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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 12 Feb 2026
Changing Weather Patterns and Floods

"My Lords, it is not just the question of flooding. The increased rainfall will lead to increased run-offs and will put increased pressure on combined sewage systems, which will lead to excess pollution being poured into our seas and rivers, which is already at an unacceptably high level. This is …..."
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Division Vote (Lords)
10 Feb 2026 - Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill - View Vote Context
Lord Stirrup (XB) voted No and in line with the House
One of 31 Crossbench No votes vs 10 Crossbench Aye votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 188 Noes - 258
Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 09 Feb 2026
Royal Navy: Caribbean

"On a slightly wider point, the Joint Interagency Task Force South is acknowledged in America as the gold standard of interagency co-operation—something that is not necessarily all that common there. Have the Government conducted any analysis of whether there are any lessons to be drawn for the United Kingdom in …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 09 Feb 2026
Jimmy Lai: Prison Sentence

"My Lords, the Minister said that the decision on the Chinese embassy was an unrelated issue. Does this not reveal a gulf in understanding, about which we should be very worried? Nothing, in the eyes of the Chinese Communist Party, is unrelated and if we are to negotiate successfully on …..."
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Written Question
National Security: Social Media
Monday 9th February 2026

Asked by: Lord Stirrup (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what discussions they have had with technology companies regarding the use of platforms such as Telegram for foreign intelligence recruitment and sabotage planning.

Answered by Baroness Chapman of Darlington - Minister of State (Development)

In her speech on 9 December 2025, to mark the centenary of the Locarno Treaty, the Foreign Secretary highlighted the significant security challenge Russian interference poses to the UK and our partners. Cdr Dominic Murphy, the Met's head of counter-terrorism, has been clear that we are seeing younger people drawn into conducting this activity on behalf of foreign states and has urged parents to pay attention to what their children are doing online. The successful prosecution in March 2024 under the National Security Act of two individuals responsible for an East London Arson incident on a London warehouse, storing supplies and technology destined for Ukraine, stands as stark warning to the consequences of this activity. The Government continues to support our world class law enforcement agencies in disrupting state threats including through the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) who have constructive relationships with the major social media platforms which have significant reach in the UK. DSIT engages with them on issues, emerging online narratives, or events that may pose a risk to UK public safety or national security.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 05 Feb 2026
Civil Service Pensions: Capita

"My Lords, the transfer of British Army recruiting to Capita was a total shambles. What lessons were drawn from that experience and what precautions were put in place before handing Capita the responsibility for the administration of Civil Service pensions?..."
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Division Vote (Lords)
3 Feb 2026 - Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill - View Vote Context
Lord Stirrup (XB) voted Aye and in line with the House
One of 32 Crossbench Aye votes vs 9 Crossbench No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 295 Noes - 180
Written Question
Navy: Arctic and North Atlantic Ocean
Tuesday 3rd February 2026

Asked by: Lord Stirrup (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask His Majesty's Government what milestones they envisage for Atlantic Bastion, Atlantic Strike and Atlantic Shield; and to what extent a putative Arctic Sentry mission might intersect with these efforts.

Answered by Lord Coaker - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

The Royal Navy will enhance warfighting readiness over the next four years through the innovative transformation programmes of Atlantic Bastion, Atlantic Shield, and Atlantic Strike. The Atlantic Bastion capability options submitted for consideration in the DIP include a blend of uncrewed systems, underwater payloads, options to increase lethality, and improvements to crewed platforms. These are consistent with the pivot to a Hybrid Navy and reflect industry maturity to deliver.

Arctic Sentry remains a concept, rather than an agreed activity. Discussions are ongoing between Allies on how NATO can continue to bolster security in the High North to address the increasing threat from Russia.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 02 Feb 2026
China: Human Rights and UK National Security

"My Lords, in conducting international negotiations, it is always worth reflecting on the probable strategic objective of the other side. In the case of China, I doubt very much that it is about increasing trade with the United Kingdom. It is much more likely to be about dividing those who …..."
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Written Question
Aviation and Freight: Security
Monday 2nd February 2026

Asked by: Lord Stirrup (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government what lessons they have learned from recent Russian-linked attempts to attack European logistics hubs; and what assessment they have made of whether current aviation and freight security measures are adequate.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

The UK has one of the most robust aviation security regimes in the world. We continue to work with partners across government, internationally and with industry and will continue to monitor and mitigate existing and emerging threats to the transport sector.