Information between 27th November 2024 - 7th December 2024
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27 Nov 2024 - Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024 - View Vote Context Lord Jackson of Peterborough voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 1 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes Tally: Ayes - 11 Noes - 45 |
Speeches |
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Lord Jackson of Peterborough speeches from: Social Cohesion and Community during Periods of Change
Lord Jackson of Peterborough contributed 1 speech (1,153 words) Friday 6th December 2024 - Lords Chamber Cabinet Office |
Lord Jackson of Peterborough speeches from: Football Governance Bill [HL]
Lord Jackson of Peterborough contributed 4 speeches (948 words) Committee stage: Part 1 Wednesday 4th December 2024 - Lords Chamber |
Lord Jackson of Peterborough speeches from: Football Governance Bill [HL]
Lord Jackson of Peterborough contributed 6 speeches (1,419 words) Committee stage: Part 2 Wednesday 4th December 2024 - Lords Chamber |
Lord Jackson of Peterborough speeches from: Illegal Migrant Returns Agreements
Lord Jackson of Peterborough contributed 1 speech (81 words) Tuesday 3rd December 2024 - Lords Chamber Home Office |
Lord Jackson of Peterborough speeches from: Football Governance Bill [HL]
Lord Jackson of Peterborough contributed 4 speeches (824 words) Committee stage part one Monday 2nd December 2024 - Lords Chamber |
Lord Jackson of Peterborough speeches from: Football Governance Bill [HL]
Lord Jackson of Peterborough contributed 4 speeches (1,811 words) Committee stage part two Monday 2nd December 2024 - Lords Chamber |
Lord Jackson of Peterborough speeches from: Asylum Seekers: Wethersfield
Lord Jackson of Peterborough contributed 1 speech (106 words) Thursday 28th November 2024 - Lords Chamber Home Office |
Lord Jackson of Peterborough speeches from: Football Governance Bill [HL]
Lord Jackson of Peterborough contributed 4 speeches (983 words) Committee stage Wednesday 27th November 2024 - Lords Chamber |
Lord Jackson of Peterborough speeches from: Windsor Framework (Non-Commercial Movement of Pet Animals) Regulations 2024
Lord Jackson of Peterborough contributed 2 speeches (734 words) Wednesday 27th November 2024 - Lords Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
Written Answers |
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Immigration
Asked by: Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Conservative - Life peer) Wednesday 27th November 2024 Question to the Home Office: To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Hanson of Flint on 12 November (HL2103), whether they will now answer the question put; namely, what estimate they have made of the number of people potentially or actually affected by the decision to amend Appendix EU to the Immigration Rules to include the provision that where a person has been granted limited leave to enter or remain the Secretary of State may extend that limited leave regardless of whether the person has made a valid application for such an extension. Answered by Lord Hanson of Flint - Minister of State (Home Office) The Home Office publishes statistics on the EU Settlement Scheme in the Immigration System Statistics Quarterly Release (https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/immigration-statistics-quarterly-release). The number of people estimated to hold pre-settled status (five years’ limited leave to enter or remain) under the scheme as of 30 June 2024 is 1,810,040. The data is available in EUSS_RA_01 Table 3 of the Immigration system statistics, EUSS summary tables (https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/immigration-system-statistics-data-tables#eu-settlement-scheme). Since September 2023, we have been extending the pre-settled status of those approaching its expiry date if they have not yet obtained settled status (indefinite leave to enter or remain). All pre-settled status holders who meet those criteria are potentially affected by the extension provision. |
Courts: EU Law
Asked by: Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Conservative - Life peer) Tuesday 3rd December 2024 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask His Majesty's Government why they have not yet implemented section 6 of the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 as regards UK courts following EU-derived case law, and whether they intend to give effect to this provision soon. Answered by Baroness Jones of Whitchurch - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) The Government has decided to pause the commencement of section 6 of the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (REUL Act) to allow time to consider this within the wider context of our work to grow the economy and reset relations with the EU and Devolved Governments. Pausing the commencement of Section 6 gives businesses greater stability, and the Government remains free to reform inherited EU law in the best interests of our businesses and economy. While we do not currently intend to commence section 6, it remains open to us to do so at a later date. |
Conversion Therapy: Republic of Ireland
Asked by: Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Conservative - Life peer) Thursday 5th December 2024 Question To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Collins of Highbury on 26 November (HL2460), whether officials representing the government of the Republic of Ireland were part of the range of international counterparts or jurisdictions with which they recently discussed conversion practice policies. Answered by Lord Collins of Highbury - Lord in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) I refer the Noble Lord to my answer to his previous question (HL2460), given on 26 November. |
Non-crime Hate Incidents: Codes of Practice
Asked by: Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Conservative - Life peer) Thursday 5th December 2024 Question to the Home Office: To ask His Majesty's Government whether they plan to review the Police Efficiency, Effectiveness and Legitimacy inspection regime, to ensure that His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services include compliance with the provisions of the Codes of Practice into non-criminal hate incidents within their annual assessments. Answered by Lord Hanson of Flint - Minister of State (Home Office) The Government is carefully considering next steps relating to the recording of non-crime hate incidents. His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) consults widely with the sector on its inspection programmes and frameworks. The Inspectorate’s consultation on its 2025-29 police inspection programme closed in October, and a final version will be laid in Parliament in the new year following the Home Secretary’s approval. |
Non-crime Hate Incidents
Asked by: Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Conservative - Life peer) Thursday 5th December 2024 Question to the Home Office: To ask His Majesty's Government whether they plan to collate and publish on an annual basis the number of non-criminal hate incidents (NCHIs) recorded per police force; including disaggregating the number of NCHIs recorded which do and do not contain personal data. Answered by Lord Hanson of Flint - Minister of State (Home Office) The Government is carefully considering next steps relating to the recording of non-crime hate incidents. His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) consults widely with the sector on its inspection programmes and frameworks. The Inspectorate’s consultation on its 2025-29 police inspection programme closed in October, and a final version will be laid in Parliament in the new year following the Home Secretary’s approval. |
Non-crime Hate Incidents
Asked by: Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Conservative - Life peer) Thursday 5th December 2024 Question to the Home Office: To ask His Majesty's Government whether they plan to require police forces to publish their full policies and procedures on the recording of non-criminal hate incidents (NCHIs), which would include making clear to the public the difference between hate crimes and NCHIs. Answered by Lord Hanson of Flint - Minister of State (Home Office) The Government is carefully considering next steps relating to the recording of non-crime hate incidents. His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) consults widely with the sector on its inspection programmes and frameworks. The Inspectorate’s consultation on its 2025-29 police inspection programme closed in October, and a final version will be laid in Parliament in the new year following the Home Secretary’s approval. |
Armed Forces: Equality
Asked by: Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Conservative - Life peer) Thursday 5th December 2024 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask His Majesty's Government what is the current status of their review into equality, diversity and inclusion spending in the Armed Forces. Answered by Lord Coaker - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence) Following the change in Government the Ministry of Defence’s (MOD) Permanent Secretary directed that the review into equality, diversity and inclusion spending in the Armed Forces should not be staffed to the new Ministerial team. The MOD continues to implement actions from the review that were previously endorsed by the MOD’s People Committee. |
Government Departments: Written Questions
Asked by: Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Conservative - Life peer) Thursday 5th December 2024 Question To ask the Leader of the House what steps she is taking to ensure that ministerial answers to questions for written answer are provided in a timely and accurate manner. Answered by Baroness Smith of Basildon - Leader of the House of Lords and Lord Privy Seal All Government Ministers are fully aware of their responsibility to respond to questions for written answer within the 10 day target. When further information is required from other departments it may take longer to answer. I have personally reminded Ministers of the 10 day target for their department. My office also routinely contacts departments who have breached the target, reminding them of their duty to ensure the target is met and to ascertain the reasons why deadlines have been missed.
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Parliamentary Debates |
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Social Cohesion and Community during Periods of Change
61 speeches (35,991 words) Friday 6th December 2024 - Lords Chamber Cabinet Office Mentions: 1: Lord Sandhurst (Con - Excepted Hereditary) one nation, with the same rights and obligations.In this respect, like my noble friend Lord Jackson of Peterborough - Link to Speech |
Football Governance Bill [HL]
70 speeches (14,725 words) Committee stage: Part 2 Wednesday 4th December 2024 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Con - Life peer) would be if the other word were used.I am grateful to my noble friends Lord Hayward and Lord Jackson of Peterborough - Link to Speech 2: Baroness Twycross (Lab - Life peer) Cabinet Office’s Code of Conduct for Board Members of Public Bodies, which the noble Lord, Lord Jackson of Peterborough - Link to Speech 3: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Con - Life peer) I am grateful to my noble friends Lord Hayward and Lord Jackson of Peterborough in particular for their - Link to Speech 4: Baroness Twycross (Lab - Life peer) My Lords, I thank the noble Lords, Lord Jackson of Peterborough and Lord Markham, for these amendments - Link to Speech |
Football Governance Bill [HL]
77 speeches (16,877 words) Committee stage part two Monday 2nd December 2024 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Con - Life peer) My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend Lord Jackson of Peterborough for moving his Amendment 16. - Link to Speech 2: Baroness Twycross (Lab - Life peer) I thank the noble Lord, Lord Jackson of Peterborough, for tabling this amendment. - Link to Speech |
Football Governance Bill [HL]
114 speeches (29,461 words) Committee stage part one Monday 2nd December 2024 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Baroness Twycross (Lab - Life peer) is largely the same as the previous Government’s version, is flawed, as the noble Lord, Lord Jackson of Peterborough - Link to Speech 2: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Con - Life peer) My noble friend Lord Jackson of Peterborough previously mentioned the Delegated Powers and Regulatory - Link to Speech |
Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL]
87 speeches (22,238 words) Committee stage Wednesday 27th November 2024 - Grand Committee Home Office Mentions: 1: Lord Lansley (Con - Life peer) they should be aligned dynamically or, as my noble friends Lord Frost, Lady Lawlor and Lord Jackson of Peterborough - Link to Speech |
Football Governance Bill [HL]
117 speeches (25,129 words) Committee stage Wednesday 27th November 2024 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Baroness Twycross (Lab - Life peer) the noble Lord, Lord Hayward, asked for, and the basis of the Bill that the noble Lord, Lord Jackson of Peterborough - Link to Speech 2: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Con - Life peer) The test here, as the noble Baroness, Lady Fox of Buckley, my noble friend Lord Jackson of Peterborough - Link to Speech |
Bill Documents |
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Dec. 05 2024
HL Bill 41-IV Fourth marshalled list for Committee Football Governance Bill [HL] 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: LORD JACKSON OF PETERBOROUGH 57_ Clause 6, page 5, line 14, at end insert— “(2) Notwithstanding |
Dec. 03 2024
HL Bill 41-III Third marshalled list for Committee Football Governance Bill [HL] 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: LORD JACKSON OF PETERBOROUGH 50_ Schedule 2, page 94, line 26, leave out paragraph 36 Member's |
Nov. 28 2024
HL Bill 41-II Second marshalled list for Committee Football Governance Bill [HL] 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: LORD JACKSON OF PETERBOROUGH 16_ Clause 1, page 2, line 4, at end insert— “(3A) Notwithstanding |
Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications |
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Nov. 28 2024
High Speed Two (HS2) Limited Source Page: HS2 Ltd response to Residents' Commissioner's report 21 Document: (PDF) News and Communications Found: Our Reference: CEO-24-1385 Lord Jackson of Peterborough HS2 Residents’ Commissioner 18 November |
Deposited Papers |
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Wednesday 4th December 2024
Source Page: Letter dated 27/11/2024 from Baroness Twycross to Peers regarding points raised during the second reading of the Football Governance Bill: case for intervention in English football, proportionality and promoting success, competitions in scope of regulation, issues in scope of regulation, financial distributions 'backstop' mechanism and parachute payments, leveraged buyouts, cost of the regulator, accountability to Parliament, delegated powers, and next steps. 7p. Document: Letter_to_Peers.pdf (PDF) Found: Unlike Woolworths, as the Noble Lord, Lord Jackson of Peterborough likened football clubs to, there |
Calendar |
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Tuesday 14th January 2025 4 p.m. European Affairs Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Select Committee Documents |
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Wednesday 27th November 2024
Correspondence - 27 November, Letter from Stephen Doughty MP re: The European Political Community European Affairs Committee |
Tuesday 10th December 2024
Oral Evidence - Cabinet Office, and FCDO European Affairs Committee |
Wednesday 18th December 2024
Correspondence - 18 December 2024, Letter to the Rt Hon Nick Thomas Symonds MP re: UK/EU Trade in Electric Vehicles European Affairs Committee |
Wednesday 18th December 2024
Correspondence - 18 December 2024, Letter to the Rt Hon Nick Thomas Symonds MP re: Fisheries Sandeel Dispute European Affairs Committee |