Monthly Archives: November 2008

Just like old times…

Lord Norton

When I first entered the House, it was not unusual for the House to sit late to get through particular pieces of legislation.  On occasion I spoke on, or moved, amendments around midnight or even well after.   Now the practice is to try to rise by 10.00 p.m.  If legislation is being considered, the House will rise…

Public attitudes towards the press

Lord Norton

I received yesterday a copy of the survey of public attitudes towards conduct in public life carried out by BMRB Social Research for the Committee on Standards in Public Life.   The survey, conducted earlier this year, covers the media as well as politicians.  Its findings on the media tend to reinforce the points made in my…

Lords of the Blog healthcheck

Hansard Society

Lords of the Blog has been running since January 2008 and was launched in March 2008. An evaluation of the first six months of the pilot was carried out by the Hansard Society: everything about the blog – from the ways that authors respond to visitors, to the layout of the website – has been…

Silent Assassin Given Voice.

Lord Taylor of Warwick

Regularly, I submit questions to the Government requiring a written answer. One of my recent questions asked whether the Government would conduct a national survey of asbestos in public buildings. According to campaigners, around 4000 people die per year from the effects of asbestos. Some of these are nurses, doctors and teachers who work in…

A crisis of confidence in the press?

Lord Norton

There is frequent discussion of a decline in trust in Parliament.  According to Eurobarometer data from earlier this year, 27 per cent of the population trust Parliament.  This compares with 34 per cent six months before.  In some countries,  such as Denmark, more than 70 per cent of those questioned trust Parliament. There may thus be…