesty’s L (A ) .C nspector of axes espondent Transport Corporation I T )(R ) espondents v.Cooper (Petitioner) and one (R ): other action: Judgment, 18 Oct, 182-3. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; report, 18 Brady (Petitioner) v.Commissioners Dec, 374. of Customs and Excise (Respondents): Billington (Respondent) v.Maguire and others etitioners Petition for leave to appeal in accordance (P ): with the Administration of Justice Act Report, 16 Jul, 99. 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 20 Jun, 18; reports, 28 Jun, 47; 2 Jul, 54. Bills: See British Council: Consolidation Bills; oney ills Papers (by command): 16 Jul, 100; 13 Mar, M B ; 546. Private Bills; Public Bills. British Library Act 1972: Biological Standards Act 1975: Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 22; 16 Jul, 100; 15 Papers (per Act): 18 Apr, 624. Jul, 897; 23 Jul, 924.

Black of Crossharbour,Lord: British Nationality Act 1981: Introduced (life peerage), 31 Oct, 217. Papers (per Act): 12 Nov, 244.

Bland (Respondent) v.Ingram’s British Overseas Territories Bill Estates Limited (Petitioners) and [HL]: others: Presented; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 21 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Jun, 26; after debate, 2a; committed to Appeal Committee, 7 Dec, 336; report, 11 CWH, 10 Jul, 86; report from DPRRC, 5 Mar, 535. Jul, 74; CWH; amendments disagreed to on division; reported without amendment, Boardman (Petitioner) v.Copeland 24 Jul, 136; report received, 23 Oct, 194; 3a; Borough Council (Respondents): after debate, passed; sent HC, 30 Oct, 215; from HC with amendments agreed to, 14 Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Feb, 491; HC amendments agreed to; RA, red to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 145; 26 Feb, 507, 508. report, 4 Dec, 313. ritish ettlements ct Borough Freedom (Family B S A 1887: Succession)Bill [HL]: Papers (per Act): 25 Feb, 498; 18 Apr, 624; 29 Jul, 952; 4 Nov, 1085. Presented; 1a, 10 Apr, 602; report from DPRRC, 24 Apr, 638; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, 24 Apr, 639; order of British Transport Police: commitment discharged, 17 Jul, 907; 3a, passed; sent HC, 15 Oct, 1006; Unstarred question, 13 Nov, 248.

BP Exploration Operating Company British Waterways Board Limited (Appellants) v.Chevron (Respondents) v.Severn Trent Shipping Company (Respondents): Water Limited (Petitioners): Judgment, 18 Oct, 182-3. Reports, 7 Nov, 232; 4 Dec, 313; 7 Feb, 454. 2001–02INDEX 1133

Broadcasting: Building Act 1984: Papers (by command): 3 Jul, 65; 16 Jul, 900. Papers (per Act): 15 Oct, 169-70; 5 Mar, 523. Select Committee on Animals in Scientific Procedures, power to exclude cameras, 12 Jul, 96. Building (Amendment)Regulations Broadcasting Act 1990: 2002: Papers (per Act): 27 Jun, 42; 11 Jul, 90-1; 17 Oct, 179; 15 Apr, 612; 29 Apr, 654; 22 May, Motion to revoke, after debate, withdrawn, 740; 1 Jul, 837; 16 Jul, 901; 23 Jul, 924. 13 May, 689.

Broadcasting Act 1996: Papers (per Act): 25 Jun, 30; 5 Jul, 74; 4 Jul, Building Societies Act 1986: 857; 10 Jul, 875. Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 121; 15 Oct, 171; 14 Mar, 550. Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, Lord: Introduced (life peerage), 22 Oct, 187. Burdis (Respondent) v.Livsey Brooks (Respondent) v. (Petitioner) and four other Commissioner of Police of the actions: Metropolis (Appellant) and others Petition for leave to appeal referred to : Appeal Committee, 30 May, 757. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 29 Apr, 652; reports, 18 Jul, 912; 14 Oct, 999; appeal presented, 29 Oct, 1055. Burman (Respondent) v.Mount Cook Land Limited (Petitioners): Browne of Madingley,Lord: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Introduced (life peerage), 18 Jul, 111. Appeal Committee, 18 Dec, 373; report, 25 Mar, 580. BSE: Papers (by command): 4 Oct, 157. Business of the House: Buchanan (Appellant) v.Alba Diagnostics Limited Advancement of Business, 4 Feb, 444; 19 (Respondents): Jun, 796. Extension of time, 8 Jul, 863; 8 Oct, 980; Moved that, notwithstanding the practice of report, 16 Oct, 1011. the House that matters already decided may not be brought forward again during Buchler and another (as joint the same session, the House may if it thinks liquidators of eyland af fit consider and vote on all the motions L D standing in the name of the Lord Whitty Limited)(Respondents) v.Talbot this day; agreed to, 19 Mar, 562. and another (as joint administrative receivers of See also Leyland Daf Limited) and others Standing Orders (Private Business); (Appellants) and others: Standing Orders (Public Business). Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 25 Mar, 580; report, 23 Jul, 923; appeal presented, 24 Sep, 960; extension of time, 4 Nov, 1085. C(a minor)(Petitioner) v.Royal Borough of Kensington and helsea espondents Budget: C (R ): Papers (by command): 17 Apr, 620. Reports, 25 Jul, 141; 23 Oct, 193. 1134 I N D E X 2001–02

Caledonia North Sea Limited Cantor Fitzgerald International (Respondents) v.British (an unlimited company) Telecommunications plc (formerly Cantor Fitzgerald (Appellants): (UK) Limited) and others Caledonia North Sea Limited (Respondents) v.Tradition (UK) (Respondents) v.Kelvin Limited and others (Petitioners) International Services Limited and another and another (formerly Kelvin Catering (Petitioner): imited ppellants L )(A ): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Caledonia North Sea Limited Appeal Committee, 11 Jul, 89; report, 4 (Respondents) v.London Bridge Dec, 313. Engineering Limited (Appellants): Cantwell (Respondent) v.Criminal Caledonia North Sea Limited Injuries Compensation Board (Respondents) v.Norton (No.2) (Appellants): Limited (in liquidation) ppellants Interlocutors of 9 February 2000 and 7 April (A ): 2000 be recalled and interlocutor of 28 July Caledonia North Sea Limited 1998 be restored; no order as to costs, 5 (Respondents) v.Pickup No.7 Jul, 73. Limited (formerly Northern Industrial &Marine Services Cape &Dalgleish (a firm) Company Limited)(Appellants): (Respondents) v.Fitzgerald Caledonia North Sea Limited (Appellant) and others: (Respondents) v.Stena Offshore imited ppellants Extension of time, 20 Jun, 19; 18 Jul, 112; set L (A ): down for hearing and referred to Appellate Caledonia North Sea Limited Committee, 14 Sep, 146; judgment, 25 (Respondents) v.Wood Group Apr, 642. Engineering Contractors Limited (Appellants): Care Homes: (consolidated appeals): Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Judgment, 7 Feb, 454. 12 Dec, 352.

Care Standards Act 2000: allery espondent v ray C (R ) .G Papers (per Act): 12 Dec, 352; 19 Mar, 562; 3 (Appellant): May, 671; 10 Jun, 764; 24 Sep, 965. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; reports, 4 Carnduff (FC) (Petitioner) v.Rock Dec, 313; 24 Jan, 425; appeal presented, 7 and another (Respondents): Feb, 454; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 25 Mar, 580; peti- Petition for leave to appeal referred to tion for leave to intervene referred to Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Appeal Committee, 10 Apr, 600; report, 17 cate, 12 Jul, 94; report, 7 Nov, 232. Apr, 620; judgment, 27 Jun, 832; order for costs, 29 Jul, 951. Carriage by Air Acts (Application of Provisions)Order 2001: Campbell-Savours,Lord: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 16 Nov, 260; report, 27 Nov, 294; appro- Introduced (life peerage), 19 Jul, 117. ved, 19 Dec, 378.

Carriage by Air Acts Cantabrica Coach Holdings Limited (Implementation of the (Appellants) v.Vehicle Montreal Convention 1999) Inspectorate (Respondents)(On Order 2001: Appeal from a Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 16 Nov, 260; report, 27 Nov, 294; appro- Judgment, 22 Nov, 283. ved, 19 Dec, 378. 2001–02INDEX 1135

Casio Computer Company Limited See also (Respondents) v.Sayo and others Deputy Chairmen of Committees. and another (Petitioner) and others: Chan,Lord: Report, 16 Jul, 99. Introduced (life peerage), 2 Jul, 53.

Casson and another (Respondents) Channel Tunnel: v.Ostley PJLimited (Petitioners) Papers (by command): 4 Oct, 157. and others: Unstarred question, 5 Dec, 317. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; report, 19 hannel unnel ct Nov, 263. C T A 1987: Papers (per Act): 19 Nov, 263; 29 Oct, 1056. Cave (Respondent) v.Robinson Jarvis and Rolf (a firm) Channel Tunnel Rail Link Act (Appellants): 1996: Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- Pursuant to Private Business Standing Order late Committee, 16 Jul, 99; judgment, 25 130 decision on interpretation of underta- Apr, 642. kings made and special report printed, 6 Nov, 1107. Cawley,Barony of: Petition claiming succession thereto referred Channel Tunnel (Security)Order to Lord Chancellor, 20 Jun, 18; report; 1994: details entered on the register of hereditary peers, 23 Jul, 125. Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 31 Jan, 441. eltec imited etitioners v C L (P ) . harities ct Astley and others (Respondents): C A 1993: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Act): 18 Oct, 184; 30 Oct, 215; 17 Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 960. Apr, 620; instrument laid on the 17 Apr withdrawn, 13 Jun, 778; 25 Jun, 814; 4 Cemeteries: Jul, 857. Papers (by command): 25 Oct, 204. Chelsea Hospital Act 1876: Census Act 1920: Papers (per Act): 26 Mar, 586. Papers (per Act): 7 Oct, 976. Cheltenham and Gloucester plc Central Sunderland Housing (Respondents) v.Ashford Company Limited (Respondents) (Petitioner): v.Wilson (FC) (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; fee waived; report, 10 Appeal Committee, 14 Feb, 490; report, 13 Jul, 874, 875. Jun, 777; public funding certificate; order as to costs vacated; ordered that petitioner Chemical Weapons: be taxed in accordance with the Access to Papers (by command): 10 Apr, 600; 17 Jul, Justice Act 1999, 10 Oct, 992. 906. erberus oftware imited C S L hemical eapons ct (Petitioners) v.Rowley C W A 1996: (Respondent): Papers (per Act): 25 Apr, 642. Report, 27 Jun, 41. Chester,Bishop of: Cereals Marketing Act 1965: Introduced, 14 Nov, 251. Papers (per Act): 20 Nov, 271; 10 Jun, 763. Chester (Respondent) v.Afshar Chairman of Committees: (Petitioner): L. TordoV appointed, nemine dissentiente, Petition for leave to appeal referred to Chairman of Committees, 20 Jun, 17. Appeal Committee, 25 Jun, 813. 1136 I N D E X 2001–02

Chichester District Council Child Support (Temporary (Appellants) v.Searle and Compensation Payment Scheme) others (Respondents): (Modification and Amendment) Petition for leave to appeal referred to Regulations 2002: Appeal Committee, 12 Nov, 242; reports, 7 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Feb, 455; 18 Mar, 558; appeal presented, 24 Jun, 810; report, 2 Jul, 844; approved, 9 10 Apr, 599; security for costs waived, 15 Jul, 871. Apr, 611; petition that appeal be consoli- dated, 7 May, 674. Child Tax Credit Regulations 2002: rexham For further proceedings see W Draft delivered for approval by resolution; County Borough Council (Appellants) v erry espondent report, 9 Jul, 869, 870; approved, 29 Jul, .B (R ). 953. hief djudication fficer C A O Children: (Respondent) v.Stafford and another (Appellant): Unstarred question, 22 Oct, 189. Judgment, 28 Jun, 47 Children Act 1989: hief onstable of edfordshire Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 20; 25 Jun, 30; 17 C C B Jul, 105; 14 Sep, 148, 149; 15 Jan, 397; 11 Police (Respondent) v.Liversidge Mar, 538; 28 Mar, 594; 8 Jul, 864. (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Children and Young People: Appeal Committee, 25 Jun, 813. Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 24 Apr, 639. Chief Constable of West Yorkshire (Appellant) v.Khan Children (Leaving Care)Act 2000: (Respondent): Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 152. Judgment, 11 Oct, 164. Children (Northern Ireland)Order Child Abuse: 1995: Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 25 Mar, 17 Oct, 179. 582.

Child Labour: China: Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 146. Unstarred question, 18 Jul, 114.

Child Poverty: Chinook ZD 576: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Committee appointed; Lords named en bloc, 19 Dec, 378. 2 Jul, 55. Report and evidence printed, 8 Nov, 237; Child Support: report; Determination and Note of SheriV Papers (by command): 13 Mar, 546. Sir Stephen Young printed, 31 Jan, 441; motion to take note; amendment moved and after debate, disagreed to on division; Child Support Act 1991: original motion agreed to, 5 Nov, 1100. Papers (per Act): 30 Jul, 955. Chiropractors Act 1994: Child Support Appeals (Jurisdiction Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 539. of Courts)Order 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Chorley,Lord: 24 Jun, 810; report, 2 Jul, 844; after debate, Entitled to a Writ of Summons to Parliament approved, 9 Jul, 871. in accordance with SO 9 in place of the Earl of Carnarvon, 15 Oct, 168. Child Support (Miscellaneous Amendments)Regulations 2002: Christmas Day (Trading)Bill [HL]: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Presented; 1a, 17 Oct, 179; explanatory notes 13 Mar, 546; report, 19 Mar, 562; after printed, 18 Oct, 184; report from DPRRC, debate, approved, 11 Apr, 607. 24 Oct, 200; after debate, 2a; committed to 2001–02INDEX 1137

CWH, 7 Nov, 233; order of commitment Civil List Act 1972: discharged, 27 Nov, 295; 3a, privilege amendment agreed to, passed; sent HC, 13 Papers (per Act): 12 Mar, 543. Dec, 356; Civil Partnerships Bill [HL]: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME: Presented; 1a, 9 Jan, 388; report from a Unstarred question, 16 Apr, 617. DPRRC, 23 Jan, 421; after debate, 2 ; committed to CWH, 25 Jan, 428. hronically ick and isabled C S D ivil rocedure ct Persons Act 1970: C P A 1997: Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 147, 148; 17 Dec, Papers (per Act): 9 Jul, 870. 370; 20 Dec, 381; 1 Mar, 516; 24 Sep, 964. hurch and tate C S : Civil Registration: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 22 May, 740. Papers (by command): 22 Jan, 415. ivil ervice Church Commissioners Measure C S : 1947: Papers (by command): 17 Jul, 906. Papers (per Measure): 16 Jul, 100; 15 Jul, 897. Civil Service Act: Cinemas Act 1985: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 1 May, 665. Papers (per Act): 22 Jul, 917. Civil Status: Citizenship: Papers (by command): 11 Jul, 90. Unstarred question, 9 Jul, 80. lark of indermere ord City of London (Ward Elections) C W ,L : Bill: Introduced (life peerage), 2 Jul, 53. Message re carry-over motion from HC, 15 lean ir ct Nov, 256; carry-over motion; message of C A A 1993: concurrence to HC, 21 Nov, 280; from HC; Papers (per Act): 26 Nov, 288. 1a; referred to Examiner’s, 25 Apr, 643; petitions against, 7 May, 675; Examiner’s Cleaner Coal: certificate, 9 May, 683; after debate, 2a; committed to Select Committee, 13 Jun, Unstarred question, 20 Nov, 272. 778; Lords’ appointed, 24 Jul, 936; Lord not present for part of Committee sitting, Climate Change: all parties having consented thereto, 8 Oct, 980; reported from Select Committee Papers (by command): 7 Mar, 530. without amendment; Special Report made; bill not re-committed to UBC (pur- Climate Change:Kyoto Protocol: suant to SO), 15 Oct, 1006; 3a, passed, 29 Oct, 1056; RA, 7 Nov, 1116. Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 6 Feb, 451. Civil Aviation Act 1982: Clingham (formerly C(a minor)) Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 21; 10 Jul, 85; 12 (Appellant) v.Royal Borough of Nov, 244; 13 Nov, 247; 25 Feb, 497; 24 ensington and helsea Apr, 638; 10 Jul, 875; 24 Sep, 970. K C (Respondents)(On Appeal from a ivisional ourt of the ueen s Civil Aviation Act 2001: D C Q ’ Bench Division): Papers (per Act): 10 Jul, 85. Appeal presented, 5 Nov, 226; set down for ivil efence rant ill hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- C D (G )B : tee, 9 Jan, 388; public funding certificate, From HC (endorsed with Speaker’s certifi- 14 Oct, 999; judgment, 17 Oct, 1017. cate); 1a; explanatory notes printed, 29 Jan, 434; report from DPRRC, 6 Feb, 451; 2a; Clinton (Respondent) v.Bradley after debate, Committee negatived, 14 etitioner Feb, 491; 3a; passed, 25 Feb, 499; RA, 26 (P ): Feb, 508. Report, 27 Nov, 294. 1138 I N D E X 2001–02

Coal Industry Act 1994: Commissioners of Customs and Excise Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 121; 23 Jul, 924. (Petitioners) v.Broomco (1984) Limited (Respondents): Coast Protection Act 1949: Reports, 20 Jun, 19; 24 Jul, 134. Papers (per Act): 8 May, 679. ommissioners of ustoms and xcise ode of onduct C C E C C : (Petitioners) v.Zielinski Baker & Motion for resolution; non-fatal amendment Partners Limited (Respondent): moved and after debate, disagreed to on division; original motion agreed to, 2 Jul, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 55-60; motion to amend the resolution of 2 Appeal Committee, 17 Jun, 783. Jul; after debate, agreed to, 24 Jul, 136. Commissioners of Customs and Excise Code of Recommendations for the espondents v arclays ank elfare of ivestock aying (R ) .B B W L :L plc (Petitioners): Hens: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Delivered for approval by resolution, 1 May, Appeal Committee, 20 Nov, 271; report, 665; report, 7 May, 675; approved, 21 12 Mar, 542. Jun, 807.

Code of Recommendations for the Commissioners of Inland Revenue Welfare of Livestock:Meat (Respondents) v.Laird Group Chickens and Breeding Chickens: plc (Appellants): Delivered for approval by resolution, 1 May, Appeal presented, 25 Jun, 813; set down for 665; report, 7 May, 675; approved, 21 hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- Jun, 807. tee, 24 Sep, 962. offee C : Committees: Papers (by command): 10 May, 685. Sessional (Select), see Appeal Committees; Cohort Construction Company ppellate ommittee imited etitioners v A C ; (UK) L (P ) . Consolidation Bills Joint Committee; Melchior (Respondent) and Constitution Committee; another: Delegated Powers and Regulatory eform ommittee Report, 25 Jul, 140. R C (formerly Delegated Powers and Deregulation Committee); Economic Affairs Committee; Collier (Respondent) v.Collier uropean nion ommittee etitioner E U C ; (P ): House of Lords’Offices Committee; Petition for leave to appeal referred to Human Rights Joint Committee; Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. Hybrid Instruments Committee; Liaison Committee; Combermere,Viscounty of: Personal Bills Committee; Privileges,Committee for; Petition claiming succession thereto referred Procedure of the House Committee; to Lord Chancellor, 19 Dec, 377; report; cience and echnology ommittee details entered on the register of hereditary S T C ; election ommittee of peers, 14 Jan, 393. S ,C ; Standing Orders (Private Bills) ommercial ebts Committee; C D : Statutory Instruments Joint Committee. Papers (by command): 29 Oct, 209; 2 Nov, 223; 12 Nov, 243; 17 Dec, 369; 30 Jan, 437; Other (Select), see 13 Feb, 487; 27 May, 748; 17 Jul, 906; 24 Animals in Scientific Procedures Sep, 963; 7 Oct, 975; 16 Oct, 1012. Committee; Chinook ZD 576 Committee; ommunications oint ommittee Commissioners of Customs and Excise C J C ; ppellants v lantiflor Freedom of Information Committee; (A ) .P ouse of ords eform oint ommittee imited espondents H L R J C ; L (R ): Religious Offences,Committee On; Judgment, 25 Jul, 947. Stem Cell Research Committee. 2001–02INDEX 1139

Other, see Community Legal Service (Cost Ecclesiastical Committee; Protection)(Amendment No.2) Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit Regulations 2001: Limited (PARBUL); Parliamentary Office of Science and Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Technology (POST); 30 Oct, 214; report, 6 Nov, 230; after Statutory Instruments Reference debate, approved, 29 Nov, 302. Committee; Compagnie Noga d’Importation et d’Exportation SA (Respondents) Commonhold and Leasehold Reform v.Australia and New Zealand Bill [HL]: Banking Group Limited and other (Petitioners): Presented; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 21 Jun, 26; after debate, 2a; committed to Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- CWH, 5 Jul, 77; report from DPRRC, 5 red to Appeal Committee, 4 Jul, 857. Jul, 74; marshalling order, 24 Jul, 135; CWH, 16 Oct, 175; CWH; amendment Companies: disagreed to on division; reported without amendment, 22 Oct, 189; marshalling Papers (by command): 7 Mar, 530; 16 Jul, order, 7 Nov, 233; report received; 900. amendments made; amendment disagreed to on division; further consideration on Companies Act 1985: report; amendments made, 13 Nov, 248; Queen’s and Prince of Wales’ consents; 3a, Papers (per Act): 18 Oct, 184; 23 Oct, 194; 3 amendments made, amendments disa- Dec, 308; 12 Jul, 893; 22 Jul, 917; 23 Jul, greed to on division; privilege amendment 924. agreed to; after debate, passed; sent HC, 19 Nov, 264; from HC agreed to with Companies (Competent Authority) amendments and privilege amendment, 14 ees egulations Mar, 550; HC amendments considered; (F )R 2002: motion to disagree with HC amendment Delivered for approval by resolution, 7 Mar, withdrawn; amendment agreed to with a 531; report, 12 Mar, 543; approved, 28 consequential amendment; remaining HC Mar, 595. amendments and privilege amendment agreed to; sent HC with amendments, 15 ompanies ees mendment Apr, 612; from HC with HL consequential C (F )(A ) amendment agreed to, 25 Apr, 643; RA, 1 Regulations 2002: May, 664. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 25 Feb, 497; report, 26 Feb, 507; after debate, approved, 11 Mar, 539. Commonwealth Bill: Companies (Particulars of Usual From HC; 1a, 22 Jul, 919; after debate, 2a; esidential ddress committed to CWH, 11 Oct, 997; order of R A ) commitment discharged, 28 Oct, 1048; 3a, (Confidentiality Orders) passed, 6 Nov, 1108; RA, 7 Nov, 1116. Regulations 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 Mar, 530; report, 12 Mar, 543; after Communications: debate, approved, 28 Mar, 594. Papers (by command): 13 Nov, 247; 7 May, ompany irectors 674; 1 Jul, 836; 29 Oct, 1055. C D Disqualification Act 1986: Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 900. Communications Joint Committee: Competition: Motion on desirability of appointing Joint Committee, agreed to; message sent HC, Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 146; 8 Jan, 29 Apr, 654; message of concurrence from 384. HC, 1 May, 665; Lords’ members named; message to HC, 2 May, 668; message from Competition Act 1998: HC to meet, 7 May, 675. Papers (per Act): 3 Jul, 66; 14 Sep, 151; 4 Report and evidence printed, 25 Jul, 948. Jul, 857. 1140 I N D E X 2001–02

Competition Commission: Consolidation Bills: Papers (by command): 4 Jul, 70; 5 Jul, 74; 10 See European Parliamentary Elections Jul, 85; 12 Nov, 243; 3 May, 671; 13 May, Bill [HL]. 688; 23 May, 743; 30 May, 758; 17 Jun, 784; 19 Jun, 795; 26 Jun, 825; 8 Jul, 864; 22 onsolidation ills oint Oct, 1026. C B J Committee: omputer isuse mendment ill HC Members appointed, 13 Dec 357; Lords C M (A )B members named, 14 Mar, 550; message [HL]: from HC to meet, 20 Mar, 572. Presented; 1a, 1 May, 664; report from Reports: DPRRC, 15 May, 719; after debate, 2a; 1st (European Parliamentary Elections Bill committed to CWH, 20 Jun, 805; [HL]), 30 Apr, 658.

Condon,Lord: Constitution Committee: Introduced (life peerage), 17 Jul, 104. Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 28 Jun, 49; Lords substituted, 12 Dec, 352; 23 Jan, 422; 14 Feb, 491. Conservation: Reports: Papers (by command): 27 Jun, 41; 21 Nov, 1st 11 Jul, 91; 279; 25 Feb, 496. 2nd 22 Nov, 283; 3rd 22 Nov, 283; onsignia 4th 23 Jan, 422; C : 5th 11 Mar, 539; Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 6th 17 Jun, 784; 13 Feb, 488. 7th 22 Oct, 1027. Unstarred question, 7 May, 675. Evidence printed: (Devolution: inter-institutional relations in the United Kingdom), 10 Jul, 875. Consolidated Fund (Appropriation Bill): Consumer Protection Act 1987: From HC (endorsed with Speaker’s Certifi- cate); 1a, 16 Jul, 101; 2a; Committee negati- Papers (per Act): 7 Oct, 975. ved; SO 46 having been dispensed with, 3a; passed, 17 Jul, 106; RA, 19 Jul, 117. Contingent Liability: [Cited as Appropriation (No. 2) Act] Papers (by command): 25 Jun, 30; 16 Oct, 174; 17 Oct, 179; 29 Oct, 210; 2 Nov, 223; 27 Nov, 294; 4 Dec, 313; 19 Dec, 377; 6 Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) Feb, 450; 11 Feb, 460; 25 Feb, 496; 25 Mar, (No.2)Bill: 581; 10 Apr, 600; 1 May, 664; 7 May, 674; 17 Jun, 783; 27 Jun, 832; 2 Jul, 844; 8 Jul, From HC (endorsed with Speaker’s certifi- a a 864; 7 Oct, 975; 10 Oct, 992; 15 Oct, 1005; cate); 1 , 1 Jul, 837; 2 ; Committee negati- 16 Oct, 1012. ved, 3 Jul, 849; 3a; passed, 4 Jul, 858; RA, 8 Jul, 865. ontracting ut unctions in [Cited as Appropriation Act] C O (F Relation to Applications for Patents)Order 2002: onsolidated und ill C F B : Draft delivered for approval by resolution, From HC (endorsed with Speaker’s certifi- 28 Oct, 1047; withdrawn; second draft laid; cate); 1a; Message from HC; 13 Dec, 357; report, 5 Nov, 1099, 1100. 2a; Committee negatived; SO 46 having been dispensed with, 3a; passed, 17 Dec, ontracting ut unctions in 370; RA, 18 Dec, 373. C O (F relation to Apsley House)Order 2002: Consolidated Fund (No.2)Bill: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 9 From HC (endorsed with Speaker’s certifi- Jan, 388; report, 15 Jan, 397; withdrawn, cate); 1a, 12 Mar, 543; 2a; committee nega- 18 Jan, 409; second draft laid, 23 Jan, 421; tived, 14 Mar, 550; 3a, passed, 18 Mar, 558; report, 29 Jan, 433; after debate, approved, RA, 19 Mar, 561. 14 Feb, 491. 2001–02INDEX 1141

Contracting Out (Functions of Cook (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Local Authorities:Income-Taxes)(Respondent) v.Cawood Related Benefits)Order 2002: (Petitioner): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Report, 23 Jul, 126. 26 Jun, 825; report, 2 Jul, 845; after debate, approved, 9 Jul, 871. Cook (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Taxes)(Respondent) v.Clifford Contracting Out (Local Education (Petitioner): uthority unctions ngland A F )(E ) Report, 23 Jul, 126. Order 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 Cook (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Feb, 455; report, 26 Feb, 507; after debate, Taxes)(Respondent) v.Jeffries approved, 28 Mar, 595. (Petitioner): Contracting Out of Functions Report, 23 Jul, 126. (Tribunal Staff)Order 2001: Co-operative Retail Services Limited Draft delivered for approval by resolution, (Respondents) v.Taylor Young 28 Jun, 48; report, 5 Jul, 75; approved, 18 artnership and others Oct, 184. P (Appellants) and others: Contractual Obligations: Extension of time, 2 Jul, 53; set down for hea- ring and referred to an Appellate Commit- Papers (by command): 7 Oct, 975. tee, 14 Sep, 146; petition to lodge separate case ordered as prayed, 13 Feb, 487; judg- Control of Pollution Act 1974: ment, 25 Apr, 642. Papers (per Act): 4 Mar, 521. Copas and another (t/a capas Brothers (a firm)) (Respondents) onvention on the uture of C F v.Royal Borough of Windsor urope E : and Maidenhead (Petitioners): Motion to appoint the alternate National Report, 25 Jul, 140. Parliamentary Representatives, after debate, agreed to, 28 Jan, 431. Copyright etc. and Trade Marks (Offences and Enforcement)Bill: Conventional Weapons: From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 15 Paper (by command): 22 May, 740. Apr, 612; report from DPRRC, 24 Apr, 638; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, Cook (Her Majesty’s Inspector of 10 May, 686; order of commitment Taxes)(Respondent) v.Billings discharged, 18 Jun, 791; after debate, 2a; etitioner committed to CWH, 12 Jul, 894; 3a, pas- AJ (P ): sed, 16 Jul, 901; RA, 24 Jul, 937. Report, 23 Jul, 126. Copyright (Visually Impaired Cook (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Persons)Bill: Taxes)(Respondent) v.Billings From HC; 1a, 24 Jun, 810; report from CJ (Petitioner): DPRRC, 3 Jul, 849; after debate, 2a, com- Report, 23 Jul, 126. mitted to CWH, 12 Jul, 894; order of com- mitment discharged, 30 Jul, 956; 3a; pas- sed, 11 Oct, 997; RA, 7 Nov, 1116. Cook (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Taxes)(Respondent) v.Billings Corbett of Castle Vale,Lord: etitioner RJ (P ): Introduced (life peerage), 17 Jul, 104. Report, 23 Jul, 126. Corbett (suing as administrator of Cook (Her Majesty’s Inspector of the estate of Miss NATresawna Taxes)(Respondent) v.Billings (deceased))(Petitioner) v.Bond f SJ (Petitioner): (a firm)(Respondents): Report, 23 Jul, 126. Report, 16 Jul, 99. 1142 I N D E X 2001–02

Cornhill Insurance plc Court of Auditors (EUC Report): (Petitioners) v.DEStamp Felt Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, Roofing Contractors Limited 8 Jan, 385. (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Court of Protection (Enduring Appeal Committee, 15 Apr, 611; report, 10 Powers of Attorney) Jun, 762. (Amendment)Rules 2002: Motion for annulment, after debate, with- Coroners Act 1988: drawn, 9 May, 684. Papers (per Act): 18 Jul, 112; 17 Jun, 784; 24 Courtown,Earl. Sep, 970. Courtown,Earl of: Corporate Regulation: Certificate of adjudication of bankruptcy Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, received, 4 Jul, 69. annulment of ban- 20 Mar, 572. kruptcy dated 21 October 2002 received, 22 Oct, 1026. Corruption: Courts Act 1971: Papers (by command): 16 Oct, 174. Papers (per Act): 19 Nov, 263. ouncil of urope C E : Courts and Legal Services Act 1990: Papers (by command): 16 Oct, 174. Papers (per Act): 9 Jul, 80; 24 Jul, 135; 8 Jul, 864; 15 Oct, 1005. Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000: Covent Garden Market Act 1961: Papers (per Act): 15 Oct, 169; 8 Jul, 864; 16 Papers (per Act): 8 Nov, 237; 12 Dec, 352; 10 Jul, 901. Jun, 764.

Countryside and Tourism: Cowan (FC) (Petitioner) v.West and Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, another (Respondent): 17 Oct, 179. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- County Courts Act 1984: cate, 24 Sep, 960. Papers (per Act): 7 Feb, 456. Cowan (Petitioner) v.Cowan (Respondent): County Fire Officer (Petitioner) v. City Logistics Limited Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- espondents red to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 145; (R ): report, 19 Nov, 263. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; report, 26 Craft Skills: Feb, 506. Unstarred question, 15 Jul, 897. Court of Appeal (Appeals from Pathogens Access Appeal Crime: Commission)Rules 2002: Papers (by command): 25 Jun, 29; 14 Sep, 146; 6 Dec, 320; 19 Jun, 795; 24 Sep, 962; 7 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Oct, 974. 12 Jun, 773; report, 18 Jun, 790; approved, 10 Jul, 876. Crime and Disorder Act 1998: Court of Appeal (Appeals from Papers (per Act): 10 Jul, 85; 16 Jul, 100; 20 Proscribed Organisation Appeal Mar, 571; 9 Jul, 870. Commission)Rules 2002: rime eduction Draft delivered for approval by resolution, C R : 14 Mar, 549; report, 26 Mar, 586; after Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, debate, approved, 10 Jul, 876. 27 Mar, 591. 2001–02INDEX 1143

Criminal Appeal Act 1995: Criminal Justice and Police Act Papers (per Act): 25 Jun, 30; 9 Jul, 80; 11 Jul, 2001: 889; 23 Jul, 924. Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 150; 25 Feb, 497; 11 Mar, 538; 17 Jul, 906. Criminal Defence Service (Representation Order Appeals) Criminal Justice and Public Order (Amendment)Regulations 2002: Act 1994: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Papers (per Act): 20 May, 732. 20 Mar, 571; withdrawn, 25 Mar, 581; second draft laid, 26 Mar, 585; report, 16 Apr, 617; after debate, approved, 13 Jun, Criminal Justice (International Co- 779. operation)Act 1990 (Modification)Order 2001: Criminal Injuries Compensation Act Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1995: 24 Oct, 199; report, 30 Oct, 215; approved, Papers (per Act): 16 Apr, 617; 21 May, 736. 15 Nov, 256.

Criminal Injuries Compensation Criminal Justice (International Co- (Northern Ireland)Order 2002: operation)Act 1990: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 Papers (per Act): 25 Feb, 497. Feb, 455; report, 12 Feb, 464; withdrawn; second draft laid, 25 Feb, 496, 498; report, Crown Agents Act 1979: 5 Mar, 524; after debate, approved, 11 Mar, 539. Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 119; 22 Jul, 918.

Criminal Justice: Crown Estate Act 1961: Papers (by command): 17 Jul, 906; 14 Oct, Papers (per Act): 9 Jul, 80; 9 Jul, 870. 1000. Crown Prosecution Inspectorate Criminal Justice Act 1967: Act 2000: Papers (per Act): 24 Sep, 966. Papers (per Act): 2 May, 668. riminal ustice ct C J A 1987: CRSmith Glaziers (Dunfermline) Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 121; 22 Jul, 918. Limited (Appellants) v. Commissioners of Customs and Criminal Justice Act 1988: Excise (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 25 Feb, 497. Appeal dismissed, 20 Jun, 19; appeal presen- ted, 25 Jul, 140; extension of time, 4 Oct, Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Offensive 157; 13 Nov, 247; 18 Dec, 373; set down for Weapons)Order 2002: hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 28 Jan, 430. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 15 May, 718; report, 21 May, 736; after debate, approved, 21 Jun, 807. Cullen (Appellant) v.Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Criminal Justice Act 1991: Constabulary (Respondent): Papers (per Act): 23 Oct, 194; 4 Nov, 1086. Petition to restore appeal (time limited by SO V having expired) referred to Appeal Com- Criminal Justice and Court Services mittee, 4 Mar, 520; report, 25 Mar, 581; ct extension of time, 7 May, 674; set down for A 2000: hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 21; 8 Oct, 162; 24 tee, 18 Jun, 790. Jul, 935; 22 Oct, 1027. Cultural Property: Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 (Amendment)Order 2002: Papers (by command): 30 Apr, 658. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, ulture 16 May, 724; report, 21 May, 737; after C : debate, approved, 21 Jun, 807. Papers (by command): 27 Jun, 41. 1144 I N D E X 2001–02

Cummins (Respondent) v.Shell Data Protection (Processing of International Manning Services Sensitive Personal Data) (Petitioners): (Elected Representatives)Order Petition for leave to appeal referred to 2002: Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 960. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 24 Jul, 934; report, 22 Oct, 1027; approved, Currency Act 1983: 4 Nov, 1086. Papers (per Act): 24 Oct, 199. Dean (Respondent) v.Allin &Watts (a firm)(Appellants): ustoms and xcise C E : Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (by command): 19 Jul, 117; 25 Mar, Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; reports, 7 581. Nov, 232; 4 Dec, 313; appeal presented, 18 Dec, 373; security cost waived, 8 Jan, 384; ustoms and xcise anagement extension of time, 29 Jan, 433; 11 Mar, 534; C E M 24 Apr, 638; petition withdrawn, 28 May, Act 1979: 751. Papers (per Act): 9 May, 683. Debt: D’Souza (Appellant) v.London Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 147. Borough of Lambeth (Respondents): Declaration and Registration of nterests Petition for leave to appeal referred to I : Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; reports, 7 Register of Lords’ Interests prepared by the Nov, 232; 4 Dec, 313; 11 Feb, 459; appeal Clerk of the Parliaments, printed 8 May, presented, 25 Feb, 495; extension of time, 680. 10 Apr, 600; set down for hearing and See also referred to Appellate Committee, 15 Apr, Disclaimer of Peerages; 611. Lords.

Damages Act 1996: Deepak Fertilisers and Papers (per Act): 27 Jun, 41. Petrochemicals Corporation Limited (Respondents) v.Davy Damages (Personal Injury)Order McKee (London)Limited 2001: (Petitioners): Motion for resolution, after debate, disa- Petition for leave to appeal referred to greed to on division, 29 Nov, 302. Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 960. Defence: Darby (widow and administratrix of the estate of Kevin Alan Papers (by command): 25 Jun, 29; 2 Jul, 54; arby deceased etitioner 29 Nov, 301; 3 Dec, 307; 27 Feb, 510; 8 Jul, D (AP) (P ) 864; 18 Jul, 913; 17 Oct, 1017. v.National Trust (Respondents): Report, 5 Jul, 74. Delaware Mansions Limited and others (Respondents) v.Lord Dart (Respondent) v.Dart Mayor and Citizens of the City (Petitioner): of Westminster (Appellants): Report, 16 Jul, 99. Judgment, 25 Oct, 203.

artford hurrock rossing ct Delegated Powers and Regulatory D -T C A eform ommittee 1988: R C : Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 151. [The bills, instruments and proposals for instruments covered by a report are listed after it, those bills in italics were Data Protection Act 1998: commented on or drawn to the attention of Papers (per Act): 10 Jul, 85; 4 Oct, 159; 9 Jul, the House in a Report.] 870; 1 Nov, 1082. Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 26 Jun, 35; Debate, Closure of. Lord substituted, 27 Mar, 591. 2001–02INDEX 1145

Reports: 12th (Police Reform Bill [HL]; Export 1st (Land Registration Bill [HL]; Travel Control Bill (Government amendments Concessions (Eligibility) Bill [HL]; for Committee Stage); Civil Defence International Development Bill [HL]; (Grant) Bill; National Lottery Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill (Amendment) Bill [HL]), 6 Feb, 451; [HL]; British Overseas Territories Bill 13th (Draft Deregulation (Restaurant [HL]; European Union (Implications of Licensing Hours) Order 2002; Draft Withdrawal) Bill [HL]; and requesting Deregulation (Bingo and Other Gaming) evidence on the proposal for the draft Order 2002), 6 Feb, 451; Regulatory Reform (Special Occasions 14th (Education Bill; Employment Bill; Sex Licensing) Order 2001), 5 Jul, 74; Discrimination (Amendment) (No.2) Bill 2nd (OYce of Communications Bill [HL]; [HL]), 6 Mar, 527; Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill 15th (Proposal for Draft Regulatory [HL]), 18 Jul, 113; Reform (Housing Assistance) (England 3rd (European Communities (Amendment) and Wales) Order 2002; Proposal for Bill; National Heritage Bill [HL]; Draft Regulatory Reform (Carer’s Homelessness Bill; Land Registration Bill Allowance) Order 2002; Proposal for [HL] – Government amendments for Draft Regulatory Reform (Vaccine report stage; Christmas Day (Trading) Damage Payments Act 1979) Order 2002; Bill [HL]; European Communities Draft Regulatory Reform (Voluntary (Finance) Bill [HL]), 24 Oct, 200; Aided Schools Liabilities and Funding) 4th (Draft Regulatory Reform (Special (England) Order 2002; Draft Regulatory Occasions Licensing) Order 2001), 24 Reform (Golden Jubilee Licensing) Order Oct, 200; 2002), 6 Mar, 527; 5th (Draft Regulatory Reform (Special 16th (Proceeds of Crime Bill; Justice Occasions Licensing) Order 2001), 21 (Northern Ireland) Bill; Tax Credits Bill; Nov, 280; Scottish Parliament (Referendum) Bill 6th (Export Control Bill; Electoral Fraud [HL] - Commons Amendments; National (Northern Ireland) Bill; Sex Health Service Reform and Health Care Discrimination (Election Candidates) Professions Bill – Government Bill; Human Reproduction Cloning Response), 20 Mar, 572; Bill[HL]; Welfare of Ducks [HL]; 17th (Draft Deregulation (Correction of Parliament Act 1949 (Amendment) Bill Birth and Death Entries in Registers of [HL]; Football (Disorder) (Amendment) Other Records) Order 2002), 20 Mar, Bill) 21 Nov, 280; 572; 7th (Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Bill; 18th (Marine Wildlife Conservation Bill; OYce of Communications Bill) [HL]; and Public Trustee (Liability and Fees) Bill; requesting evidence on the proposal for Public Services (Disruption) Bill [HL]; the draft Regulatory Reform (Voluntary Divorce (Religious Marriages) Bill; Aided Schools Liabilities and Funding) Industrial and Provident Societies Bill; (England) Order 2002), 26 Nov, 288; Education Bill-Government Amendments 8th ((Disposals of Dwelling-houses by Local for Committee Stage; Copyright, etc. and Authorities) Order 2001), 3 Dec, 308; Trade Marks (OVences and Enforcement) 9th (State Pension Credit Bill [HL]; Animal Bill; Borough Freedom (Family Health Bill; Dignity at Work Bill [HL]), Succession) Bill [HL]), 24 Apr, 638; 19 Dec, 378; 19th (Draft Regulatory Reform (Housing 10th (Northern Ireland Arms Assistance) (England and Wales) Order Decommissioning (Amendment) Bill; 2002; Draft Regulatory Reform (Carers’ National Health Service Reform and Allowance) Order 2002), 24 Apr, 638; Health Care Professions Bill; Disability 20th (Tax Credits Bill – Government Discrimination (Amendment) Bill [HL]; amendments for Committee Stage; Civil Partnerships Bill [HL]; Religious Proceeds of Crime Bill – Government OVences Bill [HL]), 23 Jan, 421; amendments for Committee Stage; 11th (Draft Regulatory Reform (Voluntary Mobile Telephones (Re-programming) Aided Schools Liabilities and Funding) Bill [HL]; Computer Misuse (England) Order 2002; draft Regulatory (Amendment) Bill [HL]), 15 May, 719; Reform (Golden Jubilee Licensing) Order 21st (Draft Regulatory Reform (Vaccine 2002; and requesting evidence for the Damage Payments Act 1979) Order 2002; proposals for the draft Regulatory and requesting evidence on the proposal Reform (Housing Assistance) (England for the Draft Regulatory (Removal of 20 and Wales) Order 2002; draft Regulatory Member Limit in Partnerships etc.) Order Reform (Carers’ Allowance) Order 2002; 2002), 15 May, 719; draft Regulatory Reform (Vaccine 22nd (Adoption and Children Bill; Justice Damage Payments Act 1979) Order 2002, (Northern Ireland) Bill – Government 23 Jan, 421; Response), 29 May, 754; 1146 I N D E X 2001–02

23rd (Draft Regulatory Reform (Removal Dentists Act 1984 (Dental of 20 Member Limit in Partnerships etc.) Auxiliaries)Order 2002: Order 2002), 19 Jun, 796; 24th (Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Bill; Enterprise Bill; Copyright (Visually 30 Apr, 658; report, 7 May, 675; approved, Impaired Persons) Bill), 3 Jul, 849; 14 May, 694. 25th (Draft Regulatory Reform (Sugar Beet Research and Education) Order 2002; Department for Environment,Food Regulatory Reform (Credit Unions) and Rural Affairs (Petitioners) Order 2002; Regulatory Reform v. ASDA Stores Limited and (Business Tenancies) (England and another espondents Wales) Order 2003; Regulatory Reform (R ): (Special Occasions Licensing) Order Petition for leave to appeal in accordance 2002), 25 Jul, 948; with the Administration of Justice Act 26th (Adoption and Children Bill – 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 8 Government Amendments for Report Jul, 863. Stage; Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill – Government Amendments Department for Social Development for Report Stage and for Committee (Re- (Respondents) v.Walsh and commitment); Private Hire Vehicles another etitioners (Carriage of Guide Dogs etc.) Bill), 16 (AP) (P ): Oct, 1012; Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- 27th (Proposal for the Draft Regulatory red to Appeal Committee; legal aid certifi- Reform (Sugar Beet Research and cate, 22 May, 739; reports, 17 Jul, 905; 9 Education) Order 2003; Proposal for the Oct, 984. Draft Regulatory Reform (Special Occasions Licensing) Order 2002), 16 Deputy Chairmen of Committees: Oct, 1012; 28th (Adoption and Children Bill – L. Brabazon of Tara appointed, nemine dis- Government amendments for Third sentiente, Principal Deputy Chairman, 20 Reading; Nationality, Immigration and Jun, 18; Panel of deputy chairman appoin- Asylum Bill – Government amendments ted en bloc, 26 Jun, 37; Lords added to for Third Reading; Sexual OVences panel of deputy chairmen, 23 Oct, 194; 2 (Amendment) Bill), 30 Oct, 1065; May, 668; Lord added to panel of deputy 29th (Proposal for the draft Regulatory chairman, 10 Jun, 764. Reform (Credit Unions) Order 2003; and See also requesting evidence on the proposal for Chairman of Committees. the Draft Regulatory Reform (Assured Periodic Tenancies) (Rent Increases) Deputy Speakers: Order 2003; Draft Regulatory Reform (Removal of 20 Member Limit in See Partnerships etc.) Order 2002), 30 Oct, Speakers. 1065; Deregulation (Bingo and Other aming rder Dental Auxiliaries (Amendment) G )O 2002: Regulations 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution and referred to DPRRC, 28 Jan, 430; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, report, 6 Feb, 451; after debate, approved, 25 Apr, 642; report, 7 May, 675; after 28 Feb, 515. debate, approved, 14 May, 694. Deregulation (Correction of Birth Dentistry: and Death Entries in Registers or Other Records)Order 2002: Papers (by command): 30 Oct, 214. Draft delivered for approval by resolution and referred to DPRRC, 9 Jan, 388; with- Dentists Act 1984: drawn, 22 Jan, 415; second draft laid, 11 Mar, 536; report, 20 Mar, 572; after Papers (per Act): 27 Jun, 833. debate, approved, 14 May, 694.

Dentists Act 1984 (Amendment) Deregulation (Disposals of Order 2001: Dwelling-houses by Local uthorities rder Draft delivered for approval by resolution, A )O 2001: 30 Oct, 214; report, 6 Nov, 230; after Draft delivered for approval by resolution debate, approved, 22 Nov, 284. and referred to DPRRC, 28 Nov, 298; 2001–02INDEX 1147

report, 3 Dec, 308; after debate, approved, Designers Guild Limited 17 Jan, 405. (Appellants) v.Russell Williams (Textiles)Limited (trading as Washington DC) (Respondents): eregulation nstruments and D I Petition that the determination of costs be Proposals for Instruments: reviewed referred to Appeal Committee, 27 Nov, 293; report, 11 Feb, 460. See Deregulation (Bingo and other Gaming) Order 2002; Development of Tourism Act 1969: Deregulation (Correction of Birth and Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 120; 23 Oct, 194; 28 Death entries in Registers or Other Feb, 514; 11 Jul, 889; 24 Jul, 935; 15 Oct, Records)Order 2002; 1005; 24 Oct, 1042. Deregulation (Disposals of Dwelling- houses by ocal uthorities rder L A )O Devolution: 2001; Deregulation (Restaurant Licensing Papers (by command): 18 Dec, 374; 9 May, Hours)Order 2002; 683. Regulatory Reform (Assured Periodic Tenancies)(Rent Increases)Order Dharamshi (Petitioner) v. 2003; Dharamshi (Respondent): Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) order 2003; Reports, 20 Jun, 19; 24 Jul, 134; 18 Oct, 183. Regulatory Reform (Carers’ Allowance)Order 2002; Diabetes: Regulatory Reform (Credit Unions) Order 2002; Unstarred question, 17 Jul, 907. Regulatory Reform (Golden Jubilee Licensing)Order 2002; Dignity at Work Bill [HL]: egulatory eform ousing R R (H Presented; 1a, 3 Dec, 309; report from ssistance ngland and ales A )(E W ) DPRRC, 19 Dec, 378; after debate, 2a; rder O 2002; committed to CWH, 27 Mar, 591; order of Regulatory reform (Housing commitment discharged, 10 May, 686; 3a, Management Agreements)Order 2003; passed; sent HC, 29 May, 755. Regulatory Reform (Removal of 20 Member Limit in Partnerships etc.) rder Director General of Fair Trading O 2002; riginal espondent and ross Regulatory Reform (Special Occasions (O R C - Licensing)Order 2001; Appellant) v.First National Regulatory Reform (Special Occasions Bank plc (Original Appellants Licensing)Order 2002; and Cross-Respondents): Regulatory Reform (Sugar Beet esearch and ducation rder Order of commitment discharged; cause R E )O 2003; heard in part, 2 Oct, 154; cause further and Regulatory Reform (Vaccine Damage fully heard and consideration adjourned Payments Act 1979) Order 2002; sine die, 3 Oct, 154; Judgment, 25 Oct, 203. Regulatory Reform (Voluntary Aided Schools Liabilities and Funding) irector of ublic rosecutions (England)Order 2002; D P P (Respondent) v.Avery (Petitioner): Deregulation (Restaurant Petition for extension of time and leave to icensing ours rder appeal in accordance with the Administra- L H )O 2002: tion of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Draft delivered for approval by resolution Committee, 22 Jan, 415; report, 18 Jul, and referred to DPRRC, 24 Jan, 425; 912. report, 6 Feb, 451; after debate, approved, 28 Feb, 515. Directors’Remuneration Report Regulations 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Derelict Land Act 1982: 25 Jun, 813; withdrawn; second draft laid, 1 Jul, 836, 837; report, 2 Jul, 844; after Papers (per Act): 24 Sep, 965. debate, approved, 24 Jul, 937. 1148 I N D E X 2001–02

Disability: Statutory Instruments Papers (by command): 15 Mar, 552. Damages (Personal Injury) Order 2001: Unstarred question, 8 Nov, 237. Motion for resolution: (43-106), 29 Nov, 304-5; Disability Discrimination: Financial Services and Markets Tribunal Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, Rules 2001: 4 Jul, 71. Motion to withdraw: (129-140), 23 Oct, 195-6; Disability Discrimination Act 1995: Human Rights Act 1998 (Designated Papers (per Act): 4 Oct, 159; 22 Oct, 188; 26 Derogation) Order 2001: Nov, 288; 11 Dec, 347-8; 13 Feb, 487; 13 Mar, 546; 25 Mar, 582; 30 Apr, 658; instru- Motion to approve: (69-148) 19 Nov, 264-5. ments laid on 30 Apr withdrawn, 1 May, Motions: 664; 23 May, 743; 10 Jun, 763; 24 Jun, 810; 3 Jul, 848; 10 Jul, 875; 29 Jul, 952; 24 Sep, Code of Conduct: 964. Motion for resolution: (149-152), 2 Jul, 60-2; Disability Discrimination Hunting with Dogs: Ban: (Amendment)Bill [HL]: Motion for resolution: (74-331), 19 Mar, 563-5; Presented; 1a, 8 Jan, 385; report from DPRRC; after debate, 2a; committed to Hunting with Dogs: Hunting Under Licence: CWH, 23 Jan, 421, 422; CWH, Motion for resolution: (366*-59), 19 Mar, amendments made; reported with 565-7; amendments, 6 Mar, 528; report received; amendment made, 10 Apr, 603; 3a; privi- Hunting with Dogs: Supervision: lege amendment agreed to; passed; sent Motion for resolution: (97-119), 19 Mar, HC, 25 Apr, 643; 567-8; Disability Rights Commission Act TSE (England) Regulations 2002: 1999: Motion for annulment: (95-16), 15 May, 720-1. Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 120; 16 Jul, 901. Other: Disabled People in the Performing Chinook ZD 576 (Report): Arts: Amendment to Motion to take note: (34-65), Unstarred question, 29 Apr, 654. 5 Nov, 1103. isclaimer of eerages House of Lords’ OYces Committee Report D P : 2nd: See (86-143), 23 Jul, 129-31; Silkin,Barony of. Procedure Committee: Dispensing Order of 14th January Amendment to Motion to agree 5th Report; 1922: CWH: (63-192), (44-177), (70-132), (61-98), (33-95), 24 Jul, 937-41, 943-5. Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 4 Jul, 70. Public Bills: Dispensing Order of 19th December Adoption and Children Bill: 1881: Report: (64-109), (97-117), 14 Oct, 1000-2; Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 4 Jul, 70. (196-162), 16 Oct, 1012-4; (136-129), (128- 128), 23 Oct, 1036-9; ispensing arrant of th D W 27 3a: (55-138), 30 Oct, 1065-6; October 1884: HC Amendments: (184-215), 5 Nov, 1101-3; Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 4 Jul, 70. Animal Health Bill: Divisions: CWH: (130-124), 26 Mar, 587-8; (59-74), 25 [Note. The first figure appearing in each Jul, 948-9; (62-80), 7 Oct, 977; (85-110), 8 bracket denotes the number of Lords Oct, 981-2; voting Content, the second figure, those Report: (171-123), (186-127), (99-103), (30- voting Not-Content. LDiscrepancy between 41), 22 Oct, 1027-33; (182-129), (179-133), Tellers’ figures and recorded names.] (110-116), 29 Oct, 1057-62; 2001–02INDEX 1149

3a: (165-128), (174-132), (167-139), (169-130), Report: (86-158), (74-128), 17 Jan, 405-8; 4 Nov, 1086-93; (115-177), (89-164), 22 Jan, 416-9;

HC Amendments: (144-108), 7 Nov, 1116-7; Export Control Bill: Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Bill Remaining Stages: (145-120), (150-108), 18 CWH: (149-139), 29 Nov, 303-4; (100-124), 3 Apr, 624-7; Dec, 309-10; 3a: (71*-129), 20 May, 733-4; Report: (227-145) (227-138) (227-135*) (228- 133) (209-134) (191-117) (181-110), 6 Dec, HC Amendments: (74-142), 23 Jul, 926-8; 321-34; (240-141) (200*-128), 10 Dec, 341-5;

HC Amendments: (66-157) (234-121) (174- Homelessness Bill: 153) (196-145) (48-135), 13 Dec, 358-66; Report: (85-156), 15 Jan, 398-9; British Overseas Territories Bill [HL]: International Development Bill [HL]: CWH: (69-124), (60-123), 24 Jul, 136-8;

Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill CWH: (77-135) 16 Jul, 101-2; [HL]: 3a: (67-149), (55-107) 25 Oct, 205-7; CWH: (70-130), 22 Oct, 189-90; Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill: Report: (52-123) 13 Nov, 248-9;

3a: (86-170) (45-182), 19 Nov, 265-8; Report: (90-158), (94-170), (34-98), 1 Jul, 838-41; (84-151), (88-145), 4 Jul, 858-61; Education Bill: Land Registration Bill [HL]: CWH: (75-133), 2 May, 669-70; (96-106), 7 May, 675-6; (129-119), (78-120), 14 May, CWH: (79-115) 17 Jul, 106-7; 695-7; (63-93), 23 May, 744-5; a Report: (116-141), 17 Jun, 785-6; (82-155), 3 : (82-132) (77-112), 8 Nov, 237-40; (79-157), (115-129), 19 Jun, 796-801; (105- 152), (130-132), (3-30), (3-30), 26 Jun, 826-30; National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill: 3a: (183-141), (135-128), (161-136), 3 Jul, 849-54; CWH: (86-109), 21 Mar, 576-7; (90-117), 11 Apr, 607-8; HC Amendments: (172-168), (208-127), 23 Jul, 928-32; (112-120), 24 Jul, 941-3; Report: (227-136), (119-122), 30 Apr, 659-62; Employment Bill: 3a: (131-108), (100-104), 16 May, 725-7; Report: (114-130), 11 Jun, 769-70; (184-87), 18 Jun, 791-2; Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill: Enterprise Bill: CWH: (89-121), 8 Jul, 865-6; (56-102), 9 Jul, CWH: (53-102), 30 Jul, 956-7; 871-2; (81-94), 10 Jul, 876-7; (116-111), (84- 108*), 17 Jul, 907-9; Report: (134-123), (75-126), 15 Oct, 1006-9; Report: (171-107), (83-82), (26-61), (22-56), 9 3a: (92-86), (119-112), (72-113), (61-103), 28 Oct, 986-9; (64-109), (77-71), 10 Oct, 994-5; Oct, 1048-53; CWH (on recommitment): (103-39), (101- HC Amendments: (148-136), (147-129), 4 34), 17 Oct, 1019-20; Nov, 1093-6;

European Communities (Amendment) Bill: Report: (48-122), (56-110), 24 Oct, 1043-5;

CWH: (58-121), 15 Nov, 257-8 (119-276), 3a: (171-116), (144-121), (147*-103), (68*-97), (116-174), (74-140), 20 Nov, 272-6; 257-8; (96-93), (52-70), (46-71), (20-63), 31 Oct, (11-142) (73-136), 26 Nov, 289-91; 1071-80; 1150 I N D E X 2001–02

HC Amendments: (173-120), (52-84), 6 Nov, last be amended referred to Appeal Com- 1109-11; mittee, 14 Oct, 999. Northern Ireland Arms Decommissioning (Amendment) Bill: Driving Licences (Disqualification 3a: (102-160), 25 Feb, 499-500; until Test Passed)(Prescribed OYce of Communications Bill [HL]: Offences)Order 2001: CWH: (71-148) 29 Oct, 210-11; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 15 Nov, 255; report, 27 Nov, 294; after Report: (73-144), 22 Nov, 284-5; debate, approved, 19 Dec, 379. Police Reform Bill [HL]: Report: (205-131), 15 Apr, 612-4; Drug Abstinence Order 3a: (151-127), (165-127), (168-121), (54-106), (Responsible Officer)(No.2) (158-101); 25 Apr, 643-50; Order 2001: Proceeds of Crime Bill: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, CWH: (64-108), 22 Apr, 631-2; (68-143), 13 17 Jul, 105; report, 16 Oct, 175; approved, May, 689-91; 18 Oct, 184. Report: (137-131), (159-136), (114-122), 25 Jun, 815-9; Drug Trafficking: 3a: (149-132), 11 Jul, 890-2; Papers (by command): 4 Oct, 157. HC Amendments: (126-44), 22 Jul, 919-20; Tax Credits Bill: Drug Trafficking Act 1994: Report: (121-118), 12 Jun, 774-5; (70-92), 13 Papers (per Act): 25 Feb, 498. Jun, 780-1; 3a: (23-81), 20 Jun, 805; Drugs: Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [HL]: Papers (by command): 15 Oct, 169; 10 Jul, CWH: (16-56), 7 Dec, 336-7; 875. Report: (16-49), 1 Mar, 517; 3a: (14-108), (15-89), 15 Mar, 553-5; DSG Retail Limited (Petitioners) v. xfordshire ounty ouncil State Pensions Credit Bill [HL]: O C C (Respondents): Report: (123-143), 12 Feb, 465-6. Report, 27 Jun, 41. No Quorum: Fixed-term Employees (Prevention of Less inancial ervices imited Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2002: DTE F S L (Petitioners) v.Wilson (Her Motion for approval: (13-2), 24 Jul, 945. Majesty’s Inspector of Taxes) (Respondent): Divorce (Religious Marriages)Bill: Report, 22 Oct, 187. From HC; 1a, 15 Apr, 612; report from DPRRC, 24 Apr, 638; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, 10 May, 686; order of Dubai Aluminium Company Limited commitment discharged, 20 Jun, 804; 3a; v.Salaam (Respondent) and passed, 22 Jul, 919; RA, 24 Jul, 937. others (Original Appellants and ross espondents and others ithers arms imited C -R ) DJ & C W (F )L and another (Original (Petitioners) v.Ambic Equipment espondent and ross imited espondents R C - L (R ): Appellants): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 29 May, 754. Extension of time, 26 Jun, 34; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 16 Jul, 99. Donohue (Respondent) v.Armco Inc and others (Appellants): Duchies of Lancaster and Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- Cornwall (Accounts)Act 1838: late Committee, 4 Jul, 70; judgment, 13 Dec, 355; order for costs, 20 Feb, 492; peti- Papers (per Act): 26 Jun, 35; 19 Jul, 120; 25 tion praying that the order of 13 December Jun, 814; 22 Jul, 918. 2001–02INDEX 1151

Dunsany,Barony of: adjourned; House resumed; motion agreed to, 12 Jul, 96. Petition claiming succession thereto referred to Lord Chancellor, 1 Nov, 222; report, 22 Evidence Printed: Nov, 283. (Globalisation), 8 Jul, 864.

Dyson and another (executors of Economic Reform: Lawrence Twohey (deceased)) Papers (by command): 28 Feb, 514. (Petitioners) v.Leeds City Council (Respondents): Education: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (by command): 26 Jun, 34; 14 Sep, Appeal Committee, 9 Jan, 387; report, 30 147; 12 Feb, 464; 25 Feb, 497; 8 May, 679; Jan, 437. 24 Jul, 934.

Dyson Appliances Limited Education Act 1962: (Respondents) v.Hoover Limited Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 118; 14 Sep, 148; 31 (Petitioners): Jan, 440; 7 Feb, 456; 14 May, 693; 24 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Sep, 966. Appeal Committee, 5 Nov, 226; report, 18 Dec, 374. Education Act 1986: Papers (per Act): 22 Apr, 630. Earl of Balfour (Appellant) v. Keeper of the Registers of Education Act 1994: cotland and others S Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 148; 4 Oct, 158; 5 (Respondents): Mar, 524; 7 Mar, 531; 22 Jul, 918; 7 Oct, Appeal presented, 19 Jun, 795; set down for 976; 31 Oct, 1069. hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 24 Sep, 962; judgment, 6 Nov, 1106. Education Act 1996: Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 21; 10 Jul, 85; 18 Jul, Eastgate Group Limited and others 113; 19 Jul, 118; 14 Sep, 148, 149, 150; 22 (Respondents) v.Smith & Oct, 188; 23 Oct, 194; 12 Nov, 243; 10 Dec, Williamson (a firm)(Petitioners): 340; 12 Dec, 352; 17 Dec, 370; 18 Dec, 374; 7 Mar, 531; 25 Apr, 642; 1 Jul, 837; 9 Jul, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 870; 23 Jul, 924; 24 Sep, 964, 965. Appeal Committee, 12 Nov, 242; petition withdrawn, 26 Jun, 825. Education Act 1997: Eastwood and another (Petitioners) Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 120; 14 Sep, 150, v.Magnox Electric plc 151; 4 Mar, 521; 27 Mar, 591; 14 May, 693; (Respondents): 22 Jul, 918; 24 Sep, 965. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Education Act 2002: Appeal Committee, 22 Apr, 629; report, 1 Jul, 836. Papers (per Act): 24 Sep, 966, 967, 968; 10 Oct, 992. Ecclesiastical Committee: Education and Skills: Appointed; Lords named, 24 Jan, 426. Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Reports: 24 Apr, 639. 216th,(Synodical Government mendment easure (A )M ), 22 Jul, 919. Education Bill: Ecclesiastical Fees Measure 1986: From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 7 Feb, 457; report from DPRRC, 6 Mar, Papers (per Measure): 24 Jul, 135; 24 Jul, 527; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, 934-5. 11 Mar, 539; marshalling order, 21 Mar, 576; report from DPRRC, 24 Apr, 638; Economic Affairs Committee: CWH, amendment disagreed to on divi- sion; amendment made, 2 May, 669; Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 28 Jun, 49. CWH, amendment disagreed to on divi- Reports: sion, 7 May, 675; CWH, amendments 1st (Monetary Policy Committee of the made, 9 May, 684; CWH, amendments Bank of England), 3 Jul, 66; noted on made; amendment agreed to on division; motion, after debate, further debate amendment disagreed to on division, 14 1152 I N D E X 2001–02

May, 694; CWH, amendment disagreed to Education (Scotland)Act 1996: on division; amendments made, 23 May, 744; CWH, amendments made; reported Papers (per Act): 21 Jun, 25. with amendments, 28 May, 751, 752; marshalling order, 30 May, 759; report Education (Student Loans)Act received; amendment disagreed to on divi- 1990: sion; amendments made; further conside- ration on report; amendments made, 17 Papers (per Act): 14 May, 693; 29 May, 754. Jun, 785; further consideration on report; amendments disagreed to on division; Electoral Fraud (Northern amendments made 19 Jun, 796; further Ireland)Bill: consideration on report; amendments a disagreed to on division; amendments From HC; 1 ; explanatory notes printed, 1 made; amendments disagreed to on divi- Nov, 222; report from DPRRC, 21 Nov, a sion, 26 Jun, 826; 3a; amendments made; 280; after debate, 2 ; referred to CWH, 8 further amendments agreed to on division; Jan, 385; CWH; reported without amend- after debate, passed; sent HC with ment, 4 Feb, 444; report received; a amendments, 3 Jul, 849; from HC with cer- amendments agreed to, 25 Feb, 499; 3 , tain amendments disagreed to; further passed; sent HC with amendments, 4 Mar, amendments disagreed with amendments 521; from HC with amendments agreed to, in lieuand consequentialamendment with 16 Apr, 617; RA, 1 May, 664. remaining amendments agreed to, 16 Jul, 901; HC amendments considered; HL Electoral Law Act (Northern amendment insisted on and HC amend- Ireland) 1962: ment in lieudisagreed to on division; further HL amendment insisted on and Papers (per Act): 10 Jul, 85; 2 Jul, 844. HC amendments in lieudisagreed to; Committee appointed; report agreed to; Electricity Act 1989: amendment to an amendment in lieuof HC amendment in lieuof HL amendment Papers (per Act): 4 Oct, 159; 18 Oct, 184; 12 agreed to on division; further amendments Nov, 244; 21 Jan, 412; 26 Mar, 585; 28 to HC amendment in lieuagreed to; HL Oct, 1047. amendments not insisted on and HC amendments in lieuagreed to; HL amend- Electricity and Gas (Determination ment not insisted on and HC amendments of Turnover for Penalties) to words restored and consequential Order 2002: amendment agreed to; remaining HL amendments no insisted on; sent HC with Draft delivered for approval by resolution, amendments and reasons, 23 Jul, 926; from 28 Feb, 514; report, 12 Mar, 543; after HC with a HL amendment in lieuof HC debate, approved, 11 Apr, 607. amendment agreed to; remaining HL amendments disagreed to but with Electricity and Gas (Energy amendments to the words restored to the Efficiency Obligations)Order bill; HC amendments considered; HL amendments not insisted on by division 2001: and HC amendments to the words restored Draft delivered for approval by resolution, to the bill agreed to; RA, 24 Jul, 936, 937. 14 Nov, 252; report, 20 Nov, 271; after debate, approved, 4 Dec, 314. Education of Children in Care: Electronic Communications Act Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, 24 Oct, 200. 2000: Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 148, 150; 8 Jan, 384. Education (No.2)Act 1986: Emery and another (Petitioner) v. Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 118; 14 Sep, 150, orporate ervices imited 152; 7 Mar, 531; 20 Mar, 571. UCB C S L (formerly UCB Bank plc) (Respondents): Education Reform Act 1988: Report, 18 Oct, 183. Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 22; 25 Jun, 30; 14 Sep, 150; 26 Nov, 288; 25 Apr, 642; 29 mployee hare chemes ill May, 754; 24 Sep, 965. E S S B : From HC; 1a, 24 Jun, 810; after debate, 2a; ducation chools ct committed to CWH, 11 Jul, 890; order of E (S )A 1997: commitment discharged, 29 Jul, 952; 3a; Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 148; 24 Sep, 964. passed, 16 Oct, 1012; RA, 7 Nov, 1116. 2001–02INDEX 1153

Employment: stand part of bill negatived, 29 Jul, 952, 953; CWH, amendments made; amend- Papers (by command): 24 Oct, 199; 2 Nov, ment disagreed to on division; reported 223; 15 May, 718; 9 Oct, 985. with amendments, 30 Jul, 956; marshalling order, 10 Oct, 993; report received; amend- Employment Act 1988: ment agreed to on division; amendment Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 150. objected to; on question, tellers for the not- contents not having been appointed, mployment ill amendment agreed to on pursuant to SO E B : 53; further amendments agreed to; an From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 13 amendment disagreed to on division; Feb, 488; report from JCHR, 25 Feb, 499; amendments made, 15 Oct, 1006; further after debate, 2a; committed to GC, 26 Feb, considered on report; amendments made, 507; report from DPRRC; marshalling 21 Oct, 1023; 3a; amendments agreed to on order, 6 Mar, 527; GC, amendments made, division; amendments made; amendments 13 Mar, 546; GC, 14 Mar, 551; 18 Mar, disagreed to on division; passed; sent HC 559; 20 Mar, 572; GC, amendment made, with amendments, 28 Oct, 1048; from HC 21 Mar, 578; GC, 25 Mar, 582; 26 Mar, on 30 October with certain amendments 588; GC, amendment made, 11 Apr, 608; disagreed to with reasons; with certain further consideration in GC; reported with other amendments disagreed to with amendments, 22 Apr, 631, 632; marshal- amendments in lieu; amendments agreed ling order, 20 May, 732; report received; to with amendments; remaining amendments made, 30 May, 759; further amendments agreed to, 31 Oct, 1070; HC consideration on report; amendment disa- amendments and reasons considered; HL greed to on division; amendments made, amendment insisted on division; HC 11 Jun, 768; further consideration on amendment to HL amendment disagreed report; amendments made, amendment to and original HL amendment insisted on agreed to on division, 18 Jun, 791; Queen’s division; certain HL amendments not consent; 3a; amendments made; passed; insisted on and HC amendments in lieu sent HC with amendments, 27 Jun, 833; agreed to; HC amendment to HL amend- from HC with amendments agreed to; RA, ment agreed to; further HL amendments 8 Jul, 865. insisted on; Committee appointed; report agreed; sent HC with reasons, 4 Nov, 1086; Employment of the disabled: from HC with their disagreement to cer- tain HL amendments insisted on but with Unstarred question, 16 Oct, 175. amendments proposed in lieu, and with an amendment proposed in lieuof HC Employment (Northern Ireland) amendment to which HL disagreed; Com- Order 2002: mons amendments printed pursuant SO Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 50; HC amendments considered; HC 28 Oct, 1047; after debate, approved, 6 amendments in lieuof HL amendment Nov, 1108. agreed to; HL amendment not insisted on; HC amendment to HL amendment agreed mployment elations ct to; remaining HL amendments not insisted E R A 1999: on, 6 Nov, 1109; RA, 7 Nov, 1116. Papers (per Act): 27 Jun, 42; 8 Jan, 384. Environment: mployment ights ct E R A 1996: Papers (by command): 20 Jun, 20; 11 Jul, 90; Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 148; 11 Mar, 536. 14 Sep, 147; 20 Mar, 571; 24 Sep, 963; 5 Nov, 1099 English (Petitioner) v.Emery Reimbold &Strick Environment Act 1995: (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 127; 17 Dec, 369; 20 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Mar, 571; 22 Jul, 918; 6 Nov, 1107. Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- cate, 1 Jul, 836. Environmental Protection Act 1990: Enterprise Bill: Papers (per Act): 11 Jul, 90; 18 Jul, 112; 23 From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 19 Jul, 127; 4 Oct, 158; 11 Mar, 535, 538; 13 Jun, 796; after debate, 2a; committed to Mar, 546; 3 Jul, 848; 11 Jul, 889; 17 Jul, CWH, 2 Jul, 845; report from DPRRC, 3 906; 22 Jul, 918; 24 Sep, 964, 966. Jul, 849; marshalling order, 12 Jul, 893-4; CWH, 16 Jul, 902; CWH, amendments pilepsy made, 18 Jul, 913, 914; 22 Jul, 919; CWH, E : amendments made; question that clause Unstarred question, 23 May, 744. 1154 I N D E X 2001–02

Erskine Bridge Tolls Act 1968: European Communities (Definition of Treaties)(Agreement on Papers (per Act): 15 Mar, 239. Trade,Development and Co- operation between the European ommunity and its ember uropean apital of ulture C M E C C : States and the Republic of South Unstarred question, 1 May, 665. Africa)Order 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 Nov, 1114. European Communities: European Communities (Definition Papers (by command): 16 Jul, 100; 17 Jul, of Treaties)(European School) 104; 18 Jul, 112; 19 Jul, 126; 14 Sep, 146; 4 Order 2001: Oct, 157; 16 Jan, 401; 1 Mar, 516; 17 Jun, 784; 22 Jul, 917; 24 Sep, 963; 30 Oct, 1065. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 15 Oct, 170; report, 16 Oct, 175; approved, 2 Nov, 224. uropean ommunities ct E C A 1972: European Communities (Definition Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 20; 28 Jun, 48; 2 Jul, of Treaties)(North Atlantic 54; 3 Jul, 65; 5 Jul, 74; 9 Jul, 79; 11 Jul, 90; Salmon Conservation 12 Jul, 95; 17 Jul, 105; 19 Jul, 118; 23 Jul, Organisation)Order 2001: 126; 14 Sep, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151-2; 4 Oct, 158, 159; 15 Oct, 169; 22 Oct, 188; 23 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Oct, 193; 30 Oct, 214-5; 31 Oct, 218; 5 Nov, 15 Oct, 170; report, 16 Oct, 175; approved, 227; 8 Nov, 236; 12 Nov, 243, 244; 14 Nov, 2 Nov, 224. 252; 21 Nov, 279; 29 Nov, 302; 3 Dec, 308; 7 Dec, 336; 10 Dec, 340; 11 Dec, 347; 12 European Communities (Definition Dec, 352; 17 Dec, 370; 8 Jan, 384; 14 Jan, of Treaties)(Partnership 394; 15 Jan, 397; 17 Jan, 405; 21 Jan, 412; greement between the embers 28 Jan, 430; 4 Feb, 444; 7 Feb, 456; 11 Feb, A M 460; 12 Feb, 464; 13 Feb, 487; 25 Feb, 497; of the African,Caribbean and 4 Mar, 521; 11 Mar, 536; 12 Mar, 542; 14 Pacific Group of States and the Mar, 550; 15 Mar, 553; 19 Mar, 562; 25 European Community and its Mar, 581, 582; 26 Mar, 586; 27 Mar, 591; Member States (the Cotonou 28 Mar, 594; 10 Apr, 601; 23 Apr, 635; 25 greement rder Apr, 642; 29 Apr, 653; 1 May, 665; 2 May, A )) O 2001: 668; 7 May, 674; 9 May, 683; 16 May, 724; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 21 May, 736; 27 May, 748; 10 Jun, 763; 18 15 Oct, 170; report, 23 Oct, 194; after Jun, 790; 19 Jun, 795; 26 Jun, 826; 1 Jul, debate, approved, 8 Nov, 237. 837; 11 Jul, 889; 17 Jul, 906; 22 Jul, 917; 23 Jul, 924; 29 Jul, 951; 24 Sep, 963-4, 966, European Communities (Definition 967, 968-9, 970; 7 Oct, 975, 976; 8 Oct, 980; of reaties tabilisation and 10 Oct, 992; 17 Oct, 1017; 21 Oct, 1023; 29 T )(S Oct, 1056; 1 Nov, 1082; 4 Nov, 1085; 6 Association Agreement between Nov, 1107; 7 Nov, 1114. the European Communities and their Member States, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of European Communities (Amendment) Macedonia)Order 2002: Bill: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 17 Jul, 906; report, 23 Jul, 925; after From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 18 debate, approved, 17 Oct, 1018. Oct, 184; report from DPRRC, 24 Oct, 200; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, uropean ommunities efinition 1 Nov, 222; CWH; amendments disagreed E C (D to on division, 15 Nov, 256, 257; 20 Nov, of Treaties)(Stabilisation and 271, 272; CWH; amendments disagreed to Association Agreement between on division; reported without amendment, the European Communities and 26 Nov, 288; report received; amendments their Member States, and the disagreed to on division, 17 Jan, 405; epublic of roatia further consideration on report; R C ): amendments disagreed to on division, 22 Draft Delivered for approval by resolution, Jan, 415; 3a; after debate, passed, 28 Jan, 17 Jul, 906; report, 23 Jul, 925; withdrawn, 431; RA, 26 Feb, 507. 23 Oct, 1035. 2001–02INDEX 1155

European Communities (Finance) 6th (Counter-Terrorism: The European Bill: Arrest Warrant), 12 Nov, 244; after debate, agreed to, 19 Nov, 264; From HC (endorsed with Speaker’s certifi- 7th (A Secondary Parliamentary Chamber cate); 1a; explanatory notes printed, 18 for Europe: An unreal solution to some Oct, 184; report from DPRRC, 24 Oct, real problems), 27 Nov, 295; after debate, 200; after debate, 2a; committee negatived, agreed to, 11 Feb, 460; a 12 Nov, 244; 3 ; after debate, passed, 13 8th (Minimum Standards of Reception Nov, 248; RA, 4 Dec, 312. Conditions for Asylum Seekers), 27 Nov, 295; European Communities (Immunities 9th (Reducing Air TraYc Delays: Civil and and Privileges of the North Military Management of Airspace in Atlantic Salmon Conservation Europe), 15 Jan, 397; after debate, agreed rganisation rder to, 11 Feb, 461; O )O 2001: 10th (Evidence by the Minster of State, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Foreign and Commonwealth OYce, on 15 Oct, 170; report, 16 Oct, 175; approved, the Laeken European Council), 15 Jan, 2 Nov, 224. 397; 11th (European Policy on Security and European Communities (Privileges of Defence), 29 Jan, 433; after debate, the uropean chool rder agreed to, 20 May, 732; E S )O 12th (European Contract Law), 29 Jan, 433; 2001: 13th (Reducing the Risk: Regulating Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Industrial Chemicals), 12 Feb, 465; 15 Oct, 170; report, 16 Oct, 175; approved, 14th (Energy Supply: how secure are we?), 2 Nov, 224. 12 Feb, 465; after debate, agreed to, 23 Apr, 635; European Parliamentary Elections 15th (Working in Europe, Access for All), Bill [HL]: 26 Feb, 507; 16th (European Arrest Warrant), 26 Feb, Presented; 1a, 23 Jul, 128; 2a; referred to 507; after debate, agreed to, 23 Apr, 635; JCCB, 14 Mar, 550; reported from JCCB 17th (Evidence on the Spanish Presidency of without amendment; re-committed to the European Union), 26 Feb, 507; CWH, 30 Apr, 658; order of re-commit- a 18th (Correspondence with Ministers), 19 ment discharged, 26 Jun, 826; 3 ; passed; Mar, 562; sent HC, 4 Jul, 858; from HC agreed to, 16 19th (Asylum Applications: Who Decides?), Jul, 901; RA, 24 Jul, 937. 19 Mar, 562; after debate, agreed to, 1 Nov, 1082; European Scrutiny (EUC Report): 20th (Responding to the Balkan Challenge: Unstarred question, 14 Oct, 1000. the Role of EU Aid), 16 Apr, 617; 21st (Evidence by the Minister for State, Y uropean nion Foreign and Commonwealth O ce, on E U : the Barcelona European Council), 30 Papers (by command): 18 Dec, 374; 30 May, Apr, 658; 758; 7 Oct, 975. 22nd (Labelling and Tracing of GM Food and Animal Feed: Informing the European Union Committee: Consumer), 30 Apr, 658; 23rd (The Scrutiny of European Union Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 26 Jun, 35- Business – Provisional Agreement in the 6; Lords substituted, 23 Oct, 194; 23 Jan, Council of Ministers), 18 Jun, 790; 422. unstarred question, 14 Oct, 1000; Reports: 24th (Drinking and Driving), 2 Jul, 845; 1st (Correspondence with Ministers), 17 Jul, 25th (The Commission’s Annual Work 106; Programme), 2 Jul, 845; 2nd (Government Responses), 17 Jul, 106; 26th (Evidence on the Danish Presidency of 3rd (Evidence by the Minister of State, the European Union, July-December Foreign and Commonwealth OYce, on 2002), 2 Jul, 845; the Goteborg European Council), 17 Jul, 27th (Correspondence with Ministers), 9 106; Jul, 870; 4th (Evidence on the Belgian Presidency of 28th (Defining Refugee Status and those in the European Union, July-December need of International Protection), 16 Jul, 2001), 17 Jul, 106; 901; agreed to, 1 Nov, 1082; 5th (The Legal Status of Long-term 29th (Combating Racism and Xenophobia – Resident Third-country Nationals), 6 Defining Criminal OVences in the EU), Nov, 230; 23 Jul, 925; 1156 I N D E X 2001–02

30th (The Convention on the Future of Examiner of Petitions for Private Europe), 23 Jul, 925; Bills: 31st (Evidence by the Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth OYce on Mr T. V. Mohan appointed in place of the Seville European Council), 23 Jul, Dr F. P. Tudor, 15 Oct, 171. 925; 32nd (Review of the EC Merger Exchequer and Audit Departments Regulation), 23 Jul, 925; Act 1866: 33rd (Packaging and Packaging Waste: Revised Recovery and Recycling Papers (per Act): 21 Mar, 575. Targets), 23 Jul, 925; 34th (Environmental Liability), 23 Jul, 925; Exchequer and Audit Departments 35th (Review of Scrutiny of European Act 1921: Legislation – Special Report), 5 Nov, 1100; Papers (per Act): 10 Jul, 85; 12 Jul, 95; 16 Jul, 100; 17 Jul, 105; 18 Jul, 113; 19 Jul, 119; 29 36th (Environmental Regulation and Oct, 210; 31 Oct, 218; 15 Nov, 256; 28 Nov, Agriculture, together with Minutes of 298; 29 Nov, 302; 3 Dec, 308; 6 Dec, 321; Evidence), 5 Nov, 1100; 13 Dec, 356; 10 Jan, 391; 28 Jan, 430; 30 37th (A Common Policy on Illegal Jan, 438; 31 Jan, 441; 5 Feb, 447; 20 Mar, Immigration, together with Minutes of 571; 21 Mar, 575; 25 Mar, 582; 23 Jul, 924; Evidence), 5 Nov, 1100; 24 Jul, 935. 38th (The Commission’s Annual Work Programme, together with Minutes of Evidence), 5 Nov, 1100. Expenses: Reports from Session 2000-01 noted on Motion to amend Peers’ expenses system, motion: after debate agreed to, 5 Jul, 76-7. 11th (Minimum Standards in Asylum Procedures), after debate, agreed to, 23 Explosives Act 1875: Jul, 129; Papers (per Act): 18 Jul, 113; 23 May, 743. 12th (Court of Auditors), after debate, agreed to, 8 Jan, 385; xplosives ct orthern reland 13th (A Community Immigration Policy); E A (N I ) after debate, agreed to, 23 Jul, 128; 1970: 14th (Airspace in Europe), after debate, Papers (per Act): 15 Apr, 611. agreed to, 11 Feb, 461. Export Control Bill: uropean nion xtradition E U E From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 12 (Amendment)Regulations 2002: Nov, 244; report from DPRRC, 21 Nov, a Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 9 280; after debate, 2 ; committed to CWH, May, 683; report, 21 May, 736; after 8 Jan, 385; marshalling order, 5 Feb, 447; debate, approved, 13 Jun, 779. report from DPRRC, 6 Feb, 451; CWH, amendment made, 7 Feb, 457; CWH, amendments made; question that certain European Union Extradition clauses stand part negatived; reported with Regulations 2002: amendments, 4 Mar, 521; report received, amendments agreed to on division; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, amendments made, 18 Apr, 624; 3a; 17 Dec, 370; report, 18 Dec, 374; after amendments made; amendment disagreed debate, approved, 19 Dec, 378. to on division; passed; sent HC with amendments, 20 May, 732; from HC with uropean nion mplications of certain amendments disagreed to with rea- E U (I sons; other amendments agreed to with Withdrawal)Bill [HL]: amendments; remaining amendments Presented; 1a, 27 Jun, 42; report from agreed to, 25 Jun, 814; HC reasons and DPRRC, 5 Jul, 74. amendments considered; HL amendment not insisted on and amendments in lieu agreed to; HC amendment to HL amend- Europol: ment agreed to; amendment to HC amend- ment disagreed to on division; HC amend- Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 146. ment to HL amendment agreed to; remaining HL amendments not insisted Eurozone Membership: on; sent HC with amendments, 23 Jul, 926; from HC with HL amendments in lieuof a Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, HL amendment which HC disagreed to 5 Dec, 317. without amendment; RA, 24 Jul, 937. 2001–02INDEX 1157

Export of Arms: funding certificate, 23 Jul, 923; appeal pre- sented, 24 Sep, 959; security for costs wai- Papers (by command): 18 Dec, 374. ved, 2 Oct, 971; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 4 Nov, Exports: 1085. Papers (by command): 11 Jul, 90; 25 Feb, 496; 28 Feb, 514; 22 Jul, 917; 24 Sep, 963; Family Law (Northern Ireland) 28 Oct, 1047. Order 1993: Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 10 Apr, Ex-servicemen: 601. Unstarred question, 6 Feb, 451. Family Law Reform (Northern reland rder Extradition: I )O 1977: Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 16 Apr, Papers (by command): 15 Oct, 169; 18 Jan, 617. 409; 27 Jun, 832; 1 Nov, 1081. Farley (Appellant) v Skinner Extradition Act 1989: (Respondent): Papers (per Act): 29 Jul, 951, 952. Judgment, 11 Oct, 164. Ezekiel (Petitioner) v.Lehrer arm and and ural evelopment espondent F L R D (R ): Act 1988: Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 100. red to Appeal Committee, 4 Mar, 520; report, 13 Jun, 777. Fatal Accidents Act 1976: Fadipe (Petitioner) v.Reed Nursing Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 539. Personnel (Respondents): atal ccidents orthern Petition for leave to appeal referred to F A (N Appeal Committee; fee waived; report, 20 Ireland)Order 1977: May, 731. Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 11 Mar, 539. Fair Trading Act 1973: earn ord Papers (per Act): 18 Jul, 112; 23 Jan, 421; 9 F ,L : May, 683. Introduced (life peerage), 15 Oct, 168.

Fairchild (suing on her own behalf Fehily (Petitioner)(application for and on behalf of the estate of a writ of Habeas Corpus): and dependents of Arthur Eric Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Fairchild (deceased)) with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- (Appellant)) v.Glenhaven red to Appeal Committee, 4 Jul, 856; Funeral Services Limited and report, 18 Jul, 912. others (Respondents): Finance: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 10 Jan, 391; reports, Papers (by command): 18 Jul, 112; 27 Nov, 30 Jan, 437; 7 Feb, 454; appeal presented, 294; 29 Nov, 301-2; 3 Dec, 307; 13 Feb, 25 Feb, 495; security for costs waived, 6 487; 25 Feb, 496; 26 Feb, 506; 27 Feb, 510; Mar, 527; set down for hearing and refer- 28 Feb, 514; 13 Mar, 546; 24 Apr, 638; 9 red to Appellate Committee, 18 Mar, 557; May, 683; 13 May, 688; 22 May, 739; 10 judgment, 16 May, 723. Jun, 762; 19 Jun, 795; 15 Jul, 897; 16 Jul, 900. amily ousing ssociation F H A inance ct (Appellants) v.Donnellan (fc) F A 1973: and another (Respondents) and Papers (per Act): 8 Nov, 236; 25 Feb, 498; 7 another: Mar, 531; 11 Mar, 539. Petition for leave to appeal referred to inance ct Appeal Committee, 9 Jan, 387; reports, 29 F A 1980: Apr, 653; 30 May, 758; 22 Jul, 917; public Papers (per Act): 5 Mar, 524. 1158 I N D E X 2001–02

Finance Act 2000: of proceedings in the Financial Services Appeals Tribunals; after debate, disagreed Papers (per Act): 4 Oct, 160; 18 Dec, 374; 24 to on division, 23 Oct, 194. Sep, 968. inancial tatement and udget Finance Bill: F S B Report: From HC; 1a, 8 Jul, 865; after debate, 2a; Committee negatived; SO 46 having been Motion to take note; after debate, agreed to, dispensed with; 3a, passed, 12 Jul, 894; RA, 23 Jul, 129; 24 Jul, 937. Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, 11 Dec, 348; Finance (No.2)Act 1992: Motion for resolution; after debate, agreed Papers (per Act): 29 Oct, 1055. to, 4 Jul, 858. inancial ssistance to pposition F A O Finlay of Llandaff,Baroness: Parties: Introduced (life peerage), 10 Jul, 84. Motion for approval; after debate, agreed to, 30 Jul, 955-6. Fire Services: Financial Services: Papers (by command): 25 Mar, 581. Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, 21 Nov, 280. Fire Services Act 1947: Financial Services Act 1986: Papers (per Act): 22 Nov, 283. Papers (per Act): 25 Jun, 30. Firearms (Amendment)Act 1988: Financial Services and Markets Act Papers (per Act) 19 Mar, 562. 2000: irearms orthern reland rder Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 21; 27 Jun, 42; 2 Jul, F (N I )O 54; 4 Jul, 70; 10 Jul, 85; 16 Jul, 100; 18 Jul, 2002: 112; 19 Jul, 118; 23 Jul, 126-7; 14 Sep, 151, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 152; 8 Oct, 162; 15 Oct, 169; 18 Oct, 184; 22 22 Jul, 917. Oct, 188; 1 Nov, 222; 5 Nov, 227; 6 Nov, 229-30; 8 Nov, 236; 12 Nov, 243; 14 Nov, 252; 26 Nov, 288; 28 Nov, 298; 15 Mar, Fisheries Act 1981: 553; 21 Mar, 575; 3 May, 671; 13 May, 689; Papers (per Act): 17 Oct, 179; 13 Feb, 487; 4 27 May, 748; 10 Jun, 763; 12 Jun, 773; 20 Mar, 521; 5 Nov, 1100. Jun, 804; 12 Jul, 893; 29 Oct, 1056. ishing essels ecommissioning Financial Services and Markets Act F V (D ) ngland cheme 2000 (financial Promotion) (E )S 2001: (Amendment)(Electronic Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Commerce Directive)Order 2002: 15 Oct, 169; report, 23 Oct, 194; after debate, approved, 15 Nov, 256. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 16 May, 724; report, 21 May, 737; after debate, approved, 17 Jun, 785. Fixed-term Employees (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Financial Services and Markets Act Regulations 2002: 2000 (Regulated Activities) Draft delivered for approval by resolution; (Amendment)Order 2002: report, 9 Jul, 869, 870; motion to approve; Delivered for approval by resolution, 14 after debate, on division (fewer than 30 Mar, 549; report, 19 Mar, 562; motion to Lords having voted) question adjourned approve; reasoned non-fatal amendment pursuant to SO 57, 24 Jul, 937; approved, moved and after debate, withdrawn; origi- 29 Jul, 952. nal motion agreed to, 15 Apr, 612. Flags Regulations (Northern Financial Services and Markets Ireland)(Amendment) 2002: ribunal ules T R 2001: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 9 Motion to withdraw Rules and replace them May, 683; report, 14 May, 694; after with Rules that preserve the confidentiality debate, approved, 29 May, 755. 2001–02INDEX 1159

Fletcher and another (Petitioner) Football (Disorder)(Duration of v.Director of Public Powers)Order 2001: Prosecutions and another Draft delivered for approval by resolution, (Respondents): 20 Jun, 20; report, 5 Jul, 75; after debate, Petition for extension of time and leave to approved, 12 Jul, 96. appeal in accordance with the Administra- tion of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Football Spectators Act 1989: Committee, 27 Mar, 590. Papers (per Act): 2 Jul, 54; 17 Apr, 620; 24 Apr, 638; 9 Jul, 870; 17 Oct, 1018. Flood Defences: oreign ffairs Unstarred question, 18 Dec, 375. F A : Papers (by command): 12 Jul, 95; 17 Jul, 105; Floods of Queensferry Limited 19 Jul, 117; 25 Feb, 496; 4 Jul, 857; 6 (Respondents) and another v. Nov, 1107. Shand Construction Limited Forestry: (Petitioners) and others and one other action: Papers (by command): 17 Jul, 105. Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Forestry Act 1967: red to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. Papers (per Act): 31 Jan, 441; 7 Feb, 456. Food Act 1984: Fowler,Lord: Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 22. Introduced (life peerage), 4 Jul, 69. ood and utrition F N : Fox (suing as widow and Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, administratrix of Thomas Fox 30 Jan, 438. (deceased)) (Appellant) v. pousal idlands imited ood afety ct S (M )L F S A 1990: (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 2 Jul, 54; 23 Jul, 127; 15 Oct, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 170; 22 Oct, 188; 27 Nov, 294; 25 Feb, 497; Appeal Committee, 9 Jan, 387; public fun- 19 Mar, 562; 23 May, 743; 24 Jun, 810; 15 ding certificate; report, 30 Jan, 436, 437; Jul, 897; 22 Jul, 917; 24 Jul, 935; 24 Sep, appeal presented, 12 Feb, 463; set down for 969. hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 18 Mar, 557; judgment, 16 May, 723. Foot and Mouth: Papers (by command): 22 Jul, 917. Fraud: Papers (by command): 29 Jul, 951. Foot-and-mouth Disease: reedom of nformation Unstarred question, 25 Jun, 814. F I : Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Football Clubs: 5 Dec, 317. Unstarred question, 3 Jul, 849. Freedom of Information Act 2000: Football (Disorder)Act 2000: Papers (per Act): 29 Nov, 302; 21 Oct, 1023. Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 22. Freedom of Information (Designation of Persons as Public ootball isorder mendment F (D )(A ) Authorities)Order 2002: Bill: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 15 24 Jun, 810; report, 2 Jul, 844; withdrawn, Nov, 256; report from DPRRC, 21 Nov, 8 Jul, 864. 280; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, 20 Dec, 381; CWH, amendments made; Freeman (Respondent) v.Kasseer reported with amendments, 21 Jan, 412; etitioner report received, 4 Feb, 444; 3a, after (FC) (P ): debate, passed; sent HC with amendments, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 14 Feb, 491; from HC with amendments Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- agreed to, 26 Mar, 586; RA, 1 May, 664. cate, 5 Nov, 1099. 1160 I N D E X 2001–02

Friend (Respondent) v.Civil Genetics: Aviation Authority and others Papers (by command): 23 Oct, 193. (Petitioners): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Gibraltar: Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; report, 18 Unstarred question, 12 Dec, 352. Dec, 373. ingi etitioner v ecretary Friendly Societies Act 1974: G (FC) (P ) .S of State for Work and Pensions Papers (per Act): 20 Nov, 271; 18 Mar, 558. (Respondent): riendly ocieties ct Petition for leave to appeal referred to F S A 1992: Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 122; 15 Oct, 171; 14 cate, 25 Feb, 495; report, 30 Apr, 657. Mar, 550. Golden Jubilee: unctions of raffic ardens F T W Papers (by command): 13 May, 688. (Amendment)Order 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Golding,Baroness: 23 Oct, 1035; report, 29 Oct, 1056. Introduced (life peerage), 22 Oct, 187. Fur Farming (Prohibition)Act 2000: Goldstein (Respondent) v.Conley Papers (per Act): 3 Dec, 308; 7 Feb, 456. (Petitioner): urther and igher ducation ct Petition for leave to appeal referred to F H E A Appeal Committee, 12 Jul, 94; report, 19 1992: Nov, 263. Papers (per Act): 25 Jun, 30; 10 Jul, 85; 14 Sep, 148; 4 Oct, 158; 3 Dec, 308; 20 Dec, Goode (Petitioner) v.Owen and 381; 11 Feb, 460; 16 Apr, 617; 23 May, 743; others (Respondents): 3 Jul, 848; 4 Jul, 857; 24 Jul, 935; 8 Oct, 980. Petition for leave to appeal referred to ambling Appeal Committee, 22 Jan, 415; report, 26 G : Mar, 585. Papers (by command): 17 Jul, 105; 26 Mar, 585; 17 Oct, 1017. Goods Vehicles (Licensing of Unstarred question, 5 Mar, 524. Operators)Act 1995: Papers (per Act): 17 Dec, 369. Gaming Act 1968: Papers (per Act): 11 Jul, 90; 11 Dec, 348; 19 Gorringe (by her litigation friend Dec, 378; 11 Mar, 538; 18 Apr, 624; 23 June Elizabeth Todd) May, 743; 11 Jul, 889; 22 Jul, 917. (Petitioner) v.Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council aming ingo ct G (B )A 1985: (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 539; 22 Jul, 917. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 10 Oct, 992. Gan Insurance Company Limited (Respondents) v.Tai Ping Government Agencies: nsurance ompany etitioners I C (P ) See Government Departments and Agencies. and others: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Government Annuities Act 1929: Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; report, 6 Feb, 450. Papers (per Act): 26 Mar, 586.

Gas: Government Departments and Agencies: Papers (by command): 15 May, 718. Papers (by command): 23 May, 743; 11 Jun, as evy ct 767-8; 12 Jun, 773; 13 Jun, 778; 17 Jun, G L A 1981: 783-4; 18 Jun, 790; 27 Jun, 832; 1 Jul, 837; Papers (per Act): 3 Feb, 131. 9 Jul, 869; 18 Jul, 913. 2001–02INDEX 1161

Government of Wales Act 1998: certificate, 9 Jan, 388; 2a; committed to Select Committee, 23 Jan, 422; petition Papers (per Act): 11 Jul, 90. against withdrawn; committed to UBC, 25 Feb, 499; reported from UBC with Government Policy: amendments, 21 Mar, 575; 3a; passed; sent Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, HC, 16 Apr, 617; from HC with 27 Mar, 591. amendments agreed to, 23 Apr, 635; RA, 1 May, 664. overnment esources and G R Greyhounds: Accounts Act 2000: Unstarred question, 10 Jul, 86. Papers (per Act): 28 Jun, 48; 4 Dec, 313; 27 Feb, 510; 4 Mar, 521; 9 May, 683; 11 Jul, riffin by her next friend eremy 890. G ( J Simon Griffin)(Respondent) v. Government Trading Funds Act Kingsmill and others 1973: (Petitioners): Papers (per Act): 21 Jun, 25; 2 Jul, 54; 5 Jul, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 74; 10 Jul, 85; 12 Jul, 95; 16 Jul, 100; 19 Jul, Appeal Committee, 9 Jul, 79; report, 19 119-20; 23 Jul, 127; 22 Oct, 188; 23 May, Nov, 263. 743; 27 Jun, 833; 11 Jul, 890; 16 Jul, 901; 17 Jul, 906; 18 Jul, 913; 22 Jul, 918; 23 Jul, Griffiths (Petitioner) v.Director of 924; 24 Jul, 935; 15 Oct, 1005. Public Prosecutions (Respondents): overnor and ompany of the ank G C B Petition for leave to appeal in accordance of Scotland (Respondents) v. with the Administration of Justice Act Bennett and another (AP) 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 11 (Appellant): Jun, 767; report, 30 Oct, 1064. Judgment, 11 Oct, 163-4. Grobbelaar (Appellant) v.News reater ondon uthority ct Group Newspapers Limited and G L A A another espondents 1999: (R ): Reports, 20 Jun, 19; 24 Jul, 134; appeal pre- Papers (per Act): 25 Jun, 30; 27 Jun, 42; 24 sented, 14 Sep, 143; extension of time, 29 Jul, 135; 12 Feb, 464; 11 Mar, 538; 15 Apr, Oct, 209; 10 Dec, 339; 21 Jan, 412; set 611; 18 Apr, 623; 7 Oct, 975. down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 4 Mar, 520; report, 11 Apr, Greater London Authority 605-6; judgment, 24 Oct, 1041. (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No.2)Order 2001: Grocott,Lord: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 Introduced (life peerage), 3 Jul, 64. Oct, 160; report, 16 Oct, 175; after debate, approved, 2 Nov, 224. Group on Working Practices of the House: Green (Petitioner) v.Yorkshire raction ompany imited Report to consider how the working practi- T C L ces of the House can be improved printed, (Respondents): 29 Apr, 654; motion to take note, non-fatal Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- amendment moved and after debate with- red to Appeal Committee, 6 Feb, 450; drawn; original motion agreed to, 21 report, 11 Mar, 535. May, 737.

Greenfield,Baroness: Grupo Torras SA (Respondents) and others v.Al-Sabah and others Introduced (life peerage), 26 Jun, 33. and another (Petitioner): Greenham and Crookham Commons Report, 20 Jun, 19. Bill: Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Message re carry-over motion from HC, 10 ncrease rder Jul, 86; carry-over motion; message of I O 2002: concurrence to HC, 12 Jul, 96; from HC; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 6 1a; referred to Examiner’s, 18 Dec, 375; Feb, 450; report, 12 Feb, 464; approved, 7 petition against, 8 Jan, 385; Examiner’s Mar, 531. 1162 I N D E X 2001–02

Guild (Petitioner) v.Eskandar Health: Limited and others (Respondents) Papers (by command): 18 Jul, 112; 19 Jul, and one other action: 117; 23 Jul, 126; 24 Jul, 135; 14 Sep, 146; 15 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Nov, 255; 13 Dec, 356; 17 Dec, 369; 17 Jan, Appeal Committee, 15 Apr, 611; report, 1 405; 18 Apr, 623; 20 May, 732; 13 Jun, 778; Jul, 836. 10 Jul, 875; 4 Nov, 1085.

Gulf War Veterans: Health Act 1999: Unstarred question, 17 Oct, 179. Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 100; 28 Mar, 594; 24 Jul, 935; 4 Nov, 1086. Guthrie of Craigiebank,Lord: Health and Safety at Work etc. Introduced (life peerage), 23 Jul, 125. Act 1974: Habib Bank Limited (Petitioners) v. Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 21; 14 Sep, 147; 28 bbeypearl imited and others Nov, 298; 3 Jul, 848; 24 Sep, 966, 967; 31 A L Oct, 1069. (Respondents): Report, 3 Jul, 65. Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland)Order 1978: abib ank imited espondents v H B L (R ) . Papers (per statutory Instrument): 30 Oct, Ahmed (Petitioner): 215; 5 Nov, 227. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 145; report, 27 Health and Social Care Act 2001: Nov, 294. Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 149, 152; 22 Nov, 283; 27 Nov, 294; 28 Nov, 298; 24 Sep, 964. Hallmarking Act 1973: Papers (per Act): 7 Mar, 531. Health and Social Services and Social Security Adjudications Hamilton v.Al Fayed (Petitioner) Act 1983: and others espondents (R ): Papers (per Act): 14 Jan, 394. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 25 Jun, 813. Health Funding: Handelsbanken (Norwegian branch Unstarred question, 11 Jun, 768. of venska andelsbanken S H AB ealth rofessions rder (Publ)(Respondents) v. H P O 2001: Dandridge and others and Draft delivered for approval by resolution, others (Petitioners): 15 Nov, 255; report, 20 Nov, 271; motion for approval; amendment moved and after Petition for leave to appeal referred to debate, withdrawn; original motion agreed Appeal Committee, 28 May, 751; reports, to, 13 Dec, 357. 17 Jul, 905; 9 Oct, 984. Health Service Commissioners Act Hannay of Chiswick,Lord: 1993: Introduced (life peerage), 27 Jun, 40. Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 22; 30 Oct, 215; 19 Mar, 562; 20 Jun, 804; 24 Jun, 810. Harman and another (Petitioners) v. Cornwall County Council Health Service (Control of Patient (Respondents): Information)Regulations 2002: Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Draft delivered for approval by resolution, with the Administration of Justice Act 26 Mar, 585; report, 16 Apr, 617; motion to 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 4 approve; reasoned non-fatal amendment Mar, 519; reports, 29 Apr, 653; 15 Jul, 897. moved and after debate, original motion agreed to, 21 May, 737. Hayward (Petitioner) v.Norwich Union Insurance Limited Health Services and Public Health (Respondents): Act 1968: Report, 22 Oct, 187. Papers (per Act): 24 Sep, 969. 2001–02INDEX 1163

Healthcare for Ethnic Minorities: stand in any by-election for membership of the House after the end of the initial period Unstarred question, 11 Feb, 461. provided by s. 2(4) of the ; it was ordered that the register be Heaton and others (Respondents) v. printed, 17 Dec, 369. Axa Equity &Law Life ssurance ociety plc and A S ereditary eers egister others (Appellants) and others: H P ’R : Judgment, 25 Apr, 641. Applications and Additions: Abergavenny, M. 20 May, 731; 12 Jun, 772; Henderson (FC) (Petitioner) v. Cawley, L. 20 Jun, 18; 23 Jul, 125; Jaouen and others (Respondents): Combermere, V. 14 Jan, 393; Herbert, L. 14 Feb, 490 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Sutherland, D. 20 Jun, 18; 23 Jul, 125; Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Terrington, L. 20 Jun, 18. cate, 13 Jun, 777.

Henry and others (Petitioners) v. Heritage: London General Transport Services Limited (Respondents) Papers (by command): 12 Jul, 893; and two other actions: Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Heritage Assets: red to Appeal Committee, 18 Jun, 790. Unstarred question, 28 Oct, 1048. Hepatitis “C”: Unstarred question, 12 Mar, 543. Hertsmere Borough Council (Respondents) v.Harty and Her Majesty’s Attorney General others (Petitioners) and others: ppellant v unch imited (A ) .P L Petition for leave to appeal referred to and another (Respondents): Appeal Committee, 12 Nov, 242; report, 7 Reports, 25 Jul, 141; 23 Oct, 193; appeal pre- Feb, 455. sented, 6 Nov, 229; extension of time, 18 Dec, 373; 30 Jan, 436; 12 Mar, 542; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Heseltine,Lord: Committee, 23 Apr, 634. Introduced (life peerage), 23 Oct, 193. Her Majesty’s Attorney General (Respondent) v.Barrett Hewlett-Packard GmbH and others (Petitioner): (Respondents) v.Waters Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Corporation and others with the Administration of Justice Act (Petitioners): 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 22 Oct, 187; report, 10 Jul, 875. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 27 May, 748. Herbert,Barony of: Notification of determination of abeyance, Higher Education: 14 Feb, 490. Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Report; details entered on the register of 1 May, 665. hereditary peers, 14 Feb, 490.

Hereditary Peers: HIH Casualty and General The Clerk of the Parliaments notified the Insurance Limited and others House that in accordance with SO 9 he had (Appellants) v.Chase issued a certificate to the Clerk of the Manhattan Bank (Respondents) Crown that the Lord Chorley is entitled to and others (First Appeal): a Writ of Summons to Parliament in the place of the Earl of Carnarvon deceased, Appeal presented, 30 Oct, 214; extension of 15 Oct, 168; the Clerk of the Parliaments time, 10 Dec, 340; 15 Jan, 397; petition that laid on the Table pursuant to Standing appeal be conjoined; ordered as prayed, 16 Order 10(5) a register of hereditary peers Jan, 401; set down for hearing and referred (other than peers of Ireland) who wish to to Appellate Committee, 12 Feb, 463. 1164 I N D E X 2001–02

HIH Casualty and General Honours: Insurance Limited and others Unstarred question, 4 Mar, 521. (Appellants) v.Chase Manhattan Bank (Respondents) Horticultural Development and others (Second Appeal): Council (Amendment)Order Appeal presented, 30 Oct, 214; extension of 2002: time, 10 Dec, 340; 15 Jan, 397; petition that Draft delivered for approval by resolution, appeal be conjoined; ordered as prayed, 16 10 May, 685; report, 21 May, 736; after Jan, 401; set down for hearing and referred debate, approved, 28 May, 752. to Appellate Committee, 12 Feb, 463. House of Commons: HIH Casualty and General Speaker: Insurance Limited and others The Rt Hon Michael Martin, Speaker- (Respondents) v.Chase Elect, presented and approved by Lords Manhattan Bank (Appellants) Commissioners (by command), 14 Jun, and others: 11. Appeal presented, 16 Oct, 174; extension of House of Commons Members’Fund time, 27 Nov, 294; 10 Dec, 340; 15 Jan, 397; ct petition that appeal be conjoined; ordered A 1939: as prayed, 16 Jan, 401; set down for hea- Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 22; 24 Jul, 935. ring and referred to Appellate Committee, 12 Feb, 463. House of Lords Annual Report and Accounts: Home-Grown Cereals Authority Report and accounts printed, 23 Jul, 128; evy ariation cheme L (V )S Report and accounts printed, 16 Jul, 901. (Approval)Order 2001: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, House of Lords:Audibility of 20 Jun, 20; report, 10 Jul, 86; approved, 23 Proceedings: Jul, 129. Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, 4 Jul, 70. Homelessness Bill: From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 23 House of Lords Management and Oct, 194; report from DPRRC, 24 Oct, Services Review: 200; report from HRJC, 29 Oct, 210; after a Report of the Steering Group of Peers esta- debate, 2 ; committed to CWH, 12 Nov, blished on 28th September 2000 printed, 23 244; order of commitment discharged; Jul, 128. committed to GC, 3 Dec, 309; GC; amend- ment made; reported with amendment, 10 ouse of ords ffices ommittee Dec, 341, 345; report received; amendment H L ’O C : disagreed to on division; amendments Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 26 Jun, 36; made, 15 Jan, 397; 3a, amendments made, Lords substituted, 22 Oct, 188; 6 Nov, 230; passed; sent HC, 24 Jan, 426; from HC 10 Jun, 764. with amendments agreed to; RA, 26 Feb, Reports: 507, 508. 1st (Appointment of Sub-Committees and the Advisory Panel on Works of Art), 27 Homelessness (Priority Need for Jun, 42; Accommodation)(England) 2nd (Membership of the Finance and StaV Order 2002: Sub-Committee; Accommodation; Free Postage for Members’ Correspondence Draft delivered for approval by resolution, on House of Lords’ Business; Lords 18 Jun, 790; report, 25 Jun, 814; after Reimbursement Allowances; Presentation debate, approved, 16 Jul, 902. of a Casket of Sand from the Normandy Beaches), 17 Jul, 106; motion to agree; Hong Kong: after debate amendment to motion moved; amendment disagreed to on Papers (by command): 20 Jun, 20; 19 Jul, 117; division; original motion agreed to, 23 5 Mar, 523; 24 Apr, 638; 23 Jul, 924. Jul, 128. 3rd (Membership of Sub-Committees; ong ong ct Fielden House; Lords’ Reimbursement H K A 1985: Allowances; Salaries of the Chairman and Papers (per Act): 29 Jul, 952. Principal Deputy Chairman of 2001–02INDEX 1165

Committees; StaV of the House), 11 Dec, Howarth of Breckland,Baroness: 348; agreed to, 21 Jan, 412; 4th (Report by the Working Group on Introduced (life peerage), 24 Jul, 134. Management and Services), 12 Feb, 464; 5th (Report by the Working Group on Howe of Idlicote,Baroness: Management and Services), 14 May, 694; agreed to, 10 Jun, 764; Introduced (life peerage), 11 Jul, 89. 6th (Access to Facilities in the House of Lords; International Telephone Calls; HSBC Investment Banking Bill: Restoration of Old Palace Yard; Lords’ Reimbursement Allowances; StaV of the Petition for HL bill, 27 Nov, 295; Examiner’s certificate, 18 Dec, 374; bill presented; 1a, House; Salaries of the Chairman and a Principal Deputy Chairman of 10 Jan, 391; 2 ; referred to Examiner’s, 13 Committees), 14 May, 694; after debate, Feb, 488; Examiner’s certificate; commit- agreed to, 10 Jun, 764; ted to UBC, 26 Feb, 507; reported from UBC with amendments, 12 Mar, 543; 3a; 7th (Annual Report of the House of Lords, passed; sent HC, 26 Mar, 586; from HC 2001-02), 16 Jul, 901; agreed to, 29 Jul, agreed to, 16 Oct, 1012; RA, 7 Nov, 1116. 952. ughes and others and another House of Lords Reform: H (Petitioner) v.Her Majesty’s Motion to take note, a debate having arisen, Customs and Excise adjourned, 9 Jan, 388; debate resumed; espondents after debate, agreed to, 10 Jan, 391. (R ): Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- House of Lords Reform Committee: red to Appeal Committee, 15 Oct, 1005. Motion on desirability of appointing Joint ughes etitioner and others v Committee, agreed to; message sent HC, H (P ) . 29 May, 755; message of concurrence from Her Majesty’s Customs and HC, 20 Jun, 804; Lords’ members named; Excise (Respondents): after debate, approved; message to HC; Petition for leave to appeal referred to message from HC to meet, 4 Jul, 858. Appeal Committee, 19 Jun, 795. Special report printed, 16 Jul, 901. Human Fertilisation and Housing: Embryology Act 1990: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Papers (per Act): 18 Jul, 113; 17 Jun, 784; 18 27 Feb, 511. Jul, 913. Papers (by command): 25 Jun, 30; 8 May, 679. Human Genetic Databases (S&T Report): ousing ct H A 1985: Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 900. 15 Jan, 397.

Housing Act 1988: Human Reproductive Cloning Bill Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 100; 18 Jul, 113; 19 [HL]: Jul, 121; 28 Jan, 430; 11 Jun, 768; 11 Jul, Presented; 1a; explanatory notes printed; 890; 18 Jul, 913; 22 Jul, 919. report from DPRRC, 21 Nov, 280; after debate, 2a; referred to CWH, 26 Nov, 288; Housing Act 1996: SO 46 having been dispensed with, CWH; reported without amendment; report recei- Papers (per Act): 2 Jul, 54; 5 Nov, 227; 22 ved; 3a; passed; sent HC, 26 Nov, 289; from Apr, 630. HC agreed to, 29 Nov, 302; RA, 4 Dec, 312. Housing Associations Act 1985: uman ights Papers (per Act): 18 Jul, 113; 23 Jul, 925. H R : Papers (by command): 4 Oct, 157; 8 May, Housing Grants,Construction and 679; 7 Oct, 975. Regeneration Act 1996: uman ights ct Papers (per Act): 5 Jul, 74; 20 Dec, 381; 11 H R A 1998: Mar, 538. Papers (per Act): 19 Dec, 378. 1166 I N D E X 2001–02

Human Rights Act 1998 (Designated 23rd (Further Report on the Nationality, Derogation)Order 2001: Immigration and Asylum Bill), 22 Oct, 1027; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 24th (Adoption and Children Bill), 28 Oct, 12 Nov, 244; report, 13 Nov, 248; motion 1048; to approve; reasoned non-fatal amend- 25th (Draft Mental Health Bill), 4 Nov, ment moved and after debate, disagreed to 1086; on division; original motion agreed to, 19 26th (Scrutiny of Bills: Final Progress Nov, 264. Report), 4 Nov, 1086. Human Rights Act 1998 Remedial Evidence printed: rders (Work of the Human Rights Unit), 21 Mar, O : 575; See (Case for Human Rights Commission), 25 Mental Health Act 1983 (Remedial) Apr, 643. Order 2001. Hunt (Petitioner) v.London Human Rights,Joint Committee: Borough of Hackney Motion on desirability of appointing Joint (Respondents): Committee, agreed to; Lords’ members named en bloc; message to HC, 3 Jul, 66-7; Petition for leave to appeal in accordance message from HC; message of concurrence with the Administration of Justice Act sent HC, 17 Jul, 106; quorum agreed, 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 4 21 Nov, 280; amendment made; message to Mar, 519; reports, 29 Apr, 653; 15 Jul, 897. HC, 24 Jan, 426. unting with ogs an Reports: H D :B : 1st (Homelessness Bill), 29 Oct, 210; Motion for resolution; after debate, disa- 2nd (Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security greed to on division, 19 Mar, 562. Bill), 14 Nov, 253; 3rd (Proceeds of Crime Bill), 26 Nov, 288; Hunting with Dogs:Hunting Under 4th (Sex Discrimination (Election icence Candidates) Bill, 26 Nov, 288; L : 5th (Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Motion for resolution; agreed to on division, Bill: Further Report), 3 Dec, 308; 19 Mar, 562. 6th (Mental Health Act 1983 (Remedial) Order 2001), 17 Dec, 370; Hunting with Dogs:Supervision: 7th (Making of Remedial Orders), 17 Dec, 370; Motion for resolution; disagreed to on divi- 8th (Tobacco Advertising and Promotion sion, 19 Mar, 563. Bill [HL]), 17 Dec, 370; 9th (Scrutiny of Bills: Progress Report), 17 Hybrid Bills: Dec, 370; 10th (Animal Health Bill), 21 Jan, 412; None. 11th (Proceeds of Crime: further Report), 4 Feb, 444; Hybrid Instruments: 12th (Employment Bill), 25 Feb, 499; 13th (Police Reform Bill), 25 Feb, 499; None. 14th (Scrutiny of Bills: Private Members’ Bills and Private Bills), 4 Mar, 521; Hybrid Instruments Committee: 15th (Police Reform Bill: further report), 18 Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 2 Jul, 55; Mar, 558; Lord substituted, 24 Jan, 426; 16th (Scrutiny of Bills: further progress report), 29 Apr, 654; 17th (Scrutiny of Bills: further progress Hydrocarbon Oil Duties Act 1979: report), 17 Jun, 784; Papers (per Act): 10 Jun, 763; 16 Jul, 900; 25 18th (Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Jul, 948. Bill), 17 Jun, 784; 19th (Draft Communications Bill – the Human Rights Implications), 15 Jul, 897; Identity Cards: 20th (Draft Extradition Bill), 22 Jul, 919; Papers (by command): 3 Jul, 848. 21st (Scrutiny of Bills: further progress Report), 22 Jul, 919; mmigration 22nd (Case for a Human Rights I : Commission: interim Report), 22 Jul, Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 147; 8 Nov, 919; 236; 7 Feb, 455; 24 Sep, 963. 2001–02INDEX 1167

Immigration Act 1971: Industrial Injuries: Papers (per Act): 3 Jul, 65; 5 Feb, 447; 26 Papers (by command): 14 Feb, 490. Mar, 586; 16 Apr, 616; 7 Nov, 1114. Industrial Organisation and Immigration and Asylum Act 1999: Development Act 1947: Papers (per Act): 12 Jul, 95; 4 Oct, 159; 13 Dec, 356; 17 Dec, 370; 8 Jan, 384; 6 Mar, Papers (per Act): 27 Jun, 42; 17 Oct, 179; 25 527; 24 Apr, 638; 4 Jul, 857; 23 Jul, 925; 24 Mar, 582; 10 Jun, 764; 11 Jun, 768; 22 Sep, 964, 966; 11 Oct, 997; 21 Oct, 1023; 7 Jul, 918. Nov, 1114. Industrial Training Act 1982: Immigration and Asylum Appeals rocedure mendment ules Papers (per Act): 21 Jun, 25; 1 Jul, 837; 10 (P )(A )R Jul, 875. 2001: Motion for annulment; after debate, with- Industrial Training Levy drawn, 29 Jan, 434. (Construction Board)Order 2002: Immigration (Carriers’Liability) Act 1987: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 17 Jan, 405; report, 29 Jan, 433; after Papers (per Act): 27 Mar, 591; 7 Nov, 1114. debate, approved, 7 Feb, 457. Immigration (Entry Otherwise than Industrial Training Levy by Sea or Air)Order 2002: (Engineering Construction Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Board)Order 2002: 17 Jun, 784; report, 18 Jun, 790; after debate, approved, 21 Jun, 807. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 17 Jan, 405; report, 29 Jan, 433; approved, Immigration (Leave to Enter)Order 7 Feb, 457. 2001: ndustry Draft delivered for approval by resolution, I : 20 Jun, 20; report, 5 Jul, 75; after debate, Papers (by command): 2 Jul, 54; 23 Jul, 924. approved, 12 Jul, 96. Infrastructure: Import,Export and Customs Powers (Defence)Act 1939: Papers (by command): 17 Dec, 369. Papers (per Act): 4 Oct, 159. Ingle (FC) (Petitioner) v. Imprisonment of Peer: Scarborough Borough Council espondents See (R ): Archer of Weston-Super-Mare,Lord. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Indonesia: cate, 24 Sep, 961. Unstarred question, 26 Mar, 586. Inland Revenue: Industrial and Provident Societies Papers (by command): 18 Dec, 374. Bill: From HC; 1a, 22 Apr, 631; report from InreAbdulbary (Appellant) DPRRC, 24 Apr, 638; explanatory notes application for a writ of abeas a ( H printed, 20 May, 732; after debate, 2 ; com- Corpus)(On Appeal from a mitted to CWH, 29 May, 755; order of ivisional ourt of the ueen s commitment discharged, 20 Jun, 804; 3a; D C Q ’ passed, 27 Jun, 833; RA, 8 Jul, 865. Bench Division): Petition for extension of time and for leave to Industrial Designs: appeal in accordance with the Criminal Papers (by command): 3 Jul, 848. Appeal Act 1968 referred to Appeal Com- mittee, 14 Sep, 145; reports, 11 Oct, 166; 15 ndustrial evelopment ct Oct, 169; appeal presented; set down for I D A 1982: hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- Papers (per Act): 28 Jun, 48; 27 Jun, 833. tee, 22 Oct, 187; judgment, 17 Dec, 368. 1168 I N D E X 2001–02

InreAl-Fawwaz (Appellant) Appeal Act 1968 referred to Appeal Com- (application for a writ of Habeas mittee, 16 Oct, 174; report, 29 May, 754. Corpus)(On Appeal from a Divisional Court of the Queen’s InreFini (Petitioner)(application Bench Division): for a writ of Habeas Corpus): Appeal presented, 26 Jun, 34; set down for Petition for extension of time and leave to hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 11 Oct, 165; judgment, 17 Dec, 368. appeal in accordance with the Administra- tion of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. InreB(a minor) (2001) (FC): Public funding certificate, 20 Jun, 19; report, 24 Jul, 135. InreFreer (Petitioner)(application for a writ of Habeas Corpus): InreB(a minor)(Respondent): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Extension of time, 20 Jun, 19; set down for with the Administration of Justice Act hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 17 tee, 2 Oct, 154; judgment, 17 Dec, 369. Jun, 783; report, 30 Oct, 1064. InreB(minors) (2002): nre uisto etitioner Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- I G (FC) (P ) red to Appeal Committee, 4 Nov, 1085. (application for a writ of Habeas Corpus): nre minors I C( ): Petition for extension of time and leave to Petition for leave to appeal referred to appeal in accordance with the Administra- Appeal Committee, 19 Mar, 561; report, tion of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal 20 May, 731. Committee, 24 Sep, 962; public funding certificate, 22 Oct, 1026. InreDe Brun (Respondent): Petition for leave appeal referred to Appeal InreI(Respondent)(application of Committee, 5 Nov, 226; report, 7 Feb, 455. a writ of Habeas Corpus): InreDevine (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Appeal Committee, 29 Jul, 951. red to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 145; report, 12 Mar, 542. InreJ (FC) (Petitioner): InreEiderous (Petitioner) Petition for leave to appeal referred to (application for a writ of Habeas Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Corpus)(On Appeal from a cate, 16 Jul, 99; report, 25 Jul, 140. Divisional Court of the Queen’s ench ivision B D ): InreK(Petitioner): Petition for extension of time and for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Act 1968 referred to Appeal Com- Appeal Committee, 1 Jul, 836; reports, 2 mittee, 14 Sep, 145; reports, 11 Oct, 166; 15 Jul, 844; 15 Jul 897. Oct, 169; appeal presented; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 22 Oct, 187; judgment, 17 Dec, 368. InreK(Petitioner) (2002): Petition for leave to appeal referred to InreFamilies Need Fathers Limited Appeal Committee, 8 Jul, 863. (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal presented and referred to Appeal Committee, fee waived; InreKaminskas (Respondent) report, 11 Feb, 459, 460. (application for a writ of Habeas Corpus): InreFenby (Petitioner)(application for a writ of abeas orpus Petition for leave to appeal in accordance H C ): with the Administration of Justice Act Petition for extension of time and leave to 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 30 appeal in accordance with the Criminal Oct, 214; report, 12 Mar, 542. 2001–02INDEX 1169

InreKanaris (Respondent) InreMcGuinness (Respondent): (application for a writ of Habeas Petition for leave appeal referred to Appeal Corpus)(On Appeal from a Committee, 5 Nov, 226; report, 7 Feb, 455. Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division): InreMcKay (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petition for extension of time and leave to with the Administration of Justice Act appeal in accordance with the Judicature 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 11 (Northern Ireland) Act 1978 referred to Feb, 459; report, 29 Apr, 653; appeal pre- Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 962. sented, 13 May, 688; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 2 InreNorris (Respondent): Oct, 971. Judgment, 28 Jun, 47. InreL (FC) (a minor by his father InreNorthern Ireland Human and litigation friend) Rights Commission (Appellants): ppellant (A ): Reports, 22 Oct, 187; 1 Nov, 221; appeal pre- Petition for leave to appeal referred to sented, 14 Nov, 251; security for costs wai- Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- ved, 22 Nov, 283; set down for hearing and cate, 12 Nov, 242; reports, 19 Dec, 377; 30 referred to Appellate Committee, 9 Jan, Jan, 437; appeal presented, 13 Feb, 486; 388; petitions for leave to intervene refer- extension of time, 26 Mar, 585; set down red to Appeal Committee, 6 Mar, 526; 7 for hearing and referred to Appellate Com- Mar, 530; report, 11 Mar, 534-5; judgment, mittee, 17 Apr, 620. 20 Jun, 803. InreO and N(minors): InreLee (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Report, 24 Jul, 135. red to Appeal Committee, 4 Nov, 1085.

InreLemieux (FC) (Respondent) InreP (FC) (a minor by his mother (application for a writ of Habeas and litigation friend) Corpus): (Appellant): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petition for leave to appeal referred to with the Administration of Justice Act Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 10 cate, 3 Dec, 307; reports, 19 Dec, 377; 30 Jun, 762; public funding certificate, 3 Oct, Jan, 437; appeal presented, 13 Feb, 487; 972; report, 30 Oct, 1064. extension of time, 27 Mar, 590; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Com- mittee, 3 May, 671. InreLodhi (Petitioner)(application for a writ of Habeas Corpus): InreR(a child suing by R her Petition for leave to appeal in accordance litigation friend)(Respondent): with the Administration of Justice Act Petition for leave to appeal referred to 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 22 Appeal Committee, 16 Apr, 616; report, 20 Oct, 1026. May, 731.

InreM(a child by her litigation InreR and another (Petitioners): friend C M) (FC) (Appellant): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal presented; public funding certificate, Appeal Committee, 12 Jun, 773. 8 Oct, 162; set down for hearing and refer- red to Appellate Committee, 11 Oct, 165; InreR (FC) (by his litigation friend judgment, 28 Feb, 513. D) (Petitioner): Petition for extension of time and leave to InreMcCrory (AP) (Petitioner): appeal in accordance with the Administra- tion of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Report, 20 Jun, 19. Committee; public funding certificate, 18 Dec, 373; report, 26 Feb, 506. InreMcFarland (AP) (Petitioner): nre etitioner irst etition Petition for leave to appeal referred to I R(P )(F P ): Appeal Committee; legal aid certificate, 24 Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Sep, 961. red to Appeal Committee, 22 Jul, 916. 1170 I N D E X 2001–02

InreR(Petitioner)(Second InreTrade Marks Application No. Petition): 1526943: Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Petition for leave to appeal referred to red to Appeal Committee, 22 Jul, 916. Appeal Committee, 20 Jun, 18; report, 13 Nov, 247. InreRosser (Petitioner) (application for a writ of Habeas InreW (AP) (Petitioner): Corpus): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Appeal Committee; legal aid certificate, 14 with the Administration of Justice Act Sep, 145; report, 11 Oct, 166. 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 7 Mar, 530; report, 1 Jul, 836. InreW (FC) and others (FC) InreS(a child): (Respondents)(First Appeal) Petition for leave to appeal referred to (FC): Appeal Committee, 23 May, 742; public Petition for leave to appeal referred to funding certificate; report, 30 May, 757, Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; public fun- 758. ding certificate, 11 Jul, 90; reports, 16 Jul, 99; 2 Oct, 154; appeal presented, 8 Oct, InreS (FC) and others (FC): 161; security for costs waived, 11 Oct, 165; petition that appeal be conjoined; ordered Petition for leave to appeal referred to as prayed, 23 Oct, 193; public funding cer- Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; reports, 16 tificates, 25 Oct, 204; set down for hearing Jul, 99; 2 Oct, 154; appeal presented, 8 Oct, and referred to Appellate Committee, 5 161; petition that appeal be conjoined; Nov, 226-7; judgment; public funding cer- ordered as prayed, 23 Oct, 193; public fun- tificates, 14 Mar, 549. ding certificates, 25 Oct, 204; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 5 Nov, 226-7; judgment; public fun- InreW (FC) and others (FC) ding certificates, 14 Mar, 549. (Respondents)(Second Appeal): nre ppellant Petition for leave to appeal referred to I S (FC) (A )(FC): Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; reports, 16 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Jul, 99; 2 Oct, 154; appeal presented, 8 Oct, Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- 162; petition that appeal be conjoined; cate, 12 Jul, 94; reports, 16 Jul, 99; 2 Oct, ordered as prayed, 23 Oct, 193; public fun- 154; appeal presented, 8 Oct, 161; petition ding certificates, 25 Oct, 204; set down for that appeal be conjoined; ordered as hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- prayed, 23 Oct, 193; public funding certi- tee, 5 Nov, 227; judgment; public funding ficates, 25 Oct, 204; set down for hearing certificates, 14 Mar, 549. and referred to Appellate Committee, 5 Nov, 226-7; judgment, 14 Mar, 549. InreWalker (FC) (Petitioner) nre chmidt etitioner (application for a writ of Habeas I S (P ) orpus (application for a writ of Habeas C ): Corpus): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Administration of Justice Act Petition for extension of time and leave to 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 13 appeal in accordance with the Administra- Feb, 487; public funding certificate, 22 tion of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Apr, 630; reports, 10 Jul, 875; 7 Oct, 974. Committee, 24 Sep, 961.

InreShields (Respondent): InreWeiss (AP) (Petitioner) application for a writ of abeas Petition for leave to appeal referred to ( H Appeal Committee, 23 May, 743; report, Corpus): 17 Jul, 905; appeal presented; set down for Legal aid certificate; report, 25 Oct, 204. hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 24 Sep, 960, 962. Insider Dealing (Securities and InreTore (Petitioner)(application Regulated Markets) for a writ of Habeas Corpus): (Amendment)Order 2002: Petition for extension of time and leave to Draft delivered for approval by resolution, appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 7 12 Jun, 773; report, 18 Jun, 790; after Oct, 974. debate, approved, 16 Jul, 902. 2001–02INDEX 1171

Insolvency: International Criminal Court Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 146. (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2001: Insolvency Act 1986: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Papers (per Act): 8 Oct, 162; 12 Nov, 243; 20 20 Jun, 20; report, 5 Jul, 75; after debate, Dec, 381; 17 Apr, 620; 10 May, 685; 29 Oct, approved, 12 Jul, 96. 1056; 6 Nov, 1107. International Development: Insolvency Act 1986 (Amendment) Papers (by command): 16 Jul, 99. (No.3)Regulations 2002: Unstarred question, 8 Jul, 865. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 26 Jun, 825; report, 2 Jul, 844; after debate, International Development Act approved, 24 Jul, 937. 2002: Papers (per Act): 1 Jul, 837. Insolvency (Northern Ireland) rder O 1989: International Development Bill Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 24 Sep, [HL]: 965. Presented; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 21 Jun, 26; after debate, 2a; committed to Insurance Companies Act 1982: CWH, 2 Jul, 60; report from DPRRC, 5 Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 121; 24 Jul, 935. Jul, 74; CWH, amendment disagreed to on division; amendments made; reported with Intelligence Services: amendments, 16 Jul, 101; report received, 18 Oct, 184; 3a, amendments disagreed to Papers (by command): 19 Jul, 117; 31 Oct, on division; privilege amendment agreed 218; 13 Jun, 778. to; after debate, passed; sent HC, 25 Oct, 204; from HC agreed to with a privilege Interbrew SA (Respondents) v. amendment; amendment considered and Financial Times Limited and agreed to, 24 Jan, 426; RA, 26 Feb, 507. others (Petitioners): International Labour Petition for leave to appeal referred to Organisation: Appeal Committee, 18 Mar, 557; reports, 28 May, 751; 9 Jul, 869. Papers (by command): 20 Mar, 571.

Interception of Communications: International Maritime rganisation Papers (by command): 31 Oct, 218. O : Papers (by command): 19 Mar, 562. Interests,Declaration and Registration of: International Maritime Organisation (Immunities and See rivileges rder Declaration and Registration of P )O 2002: Interests; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Procedure of the House Committee. 23 May, 743; report, 11 Jun, 768; after debate, approved, 10 Jul, 876. Interlink Express Parcels Limited (Petitioners) v.Night Trunkers International Monetary Fund: Limited and another Papers (by command): 12 Nov, 243; 11 Apr, (Respondents): 606. Reports, 18 Oct, 183; 12 Nov, 243; 5 Dec, nternational errorism 316. I T : Motion to take note; after debate agreed to, International Criminal Court: 14 Sep, 153; Papers (by command): 24 Sep, 963. Motion to take note; after debate, agreed to, 4 Oct, 160; International Criminal Court Act Motion to take note; after debate, agreed to, 2001: 8 Oct, 162; Papers (per Act): 4 Jul, 70; 12 Jul, 96; 14 Sep, Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, 153; 10 Apr, 601. 18 Oct, 184; 1172 I N D E X 2001–02

The House, standing, observed three minutes JAPye (Oxford)Limited and others silence in memory of the victims of terro- (Respondents) v.Graham (sued rism in the United States of America on 11 both in her personal capacity September, 14 Sep, 153. and as personal representative International Transport Roth of the late Michael Graham) GmbH(a limited company formed and another (Appellants) and and registered in Germany) and one other action: others (Appellants) and others Reports, 3 Jul, 65; 24 Jul, 134; appeal presen- v.Secretary of State for the ted, 14 Sep, 143; extension of time, 29 Oct, Home Department (Respondent): 209; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 19 Nov, 262; judg- Appeal presented, 27 May, 747. ment, 4 Jul, 856. nternational ransport oth I T R ye xford imited GmbH(a limited company formed JAP (O )L and registered in ermany and (Petitioners) v.South G ) loucestershire istrict others (Original Appellants and G D ross respondents and others v Council and others C - ) . espondents Secretary of State for the Home (R ): Department (Original Report, 3 Jul, 65. Respondent and Cross- appellant): Jobseekers Act 1995: Cross-appeal presented, 10 Jun, 761; exten- Papers (per Act): 9 Jul, 870. sion of time, 22 Jul, 916; 24 Sep, 962; appeal dismissed, 2 Oct, 971. John Lyon’s Charity (Respondents) Intervention Board for v.Shalson (Appellant): Agricultural Produce Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Abolition)Regulations 2001: Appeal Committee, 10 May, 685; reports, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 18 Jul, 912; 14 Oct, 999; appeal presented, 16 Oct, 174; report, 23 Oct, 194; after 28 Oct, 1047; security for costs waived, 29 debate, approved, 2 Nov, 224. Oct, 1055.

Introductions: Joint European Torus: See Papers (by command): 10 Jun, 762. Lords. ones ppellant v ealthcare Investment Protection: J (A ) .3MH Limited (Respondents) and three Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 147; 23 Jan, other actions 421; 13 Mar, 546; 10 Apr, 600; 8 May, 679; : 22 May, 740; 24 Sep, 963. Appeal presented, 28 May, 751; extension of time, 23 Jul, 923; 8 Oct, 980; set down for Iraq: hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 14 Oct, 999. Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 10 Apr, 602. Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, Jones,Lord: 24 Sep, 970. Introduced (life peerage), 19 Jul, 117. Ireland,Peerages of: Jones (Petitioner) v.Morgan and See another (Respondents): Dunsany,Barony of; Roden,Earldom of. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 25 Jul, 140; report, 4 Isle of Man: Dec, 313. Papers (by command): 25 Mar, 581. Jones (Petitioner) v.Post Office Isle of Man Act 1979: (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 27 Jun, 42; 27 Jun, 833. Report, 27 Jun, 41. 2001–02INDEX 1173

Jordan (AP) (Petitioner) v.Her amendments made, 11 Jun, 770; further Majesty’s Coroner for Greater considered in GC, amendments made, 13 elfast and another Jun, 781; 18 Jun, 792; further considered in B GC, amendments made; reported with (Respondents): amendments, 19 Jun, 796, 801; marshalling Petition for leave to appeal referred to order, 25 Jun, 814; report received; Appeal Committee; legal aid certificate, 30 amendments disagreed to on division; Oct, 1064. amendments made; further consideration on report; amendment negatived; amend- Jordan (Respondent) v.One 2One ment disagreed to on division; ersonal ommunications amendments made, 1 Jul, 837, 838; further P C considered on report; amendments disa- Limited (Petitioners): greed to on division; amendments made; Petition for leave to appeal referred to amendment negatived, 4 Jul, 858; 3a, pas- Appeal Committee, 12 Jun, 773. sed; sent HC with amendments, 11 Jul, 890; from HC with amendments agreed to, Journals: 17 Jul, 907; RA, 24 Jul, 937. 232nd volume, with an index, laid on the table, 16 Jul, 99. Justices of the Peace Act 1997: 233rd volume, with an index, laid on the Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 100; 14 Sep, 147; 30 table, 29 May, 754. Oct, 215; 4 Feb, 444; 30 May, 758; 24 Sep, 234th volume, with an index, laid on the 966; 5 Nov, 1100. table, 25 Jul, 947. Kahn and another (Appellants) v. Judicature (Northern Ireland)Act Commissioners of Inland Revenue 1978: (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 25 Jun, 30; 27 Jun, 41; 28 Judgment, 20 Feb, 492. Jun, 48; 24 Jan, 425; 27 May, 748.

Judicial Appointments: Kazakhstan: Papers (by command): 30 Oct, 214; 30 Oct, Unstarred question, 30 May, 759. 1064.

Judicial Business: Keelwalk Properties Limited (Respondents) v.Griffith (FC) See etitioner Standing Orders (Judicial Business). (P ): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Judicial Pensions and Retirement Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Act 1993: cate, 22 Oct, 1026. Papers (per Act): 15 May, 718. Keelwalk Properties Limited Judicial Statistics: (Respondents) v.Waller (FC) Papers (by command): 19 Jul, 117; 23 Jul, (Petitioner): 924. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Judicial Taxing Officers: cate, 22 Oct, 1026. B. P. Keith Esq., appointed Principal Clerk of the Judicial OYce, after the retirement Kenyon Brown (Respondent) v. of J. A. Vallance White, 2 Oct, 971. Desmond Banks &Co P. T. Hurst Esq., appointed Senior Costs (Appellants): Judge of the Supreme Court of England and Wales, 2 Oct, 971. Judgment, 11 Oct, 163-4. ustice orthern reland ill J (N I )B : Kerr (Respondent) (AP) v From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 5 Department for Social Mar, 524; report from CC, 11 Mar, 539; Development (Petitioners): report from DPRRC, 20 Mar, 572; after debate, 2a; committed to GC, 3 May, 672; Petition for leave to appeal referred to marshalling order, 23 May, 744; report Appeal Committee; legal aid certificate, 24 from DPRRC, 29 May, 754; GC, Sep, 961. 1174 I N D E X 2001–02

Khan (Petitioner) v.National Kuwait Airways Corporation Union of Rail,Maritime and (Respondents) v.Iraqi Airways Transport Workers and others Company (Appellants) and (Respondents): others: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Extension of time, 25 Jul, 140; petition for Appeal Committee; fee waived; reports, 10 appeal to be consolidated, 14 Sep, 146. Jul, 874, 875; 9 Oct, 985. For further proceedings see next entry.

Kiam (Respondent) v. MGN Limited Kuwait Airways Corporation (Petitioners): (Respondents) v.Iraqi Airways ompany ppellants and Petition for leave to appeal referred to C (A ) Appeal Committee, 4 Mar, 519; report, 29 others: Apr, 653. Kuwait Airways Corporation (Appellants) v.Iraqi Airways ompany espondents and Kibiti (FC) (Petitioner) v.Secretary C (R ) of tate for the ome others: S H consolidated appeals Department (Respondent): ( ) Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- Petition for leave to appeal referred to late Committee, 4 Oct, 157; judgment, 16 Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- May, 723; report, order for costs, 24 Jul, cate, 27 Jun, 41; report, 19 Nov, 263. 934.

Kilclooney,Lord: Kuwait Oil Tanker Company SAK and others espondents v Introduced (life peerage), 17 Oct, 178. (R ) . UBS AG (Appellants): ing espondent v ristow Petition for leave to appeal referred to K (AP) (R ) .B Appeal Committee, 20 Mar, 571; reports, 1 Helicopters Limited Jul, 836; 10 Oct, 992; 24 Oct, 1041; appeal (Appellants): presented, 7 Nov, 1114. Judgment, 28 Feb, 513. Kuwait Petroleum (GB) Limited (Petitioners) v.Commissioners of ing of ridgwater ord K B ,L : Customs and Excise Introduced (life peerage), 17 Oct, 178. (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to ovacs etitioner v ueen ary Appeal Committee, 26 Nov, 287; report, 6 K (P ) .Q M Feb, 450. &Westfield College and others (Respondents): Lady Berkeley (Petitioner) v. Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Secretary of State for the red to Appeal Committee, 29 Apr, 652. Environment,Transport and the Regions and others Kuwait Airways Corporation (Respondents): (Appellants) v.Iraqi Airways Petition for leave to appeal referred to Company (Respondents) and Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; report, 18 others: Dec, 373. Petition for leave to restore appeal ordered as prayed; extension of time, 26 Jun, 34; Land at Palace Avenue,Kensington extension of time, 25 Jul, 140; petition for (Acquistion of Freehold)Bill: appeal to be consolidated, 14 Sep, 146; Petition for HC bill, 27 Nov, 295; Examiner’s petition that the determination of costs a might be reviewed referred to Appeal certificate, 18 Dec, 374; from HC; 1 ; refer- red to Examiners, 18 Apr, 624; Examiner’s Committee, 20 Nov, 271; report, 11 Feb, a 460; report, 16 Jul, 900. certificate, 23 Apr, 635; 2 ; committed to UBC, 7 May, 675; UBC; reported without For further proceedings see next-but-one amendment, 28 May, 751; 3a, passed, 12 entry. Jun, 773; RA, 25 Jun, 813. 2001–02INDEX 1175

Land Registration Act 1925: Law Commission: Papers (per Act): 9 Oct, 985. Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 146; 8 Oct, 162. Land Registration Bill [HL]: Presented; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 21 Law Commissions Act 1965: Jun, 26; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, 3 Jul, 67; report from DPRRC, 5 Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 22; 9 Jul, 79; 22 Oct, Jul, 74; marshalling order, 11 Jul, 91; 188; 25 Mar, 582. CWH, amendment made; amendment disagreed to on division, 17 Jul, 106; Law of Property (Miscellaneous CWH, amendments made; reported with rovisions ct amendments, 19 Jul, 122; marshalling P )A 1994: order, 15 Oct, 171; report from DPRRC, Papers (per Act): 6 Dec, 320. 24 Oct, 200; report received; amendments made, 30 Oct, 215; Queen’s and Prince of Wales’ consents; 3a, amendments disa- Learning and Skills Act 2000: greed to on division; amendments and a privilege amendment agreed to; passed; Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 150; 22 Jul, 918. sent HC, 8 Nov, 237; from HC agreed to with amendments and a privilege amend- Leave of Absence: ment, 12 Feb, 465; HC amendment and privilege amendment agreed to; RA, 26 Granted: Feb, 507, 508. L. Bauer, 15 Oct, 168; L. Buxton of Alsa, 8 Jan, 383; Land Rover Exports Limited V. Cranborne, 1 Nov, 222; (Respondents) v.Samcrete Egypt L. Dearing, 25 Jul, 948; Engineers &Contractors SAE B. Delacourt-Smith of Alteryn, 29 Apr, 652; ppellants L. Diamond, 28 Mar, 593; (A ): L. Forte, 15 Oct, 168; Petition for leave to appeal referred to L. Gibson-Watt, 18 Jul, 112; Appeal Committee, 21 Jan, 411; reports, L. Hailsham of Saint Marylebone, 20 Jun, 20 May, 731; 25 Jun, 813; appeal presen- 18; ted, 9 Jul, 869; appeal dismissed, 30 Jul, L. Ingrow, 15 Oct, 168; 954. L. Johnston of Rockport, 24 Jul, 134; L. King of Wartnaby, 10 Jun, 761; Landfill (England and Wales) L. Macaulay of Bragar, 27 Mar, 590; Regulations 2002: L. Moyola, 15 Oct, 168; D. Norfolk, 13 Feb, 486 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, L. Rayne, 12 Mar, 542; 26 Mar, 585; report, 16 Apr, 617; motion to L. Ryder of Eaton Hastings, 20 Jun, 18; approve; reasoned non-fatal amendment L. Scanlon, 3 Apr, 596; moved and after debate, withdrawn, origi- nal motion agreed to, 10 Jun, 765. L. Sefton of Garston, 20 Jun, 18; L. Wallace of Coslany, 15 Apr, 611; Landlord and Tenant Act 1954: Granted to L. Chancellor: 10 Jul, 84; 3 Dec, 307; 13 Feb, 486; 26 Feb, 505; 10 Jun, 761; Papers (per Act): 8 Jul, 864. 18 Jul, 913; 7 Oct, 974; 22 Oct, 1025; 28 Oct, 1047; anguage eaching in chools L T S : Terminated: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, L. Buxton of Alsa, 10 Oct, 991. 16 Jan, 402. Legal Aid Act 1988: Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest)Act 1998: Papers (per Act): 5 Jul, 74; 17 Oct, 179; 22 Nov, 283; 18 Mar, 558. Papers (per Act): 1 Jul, 837.

Latin America: Legal Aid,Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland)Order 1981: Unstarred question, 16 May, 725. Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 26 Jun, aw 35; 19 Jul, 118; 14 Sep, 147; 12 Dec, 351; 4 L : Feb, 444; 26 Feb, 507; 21 Mar, 575; 30 Papers (by command): 20 Jun, 20; 19 Jul, 117. May, 758. 1176 I N D E X 2001–02

Legal &General Assurance Society Life Sentences (Northern Ireland) Limited (Respondents) v.Kirk Order 2001: etitioner (P ): Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 24 Jul, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 936. Appeal Committee, 17 Dec, 369; report, 12 Mar, 542. Limited Liability Partnerships: Papers (by command): 7 Mar, 530. Levy (FC) (Respondent) v.Legal ervices ommission formerly S C ( imited iability artnerships the egal id oard L L P L A B ) ompetent uthority ees (Petitioners): (C A )(F ) Regulations 2002: Public funding certificate; petition with- drawn; no order as to costs save that costs Delivered for approval by resolution, 7 Mar, of respondent be taxed in accordance with 531; report, 12 Mar, 543; approved, 28 the Access to Justice Act 1999, 24 Jul, 134. Mar, 595.

ex ervice plc ppellants v Limited Liability Partnerships (No. L S (A ) . egulations Commissioners of Customs and 2) R 2002: Excise (Respondents): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 Mar, 531; report, 12 Mar, 543; approved, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 28 Mar, 595. Appeal Committee, 26 Nov, 287; reports, 11 Feb, 460; 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 18 Mar, 557; security for costs waived, 25 Limited Liability Partnerships Mar, 580; set down for hearing and refer- (Particulars of Usual red to Appellate Committee, 29 Apr, 652. Residential Address) (Confidentiality Orders) LG Caltex Gas Co Limited and Regulations 2002: others (Respondents) v.China Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 National Petroleum Mar, 531; report, 12 Mar, 543; approved, Corporation and others 28 Mar, 594. (Petitioners) and one other action: Litigants in Person (Costs and xpenses ct Petition for leave to appeal referred to E )A 1975: Appeal Committee, 20 Jun, 18; report, 16 Papers (per Act): 22 Oct, 188. Nov, 259. Litter: Liaison Committee: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 28 Jun, 49; 19 Dec, 378. Lord substituted, 6 Nov, 230. Reports: Liverpool: 1st, 25 Feb, 499; after debate, agreed to, 11 Mar, 539. Unstarred question, 20 Mar, 572. ivestock ndustry Life Sentences (Northern Ireland L I : Consequential Amendments) Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Order 2001: 17 Apr, 620. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, ivsey of algarth ord 26 Jun, 35; report, 5 Jul, 75; approved, 12 L T ,L : Jul, 96. Introduced (life peerage), 16 Oct, 174.

Life Sentences (Northern Ireland) Lloyd and others (Respondent) v. Order 2001: Dugdale (Petitioner) and others: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 26 Jun, 35; report, 5 Jul, 75; after debate, Appeal Committee, 20 Dec, 381; report, 25 approved, 12 Jul, 96. Mar, 581. 2001–02INDEX 1177

Lloyds TSB General Insurance Local Government: Holdings Limited and others Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, (Original Respondents and 6 Mar, 527. Cross-appellants) v.Lloyds Papers (by command): 11 Dec, 347; 9 Jul, Bank Group Insurance Company 869; paper laid on the 9th July withdrawn, Limited (Original Appellants 16 Jul, 900; 5 Nov, 1099. and Cross-respondents): ocal overnment ct Cross-appeal presented, 11 Jul, 889; set down L G A 1972: for hearing and referred to Appellate Com- Papers (per Act): 21 Mar, 575. mittee, 3 Oct, 972. Local Government Act 1985: Lloyds TSB General Insurance Papers (per Act): 15 Jan, 397; 18 Jul, 913. Holding Limited and others (Respondents) v.Lloyds Bank Local Government Act 1992: Group Insurance Company Papers (per Act): 10 Jul, 85; 23 Jul, 925. Limited (Petitioners) and one other action: Local Government Act 1999: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Act): 14 Feb, 491; 11 Mar, 535; 15 Appeal Committee; 5 Dec, 316; reports, 25 Mar, 553. Mar, 580; 30 Apr, 657; one other action withdrawn, 15 May, 718; report, 16 May, Local Government Act 2000: 724; appeal presented, 30 May, 757. Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 21; 19 Jul, 118; 14 ocal uthorities onduct of Sep, 149; 6 Nov, 229; 7 Dec, 336; 11 Dec, L A (C 348; 25 Feb, 498; 21 Mar, 575; 10 Apr, 601; Referendums)(England) 15 Apr, 611; 3 Jul, 848; 8 Jul, 864; 29 Jul, (Amendment)Regulations 2002: 952. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 Feb, 455; report, 26 Feb, 507; after debate, Local Government and Housing approved, 28 Feb, 515. Act 1989: Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 152; 17 Oct, 179; 30 Local Authorities (Contracting Jan, 437; 11 Mar, 535; 24 Sep, 968. Out of Highway Functions) (England)Order 2001: Local Government Commission for ngland ransfer of unctions Draft delivered for approval by resolution, E (T F ) 21 Nov, 279; report, 27 Nov, 294; after Order 2001: debate, approved, 19 Dec, 379. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 14 Nov, 252; report, 20 Nov, 271; after Local Authorities (Goods and debate, approved, 6 Dec, 321. Services)Act 1970: Local Government Finance Act Papers (per Act): 15 Oct, 169; 11 Mar, 535; 24 Sep, 968; 24 Oct, 1042. 1988: Papers (per Act): 24 Jul, 135; 10 Dec, 340; 4 Local Authorities (Mayoral Feb, 444; 11 Mar, 535; 24 Apr, 638. Elections)(England and Wales) ocal overnment inance ct egulations L G F A R 2002: 1992: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Papers (per Act): 8 Nov, 236; 31 Jan, 440. 19 Dec, 377; report, 15 Jan, 397; after debate, approved, 17 Jan, 405. Local Government (Organisation and tandards ill Local Elections (Northern S )B : Ireland)(Amendment)Order See ocal overnment rganisation and 2002: L G (O Standards)Joint Committee. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 26 Jun, 825; report, 2 Jul, 844; withdrawn, Local Government (Overseas 9 Jul, 869; second draft laid, 11 Jul, 889; ssistance ct report, 16 Jul, 901; after debate, approved, A )A 1993: 10 Oct, 993. Papers (per Act): 14 Nov, 252. 1178 I N D E X 2001–02

Local Government (Scotland)Act against, 7 Feb, 456; petition for additional 1973: provision, together with proposed amendments, presented and referred to the Papers (per Act): 13 Dec, 356. Examiners, 22 Apr, 630; petitions against withdrawn, 3 May, 672; 7 May, 675; peti- London Borough of Harrow tion for addition provision; Examiner’s (Appellants) v.Qazi (FC) certificate referred to SOC, 9 May, 684; espondent SOC, reported; report agreed to, 28 May, (R ): 751; petitions against withdrawn, 30 May, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 758; 17 Jun, 784; 19 Jun, 796; petition Appeal Committee, 20 Dec, 381; report, 12 against withdrawn, 17 Oct, 1018; after Mar, 542; public funding certificate, 29 debate, 2a; committed to UBC, 21 Oct, Apr, 653; report, 10 Jun, 762; appeal pre- 1023; carry-over motion; message to HC, sented, 24 Jun, 809; set down for hearing 31 Oct, 1070; message of concurrence from and referred to Appellate Committee; HC, 5 Nov, 1100. security for costs waived, 7 Oct, 974. London Local Authorities Bill London Borough of Lambeth [HL]: etitioners v lackburn (P ) .B (FC) Petition for HL bill, 27 Nov, 295; Examiner’s (Respondent): certificate, 18 Dec, 374; bill presented; 1a, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 10 Jan, 391; petitions against, 6 Feb, 451; Appeal Committee, 12 Jul, 94; public fun- 2a; committed to Select Committee, 26 ding certificate, 14 Sep, 146; reports, 7 Feb, 507; petition for additional provision, Nov, 232; 4 Dec, 313; 11 Feb, 459. together with proposed amendments, pre- sented and referred to the Examiners, 22 London Borough of Southwark Apr, 630; petition for additional provision; espondents v t rice Examiner’s certificate referred to SOC, 9 (R ) .S B (FC) May, 683; SOC, reported; report agreed to, (Petitioner) and another: 28 May, 751; petition against withdrawn, 4 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Jul, 857; Lords’ appointed, 29 Jul, 952; Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- petitions against withdrawn, 14 Oct, 1000; cate, 26 Feb, 505; report, 29 Apr, 653. 17 Oct, 1018; reported from Select Com- mittee with amendments; Special Report ondon orough of ower amlets made; bill re-committed UBC, 22 Oct, L B T H 1027; carry-over motion; message to HC, and others (appellants) v. 31 Oct, 1070; message of concurrence from Sherwood and another HC, 5 Nov, 1100. (Respondents) and one other action: London Underground: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, Appeal Committee, 18 Mar, 557; report, 14 Nov, 253. 23 Jul, 923; appeal presented, 24 Sep, 960; Papers (by command): 20 Mar, 571. appeal withdrawn, 22 Oct, 1026. Lord Chancellor and others ondon evelopment gency ill L D A B : (Respondents) v.Coker and Petition for HC bill, 27 Nov, 295; Examiner’s another (Petitioners): certificate, 18 Dec, 374; from HC; 1a; refer- red to Examiners, 22 Oct, 1027; carry-over Petition for leave to appeal referred to motion; message to HC, 29 Oct, 1056; mes- Appeal Committee, 8 Jan, 384; report, 25 sage re carry-over motion from HC, 31 Mar, 581. Oct, 1070. Lords: London Government [Note. An alphabetical list of Lords who took Reorganisation (Pensions etc.) the oath or aYrmed will be found on page Order 1989: 1233] Introduced, see Papers (per Order): 23 Jul, 127. Adebowale,Lord; Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon,Lord; London Local Authorities and Best,Lord; Transport for London Bill [HL]: Bhatia,Lord; Petition for HL bill, 27 Nov, 295; Examiner’s Black of Crossharbour,Lord; certificate referred to SOC, 18 Dec, 375; Brooke of Sutton Mandeville,Lord; report from SOC, agreed to, 22 Jan, 415; Browne of Madingley,Lord; bill presented; 1a, 28 Jan, 430; petitions Campbell-Savours,Lord; 2001–02INDEX 1179

Chan,Lord; Lowe (Respondent) v.Guise Chester,Bishop of; (Petitioner): Clark of Windermere,Lord; Condon,Lord; Petition for leave to appeal referred to Corbett of Castle Vale,Lord; Appeal Committee, 25 Mar, 580; report, 18 Jul, 912. Fearn,Lord; Finlay of Llandaff,Baroness; Fowler,Lord; Lynch (FC) (Petitioner) v.Director Golding,Baroness; of Public Prosecutions Greenfield,Baroness; (Respondent): Grocott,Lord; uthrie of raigiebank ord Petition for extension of time and leave to G C ,L ; appeal in accordance with the Criminal annay of hiswick ord H C ,L ; Appeal Act 1968 referred to Appeal Com- Heseltine,Lord; mittee; public funding certificate, 13 May, Howarth of Breckland,Baroness; 688; report, 18 Jul, 912. Howe of Idlicote,Baroness; ones ord J ,L ; M(a child by her father and Kilclooney,Lord; ing of ridgwater ord litigation friend S B) (AP) K B ,L ; ppellant v ecretary of Livsey of Talgarth,Lord; (A ) .S MacGregor of Pulham Market,Lord; State for Social Security Maclennan of Rogart,Lord; (Respondent): Maginnis of Drumglass,Lord; Appeal dismissed; no order as to costs; appel- May of Oxford,Lord; lant to be taxed in accordance with the Michie of Gallanach,Baroness; Legal Aid Act 1988, 5 Jul, 73. Morgan of Huyton,Baroness; orris of beravon ord M A ,L ; MacDonald (AP) (Appellant) v. Moser,Lord; useley ord Advocate General for Scotland O ,L ; espondent Pendry,Lord; (R ): Radice,Lord; Appeal presented, 9 Jan, 387; legal aid certi- Rooker,Lord; ficate, 16 Jan, 401; extension of time, 20 St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich,Bishop of; Feb, 492; 10 Apr, 600; 15 May, 718; set Sheldon,Lord; down for hearing and referred to Appellate Sutherland of Houndwood,Lord; Committee, 10 Jun, 762. Temple-Morris,Lord; Truro,Bishop of; McDonnell (FC) (Appellant) v. Walker of Gestingthorpe,Lord; Congregation of Christian Worcester,Bishop of. Brothers Trustees (formerly See also Irish Christian Brothers) and Leave of Absence others (Respondents): embers of the ouse M H Petition for leave to appeal referred to eers P . Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- cate, 12 Feb, 463; reports, 20 May, 731; 25 ords eform Jun, 813; appeal presented, 4 Jul, 856; set L R : down for hearing and referred to Appellate Papers (by command): 7 Nov, 233. Committee, 2 Oct, 971. c rath espondent v otteries and musements ct M G (AP) (R ) . L A A 1976: Chief Constable of the Royal Papers (per Act): 19 Dec, 378; 11 Mar, 539; Ulster Constabulary and 27 May, 748. another (Appellants): Judgment, 12 Jul, 94; ordered that respon- Loutchansky (Respondent) v.Times dent be taxed in accordance with the Legal Newspapers Limited and other Aid, Advice and Assistance (Northern Ire- (Petitioners): land) Order 1981, 23 Jan, 421. Reports, 22 Oct, 187; 14 Nov, 252; petition MacGregor of Pulham Market, for leave to appeal referred to Appeal ord Committee, 9 Jan, 387; reports, 30 Apr, L : 657; 16 May, 724. Introduced (life peerage), 23 Jul, 125. 1180 I N D E X 2001–02

Maclennan of Rogart,Lord.: Marcic (Respondent) v.Thames Introduced (life peerage), 16 Oct, 174. Water Utilities Limited (Appellants): McPhilemy (Respondent) v.Times Petition for leave to appeal referred to Newspapers Limited and others Appeal Committee, 6 Mar, 526; report, 18 (Petitioners): Jul, 912; appeal presented, 24 Sep, 959; extension of time, 4 Nov, 1085. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 12 Jul, 94; report, 7 Marine and Aviation Insurance Nov, 232-3. (War Risks)Act 1952: Magill (Appellant) v.Porter Papers (per Act): 15 May, 719. (Respondent): Marine Wildlife Conservation Bill: Judgment, 13 Dec, 355; order for costs, 25 a Mar, 580. From HC; 1 , 18 Mar, 558; report from DPRRC, 24 Apr, 638; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, 21 Jun, 807; Magill (Appellant) v.Weeks espondent (R ): Maritime Boundaries: Judgment, 13 Dec, 355; order for costs, 25 Papers (by command): 23 Jan, 421; 10 Jun, Mar, 580. 762.

Maginnis of Drumglass,Lord: Maronier (Petitioner) v Larmer Introduced (life peerage), 24 Oct, 199. (Respondent): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Magistrates’Courts: Appeal Committee, 1 Jul, 836. Unstarred question, 3 Dec, 309. Marshall Aid: Magistrates’Courts Act 1980: Papers (by command): 25 Feb, 496. Papers (per Act): 21 Jun, 25; 19 Jul, 118; 17 Dec, 370; 5 Feb, 447; 22 Apr, 630; 1 Jul, Marshall Aid Commemoration Act 837; 8 Jul, 864. 1953: Papers (per Act): 10 Jan, 391. Maintenance Orders (Reciprocal Enforcement)Act 1972: Maternity and Parental Leave Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 147; 12 Nov, 244; 10 (Amendment)Regulations 2001: Apr, 601. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 18 Oct, 184; report, 30 Oct, 215; after Malekshad (Respondent) v.Howard debate, approved, 22 Nov, 284. de Walden Estates Limited (Appellants): Maternity and Parental Leave (Amendment)Regulations 2002: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; reports, 18 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Dec, 373; 24 Jan, 425; appeal presented, 4 24 Oct, 1041; report, 29 Oct, 1056; after Feb, 443; security for costs, waived, 11 debate, approved, 7 Nov, 1115. Feb, 459; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 18 Mar, 557. Matthews (Appellant) v.Ministry of Defence (Respondents): alory nterprises imited a M E L ( Appeal presented; application for waiver of company incorporated under the security referred to Appeal Committee, 16 laws of the British Virgin Oct, 1011; security for costs waived, 22 Islands)(Respondents) v. Oct, 1026. Cheshire Homes (UK) Limited atthews ppellant v (Appellants) and others and M FC (A ) . ssociated ortland ement another (Respondent): A P C Manufacturers (1978) Limited Petition for leave to appeal referred to and others espondents Appeal Committee, 22 Apr, 629; reports, (R ): 18 Jul, 912; 14 Oct, 999; appeal presented, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 7 Nov, 1114. Appeal Committee, 9 Jan, 387; report, 30 2001–02INDEX 1181

Jan, 437; appeal presented, 12 Feb, 463; Mental Health: public funding certificate, 14 Feb, 490; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Papers (by command): 25 Jun, 813. Committee, 18 Mar, 557; judgment, 16 May, 723. Mental Health Act 1983: aximum umber of udges rder Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 151; 3 Dec, 308; 27 M N J O Mar, 591; 29 Jul, 952. 2002: Delivered for approval by resolution, 15 Oct, Mental Health Act 1983 (Remedial) 1005; report, 22 Oct, 1027; after debate, rder approved, 4 Nov, 1086. O 2001: Proposal for draft delivered and referred to May of Oxford,Lord: HRJC, 19 Jul, 118; withdrawn, 12 Nov, 243; draft delivered for approval by resolu- Introduced (life peerage), 15 Oct, 168. tion and referred to JCHR, 19 Nov, 263; report from JCHR, 17 Dec, 370; after MCA Records In (a company debate, approved, 11 Apr, 607. incorporated under the laws of the tate of alifornia S C USA) Mercenaries: and others (Respondents) v. harly ecords imited now Papers (by command): 12 Feb, 464; 31 Oct, C R L ( 1069. known as Night and Day istribution imited and others D L ) erchant hipping ct and another (Petitioner): M S A 1995: Petition for leave appeal referred to Appeal Papers (per Act): 4 Jul, 70; 23 Jul, 127; 4 Oct, Committee, 5 Nov, 226; report, 7 Feb, 455. 158; 8 Oct, 162; 12 Nov, 243; 11 Mar, 535; 14 Mar, 550; 26 Mar, 586; 10 Jun, 763; 17 Jun, 784; 1 Jul, 837; 24 Sep, 964. Measures: None. Merrett (FC) (Respondent) v.Babb etitioner Medcalf (Respondent) and others v. (P ): Weatherill and another Report, 25 Jul, 141. (Appellants): Extension of time, 16 Jul, 99; set down for Mersey Tunnels Bill: hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- Petition for HC bill, 27 Nov, 295; Examiner’s tee, 23 Jul, 134; judgment, 27 Jun, 832. certificate, 18 Dec, 374; message re carry- over motion from HC, 24 Oct, 1042; carry- Medical Act 1983: over motion; message of concurrence to Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 153; 21 Nov, 279; 14 HC, 29 Oct, 1056. May, 694; 11 Oct, 997. Merseyside Museums and Galleries Medical Research: Order 1986: Papers (by command): 4 Jul, 857. Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 15 Oct, 171. Medical Teaching and Research: Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, Michie of Gallanach,Baroness: 21 Nov, 280. Introduced (life peerage), 31 Oct, 217. Medicines Act 1968: Middle East: Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 127; 14 Sep, 148; 3 Dec, 308; 10 Dec, 340; 11 Dec, 348; 11 Mar, Unstarred question, 17 Dec, 370. 539; 23 Jul, 925. iddlesbrough orough ouncil edicines ct M B C M A 1971: (Respondents) v.Safeer and Papers (per Act): 26 Nov, 288; 14 Oct, 1000. others (Petitioners): embers of the ouse Petition for extension of time and for leave to M H : appeal in accordance with the Criminal List prepared by the Clerk of the Parlia- Appeal Act 1968 referred to Appeal Com- ments; printed, 20 Jun, 17. mittee, 14 Sep, 145; report, 6 Feb, 450. 1182 I N D E X 2001–02

Midland Bank plc (Respondents) v. Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Wallace and another (AP) (Modification)Order 2001: ppellant (A ): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Judgment, 11 Oct, 163-4. 24 Oct, 199; report, 30 Oct, 215; approved, 15 Nov, 256. Milford Haven Port Authority Bill [HL]: Mobil Oil Company Limited and others etitioners v Petition for HL bill, 27 Nov, 295; Examiner’s (P ) . certificate, 18 Dec, 374; bill presented; 1a, Birmingham City Council 10 Jan, 391; 2a; committed to UBC, 13 Feb, (Respondents): 488; reported from UBC with amendments, 8 May, 680; 3a, passed; sent Petition for leave to appeal referred to HC, 12 Jun, 773; from HC agreed to with Appeal Committee, 29 Nov, 301; report, 6 amendments; amendments considered and Feb, 450; agreed to, 22 Oct, 1027; RA, 7 Nov, 1116. Mobile Telephones (Re- Military Equipment: programming)Bill [HL]: Papers (by command): 22 Jul, 917; 24 Sep, Presented; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 2 963. May, 668-9; report from DPRRC, 15 May, 719; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, inisterial and other alaries 16 May, 725; CWH; reported without M S amendments, 20 Jun, 804; report received, Order 2001: 4 Jul, 858; 3a, passed; sent HC, 11 Jul, 890; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 9 from HC, agreed to; RA, 24 Jul, 937. Jul, 79; report, 17 Jul, 105; after debate, approved, 23 Jul, 128. Mohamed (Respondent) v.London Borough of Hammersmith and Ministers of the Crown Act 1975: Fulham (Appellants): Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 127; 5 Nov, 227; 12 Judgment, 1 Nov, 221. Nov, 244; 10 Jun, 763; 4 Nov, 1085.

inistry of griculture isheries Monetary Policy and Economic M A ,F ffairs and Food (Dissolution)Order A : 2002: Motion to take note, after debate, further debate adjourned; House resumed; motion Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 agreed to, 12 Jul, 96. Jan, 384; report, 15 Jan, 397; moved, that Address be presented to HM praying that the Order be made in the form of the draft Monetary Policy Committee of the laid before the House on 8 January; after ank of ngland debate, agreed to, Address to be presented B E : to HM by the Lord Chamberlain, 31 Jan, Report from 2000-2001 noted on motion, 441; HM’s reply, 13 Feb, 486. after debate, further debate adjourned; House resumed; motion agreed to, 12 Jul, Mirvahedy (FC) (Respondent) v. 96. Henley and another (Appellants): Money Bills: Petition for leave to appeal referred to [Bills certified by the Speaker of the House of Appeal Committee, 17 Dec, 369; reports, Commons that they are money bills within 12 Mar, 542; 18 Apr, 623; appeal presen- the meaning of the Parliament Act 1911.] ted, 1 May, 664; public funding certificate, See: 28 May, 751; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 12 Jun, Civil Defence (Grant) Bill; 773; petition for leave to intervene referred Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) Bill; to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 962; report, Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) (No. 2) 14 Oct, 999. Bill; Consolidated Fund Bill; isuse of rugs ct Consolidated Fund (No. 2) Bill; M D A 1971: European Communities (Finance) Bill; Papers (per Act): 17 Dec, 370. National Insurance Contributions Bill. 2001–02INDEX 1183

Montrod Limited (Petitioners) v. II. For Address: Grundkotter Fleischvertriebs GmbH and others (Respondents): See Petition for leave to appeal referred to Ministry of Agriculture,Fisheries and Appeal Committee, 25 Mar, 580; report, Food (Dissolution)Order 2002; 30 May, 758. Princess Margaret,Her Royal Highness the Late; Morgan of Huyton,Baroness: Queen Elizabeth,Her Majesty the Queen Introduced (life peerage), 21 Jun, 25. Mother the Late;

Queen’s Golden Jubilee; Morris of Aberavon ,Lord: Queen’s Speech; Introduced (life peerage), 4 Jul, 69.

Moser,Lord: III. For papers: Introduced (life peerage), 9 Jul, 79. [Note. Time-limited debates are not included in this category. Balloted debates (limited to 2° hours) are marked*] Mostcash plc (a company in liquidation formerly called UK See Paper plc) and others (Petitioners) v.Fluor Limited *Army; espondents and others (R ) : *Barnett Formula; Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 7 Oct, 974. *Child Poverty; *Civil Service Act; Motions: *Disability Discrimination; I. To take note *Education of children in Care; II. For Address *Higher Education; III. For papers IV. Time-limited debates *House of Lords:Audibility of Proceedings; V. For annulment *Housing; VI. Other *Language Teaching in Schools;

I. To take note: *Litter; [Note. Time-limited debates and motions to *Livestock Industry; take note of European Union Committee and Science and Technology Committee Reports Parliament; are not included in this category.] See *Planning; Afghanistan; *Poverty and Terrorism; inancial tatement and udget eport F S B R ; Prisons: House of Lords Reform; *Public Service; International Terrorism; Sustainable Development; Iraq; errorism Monetary Policy and Economic Affairs; *T ; Working Practices of the House. *Trafficking: children; 1184 I N D E X 2001–02

IV. Time-limited debates: 5-hour debates, see: [Note. These debates had a maximum time Parliament and the Executive; limit imposed upon them by order of the House ailways and were all motions for papers unless R ; otherwise indicated.] V. For annulment: 2-hour debates, see: See Care Homes; ourt of rotection nduring owers hild buse C P (E P C A ; of Attorney)(Amendment)Rules 2002; hildren and oung eople C Y P ; Immigration and Asylum Appeals Eurozone Membership; (Procedure)(Amendment)Rules 2001; Government Policy; National Care Standards Commission Pension Policy; (Children’s Rights Director) Regulations 2002; Small and Medium-sized Enterprises; Private and Voluntary Health Care Social Care; (England)Regulations 2001; Zimbabwe; Railway Administration Order Rules 2001; 2°-hour debates, see: Town and Country Planning (Major Climate Change:Kyoto Protocol; Infrastructure Project Inquiries Consignia; Procedure)(England)Rules 2002; Corporate regulation; TSE (England)Regulations 2002; reedom of nformation F I ; Wireless Telegraphy (Television Licence Iraq; Fees)(Amendment)Regulations 2002; London Underground; Zimbabwe (Freezing of funds, other inancial ssets or conomic esources Medical Teaching and Research; F A E R ) (Amendment)Regulations 2002; National Health Service; National institute for clinical excellence; VI. Other: Post-16 education; See Poverty; Building (Amendment)Regulations 2002 (motion to revoke); Public Services; onvention on the uture of urope port C F E S ; (motion for approval); Tax Simplification; Damages (Personal Injury)Order 2001 Wales; (motion for resolution); Financial Services and Markets 3-hour debates, see: Tribunal Rules 2001 (motion to Church and State; withdraw); Countryside and Tourism; Financial Statement and Budget Report Crime reduction; (motion for resolution); Financial Services; Hunting with Dogs:Ban (motion for resolution); Food and Nutrition; unting with ogs unting nder Local Government; H D :H U Licence (motion for resolution); Multi-Ethnicity and Multi- Culturalism; Hunting with Dogs:Supervision (motion for resolution); Sub-Saharan Africa; ocial ecurity obcentres lus rban egeneration S S (J P U R ; Interviews)Regulations 2001 (motion to Zimbabwe; withdraw and amend); Social Security (Literacy etc.Skills 3°-hour debates, see: Training Pilot)Regulations 2001 (motion Armed Forces; for resolution); Education and Skills; Code of Conduct (motion for resolution); 2001–02INDEX 1185

See also National Assembly for Wales Amendments to Motions; (Representation of the People) (Amendment)Order 2002: Declaration and Registration of Interests (Procedure of the House); Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 14 Feb, 491; report, 26 Feb, 507; after Financial Assistance to Opposition debate, approved, 14 Mar, 550. Parties; Privileges,Committee for. National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions)Order Motorsport Industry: 2001: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Unstarred question, 23 Oct, 1036. 16 Oct, 174; report, 23 Oct, 194; approved, 2 Nov, 224. Mowan (FC) (Petitioner) v.London Borough of Wandsworth National Assets: (Respondents) and another: Papers (by command): 19 Jul, 117. Report, 25 Jul, 141. National Assistance Act 1948: oyna espondent v ocial Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 152; 22 Oct, 188; 26 M (R ) .S Feb, 507; 8 Oct, 980. Security Commissioner (Petitioner): National Audit Act 1983: Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Papers (per Act): 7 Nov, 1114. red to Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 825. National Australia Group Europe Mulkerrins (formerly Woodward) Bill [HL]: (FC) (Petitioner) v. Carry-over motion; message to HC, 21 Jun, Pricewaterhouse Coopers (a firm) 26; message of concurrence from HC, 26 (formerly trading as Coopers & Jun, 35; presented (pursuant to resolu- ybrand a firm espondents tion); 1a;2a pro forma; committed to UBC, L ( )) (R ): 27 Jun, 42; report from UBC with Petition for leave to appeal referred to amendments, 5 Jul, 76; 3a; passed; sent HC, Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- 19 Jul, 122; from HC agreed to, 20 Nov, cate, 15 Jan, 396; reports, 25 Mar, 581; 18 271; RA, 4 Dec, 312. Apr, 623; 29 Apr, 653. National Care Standards ommission hildren s ights Multi-ethnic Britain: C (C ’ R Director)Regulations 2002: Unstarred question, 19 Jul, 122. Motion for annulment, after debate, with- drawn, 20 Jun, 804. Multi-Ethnicity and Multi- Culturalism: National Debt Act 1972: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 118. 20 Mar, 572. National Galleries of Scotland ct Museums and Galleries: A 1906: Papers (per Act): 3 Jul, 66. Papers (by command): 18 Jul, 112; 14 Mar, 549; 11 Apr, 606; 16 Apr, 616; 18 Apr, 623. National Health Service: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Museums and Galleries Act 1992: 8 May, 680. Papers (per Act): 17 Jul, 105; 19 Jul, 120; 15 Oct, 170; 15 Nov, 256; 12 Dec, 352; 11 Feb, National Health Service Act 1977: 460; 23 Apr, 635; 23 Jul, 925; 24 Jul, 935. Papers (per Act): 9 Jul, 79, 80; 23 Jul, 126; 14 Sep, 148, 152; 15 Oct, 170; 2 Nov, 223; 22 Mutual Legal Assistance: Nov, 283; 26 Nov, 288; 28 Nov, 298; 11 Dec, 348; 19 Dec, 378; 8 Jan, 384; 14 Jan, Papers (by command): 25 Feb, 496. 394; 11 Mar, 536-8; 18 Mar, 558; 20 Mar, 1186 I N D E X 2001–02

571; 28 Mar, 593-4; 15 Apr, 612; 22 Apr, National Heritage Act 1983: 630; 13 May, 689; 15 May, 718; 20 May, 732; 2 Jul, 844; 9 Jul, 870; 11 Jul, 889; 24 Papers (per Act): 18 Jul, 113; 10 Apr, 602; 4 Sep, 964, 965, 967-8, 969; 9 Oct, 985; 21 Jul, 857; 11 Jul, 890; 23 Jul, 925; 24 Sep, Oct, 1023. 969. ational eritage ill National Health Service and N H B [HL]: Community Care Act 1990: Presented; 1a, 18 Jul, 114; report from DPRRC, 24 Oct, 200; after debate, 2a; Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 127; 10 Apr, 602; 25 committed to CWH, 31 Oct, 218; CWH, Apr, 642; 7 Oct, 976. amendment made; reported with amend- ment, 14 Nov, 253; report received, 4 Dec, National Health Service (Primary 314; 3a; privilege amendment agreed to, Care)Act 1997: after debate, passed; sent HC, 10 Dec, 341; from HC agreed to with a privilege amend- Papers (per Act): 22 Nov, 283. ment; amendment considered and agreed to, 22 Apr, 631; RA, 1 May, 664. National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act National Heritage (Scotland)Act 2002: 1985: Papers (per Act): 24 Sep, 969; 7 Oct, 975. Papers (per Act): 3 Jul, 66.

National Health Service Reform National Institute for Clinical and Health Care Professions Excellence: Bill: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 16 23 Jan, 422. Jan, 402; report from DPRRC, 23 Jan, 421; motion for 2a; amendment moved, National Institutions Measure 1998: after debate, withdrawn; original motion Papers (per Measure): 19 Nov, 263. agreed to; committed to CWH, 31 Jan, 441; marshalling order, 27 Feb, 511; CWH, ational nsurance ontributions 14 Mar, 550, 551; CWH, amendment N I C made, 18 Mar, 558; report from DPRRC, Bill: 20 Mar, 572; CWH; amendment disagreed From HC (endorsed with Speaker’s certifi- to on division, 21 Mar, 576; CWH; amend- cate); 1a; explanatory notes printed, 11 ment disagreed to on division; Jun, 768; after debate, 2a; Committee nega- amendments made; reported with tived, 2 Jul, 845; 3a; passed, 3 Jul, 849; RA, amendments, 11 Apr, 606, 607; report 8 Jul, 865. received; amendments made, 29 Apr, 654; further consideration on report; amend- National Loans Act 1968: ment agreed to on division; amendments made; amendment disagreed to on divi- Papers (per Act): 19 Dec, 378. sion, 30 Apr, 658; 3a; amendment agreed to on division; amendments made; amend- National Lottery: ment disagreed to on division; passed, sent HC with amendments, 16 May, 725; from Papers (by command): 17 Oct, 179. HC with certain amendments disagreed to with a reason; with other certain National Lottery Act 1998: amendments disagreed to with Papers (per Act): 18 Jul, 113; 31 Oct, 218; 25 amendments proposed in lieu; remaining Feb, 498; 15 Apr, 612; 13 May, 689; 23 Jul, amendments agreed to, 23 May, 744; HC 925; 30 Oct, 1065. reasons considered; certain HL amendments not insisted on; further HL ational ottery mendment ill amendments not insisted on and HC N L (A )B amendments in lieuagreed to, 13 Jun,779; [HL]: RA, 25 Jun, 813. Presented; 1a, 23 Jan, 422; report from DPRRC, 6 Feb, 451. National Health Service (Scotland)Act 1978: National Lottery etc.Act 1993: Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 120. Papers (per Act): 12 Jul, 95, 96; 17 Jul, 105; 19 Jul, 120; 17 Oct, 179; 18 Oct, 184; 23 Oct, ational eritage ct 194; 24 Oct, 199; 31 Oct, 218; 21 Nov, 279; N H A 1980: 26 Nov, 288; 12 Dec, 352; 13 Dec, 356; 17 Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 120. Dec, 370; 25 Feb, 498; 11 Mar, 539; 26 2001–02INDEX 1187

Mar, 586; 11 Apr, 606; 16 Jul, 901; 18 Jul, Nationality,Immigration and 913; 23 Jul, 925; 24 Jul, 935; 22 Oct, 1027; Asylum Bill: 23 Oct, 1035; 24 Oct, 1042; 28 Oct, 1047; 30 Oct, 1065; 31 Oct, 1069. From HC; 1a, explanatory notes printed, 13 Jun, 779; reports from CC and JCHR, 17 ational inimum age Jun, 784; after debate, 2a; committed to N M W CWH, 24 Jun, 810; marshalling order, Regulations 1999 (Amendment) 1 Jul, 837; report from DPRRC, 3 Jul, 849; (No.2)Regulations 2001: CWH, amendment disagreed to on divi- Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 3 sion; amendments made, 8 Jul, 865; CWH, Jul, 65; second draft laid, 5 Jul, 74; draft amendment made, amendment disagreed from 3rd July withdrawn; report, 10 Jul, to on division, 9 Jul, 870, 871; CWH, 85; after debate, approved, 24 Jul, 136. amendment made; amendment disagreed to on division; amendments made, 10 Jul, 876; marshalling order, 12 Jul, 894; CWH, National Minimum Wage amendments made, 15 Jul, 897, 898; CWH, Regulations 1999 (Amendment) amendment agreed to on division; amend- Regulations 2002: ment disagreed to on division; amendments made, 17 Jul, 907; CWH, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, amendments made, 23 Jul, 926; CWH, 25 Jun, 813; report, 2 Jul, 844; after debate, amendments made; reported with approved, 24 Jul, 937. amendments, 29 Jul, 952; marshalling order, 7 Oct, 976; report received; National Savings Bank Act 1971: amendments made; amendments agreed to on divisions; further considered on report; Papers (per Act): 5 Mar, 524. amendments made; amendments disagreed to on division, 9 Oct, 985; after debate, National Stadium: Parts 3, 5 and 8 recommitted to CWH; further considered on report; amendments Unstarred question, 26 Feb, 508. made; amendment disagreed to on divi- sion; amendment agreed to on division, 10 National Statistics: Oct, 993; report from DPRRC, 16 Oct, 1012; CWH (on recommitment) in respect Papers (by command): 19 Jul, 117; 17 Jul, of Parts 3, 5 and 8; amendments made; an 906. amendment to an amendment was with- drawn and the original amendment agreed National Trust: to on division; a further amendment Unstarred question, 12 Nov, 244. agreed to on division; an amendment to an amendment was withdrawn and the origi- nal amendment agreed to; further National Westminster Bank plc amendments made; reported with (Respondent) v.Amin (executrix amendments, 17 Oct, 1018; report from of the estate of Mohammed Amin) CC; report from JCHR, 22 Oct, 1027; and another (AP) (Appellant): report in respect of Parts 3, 5 and 8; amendments disagreed to on division; Judgment, 28 Feb, 513-4. amendments made; further considered on report; amendments made, 24 Oct, 1042; National Westminster Bank plc report from DPRRC, 30 Oct, 1065; 3a, espondents v ill and amendments made; further amendments (R ) .G agreed to on division; an amendment to an another (AP) (Appellant): amendment was moved, on question, tel- Judgment, 11 Oct, 163-4. lers for the contents not having been appointed, amendment was disagreed to ational estminster ank plc pursuant of SO 53; original amendment N W B agreed on division; amendment disagreed (Respondent) v.Jones and to on division; further consideration after another (Petitioners) and others: 3a; amendments made; amendments disa- greed to on division; passed; sent HC with Petition for leave to appeal referred to amendments, 31 Oct, 1071; from HC with Appeal Committee, 10 Jun, 761. certain amendments disagreed to with rea- sons and with other amendments disagreed National Westminster Bank plc to with amendments proposed in lieuor (Respondents) v.Utrecht- with amendments proposed to words America Finance Co restored to the bill, with amendments to etitioners certain other HL amendments, remaining (P ): amendments agreed to; HC amendments Report, 16 Nov, 259. and reasons printed pursuant SO 50; HC 1188 I N D E X 2001–02

amendments and reasons considered; HC North Range Shipping Limited amendment to HL amendment agreed to; (Petitioners) v.Seatrans Shipping amendment in lieuof HL amendment orporation espondents withdrawn and the HL amendment not C (R ): insisted on; amendment in lieuof HL Petition for leave to appeal referred to amendment agreed to on division and the Appeal Committee, 22 Apr, 629; reports, HL amendment not insisted on; further 17 Jul, 905; 9 Oct, 984. HL amendment not insisted on and HC amendment in lieuagreed to; motion that House do insist on HL amendment disa- Northern Cyprus: greed to on division and the amendment not insisted on; further HL amendment Unstarred question, 6 Nov, 1109. not insisted on and HC amendments in lieu agreed to; further consideration of HC Northern Ireland: amendments; motion insisting on HL amendment disagreed to on division; HC Unstarred question, 23 Oct, 195. amendments to HL amendments agreed to; HL amendments not insisted on and HC amendments to words so restored to Northern Ireland Act 1998: the bill agreed to; motions to disagree with Papers (per Act): 28 Jun, 48; 4 Oct, 158; 15 HC amendments and propose Oct, 171; 25 Feb, 498; 7 May, 674; 8 May, amendments in lieuwithdrawn; remaining 679; 15 Oct, 1006; 31 Oct, 1069. HL amendments not insisted on; sent HC with amendment, 6 Nov, 1108, 1109; from HC with amendment disagreed to but with Northern Ireland Act 1998 amendments proposed to words inserted mendment of nactment into the bill by further HL amendment; (A E ) HC amendments considered and agreed Order 2001: to; RA, 7 Nov, 1115, 1116. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 16 Oct, 174; report, 23 Oct, 194; after Naturalisation: debate, approved, 2 Nov, 224. Papers (by command): 1 Mar, 516. Northern Ireland Act 1998 Naval and Marine Pay and Pensions (Designation of Public Act 1865: Authorities)Order 2002: Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 22; 14 Sep, 153; 8 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Jan, 384; 4 Mar, 521; 23 Oct, 1035. 20 Jun, 803; report, 25 Jun, 814; with- drawn; second draft laid, 2 Jul, 844; with- Naval Discipline Act 1957: drawn, 3 Jul, 848; third draft laid, 24 Oct, 1041; report, 5 Nov, 1100. Papers (per Act): 7 Feb, 456.

New Roads and Street Works Act Northern Ireland Act 1998 1991: (Modification of Enactments) rder Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 127; 10 Jun, 763; 24 O 2002: Sep, 965, 966. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 18 Jul, 913; report, 23 Jul, 925; after New Towns: debate, approved, 10 Oct, 993. Papers (by command): 7 Nov, 1114. Northern Ireland Act 1998 New Towns Act 1981: (Transfer of Functions)Order Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 100; 13 May, 689; 22 2001: Jul, 918. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 16 Oct, 174; report, 23 Oct, 194; approved, Newspaper Licensing Agency 2 Nov, 224. Limited (Original Appellants and Cross-Respondents) v.Marks Northern Ireland Act 2000 and Spencer plc (Original (Modification)Order 2002: Respondents and Cross- ppellants Draft delivered for approval by resolution, A ): 15 Oct, 1005; report, 22 Oct, 1027; appro- Judgment, 12 Jul, 94. ved, 6 Nov, 1108. 2001–02INDEX 1189

Northern Ireland Act 2000 Northern Ireland Criminal Injuries (Restoration of Devolved Compensation Scheme 2002: overnment o rder G )(N .2)O 2001: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 10 Apr, 601; report, 16 Apr, 617; after Oct, 158; report, 16 Oct, 175; approved, 8 debate, approved, 24 Apr, 639. Nov, 237. Northern Ireland Human Rights Northern Ireland Act 2000 Commission: (Restoration of Devolved Government)Order 2001: Unstarred question, 18 Mar, 558. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Northern Ireland Land Purchase 14 Sep, 147; report, 16 Oct, 175; approved, inding p ct 8 Nov, 237. (W U )A 1935: Papers (per Act): 25 Feb, 498; 15 May, 719. Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Northern Ireland (Sentences)Act Government)(No.2)Order 2001: 1998: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 Papers (per Act): 18 Jul, 113; 18 Jul, 913. Oct, 158; report, 16 Oct, 175; approved, 8 Nov, 237. Northern Ireland (Sentences)Act Northern Ireland Act 2000 1998 (Specified Organisations) (Suspension of Devolved Order 2001: Government)Order 2001: Delivered for approval by resolution, 17 Oct, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 179; report, 23 Oct, 194; after debate, 14 Sep, 147; report, 16 Oct, 175; after approved, 2 Nov, 224. debate, approved, 8 Nov, 237. Northern Ireland: the Euro: Northern Ireland Act 2000 Unstarred question, 22 Jan, 415. (Suspension of Devolved overnment rder G )O 2002: Nottingham City Council Draft delivered for approval by resolution, (Petitioners) v.Thames 15 Oct, 1005; report, 22 Oct, 1027; after (Respondents): debate, approved, 6 Nov, 1108. Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Northern Ireland Arms red to Appeal Committee, 21 Oct, 1022. Decommissioning (Amendment) Bill: Nuclear Energy: From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 9 Papers (by command): 4 Jul, 857. Jan, 388; after debated, 2a; committed to CWH, 21 Jan, 412; report from DPRRC, Nurse Prescribing: 23 Jan, 421; CWH; reported without amendment, 4 Feb, 444; report received, 14 Unstarred question, 24 Jan, 426. Feb, 491; 3a; amendment disagreed to on division; passed, 25 Feb, 499; RA, 26 Nurses,Midwives and Health Feb, 508. Visitors Act 1997: Northern Ireland Assembly Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 120; 14 Sep, 153; 11 (Elections)(Amendment)Order Dec, 348; 30 Apr, 658; 27 Jun, 833. 2002: Nursing: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 26 Jun, 825; report, 2 Jul, 844; approved, Papers (by command): 15 Nov, 255. 22 Jul, 919. Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001: Northern Ireland Assembly lections rder Draft delivered for approval by resolution, (E )O 2001: 15 Nov, 255; report, 20 Nov, 271; motion Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 for approval; amendment moved and after Jul, 70, report, 10 Jul, 85; after debate, debate, withdrawn; original motion agreed approved, 12 Jul, 96. to, 13 Dec, 357. 1190 I N D E X 2001–02

O’Donoghue (FC) (Petitioner) v. Omo-Etiobio (Petitioner) v. Redcar &Cleveland Borough American Express Europe Limited Council (Respondents): (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Appeal Committee, fee waived; report, 27 cate, 2 Oct, 153; report, 19 Nov, 263. Jun, 41.

Odyssey RE (London)Limited and Omoruyi (FC) Petitioner v. others (Respondents) v. OIC Secretary of State for the Home Run-off Limited (formerly The Department (Respondent): Orion Insurance Company plc) Report, 16 Jul, 99. (Appellants): Petition that the appeal be withdrawn on the On Demand Information plc (in terms agreed between the parties ordered administrative receivership) and as prayed, 4 Feb, 443. others (Appellants) v.Michael Gerson (Finance) plc and others Office of Communications [HL]: (Respondents): a Presented; 1 ; explanatory notes printed, 12 Appeal presented, 27 Jun, 41; set down for Jul, 96; report from DPRRC, 18 Jul, 113; a hearing and referred to Appeal Commit- after debate, 2 ; committed to CWH, 15 tee, 11 Oct, 165; judgment, 18 Apr, 623. Oct, 171; CWH; amendment disagreed to on division, 29 Oct, 210; CWH, amendments made; reported with Opticians Act 1989: amendments, 6 Nov, 230; report received; Papers (per Act): 11 Jul, 90; 14 Sep, 152; 24 amendments made; amendment disagreed Sep, 970. to on division; 22 Nov, 284; report from DPRRC, 26 Nov, 288; 3a, privilege amend- ptident imited and another ment agreed to, passed; sent HC, 13 Dec, O L 357; from HC agreed to with a privilege (Appellants) v.Secretary of amendment; amendment considered and State for Trade and Industry agreed to, 7 Mar, 531; RA, 19 Mar, 561. and another (Respondents): Judgment, 28 Jun, 47. Official Receiver (Appellant) v. adge apps unt a firm W R &H ( ) Orders and Decorations: and another (Respondents) and two other actions: Papers (by command): 4 Oct, 157; 26 Feb, 506; 15 Mar, 552; 28 Oct, 1047. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; reports, rdnance urvey 27 Nov, 294; 24 Jan, 425; 22 Jul, 916; O S : appeal presented, 24 Sep, 959; extension of Papers (by command): 5 Nov, 1099. time, after appointment of any amicus curiae by Her Majesty’s Attorney General, Organisation for the Prohibition of 29 Oct, 1055. Chemical Weapons (Immunities and Privileges)Order 2001: Offshore Chemicals Regulations 2002: Delivered for approval by resolution, 17 Oct, 179; report, 30 Oct, 215; after debate, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, approved, 22 Nov, 284. 26 Mar, 585; report, 16 Apr, 617; after debate, approved, 13 May, 689. Osteopaths Act 1993: Offshore Installations (Emergency Papers (per Act): 12 Nov, 244. Pollution Control)Regulations useley ord 2002: O ,L : Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Introduced (life peerage), 10 Jul, 84. 12 Jun, 773; report, 18 Jun, 790; after debate, approved, 10 Jul, 876. Outram (FC) (Petitioner) v. Academy Plastics Limited Oil and Pipelines Act 1985: (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 4 Dec, 313. Report, 3 Jul, 65. 2001–02INDEX 1191

Overseas Aid: Paragon Finance plc (formerly The ational ome oans Papers (by command): 24 Apr, 638. N H L Corporation plc) v.Nash and another (Petitioner): Overseas Development and Co- operation Act 1980: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; fee waived; report, 17 Papers (per Act): 28 Nov, 298. Jul, 905, 906.

Overwaele (Appellant) v.Hacking Paragon Finance plc (formerly The and others (Respondents): National Home Loans orporation plc espondents Appeal presented, 16 Oct, 1011; appeal dis- C )(R ) missed, 24 Oct, 1041. v.Staunton and another (Petitioners) and one other action Owners of cargo lately laden on : board the ship or vessel Petition for leave to appeal referred to “Starsin” and others (Original Appeal Committee, 15 Nov, 255; report, 7 Feb, 455. Respondents and Cross- Appellants) v.Owners and/or demise charterers of the ship or Parkinson’s Disease: vessel “Starsin”(Original Unstarred question, 2 May, 669. Appellants and Cross Respondents) and two other Parliament: actions: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Petition for leave to cross-appeal referred to 13 Mar, 546. Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 157; report, 17 Opened by the Queen, 20 Jun, 17. Oct, 178; cross-appeal presented, 25 Oct, 203; extension of time, 7 Dec, 336; 17 Jan, Prorogued by Commission, 7 Nov, 1116. 404; 4 Mar, 520; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 11 Apr, Parliament Act 1949 (Amendment) 605. Bill [HL]: Presented; 1a; 14 Nov, 253; report from Owners of cargo lately laden on DPRRC, 21 Nov, 280; after debate, 2a; board the ship or vessel committed to CWH, 16 Jan, 402; “Starsin” and others (Respondents) v.Owners and/or Parliament and the Executive: demise charterer of the ship or vessel tarsin ppellants Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, “S ”(A ) 18 Jul, 114. and two other actions: Reports, 20 Jun, 19; 23 Jul, 126; appeal pre- Parliamentary and other Pensions sented, 14 Sep, 143; security for costs wai- Act 1972: ved, 11 Oct, 165. Papers (per Act): 15 May, 719. Oxford Gene Technology Limited etitioners v ffymetrix nc Parliamentary and other Pensions (P ) .A I ct and others (Respondents): A 1987: Papers (per Act): 15 Jul, 897; 22 Jul, 917. Petition withdrawn, 10 Jan, 391. arliamentary roadcasting nit akistan P B U P : Limited (PARBUL): Unstarred question, 16 Jul, 101. Lords named en bloc, 28 Jun, 50.

Palmeira Square Nos 2-6 Limited Parliamentary Commissioner Act (Petitioners) v.Van Hoogstraten 1967: (Respondent): Papers (per Act): 27 Jun, 42; 18 Jul, 112; 13 Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Nov, 248; 11 Feb, 460; 13 Mar, 546; 21 red to Appeal Committee, 20 May, 731. May, 736; 2 Jul, 844. 1192 I N D E X 2001–02

Parliamentary Office of Science Parsons Corporation (a company and Technology (POST): incorporated under the laws of the State of California, USA) Lords named en bloc, 28 Jun, 50. and others (Respondents) v.CV Scheepvaartonderneming Happy Ranger (a company incorporated arliamentary rivilege oint under the laws of the P P ,J etherlands etitioners and Committee on: N )(P ) others: Message from HC appointing Committee,; Petition for leave to appeal referred to message considered; Lords named; after Appeal Committee, 17 Jun, 783. debate agreed to,; message to HC to meet; message from HC,; report,. Part-time Workers (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2000 (Amendment) Parliamentary Questions: Regulations 2002: Papers (by command): 23 Oct, 1035. Draft delivered for approval by resolution; report, 9 Jul, 869, 870; approved, 29 Jul, 952.

Parochial Church Council of the Pastoral Measure 1983 (No.1): Parish of Aston Cantlow and Papers (per Measure): 6 Dec, 320. Wilmcote with Billesley, Warwickshire (Appellants) v. Patents: Wallbank and another espondents Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 147; 6 Mar, (R ): 527; 9 Oct, 985. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 20 Jun, 18; reports, 16 Patents Act 1977: Nov, 260; 18 Dec, 373; 11 Feb, 459; appeal Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 21; 11 Mar, 536. presented, 25 Feb, 495; extension of time, 10 Apr, 600; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 20 Paternity and Adoption Leave May, 731. Regulations 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 24 Oct, 1041; report, 29 Oct, 1056; appro- Parry (Petitioner) v.Ministry of ved, 7 Nov, 1115. Agriculture,Fisheries and Food athogens ccess ppeal and others (Respondents): P A A Commission (Procedure)Rules Petition for leave to appeal referred to 2002: Appeal Committee, 27 Jun, 832. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 12 Jun, 773; report, 18 Jun, 790; approved, 10 Jul, 876. Parsons Corporation (a company incorporated under the laws of Pay: the State of California, USA) Papers (by command): 21 Jun, 25. and others and others (Petitioners) v.CV Pearce (Appellant) v.Governing Scheepvaartonderneming Happy Body of Mayfield School Ranger (a company incorporated (Respondents): under the laws of the Petition for leave to appeal referred to Netherlands)(Respondents) and Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 145; reports, others: 11 Feb, 459; 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 18 Mar, 557; extension of time, 25 Apr, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 642; set down for hearing and referred to Appeal Committee, 17 Jun, 783. Appellate Committee, 11 Jun, 767. 2001–02INDEX 1193

Peerages: Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions)Act 1939: See Papers (per Act): 14 Mar, 550. Herbert,Barony of (Abeyance determined) Silkin,Barony of;(Peerage disclaimed) Petersson and others (Petitioners) v. Pitt Place (Epsom)Limited See also espondents Hereditary Peers Register. (R ): Ireland,Peerages of. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Lords. Appeal Committee, 28 Jun, 47; report, 13 Nov, 247. Peers: See Pfizer Limited (Petitioners) v.Lilly Declaration and Registration of Icos llc (Respondents): Interests; Disclaimer of Peerages; Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 25 Feb, 495; report, 30 Expenses; May, 758. Hereditary Peers; Imprisonment of Peer; Lords. Pharmacia Corporation (formerly Peerages. Monsanto Company) and others (Petitioners) v.Merck &Co Inc Pendleton (Respondent) v.Stone & and others (Respondents): Webster Engineering Limited and others and others etitioners Petition for leave to appeal referred to (P ): Appeal Committee, 14 Jan, 393; petition Petition for leave to appeal referred to withdrawn, 10 Apr, 600. Appeal Committee, 10 Jan, 391; report, 30 Jan, 437. Planning: Pendry,Lord: Motion of papers, after debate, withdrawn, 17 Apr, 620. Introduced (life peerage), 11 Jul, 89. Papers (by command): 5 Nov, 1099. Pension Policy: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Planning and Compensation Act 15 May, 719. 1991: Papers (per Act): 31 Jan, 440. Pension Schemes Act 1993: Papers (per Act): 22 Nov, 283; 7 Mar, 531; 15 Plant Health Act 1967: Mar, 552; 20 May, 732. Papers (per Act): 28 Jun, 48; 14 Sep, 151; 4 Pensions Act 1987: Oct, 158; 12 Feb, 464; 10 Apr, 601; 15 Apr, 611; 9 May, 683; 10 Jun, 763; 14 Oct, 1000; Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 127; 22 Jul, 917. 15 Oct, 1005. ensions ct P A 1995: Plant Varieties Act 1997: Papers (per Act): 2 Jul, 54; 16 Jul, 100; 19 Jul, 120; 25 Feb, 497; 26 Feb, 507; 4 Jul, 857; 8 Papers (per Act): 12 Nov, 243; 2 Jul, 844. Jul, 864; 18 Jul, 913; 24 Sep, 969. Plant Varieties and Seeds Act 1964: ensions ppeal ribunals ct P A T A 1943: Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 118; 1 Jul, 837. Papers (per Act) 4 Oct, 159. Pneumoconiosis etc.(Workers’ Perotti (Petitioner) v.Watson and Compensation)(Payment of another (Respondents) and Claims)(Amendment) others and one other action: Regulations 2001: Report, 24 Jul, 134. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, ersonal ills ommittee 11 Jul, 90; withdrawn second draft laid, 19 P B C : Jul, 117; report, 16 Oct, 175; after debate, Appointed, Lords named en bloc, 2 Jul, 55. approved, 18 Oct, 184. 1194 I N D E X 2001–02

Police: Police (Northern Ireland)Act 2000: Papers (by command): 5 Dec, 317; 17 Jan, Papers (per Act): 15 Oct, 170; 16 Oct, 175; 4 405; 22 Jul, 917. Dec, 313; 11 Mar, 535; 1 May, 665; 10 May, 685; 1 Jul, 837; 24 Sep, 966, 970. Police Act 1996: olice orthern reland rder Papers (per Act): 10 Jul, 85; 15 Oct, 169, 170; P (N I )O 15 Mar, 553; 21 Mar, 575; 15 May, 718; 10 1987: Jul, 875; 9 Oct, 985; 10 Oct, 992. Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 10 Jul, 85.

Police Act 1997: Police (Northern Ireland)Order Papers (per Act): 11 Jul, 90; 18 Jul, 113; 19 2001: Jul, 118; 7 Feb, 456; 26 Mar, 586; 22 Jul, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 918. 18 Jul, 112; report, 19 Jul, 122; after debate, approved, 23 Jul, 129. Police Act 1997 (Enhanced Criminal ecord ertificates rotection R C )(P Police Pensions Act 1976: of Vulnerable Adults) Regulations 2002: Papers (per Act): 11 Dec, 347. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Police (Property)Act 1897: 30 Jan, 437; report, 5 Feb, 447; withdrawn; second draft laid, 7 Feb, 455; report, 12 Papers (per Act): 24 Sep, 968. Feb, 464; after debate, approved, 27 Feb, 511. Police Reform Bill [HL]: Presented; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 24 Police and Criminal Evidence Act Jan, 426; after debate, 2a; committed to 1984: CWH, 5 Feb, 447; report from DPRRC, 6 Papers (per Act): 21 Jun, 25; 11 Jul, 90; 16 Jul, Feb, 451; marshalling order, 14 Feb, 491; 100; 14 Sep, 153; 11 Mar, 538; 10 Apr, 601; report from JCHR, 25 Feb, 499; CWH, 28 16 Apr, 617; 29 Apr, 653-4; 17 Jul, 906; 22 Feb, 515; CWH, amendments made, 5 Jul, 917; 24 Sep, 969; 9 Oct, 985; 7 Nov, Mar, 524; 7 Mar, 531; CWH, amendments 1114. made; reported with amendments, 12 Mar, 543; report from JCHR, 18 Mar, 558; olice and riminal vidence ct report from DPRRC, 20 Mar, 572; P C E A marshalling order, 25 Mar, 582; report 1984 (Codes of Practice)(Visual received; amendments made; further Recording of Interviews)Order amendment agreed to on division; 2002: amendments made, 15 Apr, 612; further consideration on report; amendments Delivered for approval by resolution, 15 Apr, made, 16 Apr, 617; after debate, 3a; 611; report, 23 Apr, 635; after debate, amendments agreed to on divisions; approved, 3 May, 672. amendment disagreed to on division; privi- lege amendment agreed to; passed; sent Police and Criminal Evidence Act HC, 25 Apr, 643; from HC agreed to with 1984 (Drug Testing of Persons in amendments and privilege amendment, 12 Police Detention)(Prescribed Jul, 894; HC amendments considered; ersons egulations amendments agreed to; certain HC P )R 2001: amendments agreed to with amendments; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, remaining amendments and privilege 20 Jun, 20; report, 5 Jul, 75; after debate, amendment agreed to; sent HC with approved, 12 Jul, 96. amendments, 22 Jul, 919; from HC with amendments to certain HC amendments Police Emblems and Flags agreed to without amendment; RA, 24 Regulations (Northern Ireland) Jul, 937. 2002: Polish Resettlement Act 1947: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 9 Jan, 388; report, 15 Jan, 397; after debate, Papers (per Act): 14 Mar, 550. approved, 21 Jan, 412. Political Parties,Elections and Police (Northern Ireland)Act 1998: 2000: Papers (per Act): 9 Jul, 79; 7 Nov, 233; 27 Papers (per Act): 8 Jan, 384; 7 Feb, 456; 11 Feb, 510; 15 Mar, 552; 25 Mar, 581; 15 Feb, 460; 4 Mar, 521; 11 Mar, 538; 25 Mar, May, 719; 23 Jul, 925. 582; 10 Jul, 875; 6 Nov, 1107. 2001–02INDEX 1195

Pollards Hill Housing Association Poverty: (Petitioners) v.Marsh Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, (Respondent): 6 Feb, 451. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Mar, 519; report, 23 Poverty and Terrorism: Jul, 923; public funding certificate; order as to costs vacated; ordered that respondent Motion of papers, after debate, withdrawn, be taxed in accordance with the Access to 27 Feb, 511. Justice Act 1999, 10 Oct, 992. Practice Directions: Pollution: See ppeal ommittee Papers (by command): 24 Sep, 963. A C . Declaration and Registration of Interests; Pollution Prevention and Control Procedure of the House Committee. Act 1999: Papers (per Act): 25 Feb, 497; 3 Jul, 848; 1 Pride Valley Foods Limited Nov, 1082. (Respondents) v.Hall & Partners (a firm) and others Porter (Petitioner) v.Magill (Petitioners): (Respondent) and one other Petition for leave to appeal referred to action: Appeal Committee, 21 Jun, 807. Petition withdrawn, 4 Mar, 520. Primback Ltd (Respondent) v. Post Office Act 1969: Commissioners of Customs and Excise (Appellants): Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 120; 15 Oct, 170; 15 Jul, 897. Judgment, 11 Oct, 165.

Post-16 Education: Princess Margaret,Her Royal ighness the ate Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, H L : 14 Nov, 253. Moved, That Address be presented to HM to express the sympathy of this House; after Postal Services Act 2000: debate, agreed to, nemine dissentiente; Address to be presented to HM by the Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 120; 12 Nov, 243; 11 Lord Chamberlain, 12 Feb, 463; HM’s Jul, 890; 23 Jul, 925. answer reported, 13 Feb, 486.

Postal Services Act 2000 Principal Deputy Chairman of (Determination of Turnover for Committees: Penalties)(Amendment)Order See 2001: Deputy Chairmen of Committees. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 19 Jul, 117; report, 16 Oct, 175; approved, Prison Act 1952: 18 Oct, 184. Papers (per Act): 17 Jul, 105; 18 Jan, 409. ostal ervices ct P S A 2000 rison ct orthern reland (Modification of Section 7) P A (N I ) 1953: Order 2002: Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 20; 19 Jul, 121; 23 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Jul, 925. 19 Dec, 377; report, 15 Jan, 397; after debate, approved, 31 Jan, 441. Prison Visitors’Centres: Potato Industry Development Unstarred question, 25 Jul, 948. Council (Amendment)Order 2002: Prisoners: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Papers (by command): 27 May, 748; 24 Sep, 23 Oct, 1035; report, 5 Nov, 1100. 962. 1196 I N D E X 2001–02

Prisons: Procedure of the House: Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, See 11 Jul, 91. Declaration and Registration of nterests Papers (by command): 5 Jul, 74; 14 Sep, 147; I ; rocedure of the ouse ommittee 30 Jan, 437; 27 Jun, 832. P H C .

Private and Voluntary Health Procedure of the House Committee: Care (England)Regulations Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 26 Jun, 37; 2001: Lord substituted, 22 Oct, 188; 6 Nov, 230; 10 Jun, 764. Motion for annulment; after debate, with- drawn, 31 Jan, 441. Reports: 1st, (Delegated Powers and Regulatory rivate ills Reform Committee: Terms of Reference; P B : Printing of Explanatory Notes to Bills; [Bills printed in italics were carried over from Human Rights Declarations and Second the previous session.] Readings of Bills; Appellations; Introduced in the House of Commons, see Repeating the Oath in Gaelic), 9 Jul, 80; City of London (Ward Elections) Bill; agreed to, 17 Jul, 106; Land at Palace Avenue,Kensington 2nd, (Convention on the Future of Europe), (Acquisition of Freehold)Bill; 17 Jun, 784; after debate, agreed to, 24 London Development Agency Bill; Jun, 810; Mersey Tunnels Bill; 3rd, (Late answers to Questions for Written Answer; Appellations; Application of the Introduced in the House of Lords, see Rotation Rule and of Standing Order 64; Barclays Group Reorganisation Bill [HL]; Amendments to Standing Orders on the Greenham and Crookham Commons Bill Joint Committee on Statutory [HL]; Instruments and the Delegated Powers National Australia Group Europe Bill [HL]; and Regulatory Reform Committee; HSBC Investment Banking Bill [HL]; Terms of Reference of the Delegated London Local Authorities Bill [HL]; Powers and Regulatory Reform London Local Authorities and Committee), 25 Jun, 814; after debate, Transport for London Bill [HL]; agreed to, 4 Jul, 857; Milford Haven Port Authority [HL]; 4th, (Improvement of Working Practices of the House and recommendations: Interim Private Business: Report), 8 Jul, 865; 5th, (Improvement of Working Practices of See the House and recommendations), 10 Jul, Standing Orders (Private Business). 876; motion that report be considered CWH agreed to; CWH; amendments Private Hire Vehicles (Carriage of disagreed to on division; agreed to; Guide Dogs etc.) Bill: reported without amendment; report received, 24 Jul, 936. From HC; 1a, 22 Jul, 919; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, explanatory notes roceeds of rime ill printed, 11 Oct, 997; report from DPRRC, P C B : 16 Oct, 1012; order of commitment Report from HRJC, 26 Nov, 288; from HC; discharged, 28 Oct, 1048; 3a, passed, 1 1a; explanatory notes printed, 28 Feb, 514; Nov, 1082; RA, 7 Nov, 1116. report from DPRRC, 20 Mar, 572; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, 25 Mar, Private Legislation Procedure 582; report from JCHR, 4 Feb, 444; cotland ct marshalling order, 11 Apr, 606; CWH, (S )A 1936: amendments made; question that clause Papers (per Act): 14 Nov, 253. stand part negatived; amendment disa- greed to on division; amendments made, Privileges,Committee for: 22 Apr, 631; CWH, amendments made; questions that certain clauses stand part Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 28 Jun, 50; negatived; amendment disagreed to on Lords substituted, 22 Oct, 188; 6 Nov, 230; division, 13 May, 689; report from 24 Jan, 426; 10 Jun, 764. DPRRC, 15 May, 719; CWH, amendments made; reported with Probation Board (Northern amendments, 27 May, 748; marshalling reland rder order, 17 Jun, 785; report received; I )O 1982: amendments made; further amendments Papers (per Statutory Instrument): 7 Nov, agreed to on division; amendment disa- 233; 21 Mar, 575. greed to on division; further consideration 2001–02INDEX 1197

on report; amendments made, 25 Jun, 814, Introduced in the House of Commons, see 815; 3a; amendments made; amendment agreed to on division; further amendment Adoption and Children Bill; made; passed; sent HC with amendments, 11 Jul, 890; from HC with certain Animal Health Bill; amendments disagreed to with reasons; remaining amendments agreed to, 18 Jul, Anti-terrorism,Crime and Security Bill; 914; HC reasons considered; HL amendments not insisted on and Commonwealth Bill; amendments in lieuagreed to; HL amend- ment not insisted on; HL amendment in Copyright etc. and Trade Marks lieuagreed to on division; remaining HL (Offences and Enforcement)Bill; amendments not insisted on; sent HC with amendments, 22 Jul, 919; from HC with Copyright (Visually impaired Persons) HL amendments in lieuof certain HL Bill; amendment which HC disagreed, agreed to without amendment; RA, 24 Jul, 937. Divorce (Religious Marriages)Bill; Education Bill; Prorogation: Electoral Fraud (Northern Ireland) See Bill; Declaration and Registration of mployment ill Interests; E B ; Parliament Employee Share Schemes Bill; Procedure of the House Committee. ueen s peech Q ’ S . Enterprise Bill;

European Communities (Amendment)Bill; Prosecution of Offences Act 1985: Export Control Bill; Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 121; 16 Jul, 901. Finance Bill; Protection of Children Act 1999: Football (Disorder)(Amendment)Bill; Papers (per Act): 25 Mar. 582. Homelessness Bill;

Industrial and Provident Societies Bill; Protection of Wrecks Act 1973: Justice (Northern Ireland)Bill; Papers (per Act): 4 Jul, 70; 17 Jul, 906. *Marine Wildlife Conservation Bill; Public Accounts: National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill; Papers (by command): 20 Mar, 571; 16 Oct, 1012; 30 Oct, 1065. Nationality,Immigration and Asylum Bill;

Public Accounts Committee: Northern Ireland Arms Decommissioning (Amendment)Bill; Papers (by command): 7 Oct, 975. Private Hire Vehicles (Carriage of Guide Dogs etc.) Bill; Public Bills: Proceeds of Crime Bill; [Bills printed in italics were introduced by Private Members. Those marked with an Sex Discrimination (Election Candidates) asterisk did not receive Royal Assent, the bill Bill; marked with a dagger received Royal Assent under the provisions of the Parliament Acts Tax Credits Bill; 1911 and 1949. Consolidation bills and Money bills are listed separately.] Introduced in the House of Lords, see See Money Bills *Borough Freedom (Family Succession) Bill Consolidation Bills [HL]; 1198 I N D E X 2001–02

British Overseas Territories Bill [HL]; Public Processions (Northern *Christmas Day (Trading) Bill [HL]; Ireland)Act 1998: *Civil Partnerships Bill [HL]; Papers (per Act): 28 Jun, 48. Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill [HL]; Public Records Act 1958: *Computer Misuse (Amendment) Bill [HL]; Papers (per Act): 18 Jul, 913. *Dignity at Work Bill [HL]; ublic ervice *Disability Discrimination (Amendment) P S : Bill [HL]; Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, *European Union (Implications of 24 Oct, 200. Withdrawal) Bill [HL]; Human Reproductive Cloning Bill [HL]; Public Services: International Development Bill [HL]; Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 10 Apr, 602. Land Registration Bill [HL]; Unstarred question, 18 Apr, 624. *Mobile Telephones (Re-programming) Bill [HL]; ublic ervices isruption ill ational eritage ill P S (D )B N H B [HL]; [HL]: *National Lottery (Amendment) Bill [HL]; Presented; 1a, 16 Apr, 617; report from Office of Communications Bill [HL]; DPRRC, 24 Apr, 638; after debate, 2a; *Parliament Act 1949 (Amendment) Bill committed to CWH, 22 May, 740; CWH, [HL]; amendments made; reported with amendments, 26 Jun, 826; report received, Police Reform bill [HL]; 15 Jul, 897; 3a; passed; sent HC, 23 Jul, 926. *Public Services (Disruption) Bill [HL]; Public Trustee (Liability and Fees)Bill Public Trustee (Liability and Fees) [HL]; Bill [HL]: *Religious OVences Bill [HL]; Presented; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 28 Mar, 594; report from DPRRC, 24 Apr, *Scottish Parliament (Referendum Bill a [HL]; 638; after debate, 2 ; committed to CWH, 27 May, 748; order of commitment Sex Discrimination (Amendment)(No.2) discharged, 11 Jun, 768; 3a, privilege Bill [HL]; amendment made; passed; sent HC, 18 *Sexual OVences (Amendment) Bill [HL]; Jun, 791; from HC; agreed to with a privi- lege amendment; privilege amendment State Pension Credit Bill [HL]; considered and agreed to, 16 Oct, 1012; Tobacco Advertising and Promotion RA, 7 Nov, 1116. Bill [HL]; Travel Concessions (Eligibility)Bill Public Works Loans Act 1875: [HL]; Papers (per Act): 17 Jul, 105; 8 Jul, 864. *Welfare of Ducks Bill [HL]; Quantum Corporation Limited and Public Expenditure: others (Respondents) v.Plane Papers (by command): 23 Jul, 126. Trucking Limited and others (Petitioners): Public Finance and Accountability Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Scotland)Act 2001: Appeal Committee, 13 May, 688; report, Papers (per Act): 18 Dec, 374. 22 Oct, 1026.

Public Lending Right Act 1979: Queen Elizabeth,Her Majesty the Queen Mother the late: Papers (per Act): 17 Jul, 105; 12 Dec, 352; 15 Jan, 402; 23 Jul, 925; 16 Oct, 1012. Moved, That Address be presented to HM to express the heartfelt sympathy of this ublic assenger ehicles ct House; after debate, agreed to, nemine dis- P P V A 1981: sentiente; Address to be presented to HM Papers (per Act): 25 Feb, 497; 7 Mar, 531; 12 by the Lord Chamberlain, 3 Apr, 596-7; Jul, 893; 10 Oct, 992. HM’s answer reported, 24 Apr, 637; 2001–02INDEX 1199

Queen,The: Radioactive Substances Act 1993: See Papers (per Act): 29 Apr, 653. Motions for Address; Parliament; adiological rotection ct Queen’s Speech. R P A 1970: Papers (per Act): 12 Jul, 95; 23 Jul, 925. Queen’s Golden Jubilee: Moved, That Address be presented to HM to Railway Administration Order congratulate HM on occasion of Fiftieth Rules 2001: Anniversary of Her Accession to Throne; Motion for annulment; after debate, with- after debate, agreed to nemine dissentiente drawn, 15 Nov, 256. and ordered to be presented to HM by Whole House in Westminster Hall, 29 Apr, 654; House proceeded to Westminster Hall Railways: where Lord Chancellor presented HM with Address and HM was pleased to make Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, most gracious reply, 30 Apr, 657. 31 Oct, 218. Papers (by command): 15 Oct, 169; 19 Mar, Queen’s Speech: 562. At opening of session; reported by L. Chan- cellor; Address thereon moved and Railways Act 1974: seconded; debate adjourned, 20 Jun, 17; Papers (per Act): 24 Oct, 199. debate resumed; after further debate, adjourned, 21 Jun, 26; 25 Jun, 30; 26 Jun, 37; 27 Jun, 42; debate resumed; after Railways Act 1993: further debate, the motion to present an Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 100; 14 Sep, 153; 19 Humble Address to Her Majesty was Dec, 378; 15 Mar, 553; 17 Jul, 906; 24 Jul, agreed to nemine dissentiente; ordered that 935; 24 Sep, 970; 15 Oct, 1005; 1 Nov, 1082. Address be presented by the Lord Cham- berlain, 28 Jun, 50; HM’s Answer, 19 Jul, 117. RCO Support Services Limited At prorogation of session: delivered by L. (Petitioners) v.Unison and Chancellor, 7 Nov, 1116. others (Respondents): uestions Petition for leave to appeal referred to Q : Appeal Committee, 13 May, 688; report, See 22 Oct, 1026. Unstarred Questions. Recidivism: Quirk (Petitioner) v.Burton Hospital NHS Trust and Unstarred question, 5 Nov, 227. another (Respondent): Rees (Respondent) v.Darlington Petition for leave to appeal referred to emorial ospital rust Appeal Committee, 13 Mar, 545; petition M H NHS T withdrawn, 19 Jun, 795. (Appellants): Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Race Relations Act 1976: red to Appeal Committee, 8 May, 679; report, 17 Jul, 905; appeal presented, 24 Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 100; 24 Oct, 199; 17 Sep, 959; security for costs waived, 3 Oct, Apr, 620; 29 May, 754; 2 Jul, 844; 24 Jul, 972; set down for hearing and referred to 935; 29 Oct, 1055. Appellate Committee, 5 Nov, 1099. Racism in the Theatre: Refugees: Unstarred question, 30 Oct, 1065. Unstarred question, 18 Jun, 791. Radice,Lord: Refugees (EUC Report): Introduced (life peerage), 23 Oct, 193. Motion to take note, agreed to, 1 Nov, 1082; Radioactive Material (Road Transport)Act 1991: Refuse Disposal (Amenity)Act 1978: Papers (per Act): 20 May, 732. Papers (per Act): 19 Mar, 562. 1200 I N D E X 2001–02

Regina v.Alami (Petitioner): Regina v.Botmeh (Petitoner): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 19 Nov, 262; red to Appeal Committee, 19 Nov, 262; report, 1 Jul, 836. report, 1 Jul, 836.

Regina v.Allen (Appellant)(On Regina v.Bow Street Magistrates Appeal from the Court of Appeal Court and others (Respondents) (Criminal Division)): EX PARTE Asasi (Petitioner): Cause further heard, 13 Jun, 2; judgment, 11 Petition for extension of time and leave to Oct, 164. appeal in accordance with the Administra- tion of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 962. Regina v.Anglian Water Services Limited (Respondents) EX PARTE Regina v.Boyd (Appellant)(On Environment Agency Appeal from Her Majesty’s (Petitioners): Courts Martial Appeal Court): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Report, 20 Jun, 19; appeal presented, 26 Jun, Appeal Committee, 27 Mar, 590; report, 34; petition that appeals be consolidated, 9 10 Jul, 875. May, 682. For further proceedings see next entry. Regina v.Ashby (Appellant)(On Appeal from her Majesty’s Regina v.Boyd (Appellant)(On Courts Martial Appeal Court): Appeal from Her Majesty’s Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Courts Martial Appeal Court): with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 14 Nov, 252; Regina v.Hastie (Appellant)(On report, 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 11 Appeal from Her Majesty’s Mar, 534; Secretary of State for Defence ourts artial ppeal ourt was joined to the appeal on behalf of the C M A C ): Crown in accordance with practice direc- tion 30, 11 Apr, 605; petition that appeal be Regina v.Spear (Appellant)(On consolidated, 9 May, 682. Appeal from Her Majesty’s For further proceedings see Regina v. Courts Martial Appeal Court): Saunby. (consolidated appeals) Petition that consolidated appeals be conjoi- Regina v.Ashworth Hospital ned, 9 May, 683; set down for hearing and Authority (Appellants) and referred to Appellate Committee, 14 May, others (Respondents) EX PARTE H 693; judgment, 18 Jul, 911-2. and one other action: Regina v.Bracknell Forest Petition for leave to appeal referred to orough ouncil espondents Appeal Committee, 29 Jul, 951; report, 22 B C (R ) Oct, 1026; appeal presented, 4 Nov, 1084. and others EX PARTE McLellan (FC) (Petitioner): Regina v.ASpecial Commissioner Petition for leave to appeal referred to and another (Respondents) ex Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- parte Morgan Grenfell &Co cate, 2 May, 667; report, 23 Jul, 924. imited ppellants L (A ): Regina v.Bristol Magistrates Report, 25 Jul, 140; appeal presented, 14 Sep, Court and others (Appellants) 143; extension of time, 25 Oct, 204; set EX PARTE Junttan Oy down for hearing and referred to Appellate espondents n ppeal from a Committee, 12 Nov, 242; judgment, 16 (R )(O A May, 724. Divisional Court of the Queen’s Bench Division): Regina v.Benjafield (Appellant) Petition for leave to appeal in accordance (On Appeal from the Court of with the Administration of Justice Act ppeal riminal ivision 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 10 A (C D )): Apr, 599; reports, 1 Jul, 836; 11 Jul, 889; Judgment, 24 Jan, 424. appeal presented, 29 Jul, 951; petition that 2001–02INDEX 1201

appeal be conjoined; ordered as prayed, 30 Regina v.Chen (Petitioner): Jul, 954; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 14 Oct, 999. Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 3 Oct, 154; Regina v.Bristol Magistrates report, 13 Nov, 247. Court and others (Respondents) EX PARTE Junttan Oy Regina v.Chief Constable of South (Appellants)(On Appeal from a Yorkshire Police (Respondent) ivisional ourt of the ueen s D C Q ’ EX PARTE LS (by his mother and Bench Division): litigation friend JB) (FC) Petition for leave to appeal in accordance (Petitioner): with the Administration of Justice Act Petition for leave to appeal referred to 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 10 Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Apr, 599; reports, 1 Jul, 836; 11 Jul, 889; cate, 15 Oct, 1005. appeal presented, 29 Jul, 951; petition that appeal be conjoined; ordered as prayed, 30 Jul, 954; set down for hearing and referred Regina v.Chief Constable of South to Appellate Committee, 14 Oct, 999. Yorkshire Police (Respondent) EX PARTE Marper (FC) Regina v.British Broadcasting (Petitioner): Corporation (Appellants) EX Petition for leave to appeal referred to PARTE Prolife Alliance Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- (Respondents): cate, 15 Oct, 1005. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 11 Apr, 605; reports, Regina v.City of Sunderland 10 Jun, 762; 17 Jul, 905; appeal presented, (Respondents) EX PARTE Beresford 24 Sep, 959; set down for hearing and refer- (FC) (Appellant): red to Appellate Committee, 5 Nov, 1099. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Regina v.Camden and Islington cate, 23 Jul, 923; report, 30 Jul, 954; appeal Health Authority (Respondents) presented, 24 Sep, 960; set down for hea- EX PARTE K (FC) (Petitioner): ring and referred to Appellate Committee, 4 Nov, 1085. Report, 3 Jul, 65. Regina v.Clark (Respondent): Regina v.Central Criminal Court Reports, 3 Jul, 65; 24 Jul, 134. and others (Respondents) EX PARTE Young (Petitioner): Regina v.Clarkson (Appellant)(On Petition for extension of time and leave to ppeal from er ajesty s appeal in accordance with the Administra- A H M ’ tion of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Courts Martial Appeal Court): Committee, 27 May, 748; report, 30 Oct, Petition for leave to appeal in accordance 1064. with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 14 Nov, 252; Regina v.Central Valuation report, 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 11 fficer and another Mar, 534; Secretary of State for Defence O was joined to the appeal on behalf of the (Respondent) EX PARTE Edison Crown in accordance with practice direc- First Power Limited tion 30, 11 Apr, 605; petition that appeal be (Appellants): consolidated, 9 May, 682. Petition for leave to appeal referred to For further proceedings see Regina v. Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; reports, Saunby. 19 Nov, 263; 30 Jan, 437; 13 Feb, 487; appeal presented, 27 Feb, 510; security for Regina v.Clinton (Petitioner): costs waived, 6 Mar, 527; extension of time, 10 Apr, 600; petition for leave to Petition for extension of time and leave to intervene referred to Appeal Committee, appeal in accordance with the Judicature 15 Apr, 611; report, 24 Apr, 638; set down (Northern Ireland) Act 1978 referred to for hearing and referred to Appellate Com- Appeal Committee, 2 Jul, 53; report, 6 mittee, 29 Apr, 652. Feb, 450. 1202 I N D E X 2001–02

Regina v.Commissioner of Police for referred to Appellate Committee, 22 May, the Metropolis (Appellant) EX 739; judgment, 17 Oct, 1017. PARTE Rottman (Respondent)(On ppeal from a ivisional ourt Regina v.Daventry District A D C ouncil espondents and of the Queen’s Bench Division): C (R ) others EX PARTE Thornby Farms Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Limited (Petitioners): with the Administration of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Sep, 145; reports, 18 Oct, 183; 1 Nov, 221; Appeal Committee, 20 Feb, 492; reports, 1 appeal presented, 14 Nov, 251; set down Jul, 836; 9 Oct, 984; 17 Oct, 1017. for hearing and referred to Appellate Com- mittee, 14 Jan, 393; judgment, 16 May, Regina v.Department of 724; order for costs, 18 Jul, 912. Environment for Northern Ireland and others Regina v.Commissioners of Customs (Respondents) EX PARTE Belfast and Excise (Respondents) EX Chamber of Trade and Commerce PARTE Greater Manchester and others (Petitioners): olice uthority etitioners P A (P ): Reports, 20 Jun, 19; 25 Jul, 140; 30 Oct, 214. Report, 16 Nov, 259. Regina v.Derby Magistrates Court Regina v.Connor and another and others (Respondents) EX (Petitioners): PARTE Hussain (FC) (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petition for extension of time and leave to with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- appeal referred to Appeal Committee in red to Appeal Committee, 28 May, 751; accordance with the Administration of report, 30 Oct, 1064. Justice Act 1960; public funding certificate, 2 Oct, 154; report, 5 Dec, 317. egina v riminal njuries R .C I Regina v.Dervish (Petitioner): Compensation Appeals Panel espondents Petition for leave to appeal in accordance (R ) EX PARTE B (FC) with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- (Petitioner): red to Appeal Committee, 7 Feb, 454; Public funding certificate; report, 18 Oct, report, 29 Apr, 653. 183. Regina v.Dietschmann (Appellant) Regina v.Criminal Injuries (On Appeal from the court of Compensation Authority Appeal (Criminal Division)): (Respondents) EX PARTE August Petition for leave to appeal in accordance (FC) (Petitioner): with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 14 Nov, 251; Petition for leave to appeal referred to reports, 29 Apr, 653; 30 May, 757; appeal Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- presented, 12 Jun, 773; set down for hea- cate, 24 Jan, 425; report, 26 Mar, 585. ring and referred to Appellate Committee, 4 Nov, 1085. Regina v.Crown Court at Manchester (Respondents) EX Regina v.Dimsey (Appellant)(On PARTE McCann (FC) and others Appeal from the Court of Appeal (FC) (by their mother and (Criminal Division)): litigation friend Margaret Cause further heard, 13 Jun, 2; judgment, 11 McCann)(Appellants): Oct, 164. Petition for leave to appeal referred to egina v irector of ublic Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- R .D P cate, 25 Mar, 580; report, 25 Apr, 642; Prosecutions (Respondent) EX appeal presented, 8 May, 679; petition for PARTE Pretty (FC) (Appellant) leave to intervene referred to Appeal Com- (On Appeal from a Divisional mittee; Secretary of State for the Home Court of the queen’s Bench Department was joined to the appeal on division behalf of the Crown in accordance with ): practice direction 31, 20 May, 731; report, Petition for leave to appeal in accordance 21 May, 736; set down for hearing and with the Administration of Justice Act 2001–02INDEX 1203

1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 29 Regina v.Durham County Council Oct, 209; reports, 30 Oct, 214; 1 Nov, 221; and others (Respondents) EX petition for leave to intervene referred to owther etitioner Appeal Committee; report, 5 Nov, 226, PARTE L (FC) (P ): 227; appeal presented, 7 Nov, 232; petition Petition for leave to appeal referred to for leave to intervene referred to Appeal Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Committee; set down for hearing and cate, 14 Sep, 144; reports, 19 Nov, 263; 30 referred to Appellate Committee; report, Jan, 437. 12 Nov, 242, 243; petition for leave to intervene referred to Appeal Committee; Regina v.East London and the City report, 13 Nov, 247; public funding certi- ental ealth and ficate, 16 Nov, 259; judgement, 29 Nov, M H NHS 301. another (Respondents) EX PARTE Von Brandenburg (aka Hanley) (FC) (Appellant): Regina v.Dodds (Appellant)(On Appeal from Her Majesty’s Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- ourts artial ppeal ourt red to Appeal Committee; public funding C M A C ): certificate, 24 Jan, 425; reports, 26 Mar, Petition for leave to appeal in accordance 585; 22 Apr, 630; appeal presented, 20 with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- May, 731; extension of time, 27 Jun, 832; red to Appeal Committee, 14 Nov, 252; set down for hearing and referred to report, 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 11 Appellate Committee, 7 Oct, 974. Mar, 534; Secretary of State for Defence was joined to the appeal on behalf of the Regina v.East Sussex County Crown in accordance with practice direc- Council (Appellants) EX PARTE tion 30, 11 Apr, 605; petition that appeal be Reprotech (Pebsham)Limited consolidated, 9 May, 682. (Respondents) and one other For further proceedings see Regina v. action: Saunby. Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- late Committee, 20 Jun, 18; judgment, 28 Regina v.Drew (Appellant)(On Feb, 513. Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)): Regina v.Elwell (Petitioner): Petition for extension of time and leave to Petition for extension of time and leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 referred to Appeal Com- Appeal Act 1968, 4 Jul, 70; report, 13 mittee, 25 Feb, 496; reports, 10 Jul, 875; 7 Nov, 247. Oct, 974; appeal presented, 21 Oct, 1022. Regina v.English (Appellant)(On ppeal from er ajesty s Regina v.Drummond (Petitioner): A H M ’ Courts Martial Appeal Court): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Petition for leave to appeal in accordance red to Appeal Committee, 10 Apr, 599; with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 14 Nov, 252; report, 18 Jul, 912. report, 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 11 Mar, 534; Secretary of State for Defence Regina v.Drury and another and was joined to the appeal on behalf of the another etitioner Crown in accordance with the practice (P ): direction 30, 11 Apr, 605; petition that Petition for leave to appeal in accordance appeal be consolidated, 9 May, 682. with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- For further proceedings see Regina v. red to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 145; Saunby. report, 11 Feb, 459. Regina v.Environment Agency Regina v.Drury and another (Respondents) EX PARTE (Petitioners) and another: Marchiori (Petitioner) and others Petition for leave to appeal in accordance : with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Petition for leave to appeal referred to red to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 145; Appeal Committee, 18 Mar, 557; report, 1 report, 11 Feb, 459. Jul, 836. 1204 I N D E X 2001–02

Regina v.Epping Forest District Regina v.Hanratty (Petitioner): Council (Respondents) EX PARTE Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Philcox (FC) (Petitioners): with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 27 May, 748; Report, 16 Nov, 259. report, 1 Jul, 836.

Regina v.Forbes (Appellant) (2000) Regina v.Haroon (Petitioner): n ppeal from the ourt of (O A C Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Appeal (Criminal Division)): with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Judgment, 19 Jul, 117. red to Appeal Committee, 17 Oct, 178; reports, 18 Dec, 373; 24 Jan, 425.

Regina v.Foundation and another Regina v.Hastie (Appellant)(On (Respondents) EX PARTE Callin Appeal from Her Majesty’s (FC) and others (FC) Courts-Martial Appeal Court): etitioners (P ): Report, 20 Jun, 19; appeal presented, 2 Jul, Petition for leave to appeal in accordance 53; petition that appeals be consolidated, 9 with Part II of the Administration of Jus- May, 682. tice Act 1969 referred to Appeal Commit- For further proceedings see Regina v.Boyd. tee; public funding certificate, 24 Jul, 134; report, 25 Jul, 141. Regina v.Henworth (Petitioner): Report, 20 Jun, 19. Regina v.Gand another etitioners (P ): Regina v.Her Majesty’s Attorney Petition for leave to appeal in accordance General (Appellant) EX PARTE with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Rusbridger and another red to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Regina v.George (Petitioner): Appeal Committee, 22 Apr, 629; report, 23 Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Jul, 924; appeal presented, 24 Sep, 960; set with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- down for hearing and referred to Appellate red to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. Committee, 4 Nov, 1085. egina v ertfordshire ounty egina v rant etitioner R .H C R .G (P ): Council (Respondents) EX PARTE Petition for extension of time and leave to A(Petitioner): appeal in accordance with the Criminal Report, 16 Nov, 259. Appeal Act 1968 referred to Appeal Com- mittee, 12 Dec, 351; report, 26 Feb, 506. Regina v.Housing Benefit Review Board of the Cambridge City Regina v.H(Appellant)(On Appeal ouncil espondents from the ourt of ppeal C (R ) EX PARTE C A Sier (Petitioner): (Criminal Division)): Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Appeal presented, 6 Feb, 450; Secretary of red to Appeal Committee; fee waived; State for the Home Department was joined report, 1 Jul, 836. to the appeal on behalf of the Crown in accordance with practice direction 30, 13 Regina v.Hussain (Petitioner): Feb, 487; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 25 Mar, 580. Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 29 Jan, 433; Regina v.HMCoroner for the report, 26 Feb, 506. Western District of Somerset (Respondent) and another Regina v.Immigration Appeal (Petitioner) EX PARTE Middleton Tribunal (appellants) EX PARTE (Respondent): Sivakumar (FC) (Respondent): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Jul, 856; public fun- Appeal Committee, 2 Oct, 153; report, 27 ding certificate, 24 Sep, 962. Nov, 294; public funding certificate, 17 2001–02INDEX 1205

Dec, 369; report, 24 Jan, 425; appeal pre- Regina v.Lambert (Appellant)(On sented, 7 Feb, 454; public funding certifi- Appeal from the Court of Appeal cate, 10 Apr, 600; extension of time, 22 riminal ivision May, 739; set down for hearing and refer- (C D )): red to Appellate Committee, 17 Jun, 783. Judgment, 5 Jul, 74.

Regina v.Independent Television Regina v.Leese (Appellant)(On Commission (Appellants) EX PARTE Appeal from Her Majesty’s TV Danmark 1Limited Courts Martial Appeal Court): (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Judgment, 25 Jul, 140. with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 14 Nov, 252; report, 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 11 Regina v.Jayson (Petitioner): Mar, 534; Secretary of State was joined to the appeal on behalf of the Crown in accor- Petition for leave to appeal in accordance dance with practice direction 30, 11 Apr, with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- 605; petition that appeal be consolidated, 9 red to Appeal Committee, 10 Apr, 600; May, 682. report, 22 Oct, 1026. For further proceedings see Regina v. Saunby. Regina v.Johnstone (Respondent) (On Appeal from the Court of egina v eonard heshire ppeal riminal ivision R .L C A (C D )): Foundation (Respondents) EX Petition for leave to appeal in accordance PARTE Callin (FC) and another with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- (FC) (Petitioners) and another: red to Appeal Committee, 11 Mar, 534; reports, 10 Jul, 875; 17 Oct, 1017; appeal Petition for leave to appeal referred to presented, 31 Oct, 1069. Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- cate, 10 Jun, 761; report, 22 Oct, 1026. egina v ones ppellant n R .J (A )(O Regina v.London Borough of Appeal from the Court of Appeal arnet espondents riminal ivision B (R ) EX PARTE G (C D )): (FC) (Petitioner): Reports, 20 Jun, 20; 27 Jun, 41; appeal pre- Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- sented, 11 Jul, 89; set down for hearing and red to Appeal Committee, 24 Apr, 637; referred to an Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, report, 20 Jun, 803; appeal presented; 146; judgment, 20 Feb, 492. public funding certificate, 1 Jul, 835; peti- tion that appeal be conjoined; ordered as Regina v.K(Appellant)(On Appeal prayed, 2 Oct, 971; extension of time, 3 from the Court of Appeal Oct, 972. (Criminal Division)): Regina v.London Borough of Judgment, 25 Jul, 140. Bromley (Respondents) EX PARTE Barker (FC) (Appellant): egina v ansal espondent n R .K (R )(O Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal from the Court of Appeal Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- (Criminal Division)): cate, 25 Feb, 495; reports, 13 Jun, 777; 23 Jul, 923; 9 Oct, 985; appeal presented, 24 Appeal presented; set down for hearing and Oct, 1041. referred to Appellate Committee, 14 Sep, 143, 146; petition for leave to intervene referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 157; Regina v.London Borough of report, 11 Oct, 165; judgement, 29 Nov, Hammersmith and Fulham 301. (Respondents) and others EX PARTE Burkett and another (FC) Regina v.Kingston (Petitioner): (Appellants): Petition for leave for extension of time to Reports, 27 Jun, 41; 23 Jul, 126; appeal pre- lodge petition and for leave to appeal in sented, 14 Sep, 143; extension of time, 29 accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act Oct, 209; set down for hearing and referred 1968 referred to Appeal Committee, 18 to Appellant Committee, 7 Dec, 336; judg- Oct, 183; report, 11 Feb, 459. ment, 23 May, 742. 1206 I N D E X 2001–02

Regina v.London Borough of Regina v.London Borough of Lambeth (Respondents) EX PARTE Richmond (Appellants) EX PARTE A (FC) (Appellant): Watson (Respondent) and three Petition for leave to appeal referred to other actions: Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Appeal presented, 26 Jun, 33; security costs cate, 30 Jan, 436; reports, 26 Mar, 585; 22 waived, 14 Sep, 146; extension of time, 15 Apr, 630; 15 May, 718; appeal presented, Oct, 169; petition that appeal be with- 29 May, 754; extension of time, 9 Jul, 869; drawn on the terms agreed between the petition that appeal be conjoined; ordered parties ordered as prayed, 29 Oct, 209. as prayed, 2 Oct, 971; extension of time, 3 Oct, 972. For further proceedings see Watson (Respondent) v. British Boxing Board of Regina v.London Borough of Control Limited (Appellants) and Others. Lambeth (Respondents) EX PARTE Regina v. Manchester City Council (Appel- W(Appellant): lants) ex parte Stennett (FC) (Respondent) and two other actions. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 10 Jun, 761; report, 20 Jun, 803; appeal presented, 3 Jul, 848; peti- Regina v.London Leasehold tion that appeal be conjoined; ordered as Valuation Tribunal (Petitioners) prayed, 2 Oct, 971; extension of time; EX PARTE Daejan Properties public funding certificate, 3 Oct, 972. Limited (Respondents): Regina v.London Borough of Petition for leave to appeal referred to ewham etitioners Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; reports, N (P ) EX PARTE 18 Dec, 373; 24 Jan, 425; 13 Feb, 487. Akhtar (Respondent): Report, 24 Jul, 135. Regina v.Looseley (Appellant)(On ppeal from the ourt of ppeal egina v ondon orough of A C A R .L B (Criminal Division)): Newham (Petitioners) EX PARTE Ali (Respondent): Judgment, 25 Oct, 203. Report, 24 Jul, 135. Regina v.Lyons and others Regina v.London Borough of (Appellants)(On Appeal from Newham (Petitioners) EX PARTE the Court of Appeal)(Criminal Kiese (Respondent): Division)): Report, 24 Jul, 135. Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- egina v ondon orough of red to Appeal Committee, 26 Feb, 506; R .L B report, 19 Mar, 561; appeal presented, 10 Newham (Petitioners) EX PARTE Apr, 599; set down for hearing and referred Rahman (Respondent): to Appellate Committee, 8 Jul, 863. Report, 24 Jul, 135. Regina v.McAndrew-Bingham Regina v.London Borough of (Petitioner): Newham (Petitioners) EX PARTE Report, 27 Jun, 41. Roban (Respondent): Report, 24 Jul, 134. Regina v.Manchester City Council ppellants tennett Regina v.London Borough of (A ) EX PARTE S ewham etitioners (FC) (Respondent) and two other N (P ) EX PARTE actions formerly egina v Sacupima (Respondent): ( R . London Borough of Richmond Report, 24 Jul, 134; (Appellants) EX PARTE Watson (Respondent) and three other Regina v.London Borough of actions): Newham (Petitioners) EX PARTE awalibange espondent Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- Y (R ): late Committee, 14 Nov, 252; judgment, 25 Report, 24 Jul, 135. Jul, 947. 2001–02INDEX 1207

Regina v.Marsh (appellant)(On Committee, 11 Jun, 767; report, 30 Oct, Appeal from Her Majesty’s 1064. Courts Martial Appeal Court): Regina v.Northampton Crown Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Court (Respondent) EX PARTE with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- amont etitioner red to Appeal Committee, 14 Nov, 252; L (P ): report, 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 11 Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Mar, 534; Secretary of State for Defence with the Administration of Justice Act was joined to the appeal on behalf of the 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 9 Jan, Crown in accordance with the practice 387; reports, 26 Mar, 585; 22 Apr, 630. direction 30, 11 Apr, 605; petition that appeal be consolidated, 9 May, 682. Regina v.Owen (Petitioner): egina v For further proceedings see R . Report, 16 Jul, 99. Saunby. egina v endleton ppellant egina v artin etitioner R .P (A ) R .M (P ) (2001): (On Appeal from the Court of Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Appeal (Criminal Division)): with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 12 Nov, 242; Judgment, 13 Dec, 355. report, 18 Dec, 373. Regina v.Perrin (Petitioner): Regina v.Mayor and Burgesses of Petition for leave to appeal in accordance the London Borough of Newham with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- (Petitioners) EX PARTE Al-Nashed red to Appeal Committee, 16 Jul, 900; (Respondent) and one other report, 30 Oct, 1064. action : Regina v.Police Complaints Report, 19 Nov, 263; public funding certifi- Authority (Respondents) EX cate, 26 Nov, 287; report, 30 Jan, 436. PARTE Green (FC) (Petitioner): Regina v.Minister of Agriculture, Petition for leave to appeal referred to isheries and ood espondent Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- F F (R ) cate, 29 Oct, 1055. EX PARTE SPAnastasiou (Pissouri) Limited and others (Appellants): Regina v.Pope (Respondent)(On Report that cause be referred to the Court of Appeal from the Court of Appeal Justice of the European Communities; (Criminal Division)): further consideration of appeal adjourned sine die, 17 Dec, 368. Reports, 27 Jun, 41; 17 Jul, 104; appeal pre- sented, 14 Sep, 143; set down for hearing egina v irza etitioner and referred to Appellate Committee, 11 R .M (P ): Oct, 165; order of commitment discharged; Petition for leave to appeal in accordance cause fully heard and consideration with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- adjourned sine die, 20 Feb, 493; judgment, red to Appeal Committee, 10 Jun, 762; 20 Jun, 803. report, 30 Oct, 1064. Regina v.Rezvi (Appellant)(On Regina v.Muhamad (Petitioner): Appeal from the Court of Appeal Petition for leave to appeal in accordance (Criminal Division)): with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Judgment, 24 Jan, 424. red to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. Regina v.Rooney (Petitioner): Regina v.N.Bhatti (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 9 Jan, 388; red to Appeal Committee, 29 Jan, 433; reports, 26 Mar, 585; 22 Apr, 630. report, 26 Feb, 506. Regina v.S.Bhatti (Petitioner): egina v olan etitioner R .N (P ): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Petition for extension of time and leave to with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- appeal in accordance with the Administra- red to Appeal Committee, 29 Jan, 433; tion of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal report, 26 Feb, 506. 1208 I N D E X 2001–02

Regina v.Sargent (Appellant)(On Regina v.Secretary of State for Appeal from the Court of Appeal Environment,Food and Rural (Criminal Division)): Affairs and others (Respondents) EX PARTE Greenpeace Limited Judgment, 25 Oct, 203. (Petitioners): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. Regina v.Saunby (Appellant)(On ppeal from er ajesty s Regina v.Secretary of State for the A H M ’ nvironment ransport and the Courts Martial Appeal Court): E ,T Regions (Appellant) and others Petition for leave to appeal in accordance EX PARTE O’Byrne (Respondent): with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Reports, 13 Nov, 247; 17 Jan, 404; appeal red to Appeal Committee, 14 Nov, 251; presented, 30 Jan, 436; set down for hea- report, 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 11 ring and referred to Appellate Committee, Mar, 534; Secretary of State for Defence 14 Mar, 549; order of commitment was joined to the appeal on behalf of the discharged; cause heard in part; cause Crown in accordance with practice direc- further heard, 2 Oct, 971; cause further tion 30, 11 Apr, 605; petition that appeal be heard; cause further and fully heard, consi- consolidated, 9 May, 682. deration adjourned sine die, 3 Oct, 972. For further proceedings see next entry. Regina v.Secretary of State for the Environment,Transport and the Regions (Respondent) EX PARTE Regina v Saunby (Appellant)(On Adlard and others (Petitioners): Appeal from Her Majesty’s Petition for leave to appeal referred to Courts Martial Appeal Court): Appeal Committee, 18 Jun, 789. Regina v.Clarkson (Appellant)(On Appeal from her Majesty’s Regina v.Secretary of State for Courts Martial Appeal Court): Health (Respondent) EX PARTE Regina v.English (Appellant)(On British Association of European Appeal from her Majesty’s Pharmaceutical Distributors Courts Martial Appeal Court): (formerly Association of Regina v.Williams (Appellant)(On Pharmaceutical Importers) and Appeal from Her Majesty’s others (Petitioners) and others: Courts Martial Appeal Court): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Regina v.Dodds (Appellant)(On Appeal Committee, 22 Jan, 415; reports, Appeal from her Majesty’s 25 Mar, 581; 18 Apr, 623. Courts martial Appeal Court): Regina v.Leese (Appellant)(On Regina v.Secretary of State for Appeal from her Majesty’s Health (Respondent) EX PARTE Courts Martial Appeal Court): Quintavalle (on behalf of Pro- Regina v.Marsh (Appellant)(On Life Alliance)(Appellant): Appeal from her Majesty’s Petition for leave to appeal to out of time Courts Martial Appeal Court): referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Mar, Regina v.Webb (Appellant)(On 549; report, 10 Jun, 762; appeal presented, Appeal from her Majesty’s 24 Jun, 809; extension of time, 3 Oct, 972; ourts artial ppeal ourt 21 Oct, 1022; set down for hearing and C M A C ): referred to Appellate Committee, 4 Nov, Regina v.Ashby (Appellant)(On 1085. Appeal from her Majesty’s Courts Martial Appeal Court): Regina v.Secretary of State for the (consolidated appeals) Home Department and another (Respondents) EX PARTE Petition that consolidated appeals be conjoi- nufrijeva ppellant ned; ordered as prayed, 9 May, 683; set A (FC) (A ): down for hearing and referred to Appellate Appeal presented, 19 Jun, 795; public fun- Committee, 14 May, 693; judgment, 18 Jul, ding certificate, 20 Jun, 803; extension of 911-2. time, 3 Oct, 972. 2001–02INDEX 1209

Regina v.Secretary of State for the Regina v.Secretary of State for the Home Department and another Home Department (Petitioner) EX (Respondents) EX PARTE IH (FC) PARTE Kumarakuruparan (Petitioner): (Respondent): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. cate, 21 Oct, 1022. Regina v.Secretary of State for the ome epartment espondent Regina v.Secretary of State for the H D (R ) l asan Home Department and another EX PARTE A -H (FC) etitioner (Respondents) EX PARTE P (FC) (P ): (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Petition for leave to appeal referred to cate, 15 Oct, 168. Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- cate, 14 Sep, 144; report, 11 Oct, 166. Regina v.Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent) egina v ecretary of tate for the R .S S EX PARTE Amin (FC) (Petitioner): Home Department (Appellant) EX eqiri espondent Petition for leave to appeal referred to PARTE Z (FC)(R ): Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Report, 20 Jun, 19; public funding certificate, cate, 10 Jun, 761. 2 Jul, 53; report, 12 Jul, 95; appeal presen- ted, 14 Sep, 143. Regina v.Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent) Regina v.Secretary of State for the EX PARTE Anderson (FC) ppellant Home Department EX PARTE Saadi (A ): (FC) and others (FC) Petition for leave to appeal referred to (Appellants): Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- cate, 23 May, 742; report, 18 Jun, 790; Appeal presented, 16 Jan, 401; public fun- appeal presented, 26 Jun, 825; set down for ding certificate, 6 Feb, 450; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 24 Sep, 962. tee, 27 Feb, 510; petition for leave to inter- vene referred to Appeal Committee, 21 egina v ecretary of tate for the Mar, 575; report, 15 Apr, 611; judgment, R .S S 31 Oct, 1069. Home Department (Respondent) EX PARTE Carroll (FC) (Petitioner): Regina v.Secretary of State for the Home Department (Original Petition for leave to appeal referred to ppellant and ross Appeal Committee, 17 Oct, 178; public A C - funding certificate, 22 Oct, 187. Respondent) EX PARTE Zeqiri (FC) (Original Respondent and Cross- Regina v.Secretary of State for the Appellant): Home Department (Respondent) Petition for leave to cross-appeal referred to EX PARTE Farrakhan (Petitioner): Appeal Committee, 11 Oct, 165; report, 15 Oct, 169; cross-appeal presented, 18 Oct, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 183; set down for hearing and referred to Appeal Committee, 28 May, 751; report, Appellate Committee, 30 Oct, 214; judg- 10 Jul, 875. ment, 24 Jan, 424-5. Regina v.Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent) Regina v.Secretary of State for the olub and another ome epartment etitioner EX PARTE H (FC) H D (P ) EX (Petitioners): PARTE Kariharan and another (Respondents): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Petition for leave to appeal referred to cate, 5 Nov, 226; reports, 18 Dec, 374; 24 Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. Jan, 425; 13 Feb, 487. 1210 I N D E X 2001–02

Regina v.Secretary of State for the Regina v.Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent)Home Department (Respondent) EX PARTE I and another (FC) and EX PARTE Thangarasa another (Petitioners): (FC)(Appellant) and one other Reports, 16 Jul, 99; 11 Oct, 165; 18 Oct, 183. action: Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Regina v.Secretary of State for the red to Appeal Committee, 9 Jan, 388; Home Department (Respondent) reports, 11 Mar, 535; 22 Apr, 630; appeal ichniak ppellant presented, 13 Jun, 777; petition that appeal EX PARTE L (A ) be conjoined; ordered as prayed, 10 Jul, (On Appeal from the Court of 874; set down for hearing and referred to Appeal (Criminal Division)): Appellate Committee; public funding cer- tificate, 22 Jul, 916; judgment, 17 Oct, Reports, 18 Oct, 183; 1 Nov, 221; appeal pre- 1016-7. sented, 12 Nov, 242; petition that appeal be consolidated; ordered as prayed, 18 Jan, 409. Regina v.Secretary of State for the ome epartment espondent For further proceedings see next entry. H D (R ) EX PARTE Winborne (Petitioner): Regina v.Secretary of State for the Report, 18 Oct, 183. Home Department (Respondent) egina v ecretary of tate for the EX PARTE Lichniak (Appellant) R .S S (On Appeal from the Court of Home Department (Respondent) Appeal (Criminal Division)): EX PARTE Yogathas (FC) Regina v.Secretary of State for the (Appellant) and one other Home Department (Respondent) action: EX PARTE Pyrah (Appellant)(On Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Appeal from the Court of Appeal red to Appeal Committee; public funding (Criminal Division)): certificate, 20 Dec, 381; reports, 11 Mar, consolidated appeals 535; 22 Apr, 630; appeal presented, 24 Jun, ( ) 809; petition that appeal be conjoined; Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- ordered as prayed, 10 Jul, 874; set down for late Committee, 12 Feb, 463-4. hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 22 Jul, 916; judgment, 17 Oct, 1016-7. Regina v.Secretary of State for the egina v ecretary of tate for Home Department (Respondent) R .S S ransport now ecretary of EX PARTE Mellor (FC) T ( S tate for the nvironment (Petitioner): S E , Transport and the Regions) Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- (Respondent) EX PARTE red to Appeal Committee; public funding actortame imited and others certificate, 14 Sep, 145; report, 27 Nov, F L 294. (Petitioners): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Regina v.Secretary of State for the Appeal Committee, 4 Mar, 519; report, 30 Home Department (Respondent) Apr, 657. EX PARTE Moore (Petitioner): Regina v.Shayler (Appellant)(On Report, 18 Oct, 183. Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)): Regina v.Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent) Petition for extension of time and for leave to yrah ppellant n appeal in accordance with the Criminal EX PARTE P (A )(O Appeal Act 1968 referred to Appeal Com- Appeal from the Court of Appeal mittee, 15 Oct, 168; reports, 17 Oct, 178; 1 (Criminal Division)): Nov, 221; appeal presented, 21 Nov, 279; set down for hearing and referred to Reports, 18 Oct, 183; 1 Nov, 221; appeal pre- Appellant Committee; Secretary of State sented, 12 Nov, 242; petitions that appeals for the Home Department joined to the be consolidated; ordered as prayed, 18 appeal on behalf of the Crown in accor- Jan, 409. dance with practice direction 31, 14 Jan, For further proceedings see next-but-two 393-4; petition to intervene referred to entry above. Appeal Committee, 22 Jan, 415; report, 30 2001–02INDEX 1211

Jan, 437; report ordered (pursuant to the Regina v.Williams (Appellant)(On Criminal Procedure Act 1996) that section Appeal from Her Majesty’s 37(1) shall not apply to the appeal, 4 Feb, ourts artial ppeal ourt 443; judgment, 21 Mar, 574. C M A C ): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Regina v.Skuse (Petitioner): with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 14 Nov, 252; Petition for leave to appeal in accordance report, 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 11 with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Mar, 534; Secretary of State for Defence red to Appeal Committee, 4 Jul, 857. was joined to the appeal on behalf of the Crown in accordance with the practice Regina v.Smith (Petitioner) and direction 30, 11 Apr, 605; petition that another: appeal be consolidated, 9 May, 682. Petition for leave to appeal in accordance For further proceedings see Regina v. with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Saunby. red to Appeal Committee, 3 Jul, 848; report, 22 Oct, 1026. Regina v.Wood (Petitioner): Regina v.Smith (Respondent) (2001) Petition for leave to appeal in accordance (On Appeal for the Court of with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Appeal (Criminal Division)): red to Appeal Committee, 6 Mar, 526; report, 30 May, 758. Report, 21 Jun, 25; appeal presented, 2 Jul, 53; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 14 Sep, 146; judg- Regional Development Agencies Act ment, 13 Dec, 356. 1998: Regina v.Spear (Appellant)(On Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 121; 24 Jul, 935-6; 24 Appeal from Her Majesty’s Sep, 970. Courts-Martial Appeal Court): egistered esigns egulations Report, 20 Jun, 19; appeal presented, 2 Jul, R D R 53; petition for appeals to be consolidated, 2001: 9 May, 682. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, For further proceedings see Regina v.Boyd. 19 Jul, 118; report, 23 Oct, 194; after debate, approved, 25 Oct, 204. Regina v.Wacker (Petitioner): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Registration and Declaration of with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- Interests: red to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. See Declaration and Registration of Regina v.Warrington Crown nterests ourt a I ; C EX PARTE RBNB ( Procedure of the House Committee. company)(Respondents): Appeal presented, 26 Jun, 33; security costs egistration ervice ct waived, 3 Jul, 65; set down for hearing and R S A 1953: referred to Appellate Committee, 11 Oct, Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 118; 13 Dec, 356; 18 165; judgment, 20 Jun, 803. Dec, 374; 16 Jul, 901.

Regina v.Webb:(Appellant)(On egulation of nvestigatory owers ppeal from er ajesty s R I P A H M ’ Act 2000: Courts Martial Appeal Court): Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 153; 8 May, 679; 10 Petition for leave to appeal in accordance May, 685; 10 Jun, 764; 31 Oct, 1069. with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 14 Nov, 252; report, 4 Mar, 520; appeal presented, 11 Regulation of Investigatory Powers Mar, 534; Secretary of State for Defence (Communications Data: was joined to the appeal on behalf of the dditional ublic uthorities Crown in accordance with practice direc- A P A ) tion 30, 11 Apr, 605; petition that appeal be Order 2002: consolidated, 9 May, 682. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, For further proceedings see Regina v. 20 May, 732; report, 11 Jun, 768; with- Saunby. drawn, 19 Jun, 795. 1212 I N D E X 2001–02

Regulation of Investigatory Powers Regulatory Reform Instruments (Covert Human Intelligence and Proposals for Instruments: Sources:Code of Practice) See Order 2002: Deregulation Instruments and roposals for nstruments Draft delivered for approval by resolution, P I . 10 Jun, 763; report, 25 Jun, 814; after debate, approved, 18 Jul, 914. Regulatory Reform (Assured Periodic Tenancies)(Rent Regulation of Investigatory Powers Increases)Order 2003: (Covert Surveillance:Code of Draft proposal laid under section 6(1) and Practice)Order 2002: referred to DPRRC, 15 Oct, 1005; report, 30 Oct, 1065. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 10 Jun, 763; report, 25 Jun, 814; approved, 18 Jul, 914. Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies)(England and Wales) rder Regulation of Investigatory Powers O 2003: (Designation of Public Draft proposal laid under section 6(1) and Authorities for the Purposes of referred to DPRRC, 22 Jul, 917; report, 25 Intrusive Surveillance)Order Jul, 948. 2002: Regulatory Reform (Carer’s Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Allowance)Order 2002: 10 Jun, 763; withdrawn, 19 Jun, 795. Draft proposal laid under section 6(1) and egulation of nvestigatory owers referred to DPRRC, 17 Dec, 370; reports , R I P 23 Jan, 421; 6 Mar, 527; draft proposal laid (Directed Surveillance and under section 4(2) and referred to Covert Human Intelligence DPRRC, 22 Apr, 630; report, 24 Apr, 638; Sources:Additional Public after debate, approved, 28 May, 751. Authorities)Order 2002: Regulatory Reform (Credit Unions) Draft delivered for approval by resolution, rder 10 Jun, 763; withdrawn, 19 Jun, 795. O 2002: Draft proposal laid under the section 6(1) Regulation of Investigatory Powers and referred to DPRRC, 18 Jul, 913; reports, 25 Jul, 948; 30 Oct, 1065. (Interception of Communications:Code of egulatory eform olden ubilee ractice rder R R (G J P )O 2002: Licensing)Order 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 8 Draft proposal laid under section 6(1) and May, 679; report, 14 May, 694; after referred to the DPRRC, 28 Nov, 298; debate, approved, 27 Jun, 833. report, 23 Jan, 421; draft proposal laid under section 4(2) and referred to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers DPRRC, 26 Feb, 506; report, 6 Mar, 527; (Maintenance of Interception after debate, approved, 27 Mar, 591. Capability)Order 2002: Regulatory Reform (Housing Draft delivered for approval by resolution, ssistance ngland and ales 22 May, 740; report, 11 Jun, 768; after A )(E W ) debate, approved, 18 Jul, 913. Order 2002: Draft proposal laid under section 6(1) and Regulation of Investigatory Powers referred to DPRRC, 13 Dec, 356; reports, (Technical Advisory Board) 23 Jan, 421; 6 Mar, 527; draft proposal laid rder under section 4(2) and referred to O 2001: DPRRC, 17 Apr, 620; report, 24 Apr, 638; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, after debate, approved, 28 May, 751. 17 Oct, 179; report, 23 Oct, 194; after debate, approved, 15 Nov, 256. Regulatory Reform (Housing Management Agreements)Order Regulatory Impact: 2003: Papers (by command): 2 Nov, 223; 7 May, Draft proposal laid under section 6(1) and 674. referred to DPRRC, 4 Nov, 1085. 2001–02INDEX 1213

Regulatory Reform (Removal of 20 second draft laid, 19 Nov, 263; report, 20 Member Limit in Partnerships Nov, 271; approved, 26 Nov, 288. etc.) Order 2002: Rehabilitation of Offenders Act Draft proposal laid under section 6(1) and 1974 (Exceptions)(Amendment) referred to DPRRC, 7 May, 674; reports, rder 15 May, 719; 19 Jun, 796; 30 Oct, 1065; O 2002: draft proposal laid under section 4(2) and Draft delivered for approval by resolution, referred to DPRRC, 24 Oct, 1042. 31 Jan, 440; withdrawn; second draft laid, 4 Feb, 444; report, 5 Feb, 447; after debate, Regulatory Reform (Special approved, 27 Feb, 511. Occasions Licensing)Order 2001: Rehabilitation of Offenders Draft delivered for approval by resolution orthern reland rder under section 6(1) and referred to (N I )O 1978: DPRRC, 28 Jun, 48; reports, 5 Jul, 74; 24 Papers (per Act): 9 Jul, 79; 12 Nov, 244. Oct, 200; draft delivered for approval by resolution, 15 Nov, 255; withdrawn; draft Reid (Respondent) v.Grainger and delivered for approval by resolution under another ppellants section 4(2) and referred to DPRRC, 16 (A ): Nov, 260; report, 21 Nov, 280; after Appeal presented, 24 Sep, 960; set down for debate, approved, 6 Dec, 321. hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- tee, 5 Nov, 1099. Regulatory Reform (Special Occasions Licensing)Order 2002: Relaxion Group plc (Respondents) v.Rhys-Harper (FC) Draft proposal laid under section 6(1) and ppellant referred to DPRRC, 24 Jul, 934; reports, (A ): 25 Jul, 948; 16 Oct, 1012. Reports, 7 Nov, 232; 4 Dec, 313; public fun- ding certificate; report, 7 Feb, 454, 455; Regulatory Reform (Sugar Beet appeal presented, 20 Feb, 492; set down for Research and Education)Order hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- 2003: tee, 10 Apr, 600. Draft proposal laid under section 6(1) and Release of Short-Term Prisoners on referred to DPRRC, 16 Jul, 900; reports, Licence (Amendment) of Requisite 25 Jul, 948; 16 Oct, 1012. Period)Order 2002: Regulatory Reform (Vaccine Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Damage Payments Act 1979) 29 Oct, 1055; report, 5 Nov, 1100. Order 2002: Reliance Water Controls Limited Draft proposal laid under section 6(1)and (Original Respondents and referred to the DPRRC, 14 Jan, 394; ross appellants v ltecnic reports, 23 Jan, 421; 6 Mar, 527; draft pro- C - ) .A posal laid under section 4(2) and referred Limited (Original Appellants to the DPRRC, 29 Apr, 653; report, 15 and Cross-respondents): May, 719; after debate, approved, 13 Jun, Cross-appeal presented, 13 May, 688; peti- 779. tion for leave to intervene referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Oct, 999; report, 30 Regulatory Reform (Voluntary Oct, 1064. Aided Schools Liabilities and Funding)(England)Order 2002: Reliance Water Controls Limited Draft proposal laid under section 6(1)and (Respondents) v.Altecnic referred to DPRRC, 20 Nov, 271; reports, Limited (Appellants): 26 Nov, 288; 23 Jan, 421; draft proposal Petition for leave to appeal referred to laid under section 4(2) and referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Jan, 393; reports, DPRRC, 25 Feb, 498; report, 6 Mar, 527; 25 Mar, 581; 18 Apr, 623; 29 Apr, 653; after debate, approved, 27 Mar, 591. appeal presented, 13 May, 688; extension of time, 24 Jun, 809; set down for hearing Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and referred to Appellate Committee, 23 1974 (Exceptions)(Amendment) Jul, 923. (No.2)Order 2001: eligious atred Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 R H : Nov, 233; report, 13 Nov, 248; withdrawn; Unstarred question, 21 Nov, 280. 1214 I N D E X 2001–02

Religious Liberty: Representation of the People cotland mendment Unstarred question, 24 Oct, 200. (S )(A ) Regulations 2002: Religious Offences Bill [HL]: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 26 Jun, 825; report, 2 Jul, 845; approved, Presented; 1a, 8 Jan, 385; report from 16 Jul, 902. DPPRC, 23 Jan, 421; after debate, 2a; com- mitted to CWH, 30 Jan, 438. Reserve Forces Act 1996: Papers (per Act): 4 Jul, 70; 19 Jul, 121; 15 Oct, Religious Offences,Committee on: 171; 14 Mar, 550; 15 Apr, 612; 10 May, Appointed; Lords named, 15 May, 719. 685; 24 Sep, 970; 21 Oct, 1023. Residential Care Standards: Renewables Obligation Order 2002: Unstarred question, 14 Jan, 394. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 13 Feb, 487; report, 26 Feb, 507; after onsulting ngineers imited debate, approved, 28 Mar, 594. RJT C E L (Respondents) v.DM Engineering (NI) Limited Representation of the People Act (Petitioners): 1983: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Papers (per Act): 4 Dec, 313. Appeal Committee, 10 Apr, 599; reports, 1 Jul, 836; 10 Oct, 992. Representation of the People (England and Wales) Road Traffic Act 1988: (Amendment)Regulations 2002: Papers (per Act): 25 Jun, 30; 11 Jul, 90; 14 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Sep, 148; 4 Oct, 158; 8 Oct, 162; 25 Oct, 27 Jun, 832; report, 2 Jul, 845; after debate, 204; 11 Feb, 460; 7 Mar, 531; 10 Jun, 763; approved, 16 Jul, 902. 3 Jul, 848; 24 Sep, 966; 23 Oct, 1035. Road Traffic Act 1991: Representation of the People (Form of anvass ngland and Papers (per Act): 25 Jun, 30; 14 Sep, 149, 150, C )(E 152; 15 Oct, 170; 5 Nov, 227; 14 Jan, 394; Wales)Regulations 2001: 31 Jan, 440; 11 Feb, 460; 28 Feb, 514; 15 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 5 May, 718-9; 10 Jun, 763; 24 Jun, 810; 24 Jul, 74; report, 10 Jul, 86; after debate, Sep, 964, 967, 970; 7 Oct, 976; 30 Oct, 1065. approved, 23 Jul, 129. Road Traffic (NHS Charges)Act Representation of the People (Form 1999: of Canvass)(Northern Ireland) Papers (per Act): 19 Dec, 378; 7 Feb, 456. Regulations 2001: oad raffic egulation ct Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 9 R T R A 1984: Jul, 79 report, 10 Jul, 86; approved, 23 Papers (per Act): 27 Nov, 294; 26 Jun, 826; 24 Jul, 129. Sep, 969. oad raffic ehicle missions Representation of the People (Form R T (V E ) ixed enalty ngland of Canvass)(Scotland) (F P )(E ) egulations Regulations 2001: R 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 5 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Jul, 74; report, 10 Jul, 86; approved, 23 17 Jun, 784; report, 25 Jun, 814; after Jul, 129. debate, approved, 9 Jul, 871. obertson ppellant v ife epresentation of the eople R (AP) (A ) .F R P Council (Respondents): (Northern Ireland)(Amendment) Regulations 2002: Appeal presented; legal aid certificate, 8 Oct, 162; extension of time, 16 Nov, 259; 9 Jan, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 388; set down for hearing and referred to 26 Jun, 825; report, 2 Jul, 845; after debate, Appellate Committee, 20 Feb, 492; judg- approved, 22 Jul, 919. ment, 25 Jul, 947. 2001–02INDEX 1215

Robinson (Appellant) v.Secretary Royal Brompton Hospital National of State for Northern Ireland Health Service Trust v. and others (Respondents): Hammond and others (Appellants) and Taylor Appeal presented, 3 May, 671; set down for oodrow onstruction hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- W C tee, 27 May, 748; judgment, 25 Jul, 947. (Holdings)Limited (Respondent): Judgment, 25 Apr, 641. oden arldom of R ,E : Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation: Petition claiming succession thereto referred Papers (by command): 21 Jan, 412. to Lord Chancellor, 22 Nov, 283; report, 5 Dec, 316. Rural Policy: Unstarred question, 30 Apr, 658. Rooker,Lord: Russell (Respondent) v.Devine Introduced (life peerage), 21 Jun, 24. (Appellant)(On Appeal from the Court of Appeal Northern Rowe (FC) (Petitioner) v.Sanders Ireland): (sued as petitioner’s trustee Petition for extension of time and for leave to bankruptcy)(Respondent): appeal in accordance with the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978 referred to Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Oct, 157; reports, 6 Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Feb, 450; 20 Feb, 493; appeal presented, 11 cate, 20 Mar, 571; report, 23 Jul, 923. Mar, 534; set down for hearing and refer- red to Appellate Committee, 18 Apr, 623. oyal and un lliance nsurance R S A I Russia and Chechnya: Group plc (Respondents) v.Her Majesty’s Commissioners of Unstarred question, 28 Jan, 431. ustoms and xcise ppellants C E (A ): Sabaf SpA(a company incorporated Petition for leave to appeal referred to under the laws of Italy) Appeal Committee, 8 Nov, 236; reports, 6 (Petitioners) v. MFI Furniture Feb, 450; 15 Apr, 611; appeal presented, 29 Centres Limited and others Apr, 652; extension of time, 11 Jun, 767; 22 (Respondents): Jul, 916; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 3 Oct, 971. Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- red to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961.

Royal Assent: Sabaf SpA(a company incorportated under the laws of By Commission: taly espondents v 7 Nov (14 bills), 7 Nov, 1116. I )(R ) . MFI Furniture Centres Limited and By notification: others (Petitioners): 19 Jul (1 bill), 19 Jul, 117; Petition for leave to appeal referred to 4 Dec (3 bills), 4 Dec, 312; Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 960. 13 Dec (1 bill), 13 Dec, 357; 18 Dec (1 bill), 18 Dec, 373; Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975: 26 Feb (9 bills), 26 Feb, 507-8; Papers (per Act): 2 Jul, 54; 9 Jul, 870. 19 Mar (2 bills), 19 Mar, 561; 1 May (5 bills), 1 May, 664; Sage (Respondent) v.Secretary of 25 Jun (3 bills), 25 Jun, 813; State for the Environment, 8 Jul (5 bills), 8 Jul, 865; ransport and the egions and 24 Jul (10 bills), 24 Jul, 937. T R others (Appellants): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Royal Bank of Scotland Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 143; reports, (Respondents) v.Etridge 26 Feb, 506; 24 Apr, 638; 15 May, 718; (Appellant): appeal presented, 29 May, 754; security for costs waived, 10 Jun, 762; extension of Judgment, 11 Oct, 163-4. time, 9 Jul, 869; set down for hearing and 1216 I N D E X 2001–02

referred to Appellate Committee, 24 Sep, School Standards and Framework 962. Act 1998: t bba s psom Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 22; 25 Jun, 30; 9 Jul, S E ’ ,E : 80; 12 Jul, 95; 17 Jul, 105; 18 Jul, 113; 23 Unstarred quesiton, 12 Jun, 773. Jul, 127; 14 Sep, 149; 22 Oct, 188; 24 Oct, 200; 19 Nov, 264; 29 Nov, 302; 3 Dec, 308; St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich, 13 Dec, 356; 5 Feb, 447; 25 Feb, 497; 27 ishop of Feb, 510; 28 Feb, 514; 11 Mar, 536; 25 B : Mar, 582; 26 Mar, 586; 10 Apr, 602; 11 Introduced, 23 Jan, 421. Apr, 606; 22 Apr, 630; 25 Apr, 642; 1 May, 665; 8 May, 679; 13 May, 689; 22 May, 740; t rmins roperty ompany 23 May, 743; 10 Jun, 764; 17 Jun, 784; 19 S .E P C Jun, 795; 25 Jun, 814; 8 Jul, 864; 22 Jul, Limited (Petitioners) v.Patel and 918; 24 Jul, 936; 24 Sep, 965, 966, 968; 7 others (Respondents): Oct, 975; 17 Oct, 1018. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; reports, 13 School Teachers: Nov, 247; 17 Jan, 404; 12 Feb, 464. Papers (by command): 23 Jan, 421. Saint Helena Act 1833: Papers (per Act): 23 Oct, 1035. School Teachers’Pay and Conditions Act 1991: St.John (Petitioner) v.Governor of Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 150; 4 Oct, 159; 18 HMP Brixton and others Oct, 184; 27 Mar, 591; 24 Sep, 966, 967. (Respondents): Petition extension of time and leave to appeal Science and Technology: in accordance with the Administration of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Com- Papers (by command): 17 Dec, 369. mittee, 22 Oct, 187; report, 19 Nov, 263. Science and Technology Act 1965: Salary Review Bodies: Papers (per Act): 11 Jul, 90; 18 Jul, 113; 19 Papers (by command): 28 Feb, 514. Jul, 121; 6 Dec, 321; 9 Jan, 388; 8 Jul, 864; 11 Jul, 890; 16 Jul, 901; 17 Jul, 906; 18 Jul, Saunders (Petitioner) v.Williams 913; 22 Jul, 918; 23 Jul, 925; 15 Oct, 1006; (Respondent) and another and 28 Oct, 1047. another (Respondent): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Science and Technology Committee: Appeal Committee, 28 May, 751. Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 28 Jun, 50. Scandecor Development AB Reports: (Appellants) v.Scandecor 1st (Managing Radioactive Waste: the Marketing AB and others Government’s Consultation), 13 Nov, espondents and one other 248; (R ) 2nd (Science in Schools: Government action: Reponses), 27 Nov, 295; Petition that appeal be withdrawn on the 3rd (What on Earth? The Threat to the terms agreed between parties ordered as Science Underpinning Biodiversity, 2 prayed, 17 Jul, 104. May, 668; after debate on Sustainable Development, withdrawn, 12 Jul, 894. Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act Reports from Session 2000--2001 noted on 2000 (Information)Order 2002: motion: 4th (Human Genetic Databases), after Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 3 debate, agreed to, 15 Jan, 397. Jul, 848; report, 9 Jul, 870; after debate, approved, 18 Jul, 914. Scotland Act 1998: chool nspections ct S I A 1996: Papers (per Act): 12 Jul, 95; 8 Jan, 384; 25 Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 147; 5 Feb, 447; 25 Feb, 497; 11 Mar, 539; 27 Mar, 591; 10 Feb, 498; 26 Feb, 507. Apr, 601; 8 May, 679; 24 Sep, 968, 969. 2001–02INDEX 1217

Scotland Act 1998 (Cross-Border Secretary of State for the Home Public Authorities)(Adaptation Department (Respondent) v. of Functions etc.) (Amendment) Rehman (AP) Appellant (First Order 2002: Appeal): ecretary of tate for the ome Draft delivered for approval by resolution, S S H 27 Jun, 832; report, 2 Jul, 845; after debate, Department (Respondent) v. approved, 10 Oct, 993. Rehman (AP) (Appellant) (Second Appeal): Scotland Act 1998 (Modifications (consolidated appeals) of Schedule 5) Order 2002: Judgment, 11 Oct, 164. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 2 May, 668; report, 14 May, 694; after Security: debate, approved, 13 Jun, 779. Papers (by command): 12 Jun, 773. cotland ct ransfer of S A 1998 (T Security and Defence (EUC unctions to cottish inisters F S M Report): etc.) (No.2)Order 2001: Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 20 May, 732. Jul, 70; report, 10 Jul, 85; after debate, approved, 23 Jul, 129. Select Vestries: Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Bill. Presented; pro forma 1a, 20 Jun, 17. Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2002: Selection,Committee of: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 2 Appointed; Lords named, 21 Jun, 26; Lords May, 668; report, 14 May, 694; approved, substituted, 22 Oct, 188; 6 Nov, 230; 10 13 Jun, 780. Jun, 764. Reports: Scottish Parliament (Elections etc.) 1st, 25 Jun, 30; rder 2nd, 28 Jun, 48; O 2002: 3rd, 10 Jun, 764. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 16 Oct, 1012; report, 29 Oct, 1056; after Sentenced Persons: debate, approved, 31 Oct, 1071. Papers (by command): 7 Oct, 975. cottish arliament eferendum S P (R ) epet and another Bill [HL]: S (FC) (FC) (Appellants) v.Secretary of a Presented; 1 , 7 Mar, 531; report from State for the Home Department DPRRC, 20 Mar, 572; motion for 2a; after espondent debate, withdrawn; bill withdrawn, 17 (R ): Apr, 621. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, public funding certifi- ea isheries orthern reland cate, 11 Jul, 89; public funding certificate, S F (N I ) 16 Jul, 99; reports, 7 Nov, 232; 21 Nov, Order 2002: 279; appeal presented, 10 Apr, 599; exten- Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 7 sion of time, 21 May, 736; petition for leave Feb, 455; report, 12 Feb, 464; approved, 26 to intervene referred to Appeal Commit- Feb, 508. tee, 30 May, 757; report, 18 Jun, 790; extension of time, 2 Jul, 844; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- Sea Fisheries (Shellfish)Act 1967: tee, 7 Oct, 974. Papers (per Act): 30 Jan, 438. Severn Bridges Act 1992: Second Parliamentary Chamber for Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 153; 22 Jul, 918. Europe (EUC Report): ex iscrimination ct Motion to take note, after debate, agreed to, S D A 1975: 11 Feb, 460. Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 121; 3 Jul, 849. 1218 I N D E X 2001–02

Sex Discrimination (Amendment) Sheffield City Council (No.2)Bill [HL]: (Respondents) v.Hopkins (FC) etitioner Presented; 1a, 1 Mar, 516; report from (P ): DPRRC, 6 Mar, 527; after debate, 2a; com- Petition for leave to appeal referred to mitted to CWH, 13 Mar, 546; CWH, Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- amendment made; reported with amend- cate, 14 Sep, 144; report, 27 Nov, 294. ment, 8 May, 680; report received; amend- ment negatived; amendments made, 22 Sheldon,Lord: May, 740; 3a, passed; sent HC, 17 Jun, 785. Introduced (life peerage), 27 Jun, 40. Sex Discrimination (Election Shipping: Candidates)Bill: Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 146. From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 15 Nov, 256; report from DPRRC, 21 Nov, hogun inance imited 280; report from CC, 22 Nov, 283; report S F L from HRJC, 26 Nov, 288; after debate, 2a; (Respondent) v.Hudson (FC) committed to CWH, 20 Dec, 381; order of (Appellant): a commitment discharged, 21 Jan, 412; 3 ; Petition for leave to appeal referred to passed, 28 Jan, 431; RA, 26 Feb, 507. Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- cate, 11 Mar, 534; reports, 13 Jun, 777; 23 Sexual Offences (Amendment)Bill Jul, 923; appeal presented, 24 Sep, 959; set [HL]: down for hearing and referred Appellate Committee, 4 Nov, 1085. Presented; 1a, 17 Jul, 906; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, 11 Oct, 997; report ilkin arony of from DPRRC, 30 Oct, 1065. S ,B : Instrument of Disclaimer of Christopher hah espondent v hah and Lewis delivered in accor- S (R ) .S dance with , 16 May, 724. another and others (Petitioners): Report, 24 Jul, 135. Sinclair (FC) (Petitioner) v.Chief Constable of the West Yorkshire Shamoon (Appellant) v.Chief Police and others (Respondents): Constable of the Royal Ulster Petition for leave to appeal referred to Constabulary (Respondent): Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- cate, 20 Dec, 381; report, 12 Mar, 542. Reports, 13 Nov, 247; 17 Jan, 404; 12 Feb, 464; appeal presented; security for costs waived, 25 Feb, 495, 496; set down for hea- Skidmore (Respondent) v.Dartford ring and referred to Appellate Committee, &Gravesham NHS Trust 10 Apr, 600. (Appellants): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Shanning International Limited (in Appeal Committee, 12 Feb, 463; reports, liquidation) and others 29 Apr, 653; 30 May, 758; appeal presen- (Respondents) v.Rasheed Bank ted, 12 Jun, 772; extension of time, 23 Jul, ppellants and others 923; set down for hearing and referred to (A ) : Appellate Committee, 24 Sep, 962. Judgment, 28 Jun, 46-7. Skill Force Pilot Schemes: Shanning International Limited (in Unstarred question, 27 Jun, 833. liquidation)(Respondents) and others (Appellants) v.Rasheed Small and Medium-sized Bank (Respondents) and others: Enterprises: Judgment, 28 Jun, 46-7 Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 29 May, 755. Shawkat (Petitioner) v.Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust Smith (administrator of Cosslett (Respondents): (Contractors)Limited) (Appellant) v.Bridgend County Petition for leave to appeal referred to orough ouncil espondents Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 143; report, 4 B C (R ): Dec, 313. Judgment, 8 Nov, 236. 2001–02INDEX 1219

Smith and others (Respondents) v. Social Security Benefits Up-rating Royce Properties Limited Order 2002: etitioners (P ): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 6 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Feb, 450; report, 12 Feb, 464; after debate, Appeal Committee, 10 Jul, 85; report, 7 approved, 7 Mar, 531. Nov, 232. Social Security Contributions and Social Care: Benefits Act 1992: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 21; 2 Jul, 54; 5 Jul, 22 May, 740. 74; 16 Jul, 100; 14 Sep, 147, 151, 152; 15 Oct, 169, 170; 23 Oct, 194; 29 Oct, 210; 16 Social Security: Nov, 260; 20 Nov, 271; 26 Nov, 288; 3 Dec, 307; 8 Jan, 384; 24 Jan, 426; 25 Jan, 428; 7 Papers (by command): 9 Jul, 79; 19 Jul, 117; Feb, 456; 11 Feb, 460; 13 Feb, 488; 25 Feb, 23 Jul, 126; 4 Oct, 157; 6 Feb, 450; 13 Jun, 498; 27 Feb, 510; 11 Mar, 535, 538; 12 Mar, 778; 23 Jul, 924; 24 Sep, 963. 542; 15 Mar, 552; 18 Mar, 558; 20 Mar, 571; 27 Mar, 591; 3 Apr, 596; 14 May, 693; Social Security Act 1990: 27 May, 748; 30 May, 758; 21 Jun, 807; 2 Jul, 844; 8 Jul, 864; 24 Sep, 965, 967, 968, Papers (per Act): 25 Jan, 428. 969; 7 Oct, 975, 976; 10 Oct, 992; 24 Oct, 1042; 1 Nov, 1082. Social Security Act 1998: Papers (per Act): 22 Jul, 918. Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland)Act Social Security Administration Act 1992: 1992: Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 21; 16 Jul, 100; 14 Papers (per Act): 28 Jun, 48; 4 Jul, 70; 14 Sep, Sep, 152; 23 Oct, 194; 11 Mar, 535; 15 Mar, 151, 152; 4 Oct, 159; instrument laid on 26 553; 14 May, 693-4; 2 Jul, 844. Sep (noted 4 Oct) withdrawn, 8 Nov, 237; 17 Jan, 405; 25 Feb, 498; 5 Mar, 523; 13 Social Security (Contributions)(Re- Mar, 546; 15 Mar, 552; 18 Mar, 558; 11 rating and ational nsurance Apr, 606; 24 Apr, 638; 8 Jul, 864; 23 Jul, N I 924, 925; 7 Oct, 975. Funds Payments)Order 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 6 Social Security Administration Act Feb, 450; report, 12 Feb, 464; approved, 21 1992 (Amendment)Order 2002: Mar, 576. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 28 Feb, 514; report, 12 Mar, 543; after Social Security Contributions debate, approved, 21 Mar, 576. (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999: ocial ecurity dministration S S A Papers (per Act): 19 Dec, 377. (Northern Ireland)Act 1992: Papers (per Act): 15 May, 719. Social Security (Electronic Communications)(Child Benefit) Social Security Amendment Order 2002: (Intercalating Students) egulations Draft delivered for approval by resolution, R 2002: 17 Jun, 784; report, 25 Jun, 814; after Draft delivered for approval by resolution, debate, approved, 9 Jul, 871. 12 Jun, 773; report, 18 Jun, 790; after debate, approved, 9 Jul, 871. Social Security Fraud Act 2001: Social Security and Child Support Papers (per Act): 28 Jan, 430; 11 Mar, 535; 30 (Decisions and Appeals) Apr, 658. (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2002: Social Security (Jobcentres Plus Interviews)Regulations 2001: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 10 Apr, 601; report, 16 Apr, 617; after Motion to withdraw and amend, after debate, approved, 14 May, 694. debate, withdrawn, 8 Nov, 237. 1220 I N D E X 2001–02

Social Security (Literacy etc. South Bucks District Council Skills Training Pilot)(Appellants) v.Porter and Regulations 2001: another (Respondents): Motion for resolution, after debate, with- Petition for leave to appeal referred to drawn; motion for approval, agreed to, 23 Appeal Committee, 12 Nov, 242; reports, 7 Jul, 128. Feb, 455; 18 Mar, 557; appeal presented, 10 Apr, 599; security for costs waived, 15 Social Security (Literacy etc. Apr, 611; petition that appeal be consoli- Skills Training Pilot) dated, 7 May, 674. Regulations 2001: For further proceedings see Wrexham County Borough Council (Appellants) Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 9 v.Berry (Respondent). Jul, 79 ; report, 10 Jul, 86; approved, 23 Jul, 129. South Bucks District Council (Respondent) v.Flanagan Social Security (Loss of Benefit) deceased and another egulations ( ) R 2001: (Petitioner): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 22 Nov, 283; report, 4 Dec, 314; after Appeal Committee, 17 Jun, 783. debate, approved, 6 Dec, 321. South Pacific: Social Security (Miscellaneous Provisions)Act 1977: Unstarred question, 12 Feb, 465. Papers (per Act): 10 Apr, 601. South West Water Limited Ilsham alley umping tation ocial ecurity ensions ct V P S S S P A 1975: Compulsory Purchase Order Papers (per Act): 15 Mar, 553. 2000: Special procedure order delivered (per Act), Societe Eram Shipping Company 11 Apr, 606; Chairman’s report, 2 May, Limited (Respondents) and others 668. v.Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited Space Exploration: (Appellants): Papers (by command): 21 Nov, 279. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 145; reports, 4 Speakers: Dec, 313; 24 Jan, 425; appeal presented, 7 Commission appointing Speakers in absence Feb, 454; security for costs waived, 13 Feb, of L. Chancellor, 2 Oct, 970. 487; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 21 Mar, 575. Special Educational Needs Code of ractice Society of Lloyd’s (Respondents) v. P : Jaffray and others (Petitioners): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 20 Jun, 20; withdrawn, 12 Jul, 95; second Petition for leave to appeal referred to draft laid, 23 Oct, 193; after debate, appro- Appeal Committee, 7 Nov, 1114. ved, 29 Oct, 210.

Solo Industries UK Limited Special Procedure Orders: (Petitioners) v.Canara Bank espondents See (R ): South West Water Limited Ilsham Petition for leave to appeal referred to Valley Pumping Station Compulsory Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; report, 7 Purchasing Order 2000. Feb, 455. Specialised Agencies of the United Sousa (Petitioner) v.A&JBull Nations (Immunities and Limited and others (Respondents) Privileges)(Amendment)Order and others: 2002: Petition of leave to appeal referred to Appeal Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Committee, 29 Nov, 301; report, 26 Feb, 12 Jun, 773; report, 18 Jun, 790; after 506. debate, approved, 10 Jul, 876. 2001–02INDEX 1221

Specialised Agencies of the United Standing Orders (Private Business): ations mmunities and N (I Amended: SOs 27, 27A, 29, 30A, 31, 32, 34, Privileges of UNESCO) Order 37, 39, 45, 47, 139, 5 Jul, 75-6. 2001: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Standing Orders (Public Business): 25 Jun, 30; report, 5 Jul, 75; approved, 12 Amended: SOs 40, 50 and 72 amended, 23 Jul, 96. Jul, 128. Speeding: Amended: SOs 37,40,47,51,64,72,73 amen- ded; message to HC on amendment to SO Unstarred question, 25 Apr, 643. 51, 6 Nov, 1107-8. port SO 35 (now SO 37) (Balloted Debates): S : Rules applied: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 2 hours: 17 Oct, 179; 5 Dec, 317; 12 Dec, 8 May, 680. 352; 6 Mar, 527; 27 Mar, 591; 24 Apr, 639; Papers (by command): 22 Oct, 188; 14 Nov, 15 May, 719; 22 May, 740; 29 May, 755; 252; 11 Dec, 347; 19 Dec, 377; 26 Feb, 506; 2° hours: 14 Nov, 253; 21 Nov, 280; 5 Dec, 25 Mar, 581; 17 Jul, 906; 24 Jul, 934; 24 317; 23 Jan, 422; 6 Feb, 451; 13 Feb, 488 20 Sep, 963; 16 Oct, 1012. Mar, 572; 10 Apr, 602; 8 May, 680; Springsteen (Respondent) v. 3 hours: 17 Oct, 179; 21 Nov, 280; 12 Dec, asquerade usic imited and 352; 30 Jan, 438; 6 Mar, 527; 20 Mar, 572; M M L 27 Mar, 591; 22 May, 740; 29 May, 755; another (Petitioners) and others: 3° hours: 24 Apr, 639; 15 May, 719; Report, 22 Oct, 187. 5 hours: 18 Jul, 114; 31 Oct, 218. Standard Chartered Bank SO 40 (Arrangement of the Order Paper): (Appellants) v.Pakistan Dispensed with: 26 Jun, 35; 28 Jun, 48; 19 Jul, National Shipping Corporation 122; 23 Oct, 194; 31 Oct, 218; 25 Jan, 428; 15 and others and another (FC) May, 719; 29 Jul, 952; (Respondent) and others: SO 42 (Postponement and advancement of Appeal presented, 26 Jun, 33; set down for business): hearing and referred to Appellate Commit- Dispensed with: 10 Apr, 602; 9 Jul, 870; tee, 11 Oct, 165; public funding certificate, 21 Oct, 1023; judgment, 6 Nov, 1106. SO 46 (No two stages of a bill to be taken on one day): Standard Chartered Bank Dispensed with: 17 Jul, 106; 22 Nov, 283; 13 (Respondents) v.Pakistan Dec, 356; 9 Jul, 870; National Shipping Corporation SO 48 (Amendments on Third Reading): (Appellants) and others: Dispensed with: 10 Dec, 340. Appeal presented, 26 Jun, 33; appeal dismis- sed, 9 Jul, 79; petition for appeal to be State Pension Credit Bill [HL]: restored, ordered as prayed, 12 Jul, 94; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Presented; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 28 Committee, 2 Oct, 154; report, 18 Oct, 183; Nov, 298; after debate; 2a; committed to reports, 12 Nov, 243; 5 Dec, 316; petition CWH, 18 Dec, 375; report from DPRRC, that appeal be withdrawn on the terms 19 Dec, 378; CWH, 24 Jan, 426; CWH; agreed between the parties ordered as amendment made; reported with amend- prayed, 20 May, 731. ment, 29 Jan, 434; report received; amend- ment disagreed to on division, 12 Feb, 465; tanding ommittee on the 3a; amendment and privilege amendment S C agreed to; passed; sent HC, 25 Feb, 499; Convention: from HC agreed to with privilege amend- Message from HC, 13 Jun, 779; message ment; amendment considered and agreed considered; motion agreed to; message to, 23 May, 744; RA, 25 Jun, 813. sent HC, 24 Jun, 810. State Pension Credit Regulations Standing Orders (Private Bills) 2002: ommittee C : Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Appointed, Lords named en bloc, 2 Jul, 55. 26 Jun, 825; report, 2 Jul, 845; after debate, Standing Orders (Private Business). approved, 9 Jul, 871. 1222 I N D E X 2001–02

Statistics: Statutory Instruments Reference Papers (by command): 18 Jul, 112. Committee: Report, 5 Dec, 317. Statutory Instruments: tatutory aternity ay and Message from HC amending SO 151, 20 S P P May, 732; Statutory Adoption Pay eekly ates egulations Notification that statutory instruments had (W R )R come into operation before being laid 2002: before Parliament: 20 Jun, 22; 21 Nov, 280; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 11 Dec, 348; 4 Feb, 444; 30 Apr, 658; 16 24 Oct, 1041; report, 29 Oct, 1056; appro- May, 724-5; 23 Oct, 1035. ved, 7 Nov, 1115.

Statutory Instruments Act 1946: Stem Cell Research Committee: Papers (per Act): 4 Dec, 313; 7 Dec, 336; 10 Appointed; Lords named en bloc, 26 Jun, 37. Dec, 340; 11 Mar, 535. Report and evidence printed, 13 Feb, 488.

Statutory Instruments Joint Stocznia Gdanska SA (Respondents) Committee: v.Latvian Shipping Company Inc Motion on desirability of appointing Joint and others (Petitioners) and Committee, agreed to; Lords’ members others: named en bloc; 26 Jun, 37; message from Petition for leave to appeal referred to HC, 3 Jul, 66. Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961; petition Reports: withdrawn, 6 Nov, 1106. 1st 5 Jul, 75; 2nd 10 Jul, 85-6; Stocznia Gdanska SA (Respondents) 3rd 17 Jul, 105; v atvian hipping ompany nc 4th 19 Jul, 122; .L S C I 5th 16 Oct, 175; (Petitioners) and others: 6th 23 Oct, 194; Petition for leave to appeal referred to 7th 30 Oct, 215; Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961; petition 8th 6 Nov, 230; withdrawn, 6 Nov, 1106. 9th 13 Nov, 248; 10th 20 Nov, 271; Street Works (Charges of 11th 27 Nov, 294; ccupation of the ighway 12th 4 Dec, 314; O H ) 13th 11 Dec, 348; (England)Regulations 2001: 14th 18 Dec, 374; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 15th 15 Jan, 397; 21 Nov, 279; report, 27 Nov, 294; appro- 16th 22 Jan, 415; ved, 19 Dec, 379. 17th 29 Jan, 433; 18th 5 Feb, 447; treets 19th 12 Feb, 464; S : 20th, 26 Feb, 507; Order to prevent stoppages in; renewed, 20 21st, 5 Mar, 524; Jun, 18. 22nd, 12 Mar, 543; 23rd, 19 Mar, 562; Student Finance: 24th, 26 Mar, 586; 25th, 16 Apr, 617; Unstarred question, 25 Oct, 204. 26th, 23 Apr, 635; 27th, 30 Apr, 658; Sub-Post Office Start-Up Capital 28th, 7 May, 675; Subsidy Scheme Order 2001: 29th, 14 May, 694; 30th, 21 May, 736-7; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 31st, 11 Jun, 768; 25 Jun, 30; report, 5 Jul, 75; after debate, 32nd, 18 Jun, 790; approved, 12 Jul, 96. 33rd, 25 Jun, 814; 34th, 2 Jul, 844-5; Sub-Saharan Africa: 35th, 9 Jul, 870; Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 36th, 16 Jul, 901; 30 Jan, 438. 37th, 23 Jul, 925; 38th, 22 Oct, 1027; udan 39th, 29 Oct, 1056; S : 40th, 5 Nov, 1100. Unstarred question, 7 Oct, 976. 2001–02INDEX 1223

Superannuation Act 1972: Tax Credits Bill: Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 121; 14 Sep, 150, From HC; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 7 153; 23 Oct, 193; 13 Feb, 487; 15 Mar, 552; Feb, 457; report from DPRRC, 20 Mar, 21 Mar, 575; 26 Mar, 585; 27 Mar, 591; 13 572; after debate, 2a; committed to CWH, May, 689; 22 Jul, 917, 918. 23 Apr, 635; order of commitment of 23rd April discharged; committed to GC, 24 Supplementary Estimates: Apr, 639; marshalling order, 8 May, 680; report from DPRRC, 15 May, 719; GC, 16 Papers (by command): 28 Jun, 47-8. May, 728; GC, amendments made, 21 May, 737; 23 May, 745; further considera- Supreme Court Act 1981: tion in GC; amendments made; reported with amendments, 28 May, 751, 752; Papers (per Act): 18 Dec, 374; 19 Dec, 378; 7 marshalling order, 10 Jun, 765; after Feb, 456; 1 Jul, 837. debate, report received; amendment agreed to on division, 12 Jun, 773, 774; Sustainable Development: further consideration on report; amend- ment disagreed to on division; amendment Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, made, 13 Jun, 779, 780; Queen’s consent; 12 Jul, 894. 3a; amendment disagreed to on division; Papers (by command): 23 May, 743; 6 Nov, passed; sent HC with amendments, 20 Jun, 1107. 804; from HC with amendment disagreed to with an amendment in lieu; remaining utherland ukedom of amendments agreed to, 27 Jun, 833; HC S ,D : amendment in lieuof HL amendment Petition claiming succession thereto referred considered and agreed to, 4 Jul, 858; RA, 8 to Lord Chancellor, 20 Jun, 18; report; Jul, 865. details entered on the register of hereditary peers, 23 Jul, 125. Tax Credits (Decisions and Appeals) orthern reland mendment utherland of oundwood ord (N I )(A ) S H ,L : Regulations 2002: Introduced (life peerage), 18 Jul, 111. Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 10 Apr, 601; report, 16 Apr, 617; approved, Sykes (by his wife and next friend 14 May, 694. Deborah Gaye Sykes) espondent v arry (R ) .H Tax Credits (Definition and etitioner and another (P ) : Calculation of Income) Petition for leave to appeal referred to Regulations 2002: Appeal Committee, fee waived; report, 18 Jul, 912. Draft delivered for approval by resolution; report, 9 Jul, 869, 890; after debate, appro- ved, 29 Jul, 952. Sykes (Respondent)(formerly Lawrence (Respondent)) v.Lesser Tax Credits (Income Thresholds and (FC)(Appellant): Determination of Rates) Set down for hearing and referred to Appel- Regulations 2002: late Committee, 27 Jun, 41; appeal with- drawn on terms agreed between both par- Draft delivered for approval by resolution; ties; ordered as prayed, 11 Oct, 165; public report, 9 Jul, 869, 870; approved, 29 Jul, funding certificate, 22 Apr, 630. 952.

Synthon BV (Respondents) v. Tax Credits Up-rating Order 2002: Smithkline Beecham plc Draft delivered for approval by resolution, (Petitioners): 14 Feb, 490; report, 26 Feb, 507; approved, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 21 Mar, 576; Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 961. Tax Simplification: Tax Credits Act 1999: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Papers (by Act): 11 Mar, 536; 29 May, 754. 23 Jan, 422.

Tax Credits Act 2002: Taxation: Papers (by Act): 24 Sep, 964, 966. Papers (by command): 14 Sep, 147. 1224 I N D E X 2001–02

Taxes Management Act 1970: Papers (by command): 8 Jan, 384; 25 Jun, 813; 24 Sep, 963. Papers (by Act): 19 Dec, 378. See also International Terrorism Taylor (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Taxes)(Respondent) v. MEPC Terrorism Act 2000: oldings imited etitioners H L (P ): Papers (per Act): 31 Jan, 441; 19 Jun, 795. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 18 Jul, 912. Terrorism Act 2000 (Cessation of Effect of section 76) Order 2002: aylor etitioner v ancashire T (P ) .L Draft delivered for approval by resolution, County Council and another 27 Jun, 832; report, 2 Jul, 845; after debate, (Respondents): approved, 22 Jul, 919. Report, 25 Jul, 140. Terrorism Act 2000 (Continuance of art rder Taylor (Respondent) v.Ishida P VII) O 2002: (Europe)Limited and others Draft delivered for approval by resolution, (Petitioners): 31 Jan, 440; report, 5 Feb, 447; after debate, approved, 14 Feb, 491. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 144; reports, errorism ct nforcement of 26 Feb, 506; 23 Apr, 634. T A 2000 (E External Orders)Order 2001: Teacher Training: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 14 Nov, 252; report, 20 Nov, 271; appro- Unstarred question, 5 Feb, 447. ved, 26 Nov, 288.

Teachers’Contracts: Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed rganisations mendment Unstarred question, 28 Nov, 299. O )(A ) Order 2002: Teaching and Higher Education Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Act 1998: 28 Oct, 1047; report, 29 Oct, 1056; after debate, approved, 30 Oct, 1065. Papers (per Act): 26 Jun, 35; 3 Jul, 65; 16 Jul, 100; 14 Sep, 150; 10 Dec, 340; 17 Dec, 370; Thoburn (Petitioner) v.Sunderland 31 Jan, 440; 4 Feb, 444; 13 May, 689; 22 ity ouncil espondents Jul, 918; 24 Sep, 965. C C (R ): Petition for leave to appeal in accordance Telecommunications Act 1984: with the Administration of Justice Act 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 4 Papers (per Act): 11 Jul, 90; 18 Jul, 112; 19 Mar, 519; reports, 29 Apr, 653; 30 May, Jul, 118, 120; 6 Dec, 320; 25 Feb, 498; 758; 15 Jul, 897. 18 Apr, 624; 16 May, 724; 23 May, 743; 13 Jun, 778; 24 Jul, 935, 936; 28 Oct, 1047, homson espondent v vaerner 1048. T (R ) .K Govan Limited (Appellants): Television: subtitling: Appeal presented, 24 Sep, 960; extension of time, 4 Nov, 1085. Unstarred question, 11 Jul, 91. Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Temple-Morris,Lord: Bill [HL]: Introduced (life peerage), 3 Jul, 64. Presented; 1a, 11 Jul, 91; report from DPRRC, 18 Jul, 113; after debate, 2a; com- Terrington,Barony of: mitted to CWH, 2 Nov, 224; after debate, CWH, 16 Nov, 260; CWH, amendments Report; details entered on the register of made; amendment disagreed to on divi- hereditary peers, 20 Jun, 18. sion, 7 Dec, 336; report from JCHR, 17 Dec, 370; CWH, amendments made, errorism reported with amendments, 18 Jan, 410; T : report received; amendments made and Motion for papers; after debate, withdrawn, amendment disagreed to on division, 1 7 Nov, 233. Mar, 516; 3a, amendments disagreed to on 2001–02INDEX 1225

divisions; privilege amendment made; pas- Town and Country Planning (Fees sed; sent HC, 15 Mar, 553; from HC agreed for Applications and Deemed to with a privilege amendment; amend- pplications mendment ment considered and agreed to, 22 Oct, A )(A ) 1027; RA, 7 Nov, 1116. (England)Regulations 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Todd (widow and administratrix of 12 Feb, 464; report, 26 Feb, 507; after the estate of Peter Todd debate, approved, 14 Mar, 551. (deceased) and parent of Kerry Todd (deceased) (FC) and own and ountry lanning another and another T C P (FC) (Major Infrastructure Project (Petitioners) v.Adams and nquiries rocedure ngland another together trading as I P )(E ) ( Rules 2002: Trelawney Fishing Company) (Respondents): Motion for annulment, after debate, with- drawn, 24 Jun, 810. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- cates, 24 Sep, 960. Toye (Petitioner) v.London Borough of Southwark Tomlinson (Original Respondent (Respondents): and Cross-petitioner) v. ongleton orough ouncil Petition for leave to appeal in accordance C B C with the Administration of Justice Act and others (Original Appellants 1960 referred to Appeal Committee, 7 and Cross-respondents): May, 674. Petition for leave to cross-appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 962; report, 9 Oct, 985; cross-appeal presented, 22 Oct, Trade: 1026. Papers (by command): 9 Jul, 79.

Tomlinson (Respondent) v. Congleton Borough Council Trade and Industry: and others (Appellants): Papers (by command): 2 Jul, 54; 17 Jul, 104. Petition for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 refer- red to Appeal Committee, 10 Apr, 599; Trade Marks Act 1994: report, 23 Jul, 924; appeal presented, 24 Sep, 959. Papers (per Act): 14 Mar, 550.

Tourism: Trade Union and Labour Relations Papers (by command): 17 Oct, 179. (Consolidation)Act 1992: Unstarred question, 17 Jul, 106. Papers (per Act): 11 Jul, 90; 17 Jul, 105; 19 Jul, 121; 16 Jul, 901; 22 Jul, 918; 24 Jul, 936; 24 Sep, 968. Town and Country Planning Act 1990: Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 148; 11 Mar, 535; 28 Trafficking:Children: Mar, 593; 1 Nov, 1082. Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 13 Mar, 546. Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications and Deemed rafigura eheer espondents Applications)(Amendment) T B BV (R ) v rading mb (England)Regulations 2001: . BCL T G H (Petitioners): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 28 Jun, 48; withdrawn; second draft laid, 3 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Jul, 65; report, 5 Jul, 75; after debate, Appeal Committee, 12 Mar, 542; report, 1 approved, 23 Jul, 129. Jul, 836. 1226 I N D E X 2001–02

Transco plc (formerly BG plc and Travel Concessions (Eligibility) BG Transco plc)(Appellants) v.Bill [HL]: tockport etropolitan S M Presented; 1a; explanatory notes printed, 27 Borough Council (Respondents): Jun, 42; after debate, 2a; committed to Reports, 22 Oct, 187; 14 Nov, 252; 5 Dec, CWH, 9 Jul, 80; report from DPRRC, 5 316; appeal presented, 17 Dec, 369; secu- Jul, 74; CWH; reported without amend- rity for costs waived, 20 Dec, 381; exten- ment, 24 Jul, 136; report received, 18 Oct, a sion of time, 28 Jan, 430; set down for hea- 184; 3 , privilege amendment agreed to; ring and referred to Appellate Committee, after debate, passed; sent HC, 25 Oct, 204; 11 Feb, 459. from HC agreed to with a privilege amend- ment; amendment considered and agreed to, 31 Jan, 441; RA, 26 Feb, 508. Transfer of Functions (Ministry of Pensions)Order 1953: Treasure Act 1996 Code of Practice Paper (per Statutory Instrument): 19 Jul, 121. (Revised)(England and Wales): Transport: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 3 Jul, 848; report, 9 Jul, 870; after debate, Papers (by command): 28 Mar, 593; 8 May, approved, 10 Oct, 993. 679; 22 Jul, 917; 8 Oct, 980. reasure esignation rder Transport Act 1962: T (D )O 2002: Papers (per Act): 16 Jul, 100; 26 Mar, 586; 10 Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 3 Jul, 875. Jul, 848; report, 9 Jul, 870; after debate, approved, 10 Oct, 993. Transport Act 1968: reasury Papers (per Act): 7 Dec, 336. T : Papers (per Act): 4 Oct, 157. Transport Act 1980: Papers (per Act): 21 Jun, 25. Treasury Solicitor Act 1876: Papers (per Act): 2 Jul, 54; 2 Jul, 844. Transport Act 1985: Papers (per Act): 23 Jul, 127; 20 Dec, 381; 4 Treaties: Feb, 444; 11 Mar, 539; 10 Apr, 601; 24 Sep, 965. Papers (by command): 24 Sep, 963. ransport ct T A 2000: Treaty Series: Papers (per Act): 27 Jun, 42; 14 Sep, 148; 8 Oct, 162; 28 Nov, 298; 10 Apr, 601. Papers (by command): 4 Oct, 157; 8 May, 679

Transport Act 2000 (Consequential Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992: mendments rder A )O 2001: Papers (per Act): 20 Nov, 271; 13 May, 689; Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 Nov, 1082. 15 Nov, 256; report, 27 Nov, 294; appro- ved, 19 Dec, 379. Triesman (previously known as c onagh sued on her own ransport and orks ct M D )( T W A 1992: behalf and on behalf of all Papers (per Act): 25 Jul, 948. other members of the Labour Party)(Respondent) v.Ali and Transport (Scotland)Act 2001 another (Petitioners): (Conditions attached to PSV perator s icence and Petition for leave to appeal referred to O ’ L Appeal Committee, 7 Mar, 530; report, 22 Competition Test for Exercise of Oct, 1026. Bus Functions)Order 2001: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 4 Truro,Bishop of: Jul, 70; report, 10 Jul, 85; approved, 23 Jul, 129. Introduced, 16 Oct, 1011. 2001–02INDEX 1227

Trustees of St.John’s Hospital UCB Home Loans Corporation (Petitioners) v.Keevil and Limited (Respondents) v.Moore another (Respondents): and another (AP) (Appellant): Petition for leave to appeal referred to Judgment, 11 Oct, 163-4. Appeal Committee, 13 Dec, 356; report, 11 Mar, 535. UK Waste Management Limited (Petitioners) v.Department of TSE (England)Regulations 2002: the Environment for Northern Ireland (Respondents): Motion for annulment, reasoned non-fatal amendment moved, after debate, amend- Petition for leave to appeal referred to ment to amendment moved and agreed to Appeal Committee, 25 Feb, 496; report, 13 on division; amendment agreed to; original Jun, 777. motion, as amended, agreed to, 15 May, 720. Uncertificated Securities Regulations 2001: Turner v.Grovit and other ppellants Draft delivered for approval by resolution, (A ): 22 Oct, 188; report, 6 Nov, 230; after Report that cause be referred to the Court of debate, approved, 22 Nov, 284. Justice of the European Communities; further consideration of appeal adjourned sine die, 13 Dec, 355. Union Discount Company Limited v. Zoller and others (Petitioners) and others (Respondents): winsectra imited espondents v T L (R ) . Petition for leave to appeal referred to Yardley and others (Appellant) Appeal Committee, 8 Jan, 383; petition (First Appeal): withdrawn, 14 Feb, 490. Second appeal withdrawn on terms agreed between both parties; ordered as prayed, 2 nited ations Oct, 154; judgment, 21 Mar, 575; order for U N : costs, 24 Jul, 934. Papers (by command): 19 Mar, 562; 20 Mar, 571.

Twinsectra Limited (Respondent) v. Yardley and others (Appellants) United Nations Act 1946: econd ppeal (S A ): Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 22; 19 Jul, 119; 15 Appeal withdrawn on terms agreed between Oct, 170; 12 Dec, 351; 24 Jan, 426; 13 Feb, 488; 23 Oct, 1035. both parties; ordered as prayed, 2 Oct, 154. United Nations and International ourt of ustice mmunities and yagi etitioner v orld C J (I T (P ) . BBC W rivileges mendment rder ervice espondents P )(A )O S (R ): 2002: Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Draft delivered for approval by resolution, red to Appeal Committee, 14 Sep, 145; 12 Jun, 773; report, 18 Jun, 790; approved, reports, 11 Feb, 459; 4 Mar, 520; 29 Apr, 10 Jul, 876. 653.

Universities of Oxford and UCB Group Limited (Respondents) v. Cambridge Act 1923: Hedworth (FC) (Petitioner): Papers (per Act): 20 Jun, 21; 20 Nov, 271; 27 Petition for leave to appeal referred to Nov, 294; 4 Feb, 444; 25 Feb, 498; 28 Feb, Appeal Committee, 24 Jun, 809. 514; 14 Mar, 550; 10 Jun, 764; 14 Oct, 1000. 1228 I N D E X 2001–02

Unstarred Questions: Liverpool; [Questions marked with an asterisk are *Magistrates’Courts; “dinner break” questions i.e. they were taken Middle East; during the break in business for dinner and had a maximum duration of 1 hour. Other *Motorsport Industry; questions had a maximum duration of 1° Multi-ethnic Britain; hours.] ational tadium See N S ; ational rust Acts of Parliament:Drafting; N T ; Alcohol Abuse; *Northern Cyprus; American Farming Bill and Northern Ireland; gricultural rade A T ; Northern Ireland: the Euro; Army Procurement; *Northern Ireland Human Rights Arts Council of England; Commission; Athletics; *Nurse Prescribing; utism A ; Pakistan; BBC; *Parkinson’s Disease; Ballistic Missiles; *Prison Visitors’Centres; *Belarus; *Public Services; *British Transport Police acism in the heatre Channel Tunnel; R T ; ecidivism Children; R ; China; Refugees; *Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME; Religious Hatred; Citizenship; Religious Liberty; *Cleaner Coal; Residential Care Standards; onsignia *C ; Rural Policy; raft kills *C S ; Russia and Chechnya; *Diabetes; *St Ebba’s,Epsom; Disability; Skill Force Pilot Schemes; *Disabled People in the Performing Arts; South Pacific; *Employment of the Disabled; peeding *Epilepsy; S ; tudent inance European Capital of Culture; S F ; European Scrutiny; *Sudan; Ex-servicemen; *Teachers’Contracts; *Foot-and-mouth Disease; Teacher Training; Football Clubs; Television: subtitling; lood efences F D ; Tourism; ambling *G ; Wind Energy; Gibraltar; Women Members of Parliament; Greyhounds; *Women of World War Two; Gulf War Veterans; *Zimbabwe. Healthcare for Ethnic Minorities; ealth unding *H F ; Uratemp Ventures Limited *Hepatitis “C” (Respondents) v.Collins (AP) Heritage Assets; (Appellant): onours H ; Judgment, 11 Oct, 163. Indonesia; *International Development; Urban Regeneration: azakhstan K ; Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, Latin America; 29 May, 755. 2001–02INDEX 1229

Utilities Act 2000: Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966: Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 121; 4 Oct, 159; 7 Papers (per Act): 15 Oct, 1005. Dec, 336; 20 Jun, 804; 11 Jul, 890; 21 Oct, 1023; 28 Oct, 1047. Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 (Schedule 3Amendment)Order Value Added Tax Act 1994: 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 152. 21 Mar, 575; report, 26 Mar, 586; after debate, approved, 28 May, 751. arious cts elating to the V A (R Victims of Terrorism in America: National Loans Fund): See International Terrorism. Papers (per act): 2 Jul, 54. Wainwright and another Vehicle Excise and Registration (Appellants) v.Home Office Act 1994: (Respondents): Appeal presented; security for costs waived, Papers (per Act): 19 Mar, 562; 17 Apr, 620; 30 Apr, 657; extension of time, 10 Jun, 762; 24 Sep, 969; 1 Nov, 1082. set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 25 Jun, 813. Vehicles (Crime)Act 2001: Wainwright (Petitioner) v. Papers (per Act): 24 Jul, 935. Richmond Upon Thames London Borough Council (Respondents): Vehicular Access Across Common Petition for leave to appeal referred to and ther and ngland Appeal Committee, 21 Jan, 411; report, 25 O L (E ) Mar, 581. Regulations 2002: Draft delivered for approval by resolution, Wales: 14 May, 693; report, 21 May, 736; after debate, approved, 1 Jul, 837. Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 13 Feb, 488.

Vellino (FC) (by his mother and Walker and others (Appellants) v. next friend)(Petitioner) v.Chief Stones and another and others Constable of the Greater (Respondents): Manchester Police (Respondent): Appeal presented, 26 Jun, 33; extension of Petition for leave to appeal referred to time, 11 Oct, 165; appeal dismissed, 28 Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Nov, 298; petition for appeal to be resto- cate, 11 Mar, 534; report, 30 Apr, 657. red; extension of time, 5 Dec, 316; exten- sion of time, 20 Dec, 381; petition that appeal be conjoined; ordered as prayed, 30 Jan, 436; set down for hearing and referred Venables and others (Petitioners) v. to Appellant Committee, 31 Jan, 440. Hornby (Her Majesty’s Inspector of axes espondent T )(R ): Walker and others (Respondents) v. Petition for leave to appeal out of time refer- Stones (Appellant) and others: red to Appeal Committee, 28 Oct, 1047. Appeal presented, 26 Jun, 33; extension of time; 8 Oct, 162; 21 Nov, 279; 20 Dec, 381; petition that appeal be conjoined; ordered Versailles Trade Finance Limited (in as prayed, 30 Jan, 436; set down for hea- adminstrative receivership) ring and referred to Appellant Committee, (Respondents) v.Clough 31 Jan, 440. (Petitioner) and others: alker of estingthorpe ord Petition for leave to appeal referred to W G ,L : Appeal Committee, 16 Nov, 259; report, Introduced (Lord of Appeal in Ordinary), 8 26 Feb, 506. Oct, 980. 1230 I N D E X 2001–02

Walking: Welsh Language Act 1993: Papers (by command): 14 Nov, 252. Papers (per Act): 24 Sep, 970.

Water Industry Act 1991: West Indies Act 1962: Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 150; 10 Dec, 340; 22 Papers (per Act): 4 Nov, 1085. May, 740; 10 Jul, 875. Westminster City Council Water Resources Act 1991: (Appellants) v.National Asylum Support Service (Respondents): Papers (per Act): 14 Sep, 151. Appeal presented, 26 Jun, 33; security for costs waived, 2 Jul, 53; set down for hea- Waters and others (Appellants) v. ring and referred to Appellate Committee, Welsh Development Agency 11 Oct, 165; petition for leave to intervene espondents referred to Appeal Committee, 12 Jun, (R ): 773; report, 25 Jun, 813; judgment, 17 Appeal presented, 3 Oct, 971; appeal dismis- Oct, 1017. sed, 21 Oct, 1023; petition for appeal to be restored; ordered as prayed, 28 Oct, 1047. Wierzbicki (FC) (Petitioner) v. Secretary of State for the Home Watson and others (Respondents) v. Department (Respondent): erotti etitioner and one P (P ) Petition for leave to appeal referred to other action: Appeal Committee; public funding certifi- Petition for leave to appeal referred to cate 28 Jun, 47; reports, 13 Nov, 247; 17 Appeal Committee, fee waived; report, 20 Jan, 404; 12 Feb, 464. May, 731. Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981: Watson (Respondent) v.British Papers (per Act): 26 Jun, 35; 7 Dec, 336; 18 Boxing Board of Control Jan, 409; 24 Jul, 936; 28 Oct, 1047. Limited (Appellants) and others: illiam rant ons imited and Appeal presented, 26 Jun, 33; extension of W G &S L time, 2 Oct, 154; 14 Nov, 252; petition that others (Respondents) v.Glen appeal be withdrawn on the terms agreed Catrine Bonded Warehouse between the parties ordered as prayed, 9 Limited and others (Appellants): Jan, 388. Appeal presented, 14 Sep, 143; extension of time, 25 Oct, 204; 17 Dec, 369; 17 Jan, 404; Weapons: 4 Mar, 520; set down for hearing and refer- red to Appellate Committee, 18 Mar, 557. Papers (by command): 29 Apr, 653. Williams (Respondent) v.Jones and Welfare of Ducks Bill [HL]: others (Petitioners): Presented; 1a, 12 Nov, 244; report from Petition for leave to appeal referred to DPRRC, 21 Nov, 280. Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 960.

Welfare of Farmed Animals Wilson and others (Respondents) v. (England)(Amendment) Secretary of State for Trade Regulations 2002: and Industry (appellant): Draft delivered for approval by resolution, 1 Petition for leave to appeal referred to May, 664; report, 7 May, 675; after debate, Appeal Committee, 26 Jun, 34; reports, 16 approved, 21 Jun, 807. Jul, 99; 13 Nov, 247; appeal presented, 27 Nov, 293; extension of time, 18 Dec, 373; petition for leave to intervene referred to Welfare Reform and Pensions Act Appeal Committee, 23 Jan, 421; report, 6 1999: Feb, 450; extension of time, 20 Feb, 492; petition for leave to intervene referred to Papers (per Act): 19 Jul, 118; 14 Sep, 147; 11 Appeal Committee, 4 Mar, 520; report, 7 Jun, 768; 24 Sep, 966. Mar, 530; petition for leave to intervene 2001–02INDEX 1231

referred to Appeal Committee, 11 Mar, World Wide Fund for Nature 534; report, 12 Mar, 542; extension of time, (formerly World Wildlife Fund) 28 Mar, 593; set down for hearing and and others espondents v referred to Appellate Committee, 23 Apr, (R ) . 634. World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc (Petitioners): Wind Energy: Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee, 27 Mar, 590; report, Unstarred question, 25 Feb, 499. 10 Jun, 762.

Winsor (in his capacity as the Rail Wrexham County Borough Council Regulator)(Respondent) v. (Appellants) v.Berry Bloom and others (as joint (Respondent): special railway administrators of Railtrack plc (in railway Petition for leave to appeal referred to administration etitioners Appeal Committee, 12 Nov, 242; reports, 7 )) (P ): Feb, 455; 18 Mar, 557; appeal presented, Petition for leave to appeal referred to 10 Apr, 599; security for costs waived, 15 Appeal Committee, 24 Sep, 960. Apr, 611; petition that appeal be consoli- dated, 7 May, 674. Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949: For further proceedings see next entry. Papers (per Act): 11 Mar, 539; 17 Jun, 784. Wrexham County Borough Council (Appellants) v.Berry ireless elegraphy ct W T A 1998: (Respondent): Papers (per Act): 21 Jun, 25; 4 Oct, 158; 4 Jul, South Bucks District Council 857; 22 Jul, 917. (Appellants) v.Porter and another (Respondents): Wireless Telegraphy (Television Chichester District Council Licence Fees)(Amendment) (Appellants) v.Searle and Regulations 2002: others (Respondents): (consolidated appeals) Motion for annulment, after debate, with- drawn, 22 Apr, 631. Extension of time, 15 May, 718; 3 Jul, 848; set down for hearing and referred to Appellate Committee, 24 Sep, 962. Women Members of Parliament: Unstarred question, 9 Jul, 80. Wright-Turner (AP) (Petitioner) v. Department for Social Women of World War Two: Development (Respondents): Unstarred question, 23 Jul, 926. Petition for leave to appeal referred to Appeal Committee; legal aid certificate, 2 May, 667; report, 17 Jul, 905. Worcester,Bishop of: Introduced, 5 Nov, 1099. Wychavon District Council (Respondents) v.Greenwood and Working Practices of the House: others (Petitioners): Motion to take note, non-fatal amendment Petition for leave to appeal in accordance moved and after debate, withdrawn; origi- with the Administration of Justice Act nal motion agreed to, 21 May, 737. 1990 referred to Appeal Committee, 11 Jul, 90; report, 22 Oct, 187. Working Tax Credit (Entitlement and Maximum Rate)Regulations Yenula Properties Limited 2002: (Respondents) v.Naidu (Petitioner): Draft delivered for approval by resolution; report, 9 Jul, 869, 870; after debate, appro- Petition for leave to appeal referred to ved, 29 Jul, 952. Appeal Committee, 24 Jun, 809. 1232 I N D E X 2001–02

Zimbabwe: Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 12 Dec, 352. Motion for papers, after debate, withdrawn, 6 Mar, 528. Papers (by command) 7 Oct, 975. Unstarred question, 8 Oct, 980. Zimbabwe (Freezing of Funds, other Financial Assets or Economic Resources)(Amendment) Regulations 2002: Motion for annulment, after debate, with- drawn, 1 Nov, 1082; 2001–02 I N D E X 1233

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF LORDS WHO TOOK THE OATH, AFFIRMED OR WERE INTRODUCED DURING THE SESSION 2001-02

(* Introduced, L Elected taking his seat under SO 9(7) )

A *Best, L. 33 Burnham, L. 7 *Bhatia, L. 79 Burns, L. 8 Aberdare, L. 13 V Ackner, L. 6 Bi en, L. 17 Buscombe, B. 14 Acton, L. 53 Billingham, B. 7 Butler of Brockwell, L. 12 Addington, L. 13 Bingham of Cornhill, L. 4 Butterworth, L. 4 *Adebowale, L. 199 Birmingham, Bp. 79 Byford, B. 4 Ahmed, L. 7 Birt, L. 29 Alderdice, L. 15 *Black of Crossharbour, L. 217 C Blackburn, Bp. 12 Alexander of Weedon, L. 5 Caithness, E. 13 Blackstone, B. 3 Allen of Abbeydale, L. 12 Callaghan of CardiV,L.11 Allenby of Megiddo, V. 5 Blackwell, L. 12 Cameron of Lochbroom, L. Alli, L. 8 Blaker, L. 8 580 Alton of Liverpool, L. 17 Blatch, B. 3 Campbell of Alloway, L. 6 Amos, B. 14 Blease, L. 5 Campbell of Croy, L. 8 Ampthill, L. 7 Bledisloe, V. 8 *Campbell-Savours, L. 117 Andrews, B. 13 Blood, B. 6 Canterbury, Abp. 3 Anelay of St Johns, B. 4 Blyth of Rowington, L. 629 Carlile of Berriew, L. 12 Archer of Sandwell, L. 6 Boardman, L. 5 Carlisle of Bucklow, L. 4 Armstrong of Ilminster, L. 25 Boothroyd, B. 6 Carnarvon, E. 4 Arran, E. 4 Borrie, L. 5 Carnegy of Lour, B. 12 Ashcroft, L. 17Boston of Faversham, L. 4 Carr of Hadley, L. 3 *Ashdown of Norton-sub- Bowness, L. 6 Carrington, L. 25 Hamdon, L. 134 Brabazon of Tara, L. 4 Carter, L. 3 Ashley of Stoke, L. 9 Bradford, Bp. 29 Carver, L. 13 Ashton of Upholland, B. 3 Bradshaw, L. 13 Castle of Blackburn, B. 4 Astor, V. 3 Bragg, L. 9 Cavendish of Furness, L. 6 Astor of Hever, L. 7 Bramall, L. 6 Chadlington, L. 9 Attenborough, L. 316 Brennan, L. 8 Chalfont, L. 4 Attlee, E. 14 Brett, L. 29 Chalker of Wallasey, B. 6 Avebury, L. 13 Bridge of Harwich, L. 14 *Chan, L. 53 Bridgeman, V. 4 Chandos, V. 29 Bridges, L. 14 B Chelmsford, Bp. 14 Briggs, L. 84 *Chester, Bp. 251 Bach, L. 11 Brightman, L. 4 Chilver, L. 8 Bagri, L. 13 Brigstocke, B. 40 Cholmondeley, M. 642 Baker of Dorking, L. 6 Bristol, Bp. 5 LChorley, L. 217 Baldwin of Bewdley, E. 183 Brittan of Spennithorne, L. 12 Christopher, L. 12 Barber, L. 157 Brooke of Alverthorpe, L. 4 Clark of Kempston, L. 8 Barber of Tewkesbury, L. 13 *Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, *Clark of Windermere, L. 53 Barker, B. 13 L. 187 Clarke of Hampstead, L. 8 Barnett, L. 6 Brookeborough, V. 15 Clement-Jones, L. 14 Bassam of Brighton, L. 3 Brookman, L. 5 Clinton-Davis, L. 4 Bath and Wells, Bp. 95 Brooks of Tremorfa, L. 9 Clyde, L. 5 Beaumont of Whitley, L. 7 Brougham and Vaux, L. 7 Cobbold, L. 12 Bell, L. 6 *Browne of Madingley, L. 111 Cockfield, L. 3 Belstead, L. 12 Browne-Wilkinson, L. 4 Coe, L. 33 Berkeley, L. 29 Bruce of Donington, L. 5 Cohen of Pimlico, B. 7 Bernstein of Craigweil, L. 5 Burlison, L. 6 Colville of Culross, V. 13 1234 INDEX 2001–02

Colwyn, L. 14 Evans of Watford, L. 5 Guildford, Bp. 13 *Condon, L. 104 Ewing of Kirkford, L. 53 *Guthrie of Craigiebank, L. Cooke of Islandreagh, L. 47Ezra, L. 13 125 Cooke of Thorndon, L. 4 Cope of Berkeley, L. 3 F H *Corbett of Castle Vale, L. 104 Courtown, E. 1041 Falconer of Thoroton, L. 13 Habgood, L. 4 Cox, B. 8 Falkender, B. 4 Hambro, L. 13 Craig of Radley, L. 7 Falkland, V. 14 Hamwee, B. 14 Craigavon, V. 9 Fanshawe of Richmond, L. 13 Hanham, B. 12 Cranborne, V. 15 Farrington of Ribbleton, B. 3 *Hannay of Chiswick, L. 40 Crathorne, L. 8 Faulkner of Worcester, L. 9 Hanningfield, L. 13 Crawford and Balcarres, E. 84 *Fearn, L. 168 Hanson, L. 8 Crawley, B. 14 Feldman, L. 9 Hardie, L. 187 Crickhowell, L. 5 Fellowes, L. 5 Hardy of Wath, L. 6 Croham, L. 5 Ferrers, E. 5 Harris of Haringey, L. 9 Filkin, L. 3 Harris of High Cross, L. 14 Cuckney, L. 6 V Cumberlege, B. 14 *Finlay of Llanda ,B.84 Harris of Peckham, L. 7 Currie of Marylebone, L. 14 Fitt, L. 7 Harris of Richmond, B. 12 Flather, B. 6 Harrison, L. 13 Flowers, L. 12 Haskel, L. 7 Fookes, B. 8 D Haskins, L. 47 Forsyth of Drumlean, L. 25 Haslam, L. 29 Dacre of Glanton, L. 320 Foster of Thames Bank, L. 629 Hattersley, L 79. Dahrendorf, L. 14 *Fowler, L. 69 Hayhoe, L. 12 Darcy de Knayth, B. 15 Fraser of Carmyllie, L. 13 Hayman, B. 3 David, B. 4 Freeman, L. 8 Healey, L. 3 Davies of Coity, L. 5 Freyberg, L. 9 Henley, L. 3 Davies of Oldham, L. 3 Fyfe of Fairfield, L. 4 Hereford, Bp. 9 Dean of Harptree, L. 12 *Heseltine, L. 193 Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde, B. G Higgins, L. 11 9 Gale, B. 5 Hill-Norton, L. 89 Dearing, L. 12 Hilton of Eggardon, B. 7 Deedes, L. 6 Gallacher, L. 12 Gardner of Parkes, B. 6 Hobhouse of Woodborough, Denham, L. 9 L. 5 Derby, Bp. 6 Garel-Jones, L. 7 Gavron, L. 605 Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, Desai, L. 8 L. 8 Dholakia, L. 13 Geddes, L. 13 Geraint, L. 6 HoVmann, L. 4 Dixon, L. 5 Hogg, B. 25 Dixon-Smith, L. 3 Gibson, L. 40 Gibson of Market Rasen, B. 7 Hogg of Cumbernauld, L. 25 Donaldson of Lymington, L. Holderness, L. 4 12 Gilbert, L. 15 Gilmour of Craigmillar, L. 5 Hollick, L. 53 Donoughue, L. 9 Hollis of Heigham, B. 3 Dormand of Easington, L. 89 Gladwin of Clee, L. 6 Glenarthur, L. 6 Holme of Cheltenham, L. 40 Dubs, L. 9 Home, E. 7 Durham, Bp. 8 Glentoran, L. 3 Gloucester, Bp. 6 Hooper, B. 8 Dundee, E. 5 Hooson, L. 17 Dunn, B. 13 *Golding, B. 187 Goldsmith, L. 3 Hope of Craighead, L. 4 Goodhart, L. 14 *Howarth of Breckland, B. 134 Gordon of Strathblane, L. 5 Howe, E. 14 E Goschen, V. 17 Howell of Guildford, L. 3 Eames, L. 6 Goudie, B. 5 Howells of St. Davids, B. 5 Eatwell, L. 5 Gould of Potternewton, B. 7 Howe of Aberavon, L. 25 Eccles of Moulton, B. 8 Grabiner, L. 6 *Howe of Idlicote, B. 89 Eden of Winton, L. 4 Graham of Edmonton, L. 3 Howie of Troon, L. 7 Elder, L. 25 Gray of Contin, L.4 Hoyle, L. 6 Elis-Thomas, L. 6 Greaves, L. 14 Hughes of Woodside, L. 4 Elles, B. 8 *Greenfield, B. 33 Hunt of Chesterton, L. 9 Elliott of Morpeth, L. 7 Greengross, B. 7 Hunt of Kings Heath, L. 11 Elton, L. 29 Greenway, L. 7 Hunt of Tanworth, L. 12 Elystan-Morgan, L. 534 Gregson, L. 6 Hunt of Wirral, L. 4 Emerton, B. 12 Grenfell, L. 5 Hurd of Westwell, L. 25 Erroll, E. 8 GriYths, L. 40 Hussey of North Bradley, L. 5 Evans of Parkside, L. 5 GriYths of Fforestfach, L. 8 Hutchinson of Lullington, L. Evans of Temple Guiting, L. 13*Grocott, L. 64 12 2001–02 I N D E X 1235

Hutton, L. 4 Lipsey, L. 17 Mitchell, L. 6 Hylton, L. 12 Listowel, E. 13 Molyneaux of Killead, L. 5 Hylton-Foster, B. 339Liverpool, E. 25 Monro of Langholm, L. 8 *Livsey of Talgarth, L. 174 Monson, L. 25 I Lloyd of Berwick, L. 11 Montagu of Beaulieu, L. 5 Imbert, L. 4 Lloyd-Webber, L. 9 Montrose, D. 8 Inge, L. 29 Lockwood, B. 14 Moore of Lower Marsh, L. 12 Inglewood, L. 13 Lofthouse of Pontefract, L. 5 Moore of Wolvercote, L. 5 Irvine of Lairg, L. 3 London, Bp. 13 Moran, L. 33 Islwyn, L. 6 Longford, E. 14 Morgan, L. 12 Lucas, L. 8 *Morgan of Huyton, B. 25 J Luce, L. 14 *Morris of Aberavon, L. 69 Ludford, B. 33 Morris of Manchester, L. 3 Jacobs, L. 14 Luke, L. 4 *Moser, L. 79 James of Holland Park, B. 13 Lyell, L. 40 Mowbray and Stourton, L. 5 Janner of Braunstone, L. 7 Moynihan, L. 14 Jauncey of Tullichettle, L. 14 M Murray of Epping Forest, L. 13 Jay of Paddington, B. 11 Murton of Lindisfarne, L. 5 Jeger, B. 8 McAlpine of West Green, L. 13 Mustill, L. 271 Jellicoe, E. 13 McCarthy, L. 12 Jenkin of Roding, L. 7 McCluskey, L. 84 N Jenkins of Hillhead, L. 3 McColl of Dulwich, L. 8 Jenkins of Putney, L. 29 Macdonald of Tradeston, L. 11 Naseby, L. 4 JoVe, L. 8 Macfarlane of Bearsden, L. 5 Neill of Bladen, L. 47 *Jones, L. 117 McFarlane of LlandaV,B.5 Newby, L. 14 Jopling, L. 4 *MacGregor of Pulham Newton of Braintree, L. 15 Jordan, L. 495 Market, L. 125 Nicholls of Birkenhead, L. 7 Judd, L. 7 McIntosh of Haringey, L. 3 Nicholson of Winterbourne, McIntosh of Hudnall, B. 13 B. 25 K Mackay of Clashfern, L. 3 Nickson, L. 12 Keith of Castleacre, L. 95 Mackay of Drumadoon, L. 13 Nicol, B. 8 Kelvedon, L. 29 MacKenzie of Culkein, L. 6 Noakes, B. 6 Kennedy of The Shaws, B. 15 Mackenzie of Framwellgate, Nolan, L. 17 *Kilclooney, L. 178 L. 7 Norfolk, D. 25 Northbourne, L. 33 Kilpatrick of Kincraig, L. 65 Mackie of Benshie, L. 4 Northbrook, L. 29 Kimball, L. 6 MacLaurin of Knebworth, L. Northesk, E. 12 *King of Bridgwater, L. 178 33 Northfield, L. 279 King of Wartnaby, L. 69 *Maclennan of Rogart, L. 174 Northover, B. 11 King of West Bromwich, L. 5 McNally, L. 14 Norton of Louth, L. 6 Kingsdown, L. 13 Maddock, B. 12 Kingsland, L. 9 *Maginnis of Drumglass, L. O Kirkham, L. 12 199 Kirkhill, L. 8 Mallalieu, B. 8 Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay, L. Knight of Collingtree, B. 6 Manchester, Bp. 6 12 Knights, L. 12 Mancroft, L. 8 O’Cathain, B. 9 Mar, C. 5 Oliver of Aylmerton, L. 4 L Mar and Kellie, E. 12 O’Neill of Bengarve, B. 5 Laing of Dunphail, L. 7 Marlesford, L. 8 Onslow, E. 17 Laird, L. 7 Marsh, L. 4 Oppenheim-Barnes, B. 14 Laming, L. 14 Marshall of Knightsbridge, L. Orme, L. 5 Lamont of Lerwick, L. 4 13 *Ouseley, L. 84 Lane, L. 11 Masham of Ilton, B. 14 Owen, L. 15 Lane of Horsell, L. 7 Mason of Barnsley, L. 3 Oxburgh, L. 13 Lang of Monkton, L. 6 Massey of Darwen, B. 8 Oxford, Bp. 14 Lawson of Blaby, L. 13 *May of Oxford, L. 168 Oxfuird, V. 6 Layard, L. 11 Mayhew of Twysden, L. 25 Lea of Crondall, L. 14 Merlyn-Rees, L. 3 P Lester of Herne Hill, L. 25Methuen, L. 13 Palmer, L. 12 Levene of Portsoken, L. 5*Michie of Gallanach, B. 217 Palumbo, L. 13 Levy, L. 4Miller of Chilthorne Domer, Parekh, L. 6 Lewis of Newnham, L. 12B. 29 Parkinson, L. 95 Lichfield, Bp. 111Miller of Hendon, B. 3 Park of Monmouth, B. 17 Lincoln, Bp. 7Millett, L. 4 Parry, L. 495 Lindsay, E. 7Milner of Leeds, L. 7 Patel, L. 7 Linklater of Butterstone, B. 12 Mishcon, L. 14 Patel of Blackburn, L. 8 1236 INDEX 2001–02

Patten, L. 11 Roll of Ipsden, L. 4 Stern, B. 9 Paul, L. 7 *Rooker, L. 24 Stevens of Ludgate, L. 8 Pearson of Rannoch, L. 13Roper, L. 12 Stevenson of Coddenham, L. 8 Peel, E. 6 Rosslyn, E. 15 Stewartby, L. 9 *Pendry, L. 89Rotherwick, L. 15 Steyn, L. 5 Perry of Southwark, B. 25 Russell, E. 6 Stodart of Leaston, L. 17 Perry of Walton, L. 5Russell-Johnston, L. 53 Stoddart of Swindon, L. 7 Peston, L. 6 Ryder of Wensum, L. 8 Stokes, L. 7 Peterborough, Bp. 14 Stone of Blackheath, L. 26 Peyton of Yeovil, L. 17 S Strabolgi, L. 6 Phillips of Sudbury, L. 29 Strange, B. 4 Phillips of Worth Matravers,Saatchi, L. 3 Strathclyde, L. 3 L. 47Sainsbury of Preston Cando- *Sutherland of Houndwood, Pike, B. 25ver, L. 8 L. 111 Pilkington of Oxenford, L. 5Sainsbury of Turville, L. 3 Swinfen, L. 6 Pitkeathley, B. 84St. Albans, Bp. 7 Symons of Vernham Dean, B. 3 Plant of Highfield, L. 12 *St. Edmundsbury and Platt of Writtle, B. 40 Ipswich, Bp. 421 T Plumb, L. 5 St. John of Bletso, L. 12 Plummer of St. Marylebone, St. John of Fawsley, L. 8 Tanlaw, L. 5 L. 11 Salisbury, Bp. 5 Taverne, L. 33 Ponsonby of Shulbrede, L. 13 Saltoun of Abernethy, Ly. 12 Taylor of Blackburn, L. 4 Portsmouth, Bp. 11 Sandberg, L. 5 Taylor of Warwick, L. 8 Powell of Bayswater, L. 14 Sanderson of Bowden, L. 12 Tebbit, L. 14 Prashar, B. 13 Sandwich, E. 7 *Temple-Morris, L. 64 Prior, L. 53 Saville of Newdigate, L. 53 Templeman, L. 4 Prys-Davies, L. 8 Sawyer, L. 9 Tenby, V. 8 Puttnam, L. 11 Scotland of Asthal, B. 3 Thatcher, B. 3 Pym, L. 8 Scott of Foscote, L. 4 Thomas of Gresford, L. 12 Scott of Needham Market, B. Thomas of Gwydir, L. 13 Thomas of Macclesfield, L. 5 Q 12 Seccombe, B. 4 Thomas of Swynnerton, L. 125 Quinton, L. 13 Selborne, E. 8 Thomas of Walliswood, B. 12 Quirk, L. 6 Selkirk of Douglas, L. 29 Thomson of Monifieth, L. 13 Selsdon, L. 8 Thornton, B. 8 R Serota, B. 17 Tombs, L. 7 Sewel, L. 12 Tomlinson, L. 4 *Radice, L. 193 Tope, L. 15 Ramsay of Cartvale, B. 7 Sharman, L. 12 V Sharples, B. 6 Tordo ,L.3 Randall of St. Budeaux, L. 8 Trefgarne, L. 8 Rawlings, B. 3 Sharp of Guildford, B. 14 Shaw of Northstead, L. 7 Trotman, L. 12 Rawlinson of Ewell, L. 6 Trumpington, B. 3 Razzall, L. 9 *Sheldon, L. 40 Sheppard of Didgemere, L. 33 *Truro, Bp. 1011 Rea, L. 9 Tugendhat, L. 65 Reay, L. 53 Sheppard of Liverpool, L. 262 Shore of Stepney, L. 17 Turnberg, L. 14 Redesdale, L. 13 Turner of Camden, B. 4 Rees, L. 4 Shrewsbury, E. 7 Rees-Mogg, L. 5 Shutt of Greetland, L. 13 Rendell of Babergh, B. 4 Simon of Glaisdale, L. 14 U Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, L. 14 Simon, V. 7 Uddin, B. 6 Rennard, L. 9 Simon of Highbury, L. 13 Renton, L. 3 Simpson of Dunkeld, L. 9 V Renton of Mount Harry, L. 14 Skelmersdale, L. 7 Skidelsky, L. 9 Varley, L. 3 Renwick of Clifton, L. 157 Vincent of Coleshill, L. 6 Richard, L. 3 Slim, V. 11 Slynn of Hadley, L. 5 Vinson, L. 17 Richardson of Calow, B. 5 Vivian, L. 6 Richardson of Duntisbourne, Smith of Clifton, L. 12 L. 7 Smith of Gilmorehill, B. 8 Rix, L. 13 Smith of Leigh, L. 33 W Roberts of Conwy, L. 4Snowdon, E. 545 Waddington, L. 4 Robertson of Port Ellen, L. 29Soulsby of SwaVham Prior, L. Wade of Chorlton, L. 14 Rochester, Bp. 68 Wakefield, Bp. 12 Rodger of Earlsferry, L. 47Southwark, Bp. 5 Wakeham, L. 7 Rodgers of Quarry Bank, L. 7Stallard, L. 4 Waldegrave of North Hill, L. Rogan, L. 13Steel of Aikwood, L. 33 33 Rogers of Riverside, L. 84 Sterling of Plaistow, L. 111 Walker of Doncaster, L. 8 2001–02 I N D E X 1237

*Walker of Gestingthorpe, L. 980 Walker of Worcester, L. 53 Wallace of Saltaire, L. 14 Walmsley, B. 14 Walpole, L. 11 Walton of Detchant, L. 12 Warner, L. 14 Warnock, B. 9 Warwick of UndercliVe, B. 9 Watson of Invergowrie, L. 53 Watson of Richmond, L. 13 Waverley, V. 12 Weatherill, L. 6 Wedderburn of Charlton, L. 7 Weidenfeld, L. 4 Weinstock, L. 193 Whaddon, L. 6 Whitaker, B. 12 Whitty, L. 9 Wigoder, L. 12 Wilberforce, L. 7 Wilcox, B. 5 Wilkins, B. 7 Williams of Crosby, B. 12 Williams of Elvel, L. 14 Williams of Mostyn, L. 3 Williamson of Horton, L. 12 Willoughby de Broke, L. 17 Wilson of Tillyorn, L. 5 Winchester, Bp. 14 Windlesham, L. 89 Winston, L. 9 Wolfson, L. 12 Wolfson of Sunningdale, L. 242 Woolf, L. 47 Woolmer of Leeds, L. 4 *Worcester, Bp. 1099 Wright of Richmond, L. 14 Y Young, B. 14 Young of Dartington, L. 7 Young of GraVham, L. 4 Young of Old Scone, B. 53 Younger of Leckie, V. 17