- Bill introduced in the Commons by
- Bill 262 2022-23 (as introduced)
- Bill 262 2022-23 (as introduced) - large print
- Bill 262 EN 2022-23
- Bill 262 EN 2022-23 - large print
- Memorandum from the Home Office - 7 March 2023
- Memorandum from the Home Office - 7 March 2023
- Briefing Paper on the Bill
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗75 speakers · 157 speechesDivision #191Second ReadingAyes 312Noes 250Division #192Programme motionAyes 312Noes 248Division #193MoneyAyes 310Noes 246
- Letter from Robert Jenrick MP to Stephen Kinnock MP attaching Government amendments tabled for committee stage (first day).
- Letter from Robert Jenrick MP to Stephen Kinnock MP regarding technical Government amendments table for the Committee stage (second day): Provision about removal, powers of detention, period for which a person may be detained, powers to grant immigration Bail.
- Bill 284 2022-23 (as amended in Committee)
- Bill 284 2022-23 (as amended in Committee) - large print
- Letter from Robert Jenrick MP to Alistair Carmichael MP and Alison Thewliss MP regarding clarification to a comment made about unaccompanied minors during the Committee stage.
- Letter from Lord McFall to the Deposited Papers Clerk attaching a letter from Dunja Mikatovic, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights to MPs and Peers regarding the Bill.
- Letter from Robert Jenrick MP to Chris Bryant MP concerning statistics used by the Prime Minister relating to the asylum backlog and later clarified in the committee stage debate (first day).
- Briefing Paper on the Progress of the Bill
- Letter from Robert Jenrick MP to Stephen Kinnock MP and others regarding the Government amendments tabled for Report stage of the Bill on 26 April, including unaccompanied children, modern slavery, and identity documents.
- Letter Robert Jenrick MP to Chris Bryant MP regarding figures quoted by the Prime Minister and Robert Jenrick relating to the asylum cases backlog and discussed during the Committee Stage (first day) of the Bill.
- Report stage, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗40 speakers · 184 speechesDivision #226Third ReadingAyes 289Noes 23020 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Commons9 Not called9 Agreed2 Negatived on division
- Supplementary Memorandum from the Home Office - 25 April 2023
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Illegal Migration Bill
- 34th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord Coaker and others regarding technical Government amendments tabled for the first day of Lords Committee: references to a person’s home country, removal of persons to home country.
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords7 Withdrawn10 Not moved3 Stood part
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord Coaker and others regarding the second and final tranche of Government amendments tabled for Lords Committee stage of the Bill: Tribunal Procedure Rules, interim remedies, legal aid, age assessment legal challenges, transitional regulations.
- Illegal Migration Bill: Impact Assessment
- 37th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord Ponsonby and others regarding a Government amendment on Legal Aid: Northern Ireland.
- Letter from Lord Murray to Baroness Butler-Sloss regarding a scenario raised in the committee stage debate (first day): the status of a child born in the UK to a woman who meets the conditions of clause 2 of the Bill.
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord Alton regarding a point raised in the committee stage debate: standards of accommodation for unaccompanied children.
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord German and others regarding the hypothetical scenario of a female from South Sudan travelling via Kenya to the UK, as discussed during the Committee stage.
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord Cormack and others regarding asylum backlog figures, as discussed during the Committee stage.
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord Coaker and others regarding further technical Government amendments tabled for the final day of Lords Report: Safe and legal routes: consultation in Northern Ireland.
- Letter from Lord Murray to Baroness Brinton and others regarding the legal position whilst unaccompanied migrant children are accommodated by the Home Office, as discussed during the Committe stage.
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord Anderson and others regarding amendments 71 and 72 and clause 11.
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord Etherton and others regarding the operation of the Bill and whether it would derogate from the Supreme Court in HJ (Iran).
- Child's Rights Impact Assessment from the Home Office - 5 July 2023
- HL Bill 157 (as amended on Report)
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord Purvis and others regarding the Independent Commission for Aid Impact’s rapid review on UK aid for refugees and whether the UK had asked UNHCR to prioritise Afghan cases.
- Letter from Lord Murray to Lord Purvis and others regardng facilities for children in Kigali.
- Research Briefing on Lords stages and amendments
- Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗23 speakers · 83 speechesDivision #286Government Amendments (a) and (b) in lieu of Lords Amendments 31, 35 & 36Ayes 284Noes 242Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗23 speakers · 55 speeches
- HL Bill 159 Commons Reasons, Amendments in lieu and Amendments to the Words So Restored to the Bill
- Bill 347 EN 2022-23
- Bill 347 2022-23 (Lords Amendments)
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗32 speakers · 112 speeches
- Bill 353 2022-23 (Lords Non-Insistence, Amendments in Lieu, Disagreement and Amendments to the words so restored to the Bill)
- Bill 353 2022-23 (Lords Non-Insistence, Amendments in Lieu, Disagreement and Amendments to the words so restored to the Bill) - xml download
- Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗29 speakers · 94 speechesDivision #298motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 1B, 7B and 90BAyes 298Noes 213Division #301motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 36C and 36DAyes 289Noes 220Division #306motion to disagree with Lords Amendments 107B and 107CAyes 292Noes 215Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗13 speakers · 47 speeches
King Charles III grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law