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Thursday 10th September 2026 12:15 p.m.
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill (Labour - Life peer)

Legislation - Grand Committee
Subject: Railways Bill - committee stage (day 2)
Railways Bill 2024-26
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Tuesday 8th September 2026 3:45 p.m.
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill (Labour - Life peer)

Legislation - Grand Committee
Subject: Railways Bill - committee stage (day 1)
Railways Bill 2024-26
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Wednesday 16th September 2026
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill (Labour - Life peer)

Legislation - Grand Committee
Subject: Railways Bill - committee stage (day 3)
Railways Bill 2024-26
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Monday 19th October 2026
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill (Labour - Life peer)

Legislation - Grand Committee
Subject: Railways Bill - committee stage (day 5)
Railways Bill 2024-26
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Monday 12th October 2026
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill (Labour - Life peer)

Legislation - Grand Committee
Subject: Railways Bill - committee stage (day 4)
Railways Bill 2024-26
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Monday 26th October 2026
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill (Labour - Life peer)

Legislation - Grand Committee
Subject: Railways Bill - committee stage (day 7)
Railways Bill 2024-26
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Division Votes
20 Jul 2026 - Social Housing Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 113 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 38 Noes - 133
20 Jul 2026 - Social Housing Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 137 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 232 Noes - 146
20 Jul 2026 - Social Housing Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 134 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 162 Noes - 220
13 Jul 2026 - Civil Aviation (Consumer Protection and Regulatory Reform) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 114 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 41 Noes - 118
13 Jul 2026 - Civil Aviation (Consumer Protection and Regulatory Reform) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 131 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 142 Noes - 138
13 Jul 2026 - Civil Aviation (Consumer Protection and Regulatory Reform) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 152 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 158 Noes - 239
8 Jul 2026 - Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 139 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 95 Noes - 202
21 Jul 2026 - Business of the House - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 150 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 173 Noes - 234
15 Jul 2026 - Sporting Events Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 153 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 212 Noes - 171
15 Jul 2026 - Sporting Events Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 141 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 129 Noes - 188
15 Jul 2026 - Sporting Events Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 142 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 57 Noes - 154


Speeches
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill speeches from: Civil Aviation (Consumer Protection and Regulatory Reform) Bill [HL]
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill contributed 8 speeches (878 words)
3rd reading
Monday 20th July 2026 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill speeches from: Railways Bill
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill contributed 2 speeches (273 words)
Monday 13th July 2026 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill speeches from: Civil Aviation (Consumer Protection and Regulatory Reform) Bill [HL]
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill contributed 32 speeches (6,896 words)
Report stage
Monday 13th July 2026 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill speeches from: Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill contributed 9 speeches (614 words)
Wednesday 8th July 2026 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill speeches from: Civil Aviation (Consumer Protection and Regulatory Reform) Bill [HL]
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill contributed 1 speech (33 words)
Tuesday 7th July 2026 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill speeches from: Railways Bill
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill contributed 6 speeches (5,378 words)
2nd reading
Tuesday 7th July 2026 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill speeches from: West Midlands Combined Authority (Key Route Network) (Amendment) Order 2026
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill contributed 1 speech (20 words)
Monday 6th July 2026 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport



Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill mentioned

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13 Jul 2026, 5:06 p.m. - House of Lords
"press my noble friend Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill on four areas. The first is the time frame for the "
Baroness Kennedy of Cradley (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
13 Jul 2026, 3:21 p.m. - House of Lords
" commitment and consideration. Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill. >> My Lords. >> I beg to move the motion. >> Standing in my. "
Business of the House - View Video - View Transcript
7 Jul 2026, 6:38 p.m. - House of Lords
"noble friend Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill, for the way he introduced this debate, and I endorse the "
Lord Faulkner of Worcester (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
7 Jul 2026, 3:22 p.m. - House of Lords
"and regulatory reform Bill. Order of consideration. Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill. "
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Parliamentary Debates
Civil Aviation (Consumer Protection and Regulatory Reform) Bill [HL]
163 speeches (35,189 words)
Report stage
Monday 13th July 2026 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Mentions:
1: Baroness Kennedy of Cradley (Lab - Life peer) In supporting it, I want to press my noble friend Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill on four areas. - Link to Speech
2: None That indefensible position was confirmed in a Written Answer from the noble Lord, Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Link to Speech

Railways Bill
75 speeches (42,383 words)
2nd reading
Tuesday 7th July 2026 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Mentions:
1: Lord Faulkner of Worcester (Lab - Life peer) be missed; that was a wonderful valedictory speech.I also pay tribute to my noble friend Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Thursday 16th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from Lord Strathclyde, Chair of the Constitution Committee, to Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill, responding to the Minister's letter on the Civil Aviation (Consumer Protection and Regulatory Reform) Bill

Constitution Committee

Found: Letter from Lord Strathclyde, Chair of the Constitution Committee, to Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill, responding



Written Answers
South Western Railway: Nationalisation
Asked by: Viscount Camrose (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 5th August 2026

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill on 8 July (HL1838), what are the specific punctuality, cancellations, and passenger experience metrics which the Department for Transport is using to monitor the performance of South Western Railway following its transfer into public ownership; and to what extent those metrics are being met.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

The Department monitors Southwestern Railway’s performance through a range of operational measures covering punctuality, cancellations, passenger experience and service quality. The principal operational performance metrics are:

  • Punctuality (Time to 3), measuring the percentage of recorded station stops made within three minutes of the planned time.

  • Reliability (All Stations Cancellations), measuring the percentage of planned station stops cancelled; and

  • Passenger experience, including overall customer satisfaction and satisfaction with disruption handling.

Customer satisfaction metrics are:

  • Service Quality Regime (SQR) measuring the condition, performance, and availability of a range of assets at stations and on trains.

  • Overall Satisfaction and Satisfaction with Disruption Handling using the Voice of Customer survey.

In the latest reporting period, Southwestern Railway did not meet its punctuality or cancellations targets. It also did not meet its customer experience targets for overall satisfaction and satisfaction during disruption. Whilst a number of Service Quality station measures remained below benchmark, performance in all train areas exceeded the benchmark.

Whilst SWR’s performance before and after public ownership has been below standard passengers deserve, particularly with rolling stock issues and driver shortages inherited from the previous owning group, progress is being made under public ownership. Since their transfer to public ownership, SWR have unlocked their Arterio programme, with fifty-two daily service diagrams compared to just six when SWR entered public ownership.

To improve performance, Southwestern Railway and Network Rail's integrated Wessex team are focused on reducing delays and cancellations caused by infrastructure, fleet and operational issues. This includes investment in more reliable infrastructure, deployment of technologies to improve monitoring of track conditions, improvements to service recovery and disruption management through the Major Disruption Taskforce, and delivery of customer information improvements. The Department monitors progress through regular performance reviews and engagement.

Information on punctuality and reliability and improvement activity can be found on the SWR website.

Great British Railways: Fares
Asked by: Lord Moylan (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 23rd July 2026

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill on 28 May (HL40), whether they have now made an estimate of the capital and ongoing operating costs of developing, launching and maintaining the proposed Great British Railways ticketing website and mobile application.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

Potential estimates will not be published in advance of the launch and completion of the procurement process, as these are commercially sensitive.

We have recently communicated to the supplier market our target of launching the procurement process in late Summer/early Autumn.

Railways: Trespass
Asked by: Lord Moylan (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 21st July 2026

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill on 2 June (HL335), how many rail trespass incidents were recorded in each of the last 30 years; and what estimate they have made of the long-term revenue loss arising from those incidents in each of those years.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

Data supplied by Network Rail indicates that the volume of trespass incidents increased from 6,415 in 2014/15 to 13,921 in 2025/26 (an increase of 117 per cent).

Over the same time, when adjusted for inflation, the estimated cost of delays associated with trespass incidents rose from £46.7 million to £85.5 million (an increase of 83 per cent).

When adjusted for inflation, the average estimated cost per trespass incident has reduced over time, from approximately £7,300 in 2014/15 to around £6,100 in 2025/26.

Volume of trespass related incidents and estimated costs of associated delays, annual, Great Britain, 2014/15 to 2025/26

Financial year

Volume of incidents1,2,4

Costs3,5 (£million, current prices)

Costs (£million, 2025/26 prices)

Average cost per incident
(2025/26 prices)

2014/15

6,415

33.6

46.7

£ 7,300

2015/16

7,488

34.4

47.5

£ 6,300

2016/17

8,336

44.0

59.7

£ 7,200

2017/18

9,576

54.1

72.3

£ 7,500

2018/19

9,798

61.2

80.2

£ 8,200

2019/20

10,127

66.6

85.2

£ 8,400

2020/21

9,410

35.7

43.5

£ 4,600

2021/22

11,559

50.2

60.8

£ 5,300

2022/23

11,583

64.9

74.4

£ 6,400

2023/24

12,726

84.0

90.5

£ 7,100

2024/25

13,611

86.5

89.8

£ 6,600

2025/26

13,921

85.5

85.5

£ 6,100

Notes:

1. Incidents are delay causing incidents attributed to XA,VA reason codes

2. An incident can appear in more than one rail period if delay was suffered in more than one period

3. Costs are an internal Network Rail estimate of the long-term revenue loss due to those incidents (based on the economics behind the Schedule 8 performance regime)

Source: Network Rail

4. Delay & Cancellation metric dashboard

5. Process for Performance Improvement (PfPI) Costs are from the Performance System database Business Objects attribution universe

Railways: Trespass
Asked by: Lord Moylan (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 21st July 2026

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill on 19 June (HL718), what was the total value of Schedule 8 compensation payments made by Network Rail to Train Operating Companies resulting from rail trespass incidents in each of the last 30 years.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

Network Rail holds data on the estimated Schedule 8 costs arising from rail trespass incidents from 1 April 2014 onwards. The total value of the payments during this time can be found in the following table:

Volume of trespass related incidents and estimated costs of associated delays, annual, Great Britain, 2014/15 to 2025/26

Financial year

Volume of incidents1,2,4

Costs3,5 (£million, current prices)

Costs (£million, 2025/26 prices)

Average cost per incident
(2025/26 prices)

2014/15

6,415

33.6

46.7

£ 7,300

2015/16

7,488

34.4

47.5

£ 6,300

2016/17

8,336

44.0

59.7

£ 7,200

2017/18

9,576

54.1

72.3

£ 7,500

2018/19

9,798

61.2

80.2

£ 8,200

2019/20

10,127

66.6

85.2

£ 8,400

2020/21

9,410

35.7

43.5

£ 4,600

2021/22

11,559

50.2

60.8

£ 5,300

2022/23

11,583

64.9

74.4

£ 6,400

2023/24

12,726

84.0

90.5

£ 7,100

2024/25

13,611

86.5

89.8

£ 6,600

2025/26

13,921

85.5

85.5

£ 6,100

Notes:

1. Incidents are delay causing incidents attributed to XA,VA reason codes

2. An incident can appear in more than one rail period if delay was suffered in more than one period

3. Costs are an internal Network Rail estimate of the long-term revenue loss due to those incidents (based on the economics behind the Schedule 8 performance regime)

Source: Network Rail

4. Delay & Cancellation metric dashboard

5. Process for Performance Improvement (PfPI) Costs are from the Performance System database Business Objects attribution universe

Railway Stations: Access
Asked by: Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 16th July 2026

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill on 6 July (HL1210), how many stations on the rail network in England are currently not accessible for all users; and how many are expected to become accessible for all users in each of the next three years.

Answered by Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill - Minister of State (Department for Transport)

The Department continues to improve accessibility through programmes such as the Access for All scheme, including the announcement in January of 31 new projects progressing.

There are just over 2,000 mainline railway stations in England. Of these, 488 stations have no step-free access. 392 stations have partial step free access - this is where step-free access is available to one or more platforms, but not all platforms, or there are restrictions that mean not all journeys through the station are step-free.

Future funding for the Access for All programme will be considered as part of the next Spending Review, which may provide an opportunity for stations to receive accessibility funding.



Bill Documents
Jul. 16 2026
Letter from Lord Strathclyde, Chair of the Constitution Committee, to Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill, responding to the Minister's letter on the Civil Aviation (Consumer Protection and Regulatory Reform) Bill
Civil Aviation (Consumer Protection and Regulatory Reform) Bill [HL] 2026-27
Select Committee report

Found: Letter from Lord Strathclyde, Chair of the Constitution Committee, to Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill, responding



Department Publications - Transparency
Thursday 6th August 2026
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: June 2026
Document: (webpage)

Found: only) Heidi Alexander Nil return Nil return Nil return Nil return Nil return Nil return Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Thursday 6th August 2026
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: June 2026
Document: View online (webpage)

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Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Thursday 6th August 2026
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: June 2026
Document: (webpage)

Found: Hospitality (£) Heidi Alexander Nil return Nil return Nil return Nil return Nil return Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Thursday 6th August 2026
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: June 2026
Document: View online (webpage)

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Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Wednesday 15th July 2026
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT: annual report and accounts 2025 to 2026
Document: (PDF)

Found: members as of 31 March 2026 Rt Hon Heidi Alexander MP, Secretary of State for Transport Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Wednesday 15th July 2026
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT: annual report and accounts 2025 to 2026
Document: (PDF)

Found: members as of 31 March 2026 Rt Hon Heidi Alexander MP, Secretary of State for Transport Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Wednesday 15th July 2026
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT: annual report and accounts 2025 to 2026
Document: (PDF)

Found: members as of 31 March 2026 Rt Hon Heidi Alexander MP, Secretary of State for Transport Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Wednesday 15th July 2026
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT: annual report and accounts 2025 to 2026
Document: (PDF)

Found: members as of 31 March 2026 Rt Hon Heidi Alexander MP, Secretary of State for Transport Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill



Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications
Jul. 23 2026
Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street
Source Page: Ministerial Appointments: July 2026
Document: Ministerial Appointments: July 2026 (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Smyth MP will remain as Minister of State in the Department for Health and Social Care Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Jul. 23 2026
Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street
Source Page: Ministerial Appointments: July 2026
Document: Ministerial Appointments: July 2026 (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Karin Smyth MP will remain as Minister of State in the Department of Health and Social Care Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Jul. 23 2026
Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street
Source Page: Ministerial Appointments: July 2026
Document: Ministerial Appointments: July 2026 (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Karin Smyth MP will remain as Minister of State in the Department of Health and Social Care Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill



Non-Departmental Publications - Transparency
Jul. 15 2026
DfT Operator Limited
Source Page: DFTO: annual report and accounts 2025 to 2026
Document: (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Secretary of State for Transport, the Rt Hon Heidi Alexander MP, and the Rail Minister, Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Jul. 15 2026
DfT Operator Limited
Source Page: DFTO: annual report and accounts 2025 to 2026
Document: (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Secretary of State for Transport, the Rt Hon Heidi Alexander MP, and the Rail Minister, Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Jul. 15 2026
DfT Operator Limited
Source Page: DFTO: annual report and accounts 2025 to 2026
Document: (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Secretary of State for Transport, the Rt Hon Heidi Alexander MP, and the Rail Minister, Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill

Jul. 09 2026
Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards
Source Page: List of ministers' interests
Document: (PDF)
Transparency

Found: 64 List of Ministers’ Interests - July 2026 The Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill



Deposited Papers
Monday 20th July 2026
Department for Transport
Source Page: Letter dated 15/06/2026 from Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill to Lord Rogan regarding a question regarding e-scooters and e-bikes: scope of the powers under the Crime and Policing Act 2026. 1p.
Document: Lord_Hendy_to_Lord_Rogan.pdf (PDF)

Found: Letter dated 15/06/2026 from Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill to Lord Rogan regarding a question regarding

Tuesday 14th July 2026
Department for Transport
Source Page: Letter dated 04/06/2026 from Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill to Chris Hinchliff MP regarding the Railways Bill: points raised during a discussion with the Association of British Commuters: passenger and disability rights duty, passenger watchdog duties and enforcement powers, public sector equality duty, public investment and general duties, and Office of Rail and Road (ORR) duty to promote competition. 5p.
Document: V2_Lord_Hendy_Chris_Hinchcliffe_MP.pdf (PDF)

Found: Letter dated 04/06/2026 from Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill to Chris Hinchliff MP regarding the Railways

Friday 10th July 2026
Department for Transport
Source Page: Letter dated 04/06/2026 from Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill to Chris Hinchliff MP regarding points raised about the Railways Bill during a meeting with the Association of British Commuters (ABC) and associated proposed amendments for Report stage of the Bill: passenger and disability rights duty, Passenger Watchdog duties and enforcement powers, public sector equality duty, public investment and general duties, ORR’s duty to promote competition . 5p.
Document: Lord_Hendy_Chris_Hinchcliffe_MP.pdf (PDF)

Found: Letter dated 04/06/2026 from Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill to Chris Hinchliff MP regarding points raised