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Division Votes
26 Feb 2025 - Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Kamall voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 155 Conservative Aye votes vs 1 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 177 Noes - 228
26 Feb 2025 - Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Kamall voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 169 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 189 Noes - 232
24 Feb 2025 - Online Safety Act 2023 (Category 1, Category 2A and Category 2B Threshold Conditions) Regulations 2025 - View Vote Context
Lord Kamall voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 16 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 86 Noes - 55
25 Feb 2025 - National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context
Lord Kamall voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 199 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 305 Noes - 175
4 Mar 2025 - Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill - View Vote Context
Lord Kamall voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 196 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 213 Noes - 249
4 Mar 2025 - Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill - View Vote Context
Lord Kamall voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 197 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 214 Noes - 248
4 Mar 2025 - Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill - View Vote Context
Lord Kamall voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 185 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 200 Noes - 236
5 Mar 2025 - Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Kamall voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 152 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 167 Noes - 228
5 Mar 2025 - Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Kamall voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 166 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 174 Noes - 207
5 Mar 2025 - Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Kamall voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 130 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 146 Noes - 189


Speeches
Lord Kamall speeches from: UK Poverty 2025
Lord Kamall contributed 1 speech (2 words)
Monday 10th March 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department for Work and Pensions
Lord Kamall speeches from: Food and Feed (Regulated Products) (Amendment, Revocation, Consequential and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2025
Lord Kamall contributed 1 speech (853 words)
Monday 10th March 2025 - Grand Committee
Department of Health and Social Care
Lord Kamall speeches from: Prostate Cancer: National Screening Programme
Lord Kamall contributed 1 speech (122 words)
Thursday 27th February 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care
Lord Kamall speeches from: Musculoskeletal Health: Chiropractors
Lord Kamall contributed 1 speech (120 words)
Wednesday 26th February 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care
Lord Kamall speeches from: Mental Health Bill [HL]
Lord Kamall contributed 4 speeches (1,883 words)
Committee stage part one
Monday 24th February 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care
Lord Kamall speeches from: Mental Health Bill [HL]
Lord Kamall contributed 2 speeches (893 words)
Committee stage part two
Monday 24th February 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care


Written Answers
Water: Conservation
Asked by: Lord Kamall (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 25th February 2025

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

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Hayman of Ullock on 20 January (HL3929), what discussions they have had with Ofwat and water companies about encouraging domestic household customers to install rainwater harvesting systems.

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

I refer the hon. Member to the reply previously given on 20 January 2025, PQ HL3929, as no further discussions with Ofwat or water companies have taken place since.

Social Services: Employers' Contributions
Asked by: Lord Kamall (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 26th February 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask His Majesty's Government what contingency plans they are putting in place to continue to provide social care services in April where independent care providers withdraw their services due to the increase in employer National Insurance contributions.

Answered by Baroness Merron - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)

Local authorities are best placed to understand and plan for the needs of their population, which is why the Care Act 2014 places a duty on them to shape their care market to meet the diverse needs of all local people.

Local authorities also have a temporary duty under the Care Act 2014 to ensure continuity of care if a provider exits the market due to business failure. This is to ensure that people continue to receive the care and support they need.

Incontinence: Men
Asked by: Lord Kamall (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 5th March 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the impact of urinary incontinence on the (1) physical, and (2) mental, health of men.

Answered by Baroness Merron - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)

No such assessment has been made. NHS England published Excellence in Continence Care on 23 July 2018, a copy of which is attached, bringing together evidence-based resources and research for guidance for commissioners, providers, and health and social care staff. This guidance covers both urinary and bowel, also known as faecal, incontinence. The guidance states that “pathways of care should be commissioned that ensure early assessment, effective management of incontinence, along with other bladder and bowel problems such as constipation and urinary tract infections and their impact on social, physical and mental well-being.”

NHS England will consider the next steps for Excellence in Continence Care. The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence has produced guidance on the management of faecal incontinence in adults, which healthcare professionals and commissioners are expected to take fully into account when delivering services for people with bowel incontinence. The guidance aims to improve the physical and mental health and quality of life for people with faecal incontinence.

Public Lavatories: Men
Asked by: Lord Kamall (Conservative - Life peer)
Monday 10th March 2025

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

To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to encourage the provision of more sanitary bins in (1) public, and (2) workplace, toilets for men.

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

The Government oversees policy and legislation with respect to the safe management of waste and litter as well as the protection of drains and sewers. This however does not extend to compelling or explicitly encouraging local authorities with regard to types of waste receptacles or their placement. These decisions are for local authorities to make.

The Building Regulations for England were updated in 2024 with the addition of a new ‘Part T’ which sets out toilet requirements in new non-domestic buildings in England.  Part T is supported by statutory guidance which includes space for disposal bins in the design layouts. However, the Building Regulations are limited to the provision and design of toilet facilities and do not extend to the management and use of disposal bins.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is reviewing the Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) and the guidance of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 regarding the provision of disposal facilities in workplace toilets. This work is included within the Government’s wider plans under Make Work Pay, and HSE will hold appropriate consultation in due course.

Cancer: Young People
Asked by: Lord Kamall (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 27th February 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask His Majesty's Government what steps the Department for Health and Social Care is taking to publish national data around delivering targets under (1) the NHS Long Term Plan, and (2) the Teenage and Young Adult Service Specifications, to enrol 50 per cent of young people with cancer into clinical trials by March 2025.

Answered by Baroness Merron - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)

The Department is committed to maximising our potential to lead the world in clinical trials and ensuring clinical trials are more accessible, including for children and young people. The Department does not hold data on the overall percentage of children and young people with cancer that are enrolled in clinical trials nationwide, but does collect data on participation through National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) funded infrastructure.

The Department funds research and research infrastructure through the NIHR. NIHR-funded infrastructure is enabling clinical trial participation for children and young people with cancer. In particular, the NIHR Clinical Research Network, now the NIHR Research Delivery Network, supported 15 cancer studies which children and young people were eligible for between 2021/22 and 2023/24, and across all these studies, 715 total participants were recruited during this timeframe.

The NIHR provides an online service called Be Part of Research which promotes participation in health and social care research by allowing users to search for relevant studies and register their interest. This makes it easier for people to find and take part in health and care research that is relevant to them.

Through the NIHR, the Department also jointly funds the Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre Paediatric Cancer Network with Cancer Research UK and the Little Princess Trust, which brings together clinicians and translational scientists to run early phase clinical trials for children and young people with cancer.

Fractures: Health Services
Asked by: Lord Kamall (Conservative - Life peer)
Friday 28th February 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the answer by Baroness Merron on 30 January (HL Deb col 366), when they plan to (1) begin the rollout of fracture liaison services, and (2) achieve universal coverage for fracture liaison services.

Answered by Baroness Merron - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)

We remain committed to rolling out fracture liaison services across every part of the country by 2030.

The Government and NHS England support the clinical case for services which help to prevent fragility fractures and support the patients who sustain them. Officials continue to work closely with NHS England to explore a range of options to provide better quality and access to these important preventative services.

In the meantime, we are investing in 14 high-tech DEXA scanners, which are expected to provide an extra 29,000 scans to ensure people with bone conditions get diagnosed earlier.




Lord Kamall mentioned

Live Transcript

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24 Feb 2025, 4:11 p.m. - House of Lords
"163 and I am grateful to the noble Lords Stevenson and Lord Kamall and "
Baroness Merron, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 3:50 p.m. - House of Lords
"and 164. Particularly I thank the noble Baroness, Lord Kamall and "
Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (Green Party) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 4:58 p.m. - House of Lords
"well as the noble Lord Lord Kamall. It is of course the case that eating "
Baroness Merron, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 4:57 p.m. - House of Lords
"the noble Lord Lord Kamall said, for sharing personal experience of her daughters treatment at second "
Baroness Merron, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 5:30 p.m. - House of Lords
"support from Lord Kamall. This "
Lord Davies of Brixton (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 4:38 p.m. - House of Lords
"Lord Kamall said this may only duplicate existing functions, rather provide the clarity and leadership "
Baroness Merron, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 4:38 p.m. - House of Lords
"I was particularly interested to hear the noble Lord, Lord Kamall give his reflections on the opinions "
Baroness Merron, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 9:29 p.m. - House of Lords
"administrative data sets. However, I would like to reiterate that everyone in our care is important and I think Lord Kamall for his "
Lord Kamall (Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 9:44 p.m. - House of Lords
" I would like to thank the noble Lady in the Minister for her remarks and also the noble Lord, Lord Kamall "
Baroness Tyler of Enfield (Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 9:43 p.m. - House of Lords
"However, the noble Lady, Baroness Tyler, Lord Kamall who I also thank for his contribution may be "
Baroness Merron, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 9:44 p.m. - House of Lords
"role, as in the noble Lord, Lord Kamall did describe. In order to galvanise that shift, that we all "
Baroness Merron, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 9:45 p.m. - House of Lords
"60 BB. Tabling my name and Lord Kamall, stemmed directly from the harrowing case of the murder of "
Earl Howe (Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 6:18 p.m. - House of Lords
"moved. Amendment 146. >> I beg to move amendment 146 standing in my name and that of my noble friends Lord Kamall. In the "
Earl Howe (Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 6:18 p.m. - House of Lords
"noble friends Lord Kamall. In the previous group of amendments I cited the experience of a child being held "
Earl Howe (Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 5:47 p.m. - House of Lords
"out. And the noble Lord Lord Kamall endorsed. Individuals who are "
Baroness Merron, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 5:46 p.m. - House of Lords
"supported by the noble Lord Lord Kamall. I would certainly agree that "
Baroness Merron, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 5:50 p.m. - House of Lords
"138, 139 and 140 Lord Kamall. Not moved. Amendment 141, Earl Howe. Not "
Lord Davies of Brixton (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Feb 2025, 5:50 p.m. - House of Lords
"Tyler not moved. Amendments 137, 138, 139 and 140 Lord Kamall. Not "
Lord Davies of Brixton (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript


Parliamentary Debates
Food and Feed (Regulated Products) (Amendment, Revocation, Consequential and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2025
16 speeches (5,050 words)
Monday 10th March 2025 - Grand Committee
Department of Health and Social Care
Mentions:
1: None Several noble Lords, including the noble Baroness, Lady Bennett, and the noble Lord, Lord Kamall, asked - Link to Speech

Mental Health Bill [HL]
29 speeches (6,363 words)
Committee stage part two
Monday 24th February 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care
Mentions:
1: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) However, I reiterate that everyone in our care is important—and I thank the noble Lord, Lord Kamall, - Link to Speech
2: Baroness Merron (Lab - Life peer) and the voluntary and community sector—which, as we know, plays a vital role, as the noble Lord, Lord Kamall - Link to Speech
3: Baroness Tyler of Enfield (LD - Life peer) I thank the Minister for her remarks and the noble Lord, Lord Kamall, for his. - Link to Speech
4: Earl Howe (Con - Excepted Hereditary) These amendments, tabled in my name and that of my noble friend Lord Kamall, stem directly from the harrowing - Link to Speech
5: Baroness Merron (Lab - Life peer) the noble Earl, Lord Howe, for tabling Amendments 160BA and 160BB, supported by the noble Lord, Lord Kamall - Link to Speech

Mental Health Bill [HL]
92 speeches (27,232 words)
Committee stage part one
Monday 24th February 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care
Mentions:
1: Lord Stevens of Birmingham (XB - Life peer) I thank the noble Baronesses, Lady Tyler of Enfield and Lady Neuberger, and the noble Lord, Lord Kamall - Link to Speech
2: Earl Howe (Con - Excepted Hereditary) to patients and whether good outcomes are achieved at acceptable cost.Finally, my noble friend Lord Kamall - Link to Speech
3: Baroness Merron (Lab - Life peer) As the noble Lord, Lord Kamall, said, it may only duplicate existing functions, rather than providing - Link to Speech
4: Earl Howe (Con - Excepted Hereditary) My Lords, I beg to move Amendment 146 standing in my name and that of my noble friend Lord Kamall. - Link to Speech



Bill Documents
Mar. 04 2025
Written evidence submitted by Big Brother Watch (DUAB23)
Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Written evidence

Found: peers, including Lord-Clement Jones, Lord Sikka, and Lord Vaux, who signed an amendment tabled by Lord Kamall

Feb. 20 2025
HL Bill 47-V Fifth marshalled list for Committee
Mental Health Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: LORD KAMALL EARL HOWE 140_ After Clause 50, insert the following new Clause— “Report on alternative

Feb. 19 2025
HL Bill 47-IV(Corrected)(c) Amendment for Committee (Supplementary to the Fourth Marshalled List)
Mental Health Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: OF THE WHOLE HOUSE [Supplementary to the Fourth Marshalled List] After Clause 50 EARL HOWE LORD KAMALL

Feb. 17 2025
Letter from Baroness Merron to Peers regarding county courts and legal aid, data on instances of police using relevant Mental Health Act powers, engagement with civil society organisations and charities, and tribunal powers.
Mental Health Bill [HL] 2024-26
Will write letters

Found: 13 24 2023-24 5 5 12 Data on instances of police using relevant Mental Health Act powers Lord Kamall

Feb. 06 2025
Letter from Baroness Merron to colleagues regarding points raised during the Committee stage: tier 3 training on learning disability and autism, will experts by experience be priortised in guiding research, inpatient wards for people with a learning disability and autistic people, the use of mental health nurses, the effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders.
Mental Health Bill [HL] 2024-26
Will write letters

Found: Lord Kamall questioned the role that mental health nursing could play in introducing more locally available

Feb. 06 2025
Letter from Baroness Merron to Peers regarding how learning from mental health inpatients' experiences impacts mental health services, relating to the debate on amendment 95.
Mental Health Bill [HL] 2024-26
Will write letters

Found: was in relation to the debate surrounding amendment 95, tabled by Earl Howe, and supported by Lord Kamall



Deposited Papers
Friday 21st February 2025
Department of Health and Social Care
Source Page: Letter dated 06/02/2025 from Baroness Merron to colleagues regarding points raised during the Committee stage (second day) of the Mental Health Bill: tier 3 training on learning disability and autism, will experts by experience be priortised in guiding research, inpatient wards for people with a learning disability and autistic people, the use of mental health nurses, the effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders. 9p.
Document: Mental_Health_Bill_Committee_Day_2.pdf (PDF)

Found: Lord Kamall questioned the role that mental health nursing could play in introducing more locally available

Wednesday 19th February 2025
Department of Health and Social Care
Source Page: Letter dated 17/02/2025 from Baroness Merron to Peers regarding points raised during the Mental Health Bill committee stage debate (fourth day): county courts and legal aid, data on instances of police using relevant Mental Health Act powers, engagement with civil society organisations and charities, and tribunal powers. 3p.
Document: MHB_Committee_Day_4_follow_up_letter.pdf (PDF)

Found: 13 24 2023-24 5 5 12 Data on instances of police using relevant Mental Health Act powers Lord Kamall