The animal welfare Bill which Guy steered through the House of Lords to crack down on the marketing and advertising of so-called "entertainment tourism" - and the appalling cruelty to which animals involved in it are subjected - received Royal Assent on 18th September 2023 and became law.
Guy - who is Co-Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Osteoporosis - introduced a debate in the Lords on 14th September calling for universal coverage of Fracture Liaison Services (FLS) in England to help tackle the "ticking time bomb" of osteoporosis.
On Friday 14th July, Guy introduced into the Lords the Animals (Low Welfare Activities Abroad) Bill which aims to crack down on the marketing and advertising of so-called "entertainment tourism" and the appalling cruelty to which animals involved in it are subjected.
In a short debate in the Lords on 19th April - in which Peers debated the regulations being introduced to make microchipping of cats compulsory by summer 2024 - Guy (who is a Patron of International Cat Care) welcomed the Government's action and said: "25% of owned cats in the UK are not microchi
Guy asked "Why is the Government trying to destroy classical music in the UK?", in opening a short debate on the health of the music industry in the Lords on 17th April.
In a short debate in Parliament on osteoporosis and bone health led by Guy, he called for a national screening programme to identify people most at risk and proactively to treat them.
The National Security Bill, currently before Parliament, poses a grave threat to whistle-blowing and investigative journalism says a coalition of more than 40 international media freedom organisations.
Leading a short debate on pancreatic cancer in the House of Lords recently during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, Guy called on the Government to include early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer in its 10 year cancer plan and to ensure more investment into this "horrible disease" which is the "lea