Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer

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Lords Oral Questions 18 June 2025 2 contributions
Wild Camping
My Lords, I am delighted that last month’s Supreme Court judgment upheld the public’s right to continue to wild camp on Dartmoor—one of our country’s most beloved landscapes, with its iconic moorlands. The Government continue to recognise the importance of providing access to the outdoors. We will i…
I wonder what kind of larks the noble Baroness envisions; she makes wild camping sound very exciting. She asks a very important question. The Government currently have no plans to extend wild camping as a guarantee in other national parks. Every national park is different, so it is important that ea…
Lords Proceedings 16 June 2025
Conflict in the Middle East
My Lords, there is no doubt that the long-term solution, as the Minister rightly says, must be diplomatic, and I am glad he emphasised the importance of nuclear non-proliferation. The vast majority of countries in the Middle East would like it to be a nuclear weapons-free zone. He is right to emphas…
Lords Debate 6 June 2025
Complications from Abortions (Annual Report) Bill [HL]
My Lords, I was here for Second Reading and I was here to hear the noble Lord, Lord Moylan, tell us about how the abortion landscape is shifting quite rapidly. Between Second Reading and today, we saw a vivid example of just how that landscape is shifting and why it needs to shift very rapidly, beca…
Lords Debate 14 May 2025
Renters’ Rights Bill
My Lords, I have added my name to Amendments 262 and 271. I am very grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Cashman, for tabling them and for his excellent introduction, which explained the lamentable situation we have arrived at whereby people living on boats continually fall through the cracks between ho…
Lords Committee Stage 13 May 2025
High Streets (Built Environment Committee Report)
My Lords, it was a privilege to be a member of the Built Environment Committee under the expert chairmanship of the previous chairman, the noble Lord, Lord Moylan. Our inquiry on high streets received more than 60 submissions of evidence from many organisations and individuals. I thank our excellent…
Lords Debate 6 May 2025 3 contributions
Renters’ Rights Bill
My Lords, I rise to speak to Amendments 119 and 126 in my name, to which the noble Lord, Lord Black of Brentwood, has added his name. The provisions of my two amendments simply mirror the provisions that are in Amendments 118 and 125, so that they will apply to superior landlords as well as landlord…
My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Dobbs, was as entertaining as ever in speaking to his amendment. But none of us was here in 1990—here in your Lordships’ House, I mean; obviously, we were around. In 1990, this discussion took place on the definition of a pet under the Environmental Protection Act, whi…
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