Information between 16th March 2026 - 26th March 2026
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16 Mar 2026 - Pension Schemes Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted Aye and in line with the House One of 5 Crossbench Aye votes vs 19 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 198 Noes - 171 |
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16 Mar 2026 - Pension Schemes Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted Aye and in line with the House One of 5 Crossbench Aye votes vs 24 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 201 Noes - 177 |
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16 Mar 2026 - Pension Schemes Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted Aye and in line with the House One of 25 Crossbench Aye votes vs 9 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 276 Noes - 165 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted No and in line with the House One of 20 Crossbench No votes vs 8 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 119 Noes - 191 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted No and in line with the House One of 20 Crossbench No votes vs 19 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 148 Noes - 185 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted Aye and in line with the House One of 45 Crossbench Aye votes vs 1 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 203 Noes - 148 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted Aye and in line with the House One of 24 Crossbench Aye votes vs 20 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 231 Noes - 188 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted Aye and in line with the House One of 19 Crossbench Aye votes vs 25 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 225 Noes - 189 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted Aye and in line with the House One of 12 Crossbench Aye votes vs 29 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 220 Noes - 191 |
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24 Mar 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted No and in line with the House One of 16 Crossbench No votes vs 14 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 80 Noes - 166 |
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24 Mar 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted No and against the House One of 7 Crossbench No votes vs 31 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 285 Noes - 156 |
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25 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted Aye and in line with the House One of 53 Crossbench Aye votes vs 4 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 306 Noes - 145 |
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26 Mar 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context Baroness Deech voted No and in line with the House One of 11 Crossbench No votes vs 7 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 64 Noes - 140 |
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Baroness Deech speeches from: Crime and Policing Bill
Baroness Deech contributed 1 speech (253 words) 3rd reading Wednesday 25th March 2026 - Lords Chamber Home Office |
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Baroness Deech speeches from: Strait of Hormuz
Baroness Deech contributed 1 speech (121 words) Wednesday 18th March 2026 - Lords Chamber |
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Baroness Deech speeches from: Plan 2 Student Loans: Repayment Terms
Baroness Deech contributed 1 speech (66 words) Tuesday 17th March 2026 - Lords Chamber |
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Baroness Deech speeches from: Antisemitism on University Campuses
Baroness Deech contributed 1 speech (113 words) Monday 16th March 2026 - Lords Chamber Leader of the House |
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Civil Servants: Workplace Pensions
Asked by: Baroness Deech (Crossbench - Life peer) Tuesday 17th March 2026 Question to the Cabinet Office: To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to support retired civil servants who have not received their pensions from the Civil Service Pension Scheme in January. Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) The Cabinet Office awarded the contract to administer the Civil Service Pension Scheme to Capita in November 2023 under the previous government.
The issues and delays facing a number of civil servants and pension scheme members in accessing their pensions is unacceptable.
Angela MacDonald, Deputy Chief Executive at HMRC, is working with the Cabinet Office and Capita to lead and support delivery of a full recovery plan. This includes commitments, with milestones, to immediately deal with priority cases, restore service levels and improve communication with affected members.
In response, we have set up a dedicated team to work urgently with Capita, with 650 full time staff across Government and Capita and with an aim to restoring normal service as soon as possible. We have agreed a clear recovery plan with Capita, which includes specific milestones and accountability targets for delivery.
Capita has prioritised the most urgent cases and by the end of February, all death in service cases were either settled or progressed to the final stage or awaiting a member response. A similar position will be reached for ill health retirement applications by mid-March. Alongside these arrangements, Capita has prioritised payment of tax-free pension lump sums for members who had received quotations but were not in receipt of their benefits, with the vast majority of these having been paid in February.
Since 26 January, the recovery team has received detailed data on all the outstanding cases, allowing us to track progress and actively manage the most urgent situations. The pension scheme continues to make monthly pension payments to approximately 730,000 existing pensioner members on time. No former civil servant should be facing financial hardship as a result of delays to their pension and we are supporting government employers to provide direct support to people facing delays in their first payments.
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Civil Servants: Workplace Pensions
Asked by: Baroness Deech (Crossbench - Life peer) Tuesday 17th March 2026 Question to the Cabinet Office: To ask His Majesty's Government what discussions they have had with Capita about retired civil servants who have not received pensions from the Civil Service Pension Scheme in January. Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) The Cabinet Office awarded the contract to administer the Civil Service Pension Scheme to Capita in November 2023 under the previous government.
The issues and delays facing a number of civil servants and pension scheme members in accessing their pensions is unacceptable.
Angela MacDonald, Deputy Chief Executive at HMRC, is working with the Cabinet Office and Capita to lead and support delivery of a full recovery plan. This includes commitments, with milestones, to immediately deal with priority cases, restore service levels and improve communication with affected members.
In response, we have set up a dedicated team to work urgently with Capita, with 650 full time staff across Government and Capita and with an aim to restoring normal service as soon as possible. We have agreed a clear recovery plan with Capita, which includes specific milestones and accountability targets for delivery.
Capita has prioritised the most urgent cases and by the end of February, all death in service cases were either settled or progressed to the final stage or awaiting a member response. A similar position will be reached for ill health retirement applications by mid-March. Alongside these arrangements, Capita has prioritised payment of tax-free pension lump sums for members who had received quotations but were not in receipt of their benefits, with the vast majority of these having been paid in February.
Since 26 January, the recovery team has received detailed data on all the outstanding cases, allowing us to track progress and actively manage the most urgent situations. The pension scheme continues to make monthly pension payments to approximately 730,000 existing pensioner members on time. No former civil servant should be facing financial hardship as a result of delays to their pension and we are supporting government employers to provide direct support to people facing delays in their first payments.
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25 Mar 2026, 5:12 p.m. - House of Lords "also note, if I may, the noble and learned Lord Pannick, the noble Baroness Deech and the noble and " Lord Hanson of Flint, The Minister of State, Home Department (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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26 Mar 2026, 11:18 a.m. - House of Lords " Second Oral Question. Baroness Deech. >> I beg leave to ask the question " Baroness Chapman of Darlington, Minister of State (Development) (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |