Baroness Brown of Silvertown

21 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

21 sessions
Lords Proceedings 15 July 2026
Sudan: Operational Restrictions on Humanitarian Actors
I am grateful to the Minister for that Answer. As we are all painfully aware, the conflict in Sudan has created a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. Atrocities loom in El Obeid as they did in El Fasher and external actors continue to fuel this war. It is appalling that parties to the conflict are imp…
Lords Proceedings 1 June 2026
For Women Scotland Ltd v Scottish Ministers
My Lords, the code, read alongside the building regulations, creates conditions in which anyone may feel entitled to challenge anyone in a single-sex facility whose appearance does not satisfy them. Can the Minister point to any evidence that trans people in public toilets represent a significant ri…
Lords Proceedings 20 May 2026
Youth Justice
Can my noble friend the Minister talk a little more about bail fostering? In my dealings with the parents of children who were caught up in county lines, one of the biggest issues they had was getting the child away from the pernicious behaviours of the gang. Being able to foster a child outside the…
Lords Oral Questions 22 April 2026
Burial Provision in England and Wales
My Lords, the Government believe that families who have suffered the unimaginable loss of a child should not have to worry about the cost of a funeral. The children’s funeral fund is not means-tested; it is available where the death of a child takes place in England, regardless of nationality, faith…
Lords Oral Questions 24 March 2026
Renters’ Rights Act: Definition of Court Readiness
My noble friend is quite right. Her experience as an MP was similar to mine as a councillor. I had client after client come to me to discuss the horrendous impacts of homelessness. But we are implementing this Act not just for tenants but for landlords. As I said, good landlords deserve support, and…
Lords Proceedings 6 March 2026
International Women’s Day
My Lords, it is a great honour to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Brown, and take part in this International Women’s Day debate, especially on this special day, when so many of our newly ennobled women made their brilliant maiden speeches. We have heard of their remarkable achievements. They are ins…
Lords Oral Questions 26 February 2026 3 contributions
Equality and Human Rights Commission
My Lords—
We will hear from the Conservative Benches next.
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Lords Proceedings 11 February 2026
Court Reporting Data
My Lords, I know my noble friend the Minister will agree that it was utterly unacceptable for the company concerned to release personal information about vulnerable victims and witnesses without their permission or the permission of the department. As she knows, I am not a lawyer, but does she consi…
Lords Debate 9 January 2026
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, my Amendment 51 and others would require the providers of assisted dying services to ensure that all persons seeking such services have discussed the range of end-of-life options available to them with a palliative care specialist. The Government and proponents of the Bill have promised t…
Lords Oral Questions 18 November 2025
Election Law
I thank my noble friend for her question. As we set out in July’s strategy, the Government have committed to introducing more automated approaches to electoral registration. We are actively exploring some very innovative approaches to registration, including leveraging some of the public sector data…
Lords Proceedings 4 November 2025
Sudan: Protection of Civilians
We all know that part of the problem in Sudan is that what is going on is being funded by outside actors who have their own skin in the game and their own political and economic motivations. Can the Minister assure me that we are using our position to put pressure on those who are funding this outra…
Lords Oral Questions 20 October 2025
Healthcare Provision: Inequalities
My Lords, on behalf of my noble friend Lady Brown of Silvertown, and at her request, I beg leave to ask the Question standing in her name on the Order Paper.
Lords Oral Questions 16 October 2025 2 contributions
Starvation as a Weapon of War
My Lords, I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity to raise an important issue that affects millions of people around the world. Today is World Food Day, and this year’s theme calls for global collaboration to create a peaceful, sustainable, prosperous and food-secure future. Yet we live with t…
I thank the noble Baroness for securing this debate. In my own family’s memory lies Sarajevo and the siege, when starvation was wielded as a weapon and for more than 1,400 days, civilians were cut off from food, water, medicines and power. Some starved, surviving on nettles, grass and animal feed; o…
Lords Oral Questions 9 September 2025 2 contributions
Child Houses for Child Victims of Sexual Abuse
My Lords, the Government have highlighted the Lighthouse as a model of good practice in the provision of multi-agency, joined-up, child-friendly support for children affected by sexual abuse. We want to see more local areas adopt such multi-agency models and we are working across government to devel…
I am grateful to my noble friend for her question. She will know that the Government have accepted—certainly from the Home Office’s perspective—the recommendations of the report on child sexual abuse from IICSA. Some recommendations have been mirrored by the recent report on grooming gangs by the no…
Lords Oral Questions 17 July 2025 2 contributions
Tackling Unsustainable Debt
My Lords, as set out in our manifesto, tackling unsustainable debt in low-income countries is a key development priority for this Government. We are working closely with partners to strengthen and speed up the G20 common framework to enhance debt transparency for debtor and creditors. We have set up…
I am very grateful to my noble friend for her question and I pay tribute to her considerable expertise on these issues; I know she served as shadow Minister for Africa for several years. The Government fully agree that private creditors must play their part in debt restructurings. The Paris Club and…
Lords Oral Questions 19 June 2025
Social Housing
I thank my noble friend. Of course I would say this, but local government is absolutely critical to delivering the new, generational change in the number of social homes being delivered. Our changes to reverse the set of supply-negative changes made by the previous Government introduce a wider set o…
Lords Oral Questions 17 June 2025
E-scooters, E-bikes and Pedal Bikes: Legislation
The Government understand that position completely, and there is enforcement. Last year, the City of London Police seized 324 e-cycles for having no insurance, and the Metropolitan Police seized 1,076. Of course the issue, as my noble friend relates, is not merely illegal use of the cycles; it is th…
Lords Oral Questions 11 June 2025
United Kingdom Jobs Market
I thank my noble friend for that question. She makes an essential point about growing young people’s aspiration and potential, as well as about the future of our economy and of our country. I am pleased to tell her that the Government are supporting more young people into work through our new youth …
Lords Proceedings 20 May 2025
NHS and Care Volunteer Responders Service
My Lords, can the Minister assure me that we will not use volunteers to plug the gap in NHS services and that people will get an appropriate level of care when they arrive at an NHS facility?
Lords Oral Questions 6 May 2025 2 contributions
Knife Crime
The Government are taking a number of steps to halve knife crime within a decade as part of the safer streets mission. We have created the Young Futures programme, the coalition to halve knife crime, the knife-enabled robbery task force, and we are bringing in new and stronger legislation to crack d…
I pay tribute to my noble friend for the work she did on this very issue as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons. She has pressed very hard for an offence to try to break up criminal gangs luring young people into violence and crime. I am pleased to tell her that, as she will know, there i…
Lords Debate 1 May 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
My Lords, I welcome the opportunity to debate the Bill. I take this opportunity to thank the Minister and the Secretary of State for the briefing they gave us and the opportunity to express, in my case, the concerns I have about the resources and funds available to run the breakfast clubs. I declare…

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