Cultural Property (Armed Conflicts) Bill [HL]
Friday, 27 May 2016
Research briefings
My Lords, it has been a long wait for the legislation that will enable the United Kingdom to rati...
My Lords, on these Benches, we welcome and support the Bill. We recognise that our country behave...
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My Lords, it is a great pleasure to welcome and support the Bill to ratify the 1954 Hague convent...
My Lords, I also welcome the Bill. I say this because it was on the first agenda of the All-Party...
My Lords, I first declare my interests: my wife, Victoria, the MP for Kensington, is president of...
My Lords, I thank Peter Stone of Newcastle University and Historic England for their briefings.
My Lords, I, too, thank Her Majesty’s Government for allowing parliamentary time for this importa...
My Lords, I welcome the Bill. As other noble Lords have said, it is long overdue.
The looti...
My Lords, I declare my interest as a commissioner with Historic England, which, among other respo...
My Lords, one of the advantages of being well down the speakers list is that a lot of what you we...
My Lords, it gives me great pleasure to join all other speakers in this debate in welcoming the B...
My Lords, I shall speak briefly in the gap. As soon as I knew the Government had had the good sen...
My Lords, I support the Bill, and in my response the other day to the gracious Speech I congratul...
My Lords, how wonderful to be discussing culture and to be doing so at the very centre of the wor...
Before the noble Baroness leaves the point about Yemen raised by the noble Baroness—
The noble Lord has not been in the Chamber for the whole of this debate.
I do not need to be in the Chamber for the whole of the debate in order to ask a question.
Perhaps I can have a word with the noble Lord after the proceedings in the Chamber have finished ...