Brexit: Preparations and Negotiations – <i>Motion to Take Note</i> | Lords debates

In relation to questions of jurisdiction, has the Minister read paragraphs 146, 147 and 148 of the document, which make it plain that questions of jurisdiction are not to be as exclusive as he has just described?

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Brexit: Preparations and Negotiations – <i>Motion to Take Note</i> | Lords debates

In relation to questions of jurisdiction, has the Minister read paragraphs 146, 147 and 148 of the document, which make it plain that questions of jurisdiction are not to be as exclusive as he has just described?

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Brexit: Preparations and Negotiations – <i>Motion to Take Note</i> | Lords debates

In relation to questions of jurisdiction, has the Minister read paragraphs 146, 147 and 148 of the document, which make it plain that questions of jurisdiction are not to be as exclusive as he has just described?

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Sport: Performance-Enhancing Drugs – <i>Question</i> | Lords debates

My Lords, is the Minister aware of the work of the Youth Sport Trust, which is particularly valuable in this area? As we know, nowadays sportsmen and women frequently appear in the honours lists which are released twice a year. It would be impossible to impose a condition, but might one suggest an expectation that those who are honoured in this way should offer themselves as role models, particularly in the field of discouraging performance-enhancing drugs.

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Sport: Performance-Enhancing Drugs – <i>Question</i> | Lords debates

My Lords, is the Minister aware of the work of the Youth Sport Trust, which is particularly valuable in this area? As we know, nowadays sportsmen and women frequently appear in the honours lists which are released twice a year. It would be impossible to impose a condition, but might one suggest an expectation that those who are honoured in this way should offer themselves as role models, particularly in the field of discouraging performance-enhancing drugs.

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