Information between 18th June 2025 - 26th September 2025
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Division Votes |
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7 Jul 2025 - Renters’ Rights Bill - View Vote Context Lord Laming voted Aye and in line with the House One of 25 Crossbench Aye votes vs 8 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 206 Noes - 198 |
9 Jul 2025 - House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Laming voted No and against the House One of 28 Crossbench No votes vs 12 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 284 Noes - 239 |
15 Jul 2025 - Renters’ Rights Bill - View Vote Context Lord Laming voted Aye and in line with the House One of 36 Crossbench Aye votes vs 9 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 237 Noes - 223 |
14 Jul 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context Lord Laming voted No and against the House One of 12 Crossbench No votes vs 26 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 264 Noes - 158 |
22 Jul 2025 - Enterprise Act 2002 (Mergers Involving Newspaper Enterprises and Foreign Powers) Regulations 2025 - View Vote Context Lord Laming voted No and in line with the House One of 17 Crossbench No votes vs 34 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 155 Noes - 267 |
Speeches |
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Lord Laming speeches from: Independent Commission on Adult Social Care
Lord Laming contributed 1 speech (83 words) Wednesday 17th September 2025 - Lords Chamber |
Lord Laming speeches from: Children: Dangers of Screen Time
Lord Laming contributed 1 speech (131 words) Monday 1st September 2025 - Lords Chamber Department for Education |
Lord Laming speeches from: Independent Commission on Adult Social Care
Lord Laming contributed 1 speech (116 words) Tuesday 22nd July 2025 - Lords Chamber |
Lord Laming speeches from: Prisons: Early Release
Lord Laming contributed 1 speech (75 words) Wednesday 9th July 2025 - Lords Chamber Ministry of Justice |
Lord Laming speeches from: Migrants: Hotel Accommodation
Lord Laming contributed 1 speech (35 words) Tuesday 1st July 2025 - Lords Chamber Home Office |
Lord Laming speeches from: Social Care
Lord Laming contributed 1 speech (51 words) Tuesday 24th June 2025 - Lords Chamber |
Lord Laming speeches from: Care Workers: Foreign Worker Visas
Lord Laming contributed 2 speeches (83 words) Wednesday 18th June 2025 - Lords Chamber Department of Health and Social Care |
Written Answers |
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Children in Care: Assessments
Asked by: Lord Laming (Crossbench - Life peer) Tuesday 8th July 2025 Question to the Department for Education: To ask His Majesty's Government what action they are taking to address the fact that 34 per cent of children in care moved home at least once during their GCSE or A level years, as estimated by the charity Become in their recent report Moving during exams: the instability crisis affecting children in care. Answered by Baroness Smith of Malvern - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions) We are committed to ensuring that looked-after children are supported to succeed in education and achieve positive outcomes. We recognise the critical importance of continuity and stability throughout a looked-after child’s life. Under the Care Planning, Placement and Case Review guidance and regulations, the child’s social worker should do everything possible to minimise disruption to their education. School changes should be minimised, and any transitions well-planned and supported. Where a change to a child’s educational arrangements is unavoidable, their personal education plan should set out arrangements to minimise disruption to education, especially during exam periods and other critical periods in their education. The government is introducing measures, including through the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, to rebalance the market, improve regulation and commissioning of placements, and bring greater visibility to the prices local authorities are paying. This includes a focus on addressing the barriers that prevent homes from being established where they are needed. Through our Plan for Change, we are also investing £2 billion over this Parliament to give more children a safe, loving home, including expanding the children’s home estate, delivering more foster care placements and helping keep families together by providing targeted support before problems escalate. These measures will provide greater placement availability, stability and ensure that, where it is in a child's best interests, they are placed closer to home. |
Local Government Finance
Asked by: Lord Laming (Crossbench - Life peer) Tuesday 16th September 2025 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to ensure that local authorities facing budgetary problems continue to fulfil their statutory responsibilities. Answered by Baroness Taylor of Stevenage - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) The Government recognises the significant pressures that councils are facing. This Spending Review provides over £5 billion of new grant funding over the next three years for local services that communities rely on. The Government is committed to ensuring that funding is targeted effectively at the places and services that need it most and allocated in a way that empowers local leaders to deliver against local priorities. This includes committing to multi-year allocations for each council through the upcoming 2026-27 Local Government Finance Settlement (LGFS) and moving to a more up-to-date assessment of each council’s needs and resources. Councils are responsible for their own financial management, and the department does not monitor their day-to-day business. Any council that has concerns about its ability to set or maintain a balanced budget should approach the department in the first instance. |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Independent Commission on Adult Social Care
17 speeches (1,465 words) Wednesday 17th September 2025 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord Kamall (Con - Life peer) My Lords, I just continue the theme that the noble Lord, Lord Laming, referred to about not writing people - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Wednesday 17th September 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-09-17 12:00:00+01:00 Police transcription - Public Services Committee Found: Morris of Yardley (The Chair); Lord Blencathra; Lord Bradley; Lord Carter of Coles; Baroness Cass; Lord Laming |
Wednesday 17th September 2025
Oral Evidence - The Bar Council, Justice, and Criminal Bar Association Police transcription - Public Services Committee Found: Morris of Yardley (The Chair); Lord Blencathra; Lord Bradley; Lord Carter of Coles; Baroness Cass; Lord Laming |
Wednesday 17th September 2025
Agendas and papers - Special Inquiry Committee proposals 2026 Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: from Lord Campbell-Savours 103 Post-legislative scrutiny proposals 104 Proposal 37: Letter from Lord Laming |
Wednesday 3rd September 2025
Oral Evidence - Dr Kate Haworth, Dr James Tompkinson, and Professor Helen Fraser Police transcription - Public Services Committee Found: The Chair); Lord Blencathra; Lord Bradley; Baroness Cass; Lord Carter of Coles; Baroness Coffey; Lord Laming |
Wednesday 25th June 2025
Oral Evidence - Department of Work and Pensions, Department for Work and Pensions, Department for Work and Pensions, and Department of Work and Pensions Child Maintenance - Public Services Committee Found: : Baroness Morris of Yardley (The Chair); Lord Bradley; Lord Carter of Coles; Baroness Coffey; Lord Laming |
Wednesday 18th June 2025
Oral Evidence - Children's Commissioner's Office Public Services Committee Found: Morris of Yardley (The Chair); Lord Blencathra; Lord Bradley; Baroness Cass; Baroness Coffey; Lord Laming |
Tuesday 17th June 2025
Oral Evidence - Baroness Casey of Blackstock, Home Office, and Neil O’Connor, Senior Adviser to Baroness Casey Home Affairs Committee Found: We have had lots of reviews, dating back to Lord Laming in 2009, and the Alexis Jay review I think took |
Calendar |
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Wednesday 16th July 2025 11 a.m. Public Services Committee - Private Meeting Subject: Child Maintenance View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 23rd July 2025 11 a.m. Public Services Committee - Private Meeting Subject: Child Maintenance View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 3rd September 2025 11 a.m. Public Services Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Police transcription At 11:00am: Oral evidence Dr Kate Haworth Dr James Tompkinson Professor Helen Fraser View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 10th September 2025 10:15 a.m. Public Services Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 17th September 2025 11 a.m. Public Services Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Police transcription View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 3rd December 2025 10 a.m. Procedure and Privileges Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
Wednesday 15th October 2025 11 a.m. Public Services Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Medicines security At 11:00am: Oral evidence Dr Keith Ridge Dr Paul-Enguerrand Fady - Bio Security Manager at The Centre for Long Term Resilience (CLTR) Dr Emilia Vann Yaroson View calendar - Add to calendar |
Select Committee Inquiry |
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29 Jul 2025
Police transcription Public Services Committee (Select) Not accepting submissions Equal access to justice is a cornerstone of our criminal justice system and it is vital that everyone involved at each stage in any criminal case is presented with a fair and accurate account of evidential proceedings. Transcripts are produced by the police and outsourced companies as a public service to the courts. They provide a written record of a police interview with a suspect or witness or to help in understanding unclear audio material. This inquiry will focus on how transcripts are produced, the training and guidance to services that produce transcripts, the standards and quality assurance of transcripts, and their use within court |
5 Aug 2025
Medicines security Public Services Committee (Select) Not accepting submissions No description available |