Lords amendment
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- The government plans to overturn the recent Lords amendment on the immigration bill.
- MPs will vote today on a controversial Lords amendment concerning human rights.
- The proposed legislation was sent back to the Commons after a significant Lords amendment was added.
- Debate over the Lords amendment could delay the bill's passage into law.
- Several Lords amendments were accepted by the minister without a vote.
- A cross-bench peer introduced the crucial Lords amendment to protect judicial independence.
- The Prime Minister is facing a rebellion over his decision to reject the Lords amendment.
- Analysts are closely watching the outcome of this particular Lords amendment.
- If the Commons rejects the Lords amendment, the bill enters a stage known as 'ping-pong'.
- The bill will now return to the lower house for consideration of the Lords amendment.