The Baroness Ramsey of Wall Heath
Labour
Member of the House of Lords
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Baroness Ramsey of Wall Heath's full title is The Baroness Ramsey of Wall Heath. Her name is Jane Ramsey, and she 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
176 divisions
4 Content(2.3%)
121 Not-Content(68.8%)
51 didn't vote(29.0%)
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Recent Hansard contributions · latest 25
I must ask the noble Baroness to conclude her remarks, please.
Excuse me.
My Lords, I remind some Members that the speaking time limit is six minutes for Back-Benchers. I urge all noble Lords to keep within that limit so that the debate may conclude within the time allowed, without cutting short the Minister’s remarks.
2026-07-17
Cohabitation Rights Bill [HL]
My Lords, before we begin the debate, I remind the House that the advisory speaking time is four minutes for Back-Bench contributions. This is to allow all colleagues to participate fairly and the House to rise at a reasonable time around 3 pm.
My Lords, before we begin our debate, I remind the House that the advisory speaking time for Back-Bench contributions is four minutes. This is to allow all colleagues to participate fairly and the House to rise at a reasonable time, around 3 pm.
I gently remind the noble Baroness that there is an eight minute advisory Back-Bench speaking time.
2026-07-14
Business Hiring
Yes. As my noble friend quite rightly points out, it is very encouraging to see Manpower reporting an 18 percentage point increase in businesses planning to recruit since last year, and also reporting that we have the fourth most positive hiring outlook
2026-07-14
Business Hiring
I thank the noble Lord for his question but remind him that, thanks to our industrial strategy, employment is rising. Employment rights are improving too. We are determined to reduce unemployment further, especially among the young, which is why we are i
2026-07-14
Business Hiring
That is a nice and easy first question. It is an honour, and slightly terrifying, to answer my first Oral Question from a previous Secretary of State for Employment. It is, however, a very interesting Question.
Summer jobs—particularly in hospitality,
2026-07-14
Business Hiring
I thank the noble Lord for his question. The UK’s employment rate is in the top half of the OECD economies and is above the G7 average. Unemployment also remains low by international standards: in the bottom half of the OECD and lower than Canada, France
2026-07-14
Business Hiring
The UK labour market and economy remain resilient despite geopolitical uncertainties. The UK had the fastest-growing economy in the G7 in the first quarter of this year. For the labour market, ONS data shows that there are 399,000 more people in work tha
2026-07-14
Business Hiring
Alan Milburn’s review has reported on an interim basis, and we are expecting the full report in September. This Government will not leave an entire generation of young people behind. We are investing an additional £2.5 billion into the youth guarantee an
2026-07-14
Business Hiring
We are not complacent. I hear what the noble Lord says. We have introduced permanently lower business rates for retail and hospitality properties. The average pub gains £1,650 this year, and that is in addition to increased hospitality support of over £1
2026-07-14
Business Hiring
That is a very topical question from the right reverend Prelate. Greater Manchester has shown the value of putting decisions closer to the people and places they affect. Ambitious growth plans are at the heart of its strategy, linking jobs, skills and pu
That the draft Order and Regulations laid before the House on 18 May and 4 June be approved.
Considered in Grand Committee on 7 July.
That the Grand Committee do consider the Trade (Mobile Roaming) (Amendment) Regulations 2026.
My Lords, I am grateful for the support across the Committee for the draft Trade (Mobile Roaming) (Amendment) Regulations 2026. I particularly offer my gratitude and thanks to my noble friend Lord Stansgate, the noble Lord, Lord Clement-Jones, and the no
My Lords, noble Lords in the Room have just spotted the mystery mentioned by the noble Lord, Lord Clement-Jones, about why two Ministers are answering on these two SIs. I suspect that those who decided and invited me to lead on this know that it is my fi
2026-06-11
Antisemitism
My Lords, the Community Security Trust recorded 3,700 antisemitic incidents in 2025, including 1,500 online incidents and 984 involving Holocaust denial, Nazi glorification or Holocaust distortion. Does my noble friend the Minister agree that social medi
My Lords, tomorrow morning the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee, which I have the honour to chair, will be meeting to consider, among other things, the civil aviation Bill. It is not impossible to imagine that the committee will have som
2026-05-18
King’s Speech
My Lords, last week the Home Affairs Committee in the other place held a very important session on the scourge of antisemitism, which has just been described very powerfully by the noble Baroness, Lady Noakes. Among the experts they took evidence from we
2026-04-27
Antisemitic Attacks
My Lords, given that we are seeing what appears to be a co-ordinated effort to target Jewish sites, will my noble friend the Minister outline what the Government are doing to prevent further incidents, including disrupting the networks and methods being
2026-04-21
Cancer Outcomes in the UK
My Lords, I too congratulate the noble Lord, Lord Patel, on securing this important debate. I declare my interest as a member of the General Medical Council.
Like many other noble Lords, my interest in this very important subject is personal. My fathe
2026-04-14
Ministerial Salaries (Amendment) Bill
My Lords, I am delighted to add my support to this Bill. As with all new arrivals, I have had to learn a great deal from scratch about the workings of this House—right from the first day, when, on the occasion of my introduction, I very nearly forgot to
My Lords, I congratulate the noble Lord, Lord Scriven, and thank him for securing this important debate and for his deeply powerful and moving speech.
One day in 2018, I was walking down a south London street, trying desperately to get through on the
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Register of Interests · 3 entries on file
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Category 1: Remunerated employment etc.
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A Baroness in Waiting (Government Whip)
registered 2026-06-15
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Lay Member, General Medical Council (interest ceased 15 June 2026)
registered 2025-01-13 · amended 2026-06-16
Category 3: Land and property
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House in London SE5 from which rental income is received
registered 2024-09-20 · amended 2025-04-05
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Party history
2024-03-13 → present
Labour
current
Government posts
2026-06-12 → present
Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)
Opposition posts
None recorded.
Committee memberships
2025-01-30 → 2026-06-12
Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
Chair
+£18,305/yr
2025-01-30 → 2025-11-04
Social Mobility Policy Committee
Contact
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APPGs (2026) · 1 active officership(s)
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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Allergy
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Co-Chair | — | 4 | 2026-10-18 |
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Written parliamentary questions · 2026
No written questions tabled in 2026.
Bills sponsored & supported · 2026
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