Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone

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  • Climate Change: Impact on Developing Nations - Motion to Take Note 11 Jan 2024

    My Lords, I pay tribute to the noble Baroness for her thoughtful address, in which she made a number of extremely important comments. Like her, I much look forward to the maiden speech of the right reverend Prelate shortly. I want to talk about climate change and then go on to focus more specifically on malaria. The COP 26 conference was a great success. The Glasgow climate pact, with 90% of...
  • Love Matters (Archbishops’ Commission on Families and Households Report) - Motion to Take Note 8 Dec 2023

    My Lords, the standard set in 1 Corinthians is a high standard for some of us to meet. I have been married for only 56 years to the same person—not as good as the noble and learned Baroness, Lady Butler-Sloss. I think our marriage survives only because we are in separate Houses; he is the Father of the House of Commons, and I am here. Quite often, I have referred to a comment to me by the...
  • Schools: Safeguarding - Motion to Take Note 7 Dec 2023

    My Lords, I also warmly congratulate my noble friend Lady Jenkin on initiating this important debate. It is a pleasure to speak after two other such distinguished Peers, the noble Baronesses, Lady Morris—whom I have greatly admired for a long time—and Lady Brinton, who made incredibly important points. I was not going to raise transgender issues, gender dysphoria and all the rest today,...

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Conservative Peer

Entered the House of Lords on 6 July 2005

Previously MP for South West Surrey until 11 April 2005 — did not stand for re-election

Positions held at time of appointment: Member of Parliament for Surrey South West, 1984-2005. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of the Environment, 1988-1989; Minister for Health, 1989-1992; Secretary of State for Health, 1992-1995; for National Heritage, 1995-1997. (from Number 10 press release)

Entered the House of Commons on 3 May 1984 — unknown

Also represented South West Surrey

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Other offices held in the past

  • Member, Draft Children (Contact) and Adoption Bill (Joint Committee) (10 Feb 2005 to 11 Apr 2005)
  • Member, Draft Children (Contact) and Adoption Bill (Joint Committee) ( 8 Feb 2005 to 5 May 2005)
  • Member, Draft Children (Contact) and Adoption Bill (Joint Committee) ( 8 Feb 2005 to 5 May 2005)
  • Member, Foreign Affairs: Entry Clearance Sub-Committee (29 Jan 1998 to 19 Nov 1998)
  • Member, Foreign Affairs Committee (16 Jul 1997 to 25 Jan 1999)
  • Secretary of State for National Heritage ( 5 Jul 1995 to 1 May 1997)
  • The Secretary of State for Health (10 Apr 1992 to 4 Jul 1995)
  • Minister of State (Department of Health) (28 Oct 1989 to 14 Apr 1992)
  • Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Environment) (25 Jul 1988 to 28 Oct 1989)

Public bill committees (Sittings attended)

Register of Members’ Interests

Last updated: 11 Apr 2005.

1. Remunerated directorships
Member of the Supervisory Board of Akzo Nobel; Dutch multinational company.
International Resources Group Ltd. (Odgers Ray and Berndston); executive recruitment consultancy.
2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Partner: Odgers Ray and Berndtson.
8. Land and Property
Occasional holiday letting of properties in Isle of Wight and Surrey.
9. Registrable shareholdings
(b) International Resources Group Ltd.

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