Lord Tyrie

14 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

14 sessions
Lords Proceedings 1 July 2026
Pharmacy Closures
Has any consideration been given to some relaxation of the rules which restrict the ability of GPs to open pharmacies at their practices, to which the Minister has already alluded? Might it be possible to alleviate this problem by relaxing those rules?
Lords Proceedings 18 June 2026
Face-to-face Banking Services
Face-to-face banking may be a lost cause, but we should at least be able to put in place a system that enables customers to speak to a human being rather than face a bot. This review could benefit from widening its terms of reference. Can the Minister take away what he has heard today with a view to…
Lords Proceedings 4 June 2026
Temporary Skilled Worker Visas: Creative Occupations
My Lords, do the Government accept that, across a wide range of skills, the country is simply unable at the moment to attract many of the most talented people that it needs in order to secure growth, and that part of the problem is the administrative burden, which has just been alluded to, of making…
Lords Proceedings 26 March 2026
Middle East: Economic Update
My Lords, as I understand it, the Government’s commitment on defence spending is to increase it from the 2.3% of GDP that it inherited to 2.6% of GDP, which the Minister has reiterated now. In the 1930s, in the five-year period after 1933, defence spending in this country increased from about 2.3% t…
Lords Oral Questions 26 March 2026
HBOS: Fraud Investigation
As I have previously said, Lloyds Banking Group has reiterated the point that it will make the findings of Dame Linda’s review available when completed and will co-operate fully with Parliament. The noble Lord mentioned compensation. As I understand it, the independent Foskett Panel was established …
Lords Oral Questions 16 March 2026
UK Public Servants: International Secondments
I am not sure how many secondments would work on that basis, but we already have in place keeping-in-touch conversations, where those who have been seconded must have regular conversations with their home department, as well as everything determined within the secondment agreement. Every secondment …
Lords Oral Questions 29 January 2026
Water Companies: Fines
We are working to ensure that the money that we get from fines is spent in the best possible way. We have had so many debates and questions around water from everybody in this House; what we need to do is tackle the problem for good and for the long term. We can talk about fines and about bonuses un…
Lords Oral Questions 8 January 2026
Greenland
There is no world in which I am answering that question. There is always negotiation and discussion about the appropriate use of bases in this country. I just remind noble Lords—I do not think they need to be reminded—that the very close military, security and intelligence co-operation between the U…
Lords Debate 14 November 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, I shall be even more brief than the noble Lord, Lord Tyrie, but I put on record that I am quite in favour of Damascene conversions on this occasion. This last hour and a half have shown us that this is irrespective of the aims of the Bill. The way the Bill is written has so many flaws that…
Lords Oral Questions 13 November 2025
Jobs Market
My Lords, the Government did an impact assessment at the time and acknowledged that there might be an impact on labour supply when they made changes to the national insurance regime. Obviously, what happens in the new Budget I know nothing about and it will come forward. What we have done is work ve…
Lords Debate 12 September 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, I believe in choice and personal autonomy, but, if this Bill is passed, it will change how we treat each other as humans, and not for the better. Hard cases make bad law and the Bill is defective in too many respects. I say that despite the imperfect state of the current law. The reports …
Lords Proceedings 16 July 2025
Afghanistan
I think noble Lords in this House would agree that the last Government and this Government acted properly in handling this, in every substantive respect. Unfortunately, that is not how this case, at least in part, is being presented in the media. Part of the media is still presenting this as if ther…
Lords Oral Questions 10 July 2025
Primary Stock Exchange Listings
I cannot say what the Chancellor is going to say at her Mansion House speech now, otherwise there would not be much point in her giving her Mansion House speech then. She will publish a 10-year strategy for financial services at that point, and I am sure the noble Lord will enjoy reading it.
Lords Oral Questions 13 May 2025
Scientists: Working in the United Kingdom
As I said in answer to an earlier question, I am keen to make sure we have a robust system to attract the best talent from all over the world—this is not targeted at any particular place—and I will make announcements about that very shortly. In the immigration White Paper, the routes for a global ta…

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