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Division Votes
26 Mar 2025 - Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 3 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 129 Noes - 185
26 Mar 2025 - Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 3 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 133 Noes - 185
26 Mar 2025 - Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 2 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 150 Noes - 126
26 Mar 2025 - Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 4 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 238 Noes - 156
26 Mar 2025 - Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 2 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 155 Noes - 127
31 Mar 2025 - Mental Health Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 4 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 209 Noes - 143
31 Mar 2025 - Mental Health Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 5 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 218 Noes - 143
24 Mar 2025 - Local Authorities (Changes to Years of Ordinary Elections) (England) Order 2025 - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 1 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 139 Noes - 152
2 Apr 2025 - Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 5 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 226 Noes - 142
2 Apr 2025 - Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 5 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 240 Noes - 148
2 Apr 2025 - Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 4 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 242 Noes - 157
2 Apr 2025 - Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Dodds of Duncairn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 5 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 214 Noes - 216


Speeches
Lord Dodds of Duncairn speeches from: Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2025
Lord Dodds of Duncairn contributed 3 speeches (243 words)
Wednesday 26th March 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Lord Dodds of Duncairn speeches from: Disruption at Heathrow
Lord Dodds of Duncairn contributed 1 speech (79 words)
Tuesday 25th March 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport


Written Answers
Pets: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Tuesday 25th March 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many people will be employed at ports in Great Britain to work on monitoring, supervising or implementing the Northern Ireland pet travel scheme for pet animals moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Officials will be available at the GB ports to support and assist those travelling under the Northern Ireland Pet Travel Scheme. To simplify non-commercial pet movements (cats, dogs, including assistance dogs, and ferrets) from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, the scheme will enable travel from Great Britain to Northern Ireland with a simple lifelong pet travel document.

Livestock: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Tuesday 25th March 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many live animals have been exported for slaughter in each year from 2022 to date from Northern Ireland to (1) countries within the EU other than the Irish Republic, and (2) countries outside the EU.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

This is a devolved matter and the responsibility of the Northern Ireland Executive.

Carer's Allowance: Older People
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Monday 31st March 2025

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to ensure eligible people over State Pension age are aware that they may be entitled to Carer's Allowance.

Answered by Baroness Sherlock - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)

Information on the availability of Carer’s Allowance is widely available, including online via GOV.UK and from places such as Carers Trust and Citizens Advice. DWP continually seeks to improve the information it makes available so as to encourage people to claim Carer’s Allowance where they may be entitled.

Although there is no upper age limit to claiming Carer’s Allowance, it cannot normally be paid with the State Pension. It has been a long-held feature of the GB benefit system, under successive Governments, that where someone is entitled to two benefits for the same contingency, then whilst there may be entitlement to both benefits, only one will be paid to avoid duplication for the same need. Although entitlement to State Pension and Carer’s Allowance arise in different circumstances they are nevertheless designed for the same contingency – as an income replacement. Carer’s Allowance replaces income where the carer has given up the opportunity of full-time employment in order to care for a severely disabled person and is unable to undertake full time employment due to their caring responsibilities, while State Pension replaces income in retirement. For this reason, social security rules operate to prevent them being paid together, to avoid duplicate provision for the same need.

However, if a carer’s State Pension is less than Carer's Allowance, State Pension is paid and topped up with Carer's Allowance to the basic weekly rate of Carer's Allowance which is currently £81.90.

Where Carer’s Allowance cannot be paid, the person will keep underlying entitlement to the benefit. This gives access to the additional amount for carers in Pension Credit of £45.60 a week and potentially other means-tested support. Around 125,000 people are receiving the Carer Premium with their Pension Credit. And even if a pensioner’s income is above the limit for Pension Credit, they may still be able to receive Housing Benefit.

Social Security is a transferred matter in Northern Ireland.

Social Security Benefits: Older People
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Monday 31st March 2025

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to ensure that older people can access all the benefits and allowances to which they are entitled.

Answered by Baroness Sherlock - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)

The Government wants all pensioners to get the support to which they are rightly entitled. That is why we have been running the biggest ever Pension Credit take-up campaign.

We know there are low-income pensioners who aren’t claiming Pension Credit, which provides a vital safety net by guaranteeing a minimum level of income – and will also passport them to receive other benefits (including Winter Fuel Payments, help with rent, council tax, fuel bills and a free TV licence for those over 75).

Our drive to increase Pension Credit take up has successfully boosted applications, with the Department receiving around 235,000 Pension Credit applications in the 30 weeks since the Winter Fuel Payment announcement and making 117,800 new Pension Credit awards over the same period.  The campaign has included adverts on Television, radio, social media such as Facebook and Instagram, on YouTube, on advertising screens, including on GP and Post Office screens as well as in the press.

We are now writing to all pensioners who make a new claim for Housing Benefit and who appear to be entitled to Pension Credit – directly targeting this group and encouraging them to make a claim. In the longer term, we will be bringing together the administration of Pension Credit and Housing Benefit, so that pensioners receive both Housing Benefit and any Pension Credit that they are entitled to.

For State Pensions, DWP sends out a letter to customers four months prior to their State Pension age, inviting a claim to State Pension. The letter signposts the customer to claim online which is the quickest and easiest way to claim and also includes the telephone number to call to make their claim to State Pension over the telephone. The customer can also request a paper claim form.

Attendance Allowance is currently undergoing a significant modernisation reform through the piloting of an on-line digital claim process as a part of the department’s wider Service Modernisation plans. This aims to provide a more streamlined alternative application method in addition to the current paper form. Online claims are currently being tested with a view to this becoming more widely available in due course.

Information and advice about entitlement to Attendance Allowance and other benefits may be available from a range of outlets including Jobcentre Plus offices, DWP and other helplines, gov.uk and other internet sites, local authorities, Citizens Advice and welfare benefit offices, Social Services, voluntary organisations, such as, Age UK and MacMillan, public libraries, health clinics, doctors' surgeries and health visitors.

Import Controls: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Wednesday 2nd April 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government what estimate they have made of the total cost of building and completing each of the Border Control Posts in Northern Ireland; and what is the estimated date of completion of each one.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

In line with the commitments we have made under the Windsor Framework, SPS inspection facilities are under construction in Northern Ireland at the ports of Belfast, Larne, Foyle and Warrenpoint. Preparations are well underway, and they will be operationally ready by July 2025.

The Government has committed to a maximum funding envelope of £192.3 million. Of this envelope, Defra has spent £70.7 million up to 28 February 2025, the latest data currently available.

Import Controls: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Wednesday 2nd April 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government what is the total cost to date of the construction of each of the border control posts being built in Northern Ireland, including all administrative fees.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

In line with the commitments we have made under the Windsor Framework, SPS inspection facilities are under construction in Northern Ireland at the ports of Belfast, Larne, Foyle and Warrenpoint. Preparations are well underway, and they will be operationally ready by July 2025.

The Government has committed to a maximum funding envelope of £192.3 million. Of this envelope, Defra has spent £70.7 million up to 28 February 2025, the latest data currently available.

China: Uyghurs
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Tuesday 1st April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what actions they are considering to address the persecution of Uyghur refugees in China, including coercive birth control measures; and what steps they are taking to engage with international partners to address these concerns.

Answered by Baroness Chapman of Darlington - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

This government stands firm on human rights, including in Xinjiang, where China continues to persecute and arbitrarily detain Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities.

We raise our concerns at the highest levels: the Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary, Chancellor and Energy Secretary all raised human rights recently with their counterparts (President Xi, Foreign Minister Wang, Vice Premier He and Vice Premier Ding respectively). We continue to coordinate efforts with our international partners and work in multilateral fora to hold China to account for human rights violations. Most recently we raised the persecution of Uyghurs within our Item 4 statement at the Human Rights Council.

Windsor Framework
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Wednesday 2nd April 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many staff are employed by the Windsor Framework Independent Monitoring Panel; and how many times the body has met since it was created.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

I refer the Noble Lord to the answer given by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on 18 March 2025 (UIN 38339).

In accordance with paragraph 160 of the Safeguarding the Union command paper, a Secretariat is provided by the UK Government to the Panel, and the Panel receives relevant data to support its monitoring functions. The Panel does not directly employ staff.

It is a matter for the Panel to determine the structure and cadence of its meetings and panellists regularly engage with each other as well as having recently met the Secretary of State on 3 March.

Windsor Framework
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Wednesday 2nd April 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what resources they are providing to the working of the Windsor Framework Independent Monitoring Panel.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

I refer the Noble Lord to the answer given by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on 18 March 2025 (UIN 38339).

In accordance with paragraph 160 of the Safeguarding the Union command paper, a Secretariat is provided by the UK Government to the Panel, and the Panel receives relevant data to support its monitoring functions. The Panel does not directly employ staff.

It is a matter for the Panel to determine the structure and cadence of its meetings and panellists regularly engage with each other as well as having recently met the Secretary of State on 3 March.

Northern Ireland Assembly
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Wednesday 2nd April 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government how and when they intend to respond to the passing of the Regulation (EU) 2023/2411 Applicability Motion in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The Government continues to evaluate the implications of Regulation 2023/2411, in the light of the applicability motion vote in the Northern Ireland Assembly and the conditions set out in Schedule 6B of the Northern Ireland Act 1998.

Foreign Investment in UK: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Thursday 3rd April 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government how much foreign direct investment into Northern Ireland from the United States of America there has been in each year since 2019.

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.

The Rt Hon. the Lord Dodds of Duncairn

House of Lords

London

SW1A 0PW

21 March 2025

Dear Lord Dodds,

As National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, I am responding to your Parliamentary Question asking how much foreign direct investment into Northern Ireland from the United States of America there has been in each year since 2019 (HL5989).

Foreign direct investment positions are the value of stocks of investment at a given point in time. Flows measure the movement of funds received by Northern Ireland from the United States of America during the year. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) publishes experimental subnational UK estimates, which currently includes data up to 2021.1.

Further information on Northern Ireland positions, flows and earnings with the United States of America can be found on the ONS website1.

Table 1: Northern Ireland Inward Foreign Direct Investment positions and flows with the United States of America, 2019-20212,3 . £million

Type

2019

2020

2021

Positions

3930

6472

7180

Flows

-167

-300

75

Source: Office for National Statistics

Yours sincerely,

Professor Sir Ian Diamond

1 https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/nationalaccounts/balanceofpayments/articles/foreigndirectinvestme ntexperimentaluksubnationalstatistics/2021

2 A negative sign before a value indicates net disinvestment in Northern Ireland.

3 These statistics exclude FDI related to banks, bank holding companies, property and public corporations.

Windsor Framework: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn (Democratic Unionist Party - Life peer)
Monday 7th April 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what its policy is on deciding whether to consult stakeholders in Northern Ireland on changes to European Union legislation which are imposed on Northern Ireland under the Windsor Framework.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The Government regularly consults with stakeholders in Northern Ireland on a wide range of policy issues, including those relating to the Windsor Framework.

Regulations that apply under the Windsor Framework are also subject to scrutiny both in Parliament and, as provided for in law, in the Northern Ireland Assembly. The Government will continue to uphold these scrutiny commitments, which include the provision of explanatory materials on amended or replaced EU legislation which is included in the annexes to the Framework.




Lord Dodds of Duncairn mentioned

Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 26th March 2025
Oral Evidence - The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), and Ulster Farmers' Union (UFU)

Strengthening Northern Ireland’s Voice in the context of the Windsor Framework - Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee

Found: March 2025 11.25 am Watch the meeting Members present: Lord Carlile of Berriew (The Chair); Lord Dodds of Duncairn

Wednesday 19th March 2025
Oral Evidence - Monckton Chambers, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, and Policy Exchange

Strengthening Northern Ireland’s Voice in the context of the Windsor Framework - Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee

Found: March 2025 10.45 am Watch the meeting Members present: Lord Carlile of Berrriew (The Chair); Lord Dodds of Duncairn



Parliamentary Research
Persecution of Christians - CDP-2025-0076
Mar. 28 2025

Found: Nigeria: Religious Freedom 02 Jan 2025 | HL3532 Asked by: Lord Dodds of Duncairn To ask His




Lord Dodds of Duncairn - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Wednesday 26th March 2025 11 a.m.
Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Strengthening Northern Ireland’s Voice in the context of the Windsor Framework
At 11:30am: Oral evidence
Roger Pollen - Head of FSB NI at The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)
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Wednesday 26th March 2025 11 a.m.
Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Strengthening Northern Ireland’s Voice in the context of the Windsor Framework
At 11:30am: Oral evidence
Roger Pollen - Head of FSB NI at The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)
Mr Alexander Kinnear - Parliamentary Officer at Ulster Farmers' Union (UFU)
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Wednesday 23rd April 2025 10:30 a.m.
Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 30th April 2025 10:30 a.m.
Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Strengthening Northern Ireland’s Voice in the context of the Windsor Framework
At 10:45am: Oral evidence
Celine McStravick - Chief Executive at NICVA (Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action)
Ian Jeffers - CEO at Co-operation Ireland
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Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 1st April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Dave Sheeran (Donnelly Group), Brian Robinson (Agnew Group) & Jeff McCartney (Charles Hurst Group) to Lord Carlile of Berriew Re: NI Protocol & Windsor Framework and its impact on the motoring industry 21 March 2025

Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee
Tuesday 1st April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Lord Carlile of Berriew to Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland re Vehicle-Type Approval issues, 1 April 2025

Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee
Wednesday 19th March 2025
Oral Evidence - Monckton Chambers, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, and Policy Exchange

Strengthening Northern Ireland’s Voice in the context of the Windsor Framework - Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee
Wednesday 26th March 2025
Oral Evidence - The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), and Ulster Farmers' Union (UFU)

Strengthening Northern Ireland’s Voice in the context of the Windsor Framework - Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee
Tuesday 8th April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Lord Carlile of Berriew to Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland re US tariffs, 8 April 2025

Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Lord Leong CBE (Department for Business & Trade) to Lord Carlile of Berriew re: Product Regulation and Metrology Bill, 2 April 2025

Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee
Thursday 24th April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Lord Carlile of Berriew to Baroness Merron (Dept of Health and Social Care) re: Tobacco and Vapes Bill, 24 April 2025

Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee