Skip to main contentAccess keys help

[an error occurred while processing this directive]
BBC News
watch One-Minute World News
News image
Last Updated: Tuesday, 17 July 2007, 20:22 GMT 21:22 UK
Manslaughter bill fight continues
The House of Lords
The House of Lords has now rejected the bill five times
Peers have refused once again to back down in a parliamentary battle with the Commons over the government's Corporate Manslaughter Bill.

The House of Lords wants the scope of the legislation to include those deaths which occur in custody.

The government has accepted this point in principle - but will not set a date for when the law would be extended in this way.

Now peers have voted by a majority of 29 to insist on the change.

This is the fifth time Peers have sent the bill back to the Commons - but it now faces the risk of running out of parliamentary time.

There is only a week left before parliament begins its long summer break.

The legislation will allow companies to be prosecuted for gross negligence leading to deaths of employees or members of the public.




SEE ALSO
Ministers lose manslaughter vote
22 May 07 |  UK Politics
Vote to extend manslaughter bill
05 Feb 07 |  UK Politics
Corporate killing law to change
21 Jul 06 |  UK Politics

RELATED INTERNET LINKS
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites



FEATURES, VIEWS, ANALYSIS
Has China's housing bubble burst?
How the world's oldest clove tree defied an empire
Why Royal Ballet principal Sergei Polunin quit

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

AmericasAfricaEuropeMiddle EastSouth AsiaAsia Pacific