To require that probation trusts make appropriate provisions for female offenders, including unpaid work and behavioural change programmes. Number of defeats. To require the Secretary of State to lay before each House reports on the progress with forming an executive in Northern Ireland on 9 September, 21 October, and every 14 calendar days thereafter until 18 December 2019, and to table motions in both Houses for the reports to be debated within five calendar days. The government has been dealt a major blow after the House of Lords voted to delay tax credit cuts and to compensate those affected in full. To move that a joint committee of Lords and Commons be appointed to report on the costs and implications for the UK of exiting the EU without a withdrawal agreement on 31 October 2019, and that the committee should report by 30 September 2019. To require the Information Commissioner to maintain a register of personal data of national significance that is controlled by public bodies, and to prepare a code of practice setting out practical guidance in relation to such data. Government defeats … To require that an independent examiner, rather than an accountant, fulfil the audit requirements. To require that the types of evidence accepted for access to legal aid in domestic abuse cases be widened, and that the expiration period for submission of such evidence be extended. To ask the government to remove the order so that it may be considered instead on 30 June 2006 allowing more time to address public concerns about its effects. To insist on parliamentary approval for the outcome of UK-EU negotiations, but, in line with Dominic Grieve's amendment at CCLA, to require the government, in case no agreement has been reached by 21 January 2019, to make a statement regarding their proposed strategy subject to a motion to approve in the House of Commons, rather than to a motion in neutral terms, as proposed by the government. Click within the grid for more detail about a particular defeat. To limit the scope of the bill, allowing the Secretary of State to only make reciprocal healthcare payment arrangements with countries in the EU and the European Economic Area, and not with countries in the rest of the world. You appear to have JavaScript disabled in your browser settings. Paving amendment to require the government to report to both Houses by 31 October 2018 regarding the steps taken to negotiate continued participation of the UK in a customs union with the EU before the European Communities Act 1972 can be repealed. To insert a clause requiring that both Houses of parliament approve of draft negotiating objectives before trade negotiations can begin, and draft trade agreements before they can be ratified. The column on the right shows the number of votes the government was beaten by. To require that any amendment to the Mayor's budget would not need a 2/3 majority (simple majority instead). To insert a clause to require pub-owning businesses to offer a market rent only option to tied pub tenants, and to introduce rent assessments for tenants. To insert a clause to allow 16 and 17 year-olds to vote in the EU referendum. To prevent the transfer of regulatory functions for the health service to devolved bodies. To insist to add a clause specifying that the Act will be subject to post-legislative scrutiny four years after it is passed. To replace the clause imposing a deadline for EU, EEA and Swiss citizens currently resident in the UK to apply for settled status, instead giving an automatic right, and ensuring they can receive physical documentation to prove their right of residence. Below is an overview of these defeats, listed in chronological order. To regret that the government is excluding even the limited provision of legal aid services for first tier tribunal cases, such a provision having been judged by the Lords' fatal motion of 3 December 2012 to be inadequate (non-fatal motion). For example, 23 divisions related to hunting and seven to House of Lords reform.5 At the same time some high-profile ‘conscience’-type issues remain in the analysis — for example, votes on the abolition of Section 28, on rights of unmarried couples to adopt, and the Civil Partnerships Bill. To move, as an amendment to the motion that the house resolves into committee, to require the government to present to both houses proposals for a process for the UK to make international agreements, including roles for parliament and the devolved legislatures and administrations, before the bill can move to report stage. To omit a clause criminalising the "glorification" of terrorism. To regret the regulations’ lack of clarity about the legal status of some EEA and Swiss citizens during the 6 months after the transition period, when they may still apply for settled/pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme (non-fatal motion). The UK government was defeated 61 times in the House of Lords during the parliamentary session of 2005-06. To insert a clause enabling local authorities to ringfence the spending of money received from speeding fines on local road safety measures. To require that the Secretary of State's duty to promote the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness be defined as pertaining to both mental and physical illness. To remove a clause that would give the UK government powers to provide financial assistance for economic development and other purposes. To require that ministers gain the consent of relevant devolved administrations when providing financial assistance for economic development and other purposes, but not to insist on the removal of those powers to provide assistance. To remove the ability of ministers to create criminal offences through regulations made under the bill. About 400 government defeats were recorded in the Lords between 1999 and 2007, and about half of the Lords' amendments to bills were ultimately accepted by the House. To limit the length of time that EEA or Swiss nationals may be held in immigration detention to 28 days. To insert a new clause: 'Handling of Complaints by approved Regulator' to allow for the delegation of complaints handling to an approved regulator by a direction of the Legal Services Board. To insert a clause requiring ministers to observe the 1998 Northern Ireland Act and UK-EU agreement on the continuation of North-South co-operation when implementing this Act, and to place various limits on new border arrangements for Northern Ireland. (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, Healthcare (International Arrangements) Bill, Brexit: Parliamentary approval of the outcome of negotiations with the European Union, Brexit: Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration, Non-Contentious Probate (Fees) Order 2018, Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill, Arrangement of Business: Motion to adjourn during pleasure until 5:30pm, Crime (Overseas Production Orders) Bill [HL], Domestic Gas and Electricity (Tariff Cap) Bill, Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill [HL], Free School Lunches and Milk, and School and Early Years Finance (Amendments Relating to Universal Credit) (England) Regulations 2018, Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill [HL], National Health Service (Mandate Requirements) Regulations 2017, Higher Education (Basic Amount) (England) Regulations 2016 and the Higher Education (Higher Amount) (England) Regulations 2016, Health Service Medical Supplies (Costs) Bill, Social Security (Personal Independence Payment) (Amendment) Regulations 2017, European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, Renewables Obligation Closure Etc. To raise the threshold for when the Legal Services Board can take action against approved regulators. Any new law is first introduced as a bill, into either the House of Commons or the House of Lords. To require higher education institutions to provide students with the opportunity to be added to the electoral register through the process of enrolling. This page lists all government defeats in the House of Lords in the 2012-13 parliamentary session, in reverse order. To regret that local authorities lack sufficient resources to implement a test and trace system, that new measures may not sufficiently address rising cases, and to call on the government to provide support to businesses and communities (non-fatal motion). To remove the ability of ministers to create criminal offences through regulations made under the bill regarding the detection, investigation or prevention of money laundering. Unit report: Braking the Law: Is There, and Should There Be, an Executive Veto Over Legislation in the UK Constitution? The government has faced a string of defeats in the House of Lords over its post-Brexit immigration bill. The UK government was defeated 29 times in the House of Lords during the parliamentary session of 2007-08. To insert a new clause to make orders for extension to planning permission made after 1 January 2013 subject to local authority approval. Inspection Fees, Childcare Fees, Adoption and Children Act Register (Amendment) Regulations 2019, Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2019, REACH etc. To omit the "Power of Secretary of State to require Registration" clause from the Bill so that in order to make the scheme compulsory, primary legislation would need to be introduced. To urge that a 'no deal' Brexit should be rejected, and to express regret that withdrawal from the EU on the terms of the government's deal would damage the future economic prosperity, internal security and and global influence of the UK. The government's flagship immigration bill that would end freedom of movement rules in the UK post-Brexit has been defeated in the Lords. Sign up for the Your Parliament newsletter to find out how you can get involved. To allow local authorities to spend payments from selling social housing properties on building similar properties for rent purposes, provided that need is demonstrated, rather than transferring payments to the Secretary of State as provided in the bill. To delete a clause that reforms conditional cautions to allow punishments, including fines, to be part of the conditions. An anti-Brexit protester outside the Houses of Parliament Peers have defeated the government in voting to give Parliament a potentially decisive say over Brexit. To require that standing orders apportioning members to committees and sub-committees, must have regard to "the balance of political parties represented in the Assembly". To regret that the regulations replace EU State Aid rules with an as yet undefined regime, and therefore call on the government to delay their implementation (non-fatal motion). To insist on the clause exempting those making claims related to industrial respiratory diseases specifically from the obligation to use their damages to pay part of their legal fees. Government. To replace the Treasury's role in relation to the Statistics Board with that of the Cabinet Office. To require that determinations by the Secretary of State provided in the bill regarding payments made by local housing authorities in England should be made by regulation, and consequently subject to approval by parliament. To specify that care and treatment arrangements which imply deprivation of liberty should be necessary to prevent harm to the cared-for person, rather than just necessary and proportionate, as currently defined in the bill. This table will be updated with records of all government defeats in the House of Lords throughout the 2019-2020 parliamentary session, in reverse order. The Constitution Unit can email you every time a new defeat is added to this page. To insert a clause to require sustainable drainage systems to be implemented in all new developments, consequently ending the right to connect to existing conventional drainage, and extending current provisions which exclude small-scale developments. To insert a clause providing that courts must award costs against publishers that are not members of an approved regulator in data protection claims, unless satisfied that the claim could not have been resolved by arbitration provided by the regulator. To ensure that all EEA and Swiss nationals who request proof of pre-settled or settled status granted under the EU Settlement Scheme receive it. To retain in domestic law the right to challenge a legal instrument retained from EU law on the grounds that it fails to comply with general principles of EU law. To expand the range of electorate sizes permitted under the rules for distribution of seats from 5% to 7.5% either side of the UK electoral quota. MPs and Members of the Lords sit in the two Chambers of Parliament scrutinising the Government and debating legislation. Read about how to contact an MP or Lord, petition Parliament and find out details of events in your area. To insist that negotiations on future trade agreements containing provisions related to agri-foods shall have as an objective securing equal standards for imports as domestic producers but not that those imports must comply with domestic standards, To regret that Part 5 of the bill - which empowers ministers to breach the UK domestic and international obligations to implement the Northern Ireland Protocol and places those powers largely beyond the scrutiny of the courts - undermines the rule of law. To require local authorities that enter into a transport partnership scheme to impose the low carbon emissions standards provided by the Office for Low Emission Vehicles on all new buses that deliver local services. To require that an independent commissioner decides if it is in the public interest that certain information may be disclosed. In the contemporary House of Commons it is, therefore, Labour rebels, in most instances, who are the pivotal voters. To insist on previous amendment to require sustainable drainage systems to be implemented in all new developments, ending the right to connect to existing conventional drainage, and extending current provisions which exclude small-scale developments. To insert a clause requiring that the Secretary of State must lay before each House of Parliament an annual report on child poverty based on measures of family income. To insert a clause ensuring that charities are able to dispose of their assets in a way that is consistent with their charitable purposes. To move to "note with concern" the Chairman of the Police Federation's criticisms of the order, which broadens the definition of a financial investigator for the Proceeds of Crime Act, and call upon the government to revoke the regulations, To remove the proportionality test from the exception to discrimination law where employment is for the purposes of organised religion, To reject the government amendment clarifying that posts "for the purposes of an organised religion" include ministers of religion and posts that exist to promote, represent or explain the doctrines of the religion, To remove the definition of "for the purposes of organised religion" as posts which involve leading or assisting in the observance of religious practices, or promoting or explaining the doctrine of the religion, To require prior ministerial authorisation for bribery by the intelligence services and Armed Forces, rather than to make a statutory defence for bribery available to them after the event, To allow the High Court to grant an injunction requiring ISPs to block access to sites which host infringing material, Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 Order 2010, To call upon the government to introduce primary legislation to limit control orders to a year, To require the Council for Financial Stability to deliver the report on the structure of the UK financial system, and the Treasury to lay it before Parliament, within six months, Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces Regulations 2010, To regret that the regulations, which include parking charges for Royal Parks, have been laid before Parliament despite public opposition, and to call upon the government to replace them with regulations without the parking charges, To prevent regulations being made for free care at home until after April 2011, To prevent the Act coming into force until a commencement order has been approved by both Houses of Parliament, To prevent the Act coming into force until the Secretary of State has commissioned an independent review of the affordability of the provisions and laid its report before both Houses of Parliament, To insert a 'sunset clause' that stops the Act having effect two years after it is passed, To regret that the regulations, which establish a unitary council in Norwich, do not comply with the government's affordability criteria and to call upon the government not to proceed before consulting with local residents, To insert a clause requiring the Treasury to report to Parliament on a quarterly basis detailing financial assistance, guarantees, indemnities or arrangements provided to banks or financial institutions, To move to regret that the regulations, which give port companies more time to pay retrospective non-domestic rates liability, will not prevent several port companies from becoming insolvent, Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Bill [HL], To insert a clause specifying that the new citizenship requirements in Part 2 of the bill will not apply to those who have already submitted applications for citizenship or indefinite leave to remain, or for limited leave to remain in the past 12 months, To remove a clause which introduces powers to control travel within "the common travel area", To insert a clause removing powers to place immigration controls on the land border in "the common travel area", To ensure that the Administrative Court has discretion to decide whether an application refers to a fresh claim, and to remove the power of the Lord Chancellor to restrict the grounds for appeals from the Upper Tribunal in immigration cases. This page lists all government defeats in the House of Lords since the start of the 2014-15 parliamentary session, in reverse order. To insert a clause giving greater protection to overseas domestic workers, in particular allowing such workers to change employer. To give judges the discretion to hear judicial review applications in cases where the interests of the applicant can be shown to have not been harmed by the government conduct in question. To remove a clause that would prevent local authorities in England from forming companies with the purpose of providing local transport services. To insert a clause to require the Secretary of State to set up an independent body titled the BBC Licence Fee Commission, which would make recommendations to the Secretary of State regarding the level of licence fee required to fund the BBC. To provide for each of the devolved administrations to appoint a member to the Competition and Markets Authority Board. To require judicial oversight in issuing notices ordering internet service providers to remove offending material ("unlawfully terrorism-related") within 2 days. To insert a clause to prevent carbon units deriving from the operation of the EU Emissions Trading System from contributing to the UK's carbon emissions target after 31 December 2027. To insert a clause requiring the government to take all necessary steps to implement an international trade agreement which enables the UK to participate in a customs union with the European Union after exit day. Parliament and Brexit (UK in a Changing Europe Report) >, Meg Russell appears on UK in a changing Europe panel, Meg Russell gives evidence to Liaison Commmittee >, Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 4977Email: constitution@ucl.ac.uk. To ensure that legal aid continues to be available to children in all cases which are currently covered. To require that from 1st November 2007 or the commencement of the bill (whichever comes first) men and women can buy an extra nine 'qualifying years' for their state pension. To remove a clause stipulating that harrasment occurs where an individual's dignity is violated or if a hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive atmosphere is created on the grounds of religion or belief. argued to be government defeats. To remove a subsection allowing the Secretary of State to veto the Assembly's request for a referendum. To require the Secretary of State to have regard to the current environmental improvement plan when planning the provision of financial assistance for agriculture. To require owners or managers of buildings containing two or more domestic premises to share information about their buildings with local Fire Services, share fire safety instructions with residents, and test entrance doors annually and lifts monthly. To require the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority to develop a relative price cap for suppliers, setting the difference between the cheapest rate and the most expensive standard variable or default rate as a specified proportion of the cheapest rate. In the House of Commons it is the behaviour of the government's own backbenchers that is most critical to legislative outcomes (King, 1976; Cowley, 2005a). To confine redress investigations to "investigation of the facts of cases and not to consider the issues of liability in tort". To move to regret that the regulations, which establish a deferred payments scheme for businesses to spread the increase in their business rates, do not remove the retrospective application of non-domestic rates for port-side operators, To require coroners to inform the Chief Coroner if investigations are likely to take more than 12 months, and to require the Chief Coroner to monitor prolonged investigations, To insert a clause making intercept evidence admissible in inquests, so that certain deaths can be dealt within the coronial system instead of through private inquiries, To exempt single parents of children under five from financial sanctions under the back-to-work path through work-related activity plans, To make a deputy chief coroner responsible for overseeing military inquests and for providing specialist training to coroners conducting them, To not make sexual infidelity an exception to the qualifying. To require that regulations be made providing an indefinite right for UK citizens resident in the EEA or Switzerland at the end of the transition period to return to the UK with, or to be joined by, their close family members. Click within the grid for more detail about a particular defeat. Click within the grid for more detail about a particular defeat. To insist to insert a clause at the beginning of the bill enabling local authorities to ringfence the spending of money (received from speeding fines) on local road safety measures. To regret that the draft regulations fail to fulfil the Prime Minister’s intention to maintain the UK’s participation in the European Chemicals Agency, and to call on the government to make participation in the ECA an objective in negotiations with the EU (non-fatal motion). To insert a clause stating that before being subjected to compulsory treatment it should be a requirement that a patient's mental disorder means their 'ability to make decisions about the provision of medical treatment is significantly impaired'. To ensure that the publicly owned pensions dashboard has been operating for a year, and the government has reported to parliament on its operation and effectiveness, before commercial dashboards may begin operating. Track current bills, keep up with committees, watch live footage and follow topical issues. You can also view our record of all government defeats in the House of Lords. To exclude all activity that doesn't directly target electors from the constituency spending limits imposed on third parties during election campaigns. Conservative: 2019-2019 : 1: Conservative: 2017-2019: 69: Conservative: … To require that the government publish determinations of whether countries with which it has signed trade agreements have committed serious human rights violations, and whether those agreements comply with the UK’s international human rights obligations. Members backed a "regret" amendment by 395 votes to 169, condemning the provocative move by the Government and warning the UK Internal Market Bill "would undermine the rule of law and damage the reputation of the United Kingdom". To regret the proposal to vary the maximum rate of university fees according to TEF teaching ratings, and to ask the government to report annually on the economic impact and cost of the present student loan system and increasing rate of graduate debt (non-fatal motion). To move to regret that the Social Security (Personal Independence Payment) (Amendment) Regulations 2017 are implemented without adequate scrutiny, and to ask the government to review their impact on people with mental health conditions within two years (non-fatal motion). To set out that environmental and public health protections are public interest considerations that may allow derogations from the market access principles, but not to insist on removing powers that would allow ministers to set out other considerations. To expand the length of time between Boundary Commission reports after the dates set out in the bill from every eight to every ten years. To prevent any female, or male under the age of fifteen, being placed in a secure college. The term is usually used only to describe occasions where the Government have been defeated in a whipped vote. Braking the law: is there, and should there be, an executive veto over laws made by parliament? To insert a new clause: 'Financial Assistance Scheme: Scheme Manager' which will set up a 'lifeboat' fund to enable the financial assistance scheme to compensate pensioners whose retirement savings are lost through occupational schemes. To require that children in care, or those entitled to care leaving support, who have their right to freedom of movement removed by the bill be given automatic indefinite leave to remain. To remove the power to make arrangements for the provision of probation services from the Secretary of State and give it to local probation boards and probation trusts. To require that an investigation takes place into the impact (on justice) of alternative business structures. To insist to remove provision criminalising 'careless driving'. To require the Secretary of State to make regulations to remove building owners' currently existing rights to change the use of, or to demolish, drinking establishments without seeking planning permission. 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