Baroness Finn

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Lords Oral Questions 2 September 2025 2 contributions
Civil Service: Interns
The refocused Civil Service summer internship scheme will give talented undergraduates from lower socioeconomic backgrounds the opportunity to see what a career in the Civil Service is like. We will assess eligibility for the summer internship scheme based on parental occupation at the age of 14. Th…
The noble Baroness will not be at all surprised that I believe this to be appropriate, fair and open. She raises a crucial point at the heart of this issue: it is not about permanent positions in the Civil Service. All the statutes that she referred to continue to apply. This is about how we ensure …
Lords Proceedings 24 July 2025
Infected Blood Inquiry: Additional Report
My Lords, I thank the Minister for this opportunity to ask questions on the additional report of the Infected Blood Inquiry. I thank Sir Brian Langstaff for his continued work to get justice for the victims. Like him, the Official Opposition want to see fair compensation provided without delay to ev…
Lords Debate 23 July 2025
Employment Rights Bill
My Lords, I support the amendment in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Burns. Several noble Lords, including me, spoke at some length in Committee, so I will not repeat the powerful arguments in favour of maintaining the outcome agreed in 2016 that new members should be explicitly asked to make an ac…
Lords Committee Stage 16 July 2025
Legislative Reform (Disclosure of Adult Social Care Data) Order 2025
I would thank your Lordships, but actually I am going to thank just the noble Baroness, Lady Finn—and the noble Lord, Lord Moynihan, for his for his constructive, supportive presence, as well as my noble friend Lady Blake. I thank the noble Baroness for the points she has raised. She is absolutely r…
Lords Proceedings 10 July 2025
Government Resilience Action Plan
My Lords, I thank the Minister for giving us the opportunity to scrutinise the Government’s resilience action plan. There is much to be welcomed in this plan. In an increasingly unstable period, both domestically and abroad, it is vital that we invest in our defence and security as well as our natio…
Lords Oral Questions 10 July 2025
Falkland Islands: Fisheries Exports Tariffs
My Lords, it is a stretch to go from fishing to agriculture, but I am more than up for the challenge. A thriving agriculture sector underpins our food security and supports the prosperity of regional communities across the UK. We will continue to seek fair and balanced deals, which include new expor…
Lords Debate 9 July 2025
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, these amendments call for a review of your Lordships’ House to consider the effect of the expulsion of our hereditary colleagues, and indeed to consider its very name. I thank noble Lords for their thoughtful contributions. The need to reflect, scrutinise and reassess is a defining virtue …
Lords Debate 9 July 2025
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, I will speak briefly as the issue of term limits was covered extensively in Committee and touched on briefly last week. I thank all noble Lords for their contributions. There have been a number of proposals for reform of your Lordships’ House during the debates on the Bill. In common with…
Lords Oral Questions 9 July 2025
Fujitsu: Government Contracts
The noble Baroness is absolutely correct that the tools now exist because of the Procurement Act 2023. They came into effect on 25 February this year. But the process the noble Baroness describes is quasi-judicial and it is vitally important that we follow the evidence and make sure that we are acti…
Lords Debate 4 July 2025
Still-Birth (Definition) Bill [HL]
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Benjamin, for introducing the Bill, and I know the importance this House places on ensuring that bereaved parents, regardless of the baby’s gestation, get the support and care they need. I pay tribute to the noble Baroness for the huge amount she has done …
Lords Proceedings 4 July 2025
UK Constitution: Oversight and Responsibility (Report from the Constitution Committee)
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lady Drake for securing this excellent and informative debate, and for her time spent chairing the Constitution Committee, during which it produced the report we are debating. I thank the noble Lord, Lord Beith, for leading the debate and making sure that we were we…
Lords Debate 2 July 2025 3 contributions
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, I spoke extensively about HOLAC in Committee, and noble Lords will probably all be grateful that I do not intend to repeat all I said. I know that there are many different views across this House on HOLAC, but I think we can all agree that we want a House that serves with integrity and co…
I thank your Lordships. So there were to be only 10 of them per Parliament, and they were meant to be for public service; I think they were meant to allow Cabinet Secretaries to be appointed here—which is marvellous, of course—and various others. But there has been a slight change in approach, and I…
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Lords Oral Questions 2 July 2025
NHS, Armed Forces and Civil Service Staff: Public Meetings
My Lords, there is no such gagging order. This is about the grid system and making sure that, if someone wishes to participate in an event where media will be present, a request goes through the head of comms in that government department. That is available to all officials, regardless of their stat…
Lords Oral Questions 26 June 2025
UK Extreme Heat
I thank the noble Baroness for the birthday wishes. It is wonderful to hear her cite my noble friend the Minister who is responsible for this. Obviously, MHCLG took responsibility for fire and rescue services only on 1 April, but we are very clear that we will be bringing forward the tool and the wi…
Lords Committee Stage 25 June 2025 3 contributions
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill
My Lords, many congratulations to the noble Viscount on the birth of his granddaughter. Amendment 122D, in my name and that of my noble friend Lord Younger, touches on a principle that we have returned to time and again during Committee: that those institutions asked to play a role in the delivery …
I thank the Minister for her response. In closing, I want to reiterate that the Bill asks a great deal of banks, in terms not just of compliance, but of active participation in delivering government policy. That comes with real operational and financial demands, especially for smaller institutions, …
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Lords Statutory Instrument 23 June 2025
Contracts for Difference (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Regulations 2025
The alleged saving is compared with the current price, which is astonishingly high. It is a saving because the wholesale price of electricity all over is going down. The contracts for difference for wind power are now being set at a level about two-thirds of where they were a couple of years ago. Th…
Lords Committee Stage 18 June 2025 2 contributions
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill
My Lords, Amendments 99A to 99C have been tabled, as ever, in the spirit of constructive scrutiny and with the aim of strengthening one of the more significant accountability provisions in the Bill: the independent review process set out in Clause 88. These amendments are modest, reasonable and nec…
My Lords, I thank the Minister for her reply. As we draw this debate to a close, I return to the fact that these amendments are rooted in the core values of fairness, transparency, independence and accountability. I thank the noble Lords, Lord Vaux and Lord Palmer, for their support, although I know…
Lords Committee Stage 16 June 2025
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill
My Lords, I rise to speak to this group of amendments, beginning with the Clause 74 stand part notice in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Kramer, which was moved by the noble Lord, Lord Palmer. In our view, Clause 74 is not only necessary but foundational. It establishes the power to issue eligi…
Lords Statutory Instrument 13 June 2025
Statutory Instruments (Amendment) Bill [HL]
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Thomas of Gresford, for bringing forward this Bill. It has been an excellent opportunity to highlight the importance of secondary legislation. This Government place great importance on Parliament having the information it needs to scrutinise. From the introduct…
Lords Oral Questions 12 June 2025
Ethics and Integrity Commission
The noble Baroness tempts me to give details about what the commission will or will not look like. I am sure we will discuss this in your Lordships’ House when parliamentary time allows. With regards to the independence of the chair, the appointments to bodies and offices listed in the public appoin…
Lords Committee Stage 11 June 2025 17 contributions
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill
My Lords, our amendments in this group seek to strengthen the rights of the liable person in the review process, incorporate further consideration of the cost burden we are asking banks to shoulder and ensure that parliamentary scrutiny can be applied to any further changes the Minister makes by reg…
I thank the Minister for her response. As we draw this discussion to a close, I will return to the core principles that underpin the amendments: fairness, accountability and proper parliamentary scrutiny. We are dealing here with significant powers that affect people’s financial lives and impose res…
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Lords Debate 10 June 2025 3 contributions
Employment Rights Bill
My Lords, I speak in support of the amendment tabled by the noble Lord, Lord Burns. I apologise that I was not able to speak at Second Reading, but I did have the pleasure of working on the Trade Union Act in 2016. I well remember the setting up of the Select Committee on Trade Union Political Funds…
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness for her intervention. I cannot speak to the balloting, et cetera, which is out of the scope of this amendment. I can say that shareholders in companies are able to vote at their company’s AGM. I did not pay tribute in my speech—and I apologise to the noble Lord,…
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Lords Committee Stage 9 June 2025 14 contributions
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill
My Lords, our amendments in this group seek to understand the sort of relationship the Government envisage between the PSFA and other public authorities, how the PSFA is to be resourced and sustained, and how we can incorporate greater independent oversight into how the PSFA will cover its costs. L…
I thank the Minister for her response. On the point raised by the noble Lord, Lord Palmer, we are looking at amending Clause 13(2)(b), on the relevant costs awarded in subsection (1) by a court or tribunal. The costs that are reasonably incurred by the Minister exercising powers in Chapter 4 are not…
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Lords Debate 6 June 2025
Complications from Abortions (Annual Report) Bill [HL]
My Lords, I apologise for not being able to attend Second Reading. I begin with the observation that, as a healthcare service, abortion is highly regulated and subject to the same oversight as any other care. As a result of the Abortion Act 1967, it is also subject to additional oversight which pred…
Lords Committee Stage 4 June 2025 12 contributions
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill
My Lords, this is a serious Bill. It deals with a serious problem. Fraud against the taxpayer is not a footnote. It is not a rounding error. It is a threat to public trust and the integrity of government. We on these Benches support the purpose behind the Bill. We want it to succeed. We want it to b…
My Lords, our first amendment —to insert a purpose clause—has a clear and simple aim. The Bill grants sweeping powers, many of which can be altered and wielded through secondary legislation. Our purpose clause would ensure that any Administration exercising powers under the Bill will be tied to the …
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