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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 14 Jan 2021
Free School Meals: Food Parcels

"Well, I unmuted myself, as agreed, and somebody muted me again, so I have unmuted again. It needs sorting out.

My Lords, there does not appear to be a major problem in Lancashire, because Lancashire County Council—and I congratulate it on this—set up a county-wide voucher scheme for schools when …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 07 Jan 2021
Covid-19: Educational Settings

"My Lords, now that this summer’s exams have been cancelled, is it not a good opportunity to have a serious look at whether GCSEs have come to the end of their usefulness? They should be abolished, certainly in their present form. That is my first question.

Secondly, the noble Lord, …..."

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Written Question
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
Monday 13th March 2017

Asked by: Lord Greaves (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether it is their intention to remain part of the CETA trade agreement after the United Kingdom leaves the European Union.

Answered by Lord Price

CETA is an important trade agreement for the UK and we remain committed to seeing it provisionally applied as quickly as possible. Once we leave the EU, we are seeking to deliver maximum continuity and certainty for businesses in our trade and investment relationships with third countries, including those covered by EU FTAs or other EU preferential arrangements.


Written Question
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
Friday 10th March 2017

Asked by: Lord Greaves (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of (1) the current state of play of the TTIP trade negotiations, and (2) the prospect of reaching agreement.

Answered by Lord Price

The UK has always been supportive of deepening trade relations between the US and the EU and continues to support an ambitious, wide-ranging TTIP deal which opens markets. It is for the Commission and the new US Administration to discuss TTIP in the first instance. We welcome the significant progress that has been made to date.

A joint EU-US report was published on 17 January 2017 on progress made in the TTIP negotiations. The Government was notified by the Commission last week that a more detailed technical report is now available, which we are in the process of making accessible to MPs and Peers in the UK’s national TTIP Reading Room.