Lord Dubs

Labour Peer

Profile

Labour Peer

Entered the House of Lords in 1994

Currently held offices

  • Member, Justice and Home Affairs Committee (since 31 Jan 2024)

Other offices held in the past

  • Member, Human Rights (Joint Committee) ( 4 Jul 2019 to 31 Jan 2023)
  • Member, EU External Affairs Sub-Committee (12 Jun 2015 to 2 Jul 2019)
  • Member, Communications and Digital Committee (16 May 2012 to 30 Mar 2015)
  • Member, Procedure and Privileges Committee (16 Dec 2008 to 12 Nov 2009)
  • Member, Human Rights (Joint Committee) (14 Nov 2007 to 15 May 2012)
  • Member, Committee on Regulators (23 Nov 2006 to 30 Oct 2007)
  • Member, Procedure and Privileges Committee ( 2 Dec 2004 to 30 Oct 2007)
  • Member, EU Sub-Committee F - Home Affairs (26 Nov 2003 to 8 Nov 2006)
  • Member, European Union Committee (19 Nov 2002 to 8 Nov 2006)
  • Member, EU Sub-Committee F (13 Nov 2002 to 20 Nov 2003)
  • Member, EU Sub-Committee D (26 Jun 2001 to 7 Nov 2002)
  • Member, Committee of Selection (Lords) (21 Jun 2001 to 18 Nov 2004)
  • Chair of Labour Peers ( 1 Jul 2000 to 1 Jul 2005)
  • Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Northern Ireland Office ( 6 May 1997 to 2 Dec 1999)
  • Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Northern Ireland Office) (Environment and Agriculture) ( 6 May 1997 to 31 Dec 1999)
  • Member, EU Sub-Committee F (28 Oct 1996 to 8 Apr 1997)
  • Member, Relations between Central and Local Government, Committee on (27 Nov 1995 to 2 Jul 1996)
  • Member, European Union Committee (20 Nov 1995 to 8 Apr 1997)
  • Member, EU Sub-Committee C (20 Nov 1995 to 17 Oct 1996)
  • Member, Home Affairs: Sub-Committee on Race Relations & Immigration (23 Nov 1981 to 9 Jun 1983)
  • Member, Home Affairs Committee (30 Jan 1981 to 9 Jun 1983)

Recent appearances

  • Upcoming Business – Lords: Main Chamber 1 Jan 1970

    Assisting family reunion under the existing visa rules for persons in Gaza – Lord Dubs. Oral questions
  • Asylum Claims - Question 25 Mar 2024

    To ask His Majesty’s Government how many asylum claims are currently waiting to be determined.
  • Asylum Claims - Question 25 Mar 2024

    My Lords, when do the Government expect to process the claims of the 55,000 or more people who arrived since March 2023, especially the 22,000 or so who arrived between March 2023 and July 2023, who are not covered by the possibility of being sent to Rwanda?

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