Lord McNally

10 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

10 sessions
Lords Committee Stage 4 June 2026
AI Regulation Bill
My Lords, my first duty is to thank the noble Lord, Lord Holmes, for that introduction. He and I are members of the Lords Communications and Digital Committee. We have both benefited from discussions and hearings about AI held by the Select Committee under the shrewd guidance of our chair, the noble…
Lords Proceedings 21 May 2026
Youth Offending
My Lords, I do not think that anybody doubts the Minister’s sincerity, but she should have a little tingle between the shoulder blades when somebody such as the noble Lord, Lord Blunkett, and Members of all Benches express concerns about how the Government are going about fulfilling the White Paper.…
Lords Proceedings 20 May 2026
Youth Justice
My Lords, the YJB is one of the great successes of government over the last 25 years and a great credit to those involved. I do not think the time is wrong for a thorough review of youth justice. As the Minister indicated, there is a whole range of new factors, not least the internet and online harm…
Lords Committee Stage 16 March 2026
Media Literacy (Communications and Digital Committee Report)
My Lords, I am very grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Keeley, for introducing this debate. I thank her and her fellow members of your Lordships’ Communications and Digital Committee for their hard work in producing this report on media literacy. The opening sentence of the report puts it starkly…
Lords Proceedings 12 February 2026 2 contributions
Better Prisons: Less Crime (Justice and Home Affairs Committee Report)
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My Lords, I am grateful to be able to speak in this important debate, which goes to the heart of who we are as a society. As it is my first time addressing your Lordships’ House, let me start by thanking the wonderful staff throughout this place: the doorkeepers, the caterers, the cleaners and the s…
Lords Proceedings 8 January 2026
Broadcasting: Recent Developments
My Lords, I congratulate the noble Lord, Lord Fowler, on a thoughtful opening speech. The phrase I became heartily fed up with was “punching above our weight”, usually uttered by Ministers whose Government continued to wield the axe for further cuts to the arts. According to Voice of the Listener &…
Lords Oral Questions 16 July 2025 2 contributions
Parthenon Sculptures: Return
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The UK and Greece have a strong bilateral relationship, built on shared values and history, and we greatly value the friendship that exists between our peoples today. I would question the noble Lord’s definition of an excuse; it is a reason and a view, not an excuse.
Lords Oral Questions 7 July 2025 2 contributions
Artificial Intelligence: News Media
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My Lords, can the noble Lord sit down, because he has asked his question?
Lords Oral Questions 3 July 2025
Music Festivals: Hate Speech
I say to the noble Lord that Glastonbury is a splendid, multicultural festival, celebrating the best in British and international music, and is a showcase. He will know that the organisers of Glastonbury and Emily Eavis, who is now the main organiser, on behalf of her father who founded the festival…
Lords Proceedings 13 June 2025
AI and Creative Technologies (Communications and Digital Committee Report)
My Lords, we are here to discuss a really important issue. I am delighted that the noble Baroness, Lady Stowell, was able to secure the debate. As a member of the committee that worked on the report, I am indebted to her for her tireless efforts as chair of that committee—not just for all the behind…

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