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Lords Chamber
Sugar Beet: Neonicotinoids - Wed 15 Dec 2021
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Mentions:
1: Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (LAB - Life peer) Minister for that reply but let us be clear what we are talking about: this pesticide is lethal to bees - Speech Link
2: Lord Benyon (CON - Life peer) We are absolutely committed to protecting wildlife, particularly pollinators—we understand their value—and - Speech Link
3: Lord Cunningham of Felling (LAB - Life peer) Will the Minister make it clear to the House that neonicotinoids are injurious to the health of bees - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Environment Bill
Consideration of Commons amendments - Tue 26 Oct 2021
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park (CON - Life peer) Bees and other insect pollinators contribute more than £500 million a year to UK agriculture through - Speech Link
2: Lord Carrington (CB - Excepted Hereditary) This includes bees and other pollinators. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Environment Bill - Wed 20 Oct 2021
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Mentions:
1: Rebecca Pow (CON - Taunton Deane) I am as keen a supporter of bees and pollinators as anyone else here; I garden for wildlife and I do - Speech Link
2: None Because we all love bees, I think it worth noting that we need proper measures to protect our pollinators - Speech Link
3: Tony Lloyd (LAB - Rochdale) bees, for example, which are also important pollinators, may simply not return home to feed their brood - Speech Link
4: Tim Farron (LDEM - Westmorland and Lonsdale) Others have spoken about the vast importance of bees and wild pollinators to biodiversity and, frankly - Speech Link
5: Rebecca Pow (CON - Taunton Deane) and all our pollinators. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Environment Bill
Report stage - Mon 13 Sep 2021
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Mentions:
1: None This includes bees and other pollinators. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville (LDEM - Life peer) to Amendment 53, relating to the effect of pesticide use on pollinators, particularly bees. - Speech Link
3: Lord Whitty (LAB - Life peer) our hospitals—and, in relation to pollinators, why are whole populations of bees and other pollinators - Speech Link
4: None bees, butterflies, hoverflies and other pollinators,(d) an assessment of the likelihood of synergistic - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Environment Bill
Report stage - Mon 06 Sep 2021
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Mentions:
1: None and climate emergency domestically and globally. (2) As soon as reasonably practicable and no later - Speech Link
2: Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville (LDEM - Life peer) This is particularly damaging, as moths are essential pollinators, which is something we do not always - Speech Link
3: Lord Khan of Burnley (LAB - Life peer) they can act as pollinators. - Speech Link
4: Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park (CON - Life peer) users, and we will undertake a thorough and comprehensive review of the UK-AIR website and the daily - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Environment Bill
Committee stage - Mon 05 Jul 2021
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Mentions:
1: None of pesticides sprayed on crops that is so damaging to humans, and to bees and other pollinators. - Speech Link
2: None other species there, such as bees, other pollinators, and birds. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (LAB - Life peer) The only way to properly protect bees and other pollinators is to prohibit the use of such harmful pesticides - Speech Link
4: Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (LAB - Life peer) , particularly bees. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Environment Bill
Committee stage - Wed 23 Jun 2021
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Cormack (CON - Life peer) and desecrated, and defecated in, our countryside. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Young of Old Scone (LAB - Life peer) Ministers and Governments come and go, but legally binding interim targets march on and will provide - Speech Link
3: None report on the condition of habitats for pollinators. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (LAB - Life peer) A third of wild bees and hoverflies have now been lost. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Environment Bill
Report stage - Wed 26 May 2021
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Mentions:
1: Luke Pollard (LAB - Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport) More species face extinction at home and abroad; more bees are dying from bee-killing pesticides, the - Speech Link
2: Luke Pollard (LAB - Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport) Bee health is non-negotiable; we must do all we can to protect our precious pollinators. - Speech Link
3: Rachel Hopkins (LAB - Luton South) restore bees and other pollinator species and protect them from harmful pesticides. - Speech Link
4: Fleur Anderson (LAB - Putney) bees—we all love bees; I know the shadow Secretary of State, my hon. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Pesticides - Tue 25 May 2021
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Mentions:
1: Lord Harries of Pentregarth (CB - Life peer) As the Minister knows, the survival of humans is totally dependent on the survival of bees, but the bee - Speech Link
2: Lord Benyon (CON - Life peer) I share the noble and right reverend Lord’s concern for pollinators and particularly honeybees. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville (LDEM - Life peer) health and the environment. - Speech Link
4: Lord Benyon (CON - Life peer) health and the environment. - Speech Link


Grand Committee
Biodiversity Emergency - Thu 22 Apr 2021
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Teverson (LDEM - Life peer) various objectives and targets and the way they are supposed to guide the action of all ministries and - Speech Link
2: Lord Jones of Cheltenham (LDEM - Life peer) Half of our pollinators are in decline, and that is a real threat to food supply. - Speech Link
3: Lord Cameron of Dillington (CB - Life peer) businesses; timber for carbon capture and storage, and for buildings; and, yes, habitats and wildlife - Speech Link
4: Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park (CON - Life peer) We also have ambitious plans to protect our threatened pollinators, a point made well by the noble Lords - Speech Link