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Below, you can read Lord Lexden's recent speeches and appearances in Parliament.

Alistair Lexden’s written questions in the Lords are not included here. Nor are his short oral interventions in the chamber. Details of his voting record can be found on the website www.theyworkforyou.com

Sir Edward Heath: Operation Conifer - Question for Short Debate | Lords debates

To ask His Majesty’s Government whether they will reconsider the case for holding an independent inquiry into the allegations against Sir Ed

Telegraph Media Group | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers

To ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have to scrutinise the record and policies of the United Arab Emirates on women’s right

Telegraph Media Group | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers

To ask His Majesty's Government, following the decision of the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on 30 November to issue

LGBT Veterans Independent Review - Statement | Lords debates

My Lords, it is good that the Commons Statement has been repeated here; less good that it has taken nearly a week to reach us and that we de

LGBT Veterans Independent Review - Statement | Lords debates

My Lords, it is good that the Commons Statement has been repeated here; less good that it has taken nearly a week to reach us and that we de

LGBT Veterans Independent Review - Statement | Lords debates

My Lords, it is good that the Commons Statement has been repeated here; less good that it has taken nearly a week to reach us and that we de

Home and Online Schooling - Question | Lords debates

My Lords, the introduction of registers, to which the noble Lord, Lord Storey, and others have referred, is accepted universally to be hugel

Home and Online Schooling - Question | Lords debates

My Lords, the introduction of registers, to which the noble Lord, Lord Storey, and others have referred, is accepted universally to be hugel

Home and Online Schooling - Question | Lords debates

My Lords, the introduction of registers, to which the noble Lord, Lord Storey, and others have referred, is accepted universally to be hugel

Telegraph Media Group | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Statement by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on 4 December

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Lord Lexden

Lord Lexden

Lord Lexden (formerly Alistair Cooke) is a Conservative peer who took his seat in the House of Lords in January 2011.

He is a political historian who is the Official Historian to the Conservative Party and the Carlton Club.

Lord Lexden OBE

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