Debates between Earl of Courtown and Lord Young of Cookham during the 2019 Parliament

Smoking

Debate between Earl of Courtown and Lord Young of Cookham
Thursday 25th January 2024

(3 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl of Courtown Portrait The Earl of Courtown (Con)
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My Lords, I think the House would like to hear from my noble friend Lord Young.

Lord Young of Cookham Portrait Lord Young of Cookham (Con)
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I am grateful to my noble friend for giving way.

Homelessness

Debate between Earl of Courtown and Lord Young of Cookham
Monday 18th December 2023

(4 months, 1 week ago)

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Earl of Courtown Portrait The Earl of Courtown (Con)
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My Lords, there is plenty of time. Can we have the noble Lord, Lord Bird, and then my noble friend Lord Naseby?

Rhodes Wildfires: Repatriation of Holidaymakers

Debate between Earl of Courtown and Lord Young of Cookham
Tuesday 25th July 2023

(9 months ago)

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Lord Young of Cookham Portrait Lord Young of Cookham
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To ask His Majesty’s Government what plans they have to assist with the repatriation of holiday-makers from Rhodes following recent wildfires.

Earl of Courtown Portrait The Earl of Courtown (Con)
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My Lords, we are actively monitoring the fires in Rhodes and elsewhere in Greece and are in close contact with the Greek authorities. The British vice-consulate in Rhodes is visiting local evacuation centres. The FCDO has deployed a rapid deployment team of six FCDO staff and four British Red Cross responders to Rhodes to support British nationals, whose safety is our top priority. The team is based at Rhodes International Airport and is assisting with travel documents and liaising with Greek authorities and travel operators on the ground. There are no plans for the UK Government to repatriate holidaymakers from Rhodes as the airport is operating normally.

Lord Young of Cookham Portrait Lord Young of Cookham (Con)
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I thank my noble friend for his reply and for the steps being taken. I also commend the citizens of Rhodes on the hospitality they have extended to British holidaymakers fleeing the fires. Looking ahead, some 30,000 holidaymakers have booked to go to Rhodes over the next few weeks. At the moment, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office is not advising people not to travel. The Association of British Insurers has said that unless the FCDO advises against travel, there will not be a great deal of policies that will help. Do the Government expect families booked to go to Rhodes over the next few days to go ahead with their plans?

Earl of Courtown Portrait The Earl of Courtown (Con)
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My Lords, we should pay tribute to the people of Greece who have opened their homes to many holidaymakers in their area. The FCDO travel advice should not impact people’s ability to claim insurance for things such as cancelled hotel bookings or flight changes, depending on their policy and level of cover. However, we recognise that some travel companies use FCDO advice as a reference point to their policies. Our travel advice is focused on ensuring the safety of British nationals and is designed to give people the detail they need to make an informed decision. Of course, our travel advice is always under review.

Housing Delivery Test

Debate between Earl of Courtown and Lord Young of Cookham
Wednesday 18th March 2020

(4 years, 1 month ago)

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Lord Young of Cookham Portrait Lord Young of Cookham (Con)
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My Lords, the housing delivery test applies to those local authorities that have an adopted local plan against which to measure progress. Can my noble friend tell the House how many local authorities have not got an adopted local plan, how the delivery test applies in those cases and what action the Government are taking to ensure that those local authorities produce an adopted local plan?

Earl of Courtown Portrait The Earl of Courtown
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My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord Young for his question about local plans. Those local planning authorises without an up-to-date local plan will be set a deadline of 23 December to adopt a new plan. At present, 90% of local planning authorities have adopted a local plan, but I should add that it is slightly more nuanced than that. If the five-year review looks at the plan and decides that it does not need to be updated, it can carry on; so, technically, it is feasible to have a plan older than five years that is still up to date. As my noble friend says, it is most important that local authorities have an active and current local plan.