Lord Greenhalgh

Conservative Peer

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  • Loot Boxes in Video Games - Question 13 Dec 2023

    My Lords, sadly I do not have any relevant interests to declare in the way that my noble friend Lord Vaizey of Didcot has. He is right about the importance of the video game industry but, as a parent of three children, I am pleased that the noble Lord, Lord Foster, has raised this issue, because my son, at not much more than 10 years of age, suddenly spent several hundred pounds on a video...
  • Construction Sector: Cash Retentions - Question 11 Dec 2023

    My Lords, does my noble friend the Minister accept that this is not a time to assume that the status quo is good enough? The noble Lord, Lord Stunell, is absolutely right: what we see is the big players squeezing the supply chain, and the result is often that the smaller players benefit not one penny and the big players do profit. I pay tribute to the noble Lord, Lord Aberdare, who, when I...
  • Children’s Minister - Question 6 Dec 2023

    My Lords, does my noble friend the Minister accept that of course we want to see the best for children irrespective of our political parties, but the Cabinet table is rather small and that the balkanisation of responsibilities does not necessarily lend itself to the best interests of children? Does he accept that, as well as central government, there are people in this House who have served...

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Conservative Peer

Entered the House of Lords on 16 April 2020

Currently held offices

  • Member, Built Environment Committee (since 31 Jan 2023)

Other offices held in the past

  • Minister of State (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities) (19 Sep 2021 to 8 Jul 2022)
  • Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) (18 Mar 2020 to 18 Sep 2021)
  • The Minister of State, Home Department (18 Mar 2020 to 8 Jul 2022)

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