Results 1–20 of 1982 for speaker:Lord Faulkner of Worcester

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Support for Railway 200 to celebrate the two-hundredth anniversary of the birth of the modern railway. – Lord Faulkner of Worcester. Oral questions; 11:00 am

Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - Second Reading ( 7 Oct 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, it is always a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Young of Cookham, whether on this or other subjects where he and I have an interest. I extend my thanks to him for the help that he gave to me and my co-author in putting together material on the privatisation in one of three books on railways and politics. In one of them is a very fetching picture of the noble Lord and his...

Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - Second Reading ( 7 Oct 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, it is always a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Young of Cookham, whether on this or other subjects where he and I have an interest. I extend my thanks to him for the help that he gave to me and my co-author in putting together material on the privatisation in one of three books on railways and politics. In one of them is a very fetching picture of the noble Lord and his...

Rural Crime: NFU Mutual Report - Question (12 Sep 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, when studying the NFU report, would my noble friend also have a look at the report of the all-party group on metal theft? It has not yet been reconstituted, but in the last Parliament it produced a report that showed that metal theft costs the UK economy around £1.5 billion each year and is conducted, in the main, by organised crime groups. Many of these crimes take place in rural...

Rural Crime: NFU Mutual Report - Question (12 Sep 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, when studying the NFU report, would my noble friend also have a look at the report of the all-party group on metal theft? It has not yet been reconstituted, but in the last Parliament it produced a report that showed that metal theft costs the UK economy around £1.5 billion each year and is conducted, in the main, by organised crime groups. Many of these crimes take place in rural...

HS2 - Question (23 Jul 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, a number of questioners have asked about the new route across the north from Manchester to Leeds and Hull, but does my noble friend agree that, following the cancellation of HS2 north, the main capacity problem is between Handsacre and Crewe and on services to Manchester and Liverpool? How many of the properties that were bought by the previous Government have now been sold? Have...

King’s Speech - Debate (3rd Day) (19 Jul 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, like other speakers in your Lordships’ debate today, I would like to extend the warmest of welcomes to my noble friend Lady Smith of Malvern and to congratulate her on her quite excellent maiden speech from the Front Bench. I should just say that it is particularly gratifying to us in Worcestershire that she has included “of Malvern” in her title. I am also delighted to see my...

Victims and Prisoners Bill - Report (3rd Day): Amendment 119BA (as an amendment to Amendment 119B) (30 Apr 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: I call the noble Baroness, Lady Campbell of Surbiton, who is taking part remotely.

Victims and Prisoners Bill - Report (3rd Day): Amendment 119AA (30 Apr 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, there being an equality of votes, in accordance with Standing Order 55, which provides that no proposal to amend a Bill in the form in which it is before the House shall be agreed to unless there is a majority in favour of such amendment, I declare the amendment disagreed to. Amendment 119AA disagreed. Clause 40: Compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal

Transport System: Failings - Motion to Take Note (25 Apr 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, it is a pleasure to congratulate my noble friend Lord Snape on securing this debate. Over the years there has been no better advocate for the railway than him in your Lordships’ House and in the House of Commons before that. He features significantly in the three books on railways and politics that I co-authored. I remind the House of my railway interests as declared in the...

Energy: Welsh Government - Question (24 Apr 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, further to the question from his noble friend Lord Attlee, is the Minister aware that his colleague, the noble Lord, Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay, and Huw Merriman, the Rail Minister, have written a joint letter to the First Minister of Wales asking him whether the Welsh Government would reconsider the closure of the Ffos-y-Fran pit in south Wales? This pit would provide coal for...

Asylum Seekers: Rwanda - Question (21 Mar 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, further to the excellent question from the Minister’s noble friend Lord Forsyth about the attitude of this House towards the Rwanda Bill, will he care to put his ministerial colleague Mr Tomlinson right on remarks that he made on the “Peston” programme last night? He said that the Government lost the seven votes in this House yesterday because of all the votes of the Labour...

Charities: National Minimum Wage - Question (29 Feb 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to support charities which might struggle to pay salaries following the planned rise in the national minimum wage in April 2024, particularly those which provide support for adults with serious learning disabilities, and their families and carers.

Charities: National Minimum Wage - Question (29 Feb 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for that Answer. I declare an interest as patron of the Myriad Centre, a small and very successful charity providing adults with profound and multiple learning difficulties, and their carers and families, with support and a programme of activities in Herefordshire, Worcestershire and the West Midlands. It is heavily reliant on local authority support....

Smoking - Question (25 Jan 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, many Members of your Lordships’ House have received lobbying from tobacco companies over the years. Is the Minister aware that the Daily Telegraph reported last week that Philip Morris had threatened legal action against the Government over the consultation to which he referred in his first Answer. Can the Minister give an assurance that, if this lobbying is undertaken by tobacco...

Taiwan: Elections - Question (18 Jan 2024)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, I declare an interest as the Prime Minister’s trade envoy to Taiwan. I would like the Minister to convey to his noble friend the Foreign Secretary how great the sense of appreciation in Taiwan was on receipt of the message of congratulations on the elections at the weekend. He is right to say that it is a vibrant democracy. In fact, it is democracy, more than anything else, that...

King’s Speech - Debate (4th Day) (13 Nov 2023)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, I will speak about Britain’s railways and in doing so remind the House of my interests as chair of the Great Western Railway stakeholder advisory board, president of the Heritage Railway Association and co-author of three books on railways and politics which attracted favourable reviews from Members of your Lordships’ House, two of whom I am happy to see in their place this...

Access to Musical Education in School - Question for Short Debate (18 Oct 2023)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, like every Member of your Lordships’ House who has spoken in this debate, I extend my congratulations to my noble friend Lord Boateng. Even he must be surprised at the quality of the debate that followed his brilliant introduction. I have learned so much, as a non-musician and someone who cannot sing in tune or play an instrument but loves listening to music, from the...

Transport: Zero-emission Vehicles, Drivers and HS2 - Statement (17 Oct 2023)

Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, I remind the House of my interest as chairman of the Great Western Railway stakeholder board. It is a privilege to follow the noble Lord, Lord McLoughlin, who in the view of many of us was the most outstanding and successful Secretary of State for Transport in the past 12 years. The very good sense with which he spoke in this debate is an indication of why he is regarded with such...


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