- Bill introduced in the Lords by
Lord Leongon behalf of Department for Business and Trade
Jonathan Reynoldson behalf of Department for Business and Trade
1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- 143 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords5 Withdrawn before debate111 Not moved27 Withdrawn19 members moved amendments
- Letter from Lord Leong to Baroness Brinton regarding issues raised during the Committee stage: product liability, UK and EU chemicals industries, private individuals selling on online marketplaces, liability for consumer address, REACH.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Lord Frost regarding interaction of the Bill with the UK Internal Market Act and devolved competence.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Lord Holmes regarding the use of artificial intelligence in products, production processes, and the creative industries, and issues of AI in metrology.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Lord Lucas regarding requirements for online marketplace liability for VAT from overseas sellers operating on their platform.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Lord Russell regarding the impacts of divergence from the EU on business and the costs on imports and exports.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Lord Sharpe regarding interaction of the Bill with EU Law changes.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Lord Sharpe regarding online marketplaces' compliance with product safety laws, and tackling fraudulent activity on online marketplaces.
- Letter from Lord Leong to the Earl of Lytton regarding implementing regulatory requirements, the relationship between this Bill and the Building Safety Act.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Lord Fox regarding the publication of a code of practice for enforcement, as discussed during the Committee stage.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Lord Lansley regarding the power to designate international standards, listing of relevant authorities.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Baroness Bennett regarding how feminine hygiene products are classified, as discussed during the Committee stage.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Baroness Brinton and others regarding Home Office and Ministry of Justice engagement, definition of an emergency.
- Letter from Lord Leong to Lord Fox and others regarding verification of the origin of goods in supply chains that are seeking preferential tariff treatment.
- 74 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords37 Not moved2 Withdrawn before debate8 Withdrawn20 Agreed7 Disagreed12 members moved amendments
- 1st reading in the Commons
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗35 speakers · 211 speechesDivision #167[Lords]: Second ReadingAyes 303Noes 110
- 51 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Commons3 Agreed32 Negatived on division4 Withdrawn4 No decision8 Not called3 members moved amendments
- Written evidence submitted by the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) (PRMB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Zurich UK (PRMB02)
- Written evidence submitted by Digby Brown LLP (PRMB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Which? (PRMB04)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Retail Consortium (PRMB05)
- Written evidence submitted by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) (PRMB06)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Toy & Hobby Association (BTHA) (PRMB07)
- Written evidence submitted by the London Fire Brigade (PRMB08)
- Written evidence submitted by Electrical Safety First (PRMB09)
- Report stage, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗23 speakers · 90 speechesDivision #214[Lords]: Third ReadingAyes 264Noes 9940 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Commons40 No decision5 members moved amendments
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗5 speakers · 14 speeches
King Charles III grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law