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Speech in Lords Chamber - Fri 22 Oct 2021
Assisted Dying Bill [HL]

"My Lords, it is good that we are having this debate today, but I fear I must repeat arguments I have made before, because I do not believe the practical risks are any less since I made them. I do not share the same confidence as some in the machinery …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 02 Mar 2016
European Union Referendum (Date of Referendum etc.) Regulations 2016

"My Lords, I am one of the many millions of people in this country who remain undecided about our future in Europe. I do not claim to be an expert but I have enjoyed the many hours of meetings in your Lordships’ House on European Union committees debating the issues …..."
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Written Question
Freedom of Information
Wednesday 25th March 2015

Asked by: Lord Mawson (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what estimate they have made of the proportion of requests under freedom of information legislation which originate from journalists as opposed to members of the public since that legislation was enacted; and what assessment they have made of the cost to the public purse of the freedom of information scheme to date.

Answered by Lord Faulks

There is no requirement for journalists to identify themselves as such when requesting information from a public authority under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Therefore we hold no reliable data as to what proportion of requests they are responsible for.

In 2012 the Ministry of Justice commissioned a costing exercise, ‘Strand 3- Investigative Study to inform the FOIA (2000) post-legislative review’, which concluded that in central government the average cost of handling a request for information was £184. It concluded that for central government the cost of dealing with FOI requests in 2011 was £8,5m.

For non-central public authorities the study concluded that the average cost of handling a request for information was £164, however, there is no data as to how many requests are received by these, so a total cost has not been estimated.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Fri 16 Jan 2015
Assisted Dying Bill [HL]

"My Lords, I agree with the previous speaker. I do not believe there is clarity in the country about this matter at the moment. This is the first time I have spoken in Committee on the Bill, and I think I was the only person at Second Reading to draw …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Fri 16 Jan 2015
Assisted Dying Bill [HL]

"My Lords, the words we use are important, as is how the general public hear the words we use, and I think that these matters are far from clear in the country. I am not convinced that the balance has been given and the counterarguments shared. In this matter, I …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Fri 16 Jan 2015
Assisted Dying Bill [HL]

"My Lords, I am happy to hear that, although I think there is a debate to be had. I am happy to sit down but there is an issue here, which is being drawn to the surface, about the words we use and about what the country understands is happening …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Fri 18 Jul 2014
Assisted Dying Bill [HL]

"My Lords, it is good that we are having this debate today, but I am afraid that I cannot give the Bill my support. I will set out a few reasons why.

First, the Bill seems to assume that we live in a rational world and that families and individuals …..."

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