Lord Harrington of Watford

7 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

7 sessions
Lords Oral Questions 5 February 2026 4 contributions
Jobs Market
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Lords Oral Questions 5 February 2026 2 contributions
Youth Unemployment
My Lords, we have plenty of time. It is the Lib Dem Benches next, then the Cross Benches.
Browning.
Lords Proceedings 14 January 2026
New Medium Helicopter Contract
My Lords, maybe I can enlighten the Minister about the export prospects for the contract with Leonardo, which amounts to about 500 aircraft by 2040 for about £400 million. Leonardo—I declare my interest as chair of Make UK, which has 1,100 defence members, including Leonardo—has been very patient ab…
Lords Oral Questions 13 January 2026
Youth Guarantee Scheme: Evaluation
The noble Lord is right that I have been able to speak to Make UK about the important role of apprenticeships in delivering engineering skills for young and older people. I understand the concerns raised about the funding rates for engineering apprenticeships. That is why, as I said when I met Make …
Lords Oral Questions 15 October 2025
Modular Nuclear Programme
I thank the noble Lord for that question. It will take a Labour Government to ensure that it happens. We are nine years on from 2017 and we have made the commitment. We know what we are doing about this. We will ensure that we have a great future for our manufacturing sector and the people with the …
Lords Proceedings 24 June 2025
UK Infrastructure: 10-year Strategy
My Lords, I shall do my best to comply with the spirit of cross-party consensus day. I should first declare from the register that I am chairman of Make UK, which has more than 20,000 member companies in manufacturing and infrastructure. I commend the Government on this 10-year infrastructure plan a…
Lords Proceedings 6 May 2025
Energy Prices: Energy-intensive Industries
My Lords, I am chairman of Make UK, which represents 27,000 manufacturing businesses in the UK, which I think by mutual acclaim amount to between 10% and 15% of GDP. Our members are extremely worried because they face a 50% premium—at the absolute minimum—on the price of the electricity they have to…

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