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Lords Oral Questions 16 October 2025
Music and Dance Schools: Affordable Access
My Lords, my purpose in raising this question is to highlight the vital role of MDS, the music and dance scheme, which provides means-tested support to enable exceptionally talented young children from all backgrounds to attend specialist music and dance schools. I should draw attention to my intere…
Lords Proceedings 18 July 2025 2 contributions
Strategic Defence Review 2025
I am winding up. I hope that the noble Lord, Lord Coaker, can give me an assurance that there will be jobs in the British clothing industry.
I congratulate my noble friend Lord McCabe on his striking maiden speech. We look forward to hearing more from him in the future. He comes from Port Glasgow, like the noble Baroness, Lady Goldie. Admiral West—the noble Lord, Lord West—comes from Clydebank, and I come from Dunoon, so the Firth of Cly…
Lords Debate 17 July 2025
Planning and Infrastructure Bill
Sorry, it is for the noble Baroness, Lady Scott, to deal with Amendment 3 first.
Lords Debate 17 July 2025
Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, we need to move to consider the Statement, as the Minister delivering it must attend Grand Committee for a debate which will commence before this group finishes. While unusual, I therefore beg to move that the debate on this amendment do adjourn, and we will return to it after the Statemen…
Lords Oral Questions 17 July 2025
European Convention on Human Rights
My Lords, does my noble friend the Minister agree that because the ECHR is committed to upholding the right to free and fair elections, those who advocate leaving the convention should understand that it would send a strong negative signal about the UK’s commitment to strengthening democracy and wou…
Lords Proceedings 16 July 2025 2 contributions
Afghanistan
Excuse me, it is the turn of Labour and then the Cross Benches.
We will hear from the Tory Benches.
Lords Oral Questions 7 July 2025
Artificial Intelligence: News Media
I am not sure there was a question there, but I note the noble Lord’s comments.
Lords Debate 4 July 2025 2 contributions
Still-Birth (Definition) Bill [HL]
I would be particularly grateful if the noble Baroness could come back to me on Part 2 of the 2019 Act, which authorises coroners to become involved in stillbirths.
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have spoken on this important issue. I also thank the Public Bill Office and the Library for their support and guidance; I am most grateful to them. I commend the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Guildford for sharing his personal experiences of working wit…
Lords Oral Questions 30 June 2025
Humanist Weddings
I am grateful. Has the Minister refreshed his memory as to what he said on this subject on 25 April 2022 when he was in opposition? This is what he said: “My Lords, the Liberal Democrats clearly support this change; the Labour Party supports this change; the Government in Wales support this change;…
Lords Proceedings 18 June 2025
Child Sexual Exploitation: Casey Report
We will hear from the Labour Party, followed by the Cross-Benchers.
Lords Proceedings 12 June 2025
Spending Review 2025
I am sorry, but it is the turn of the Labour Benches.
Lords Oral Questions 4 June 2025
Alaa Abd el-Fattah
My Lords, as a mother, my heart goes out to the mother of Alaa Abd el-Fattah, Laila Soueif. I cannot imagine the pain that she and her family are going through. Given that the Egyptian Parliament is about to go into recess for Eid and that there may be little extra chance to have the time to negotia…
Lords Oral Questions 22 May 2025
Social Care Reform
My Lords, can the Minister tell us what progress has been made on addressing the problem faced by many unpaid carers who have been penalised, through no fault of their own, for having been paid too much because of technical failures in DWP? Are we making progress on addressing those very serious iss…
Lords Debate 21 May 2025 2 contributions
Employment Rights Bill
I think the noble Lord is speaking to the previous amendment, which is about apprentices.
This is the clause stand part notice. The previous amendment was about apprentices, which I think the noble Lord is speaking about.
Lords Proceedings 13 May 2025
Trade Negotiations
My Lords, it is the turn of the Tory Benches.

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