Information between 3rd May 2025 - 23rd May 2025
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12 May 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Baroness Stedman-Scott voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 155 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 272 Noes - 125 |
12 May 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Baroness Stedman-Scott voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 173 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 200 Noes - 183 |
12 May 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Baroness Stedman-Scott voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 150 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 164 Noes - 152 |
12 May 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Baroness Stedman-Scott voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 177 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 289 Noes - 168 |
19 May 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Baroness Stedman-Scott voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 124 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 289 Noes - 118 |
Speeches |
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Baroness Stedman-Scott speeches from: Healthy Life Expectancy
Baroness Stedman-Scott contributed 1 speech (112 words) Tuesday 20th May 2025 - Lords Chamber Department of Health and Social Care |
Baroness Stedman-Scott speeches from: Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Baroness Stedman-Scott contributed 3 speeches (877 words) Tuesday 20th May 2025 - Lords Chamber Department for International Development |
Baroness Stedman-Scott speeches from: Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill
Baroness Stedman-Scott contributed 1 speech (2,972 words) 2nd reading Thursday 15th May 2025 - Lords Chamber Department for Work and Pensions |
Baroness Stedman-Scott speeches from: Autism Employment Review
Baroness Stedman-Scott contributed 1 speech (132 words) Monday 12th May 2025 - Lords Chamber Department for Work and Pensions |
Written Answers |
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Young People: Manufacturing Industries
Asked by: Baroness Stedman-Scott (Conservative - Life peer) Tuesday 13th May 2025 Question to the Cabinet Office: To ask His Majesty's Government how many men aged 16 to 24 years old were employed in the manufacturing sector in April. Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)
The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority. Please see the letter attached from the National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority.
Professor Sir Ian Diamond | National Statistician
The Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE House of Lords London SW1A 0PW
2 May 2025
Dear Lady Stedman-Scott,
As National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, I am responding to your Parliamentary Questions asking how many men aged 16 to 24 years old were employed in the construction sector in April (HL6964), and how many men aged 16 to 24 years old were employed in the manufacturing sector in April (HL6965).
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) collects information on the labour market status of individuals through the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which is a survey of people resident in households in the UK. The responses allow us to estimate how many people are in employment, as well as information on their age and sex. In addition, working respondents report the industry they believe best reflects their workplace. These responses are classified using the Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SIC07).
Unfortunately, estimates for April 2025 will not be available until 10 June 2025. In the period December 2024 to February 2025, the latest LFS data available, the number of men aged 16 to 24 years who were working in the construction sector was 196,000, while the number of men aged 16 to 24 years who were working in the manufacturing sector was 155,000.
The ongoing challenges with response rates, response levels and weighting approach mean that labour market statistics based on the Labour Force Survey (LFS) are subject to increased volatility and are considered ’official statistics in development’ until further review.
Yours sincerely, Professor Sir Ian Diamond
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Young People: Construction
Asked by: Baroness Stedman-Scott (Conservative - Life peer) Tuesday 13th May 2025 Question to the Cabinet Office: To ask His Majesty's Government how many men aged 16 to 24 years old were employed in the construction sector in April. Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)
The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority. Please see the letter attached from the National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority.
Professor Sir Ian Diamond | National Statistician
The Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE House of Lords London SW1A 0PW
2 May 2025
Dear Lady Stedman-Scott,
As National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, I am responding to your Parliamentary Questions asking how many men aged 16 to 24 years old were employed in the construction sector in April (HL6964), and how many men aged 16 to 24 years old were employed in the manufacturing sector in April (HL6965).
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) collects information on the labour market status of individuals through the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which is a survey of people resident in households in the UK. The responses allow us to estimate how many people are in employment, as well as information on their age and sex. In addition, working respondents report the industry they believe best reflects their workplace. These responses are classified using the Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SIC07).
Unfortunately, estimates for April 2025 will not be available until 10 June 2025. In the period December 2024 to February 2025, the latest LFS data available, the number of men aged 16 to 24 years who were working in the construction sector was 196,000, while the number of men aged 16 to 24 years who were working in the manufacturing sector was 155,000.
The ongoing challenges with response rates, response levels and weighting approach mean that labour market statistics based on the Labour Force Survey (LFS) are subject to increased volatility and are considered ’official statistics in development’ until further review.
Yours sincerely, Professor Sir Ian Diamond
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Agriculture: Men
Asked by: Baroness Stedman-Scott (Conservative - Life peer) Wednesday 14th May 2025 Question to the Cabinet Office: To ask His Majesty's Government how many men aged 16 to 24 years old were employed in the agriculture sector in April. Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority. Please see the letter attached from the acting National Statistician of the UK Statistics Authority. Emma Rourke | Acting National Statistician
The Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE House of Lords London SW1A 0PW
12 May 2025
Dear Lady Stedman-Scott,
As Acting National Statistician, I am responding to your Parliamentary Question asking how many men aged 16 to 24 years old were employed in the agriculture sector in April (HL6966).
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) collects information on the labour market status of individuals through the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which is a survey of people resident in households in the UK. The responses allow us to estimate how many people are in employment, as well as information on their age and sex. In addition, working respondents report the industry they believe best reflects their workplace. These responses are classified using the Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SIC07).
Unfortunately, estimates for April 2025 will not be available until 10 June 2025. In the period December 2024 to February 2025, the latest LFS data available, the number of men aged 16 to 24 years who were working in the agriculture, forestry and fishing industry sector was 15,000. Please note that this estimate is based on a small sample size. This may result in less precise estimates, which should be used with caution.
The ongoing challenges with response rates, response levels and weighting approach mean that labour market statistics based on the Labour Force Survey (LFS) are subject to increased volatility and are considered ’official statistics in development’ until further review. Yours sincerely, Emma Rourke
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Police: Body Searches and Statistics
Asked by: Baroness Stedman-Scott (Conservative - Life peer) Wednesday 14th May 2025 Question to the Home Office: To ask His Majesty's Government, following the decision of the Supreme Court in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 on 16 April, how they will ensure that police policies are updated, particularly with regard to (1) reporting of male crime statistics, and (2) the right of women to be dealt with by female police officers, particularly in the event of a strip search. Answered by Lord Hanson of Flint - Minister of State (Home Office) We are currently considering the implications of the Supreme Court ruling for the Home Office and policing. |
Public Sector: Women
Asked by: Baroness Stedman-Scott (Conservative - Life peer) Wednesday 14th May 2025 Question To ask His Majesty's Government how they will ensure that all public services are compliant with the decision of the Supreme Court in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 on 16 April. Answered by Baroness Smith of Malvern - Minister of State (Minister for Women and Equalities) The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) regulates equality law across England, Wales and Scotland and human rights across England & Wales. The EHRC is independent of the government and makes its own enforcement and regulation decisions, including any inquiries and investigations it decides to conduct. The EHRC are currently updating their Code of Practice to reflect the ruling.
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Equality Act 2010
Asked by: Baroness Stedman-Scott (Conservative - Life peer) Wednesday 14th May 2025 Question To ask His Majesty's Government, following the decision of the Supreme Court in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 on 16 April, when the Equality and Human Rights Commission will publish an updated statutory code of practice. Answered by Baroness Smith of Malvern - Minister of State (Minister for Women and Equalities) The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is independent of government. The matter of updating their guidance is a decision for EHRC. This question has been passed to the EHRC who will be providing a written response to Baroness Stedman-Scott. |
Live Transcript |
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20 May 2025, 7:32 p.m. - House of Lords "amendment 12, by Baroness Stedman- Scott and Lady Armstrong of hilltop. " Baroness Smith of Malvern, Minister of State (Education) (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
20 May 2025, 7:24 p.m. - House of Lords "Baroness Stedman-Scott and I are " The Earl of Effingham (Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
20 May 2025, 7:22 p.m. - House of Lords "three in the name of Baroness Stedman-Scott who I have co-signed. Family group conferencing was born out of the 1918 nine children and " Lord Hampton (Crossbench) - View Video - View Transcript |
Bill Documents |
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May. 21 2025
HL Bill 84-II Second Marshalled list for Committee Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Clause 5 THE EARL OF EFFINGHAM BARONESS STEDMAN-SCOTT 69B_ Clause 5, page 9, line 12, at end insert |
May. 19 2025
HL Bill 84-I(Rev) Revised marshalled list for Committee Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: BARONESS STEDMAN-SCOTT THE EARL OF EFFINGHAM 3_ Clause 1, page 1, line 9, leave out from “parents” |
May. 16 2025
HL Bill 84-I Marshalled list for Committee Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: BARONESS STEDMAN-SCOTT THE EARL OF EFFINGHAM 3★_ Clause 1, page 1, line 9, leave out from “parents” |
Calendar |
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Tuesday 24th June 2025 3:30 p.m. Services Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
Select Committee Documents |
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Thursday 8th May 2025
Minutes and decisions - Decisions - 6th Meeting - 29 April 2025 Services Committee |
Thursday 8th May 2025
Minutes and decisions - Minutes - 5th Meeting - 13 March 2025 Services Committee |