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Lord Carter of Barnes

Labour Peer

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    • Became a Lord on 16 October 2008

    Voting record (from PublicWhip)

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    Written Answers — House of Lords: Broadcasting: Analogue Radios (21 Jul 2009)

    “The Digital Radio Working Group (DRWG)* looked closely at digital audio broadcasting (DAB) current and planned coverage across the UK. One of the key purposes of the work of the group was to provide momentum to encourage digital radio rollout. This has continued with the Digital Britain White Paper. Figures provided by the DRWG's Spectrum Group at the end of 2008 showed that 87.6 per cent**...”

    Written Answers — House of Lords: Licensing: Live Music (15 Jul 2009)

    “The department has provided general advice to applicants on its website and detailed guidance to licensing authorities on the 2003 Act as it affects the provision of regulated entertainment. However, the Act has devolved responsibility for the administration of the licensing regime to individual authorities and it is for them to consider each application on its own merits. The Act does not...”

    Written Answers — House of Lords: Licensing: Live Music (15 Jul 2009)

    “We do not hold this information. The statistical data collected by the department identify how many premises have permission, in the form of a premises licence or club premises certificate, to put on regulated entertainment, including live music. However, it is not known how many schools have obtained an appropriate permission to cover live performances of music and the provision of...”

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    • Has spoken in 23 debates in the last year — well above average amongst Lords.
    • Has received answers to 0 written questions in the last year — Ministers do not ask written questions.
    • Has voted in 21% of votes in parliament with this affiliation — below average amongst Lords. (From Public Whip)
    • People have made 4 annotations on this Lord’s speeches — well above average amongst Lords.
    • 17 people are tracking whenever this peer speaks — email me whenever Lord Carter of Barnes speaks.
    • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 53 times in debates — average amongst Lords. (Why is this here?)