Lord Scriven

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Lords Proceedings 9 July 2026
Artificial Intelligence: Vaccine Technology
My Lords, if a foreign tech firm uses NHS patient data records to train its AI to discover a new vaccine, what mechanisms will the Government put in place to ensure that the NHS is not charged full market price for those vaccines?
Lords Proceedings 9 July 2026
UK Migration
My Lords, there are roughly 7,000 vacancies for doctors in the NHS. According to the BMA’s records, nearly 2,000 registered refugees have a medical qualification, and some of them have been waiting over two years for their asylum application to be processed. Would it not be a good idea to have a sys…
Lords Proceedings 1 July 2026
Pharmacy Closures
My Lords, community pharmacy has lost thousands of full-time pharmacists in recent years, and many have been recruited directly to other parts of the NHS that can afford to pay more. What more can the Government do to support community pharmacists to minimise this internal displacement and help keep…
Lords Debate 1 July 2026
Draft Conversion Practices Bill
My Lords, before I start, it is worth remembering that in the middle of all this conversion therapy are individuals who are dealing with trauma. It is beholden on all of us to dial down the volume and discuss this much more calmly. We on these Benches welcome this Statement and the publication of t…
Lords Proceedings 25 June 2026 2 contributions
Healthcare Services: Acute, Primary and Community
My Lords, it is always a pleasure to follow my noble friend Lady Walmsley; I will pick up on her final theme. I thank my noble friend Lady Janke for initiating this important debate. As the vice-chair of the APPG on Pharmacy, I think the case for extra investment has been made by both her and my nob…
My point was that flexibility is taken away when national directives come down, forcing ICBs to spend money on acute and emergency care.
Lords Proceedings 25 June 2026 2 contributions
Puberty Blockers Trial: Consent
My Lords—
My Lords, the review from the noble Baroness, Lady Cass, warned that having no formal medical routes risks driving families towards unregulated online pharmacies and private clinics abroad. Given that an indefinite pause of the trial left some highly vulnerable young people in a state of clinical li…
Lords Proceedings 24 June 2026
Resistant Hypertension
My Lords, following on from my noble friend’s question and the Minister’s answer, there is no definition in the department of preventable spending. Will the new modern service framework determine a definition of what preventable spending is so that it can be tracked over time to see whether preventi…
Lords Proceedings 17 June 2026
Integrated Care Boards: Budgets
My Lords, that is all well and good, but financial transparency is the bedrock of accountability. Yet in the answer to a recent FoI request, 80% of ICBs indicated that they could not identify their spending on learning disability services. Will the Minister acknowledge that without the basic financi…
Lords Proceedings 11 June 2026
Misinformation: Social Market Foundation Report
My Lords, once people get into the rabbit hole of disinformation or misinformation, the algorithms keep contributing to and multiplying the problem. Is it an option to look at the Government legislating that, every so often, the large tech companies have to press an “algorithm set to zero” button, w…
Lords Proceedings 3 June 2026
Equality Act 2010: Code of Practice
My Lords, I thank the Minister for this Statement on a profoundly important yet sensitive matter. When we debate the updated code of practice, we must remember that at the heart of this issue are fellow citizens. If we listen closely, we find that people affected by the code are driven by exactly th…
Lords Proceedings 2 June 2026
Windrush Compensation Scheme
My Lords, victims of state problems such as the Post Office Horizon scandal and the infected blood scandal have been given fully funded, independent legal support. What makes this so different that there is no equity for these people?
Lords Proceedings 1 June 2026
For Women Scotland Ltd v Scottish Ministers
My Lords, given that the Government’s own impact assessment on the guidance notes the real-world problems that will still impact some women and trans individuals, by what measures will the Government be evaluating the impact of these challenges and whether the guidance actually meets its aims and am…
Lords Proceedings 18 May 2026
Healthy Life Expectancy: England
My Lords, people with a learning disability enter periods of multimorbidity and chronic illness 20 to 30 years earlier than those without a learning disability. What are the Government going to do to stop this national scandal?
Lords Proceedings 28 April 2026
Pension Schemes
My Lords, I am agnostic about insourcing or outsourcing. What I want is good service for the pensioners. Just to give an example of how insourcing might not always go right—and I appreciate that the Minister will probably have to write to me on this, because I am going slightly tangentially—the NHS …
Lords Proceedings 28 April 2026
Lord Mandelson Humble Address: Government Response Update
My Lords, today, we learned of an un-minuted meeting at which senior advisers to the Prime Minister bypassed Civil Service oversight to green-light a known high-risk appointment. Can the Minister tell the House how this meeting was within the normal due process and who gave the order to exclude the …
Lords Proceedings 28 April 2026
Middle East: Economic Update
My Lords, one of the implications of what has happened in the Middle East is that the United Arab Emirates has announced that it is withdrawing from OPEC, which will have an impact on global oil market volatility. In the light of this new scenario, are the Government planning to take extra steps to …
Lords Debate 23 April 2026 2 contributions
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
My Lords, I wish to test the opinion of the House.
The Minister is making the case in her answer that local discretion is required to move from one model to the other depending on local circumstance, rather than being centrally prescribed by Westminster.
Lords Statutory Instrument 21 April 2026 2 contributions
Local Authorities (Changes to Years of Ordinary Elections) (England) (Revocation) Order 2026
My Lords, I am pleased to respond to this regret Motion for the Government. Before turning to the order itself, I think it is worth setting out the wider context for the local government reorganisation programme. We are on track and making good progress, including elections scheduled this May for ea…
The postponement was done at the request of the councils concerned, which had concerns about capacity. I think some of them may still have those concerns, but we are supporting them through that process. As my noble friend Lord Davies has said, decisions have been taken in the past to postpone elect…
Lords Debate 13 April 2026
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
Not me.
Lords Oral Questions 26 March 2026 2 contributions
Learning Disabilities: Health and Social Care Access
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who put their names down to speak in this important short debate, which for me is rather a raw one. This debate is not to ask for more of the same; to do so would be to sign death sentences for thousands more individuals with a learning disability. The system does m…
My Lords, I congratulate the noble Lord, Lord Scriven, and thank him for securing this important debate and for his deeply powerful and moving speech. One day in 2018, I was walking down a south London street, trying desperately to get through on the phone to my older sister’s GP in the West Midlan…
Lords Oral Questions 25 March 2026
Media Freedom Coalition
Welcome to multilateralism—it does throw up these issues from time to time. Personally, I take the view that being in the club gives you a greater chance of being able to exert influence and have those very direct conversations face to face rather than less directly. But each case should be taken on…
Lords Oral Questions 23 March 2026
Migraine Care: 10-year Health Plan
We constantly review and discuss with pharmacists the range of conditions they cover. It has been one of the highly successful ways of making community-based care available, and we certainly want to continue to work with pharmacists. It is also important to note that more modern treatments are avail…
Lords Oral Questions 19 March 2026
Unpaid Carers: Patient Hospital Discharge
I know the noble Lord will be aware of the better care fund, to which there is a commitment of some £9 billion. It can be used in various ways, including in the way that he described. I look forward to the work of the LGA’s better care fund support programme that we will commission this year so that…
Lords Oral Questions 18 March 2026
High Streets and Towns: Regeneration
We are very keen to make sure that vacant units get filled. We have introduced lots of powers to enable councils to do that, but we also recognise upward rent pressures. Many landlords have upwards-only rent reviews now, so we are bringing in a step in the English devolution Bill to make sure that t…
Lords Proceedings 17 March 2026
GP Contract
My Lords, the Government have now mandated a cast-iron guarantee that GP practices’ online portals must remain open in core hours, but a portal is merely a digital letterbox, it is not a clinician. Has the department conducted a full clinical risk assessment of the danger of red-flag symptoms being …

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