Baroness Prentis of Banbury

Conservative Peer

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🗣️ Speeches and Debates

  • Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill - Second Reading: Amendment (to the amendment) 12 Sep 2025

    My Lords, I apologise for giving you three very personal examples. When I was in my late twenties, we had a baby son who died, and I almost died giving birth to him. For a few short hours, while our lives held in the balance, it looked as if choices would have to be made. In fact, this was not the case. There was nothing to decide. But the whole experience gave me a much deeper understanding...
  • UK-Mauritius Agreement on the Chagos Archipelago - Motion to Resolve 30 Jun 2025

    My Lords, it is an honour to follow the noble Lord. I begin by thanking the staff, officials and, indeed, Members across this House, who have welcomed me so kindly to my place. I thank my sponsors: the noble and learned Lord, Lord Burnett of Maldon, who has supported me since I was his pupil 30 years ago, and my noble friend Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton, my constituency neighbour, whose...
  • Attorney General: Violence Against Women and Girls: Prosecution Rates 9 May 2024

    Tackling violence against women and girls is a priority for the Government. I recently visited CPS Thames and Chiltern to hear specifically about the work it is doing to combat stalking. I also heard how the domestic abuse joint justice plan will transform how we investigate this all-too-frequent crime.
  • Attorney General: Violence Against Women and Girls: Prosecution Rates 9 May 2024

    Yes. It is always difficult to talk with pleasure about increased numbers of prosecutions, because all the survivors of those acts have gone through a horrible event for a prosecution to take place, but I agree with the hon. Lady that it is generally a good sign that prosecution numbers are going up. I am pleased to say that they are going up in her area for adult rape cases. There is more to...
  • Attorney General: Violence Against Women and Girls: Prosecution Rates 9 May 2024

    I am afraid that I do not have to hand specific figures for the hon. Gentleman’s constituency under that Act, but I am happy to get them for him. We are confident that it will be possible to bring prosecutions under the Act. These are important and distressing but relatively new crimes, and it is important that we continue to work with the police and the CPS to prosecute novel areas of...
  • Attorney General: Violence Against Women and Girls: Prosecution Rates 9 May 2024

    The Chair of the Select Committee is tempting me to step on the firm territory of the Lord Chancellor, as he well knows. He also knows, because he and I have discussed this many times, that the Lord Chancellor and I speak several times a week about our concerns about the shortage of counsel in the criminal sphere in particular. However, I would say gently to my hon. and learned Friend that I...
  • Attorney General: Royal Albert Hall: Governance 9 May 2024

    The Royal Albert Hall is one of our most important cultural institutions. There are long-standing differences between the trustees of the Hall and the charity commissioners over governance matters. I really hope that the parties will work together to resolve their differences without expensive litigation and I stand absolutely ready to facilitate those discussions.
  • Attorney General: Royal Albert Hall: Governance 9 May 2024

    The hon. Lady takes a very close interest in these matters and is, I believe, the chair of the all-party parliamentary group on ticket abuse. I really commend her for her work in this important area. Many of us who are great supporters of the Albert Hall are concerned by ticket costs. I am hopeful, as I said, that the two parties can continue to work together. I want to avoid expensive...

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✍️ Written Questions and Answers

  • Written Answers — Department for Education: Faith Schools: Choirs 12 Aug 2025

    To ask His Majesty's Government whether they have held any meetings with the Church of England or the Roman Catholic Church regarding the protection of cathedral schools and their choral traditions.
  • Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Churches: Choirs 29 Jul 2025

    To ask His Majesty's Government whether they are considering adding the church choral tradition to the list of inventories under the UN Convention on the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
  • Written Answers — Treasury: Local Government: Investment 24 Jul 2025

    To ask His Majesty's Government whether the Community Municipal Investment (CMI) green investment bonds, such as those offered by the London Boroughs of Greenwich, Southwark, Hounslow and Hammersmith and Fulham, are authorised by any regulator; and whether retail investors in such municipal bonds have any form of protection under the (1) Financial Services Ombudsman Scheme or (2) Financial...
  • Written Answers — Attorney General: War Crimes: Gaza 22 May 2024

    As per my previous answer to UIN 25822 tabled on Thursday 16 May, and as reflected in the Ministerial Code, I do not confirm publicly whether I or any other Law Officer has advised on a particular issue or the content of any advice, save where I, as a Law Officer, explicitly consent. That consent is rarely given.
  • Written Answers — Attorney General: Online Safety Act 2023: Convictions 20 May 2024

    I wrote to you on this important subject on Friday 17 May 2024. For completeness, I set out my full written response below. Tackling violence that disproportionately impacts women and girls remains one of this government’s top priorities. Women and girls should be able to go about their lives without being subjected to unwanted sexual images. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) prosecutors...
  • Written Answers — Attorney General: Salvage: South Africa 20 May 2024

    I have not had any discussions with the Government of South Africa on this legal case. With respect to discussions with Cabinet colleagues, the Law Officers’ Convention requires that it is not generally disclosed outside Government whether I have been asked to provide advice or the contents of any such advice. This is a long-standing principle of Cabinet collective agreement which enables...
  • Written Answers — Attorney General: War Crimes: Gaza 16 May 2024

    I cannot answer your question as to do so would be in breach of the Law Officers’ Convention. Paragraph 2.13 of the Ministerial Code clearly states that the fact that the Law Officers have advised or have not advised and the content of their advice must not be disclosed outside Government without their authority.
  • Written Answers — Attorney General: Attorney General: Written Questions 17 Apr 2024

    I refer the Rt Hon Member to my substantive response to UIN 6773 and 6774 tabled on 24 January 2024.

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