1479 Notices of Amendments
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1479 House of Commons NOTICES OF AMENDMENTS given on Thursday 22 January 2015 CONSIDERATION OF BILL SERIOUS CRIME BILL [LORDS], AS AMENDED Fiona Bruce Robert Flello Steve Baker Mr David Burrowes Mr Dominic Grieve Sir David Amess Mr Joe Benton Richard Benyon Jake Berry Mr Brian Binley Bob Blackman Mr Graham Brady Angie Bray Mr Peter Bone Sir Peter Bottomley Conor Burns Paul Burstow Alistair Burt Mr Ronnie Campbell Sir William Cash Martin Caton Mr Tom Clarke Ann Clwyd Oliver Colvile Michael Connarty Rosie Cooper Alex Cunningham David T.C. Davies Nick de Bois Mr Nigel Dodds Mr Jefffrey M. Donaldson Mark Durkan Bill Esterson Jonathan Evans Mr Nigel Evans Mr Frank Field Dr Liam Fox Mike Freer Sir Roger Gale Mrs Cheryl Gillan Mr James Gray Damian Green Mr Dai Havard Chris Heaton-Harris John Hemming Mr Mark Hoban Kate Hoey Mr Philip Hollobone Kelvin Hopkins Sir Gerald Howarth Mr Stewart Jackson Jeremy Lefroy Sir Edward Leigh Naomi Long Sir Peter Luff Mark Menzies Liz McInnes Mr David Nuttall Mr Mark Prisk Jacob Rees-Mogg Jim Shannon Mr Virendra Sharma Jim Sheridan David Simpson Henry Smith Mrs Caroline Spelman John Stevenson Sarah Teather Mr Michael Thornton Martin Vickers Dame Angela Watkinson Craig Whittaker Bill Wiggin Paul Maynard Mr Alan Reid NC1 To move the following Clause— “Termination of pregnancy on the grounds of the sex of the unborn child Nothing in section 1 of the Abortion Act 1967 is to be interpreted as allowing a pregnancy to be terminated on the grounds of the sex of the unborn child.” 1480 Consideration of Bill: 22 January 2015 Serious Crime Bill-[Lords], continued John Mann NC2 To move the following Clause— “Official Secrets Act 1989 (additional defence) (1) The Official Secrets Act 1989 is amended as follows— (2) After section 8, insert— “(8A) It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under any provision of this Act to prove that he knew, or had reasonable cause to believe, that the information, document or article disclosed was— (a) germane to an official investigation of, or inquiry into, historic child abuse, and (b) provided only to an officer of such an investigation or inquiry. .