Canlyniadau 1–20 o 3051 ar gyfer speaker:Baroness Sugg

Upcoming Business – Lords: Main Chamber ()

Implementation of Safe Access Zones around abortion clinics in England and Wales – Baroness Sugg. Oral questions; 3:00 pm

British Indian Ocean Territory - Question ( 8 Hyd 2024)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, the previous Government consistently consulted the Chagossian people and consistently concluded that this deal is not in the UK’s national or security interests. I am interested in the financial settlement. The Foreign Secretary said yesterday that Governments do not normally reveal payments but, of course, that is up to the Government to decide; and, for example, the US has...

Ethiopia and Somalia - Question ( 7 Hyd 2024)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Browne, highlighted how al-Shabaab will take advantage of the tensions in the region. Will the Minister outline how the Government are continuing the important international efforts to ensure that al-Shabaab and other extremist groups do not take that advantage?

Ethiopia and Somalia - Question ( 7 Hyd 2024)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Browne, highlighted how al-Shabaab will take advantage of the tensions in the region. Will the Minister outline how the Government are continuing the important international efforts to ensure that al-Shabaab and other extremist groups do not take that advantage?

HIV Care: Access - Question (11 Med 2024)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, looking at HIV internationally, the UK has long been a proud supporter of the Global Fund. In 2022 alone the Global Fund reached over 15 million people with HIV prevention services, including 710,000 HIV-positive mothers, who received medication to keep themselves alive and to prevent transmission of HIV to their babies. Will the Government commit to continuing to support the Global...

Vaginal Mesh Implants: Compensation - Question for Short Debate ( 5 Med 2024)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend Lady Cumberlege for her significant work on highlighting the issues around vaginal mesh implants that have impacted at least 10,000 women, probably many more, and for her continued efforts to make some progress, in particular in tabling this Question for Short Debate. The evidence that your Lordships will have seen of women reporting severe...

Bangladesh: Aid and Development - Question ( 3 Med 2024)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, I hope the Minister will agree that education is absolutely key to making the progress that we want to see in Bangladesh and around the world. I was appointed as the first Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for Girls’ Education and was ably succeeded by Helen Grant MP. When we were in post, we both visited Bangladesh to discuss how best to reach the most marginalised girls and...

Black, Asian and Minority-Ethnic Women: Maternal Mortality Rates - Question (29 Gor 2024)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, the previous Government introduced the first ever UK women’s health ambassador, who can help to co-ordinate the complex changes that are needed to reduce the mortality rate for black, Asian and minority-ethnic women and their babies. Can the Minister commit to continuing to support the ambassador’s work?

Antimicrobial Resistance - Question (23 Gor 2024)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, I welcome the Minister to his role. He has been a great champion for development and nutrition in particular, and I look forward to that continuing. In response to the needs of low-income countries, the previous Foreign Secretary announced £85 million of funding to tackle AMR back in May. The UK’s work on AMR has strong cross-party support. I hope the current Foreign Secretary...

Written Answers — Home Office: Abortion: Demonstrations (26 Hyd 2023)

Baroness Sugg: To ask His Majesty's Government, following Royal Assent to the Public Order Act 2023 on 2 May, when safe access zones will be implemented around abortion clinics in England and Wales.

Climate Financing - Question (17 Hyd 2023)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, women and girls are disproportionately impacted by climate change. A recent report from the UNFPA highlighted that rising temperatures have been linked to poorer maternal health and that extreme weather events are exacerbating inequalities because of the disruption to health services, including the loss of access to contraception. Does the Minister recognise this and will he also...

Home Office: ODA-funded Support - Question ( 5 Med 2023)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, does my noble friend the Minister acknowledge the difficulties that this uncertainty around ODA allocation and budgeting causes for those who are trying to deliver our programmes around the world? Not only does such uncertainty risk the success of our programmes but it can damage our international relations and, of course, it delivers bad value for money for the UK taxpayer. How are...

Written Answers — Home Office: Abortion: Demonstrations ( 1 Aws 2023)

Baroness Sugg: To ask His Majesty's Government when safe access zones around abortion clinics will be implemented, following the granting of Royal Assent to the Public Order Act on 2 May 2023.

Operation Soteria - Question (13 Gor 2023)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, protection for victims is a key part of how we will see improvements here, and the Government’s end-to-end rape review action plan committed to reducing unnecessary and disproportionate requests for personal information. Can my noble and learned friend the Minister update me on progress in this area?

Illegal Migration Bill - Commons Amendments and Reasons: Motion E1 (as an amendment to Motion E) (12 Gor 2023)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, on the narrow issue of the detention of pregnant women, I thank the Government and the Minister for listening to and considering carefully the arguments made in your Lordships’ House and acting on them. Thanks to the many who made the case, and the government amendment, the existing protection of a 72-hour time limit remains in place. That is a small change, but it will make a big...

Illegal Migration Bill - Report (2nd Day): Amendment 64 ( 3 Gor 2023)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, I support the cross-party amendments in this group. I thank my noble friend the Minister for his engagement, which I have truly appreciated, but I regret to say that I have yet to hear an argument as to why this amendment should not be accepted. This is a very narrow and focused amendment that simply maintains the current protection on the detention of pregnant women. There is a...

Illegal Migration Bill - Report (1st Day) (Continued): Amendment 49 (28 Meh 2023)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, I rise briefly to support my noble friend’s Amendment 51 on maintaining the current protections for unaccompanied children. The commitment that the Government would set out a new timescale under which genuine children may be detained—made by the Immigration Minister in the other place and my noble friend in Committee—was very welcome. I hope that my noble friend the Minister...

Sudan - Question (26 Meh 2023)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, my noble friend the Minister has set out the terrible scale of the humanitarian crisis in the region. Despite the ongoing challenges caused by the conflict, the World Food Programme has managed to assist over 1 million people, but 19 million people are expected to need that assistance by August this year. The UK has long been a trusted partner of the World Food Programme. Can my...

Offences Against the Person Act: Section 58 - Question (15 Meh 2023)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, the facts of this case are extremely distressing and highlight the need to continue to work to ensure that women, particularly vulnerable women, can access abortion as early and safely as possible. We have made recent progress in this area, ensuring the introduction of safe-access zones, which was supported by your Lordships in the Public Order Act. I appreciate that their...

Illegal Migration Bill - Committee (5th Day): Amendment 128B (14 Meh 2023)

Baroness Sugg: My Lords, I welcome the Government’s commitment to deliver safe and legal routes and I support Amendments 128B and 128C, which help deliver that commitment. There are numerous details and duties in the Bill on how illegal and unsafe routes will be stopped, but little on how safe and legal routes will be opened—so how and when? The number will be decided by the elected Parliament, but I...


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