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Lord Hacking: To ask His Majesty’s Government what discussions they have had with NatWest, as a major shareholder, regarding the numbers of (1) payment account terminations, and (2) local branch closures, since 1 January 2023.
Lord de Clifford: ...use of smart data to ensure that businesses sharing and receiving personal data are compliant with these complex regulations, so that open application program interfaces cannot be infiltrated or hacked. Individual personal data has without doubt grown in value significantly over the past five years since the introduction of the original data protection legislation. The desire to exchange...
Baroness Chakrabarti: .... Whatever Policy Exchange may say, and perhaps legislate for with the flick of a pen, there are other views. I do not currently accept that Lord Elgin had permission from the Ottoman Empire to hack away at the marbles with crowbars and take them for the adornment of his Scottish mansion. He was authorised, I believe, only to take impressions. He sold them to the British Museum only after...
Lord Fox: ...it, I was thinking—perhaps I did not articulate it well—that it was at the political-class level. It is not hard to construct a suspicious scenario where a Westminster-based Executive are hacking an Edinburgh-based politician—I am sure that suspicion would apply there. However, the noble Baroness is right about the public. The amendment in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Coaker, is...
Lord Fox: ...of political wiretap legislation. I am sure there are others who know it better than I, but it was helpful for me to understand the context. As we have heard, the IPA permits the interception or hacking of parliamentarians or the Members of other domestic legislative bodies via this triple-lock system, whereby the Secretary of State can issue a warrant with the approval of the Prime...
...Lord Foster of Bath Lord Foulkes of Cumnock Lord Fox Baroness Garden of Frognal Lord German Lord Giddens Lord Glasman Lord Goddard of Stockport Baroness Golding Baroness Goudie Lord Grocott Lord Hacking Lord Hall of Birkenhead Baroness Hamwee Viscount Hanworth Lord Harris of Haringey Baroness Harris of Richmond Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick Baroness Hayman of Ullock Baroness Hayter of...
Kirsty Blackman: ...that would require newspapers to sign up to regulation. I absolutely agree that things are a bit better than they were pre-Leveson. Things may tip over again. Should an issue like the phone hacking scandal emerge, or should members of the public be harassed or struggling as a result of newspaper attention, another inquiry should be set up to determine what an independent regulator should...
Lord Wallace of Saltaire: ...thank the Government for the Statement, but this is not a surprise, as we have known for some years that people in Russia—in previous years in Ukraine—and Belarus have been doing their best to hack into British politics to spread disinformation and to influence what is going on. We also know about the Chinese attempts to do the same. This is all part of the transformation of election...
Lord Fox: ...alleged offence by an individual. Does Schedule 10 apply in the case of data identified as “low” or “no” by the Bill? An example highlighting the potential divergence is data that has been hacked and then leaked out. While not deliberately made public, as per the DPA requirement, it is arguably public and available in the public domain. What is the Minister’s view as to how the...
Lord Hacking: My Lords, if I can just come back again on the issue of money, I have a figure in front of me of £240 million and then £60 million, and that is the Rwanda policy. The Minister rightly draws attention to the daily cost of those kept in various facilities, including hotels—I think he said it was £8 million per day—but the execution of the Rwanda policy will not remove that. There will...
Lord Hacking: My Lords, I hope the noble Lord will allow me to break in just before he sits down. I did not avoid national service: I did my two years and there is much that he said that is true about it. But, having listened to the whole of this debate, the emphasis surely should not be on marriage. We understand entirely why the noble Lord, Lord Herbert of South Downs, feels so strongly about marriage,...
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David Lammy: ...have uncovered the full extent of the cyber-attack and every person who was affected? Secondly, on the response, I welcome the announcement of the designation of two individuals following the hack of the Institute for Statecraft, but has any specific action been taken to respond to the cyber-attack on parliamentarians that the Minister has revealed today? If not, why not? Thirdly, as we...
Neil Gray: The evidence of the alleged hacking of Sellafield this week and what we have seen from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine point clearly to the worries around safety. We in Scotland are not the only ones who have such concerns: many colleagues in the European Union are either moving away from or continue to oppose new nuclear power. Mr Mountain spoke of hypocrisy. The announcement comes off the...
Theresa Villiers: The reports of disruption at the British Library, and reports in The Guardian today that computer systems at Sellafield may have been hacked by foreign actors, are an alarming reminder of how digitally dependent we are and the potential huge risks associated with cyber-security. What single thing since the Deputy Prime Minister’s last annual report has changed to make us a more...
Lord Hacking: My Lords, long ago, I brought the Bill that became the Arbitration Act 1979 to the House and I then played a very active part in the 1996 Act. It is an area in which I have specialised. I would be very grateful if the Minister could give some guidance as to what exactly he means by his Motion to refer the Bill to a Second Reading Committee. I am mystified.
Pauline McNeill: ...charity—talks about many incidents of that. I will mention how images on the OnlyFans website are misused. There have been countless cases of creators’ content being screenshotted, recorded or hacked. It is important to note that, although they consented at the time, a lot of those child and adult performers are sadly haunted by those images for the rest of their lives. It is important...
Lord Lucas: ...anyway; they need to communicate a lot, they will need to include that identity in their communication and, as the noble Baroness, Lady Bennett of Manor Castle, said, we cannot let that system be hacked—that will need to be baked into the hardware. Therefore, you will need a set of international standards. I emphasise to my noble friend the importance of being in the lead on...
...Lord Foster of Bath Lord Foulkes of Cumnock Baroness Gale Baroness Garden of Frognal Lord German Lord Glasman Baroness Golding Baroness Goudie Baroness Grender Lord Griffiths of Burry Port Lord Hacking Lord Hampton Baroness Hamwee Viscount Hanworth Lord Harris of Haringey Baroness Harris of Richmond Baroness Hayman of Ullock Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Baroness Healy of Primrose Hill...
...Foulkes of Cumnock Baroness Gale Baroness Garden of Frognal Lord German Lord Glasman Lord Goddard of Stockport Baroness Golding Baroness Goudie Baroness Grender Lord Griffiths of Burry Port Lord Hacking Lord Hampton Baroness Hamwee Viscount Hanworth Lord Harris of Haringey Baroness Harris of Richmond Baroness Hayman of Ullock Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Baroness Healy of Primrose Hill...