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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 17 Apr 2024
Cass Review

Speech Link

View all Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (Con - Life peer) contributions to the debate on: Cass Review

Written Question
Armed Forces: Families
Wednesday 3rd April 2024

Asked by: Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask His Majesty's Government what recent assessment they have made of the varied needs of the families of those serving in the armed forces; what steps they have taken to increase support available to those families; and to what extent they have addressed the recommendations outlined in the report commissioned by the Ministry of Defence, Living in our shoes: understanding the needs of UK Armed Forces Families published in June 2020.

Answered by Earl of Minto - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

Defence recognises the important role that families play in supporting our Armed Forces, which is why in 2022 we published our UK Armed Forces Families Strategy 2022 – 2032. There is much crossover between the Living in Our Shoes report and the Families Strategy Action Plan, with two authors of the report holding Defence to account via our Families Strategy Steering Group and progress being reported biannually to Ministers and being placed on record in the annual Armed Forces Covenant and Veterans Report.

The needs of families are constantly evolving, which is why Defence undertakes an annual Tri-Service Families Continuous Attitude Survey (FAMCAS). FAMCAS captures the key issues impacting our families which we then work to relieve. This may be achieved through direct intervention, for example via the Defence-funded Wraparound Childcare scheme, or by collaborating closely with other stakeholders or Government Departments, such as with the Office for Students to ensure that Service children are recognised within its Equality of Opportunity Risk Register.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 26 Mar 2024
Cybersecurity and UK Democracy

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Written Question
House of Lords Chamber: Bishops
Monday 25th March 2024

Asked by: Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (Conservative - Life peer)

Question

To ask the Senior Deputy Speaker what plans he has, if any, to review the requirements for the Lords Spiritual to wear robes in the Chamber at times other than when they are saying prayers.

Answered by Lord Gardiner of Kimble

Paragraph 4.15 of the Companion describes the robes of rochet and chimere that the Lords Spiritual wear in the Chamber. The Procedure and Privileges Committee has no plans to review this requirement.


Written Question
House of Lords: Bishops
Monday 25th March 2024

Asked by: Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (Conservative - Life peer)

Question

To ask the Senior Deputy Speaker whether the House of Lords funds the purchase and ongoing maintenance, including laundry, of robes worn by the Lords Spiritual.

Answered by Lord Gardiner of Kimble

The House does not fund the purchase or maintenance of the robes worn by the Lords Spiritual.


Division Vote (Lords)
20 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (Con) voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 205 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 263 Noes - 233
Division Vote (Lords)
20 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (Con) voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 203 Conservative No votes vs 1 Conservative Aye votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 276 Noes - 226
Division Vote (Lords)
20 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (Con) voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 208 Conservative No votes vs 1 Conservative Aye votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 285 Noes - 230
Division Vote (Lords)
11 Mar 2024 - Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (Con) voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 180 Conservative No votes vs 4 Conservative Aye votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 209 Noes - 193
Division Vote (Lords)
11 Mar 2024 - Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (Con) voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 178 Conservative No votes vs 3 Conservative Aye votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 204 Noes - 192