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Thursday 21st October 2021 Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Short debate - Main Chamber Subject: Government plans to consult on measures to enhance the integrity of electoral processes View calendar |
Division Votes |
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19 Oct 2021 - Telecommunications (Security) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 60 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 172 Noes - 156 |
19 Oct 2021 - Telecommunications (Security) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 66 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 185 Noes - 187 |
19 Oct 2021 - Telecommunications (Security) Bill - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 62 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 180 Noes - 176 |
21 Oct 2021 - Skills and Post-16 Education Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 57 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 180 Noes - 130 |
21 Oct 2021 - Skills and Post-16 Education Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 55 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 169 Noes - 147 |
21 Oct 2021 - Skills and Post-16 Education Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 55 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 166 Noes - 150 |
21 Oct 2021 - Skills and Post-16 Education Bill [HL] - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 55 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 160 Noes - 150 |
26 Oct 2021 - Environment Bill - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 62 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 207 Noes - 172 |
26 Oct 2021 - Environment Bill - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 65 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 223 Noes - 172 |
26 Oct 2021 - Environment Bill - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 66 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 202 Noes - 210 |
26 Oct 2021 - Environment Bill - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 66 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 114 Noes - 207 |
26 Oct 2021 - Environment Bill - View Vote Context Lord Tyler voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 60 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 213 Noes - 60 |
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Lord Tyler speeches from: Integrity of Electoral Processes
Lord Tyler contributed 2 speeches (1,715 words) Thursday 21st October 2021 - Lords Chamber Cabinet Office |
Lord Tyler speeches from: Rating (Coronavirus) and Directors Disqualification (Dissolved Companies) Bill
Lord Tyler contributed 1 speech (51 words) Monday 18th October 2021 - Lords Chamber |
Written Answers |
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Elections: Proof of Identity
Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Monday 18th October 2021 Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities: To ask Her Majesty's Government what upper limit will be set for the highest acceptable number of people turned away from polling stations because of a lack of appropriate photographic voter ID. Answered by Lord Greenhalgh The Government in its manifesto committed to protecting the integrity of our democracy by introducing identification to vote at polling stations. Stealing someone’s vote is stealing their voice. Voter fraud is a crime that we cannot allow room for and we must stamp out any potential for it to take place in elections. Everyone who is eligible to vote will have the opportunity to do so. Any eligible voter who does not have one of the required forms of photographic identification, can apply for a free, local Voter Card from their local authority. The Electoral Commission will provide a comprehensive, targeted communications campaign and guidance, raising awareness throughout the electorate of the new voter identification requirements. As set out in the Elections Bill, Electoral Registration Officers in England and Wales and Returning Officers in Scotland will be required to keep a record of those people for whom a ballot paper was refused and the reasons for this refusal. |
Elections: Proof of Identity
Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Monday 18th October 2021 Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities: To ask Her Majesty's Government whether returning officers will be required to retain data on the number of people who are turned away from polling stations because they do not have appropriate photographic voter ID and who (1) subsequently return with such ID, or (2) do not return to vote. Answered by Lord Greenhalgh The Government in its manifesto committed to protecting the integrity of our democracy by introducing identification to vote at polling stations. Stealing someone’s vote is stealing their voice. Voter fraud is a crime that we cannot allow room for and we must stamp out any potential for it to take place in elections. Everyone who is eligible to vote will have the opportunity to do so. Any eligible voter who does not have one of the required forms of photographic identification, can apply for a free, local Voter Card from their local authority. The Electoral Commission will provide a comprehensive, targeted communications campaign and guidance, raising awareness throughout the electorate of the new voter identification requirements. As set out in the Elections Bill, Electoral Registration Officers in England and Wales and Returning Officers in Scotland will be required to keep a record of those people for whom a ballot paper was refused and the reasons for this refusal. |
Elections: Proof of Identity
Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Monday 18th October 2021 Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities: To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the voter identification pilot schemes, what estimate they have made of the number of people who could be turned away from polling stations in a General Election. Answered by Lord Greenhalgh The Government in its manifesto committed to protecting the integrity of our democracy by introducing identification to vote at polling stations. Stealing someone’s vote is stealing their voice. Voter fraud is a crime that we cannot allow room for and we must stamp out any potential for it to take place in elections. Everyone who is eligible to vote will have the opportunity to do so. Any eligible voter who does not have one of the required forms of photographic identification, can apply for a free, local Voter Card from their local authority. The Electoral Commission will provide a comprehensive, targeted communications campaign and guidance, raising awareness throughout the electorate of the new voter identification requirements. As set out in the Elections Bill, Electoral Registration Officers in England and Wales and Returning Officers in Scotland will be required to keep a record of those people for whom a ballot paper was refused and the reasons for this refusal. |
Elections: Proof of Identity
Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Tuesday 26th October 2021 Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities: To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Greenhalgh on 29 September (HL2635), what period the agreed full cost support for local authorities to implement the voter ID provisions in the Elections Bill will cover. Answered by Lord Greenhalgh These costs will be covered by Central Government under the New Burdens doctrine, until such time as they can be mainstreamed into the grants provided to Local Authorities in accordance with usual practice. |
Tweets |
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Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) - @PTylerLords
25 Oct 2021, 3:48 p.m. Bum Brexit deal poisons Cornwall’s holiday industry: anyone apologising or resigning? https://t.co/dNJSLHoW8F Link to Original Tweet |
Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) - @PTylerLords
24 Oct 2021, 1:01 p.m. If any of the Tory MPs from Cornwall voted for this relaxation of control over pollution of the coast - with dire effects for beach cleanliness and health hazards - they have devastated the attraction for visitors: just one more Brexit blow to the holiday industry ! https://t.co/CEfuTPD8Qd Link to Original Tweet |
Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) - @PTylerLords
24 Oct 2021, 1:04 p.m. Parliament Website = Hansard Thursday 21 October Col 290 or Parliament TV at 1.30pm. https://t.co/nLqZy5hVkr Link to Original Tweet |
Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) - @PTylerLords
26 Oct 2021, 6:31 p.m. I suspect that some of them were conned by the Daily Excess into thinking that Brexit would enable them to “take back control” …. Will they believe anything they read in this ridiculous rag again? https://t.co/fuNzK4fd8M Link to Original Tweet |
Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) - @PTylerLords
23 Oct 2021, 10:43 p.m. This is what the Daily Excess spent years urging its readers to support …. It is all the direct result of the bungled Brexit deal they wanted! https://t.co/IZtvnyAkQf Link to Original Tweet |
Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) - @PTylerLords
23 Oct 2021, 10:51 p.m. The farming community have EVERY right to be furious at the bungled Brexit deal, whether they were against it, like the NFU, or trusted the lying Leave campaigners; either way they (& also all food buyers) are victims of untrustworthy Tories! https://t.co/WqeeBOp8W3 Link to Original Tweet |
Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) - @PTylerLords
14 Oct 2021, 2:46 p.m. Why is this wildly outdated poll published now - more than 2 weeks since people were surveyed, with a series of Brexit-related shortages in between? https://t.co/b35yL4xc7I Link to Original Tweet |
Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) - @PTylerLords
15 Oct 2021, 1:56 p.m. This is almost certainly a SCAM do not respond! https://t.co/OTArmwtX5L Link to Original Tweet |
Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) - @PTylerLords
22 Oct 2021, 6:59 a.m. Andrew's analysis of the Borisology cult formed the core quote in my valedictory speech in the Lords yesterday (21 October), to be found in Hansard at col. 290. https://t.co/VaOU5rhAQQ Link to Original Tweet |
Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) - @PTylerLords
21 Oct 2021, 10:16 a.m. My booster would have been over a month late if we didn’t find one elsewhere: the Government is STILL trying to blame EVERYONE else for its own incompetence, while pretending that the rising Covid infection & death rates are falling: when will the Teluhalf tell the FULL story? https://t.co/qBwtsTG1xC Link to Original Tweet |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Elections Bill
112 speeches (23,310 words) Lords Hansard - Part 1 Tuesday 15th March 2022 - Lords Chamber Cabinet Office Mentions: 1: None However, in a letter to Lord Tyler, late of this House, of 3 July 2019, the Electoral Commission’s chief - Link to Speech |
Elections Bill
125 speeches (28,202 words) Lords Hansard - Part 2 Thursday 10th March 2022 - Lords Chamber Cabinet Office Mentions: 1: Lord Young of Cookham (CON - Life peer) Also, on 17 July that year in response to Lord Tyler—whose participation in these debates we all miss—I - Link to Speech |
Representation of the People (Young People’s Enfranchisement) Bill [HL]
35 speeches (16,379 words) Friday 28th January 2022 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Baroness Coussins (CB - Life peer) I spoke in support of a similar private Member’s Bill in the name of Lord Tyler back in 2013 and, sadly - Link to Speech |
Liaison Committee
2 speeches (30 words) Wednesday 3rd November 2021 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord Gardiner of Kimble (Non-affiliated - Life peer) Market be appointed members of the Select Committee in place of Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town and Lord - Link to Speech |
Retirement of a Member: Lord Tyler
2 speeches (52 words) Thursday 28th October 2021 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord McFall of Alcluith (Lord Speaker - Life peer) Lords, I should like to notify the House of the retirement with effect from today of the noble Lord, Lord - Link to Speech |
Integrity of Electoral Processes
22 speeches (8,001 words) Thursday 21st October 2021 - Lords Chamber Cabinet Office Mentions: 1: Lord Rennard (LDEM - Life peer) My Lords, it is of course always a great pleasure for me to follow my noble friend Lord Tyler, and it - Link to Speech 2: Lord Cormack (CON - Life peer) My Lords, we can all agree with that but, by Jove, the noble Lord, Lord Tyler, is ending with a bang - Link to Speech 3: Baroness Brinton (LDEM - Life peer) My noble friend Lord Tyler has spoken about the risks to the integrity of our electoral processes and - Link to Speech |
Business of the House
3 speeches (79 words) Tuesday 19th October 2021 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord Ashton of Hyde (CON - Excepted Hereditary) order paper), on Thursday 21 October the balloted topical question for short debate in the name of Lord - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Thursday 20th October 2022
Report - Second Report - The Work of the Electoral Commission The Work of the Electoral Commission - Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee Found: Legal Of˜cer, Conservative Party; Scott Martin , Solicitor to the Scottish National Party; Rt Hon Lord |
Tuesday 8th February 2022
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes Session 2021-22 Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee Found: Legal Officer, Conservative Party, Scott Martin, Solicitor to the Scottish National Party, Rt Hon Lord |
Friday 19th November 2021
Inquiry Publications - 4th Report - New committee activity in 2022 Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: of Monkton Lord Judge Baroness Scott of Needham Market (from 3 November 2021) Lord Smith of Hindhead Lord |
Wednesday 3rd November 2021
Inquiry Publications - 3rd Report - Designation of responsible committee of the House of Lords for the purposes of section 3 of the Trade Act 2021 Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Lord Lang of Monkton Lord Davies of Oldham Lord Smith of Hindhead Lord Gardiner of Kimble (Chair) Lord |
Thursday 9th September 2021
Inquiry Publications - 2nd Report - The Equality Act 2010: the impact on disabled people Follow-up report Equality Act 2010 and Disability Committee – follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Lord Lang of Monkton Lord Davies of Oldham Lord Smith of Hindhead Lord Gardiner of Kimble (Chair) Lord |
Friday 2nd July 2021
Oral Evidence - Alan Mabbutt (Registered Treasurer and Legal Officer at Conservative Party), Scott Martin (Solicitor at Scottish National Party), Lord Tyler (Spokesperson on Political & Constitutional Reform at Liberal Democrats), Andrew Whyte (Acting Director of Governance and Legal at Labour Party), Geraint Day (Deputy Chief Executive and Head of Campaigns at Plaid Cymru), Jon Nott (Treasurer at Green Party of England and Wales), Richard Tice (Leader at Reform UK), and Amy Killen (Campaigns Manager at Women's Equality Party) Conservative Party, Scottish National Party, Liberal Democrats, Labour Party, Plaid Cymru, Green Party of England and Wales, Reform UK, and Women's Equality Party The Work of the Electoral Commission - Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee Found: Treasurer and Legal Officer at Conservative Party), Scott Martin (Solicitor at Scottish National Party), Lord |
Friday 25th June 2021
Oral Evidence - Department for Work and Pensions, Department for Transport, Ministry of Justice, Government Equalities Office, Government Equalities Office, and Department for Transport Department for Work and Pensions, Department for Transport, Ministry of Justice, Government Equalities Office, Government Equalities Office, and Department for Transport Equality Act 2010 and Disability Committee – follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: present: Lord Gardiner of Kimble (The Chair); Lord Bradley; Lord Davies of Oldham; Lord Lang of Monkton; Lord |
Friday 25th June 2021
Oral Evidence - Catherine Casserley, and Disability Rights UK Catherine Casserley, and Disability Rights UK Equality Act 2010 and Disability Committee – follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: present: Lord Gardiner of Kimble (The Chair); Lord Bradley; Lord Davies of Oldham; Lord Lang of Monkton; Lord |
Friday 25th June 2021
Oral Evidence - Equality and Human Rights Commission, and Equality and Human Rights Commission Equality and Human Rights Commission, and Equality and Human Rights Commission Equality Act 2010 and Disability Committee – follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: present: Lord Gardiner of Kimble (The Chair); Lord Bradley; Lord Davies of Oldham; Lord Lang of Monkton; Lord |
Friday 25th June 2021
Oral Evidence - Discrimination Law Association Discrimination Law Association Equality Act 2010 and Disability Committee – follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: present: Lord Gardiner of Kimble (The Chair); Lord Bradley; Lord Davies of Oldham; Lord Lang of Monkton; Lord |
Monday 14th June 2021
Inquiry Publications - 1st Report - Review of House of Lords investigative and scrutiny committee activity in 2020–21 Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Lord Lang of Monkton Lord Davies of Oldham Lord Smith of Hindhead Lord Gardiner of Kimble (Chair) Lord |
Thursday 13th May 2021
Written Evidence - Lords, House of Lords, and House of Lords FGU0018 - Future Governance of the UK Future Governance of the UK - Constitution Committee Found: Lord Shipley, Lord Tyler and Lord Wallace of Saltaire Œ written evidence (FGU0018)House of Lords Constitution |
Saturday 24th April 2021
Inquiry Publications - 10th Report - Tackling Financial Exclusion: A country that works for everyone? Follow-up report Financial Exclusion - follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: of Alcluith (Chair) Lord Davies of Oldham Lord Smith of Hindhead Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Lord |
Friday 19th March 2021
Oral Evidence - Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, and moneysavingexpert.com, Post Office, and Innovate Finance Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, Post Office, and Innovate Finance Financial Exclusion - follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Lord Bradley; Baroness Campbell of Surbiton; Lord Judge; Lord Lang of Monkton; Lord Smith of Hindhead; Lord |
Friday 19th March 2021
Oral Evidence - Financial Conduct Authority, and Financial Conduct Authority Financial Conduct Authority, and Financial Conduct Authority Financial Exclusion - follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Campbell of Surbiton; Lord Davies of Oldham; Lord Judge; Lord Lang of Monkton; Lord Smith of Hindhead; Lord |
Friday 19th March 2021
Oral Evidence - UK Finance UK Finance Financial Exclusion - follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Campbell of Surbiton; Lord Davies of Oldham; Lord Judge; Lord Lang of Monkton; Lord Smith of Hindhead; Lord |
Thursday 11th March 2021
Inquiry Publications - 9th Report - Review of the Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: McFall of Alcluith (Chair) Lord Davies of Oldham Lord Smith of Hindhead Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Lord |
Monday 21st December 2020
Inquiry Publications - 8th Report - The Politics of Polling: an update Political Polling - follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Lord McFall of Alcluith (Chair) Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Lord Smith of Hindhead Earl Howe Lord |
Friday 18th December 2020
Inquiry Publications - 7th Report - AI in the UK: No Room for Complacency Artificial Intelligence Committee – follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Oldham Lord McFall of Alcluith (Chair) Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Lord Smith of Hindhead Earl Howe Lord |
Tuesday 15th December 2020
Inquiry Publications - 6th Report - New special inquiry committee on youth unemployment Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Lord McFall of Alcluith (Chair) Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Lord Smith of Hindhead Earl Howe Lord |
Tuesday 15th December 2020
Inquiry Publications - 5th Report - Review of investigative and scrutiny committees: strengthening the thematic structure through the appointment of new committees Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Oldham Lord McFall of Alcluith (Chair) Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Lord Smith of Hindhead Earl Howe Lord |
Monday 14th December 2020
Oral Evidence - Lord Baker of Dorking Lord Baker of Dorking Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Kentish Town; Earl Howe; Lo rd Judge; Lord Lang of Monkton; Lord Low of Dalston; Lord Smith of Hindhead; Lord |
Tuesday 24th November 2020
Written Evidence - House of Lords, and House of Commons TEC0010 - The Work of the Electoral Commission The Work of the Electoral Commission - Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee Found: this process where there has been deliberate action to avoid 1 Rt Hon Alistair Carmichael MP & Rt Hon Lord |
Monday 9th November 2020
Oral Evidence - Professor Sir John Curtice, and Jane Frost Professor Sir John Curtice, and Jane Frost Political Polling - follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Oldham; Lord Judge; Lord Lang of Monkton; Earl Howe; Lord Low of D alston; Lord Smith of Hindhead; Lord |
Monday 9th November 2020
Oral Evidence - Patrick Sturgis, and Stephen Fisher Patrick Sturgis, and Stephen Fisher Political Polling - follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Oldham; Lord Judge; Lord Lang of Monkton ; Earl Howe; Lord Low of D alston; Lord Smith of Hindhead; Lord |
Wednesday 21st October 2020
Oral Evidence - Simon McDougall (Deputy Information Commissioner at Information Commissioner's Office), Carly Kind (Director at Ada Lovelace Institute), and Roger Taylor (Chair at Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation) Information Commissioner's Office, Ada Lovelace Institute, and Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation Artificial Intelligence Committee – follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: of Alcluith (Chair); Lord Bradley; Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town; Earl Howe; Lord Low of Dalston; Lord |
Wednesday 21st October 2020
Oral Evidence - Amanda Solloway (Minister for Science at Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy), Caroline Dinenage (Minister for Digital Culture at Department for Culture, Media and Sport), and Lorna Gratton (Director, Digital and Technology policy at Department for Culture, Media and Sport) Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and Department for Culture, Media and Sport Artificial Intelligence Committee – follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: of Alcluith (Chair); Lord Bradley; Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town; Earl Howe; Lord Low of Dalston; Lord |
Wednesday 21st October 2020
Oral Evidence - Wendy Hall (Regius Prof of Computer Science at The University of Southampton), Michael Wooldridge (Professor of Computer Science at University of Oxford), and Daniel Susskind (Fellow in Economics at Balliol College) The University of Southampton, University of Oxford, and Balliol College Artificial Intelligence Committee – follow-up - Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: of Alcluith (Chair); Lord Bradley; Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town; Earl Howe; Lord Low of Dalston; Lord |
Monday 27th July 2020
Inquiry Publications - 4th Report - A Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Oldham Lord McFall of Alcluith (Chair) Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Lord Smith of Hindhead Earl Howe Lord |
Tuesday 21st July 2020
Inquiry Publications - 2nd Report - New special inquiry committees 2020–21 Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Oldham Lord McFall of Alcluith (Chair) Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Lord Smith of Hindhead Earl Howe Lord |
Monday 20th July 2020
Oral Evidence - Lord Ravensdale, Lord Moynihan, Lord Rees of Ludlow, and Lord Browne of Ladyton Lord Ravensdale, Lord Moynihan, Lord Rees of Ludlow, and Lord Browne of Ladyton Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town; Earl Howe; Lord Judge; Lord Lang of Monkton; Lord Smith of Hindhead; Lord |
Friday 17th July 2020
Inquiry Publications - 3rd Report - Review of House of Lords investigative and scrutiny committee activity in 2019–20 Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Lord McFall of Alcluith (Chair) Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Lord Smith of Hindhead Earl Howe Lord |
Friday 1st May 2020
Inquiry Publications - 1st Report - A COVID-19 Committee Liaison Committee (Lords) Found: Lord McFall of Alcluith (Chair) Baroness Hayter of Kentish Tow n Lord Smith of Hindhead Earl Howe Lord |
Parliamentary Research |
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House of Lords: Maiden and valedictory speeches, 2019-2022 - LLN-2022-0053
Nov. 15 2022 Found: statement .................................................................................... 30 Lord |