- Bill introduced in the Lords by1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Letter from Lord True to Peers regarding issues raised during the Second Reading: scope of the Bill, litigation costs for small businesses, China and supply chain resilience, interaction with the Health and Care Act 2022, below threshold procurements, data protection, housing associations.
- 3rd Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords12 Not moved5 Withdrawn2 Agreed1 Disagreed
- Letter from Lord True to Lord Hendy regarding the Bill: labour standards.
- Letter from Baroness Scott to Peers regarding issues raised in the Bill committee stage debate (fifth day): competitive procedures: when it is appropriate not to use the open procedure under 19(2)(a), and competitive procedure being proportional from the supplier perspective.
- Letter from Lord True to Baroness Neville-Rolfe regarding the Bill committee stage debate (fifth day): question regarding the provision for a debarment list.
- Letter from Lord True to Lord Wallace of Saltaire regarding the Bill committee stage debate (third day): what criteria are used when the contracting authority decides they will treat suppliers differently under Clauses 11(2) and (3).
- Letter from Lord True to Lord Hendy QC regarding the Bill committee stage debate (fourth day): question on labour standards - International Labour Organisation Conventions.
- Letter from Baroness Goldie to Lord Alton regarding the Ajax programme, as raised during the committee stage debate (fifth day).Letter from Baroness Goldie to Lord Alton regarding the Ajax programme, as raised during the committee stage debate (fifth day).
- Letter from Baroness Goldie to Lord Coaker regarding the committee stage debate (fifth day): contractor past performance in relation to the treatment of ancillary staff.
- Letter from Baroness Neville-Rolfe to Lord Fox regarding a correction to an answer given in response to amendments put forward to the Bill.
- Letter from Baroness Neville-Rolfe to Baroness Northover regarding questions raised during the committee stage debate (sixth day) concerning the UK-China hospital partnership announced in 2016.
- Letter from Baroness Neville-Rolfe to Lord Clement-Jones regarding procurement and artificial intelligence.
- Letter from Baroness Neville-Rolfe to Lord Fox regarding a committee stage amendment proposing exclusion on the grounds of evidence of financial and economic criminal activity.
- Letter from Baroness Neville-Rolfe to Baroness Brinton regarding correction to an answer given during the Bill report stage debate (first day): interplay between the Bill and the Health and Care Act - healthcare services to patients and service users.
- Letter from Baroness Neville-Rolfe to Lord Alton regarding the Report stage debate (second day): amendment on labelling products from countries accused of modern slavery or genocide.
- 1st reading in the Commons
- Bill 218 2022-23 (as brought from the House of Lords)
- Bill 218-EN 2022-23
- Bill 218 2022-23 (as brought from the House of Lords) - large print
- 21st Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Briefing Paper on the Bill
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗31 speakers · 96 speeches
- Procurement Bill: call for evidence
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Albert Sanchez-Graells, Professor of Economic Law and Co-Director, Centre for Global Law and Innovation, University of Bristol Law School (PB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Pedro Telles, Associate Professor in law at Copenhagen Business School and member of the EU Committee of the Law Society of England and Wales (PB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Richard Bonnar, Professor of Public Procurement Law and Practice, School of Law, University of Leeds (PB04)
- Written evidence submitted by Spotlight on Corruption (PB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Open Contracting Partnership (PB06)
- Written evidence submitted by UK Anti-Corruption Coalition (PB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Big Brother Watch (PB11)
- Written evidence submitted by the Housing Procurement Leadership Group (PB12)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Council for Voluntary Organisations, Locality, Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales, The Charities Aid Foundation, and The National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (joint submission) (PB13)
- Written evidence submitted by Social Enterprise UK (PB15)
- Written evidence submitted by Trowers & Hamlins LLP (PB17)
- Written evidence submitted by Anthony Booth, Procurement Business Partner, Bromford Housing Group (PB02)
- Written evidence submitted by John Lichnerowicz (PB07)
- Written evidence submitted by Colin M Cram FCIPS (PB08)
- Written evidence submitted by Chris Smith, e-Procurement and Procurement Consultant, CA Procurement Consulting Ltd (PB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) (PB14)
- Written evidence submitted by Robert Logan (PB16)
- Written evidence submitted by Hikvision (PB19)
- Written evidence submitted by the Confederation of British Industry (PB21)
- Written evidence submitted by Zurich Insurance UK (PB22)
- Written evidence submitted by the Local Government Association (PB18)
- Written evidence submitted by FREETHS (PB20)
- Written evidence submitted by Serco Group Plc (PB23)
- Written evidence submitted by Chris Smith, e-Procurement and Procurement Consultant, CA Procurement Consulting Ltd (further submission) (PB24)
- Written evidence submitted by Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP (PB26)
- Written evidence submitted by the Women's Resource Centre (PB25)
- Written evidence submitted by Burges Salmon LLP (PB27)
- Written evidence submitted by Duncan Jones (PB28)
- Written evidence submitted by Aspire Community Works (PB29)
- Written evidence submitted by Raoul Robinson (PB30)
- Written evidence submitted by Refuge (PB32)
- Written evidence submitted by Open Contracting Partnership (further submission) (PB35)
- Written evidence submitted by Places for People Group Limited (PB31)
- Written evidence submitted by King's College London (PB33)
- Written evidence submitted by Shoosmiths (PB34)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Aris Christidis, Lecturer in Law at Newcastle University (PB36)
- Bill 249 2022-23 (as amended in Public Bill Committee)
- Bill 249 2022-23 (as amended in Public Bill Committee) - large print
- Legislative Consent Motion agreed by the Scottish Parliament - 16 March 2023
- Legislative Consent Motion (with motions approved and not approved) from Senedd Cymru - 29 March 2023
- Briefing paper on progress of the Bill
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗11 speakers · 36 speeches
- Bill 364 2022-23 (Lords Amendment instead of words left out by a Commons Amendment)
- Programme motion, Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗6 speakers · 12 speeches
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗4 speakers · 8 speeches
King Charles III grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law