The Baroness Morgan of Huyton
Labour
Member of the House of Lords
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Baroness Morgan of Huyton's full title is The Baroness Morgan of Huyton. Her name is Sally Morgan, 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
162 divisions
2 Content(1.2%)
32 Not-Content(19.8%)
128 didn't vote(79.0%)
2026-04-13
Not-Content
30–130
Not-Content
2026-04-13
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46–117
Not-Content
2026-04-13
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135–154
Not-Content
2026-04-13
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65–173
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2026-04-13
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178–231
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2026-04-13
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69–332
Not-Content
2026-03-24
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70–132
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2026-03-12
Not-Content
26–134
Not-Content
2026-03-05
Not-Content
214–142
Content
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
2025-12-05
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
I am sorry to interrupt the noble Baroness, but she said that she would be coming forward with a compromise. I am not really clear on what that is, because it seems that this is still the same evidence as before.
2025-05-01
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
My Lords, I draw attention to my interests as set out in the register. I just want to talk very briefly about schools today. I say clearly that I have seen at first hand the transformative power of academies to deliver excellent education where there has
2024-11-28
Civil Service: Politicisation
My Lords, I draw attention to my entries in the register. Probably most relevant today is the eight years that I spent at No. 10, starting in 1997.
I am grateful to the noble Lord for introducing today’s debate. In all honesty, I think that a better t
My Lords, I am pleased to add my support to this timely Bill, and I emphasise my hope that young people will be involved in these conversations going forward, whether they are in the Youth Parliament, are in school councils around the country or are stud
2024-07-22
King’s Speech (4th Day)
My Lords, I am delighted to be able to speak, albeit late, in response to the gracious Speech from a Labour Government for the first time in 14 years, and I am very pleased to see such talented Ministers on the Front Bench today.
I draw attention to m
2023-11-14
King’s Speech
My Lords, as ever in these debates, the breadth of experience in this House is quite outstanding. I certainly hope that the new Foreign Secretary knows what he is facing when he comes here.
I start by drawing attention to my interests as set out in th
2022-09-07
NHS: Access to Treatments
My Lords, I urge the Minister to talk to the new Secretary of State and urge her, after 12 years, to actually start governing rather than campaigning. As we have just heard, a series of headlines—ABCD and all the rest—may tick some boxes for the media bu
2022-05-17
Queen’s Speech
My Lords, I draw attention to my entries in the register—in this case especially as master of Fitzwilliam College and a trustee of the Education Policy Institute, because I will talk briefly about the Government’s priorities in education in the Queen’s S
2021-12-07
Health and Care Bill
My Lords, I draw attention to my interest in the register as chair of Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals, now part of Guy’s and St Thomas’ Trust. Like others, I pay tribute to both the speech and the work of the noble Lord, Lord Stevens, and thank h
2021-01-08
EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement
My Lords, last term I talked to a group of EU students—I declare my interest as master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge—who told me of their sadness about the effects of and predominant driving emotions around Brexit. I sympathised—I agreed with them—bu
My Lords, it is a pleasure to take part in this debate, so comprehensively introduced by the noble Lord, Lord Patel, the committee’s excellent chairman. It was my real pleasure to serve a full term as a member of the committee; it was always stimulating
My Lords, I start by thanking my noble friend Lady Massey of Darwen for her excellent introduction to the debate today. Her experience of and commitment to the subject is well known and widely admired around the House. I draw attention to my educational
My Lords, I am pleased to be taking part in this important debate. I too was a member of the Science and Technology Select Committee which produced the report we are talking about, under the able chairmanship of the noble Lord, Lord Patel. It was a fasci
2018-06-21
Childhood Obesity: Yoga
My Lords, widening the conversation, when the NHS settlement is detailed in full, will the well-being of schoolchildren be looked at very carefully, particularly in relation to school nurses and the support that a lot of young people, particularly teenag
Personally, my Lords, I think we need to be a bit careful with this. Given the conversation on Amendment 1, when we were talking about one of the problems being large numbers of pupils who are now excluded from schools in a way that most of us feel very
My Lords, those of us who were present at Second Reading were clear about the importance of keeping things simple in the Bill. When there has not been an education Bill for a long time, there is always a tendency for all sorts of things to be raised. Th
My Lords, I am pleased to speak in support of my noble friend Lord Solely in his aim to introduce a register, which I think would be a significant and relatively straightforward step forward. This is an emotive and emotional subject, probably because, a
With respect to the noble Viscount, can he explain more clearly why we should “rest assured”, as he said? In this debate there has been strong support from all sides of the House for a simple clarification and change to the law that will deliver what we
I applaud the noble Lord, Lord Holmes, for bringing forward the Bill and for his brilliant speech. Frankly, I think he said it all for us.
I draw attention to my interests on the register. I should probably add a personal interest too: I have somewhat
2017-10-23
Science and Innovation Strategy
My Lords, I echo the thanks to the noble Lord, Lord Patel, for his excellent introduction to this debate. I am fortunate to serve as a member of the Science and Technology Select Committee under his leadership, which followed the able leadership of the n
2017-07-20
Health: Congenital Heart Disease
The way the Minister is replying suggests that the decision has already been taken. I thought we were having a consultation and there is then going to be a decision.
2017-07-20
Health: Congenital Heart Disease
My Lords, I am proud to declare my interest in this debate as chairman of the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust. I am also immensely grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Boothroyd, for obtaining this debate and introducing it so brilliantly. I hope
2017-03-23
EU Membership: UK Science
My Lords, I am pleased to take part in this important debate and particularly pleased to be a member of the Select Committee under the able chairmanship of the noble Earl, Lord Selborne. We are served by a strong team, and particularly by a specialist ad
2016-07-12
Iraq Inquiry
My Lords, like others I have still not had the opportunity to read the whole report and have relied to a large extent on the executive summary. I suspect that over the coming weeks and months new insights will emerge that will be useful to us all. However
2016-06-13
Digital Skills (Select Committee Report)
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have spoken in an excellent debate. I thank the Minister for her reply and for the spirit in which she replied. These speeches have shown, as ever, the wealth of expertise and experience in this House and the strong c
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Register of Interests · 6 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 1: Remunerated employment etc.
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Participant in Times Radio podcast
registered 2025-03-04 · amended 2025-04-05
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Chair, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
registered 2025-01-06 · amended 2025-04-05
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Master, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
registered 2019-07-11 · amended 2025-04-05
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Mentor for Mentore Consulting LL (interest ceased 2 April 2026)
registered 2013-06-05 · amended 2026-04-02
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Adviser, Board of ARK (Absolute Return for Kids; charity)
registered 2010-04-20 · amended 2025-04-05
Category 4: Sponsorship
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The member receives research and speech-writing assistance from the Chief of Staff of Labour Together (interest ceased 2 April 2026)
registered 2025-07-01 · amended 2026-04-07
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Party history
2001-06-20 → present
Labour
current
Government posts
None recorded.
Opposition posts
None recorded.
Committee memberships
2012-05-29 → 2013-03-05
Public Service and Demographic Change Committee
2013-11-12 → 2014-03-31
Personal Service Companies
2014-06-12 → 2015-02-04
Digital Skills
Chair
+£14,876/yr
2015-06-08 → 2019-07-01
Science and Technology Committee
Contact
Parliamentary office
morgan@parliament.uk
020 7219 5500 · House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW
020 7219 5500 · House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW
External or private office
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, CB3 0DG
APPGs (2026) · 0 active officership(s)
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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.
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backed the bill at introduction. Year is the bill's first-reading
date.
Historic bills (all-time)
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No bills sponsored or supported on record.
Same source as the year-scoped panel above, but unconstrained by
year. The "Sponsored" tag = lead sponsor; "Supported" = backed at
introduction. Sorted newest first.