Baroness Royall of Blaisdon

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Lords Debate 16 October 2025
Crime and Policing Bill
My Lords, I will focus on disorder in public places and spaces, which is having such a detrimental effect on our lives. In doing so, I will concentrate on Clauses 37 and 38, which create a new stand-alone offence of assault against a retail worker and build on the aggravated offence contained in the…
Lords Oral Questions 16 October 2025
Fracture Liaison Services
My Lords, I too welcome the persistent, skilful and incredibly determined approach of the noble Lord, Lord Black of Brentwood, to achieve what is clearly needed—that is, the expansion of the use of fracture liaison services to 100% coverage by 2030. This commitment, contained in the 10-year health p…
Lords Oral Questions 16 October 2025
Music and Dance Schools: Affordable Access
My Lords, there were comments last week about Canterbury Cathedral posting graffiti in the great cathedral as part of an exhibition to attract young people. Many people saw as it as an act of great vandalism. I rather saw it as quite avant-garde, experimental and exciting, but that is an aside. I h…
Lords Debate 19 September 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, I have not changed my opposition to the concept of assisted dying since the previous debates in your Lordships’ House in 2015 and 2021. My views, which are not influenced by religious teaching, are based on my opposition—like the noble Lord, Lord Deben—to the passing of laws that permit th…
Lords Oral Questions 17 September 2025
Israel: Royal College of Defence Studies
Hamas is a terrorist organisation. It does not believe in a two-state solution. We believe that Israel and the state of Palestine should live safely, in prosperity and security, alongside one another.
Lords Oral Questions 3 September 2025
Prostate Cancer
My Lords, I, too, thank the noble Lord, Lord Mott, for initiating this timely debate. Prostate cancer is now Northern Ireland’s most common cancer, and yet is the only major cancer without a national screening programme. According to the latest statistics, more than 1,300 men are diagnosed with pros…
Lords Oral Questions 7 July 2025
Artificial Intelligence: News Media
Absolutely.
Lords Proceedings 1 July 2025
G7 and NATO Summits
My Lords, we should be relieved that we have a Prime Minister who is taking a leading role in the world, where we are and are seen to be a force for good. The UK is a leader on the world stage again. I welcome the Statement, including the fact that there is now an opportunity to push for a ceasefire…
Lords Oral Questions 30 June 2025
Humanist Weddings
I thank my noble friend for that question. I think the answer is the same as that I have given to others, which is because solving this anomaly for humanists would create other anomalies. That is why we want to take our time, although we are working at pace, to resolve the anomalies with weddings in…
Lords Oral Questions 16 June 2025 3 contributions
Israel: Arab Israeli and Jewish Israeli Communities
My Lords, the United Kingdom Government remain committed to supporting peaceful coexistence and dialogue. We actively promote interfaith understanding through initiatives such as the Drumlanrig accord. Our diplomatic missions regularly meet with Arab Israeli and Jewish Israeli organisations that pro…
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Lords Oral Questions 19 May 2025
Science and Innovation: Alan Turing Institute
I thank the noble Baroness. I wonder whether she read the piece I wrote, which said something very similar. I agree entirely that this has to be inclusive innovation and that it is not about two shiny objects at the end of the line—Oxford and Cambridge—but about the corridor in its entirety. It abso…

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