See full list of topics voted on
We have lots more plain English analysis of Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford’s voting record on issues like health, welfare, taxation and more. Visit Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford’s full vote analysis page for more.
My Lords, I declare my interest as chair of Oxford University Innovation. Following the excellent question from the noble Baroness, Lady Deech, I am pleased to report that university innovation is going from strength to strength. At the University of Oxford, we spun out an average of four to five companies in 2015, but there was an average of 20 in 2021. Investments in Oxford spin-outs went...
My Lords, I echo the comments about Lord Cormack—we are all going to miss him dreadfully in this Chamber. There are about 600,000 people in the UK living with epilepsy. An epileptic seizure can cause significant disability and, in the worst instances, death. Only half of those living with epilepsy are seizure free, but this could rise to 70% if all those with epilepsy were targeted to the...
My Lords, it is critical to rebuild trust from these communities and public services who are so affected by violence if violence reduction units are to be successful. This is obviously possible but it is very challenging. What steps are being taken to evaluate successful measures to rebuild trust and share those between violence reduction units, so that this can be done effectively?
More of Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford’s recent appearances
RSS feed (?)Conservative Peer
Entered the House of Lords on 1 February 2019
Previously MP for Oxford West and Abingdon until 3 May 2017 — Dissolved for election
Entered the House of Commons on 6 May 2010 — General election
Also represented Oxford West and Abingdon
Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford campaigned to remain in the European Union Source: BBC
Last updated: 2 May 2017.
Note for journalists and researchers: The data on this page may be used freely, on condition that TheyWorkForYou.com is cited as the source.
This data was produced by TheyWorkForYou from a variety of sources. Voting information from Public Whip.
Profile photo: Open Government License 3