Oral Questions to the Government are asked before the House and then debated.
Members of the House of Lords (Peers) are allowed to table up to 7 Oral Questions – for short debate in the main chamber – per parliamentary session. Jenny has initiated the following debates through the tabling of Oral Questions:
This session:
- February 2023 – Net Zero
- December 2022 – Renewables
- November 2022 – Sewage
- October 2022 – Fracking
Previous sessions:
- June 2022 – Banning the import and sale of Fur
- March 2022 – Minister for the Oceans
- Dec 2021 – Sewage
- Oct 2021 – Climate Change: Global Temperatures
- June 2021 – Criminal Justice System and Motorists
- May 2021 – COP26
- April 2021 – Domestic Air Travel
- September 2020 – Green Investment Fund
- July 2020 – COVID-19: Infection Rate
- May 2020 – COVID-19: NHS Contact Tracing App
- May 2020 – Policing: COVID-19 Guidance and Legislation
- March 2020 – Environmental Programme: COP 26
- February 2020 – Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- January 2020 – Fracking
- October 2019 – Frequent Flyer Airmiles Schemes
- September 2019 – Nuclear Power Stations
- July 2019 – Carbon Budgets
- May 2019 – Heathrow Airport
- April 2019 – Protestors’ Rights
- March 2019 – The use of children as covert human intelligence sources (CHIS)
- February 2019 – Carbon emissions and Farming
- January 2019 – Air Pollution
- December 2018 – Agricultural subsidies and buffer zones
- October 2018 – Roundup – pesticide safety
- September 2018 – Children: Covert human intelligence sources
- July 2018 – House of Lords Reform
- March 2018 – Police: Undercover officers
- February 2018 – Recycling – Chinese import ban
- January 2018 – Independent environmental enforcement agency
- December 2017 – Domestic Energy Storage
- November 2017 – Use of pesticides – working with the Pesticides Campaign
- October 2017 – the policing of fracking protests – following a visit to Preston New Rd
- June 2017 – Fire safety – following the Grenfell Tower fire