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Division Votes
21 Jan 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Pidgeon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 56 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 87 Noes - 157
21 Jan 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Pidgeon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 54 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 258 Noes - 138
28 Jan 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Pidgeon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 54 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 145 Noes - 126
29 Jan 2025 - Royal Albert Hall Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Pidgeon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 53 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 206 Noes - 45
5 Feb 2025 - Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (Transfer of Functions etc) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Pidgeon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 39 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 183 Noes - 127
5 Feb 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Pidgeon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 47 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 302 Noes - 132
5 Feb 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Pidgeon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 48 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 318 Noes - 130
5 Feb 2025 - Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Pidgeon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 37 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 168 Noes - 112


Speeches
Baroness Pidgeon speeches from: Car Parking Companies
Baroness Pidgeon contributed 1 speech (56 words)
Tuesday 4th February 2025 - Lords Chamber
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Baroness Pidgeon speeches from: Airport Expansion
Baroness Pidgeon contributed 1 speech (67 words)
Monday 3rd February 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Baroness Pidgeon speeches from: Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL]
Baroness Pidgeon contributed 4 speeches (2,339 words)
Committee stage
Tuesday 28th January 2025 - Grand Committee
Department for Transport
Baroness Pidgeon speeches from: Railway Electrification
Baroness Pidgeon contributed 1 speech (62 words)
Wednesday 22nd January 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Baroness Pidgeon speeches from: Airports Slot Allocation (Alleviation of Usage Requirements etc.) Regulations 2025
Baroness Pidgeon contributed 1 speech (481 words)
Monday 20th January 2025 - Grand Committee
Department for Transport


Written Answers
Motorways
Asked by: Baroness Pidgeon (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Tuesday 21st January 2025

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of smart motorways in terms of road safety; and whether further remedial works are planned on converted smart motorways.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

This Government takes road safety seriously, and we are committed to reducing the numbers of those killed and injured on our roads.

The latest published safety data (covering 2017 to 2021) shows that overall, in terms of serious or fatal casualties, smart motorways remain the safest roads on the Strategic Road Network. National Highways continues to take action to improve safety, including the roll out of more than 150 additional Emergency Areas on the network, which is due to complete by end of March.

We continue to work with the Office for Rail and Road (ORR) to assess the effectiveness of safety systems in place on smart motorways, with further reporting due in Spring.

Motorways
Asked by: Baroness Pidgeon (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Tuesday 21st January 2025

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government what is total cost of the installation of new emergency areas on smart motorways, broken down by each motorway.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

The previous Government committed £390 million for National Highways to construct over 150 Emergency Areas across the All Lane Running (ALR) smart motorway network through the National Emergency Area Retrofit programme. The work is being managed as a single programme and final costs for the installation of Emergency Areas on each section of motorway will be confirmed when accounts are settled, expected no earlier than Q3 2025/26.

Motorways
Asked by: Baroness Pidgeon (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Tuesday 21st January 2025

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government what has been the total cost of the smart motorway programme to date, broken down by each motorway.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

National Highways has managed smart motorways as a programme since 2013. The total spend to date on reconfiguring sections of the motorway network to predominantly All Lane Running (ALR) smart motorways in England since 2013 is £5.075 billion. The table below breaks this down by each motorway scheme:

ALR scheme

£m

M1 junctions 13 to 16

452.5

M1 junctions 19 to 16

192.6

M1 junctions 23a to 24

46.3

M1 junctions 24 to 25

97.3

M1 junctions 28 to 31

203.5

M1 junctions 32 to 35a

108.7

M1 junctions 39 to 42

124.1

M20 junctions 3 to 5

146.4

M23 junctions 8 to 10

227.7

M25 junctions 23 to 27

159.5

M25 junctions 5 to 7

105.1

M27 junctions 4 to 11

281.4

M3 junctions 2 to 4a

182.4

M4 junctions 3 to 12

922.8

M5 junctions 4a to 6

133.6

M56 junctions 6 to 8

100.9

M6 junctions 10a to 13

97.0

M6 junctions 13 to 15

305.4

M6 junctions 16 to 19

253.8

M6 junctions 2 to 4

220.2

M6 junctions 21a to 26

267.5

M62 junctions 10 to 12

148.7

M62 junctions 18 to 20

297.6

Total

5,075

In addition, National Highways is investing £900 million over the second road investment strategy (RIS2) to add further safety features to smart motorways. This includes £390 million to construct over 150 additional emergency areas on existing ALR smart motorways, which is due to complete in March.

This government takes road safety very seriously, we have been clear, we will not roll out new smart motorways.

Railway Network
Asked by: Baroness Pidgeon (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Tuesday 28th January 2025

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have to change or restrict open access operations on the railway network.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

The Secretary of State recently wrote to the Chair of the ORR to set out her expectations for the future of Open Access. She was clear on the benefits that Open Access can bring, but equally that balance must be struck between passenger benefits and impacts upon taxpayers and network performance. This does not represent a ‘restriction’ on Open Access, but rather that it is important to ensure that this balance is applied when ORR undertakes its statutory duties in relation to each application. We remain committed to a role for Open Access where it provides benefits for both passengers and taxpayers.

Heathrow Airport: Construction
Asked by: Baroness Pidgeon (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Wednesday 5th February 2025

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the merits of expanding Heathrow Airport, particularly regarding the creation of a third runway.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

There is currently no live application for a third runway at Heathrow. It is for Heathrow Airport Limited to decide how it takes forward any Development Consent Order application for a third runway.

The Government would carefully consider any Development Consent Order application for a third runway at Heathrow Airport in line with the relevant planning process.

Gatwick Airport: Construction
Asked by: Baroness Pidgeon (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Wednesday 5th February 2025

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the merits of expanding Gatwick airport, particularly regarding the creation of a second runway.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

An application for a Development Consent Order has been made by Gatwick Airport Limited to bring their existing Northern runway into routine use alongside their main runway.

The Planning Inspectorate submitted its recommendation report to the Department for Transport on 27 November 2024 and the Secretary of State for Transport has until the 27 February 2025 to make a decision.

As this is a live planning application, it would not be appropriate to comment.




Baroness Pidgeon mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
UK Engagement with Space Committee
3 speeches (224 words)
Thursday 30th January 2025 - Lords Chamber

Mentions:
1: None That, as proposed by the Committee of Selection, Lord Bradley, Baroness Cass, Baroness Coffey, Baroness Pidgeon - Link to Speech



Bill Documents
Feb. 07 2025
HL Bill 54-II Second marshalled list for Grand Committee
Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: BARONESS PIDGEON 23_ Clause 12, page 10, line 7, at end insert— “(5) Where a socially necessary route

Jan. 24 2025
HL Bill 54-I Marshalled list for Grand Committee
Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Clause 12 BARONESS PIDGEON LORD HAMPTON 21_ Clause 12, page 9, line 20, at end insert— “(iv) health

Jan. 23 2025
HL Bill 54 Running list of amendments – 23 January 2025
Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Clause 12 BARONESS PIDGEON LORD HAMPTON _ Clause 12, page 9, line 20, at end insert— “(iv) health

Jan. 22 2025
HL Bill 54 Running list of amendments – 22 January 2025
Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Clause 12 BARONESS PIDGEON LORD HAMPTON _ Clause 12, page 9, line 20, at end insert— “(iv) health

Jan. 21 2025
HL Bill 54 Running list of amendments – 21 January 2025
Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: with paragraph 5(4)(a) of that Schedule. 59/1 HL Bill 54—Running List 21 January Clause 12 BARONESS PIDGEON

Jan. 20 2025
HL Bill 54 Running list of amendments – 20 January 2025
Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Clause 12 BARONESS PIDGEON _ Clause 12, page 9, line 20, at end insert— “(iv) health care services



Deposited Papers
Thursday 23rd January 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: Letter dated 17/01/2025 from Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill to Peers regarding points raised during the Bus Services (No. 2) Bill second reading debate. Incl. Annex 16p.
Document: Letter-Lord_Hendy_of_Richmond_Hill_to_Peers-Bus_Services_No_2_Bill.docx (webpage)

Found: Local Government Functions: Grants Baroness Pidgeon raised concerns about clause 16 of the Bill, which




Baroness Pidgeon - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Wednesday 5th February 2025 11 a.m.
Public Services Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 12th February 2025 11 a.m.
Public Services Committee - Private Meeting
Subject: Interpreting and translation services in the courts
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Wednesday 26th February 2025 11 a.m.
Public Services Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 26th February 2025 11 a.m.
Public Services Committee - Private Meeting
Subject: Interpreting and translation services in the courts
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Select Committee Documents
Monday 20th January 2025
Written Evidence - Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth University, and Trinity College Dublin
ITS0023 - Interpreting and translation services in the courts

Interpreting and translation services in the courts - Public Services Committee
Monday 20th January 2025
Written Evidence - ITS0002 - Interpreting and translation services in the courts

Interpreting and translation services in the courts - Public Services Committee
Monday 27th January 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Bridget Phillipson MP, Secretary of State for Education to Baroness Morris of Yardley, Chair of the Public Services Committee, on the publication of 'Keeping Children Safe, Helping Families Thrive'

Public Services Committee
Wednesday 29th January 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Sarah Sackman, Minister of State, Ministry of Justice to Baroness Morris of Yardley, Chair, Public Services Committee on Interpreting and Translation Services in the Courts (24 January 2025)

Public Services Committee
Tuesday 11th February 2025
Written Evidence - Ministry of Justice
ITS0080 - Interpreting and translation services in the courts

Interpreting and translation services in the courts - Public Services Committee