Information between 5th September 2023 - 7th January 2025
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Division Votes |
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4 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Triesman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 127 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 282 Noes - 180 |
4 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Triesman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 123 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 274 Noes - 172 |
4 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Triesman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 126 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 277 Noes - 167 |
12 Sep 2023 - Energy Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Lord Triesman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 99 Labour Aye votes vs 1 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 186 Noes - 214 |
12 Sep 2023 - Energy Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Lord Triesman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 110 Labour Aye votes vs 1 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 208 Noes - 205 |
12 Sep 2023 - Energy Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Lord Triesman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 107 Labour Aye votes vs 1 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 191 Noes - 216 |
18 Oct 2023 - Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill - View Vote Context Lord Triesman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 115 Labour Aye votes vs 1 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 245 Noes - 204 |
18 Oct 2023 - Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill - View Vote Context Lord Triesman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 115 Labour Aye votes vs 1 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 245 Noes - 209 |
22 Jan 2024 - Asylum: UK-Rwanda Agreement - View Vote Context Lord Triesman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 106 Labour Aye votes vs 1 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 214 Noes - 171 |
Speeches |
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Lord Triesman speeches from: Football Governance Bill [HL]
Lord Triesman contributed 1 speech (1,399 words) 2nd reading Wednesday 13th November 2024 - Lords Chamber |
Lord Triesman speeches from: King’s Speech
Lord Triesman contributed 1 speech (1,002 words) Wednesday 15th November 2023 - Lords Chamber Ministry of Defence |
Written Answers |
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Zionism
Asked by: Lord Triesman (Labour - Life peer) Wednesday 27th March 2024 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the papers Zionism and its influence in USA and Western Europe (FCO 17/1763) and Influence of the Zionist lobby in the United States and Western Europe (FCO 51/297); who their authors were; whether any UK diplomats provided evidence or any members of the Government were involved in commissioning them; whether they will place copies of them in the Library of the House; and what assessment they have made of whether these papers are anti-Semitic. Answered by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon The full unredacted papers dating from 1972 and 1973 are held at The National Archives under file references FCO 17/1763 and FCO 51/297. They were transferred to The National Archives under the terms of the Public Records Act and are publicly available to be viewed. Antisemitism is evil and has absolutely no place in our - or any - society. In March 2024 the UK took on the presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance for one year, which comes ahead of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and the 25th anniversary of the Stockholm Declaration on Holocaust remembrance in January 2025. |
Planning Permission
Asked by: Lord Triesman (Labour - Life peer) Friday 5th January 2024 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask His Majesty's Government what advice they provide to developers and planning authorities to ensure that there is full consultation on developments which are of significant risk of causing disturbance to neighbours, and what remedies are available in the event that such consultation does not take place. Answered by Baroness Scott of Bybrook - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities) Article 15 of The Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) (England) Order 2015 outlines the statutory publicity requirements for Local Planning Authorities (LPAs). LPAs must give notice by site display in at least one place on or near the land to which the application relates or by serving the notice on any adjoining owner or occupier. They must also publish information about the application on their website and in certain circumstances, they must give notice in a local newspaper. Where relevant planning considerations are raised by local residents, these must be taken into account by the local authority before they determine an application. Publicity beyond the statutory requirements is at the discretion of LPAs. |
Bevis Marks Synagogue
Asked by: Lord Triesman (Labour - Life peer) Tuesday 20th February 2024 Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport: To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to ensure the long-term survival of Bevis Marks Synagogue at its current site, in the light of its listed status and historical importance to the Jewish community. Answered by Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay - Shadow Minister (Digital, Culture, Media and Sport) Listing recognises the special architectural or historic interest of a building, and ensures that the conservation of its significance is given particularly careful consideration by local planning authorities through the planning and listed building consent processes. The Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has the power to call in applications for planning permission or listed building consent. The Bevis Marks Synagogue in the City of London was listed at Grade I in 1950, reflecting its status as the oldest synagogue in Great Britain, and among the oldest in continuous use in Europe. It is one of the most splendid architecturally, as well as being a place of religious and cultural significance. Historic England is a statutory consultee in relation to applications planning permission or listed building consent relating to Grade I-listed buildings. It is working closely with the Synagogue and the City of London Corporation to ensure that commercial growth in the City is achieved without harm to the Synagogue. As a result of its negotiations with Historic England the City Corporation recently designated a conservation area around the Synagogue and is now considering a specific policy for the protection of the Synagogue’s immediate setting. |
Bevis Marks Synagogue
Asked by: Lord Triesman (Labour - Life peer) Monday 9th December 2024 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they will take to protect the Grade 1-listed Bevis Marks Synagogue, given the potential impact upon the Synagogue of the planning application to build a tower block less than 30 metres away. Answered by Baroness Taylor of Stevenage - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) This application is currently being considered by the City of London Corporation. Following requests to call in the application, a holding Direction restricting the grant of permission was issued by this Department on 19 November, to allow those requests to be considered. A decision on whether to call in the application will be made in due course. The issuing of a Holding Direction should not be taken as an indication as to whether an application will be called in or not. It would not be appropriate to comment further at this time. |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Football Governance Bill [HL]
107 speeches (30,560 words) Committee stage part one Monday 9th December 2024 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Con - Life peer) are issues which are not party political; they were raised at Second Reading by the noble Lord, Lord Triesman - Link to Speech |
Football Governance Bill [HL]
128 speeches (27,770 words) Committee stage: Part 1 Wednesday 4th December 2024 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Con - Life peer) But, with some honourable exceptions—such as my noble friend Lady Brady and the noble Lord, Lord Triesman - Link to Speech |
Football Governance Bill [HL]
114 speeches (29,461 words) Committee stage part one Monday 2nd December 2024 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: None As was explained so passionately by the noble Lord, Lord Triesman, at Second Reading, female players - Link to Speech |
Football Governance Bill [HL]
117 speeches (25,129 words) Committee stage Wednesday 27th November 2024 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord Hayward (Con - Life peer) ruling, I am quite willing to use it on any number of occasions.At Second Reading, the noble Lord, Lord Triesman - Link to Speech |
Football Governance Bill [HL]
86 speeches (41,146 words) 2nd reading Wednesday 13th November 2024 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord Wood of Anfield (Lab - Life peer) My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow my noble friend Lord Triesman and the noble Baroness, Lady Brady - Link to Speech 2: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) which has been highlighted in the media and articulated so well here today by the noble Lord, Lord Triesman - Link to Speech 3: Lord Hayward (Con - Life peer) I say “success” despite comments from the noble Lord, Lord Triesman, about World Cup victories; I wish - Link to Speech 4: Lord Hampton (XB - Excepted Hereditary) As the noble Lord, Lord Triesman, mentioned, there could be a lot of legal work going on fairly soon.The - Link to Speech 5: Lord Shamash (Lab - Life peer) My Lords, I am delighted to be able to follow my dear noble friend Lord Triesman; he is now not in his - Link to Speech |
Mental Health: Children and Young People
24 speeches (16,709 words) Thursday 23rd November 2023 - Lords Chamber Department of Health and Social Care Mentions: 1: Baroness Hale of Richmond (XB - Life Peer (judicial)) caused some puzzlement to one of my guests, the Chief Justice of Alberta, because the noble Lord, Lord Triesman - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Tuesday 29th October 2024
Agendas and papers - Special Inquiry Committee proposals 2025 Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Baroness Hayter, Baroness Hoey, Baroness Jenkin of Kennington, Baroness Ludford, Lord Moynihan, Lord Triesman |
Friday 1st December 2023
Report - Report - Proceed with Caution: Artificial Intelligence in Weapon Systems AI in Weapon Systems Committee Found: Richmond Lord Lisvane (Chair) Lord Mitchell Lord Fairfax of Cameron Lord Sarfraz Lord Grocott Lord Triesman |
Thursday 21st September 2023
Oral Evidence - Make UK Defence AI in weapon systems - AI in Weapon Systems Committee Found: Coventry; Baroness Doocey; Lord Fairfax of Cameron; Lord Grocott; Lord Mitchell; Lord Sarfraz; Lord Triesman |
Thursday 21st September 2023
Oral Evidence - Lancaster University AI in weapon systems - AI in Weapon Systems Committee Found: Coventry; Baroness Doocey; Lord Fairfax of Cameron; Lord Grocott; Lord Mitchell; Lord Sarfraz; Lord Triesman |
Thursday 7th September 2023
Oral Evidence - Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Defence, and Ministry of Defence AI in weapon systems - AI in Weapon Systems Committee Found: Epsom; Baroness Hodgson of Abinger; Lord Houghton of Richmond; Lord Mitchell; Lord Sarfraz; Lord Triesman |