To move the following Clause— “Removal of women from the criminal law related to abortion
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Amendments 43
Money resolution — Commons 3
To move the following Clause— “Abortion: Decriminalisation
Clause 78, page 69, line 21, at end insert— “( ) section ([Removal of women from the criminal law related to abortion]).”
Committee stage — Commons 20
To move the following Clause— “Removal of women from the criminal law related to abortion
To move the following Clause— “Abortion: Decriminalisation
To move the following Clause— “Removal of parental responsibility for men convicted of sexual offences against children
To move the following Clause— “Taking of dog without lawful authority
To move the following Clause— “Automatic dismissal on conviction for a serious criminal offence
To move the following Clause— “Duty of officer to hand over personal mobile phone
To move the following Clause— “Automatic dismissal of officers who fail vetting
To move the following Clause— “Sexual interference with a corpse
To move the following Clause— “Automatic suspension of officers charged with specified allegations
To move the following Clause— “Intentionally administering a substance with intent to cause harm
To move the following Clause— “Complicity in joint enterprise cases
To move the following Clause— “Time to report road collision
To move the following Clause— “Offence of failing to remain at the scene of a traffic collision
To move the following Clause— “Use of another person’s dwelling place for criminal purposes: cuckooing
To move the following Clause— “Sharing or threatening to share intimate photograph or film: modesty clothing
To move the following Clause— “Human trafficking
To move the following Clause— “Sexual exploitation of an adult
To move the following Clause— “Sexual activity in presence of child etc
To move the following Clause— “Administering etc harmful substances (including by spiking)
To move the following Clause— “Maximum term of imprisonment for certain offences on summary conviction
Report stage — Commons 20
To move the following Clause— “Exception in respect of certain disclosures by children
To move the following Clause— “Reasons to suspect child sex offence may have been committed
To move the following Clause— “Duty to report child sex offences: power to amend
To move the following Clause— “Sex offenders: notification of absence from sole or main residence
To move the following Clause— “Duty to report child sex offences
To move the following Clause— “Conditions for notification of Director of Public Prosecutions of investigation report
To move the following Clause— “Accelerated investigation procedure in respect of criminal conduct
To move the following Clause— “Complaints about police and crime commissioners etc
To move the following Clause— “Cautions given to persons having limited leave to enter or remain in UK
To move the following Clause— “Guidance about disclosure of information by police for purpose of preventing sex offending
To move the following Clause— “Exception relating to commission of offence under section 14 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 by a child in certain circumstances
To move the following Clause— “Duty to report child sex offences: modifications for constables
To move the following Clause— “Offence of preventing or deterring a person from complying with duty to report child sex offences
To move the following Clause— “Exception for certain consensual sexual activity among children
To move the following Clause— “Sex offenders: method of notification
To move the following Clause— “Sex offenders: notification of name change
To move the following Clause— “Duty of IOPC Director General to give victims right to request review
To move the following Clause— “Child sex offenders: requirement to notify if entering premises where children present
Leave out lines 6 to 12
Line 15, at end insert— “(5A) The fifth case is where P observes changes in a child’s behaviour, school attendance or demeanour, or is informed of such changes, which would cause a reasonable person who engages in the same relevant activity as P to suspect that a child sex offence may have been committed.”