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The Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury CBE

Conservative Member of the House of Lords M
Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury's full title is The Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury CBE. His name is Stephen Ashley Sherbourne, and he is a current member of the House of Lords.

Allowance claims · 2026

Data not yet released for 2026 — the Lords Finance Office publishes monthly CSVs ~6-8 weeks after month-end.

Lords votes · 2026

162 divisions 103 Content(63.6%) 3 Not-Content(1.9%) 56 didn't vote(34.6%)
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Source: lordsvotes-api.parliament.uk. "Result" shows the headline Content vs Not-Content tally (including tellers). The Lords doesn't publish a "didn't vote" attendance roll like the Commons, so the figure above conflates absence with abstention.

Recent Hansard contributions · latest 25

2026-05-18 King’s Speech
My Lords, like many other speakers, I want to focus today on a sentence that would have been unimaginable in a Queen’s Speech of 40, 30 or even 20 years ago. It is the sentence that begins: “My Government will take urgent action to tackle antisemitism
2026-03-17 Spring Forecast Statement
My Lords, the Economist magazine got it right about the Chancellor’s speech on the spring forecast. It said that the Chancellor “did not announce a single major policy decision that will help Britain break out of its malaise”. The malaise is the OB
2026-03-17 Lord Mandelson: Response to Humble Address Motion
My Lords, is it the case that, in the course of the appointment of Lord Mandelson, the Prime Minister never spoke to him?
2026-03-17 Lord Mandelson: Response to Humble Address Motion
My Lords—
2026-03-17 Lord Mandelson: Response to Humble Address Motion
My Lords—
2026-03-05 Class Inequality in the Arts
The Minister just talked about the barriers that are denying access to the arts for disadvantaged pupils and students. For our information, can she helpfully spell out exactly what those barriers are and what precisely the Government are doing to remove
2026-02-05 US Department of Justice Release of Files
My Lords—
2026-01-08 Schools and Universities: Language Learning
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to follow the noble and right reverend Lord, Lord Chartres, who predictably gave us a unique perspective for this debate. We are very fortunate to have so many illustrious speakers in this debate and, in particular, two f
2025-12-17 Office for the Impact Economy
My Lords, I did not quite understand the Answer the Minister gave to the noble Lord, Lord Rook. I have gone to the website and I understand that the Office for the Impact Economy is going to act “as a ‘front door’ for … impact economy relationships an
2025-11-26 Ministerial Code
My Lords, is there not in place an automatic system within government that, when a public appointment is being made by a Minister, checks whether a donation has been made to that Minister or to their political party in general?
2025-10-29 Youth Mobility Scheme
My Lords—
2025-03-14 House of Lords (Peerage Nominations) Bill [HL]
My Lords, I begin by congratulating the noble Baroness, Lady Mattinson, on her most accomplished speech this morning. We are old friends and colleagues from another place, and although we have different political views, I look forward very much to heari
2025-03-13 United Kingdom: Global Position
My Lords, in an episode of “The Simpsons”, Homer Simpson says of the Economist magazine, “I don’t need to spend $4 a week to be told that Indonesia’s at the crossroads”. Today, we in the West really are at the crossroads, as my noble friend Lord Howard o
2024-11-11 Autumn Budget 2024
My Lords, Ministers, in trying to defend the Budget, keep saying in a rather pained way that they have had to take some very difficult decisions; the Minister said that today. Of course, that is what government is all about, and they should not be surpri
2024-10-23 Working From Home: Public Sector Productivity
My Lords, how does the Minister measure productivity in the public sector?
2024-09-09 Pension Credit
My Lords, when the Government looked at the various candidates for cutting public expenditure, why did they choose winter fuel payments?
2024-07-22 King’s Speech (4th Day)
My Lords, I begin by giving a very warm welcome to the noble Lords, Lord Livermore and Lord Vallance, in their new ministerial posts. I also congratulate the noble Lord, Lord Vallance, on an excellent and very meaty maiden speech. In his absence, I also
2024-05-01 House of Lords: Reform
My Lords, I remind the House of one of the greatest reforms of the House of Lords, which I am sure the vast majority of noble Lords agree with, brought in by a Conservative Government—the Life Peerages Act in the 1950s.
2024-03-18 Spring Budget 2024
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to follow my noble friend Lord Tugendhat. I echo many of the remarks made by other Members of the House, including the noble Lord, Lord Lamont, a former Chancellor of the Exchequer, the noble Lord, Lord Macpherson, a form
2024-03-11 Operation Conifer
My Lords, is not there a puzzle here, in that the Home Secretary, James Cleverly, is a decent and fair man? Surely he understands that it is unacceptable that a former Prime Minister, a man of great integrity, should still have these unsubstantiated alle
2024-01-17 Sir Edward Heath: Operation Conifer
Given that the reputation of the former Prime Minister has been tarnished, and my noble friend the Minister has set out the reasons why there should be no further inquiry, does he regard it as satisfactory that that reputation remains tarnished?
2023-11-29 Autumn Statement 2023
My Lords, it is always a great pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Desai. He always makes everything sound so seductive and simple. This afternoon, we have heard many speeches from noble Lords welcoming the excellent provisions in the Autumn State
2023-10-18 Restoration and Renewal: Annual Progress Report
I was talking about the progress that we have made and how well we have been served by the officials. We have had experts supporting the programme board, we have had objective outsiders on it, and we have had independent assessors. When we began, we w
2023-10-18 Restoration and Renewal: Annual Progress Report
My Lords, I have had the privilege of serving on many of your Lordships’ committees in the last 10 years, but I honestly believe that the committee programme board on which I now sit is by far the most important that I have sat on. It is for this reason.
2023-09-21 Cost of Living: Food Waste
My Lords, is it not welcome that so many companies are ending putting the sell-by date on food, which became a kind of tyranny for consumers who felt they had to throw away food when they thought it was past its sell-by date, when in fact it was complet
Source: hansard.parliament.uk via hansard-api. Snippets shown verbatim from the search API; click any debate title for the full record.

Register of Interests · 9 entries on file

Declarations under the Lords Code of Conduct. Free text — no monetary values, no hours worked. A declaration that an interest exists, not a claim about its size.

Category 2: Shareholdings etc. (b)

  • Apple (technology)
    registered 2025-10-24
  • Alphabet (technology)
    registered 2025-10-24
  • Microsoft (technology)
    registered 2025-06-24
  • Jupiter Unit Trust (unit trust)
    registered 2024-05-15 · amended 2025-04-05
  • Janus Henderson (investment trust)
    registered 2024-05-15 · amended 2025-04-05
  • Nvidia Corporation (computer graphics)
    registered 2021-11-12 · amended 2025-04-05
  • Meta Platforms Inc (technology)
    registered 2021-11-12 · amended 2025-04-05
  • Intuitive Surgical Inc (surgical systems)
    registered 2021-11-12 · amended 2025-04-05
  • Mastercard Inc (financial services)
    registered 2019-06-17 · amended 2025-04-05
Source: UK Parliament Members API (Lords register). Refreshed weekly. Read the full Lords Code of Conduct for what each category covers and the disclosure thresholds.

Party history

2013-09-12present
Conservative current

Government posts

None recorded.

Opposition posts

None recorded.

Committee memberships

2014-06-122017-04-27
Communications and Digital Committee
2014-12-112014-12-24
Insurance Bill [HL] Special Public Bill Committee
2015-06-172017-04-27
Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee)
2016-01-282016-02-29
Trade Union Political Funds and Political Party Funding Committee
2017-06-272022-01-19
Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee
2018-09-042019-04-30
SLSC Sub-Committee B
2020-03-042023-01-31
Constitution Committee
2022-01-192025-01-30
Procedure and Privileges Committee
2023-02-222024-11-21
Restoration and Renewal Programme Board
2025-12-18present
Retirement and Participation Committee

Contact

Parliamentary office
contactholmember@parliament.uk
020 7219 5353 · House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW

APPGs (2026) · 1 active officership(s)

Group Role(s) Funders Officers in group Next deadline
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Modern Languages
Subject Group
Vice Chair Chartered Institute of Linguists 4 2027-01-09
One row per active APPG. Funder names link out via the /appgs Top secretariat funders panel — click any funder there to open its full relationship graph. Officer matching is name-based against the parliament.uk register text and may miss titled / hyphenated variants.

Written parliamentary questions · 2026

No written questions tabled in 2026.

Bills sponsored & supported · 2026

0 bills 0 as lead sponsor 0 as supporter
No bills sponsored or supported in 2026.
Source: UK Parliament Bills API. "Lead" sponsor is the primary mover (sortOrder = 1); "Supporter" rows are members of either House who backed the bill at introduction. Year is the bill's first-reading date.

Historic bills (all-time)

1 bills 0 as lead sponsor 1 as supporter
Bill Info Role Status Introduced
Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) (Amendment) Act 2019 Supported Royal Assent 2018-03-13
Same source as the year-scoped panel above, but unconstrained by year. The "Sponsored" tag = lead sponsor; "Supported" = backed at introduction. Sorted newest first.
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