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The Baroness O'Neill of Bexley OBE

Conservative Member of the House of Lords F
Baroness O'Neill of Bexley's full title is The Baroness O'Neill of Bexley OBE. Her name is Teresa Ann Jude O’Neill , 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 97 Content(59.9%) 2 Not-Content(1.2%) 63 didn't vote(38.9%)
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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

2026-06-18 Jo Cox Civility Commission
My Lords, it is a pleasure to contribute to this debate today and thoroughly embarrassing and humbling to hear the contributions of many Members. It is with a deep sense of duty that I rise to address the work of the Jo Cox Civility Commission and the
2026-06-17 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I am grateful to noble Lords who have contributed to this group. Amendment 90, in the name of my noble friend Lord Fuller, seeks guidance on the social responsibilities and purposes of social housing providers. As we argued in our Amendment 108
2026-06-17 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord Fuller for raising the important subject of adapted social housing. As we have argued throughout this day of Committee, we must improve how we manage the existing stock of social housing by making better use of what
2026-06-17 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, it appears that the noble Baroness, Lady Bennett of Manor Castle, withdrew from this section at a late time so, if it is the Committee’s pleasure, I will listen to the debate and the Minister, and save my comments till the end.
2026-06-17 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have contributed so thoughtfully to this sensitive and highly important debate. As my noble friend Lady Scott said at Second Reading, we welcome the Government’s efforts to empower landlords and the courts to protect
2026-06-17 Social Housing Bill [HL]
I beg leave to withdraw my amendment.
2026-06-17 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I add my best wishes to the England team tonight: even if we are not finished in time, we will no doubt get a nice, quiet journey home because everyone will be watching it. I speak to Amendments 57, 58, 75, 83 and 107 in my name and that of
2026-06-17 Social Housing Bill [HL]
2026-06-17 Social Housing Bill [HL]
I thank all those who have contributed to this debate, especially my noble friend Lord Young of Cookham. I thank the Minister for the response. I hope she realises that these amendments were tabled in view of our previous amendments and in light of tryin
2026-06-17 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I am grateful to all noble Lords who have participated in the debate and, of course, to the Minister for her response. I especially mention my noble friend Lord Evans, as he saw this as an important debate to make his first contribution in.
2026-06-15 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I thank my noble friends Lord Holmes of Richmond and Lady Coffey for their contributions and amendments. We absolutely recognise the need for legislation to keep up to date with changes to the way personal data is processed, especially where it
2026-06-15 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, this has been a thoughtful and wide-ranging debate. I thank noble Lords who have taken the time to table these amendments. In particular, I thank my noble friend Lady Coffey for her diligent work. On Amendment 36, we need to look at where s
2026-06-15 Social Housing Bill [HL]
It is certainly one to note, is it not? I am grateful to all noble Lords who have spoken in this debate and to the Minister for her response. The amendments in this group all seek to understand how we will know whether this legislation has succeeded.
2026-06-15 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, in moving Amendment 34, I shall speak also to Amendment 74, in both my name and that of my noble friend Lord Jamieson. Too often, housing legislation is judged by the intentions rather than the results it produces. Yet, it is the outcomes th
2026-06-15 Social Housing Bill [HL]
2026-06-15 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I add my congratulations to the noble Baroness, Lady Curran, on her return to the Front Bench. I declare my interests as vice-president of London Councils—I will be there tomorrow morning—and as a part-owner of a rented property in Bexley. I al
2026-06-11 Sustainable Drainage Systems
My Lords, our changing weather is bringing more frequent episodes of surface water flooding, and the importance of sustainable drainage systems in the new developments has been increasingly clear. While the revised National Planning Policy Framework stre
2026-06-10 New Towns: Laying the Foundations (Built Environment Committee Report)
My Lords, I am grateful for this very helpful debate and to the Built Environment Committee for its extensive work behind this second report on new towns. I thank my noble friend Lord Gascoigne for his chairmanship of the committee and the insights he ha
2026-06-01 Social Housing Bill [HL]
That means that that is actually taxpayers’ money. There are many other things that the Bill could go into. It seems a shame that the Bill presents an opportunity to address some of those issues that really impact people, but I am sure that the Minister
2026-06-01 Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I remind noble Lords of my registered interests, that I was a previous leader and councillor for the London Borough of Bexley and vice-president of London Councils, and that I have had involvement in the Local Government Association. I must
2026-04-23 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
My Lords, I will speak briefly to Motion C1, in support of my noble friend Lady Scott of Bybrook. The Minister will be aware that, during the passage of the Bill, I have suggested on a few occasions that there should be a full review of the London mayora
2026-03-26 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who contributed to the debate. There may have been few speakers, but they were fairly powerful. The Minister said that the current structure has served London well, yet she has spoken to a member of the GLA and, with all
2026-03-26 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
2026-03-26 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
My Lords, I remind the House of my interest as a councillor in the London Borough of Bexley. I was previously Bexley’s longest-serving leader, with associated involvement in London Councils and the Local Government Association. I will speak to my Amendme
2026-02-25 Local Government Reorganisation
My Lords, the Minister said that she recognised the value of the electoral returning officers. I absolutely agree with that, but the fact is that they are always looking at the next set of elections, so the fact that they stood down some elections would
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Register of Interests · 2 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.

  • Councillor (formerly Leader), London Borough of Bexley (interest ceased 7 May 2026)
    registered 2025-11-06 · amended 2026-05-21

Category 3: Land and property

  • Share of maisonette in Bexleyheath DA6
    registered 2022-11-25 · amended 2025-04-05
Source: UK Parliament Members API (Lords register). Refreshed weekly. Read the full Lords Code of Conduct for what each category covers and the disclosure thresholds.

Party history

2022-11-07present
Conservative current

Government posts

None recorded.

Opposition posts

None recorded.

Committee memberships

2026-01-27present
Public Services Committee

Contact

Parliamentary office
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020 7219 5353 · House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW

APPGs (2026) · 4 active officership(s)

Group Role(s) Funders Officers in group Next deadline
All-Party Parliamentary Group for Schools, Learning and Assessment
Subject Group
Officer National Education Union 4 2027-03-26
All-Party Parliamentary Group for Thames Estuary Fair Economic Growth
Subject Group
Vice Chair The Shaw Business Partnership Ltd 4 2027-04-03
All-Party Parliamentary Group for Town Centres
Subject Group
Officer 4 2026-11-09
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Local Resilience and Civil Contingencies
Subject Group
Vice Chair 11 2024-10-21
One row per active APPG. Funder names link out via the /appgs Top secretariat funders panel — click any funder there to open its full relationship graph. Officer matching is name-based against the parliament.uk register text and may miss titled / hyphenated variants.

Written parliamentary questions · 2026

Showing 2 of 2 tabled 2 answered(100.0%) 2 departments
2026-05-21
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Voting Rights: Young People
Answered
2026-05-20
Cabinet Office
Answered
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Bills sponsored & supported · 2026

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No bills sponsored or supported in 2026.
Source: UK Parliament Bills API. "Lead" sponsor is the primary mover (sortOrder = 1); "Supporter" rows are members of either House who backed the bill at introduction. Year is the bill's first-reading date.

Historic bills (all-time)

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