- Bill introduced in the Commons by
James Cleverlyon behalf of Home Office
Lord Sharpe of Epsomon behalf of Home Office
1st reading in the Commons - 2nd reading, Programme motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗78 speakers · 237 speechesDivision #27Second ReadingAyes 313Noes 269Division #28Programme MotionAyes 332Noes 61
- Committee of the whole House in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗38 speakers · 152 speeches73 amendments tabled at Committee of the whole House in the Commons56 Not called7 Not selected1 No decision7 Negatived on division2 Withdrawn14 members moved amendments
- Committee of the whole House, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗38 speakers · 199 speechesDivision #56Committee: Clauses 5, 6, 7 and 8 stand partAyes 340Noes 263Division #58Committee: Clauses 9 and 10 stand partAyes 340Noes 264Division #60Committee: Third readingAyes 320Noes 276Committee of the whole House, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗17 speakers · 26 speeches
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- 97 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords15 Withdrawn79 Not moved3 Stood part19 members moved amendments
- 52 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords10 Agreed26 Not moved7 Preempted7 Withdrawn2 Withdrawn before debate17 members moved amendments
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Purvis regarding the committee stage debate: victims of modern slavery and human trafficking (referrals into the National Referral Mechanism) and the Illegal Migration Act.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Baroness Brinton regarding the Safety of committee stage debate: age assessment provisions in the Illegal Migration Act 2023 and their effect on those eligible for removal to Rwanda.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Purvis regarding the committee stage debate: funding elements for the Migration and Economic Development Partnership.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Carlile regarding the committee stage debate: accommodation currently available in Rwanda.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Baroness Lister regarding the committee stage debate: question concerning Home Office statistics on those in detention who have suffered torture.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Baroness Whitaker regarding the committee stage debate: detention of the journalist Dieudonné Niyonsenga.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Lord Scriven regarding committee stage debate, including progress towards operationalisation of the Migration and Economic Development Partnership, 'incompatibility' between Rwandan and UK laws, and Rwandan decision-making and provision of care for all relocated individuals.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Lord Kerr regarding the committee stage debate: the safety of Rwanda for the purposes of relocating individuals under the Migration and Economic Development Partnership.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Lord Falconer regarding committee stage debate: implementation in practice of the provisions in the UK-Rwanda Treaty: Provision of an asylum partnership - question concerning Rwandan domestic legislation.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Baroness Lister regarding the committee stage debate (second day): Northern Ireland - Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Lord Anderson regarding the impact of the Bill in Northern Ireland - Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission report.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Lord Falconer regarding implementation in practice of the provisions set out in the UK-Rwanda Treaty.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Scriven regarding the points raised in the report stage debate (first day): terminology in Article 13 of the Treaty.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Scriven regarding the report stage debate (first day): legal provisions in Rwanda for those identifying as transgender.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Lord Anderson regarding compliance with interim measures and international obligations.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Lord Falconer regarding why a decision made by a minister to not follow an interim measure from the European Court of Human rights is not susceptible to judicial review.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Baroness Chakrabarti regarding consultation with the Attorney General, and complying with interim measure.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Baroness Chakrabarti regarding the committee stage debate: Clause 5 - the operation of interim measures indicated by the European Court of Human Rights under Rule 39 of its Rules of Court.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Coaker regarding the committee stage debate: the Government's assessment of the numbers of people the Bill applies to.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Falconer regarding report stage debate: internal procedures required in the UK for ratification of the UK-Rwanda Treaty: Provision of an Asylum Partnership.
- Letter from Lord Stewart to Lord German regarding the report stage debate: advice in relation to consultation with the Chanel Islands on the Bill.
- Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗40 speakers · 194 speeches73 amendments tabled at Consideration of Lords amendments in the Commons1 No decision56 Not called7 Not selected7 Negatived on division2 Withdrawn14 members moved amendments
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗25 speakers · 66 speeches
- Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗22 speakers · 66 speeches
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗18 speakers · 58 speeches
- Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗16 speakers · 39 speechesConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗6 speakers · 18 speeches
- Consideration of Lords message, Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗25 speakers · 54 speechesConsideration of Lords message, Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗9 speakers · 22 speechesConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗7 speakers · 12 speechesConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗9 speakers · 21 speeches