The Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe
Labour
Member of the House of Lords
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Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe's full title is The Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe. Her name is Diana Mary Warwick, 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
4 Content(2.5%)
124 Not-Content(76.5%)
34 didn't vote(21.0%)
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publish a "didn't vote" attendance roll like the Commons, so the
figure above conflates absence with abstention.
Recent Hansard contributions · latest 25
2026-06-22
Home Ownership: First-time Buyers
My Lords, home ownership is important, but social housing must play a central role in meeting the housing needs of young people. Over the past year, government decisions have put the social housing sector in a much better financial position, so can the
2026-06-17
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, Clause 12 and Schedule 1 introduce important new protections for social housing tenants experiencing domestic abuse. I welcome these measures, which will help ensure that victims can leave unsafe accommodation or remain in their homes safely wi
2026-06-15
Social Housing Bill [HL]
I did realise that, which is why I made the point that I just wanted to make some general references because it is the first time that I have spoken. I will continue on to my point. I had wanted also to say something about the impact on rural affordable
2026-06-15
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I will say something about disposals, but as this is the first time I have spoken in the debate, I will make some general comments in support of the Bill.
Social homes are a vital resource for low-income families, and the current system has
I thank the Minister for that reply. She will, of course, be aware of the disparity between the main pension schemes in the university sector, with both employer and employee contributions significantly higher in the TPS than in the USS. The Government h
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the value for money of automatic enrolment in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme for (1) higher education providers, (2) academics, (3) students, and (4) taxpayers.
My Lords, I congratulate my noble friend Lady Taylor of Bolton on her comprehensive and forensic introduction to this report. I wanted to speak in this debate because the role of the regulator is crucial in delivering the Government’s aim of urgently bui
2026-06-04
National Arts Bank
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord John for securing this debate. It is a welcome opportunity to highlight the difficulties faced by our theatres, galleries and arts venues, and there has been unified support for it across the Grand Committee.
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2026-06-01
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, it is an honour to follow the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Manchester, who has consistently championed the social housing sector.
Social housing is a vital national asset built to provide families on low incomes with a safe, secure,
2026-05-19
King’s Speech
My Lords, we have already had three excellent maiden speeches from my noble friend Lord Hobby, the noble Lord, Lord Blackwater, and the noble Baroness, Lady Leaman. I am looking forward to our fourth maiden speech, that from the noble Lord, Lord Dixon; I
2026-04-27
Student Visas
My Lords, I thank my noble friend the Minister for that reply. The universities agree that the changes to thresholds in the compliance assessment metrics should help to further reduce the scope for abuse and non-compliance, but I understand that some rea
2026-04-27
Student Visas
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of (1) the adequacy of training and quality-assurance processes for student visa caseworkers, and (2) decision-making in the student visa route.
2026-04-21
Cancer Outcomes in the UK
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Patel, for securing the debate and pay tribute to his indefatigable commitment to improving health outcomes and championing research and to his powerful and moving speech. I am pleased to have the opportunity to con
2026-04-14
Grenfell Tower Memorial (Expenditure) Bill
My Lords, like every other speaker, I start by remembering the 72 lives lost and the countless others—the victims’ families, friends and the community—whose lives were for ever changed by the fire. The tragedy that took place at Grenfell Tower in the ear
2026-01-22
Pension Schemes Bill
My Lords, I am sympathetic to the probing amendments in the names of the noble Baroness, Lady Altmann, and the noble Viscount, Lord Younger—Amendments 47 and 51 respectively—on value for money, which I alluded to at Second Reading. With any Bill or set o
2026-01-12
Pension Schemes Bill
My Lords, I have no extant interests to declare—my interest in pension schemes is in the past—but I have considerable sympathy with my noble friend Lord Davies’s Amendment 7.
We suffer from chronic underinvestment in genuinely affordable and social ho
2025-12-18
Pension Schemes Bill
My Lords, I too look forward to the maiden speech of the noble Baroness, Lady White of Tufnell Park. I was delighted to discover that we are both honorary alumni of the University of Bradford.
An adequate pension must be the goal for everyone to ensur
2025-12-04
Autumn Budget 2025
My Lords, the Chancellor’s measures to combat the cost of living crisis, particularly for those on lower incomes, were the touchstone for this Budget. The Government were right to make this a priority. The Trussell Trust had to increase its provision of
2025-10-16
Music and Dance Schools: Affordable Access
My Lords, clarity on the future of the music and dance scheme to ensure access to specialist music and dance education for students, regardless of their background, is urgently needed. As a supporter of the National Youth Orchestra, I wholeheartedly supp
2025-10-14
Renters’ Rights Bill
My Lords, I will speak to Amendment 64B from the noble Lord, Lord de Clifford, to create a new possession ground for carers. I know that every noble Lord here appreciates and values the important work that carers do in our communities. It goes without sa
My Lords, there is a significant number of homes that remain hard to decarbonise for which the interventions required to meet energy efficiency standards can be extremely costly. In the social housing sector, while the majority of housing associations ar
2025-09-09
Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, I speak to Amendments 139A and 140A in this group and link them to 150A in my name in a group discussed earlier today, which dealt with affordable social housing. Together, these amendments seek to ensure that, when strategic planning authoriti
2025-09-09
Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, I will speak briefly in support of the noble Baroness, Lady Thornhill. With the Government’s ambition to increase the supply of social and affordable housing and the reforms to improve the capacity of the planning system, now seems the right ti
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lady Morris for providing this opportunity to consider the recommendations of the Public Services Committee report and the Government’s response. I add my welcome to my noble friend Lady Levitt, the Minister, for the bap
2025-09-03
Employment Rights Bill
My Lords, I am conscious that this is Third Reading and I fully support the Bill, but I wanted to take this last opportunity to ask for greater clarification in relation to Clause 30 and its applicability to higher education providers across England, Wal
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Register of Interests · 1 entries on file
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Category 3: Land and property
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Flat in Nottingham from which rental income is received
registered 2017-03-27 · amended 2025-04-05
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Party history
1999-07-10 → present
Labour
current
Government posts
None recorded.
Opposition posts
None recorded.
Committee memberships
2021-01-28 → 2023-04-27
Science and Technology Committee
1999-12-06 → 2004-11-18
Science and Technology Committee
2000-12-12 → 2004-11-18
Science and Technology: Sub-Committee I
2002-11-25 → 2005-05-07
Works of Art Committee (Lords)
2014-11-10 → 2015-02-03
Draft Protection of Charities Bill (Joint Committee)
2016-05-25 → 2021-01-28
Procedure and Privileges Committee
2022-01-19 → 2022-11-21
Adult Social Care Committee
2023-04-27 → 2026-01-27
Built Environment Committee
Contact
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020 7219 5353 · House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW
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APPGs (2026) · 1 active officership(s) · 3 historic
| Group | Role(s) | Funders | Officers in group | Next deadline |
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Treasurer | — | 4 | 2027-01-10 |
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Written parliamentary questions · 2026
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Bills sponsored & supported · 2026
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