Baroness Neville-Jones

5 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

5 sessions
Lords Debate 9 July 2026
Defence Readiness Bill
My Lords, it is customary to say what a pleasure it is to follow the previous speaker, and I do so with genuine enthusiasm. The noble Lord, Lord Harris, has chaired the National Preparedness Commission with great vigour, and it has produced a great deal of extraordinarily detailed and high-quality w…
Lords Oral Questions 29 January 2026 2 contributions
Superintelligent AI
My Lords, I remind Members that the advisory time is four minutes. The last debate ran short of time. We need to make sure that the Minister has ample time to respond. I hope everyone will respect that.
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Hunt, for initiating this vital debate. We hear many claims about the enormous benefits that artificial intelligence has to offer, and indeed many of them will prove to be true, but today we must confront the potential downside risks for the human race. In part…
Lords Debate 7 January 2026
Crime and Policing Bill
My Lords, I support the amendments in this group, especially Amendments 360 and 362, tabled by the noble Lord, Lord Clement-Jones, and my noble friend Lord Holmes. Like others, I welcome that the Government appear to have seen value in the introduction of a statutory defence for cyber security rese…
Lords Proceedings 31 October 2025
Ukraine
My Lords, it is extraordinarily difficult for most people in this country to get an accurate feel for what is really happening in Ukraine. Where are we after three and a half years of intense combat? All estimates of territorial gains and casualties must of course be treated with caution, as there a…
Lords Proceedings 30 June 2025
UK-Mauritius Agreement on the Chagos Archipelago
My Lords, at times this afternoon, I was beginning to think that I had turned into my namesake, Alice Liddell, walking through the looking glass. The speech that began this debate was from a noble Lord who had been a Minister in the previous Government. His attempts to knock back everything that had…

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