Lord Harries of Pentregarth

Crossbench Peer

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Recent appearances

  • Tata Steel: Port Talbot - Question 7 Feb 2024

    To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to safeguard jobs at Tata Steel in Port Talbot, and to encourage alternative forms of employment in the area.
  • Tata Steel: Port Talbot - Question 7 Feb 2024

    I thank the Minister for her reply. As she will be aware, job losses on this scale—some 2,000 at Port Talbot—will have a totally devastating effect on the community. Lord Tebbit said about the closure of the mines in the 1980s that, however necessary it was, he regretted the destruction of those communities and thought that in retrospect the decisions had been taken too quickly and not...

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Crossbench Peer

Entered the House of Lords in 1993

Positions held at time of appointment: Bishop of Oxford. (from Number 10 press release)

Party was Bishop until 2 Jun 2006

Other offices held in the past

  • Member, Citizenship and Civic Engagement Committee (29 Jun 2017 to 28 Mar 2018)
  • Member, Select Committee on Charities (25 May 2016 to 26 Mar 2017)
  • Member, Privacy and Injunctions (Joint Committee) (18 Jul 2011 to 12 Mar 2012)
  • Member, Works of Art Committee (Lords) ( 9 Jun 2010 to 30 Mar 2015)
  • Member, Procedure and Privileges Committee ( 9 Jun 2010 to 1 May 2012)
  • Member, Procedure and Privileges Committee (19 Nov 2007 to 8 Apr 2010)

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