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Lords Chamber
National Security Bill
Committee stage: Part 1 - Wed 11 Jan 2023
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Evans of Weardale (CB - Life peer) and the Armed Forces on the one hand, and, on the other hand, covert human intelligence sources, sometimes - Speech Link
2: Lord Beith (LDEM - Life peer) Many people would understand that, if you are dealing with a covert human intelligence source engaged - Speech Link
3: Baroness Manningham-Buller (CB - Life peer) The noble Lord may have confused covert intelligence sources as agents—I am sorry; this is terminology—and - Speech Link
4: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (CON - Life peer) importation of drugs but distanced themselves from criminal conduct. - Speech Link
5: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (CON - Life peer) and Lord Beith, talked about criminal conduct and authorisation of this for covert human intelligence - Speech Link


Grand Committee
Investigatory Powers Commissioner (Oversight Functions) Regulations 2022 - Thu 24 Nov 2022
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (CON - Life peer) First, I will turn to amendments to the Covert Human Intelligence Sources Code of Practice. - Speech Link
2: Lord Paddick (LDEM - Life peer) Act 2000 by the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Act 2021 which enable the police - Speech Link
3: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (LAB - Life peer) , role of covert human intelligence sources and the contribution they make on our behalf.The Labour Party - Speech Link


Non-Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation

Mar. 07 2023

Source Page: The Terrorism Acts in 2021
Document: The Terrorism Acts in 2020 - report of the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation (print) (PDF)

Found: The Terrorism Acts in 2021


Non-Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation

Mar. 07 2023

Source Page: The Terrorism Acts in 2021
Document: The Terrorism Acts in 2020 - report of the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation (PDF)

Found: The Terrorism Acts in 2021


Deposited Papers
Home Office

Jan. 13 2023

Source Page: I. The Government’s response to the Joint Committee on Human Rights report: ‘Legislative Scrutiny: National Security Bill’. 37p. II. Letter dated 11/01/2023 from Lord Sharpe of Epsom to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding a document for deposit in the House libraries. 1p.
Document: National_Security_Bill-Government_Response_to_the_JCHR.docx (webpage)

Found: The Government’s response to the Joint Committee on Human Rights report: ‘Legislative Scrutiny: National


Bill Documents
11 Jan 2023 - Will write letters
The Government’s response to the Joint Committee on Human Rights report: ‘Legislative Scrutiny: National Security Bill’.
National Security Act 2023

Found: The Government’s response to the Joint Committee on Human Rights report: ‘Legislative Scrutiny: National


Lords Chamber
National Security Bill
2nd reading - Tue 06 Dec 2022
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Baroness Manningham-Buller (CB - Life peer) I do not mean members of the organisation; I mean those the legislation calls covert human intelligence - Speech Link
2: Lord Tyrie (Non-affiliated - Life peer) UK intelligence services to carry out a range of grave criminal conduct, without existing safeguards - Speech Link
3: Baroness Kramer (LDEM - Life peer) of everybody else involved today, but I could not let this Bill pass without intervening to call for - Speech Link
4: Lord Craig of Radley (CB - Life peer) We were required to sign, though the reasons given were limited —do not lose or pass on any classified - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
National Security Bill
Committee stage - Mon 19 Dec 2022
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Coaker (LAB - Life peer) We do not oppose the Bill or think it is not important that we protect the safety and interests of the - Speech Link
2: Lord Coaker (LAB - Life peer) of undermining national security or acting against the interests of the state.We do not want to pass - Speech Link
3: Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames (LDEM - Life peer) of the Bill dealing with Part 1 offences, I do not accept the criticism that I have not read it. - Speech Link
4: Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames (LDEM - Life peer) of amendments—where it is quite plain that conduct that ought not be criminal runs the risk of being - Speech Link
5: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (LAB - Life peer) Clause 3 means that for the first time it will be a criminal offence to be a covert foreign agent and - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Online Safety Bill
2nd reading - Wed 01 Feb 2023
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

Mentions:
1: Baroness Kennedy of Shaws (LAB - Life peer) do not want to see journalists’ privacy invaded so that their sources are exposed. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Jenkin of Kennington (CON - Life peer) We must not make those mistakes again and allow the Bill to pass without ensuring robust protections - Speech Link
3: Lord Londesborough (CB - Excepted Hereditary) and guidance in Part 5 of the Bill do not go far enough. - Speech Link
4: Lord Clement-Jones (LDEM - Life peer) , and the report of the online CSA covert intelligence team, to realise that it is a real problem. - Speech Link


Non-Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Forensic Science Regulator

Mar. 13 2023

Source Page: Statutory code of practice for forensic science activities
Document: Forensic Science Regulator: Code of Practice (PDF)

Found: Independent Office for Police Conduct. k. The following security and intelligence agencies : i.