UK Parliament has published a notice that members of the House of Lords debated the government's record on the rural economy on 11 June. The item presents the session as a general debate, meaning members used it to discuss current issues and draw the government's attention to concerns rather than to decide legislation. Lord Fuller put forward the debate. Contributing members included Lord Cameron of Dillington, Lord Farmer, Lord Howard of Rising and Baroness Royall of Blaisdon, while Lord Katz responded on behalf of the government. The notice also directs readers to the Parliament TV recording, the Lords Hansard transcript and a House of Lords Library briefing for further detail.
UK Parliament2026-06-12
UK Parliament reports House of Lords debate on the government's record on the rural economy
UK Parliament said the House of Lords held a general debate on the government's record on the rural economy on 11 June. Lord Fuller put forward the debate and Lord Katz responded for the government. Parliament also linked to the recording, Hansard transcript and a Lords Library briefing.