- Bill introduced in the Commons by1st reading in the Commons
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗22 speakers · 108 speechesDivision #83Second ReadingAyes 287Noes 50
- Letter from Paul Scully MP to Kirsty Blackman MP and Seema Malhotra MP regarding Clause 60 (post-award referrals) of the Bill, as discussed at Committee stage (eighth sitting).
- Letter from Paul Scully MP to Kirsty Blackman MP and Seema Malhotra MP regarding clarification on Clause 37 and the procedural requirements for the provision of Minimal Financial Assistance (MFA), as discussed during the Committee stage
- Letter from Paul Scully MP to Kirsty Blackman MP regarding issues discussed during the Committee stage: Clause 68, the governance arrangements for the Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU), the misuse of subsidies, Minimal Financial Assistance.
- Letter from Paul Scully MP to Seema Malhotra MP regarding a person’s ability to ask the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) to review a subsidy made under a subsidy scheme, as discussed during the Committee stage.
- Programme motion, Report stage, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗16 speakers · 50 speeches
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Peers regarding the publication of illustrative regulations, guidance and examples of streamlined routes for the Bill.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Lord Bruce regarding an issue raised during the Second Reading: the inclusion of agriculture and fisheries within the scope of the Bill.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Lord Purvis regarding the geographical area of a market, in the context of the term “market failure”, as discussed during the Second Reading.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Lord Leigh regarding questions raised during the Second Reading debate: value for money, statutory guidance, further controls and restraints, ailing and insolvent enterprises.
- 95 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords22 Withdrawn64 Not moved5 Agreed4 Disagreed16 members moved amendments
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Baroness Jones regarding further details on the Government's approach to Net Zero, as requested in the committee stage debate (first day).
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Lord Fox regarding a point raised in the committee stage debate (first day): market failure, evolution of a market and assessment of the potential impact of a subsidy.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Lord Purvis regarding questions raised in the Bill committee stage debate (first day): nuclear Regulated Asset Base model, support for Small Modular Reactor programme and Principle G in Schedule1.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Baroness Jones regarding how the Government defines fossil fuel subsidies.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Lord Purvis regarding issues raised during the Committee Stage (second day): Levelling up fund, relocation prohibition.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Lord Fox and Baroness Sheehan regarding points raised during the Committee stage (second day): scheme transparency and challenge, use of local content data.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Lord Thomas regarding the committee stage (fourth day) debate: clarification to an answer given concerning recovery of damages against authorities that give subsidies wrongly.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Lord German and Lord Purvis regarding questions raised during the committee stage (fourth day) debate: recruitment in the Competition and Markets Authority, and the number of new posts created to establish the new Subsidy Advice Unit.
- Letter from Lord Callanan to Lord Lamont regarding the committee stage (third and fourth day) debate: clarification of points regarding the Subsidy Advice Unit and the Competition and Markets Authority.
- 64 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords13 Not moved3 Withdrawn46 Agreed2 Disagreed8 members moved amendments
- 24th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗7 speakers · 25 speeches
Queen Elizabeth II grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law