Lord Boateng

17 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

17 sessions
Lords Committee Stage 30 June 2026
Ukraine: International Claims Commission Convention
My Lords, I am grateful for the indulgence of the chair and the committee for the opportunity to speak in the gap in this important debate. I express at the outset gratitude to our chair for his role in the presentation of this report as well as for his opening remarks, and of course to the secretar…
Lords Debate 14 April 2026
Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill
My Lords, the Minister is not so much a sparrer as a knocker-outer, which is why we love him on this side and why even that lot have to respect him, but I wonder whether he will respond to a question that the whole House has. While it is perfectly true that there can be no treaty without the agreeme…
Lords Debate 14 April 2026
Grenfell Tower Memorial (Expenditure) Bill
My Lords, this has been an incredibly moving debate; in particular, the contribution of the noble Lord, Lord Roe of West Wickham, who shared his practical experience at some personal cost, I think. The noble Lord has helped us all to understand the context in which we debate this Bill today; I thank…
Lords Oral Questions 13 April 2026
Britain’s Battery Future Report
My noble friend is right to highlight the importance of battery supply chains and the challenges of potential forced labour exposure, particularly upstream, in raw material extraction and in refining stages. The UK is supporting international frameworks such as the UN guiding principles and the OECD…
Lords Oral Questions 25 February 2026
Cyclists: Safety
Hear, hear!
Lords Proceedings 19 January 2026
Northern Powerhouse Rail
You have lost us there.
Lords Oral Questions 26 November 2025 2 contributions
Visas: Highly Skilled People
It is the turn of the Labour Benches.
I thank my noble friend for that question. I pay tribute to his experience and commitment in this area. I too have history in the prison system, as it were: I was lead non-executive director of the Prison Service for many years, so I know first-hand some of the recruitment and retention problems tha…
Lords Oral Questions 28 October 2025
Built Environment Sector
My noble friend raises an interesting point, which I suspect has been raised in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, but it is not one that I can respond to at this point. I apologise for that, but I will also follow up with him afterwards.
Lords Proceedings 1 September 2025
Middle East
My Lords, there is a reason Sudan is not mentioned as much and the horrors taking place there are not given the attention they deserve. It is because Sudan is in Africa—that is why—and Africa is not seen as having the same strategic importance as the Middle East. However, Africa—southern Africa in …
Lords Oral Questions 16 July 2025
Parthenon Sculptures: Return
The majority of museums are able to deal with the restitution of human remains on a case-by-case basis. My noble friend will be aware that I am planning to have a meeting with my noble friend Lady Merron to discuss issues relating to the Human Tissue Act. There is human remains guidance for museums,…
Lords Oral Questions 14 July 2025
Advertising Restrictions on Less Healthy Food
What absolutely terrifies me is how I can remember the jingles from so many adverts from when I was a child. I am not sure if I did any revision for exams or not—I cannot remember any of that, but I remember that Smash was going to transform our lives. My noble friend will be aware of the curriculum…
Lords Oral Questions 2 July 2025
Police: Facial Recognition Technology
My noble friend touches on important issues and again, I refer to the point I made earlier to the noble Baroness. A survey of the existing use of facial recognition technology estimated that there was no discrepancy between gender and race. My noble friend shows slight dissatisfaction with that pote…
Lords Proceedings 30 June 2025 3 contributions
UK-Mauritius Agreement on the Chagos Archipelago
Does the noble Lord agree that our claim to sovereignty stems from the treaty that we agreed in 1814?
I was not referring to the Chagossians.
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Lords Oral Questions 17 June 2025
International Vaccine Programmes: Funding
We work very closely with our partner Governments. We should respect the fact that they need not only vaccination partnerships but a sustainable workforce strategy themselves in order to deliver the healthcare that they require. We will continue to work closely with them. I know that the Health Secr…
Lords Proceedings 3 June 2025
Strategic Defence Review
My Lords, thanks are indeed due to my noble friend Lord Robertson and his team for this review, and to the Minister and the Secretary of State for the vigour with which they have addressed the challenge of redressing the balance in the priority we give to the defence of our nation. They ought to be …
Lords Proceedings 15 May 2025
Immigration System
My Lords, the UK’s world-class creative industries require a globally diverse workforce. Will the Minister give the industry and the general public the reassurance that the qualifications required under any future visa regime will take into account the specific nature of the creative industries—beca…
Lords Proceedings 9 May 2025
80th Anniversary of Victory in Europe and Victory over Japan
My Lords, it is a great privilege to take part in this debate today—

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