Lords private members' bills in the 2024-25 session
9 September 2024
Find out more about private members' bills in the House of Lords during the 2024-25 session of Parliament.
Jump to a specific bill:
- Education (Values of British Citizenship) Bill
- Environmental Targets (Public Authorities) Bill
- Lithium-ion Battery Safety Bill
- Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill
- Statutory Instruments (Amendment) Bill
- Support for Infants and Parents etc (Information) Bill
What is a private member’s bill?
A private member’s bill is a type of public bill introduced by an individual member of the House (rather than the government). Public bills affect everyone. Private members' bills must go through the same set of procedures as other public bills.
See the list of bills drawn in this session's ballot.
Podcast
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Bills under consideration
Education (Values of British Citizenship) Bill
Introduced by Lord Harries of Pentregarth (Crossbench), this bill would require the government, Ofsted and other relevant bodies to ensure statements regarding British values in education contain provisions such as democracy, rule of law, individual freedoms and respect for the environment.
Second reading of the bill is expected to take place on Friday 18 October.
- Watch live on Parliament TV.
- Read the Lords Hansard transcript (available from three hours after the debate).
- Find out more about the bill.
- Check members expected to contribute.
Environmental Targets (Public Authorities) Bill
Introduced by Lord Krebs (Crossbench), this aims to require public authorities to contribute to delivery targets set under the Environment Act 2021 and Climate Change Act 2008, through the exercise of their regular functions.
Second reading of the bill is expected to take place on Friday 18 October.
- Watch live on Parliament TV.
- Read the Lords Hansard transcript (available from three hours after the debate).
- Find out more about the bill.
- Check members expected to contribute.
Lithium-ion Battery Safety Bill
Introduced by Lord Redesdale (Liberal Democrats), this bill aims to define the law regarding the safe storage, use and disposal of lithium-ion batteries.
Second reading of the bill took place on Friday 6 September.
- Catch up on Parliament TV.
- Read the Lords Hansard transcript.
- Find out more about the bill.
Read background on the bill in the House of Lords Library briefing.
Committee stage, the first chance for line-by-line scrutiny of the bill, is yet to be scheduled.
Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill
Introduced by Baroness Hamwee (Liberal Democrats), this aims to permit and provide legal support to family members of refugees and those granted humanitarian protection who wish to obtain leave to remain or leave to enter the United Kingdom.
Second reading of the bill is expected to take place on Friday 18 October.
- Watch live on Parliament TV.
- Read the Lords Hansard transcript (available from three hours after the debate).
- Find out more about the bill.
- Check members expected to contribute.
Statutory Instruments (Amendment) Bill
Introduced by Lord Thomas of Gresford (Liberal Democrats), this bill aims to amend parliamentary procedure for scrutinising draft statutory instruments, including the right of the House of Lords to withhold approval until any concerns raised by the House have been considered.
Second reading of the bill is expected to take place on Friday 18 October.
- Watch live on Parliament TV.
- Read the Lords Hansard transcript (available from three hours after the debate).
- Find out more about the bill.
- Check members expected to contribute.
Support for Infants and Parents etc (Information) Bill
Introduced by Lord Farmer (Conservative), this bill aims to require local authorities in England to publish an online 'start for life offer', with information on support available in their area for infants, parents and carers, such as maternity and mental health services.
Second reading of the bill took place on Friday 6 September.
- Catch up on Parliament TV.
- Read the Lords Hansard transcript.
- Find out more about the bill.
Read background on the bill in the House of Lords Library briefing.
Committee stage, the first chance for line-by-line scrutiny of the bill, is yet to be scheduled.
Image: House of Lords 2024 / photography by Annabel Moeller