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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 13 Mar 2019
Aircraft Carrier Task Force

"My Lords, I do not wish to challenge the principles set out by the Secretary of State in his recent speech, but is it not better not to go into too much detail on these occasions, for fear of challenging the safety and security of the units concerned?..."
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Written Question
Minesweepers
Wednesday 23rd January 2019

Asked by: Lord Trefgarne (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask Her Majesty's Government how many River-class minesweepers, if any, remain in service with the Royal Navy or the Royal Naval Reserve.

Answered by Earl Howe - Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

No River Class Minesweepers remain in service with the Royal Navy (RN) or the Royal Naval Reserve (RNR).

Twelve River Class Minesweepers were built in the 1980s. Eleven were assigned to the RNR units around the UK, and a twelfth ship was operated by the RN's Fishery Protection Squadron. All 12 ships were decommissioned and sold during the 1990s.

Today, the RN operates a fleet of 13 Mine Counter Measure Vessels (six Hunt Class and seven Sandown Class).


Written Question
Aviation: Military Bases
Wednesday 5th December 2018

Asked by: Lord Trefgarne (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to their General Aviation Strategy, published in March 2015, what steps they have taken to achieve general aviation use of military airfields; and whether they consider their commitments to general aviation in this regard to have been met.

Answered by Earl Howe - Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

The commitments set out in the 2015 General Aviation Strategy have been met. Ministry of Defence policy remains to encourage General Aviation to have access to military airfields wherever possible. In addition, the RAF Flying Clubs Association provide General Aviation training and scholarships for RAF personnel at fourteen flying clubs based on RAF Stations.

In the Strategy we undertook to update the guidance and increase publicity around General Aviation access to military airfields. Consequently, the RAF website has been updated and now contains consistency of published contact details and Defence Aerodrome Manuals for each Station.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 14 Nov 2018
Shipbuilding: Warships

"My Lords, can my noble friend say how many destroyers and frigates are presently available for Royal Navy service and how many of them are fully crewed?..."
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Written Question
Air Force
Tuesday 23rd October 2018

Asked by: Lord Trefgarne (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what is the numerical strength of (1) the Royal Air Force, and (2) the Royal Air Force Reserve.

Answered by Earl Howe - Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

The following table contains the numerical strength of the Regular and Reserve Forces at July 2018.

Full Time Trained and Trade Trained Strength

Trained Future Reserves 2020

Royal Navy/Royal Marines

29,154

2,774

Army

76,877

26,789

RAF

30,276

2,557

Full Time Trained and Trade Trained includes UK Regulars, Gurkhas and elements of Full Time Reserve Service Personnel.

The figures are published in the Quarterly Service Personnel Statistics at the following link:

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/735714/1_July_2018_-_SPS.xlsx


Written Question
Army
Tuesday 23rd October 2018

Asked by: Lord Trefgarne (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what is the numerical strength of (1) the British Army, and (2) the Army Reserve.

Answered by Earl Howe - Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

The following table contains the numerical strength of the Regular and Reserve Forces at July 2018.

Full Time Trained and Trade Trained Strength

Trained Future Reserves 2020

Royal Navy/Royal Marines

29,154

2,774

Army

76,877

26,789

RAF

30,276

2,557

Full Time Trained and Trade Trained includes UK Regulars, Gurkhas and elements of Full Time Reserve Service Personnel.

The figures are published in the Quarterly Service Personnel Statistics at the following link:

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/735714/1_July_2018_-_SPS.xlsx


Written Question
Navy
Tuesday 23rd October 2018

Asked by: Lord Trefgarne (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what is the numerical strength of (1) the Royal Navy, (2) the Royal Naval Reserve, and (3) the Royal Marines.

Answered by Earl Howe - Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

The following table contains the numerical strength of the Regular and Reserve Forces at July 2018.

Full Time Trained and Trade Trained Strength

Trained Future Reserves 2020

Royal Navy/Royal Marines

29,154

2,774

Army

76,877

26,789

RAF

30,276

2,557

Full Time Trained and Trade Trained includes UK Regulars, Gurkhas and elements of Full Time Reserve Service Personnel.

The figures are published in the Quarterly Service Personnel Statistics at the following link:

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/735714/1_July_2018_-_SPS.xlsx


Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 22 Oct 2018
Offshore Patrol Vessels

"Is my noble friend aware that I have a special interest in this matter? I think I was the Minister who ordered the original 11 River-class minesweepers, of which now apparently four remain. What has happened to the other seven?..."
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Written Question
RAF Northolt
Monday 18th June 2018

Asked by: Lord Trefgarne (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have for the future of RAF Northolt following the recent announcement concerning a third runway at Heathrow Airport.

Answered by Earl Howe - Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

RAF Northolt remains a core Station with over 1,800 personnel based across 33 diverse units, from all three of the Armed Forces and wider Government. Alongside 32 (The Royal) Squadron undertaking VIP and operational command support flying, there are many other major units at the station in ground roles including an operational and ceremonial RAF regiment unit, an Army bomb disposal squadron and the British Forces Post Office.

Air Traffic at RAF Northolt already operates in very close co-operation with Heathrow with procedures aligned to ensure that mutual operations can take place safely. The Ministry of Defence continues to work closely with Heathrow and National Air Traffic Services on the implications of the third runway to ensure that these mutually safe operations continue. Further work is focused on requirements to revise procedures and enhance co-ordination in future.


Written Question
Trident Submarines
Monday 4th June 2018

Asked by: Lord Trefgarne (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask Her Majesty's Government when they expect the first Dreadnought-class nuclear submarine to enter service.

Answered by Earl Howe - Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

The first Dreadnought Class nuclear-armed submarine will enter service in the early 2030s.