Information between 2nd December 2025 - 22nd December 2025
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10 Dec 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Lord Foster of Bath voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 52 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 244 Noes - 220 |
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10 Dec 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Lord Foster of Bath voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 50 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 219 Noes - 223 |
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Lord Foster of Bath speeches from: Sentencing Bill
Lord Foster of Bath contributed 5 speeches (1,319 words) Committee stage part one Wednesday 3rd December 2025 - Lords Chamber Ministry of Justice |
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Lord Foster of Bath speeches from: Sentencing Bill
Lord Foster of Bath contributed 2 speeches (456 words) Committee stage part two Wednesday 3rd December 2025 - Lords Chamber Ministry of Justice |
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Lord Foster of Bath speeches from: Sentencing Bill
Lord Foster of Bath contributed 5 speeches (2,303 words) Committee stage: Part 1 Monday 1st December 2025 - Lords Chamber Ministry of Justice |
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Plants
Asked by: Lord Foster of Bath (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Tuesday 2nd December 2025 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask His Majesty's Government whether they hold data about the condition of flora in each county in England, and if so, whether they will publish that data. Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Natural England (NE) does not hold county-level data on plants. When it requires such information, NE works with partners to access excellent quality datasets such as the ‘distribution database’ of the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, which may be filtered by county. Such datasets may be processed and published by partners e.g. as County Floras or Rare Plant Registers. NE’s own holding of botanical data focuses on protected sites rather than county scale information. NE recently worked with the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland to produce a new GB level red list for vascular plants. |
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Gambling: Advertising
Asked by: Lord Foster of Bath (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Thursday 18th December 2025 Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport: To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to monitor and regulate the use of personalised algorithms and targeted advertising by online gambling platforms. Answered by Baroness Twycross - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) All gambling operators in the UK must comply with robust advertising codes, which are enforced by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) independently of Government. These codes apply across all advertising platforms, including online and social media. The codes are regularly reviewed and updated and DCMS regularly engages with the ASA to discuss these changes and the impact of the regulations.
All operators in the UK are also required to comply with the Gambling Commission’s Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice, which includes new provisions relating to direct marketing and socially responsible promotions. The impact of these measures will be assessed in due course.
We engage with a range of stakeholders and other regulators, such as the ICO, to understand whether more can be done to further raise standards in this area, particularly on online platforms.
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Gambling: Advertising
Asked by: Lord Foster of Bath (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Thursday 18th December 2025 Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport: To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Twycross on 21 May (HL7312), when the Betting and Gaming Council will publish its report on advertising. Answered by Baroness Twycross - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has provided the Government with their report on gambling advertising. It is for the BGC to decide whether to publish it. We have reviewed the report and are considering this alongside a range of other evidence to determine next steps in this area.
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Gambling: Advertising
Asked by: Lord Foster of Bath (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Thursday 18th December 2025 Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport: To ask His Majesty's Government whether they plan to introduce mandatory transparency requirements on gambling advertising spend and targeting strategies by licensed operators. Answered by Baroness Twycross - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) We currently have no plans to introduce mandatory transparency requirements on gambling advertising spend and targeting strategies by licensed operators. |
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3 Dec 2025, 3:53 p.m. - House of Lords "The contents have it. After clause 19. Amendment 88 Lord Foster of Bath. " Legislation: Sentencing Bill - committee stage (day 3) - View Video - View Transcript |
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3 Dec 2025, 6:34 p.m. - House of Lords "is by leave withdrawn. Amendment 93 d Lord Foster of Bath not moved, " - View Video - View Transcript |
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3 Dec 2025, 4:35 p.m. - House of Lords "Lord Lord Foster of Bath. I can reassure noble Lords that this government is committed to greater " Lord Timpson, The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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3 Dec 2025, 4:44 p.m. - House of Lords "Report stage. Finally, I must give my thanks to the noble Lord Lord Foster of Bath, who has spotted a " Lord Timpson, The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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3 Dec 2025, 10:25 p.m. - House of Lords "name. And by the way, I also support 147 in the names of Lord Foster of Bath and Lord Marks of Henley on Thames has been on my " Amendment:140 Baroness Chakrabarti (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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Sentencing Bill
94 speeches (25,864 words) Committee stage part one Wednesday 3rd December 2025 - Lords Chamber Ministry of Justice Mentions: 1: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) we have a sustainable justice system.I turn first to Amendment 88, tabled by the noble Lord, Lord Foster of Bath - Link to Speech |
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Sentencing Bill
82 speeches (16,231 words) Committee stage part two Wednesday 3rd December 2025 - Lords Chamber Ministry of Justice Mentions: 1: Baroness Chakrabarti (Lab - Life peer) Amendment 140 in my name—by the way, I also support Amendment 147 in the names of the noble Lords, Lord Foster of Bath - Link to Speech |
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Sentencing Bill
96 speeches (27,831 words) Committee stage: Part 1 Monday 1st December 2025 - Lords Chamber Ministry of Justice Mentions: 1: Baroness Hamwee (LD - Life peer) works with the support for the offender, which is implicit in the activities.My noble friend Lord Foster of Bath - Link to Speech 2: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (Lab - Life peer) My Lords, I support my noble friends and the noble Lord, Lord Foster of Bath, in the amendments they - Link to Speech 3: Lord Sandhurst (Con - Excepted Hereditary) My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Foster of Bath, for moving his amendment. - Link to Speech 4: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) year to better understand the impacts of gambling harm and what more we can do.The noble Lord, Lord Foster of Bath - Link to Speech |
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Tuesday 20th January 2026 10:30 a.m. Justice and Home Affairs Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Settlement, Citizenship and Integration View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 13th January 2026 10:30 a.m. Justice and Home Affairs Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Settlement, Citizenship and Integration At 10:30am: Oral evidence Professor Thom Brooks - Principal, Chair in Law, Ethics and Government at Collingwood College View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 6th January 2026 10:30 a.m. Justice and Home Affairs Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |