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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 18 Nov 2015
Human Rights: UK Application

"My Lords, does the Minister acknowledge that public opinion in Northern Ireland on this matter is changing rapidly? A few months ago, the Assembly voted on it, and there was a narrow vote against change. Very recently, there was a narrow vote for, which fell on a technicality. There will …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 01 Jun 2015
Queen’s Speech

"My Lords, the gracious Speech includes one very important sentence as far as Northern Ireland is concerned:

“Legislation will be taken forward giving effect to the Stormont House Agreement in Northern Ireland”.

Ever since Her Majesty uttered those words in this Chamber, it has become clear that the Stormont House …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 23 Apr 2013
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, I rise to speak to Amendment 2C. However, I feel I have to respond immediately to the words of the noble Lord, Lord Lester, which I have to say, on behalf of Northern Ireland as a region, makes me feel very uneasy.

The point about this Bill is …..."

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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, I rise to support the amendment moved by the noble Lord, Lord Mawhinney, and to say that he has accurately recalled the discussion and the feeling of the Joint Committee. My sense is that we actually did get differing evidence. For example, I seem to recall that the …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"The noble Lord makes a very good point, one that I was actually aware of. While I fully understand the ambiguity to which he referred, the reason why I am more open to the provision as it stands for press conferences is that in recent time we have had, to …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Thu 17 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"I do indeed...."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Tue 15 Jan 2013
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Hunt of Chesterton, for putting forward this amendment, and I am very sympathetic to his efforts. However, the noble Lord, Lord Browne of Ladyton, has asked one question and I will ask two questions in the same vein. This is just for …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Wed 19 Dec 2012
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, I support government Amendment 14. The recollection of the noble Lord, Lord Mawhinney, of the committee’s discussion of this matter is entirely fair, in that this discussion has moved on over the 14-month period. However, as the noble Lord, Lord Marks, said, we discussed at various times our …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 09 Oct 2012
Defamation Bill

"My Lords, I support the Bill. At this late stage, I do not wish to repeat many of the points that have been made so excellently in the House this afternoon, except in one respect. I want to repeat the thanks to the noble Lord, Lord McNally, for the letter …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 17 Jan 2012
Freedom of Information Act 2000

"My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord Hennessy for initiating this debate. My remarks will follow broadly in the spirit of his remarks and, like him, I have to declare an interest as a practising university historian, at Queen’s University Belfast, and as secretary of the All-Party Group on …..."
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