Thursday, 6 February 2025
The honourable Simon William Bisson Pitkeathley, having been created Baron Pitkeathley of Camden Town, of Tufnell Park in the London Borough of Islington, was introduced and took the oath,...
Mary Winefride Bousted, having been created Baroness Bousted, of Bleasdale in the County of Lancashire, was introduced and took the oath, supported by Lord Knight of Weymouth and Baroness...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to improve recruitment of teachers.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of reports of Russian interference in Moldovan politics.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assistance they are providing to Syria to support a peaceful transition to inclusive and representative government.
To ask His Majesty’s Government whether they plan to publish a full version of NHS England’s report regarding Valdo Calocane.
The following Answer to an Urgent Question was given in the House of Commons on Monday 3 February. “As the largest company listed on the London Stock Exchange, employing more than 10,000...
The following Answer to an Urgent Question was given in the House of Commons on Wednesday 5 February. “As we and Mauritius have repeatedly said, including in joint statements on 20...
The following Statement was made in the House of Commons on Wednesday 5 February. “With permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, I will make a Statement updating the House on the...
The following Statement was made in the House of Commons on Monday 3 February. “With permission, Mr Speaker, I will make a Statement on this Government’s plans to reform school...
Baroness Thornton: Moved by Baroness Thornton To move that this House takes note of the contribution of the creative industries to the Government’s growth mission and to creating jobs and...
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to ensure that fines paid by water companies are used to repair the damage done by sewage pollution.
Lord Knight of Weymouth: Moved by Lord Knight of Weymouth To move that this House takes note of the social, economic and personal value of lifelong learning.
Debates in the House of Lords are an opportunity for Peers from all parties (and crossbench peers, and Bishops) to scrutinise government legislation and raise important local, national or topical issues.
And sometimes to shout at each other.