Baroness Caine of Kentish Town

14 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

14 sessions
Lords Proceedings 7 July 2026
Arts Education
I thank my noble friend the Minister for her positive reply and look forward to a speedy establishment. Does she agree with me that if it had been in place then one example—the serious omission by the curriculum review which has now informed the new national curriculum of not addressing screen arts …
Lords Proceedings 4 June 2026
EU-UK Creative Sector Cultural Exchange Arrangements
I thank my noble friend the Minister for her reply. The Brexit deal delivered complex, costly arrangements for touring artists, now made even worse by the recent introduction of digital passports, or carnets, for equipment. In a recent UK Music creators survey, 43% of those who previously toured the…
Lords Oral Questions 26 March 2026
Curriculum and Assessment Review
My Lords, I congratulate the noble Lord, Lord Freyberg, on securing this debate. It is much needed. I agree with a lot of the comments that have been made so far. I want to go a little off-piste and talk about teaching about religion and belief in state schools, which, according to the courts, must …
Lords Committee Stage 16 March 2026
Media Literacy (Communications and Digital Committee Report)
My Lords, I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate. I congratulate the noble Baroness, Lady Keeley, and the Communications and Digital Committee on their timely report, which is clear-eyed about the scale of the challenge before us. The report makes a compelling case for media literacy bei…
Lords Oral Questions 9 March 2026
British Business Bank
My noble friend is right to mention consistency with the industrial strategy. It was only in October last year that the Government gave the British Business Bank a new mandate, including to align with the industrial strategy’s priority sectors and making available £4 billion to support those areas. …
Lords Proceedings 6 March 2026
International Women’s Day
My Lords, I am proud to rise on International Women’s Day to speak on the theme “Give to gain”, especially as we will be hearing from a number of brilliant maiden speakers today, including my noble friends. At first hearing, “Give to gain” may sound like a transaction, but I believe it speaks to so…
Lords Oral Questions 28 January 2026
Schools: Music and Dance Scheme
My noble friend makes an important point about the economic benefit and growth potential of the creative industries, which is why, as she says, we are developing a specific sector job plan for the creative industries alongside the other seven areas identified in the industrial strategy. I am meeting…
Lords Oral Questions 13 January 2026
Youth Guarantee Scheme: Evaluation
We need employers to recognise the benefits that providing opportunities for young people can bring, whether through placements or taking young people on as apprentices, or through giving them opportunities through the jobs guarantee. That is why we are working closely with employers and the represe…
Lords Proceedings 12 November 2025 2 contributions
BBC Leadership
My Lords—
My Lords, as other noble Lords have noted, we must never shy away from discussing and addressing the BBC’s challenges and shortcomings. Charter renewal will be an important milestone in the history of a cherished national institution, and I trust that my noble friend and her ministerial colleagues w…
Lords Proceedings 22 October 2025
Post-16 Education and Skills Strategy
My Lords, alignment with the industrial strategy is vital, and I am really pleased to see that the White Paper is taking a national view of skills in target sectors. It is good news that sector skills packages with significant investment attached have been agreed for construction, TechFirst, enginee…
Lords Debate 10 September 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
My Lords, I apologise as I was not able to speak at Second Reading as I missed the start of the session for family reasons. So I hope noble Lords will bear with me as I make a contribution linked to this group and Amendment 497 in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Holmes, who is not in his place, but…
Lords Oral Questions 16 July 2025
Newspapers: Foreign Ownership
Media organisations desperately need investment to secure their modernisation and their future. It is really important that these historic or local titles, which we all value, are not something of the past but something of the future. Supporting the provision of high-quality, public-interest journal…
Lords Oral Questions 24 June 2025
Music and Dance Scheme
My noble friend makes an important point. There is an enormous amount of expertise in the schools supported by the music and dance scheme, as there is in other parts of the system. The priority here has to be to bring in as many different organisations and voices as possible, in order to design the …
Lords Debate 16 June 2025
Employment Rights Bill
My Lords, I support Amendment 287 tabled by the noble Earl, Lord Clancarty, which provides an opportunity to address a long-standing gap in protection for freelance workers. To illuminate that, I will focus on one area of specific concern: health and safety. At least 70% of the production workforce…

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