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EnactedSerious Crime Act

    • New powers to allow law enforcement agencies to seize and detain drug cutting agentsno file
    • Amendments to gang injunctionsno file
    • Overarching impact assessmentno file
    • Computer Misuse Act 1990 - aggravated offenceno file
    • Proceeds of Crime Act amendmentsno file
    • Extension of ETJ to sections 5 and 6 of the Terrorism Act 2006no file
    • Participation in organised crimeno file
    • Improvements to the Serious Crime Prevention Orderno file
  1. Bill introduced in the Lords by
    1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗

    Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.

    • Bill 001-EN 2014-15no file
    • Bill 001 2014-15, as introducedno file
  2. 2nd reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
    21 speakers · 28 speeches
  3. Committee stage in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
    10 speakers · 50 speeches
  4. Committee stage in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
    17 speakers · 101 speeches
    • Letter from Lord Taylor of Holbeach to Baroness Hamwee regarding the Serious Crime Bill: amendment to clause 14 seized money.no file
    • Letter from Lord Taylor of Holbeach to Lord Rosser regarding Serious Crime Bill: proceeds of crime - co-operation with overseas jurisdictions.no file
  5. Committee stage in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
    19 speakers · 61 speeches
    • Bill 36 2014-15 (as amended in Committee)no file
    • Letter from Lord Taylor of Holbeach to Lord Rosser regarding the Serious Crime Bill debate on 15 July and clause 65 (now clause 68) - prosecution for preparation and training abroad for terrorism.no file
  6. Report stage in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
    12 speakers · 38 speeches
    • Introduction of new offence of the unauthorised possession of knives and offensive weapons within the prison estateno file
  7. Report stage in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
    26 speakers · 76 speeches
    • HL Bill 50 2014-15, as amended on Reportno file
    • Overarching impact assessment (updated)no file
  8. 3rd reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
    9 speakers · 15 speeches
  9. 1st reading in the Commons
    • Bill 116-EN 2014-15, Explanatory Notes to the Billno file
    • Bill 116 2014-15, as brought from the Lordsno file
    • Letter from Baroness Williams of Trafford to Lord Lester of Herne Hill regarding international collaboration to eradicate female genital mutilationno file
    • Briefing Paper on Second Readingno file
  10. 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗
    27 speakers · 92 speeches
    • Have your say on the Serious Crime Billno file
    • Strengthening the law on domestic abuseno file
  11. Committee stage in the Commons
    Committee stage in the Commons
  12. Committee stage in the Commons
    Committee stage in the Commons
  13. Committee stage in the Commons
    Committee stage in the Commons
  14. Committee stage in the Commons
    • Bill 160 2014-15, as amended in Public Bill Committeeno file
    • Version of the bill showing changes made in committeeno file
    • Briefing Paper on progress of the Billno file
    • Scottish Parliament - 6 January 2015no file
    • National Assembly for Wales - 10 February 2015no file
    • National Assembly for Wales - 9 December 2014no file
    • Northern Ireland Assembly - 8 December 2014no file
    • National Assembly for Wales - 28 January 2015no file
  15. Report stage, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗
    36 speakers · 167 speeches
    • Scottish Parliament 20 February 2015no file
    • Scottish Parliament 20 February 2015no file
    • Scottish Parliament 20 February 2015no file
    • HL Bill 96 2014-15, Commons Amendmentsno file
    • HL Bill 96-EN 2014-15no file
  16. Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
    12 speakers · 50 speeches
  17. Queen Elizabeth IIQueen Elizabeth II grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law