Data Protection Bill [HL]: 1st reading (Hansard)
Link: Publication: 1st reading (Hansard)
Source: Data Protection Bill
Data Protection Bill [HL]: 1st reading (Hansard)
Link: Publication: 1st reading (Hansard)
Source: Data Protection Bill
Data Protection Bill [HL]: 1st reading (Minutes of Proceedings)
Link: Publication: 1st reading (Minutes of Proceedings)
Source: Data Protection Bill
A Bill to make provision about requirements for carbon monoxide detectors; to make provision about carbon monoxide safety; and for connected purposes.
Link: Carbon Monoxide (Detection and Safety)
Source: Public Bills
A bill to make provision establishing a new financial guidance body; to make provision about the funding of debt advice in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland; and to make provision about the regulation of claims management services.
Link: Financial Guidance and Claims
Source: Public Bills
Elizabeth Denham statement on the Data Protection Bill.
Link: Statement on the Data Protection Bill
Source: ICO .org.uk
A Bill to amend certain provisions of the Richmond Burgage Pastures Act 1853.
Link: Richmond Burgage Pastures
Source: Private Bills
A Bill to make provision for the regulation of funding and expenditure of political parties; to make provision for the phased introduction of a cap on donations to political parties; to make provision for affiliation fees from trades unions and membership organisations to political parties to be counted as individual donations in prescribed circumstances; to make provision for the public funding of political parties; to make provision for the modification of rights of candidates and parties to election addresses; to make provision for limits on political parties’ expenditure between regulated periods; to confer powers on the Electoral Commission, and for connected purposes
Link: Democratic Political Activity (Funding and Expenditure)
Source: Public Bills
A Bill to make provision for the prohibition of unpaid work experience exceeding four weeks, and for connected matters
Link: Unpaid Work Experience (Prohibition)
Source: Public Bills
A Bill to make provision about space activities and suborbital activities, and for connected purposes
Link: Space Industry
Source: Public Bills
With an autumnal nip in the air, the Environment Agency is urging anyone with a domestic heating oil tank to check their tank is in a good state of repair before getting heating oil delivered for the winter.
Leaks and spills from a domestic heating tank can be difficult and expensive to clean up; leaked oil can end up in groundwater supplies and drains, many of which lead directly into rivers, streams, lakes and even garden ponds.
If oil does get into drains it could pollute watercourses; harming livestock, wildlife and plants. Our vital drinking water can also come from the same surface and groundwater supplies so protection is important.
Oil is poisonous to fish, other wildlife and smothers plants – just two litres of oil could seriously pollute the volume of fresh water needed to fill an Olympic-size swimming pool.
Steve Brown from the Environment Agency said:
Heating oil can cause serious problems if it gets into the water environment.
The clean-up costs could be tens of thousands of pounds; and these costs fall to the owner of the leaking tank. These costs are not always covered by household insurance policies. A serious case of land contamination from a leaking oil tank could also severely affect the value of property in the area.
This is why it’s vital that oil is only ever stored in tanks that are in good condition. Both the tank and its pipe work should be regularly inspected and people should never buy more oil than they can safely store.
If anyone does find a spill, please contact us straight away so that we can reduce the impact on the environment.
To report an oil spill people should contact the Environment Agency’s 24-hour incident hotline on 0800 80 70 60.
Link: Press release: Have you checked your heating oil tank?
Source: Environment Agency