Baroness Williams of Trafford

15 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

15 sessions
Lords Proceedings 15 June 2026
Immigration: Eurodac and SIS II
My Lords, as the noble Baroness, Lady Chakrabarti, said, SIS II is available to non-Schengen countries, so surely the discussion with the EU is not about Schengen or non-Schengen, or EU or non-EU; it is a system that benefits us all.
Lords Debate 12 February 2026
Lord Mandelson: Government Response to Humble Address Motion
My Lords, I thank the Minister for repeating the Statement. Events have moved on somewhat since the humble Address on 4 February. Then, it was Lord Mandelson; now, it is the noble Lord, Lord Doyle. Unless the vetting process has changed recently, this is a question not about process but about the Pr…
Lords Proceedings 2 February 2026
Tributes: Lord McFall of Alcluith
My Lords, in welcoming the new Lord Speaker, it gives me great pleasure to thank the noble Lord, Lord McFall, for his time as Lord Speaker. As the House knows, my noble friend Lord True cannot be here to pay tribute, but I am sure that our sentiments are the same: that the noble Lord, Lord McFall, h…
Lords Proceedings 18 December 2025
Tributes
My Lords, sometimes in this House, it feels like our years should be measured in dog years, particularly when you are in opposition. As this year draws to a close, it is a pleasure to follow the Government Chief Whip in paying tribute to those who make the work of this House possible and who will be…
Lords Debate 14 November 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
Since I was standing, I will be very brief. I support what the Chief Whip said. I agree with what the noble Baroness, Lady Hayman, said earlier. I agree with the Government Chief Whip about not giving government time, but we need more time to deal with this as a Private Member’s Bill. I do not think…
Lords Proceedings 13 November 2025
Arrangement of Business
My Lords, I thank the Government Chief Whip for outlining the process for tomorrow, which is entirely within the normal run of things. I also join him in thanking everyone who has worked so hard to draw up the amendments and the groupings.
Lords Proceedings 24 July 2025
Tributes
My Lords, as the Government Chief Whip read out the various statistics of how long we have sat—the number of days, Questions and Divisions—the House must have felt every one of them. It has been a very long stint indeed. I take this opportunity before we all head off to Summer Recess to thank all t…
Lords Oral Questions 26 June 2025
Diabetes: 10-Year Health Plan
The matter of health inequalities is, obviously, one we are very concerned about. A national review is currently under way to update on monitoring, including of various groups. NHS England supports ICBs in improving diabetes care, including through the use of the medical technologies that the noble …
Lords Oral Questions 25 June 2025
Perinatal Mental Health
As the noble Baroness is aware, the long-awaited 10-year plan will be with us shortly. That will set out the parameters for change and the services that we need. Following that, there will a long-term workforce plan, which will deal with the kind of matters the noble Baroness referred to.
Lords Oral Questions 24 June 2025
Baby Foods: Nutrition and Marketing
The noble Baroness touches on the importance of the family hub model, making sure that it builds on Sure Start, but it is also important that we keep an eye on what is happening. The Competition and Markets Authority’s market study is important, and we are looking at this very closely. We want to wo…
Lords Debate 5 June 2025 2 contributions
Employment Rights Bill
My Lords, before my noble friend stands up—I hope he will not have to stand up—it is nearly 7.45 pm and it is Thursday. It is not just the convention but the firm convention of this House that the House should rise at about 7 pm on a Thursday. Therefore, will the Government Chief Whip move to resume…
The Chief Whip is absolutely right that the Government will get their business through; I have never demurred from that fact, as he did not when his party were in opposition. However, this is a 298-page Bill. We have made really good progress today—as the noble Baroness, Lady Jones of Whitchurch, sa…
Lords Debate 12 May 2025 2 contributions
Renters’ Rights Bill
My Lords, before the Minister stands up to respond, I just make the point that it has gone midnight. We did not start consideration of Committee until 8.30 pm. That has meant that people have gone home without putting forward their amendments, and there has not been proper scrutiny on the last few g…
The reason we are on the penultimate group is because people have not been in the Chamber to move their amendments in Committee. There have been very short debates in Committee, and some very important groups in Committee have just been glossed over—that is my point.
Lords Oral Questions 7 May 2025
Sport: Supreme Court Ruling on Sex and Gender
The noble Baroness is right that the controversy or difficulty comes through the methods that are used to determine sex or conditions for entry within those sports. I still think it is not the role of government or within the power of government to tell international sporting bodies what conditions …
Lords Oral Questions 1 May 2025
For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers: Interim Update
In terms of the clarity of the judgment, as we discussed last week in response to the statement, work is already going on across the health service and other parts of government service. But, as with other judgments, the important clarity around some of the complexities in the application of this ju…
Lords Oral Questions 30 April 2025
Homelessness: Young Adults
Okay—a long time. Will the Minister please agree to look into this logjam and see whether she can be Dyno-Rod?

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