Charles Banner, Baron Banner Explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Banner
Office:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Term Start:6 March 2024
Life peerage
Birth Name:Charles Edward Raymond Banner
Birth Date:3 June 1980
Birth Place:Birmingham, England
Party:Conservative
Alma Mater:
Occupation:Barrister

Charles Edward Raymond Banner, Baron Banner,[1] (born 3 June 1980), is a British lawyer and life peer. He was appointed a member of the House of Lords in 2024.

Early life and career

Banner was born on 3 June 1980 in Birmingham to Dr Edward Raymond Banner, a consultant psychiatrist,[2] and Rachel Nimmo Banner, of the Nimmo family who founded and operated the Castle Eden Brewery, and was raised near Barnt Green on the outskirts of Birmingham.[3] He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, and read classics (literae humaniores) at Lincoln College, Oxford, graduating with a second-class honours in 2002.[4] He then studied for the Postgraduate Diploma in Law at City, University of London, and graduated from King's College London in 2004 after studying EU law. Whilst undertaking his postgraduate law studies in London from 2002 until 2004, he was the first intern at the recently-established Policy Exchange, later becoming a Research Fellow, working on policing [5] and constitutional reform.[6]

Banner was called to the bar of England and Wales in 2004 at Lincoln's Inn, and to the bar of Northern Ireland in 2010. Before embarking on private practice, he was seconded as a judicial assistant in 2005 to Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Rodger of Earlsferry and Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood in the House of Lords.[3] [7] Banner was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2019; at the age of 38, he was the youngest barrister to be appointed in that year. He joined Keating Chambers in 2020 to establish their practice in planning and environment law, to compliment their established standing in construction, infrastructure and public procurement law.[8] He practises in all those areas, as well as public law and commercial dispute resolution more generally.[9]

He has acted in over 200 reported cases, including 18 Supreme Court appeals (making him one of the top ten currently practising barristers by number of appearances in the Supreme Court since its opening in 2009),[10] notable examples being R(Cart) v. Upper Tribunal [2012] 1 AC 663 concerning the constitutional principles relating to judicial review,[11] R(Al-Skeini) v. Secretary of State for Defence [2008] 1 AC 153 concerning the territorial scope of the Human Rights Act 1998, in which as a junior barrister he was led by Keir Starmer who was then a practising Queen’s Counsel,[12] as well as judicial reviews concerning HS2 (R (HS2 Action Alliance Ltd) v Secretary of State for Transport),[13] the proposed third runway at Heathrow Airport,[14] the expansion of Stansted Airport,[15] and a new stadium at Casement Park.[16] He sits as a part-time judge of the Astana International Financial Centre Court in Astana, Kazakhstan.[17] He is the founder and co-presenter of the high-profile planning and land use related charity podcast, Have We Got Planning News For You.[18]

He has held non-executive board positions at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (2018–2023), the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (2017–2024; including as deputy chair, 2021–2023; and interim chair, 2023–2024) and the European Union's Fundamental Rights Agency (2017–2020). Banner is a supporter of Sir Brian May's animal-welfare and nature-conservation organisation Save Me.[19]

He is a Patron of the Restart Foundation (a charity focused upon improving mental health in Ukraine),[20] a Trustee of Prism the Gift Fund (a facilitator for charitable giving),[21] and a Trustee of Validus32 (a charity providing outdoor activities for wounded, injured and sick veterans).[22]

Political career

Nominated by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak,[23] Banner was created a life peer on 6 March 2024 as Baron Banner, of Barnt Green in the County of Worcestershire. He was introduced to the House of Lords as a Conservative peer on 18 March.[24] He gave his maiden speech on 19 April 2024 on the subject of the impact of environmental regulations on development. [25]

In 2024, Banner was appointed to lead a government review into national infrastructure projects to streamline their procedure and cut down legal challenges.[26] [27] The review reported on 24 May 2024.[28]

Personal life

In 2013, Banner married Tetyana Nesterchuk, a Ukrainian barrister based in the UK.[29]

He is a rock music enthusiast and advocate of live music venues. [30]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lord Banner . 2024-03-07 . UK Parliament.
  2. https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/1C74DB1D4D32DC1AC6DDF8DE7BF92354/S0955603600098354a.pdf/raymond-banner.pdf
  3. Impact of Environmental Regulations on Development (Built Environment Committee Report) . Parliament of the United Kingdom . House of Lords . 2024-04-19 . 837 . 1183 . 1185 . Banner, Lord.
  4. 2001-2002 . Lincoln College Record . Lincoln College Record . 80 . 64 . Lincoln College.
  5. https://policyexchange.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/going-local.pdf
  6. Book: 0907845843 . Off with Their Wigs!: Judicial Revolution in Modern Britain . Banner . Charles . Deane . Alexander . 2003 . Imprint Academic .
  7. News: New peer Lord Banner KC on his career and bid to build homes . Gibb . Frances . The Times . 2024-04-04 . 2024-04-20 . subscription.
  8. News: Leading QC joins Keating Chambers to set up new planning practice . Wilding . Mark . Planning . 2020-07-01 . 2024-04-20.
  9. Web site: Lord Banner KC - Keating Chambers .
  10. https://www.keatingchambers.com/people/charles-banner-qc/|
  11. https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/docs/uksc-2010-0176-judgment.pdf
  12. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200607/ldjudgmt/jd070613/skeini-1.htm
  13. https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/docs/uksc-2013-0172-judgment.pdf
  14. https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Heathrow-judgment-on-planning-issues-27-February-2020.pdf
  15. Web site: Ross & Anor (Acting on Behalf of Stop Stansted Expansion) v Secretary of State for Transport [2020] EWHC 226 (Admin) .
  16. https://www.judiciaryni.uk/files/judiciaryni/decisions/Mooreland%20and%20Owenvarragh%20Residents%27%20Association%20Application%20for%20Judicial%20Review.pdf
  17. https://court.aifc.kz/en/who-we-are |
  18. http://www.hwgpnfy.com
  19. Web site: Why did I visit the hallowed halls of the Royal Society today [23 November]? ]. May . Brian . Brian's Soapbox . 2022-11-24 . 2024-04-20.
  20. https://restart-foundation.org/news/first-patron/
  21. https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/04677253/officers
  22. https://www.validus32.org/meet-the-board
  23. Web site: Political Peerages 2024 . 2024-02-09 . 2024-02-10 . GOV.UK . en.
  24. Introduction: Lord Banner . Parliament of the United Kingdom . House of Lords . 2024-03-21 . 837 . 1.
  25. Impact of Environmental Regulations on Development (Built Environment Committee Report) . Parliament of the United Kingdom . House of Lords . 2024-04-19 . 837 . 1183 . 1185 . Banner, Lord.
  26. Web site: (Lord) Banner KC to lead review on national infrastructure . 2024-03-07 . 2024-03-07 . GOV.UK . en.
  27. News: Planning silk appointed by government to lead review of major infrastructure project delivery . King . Alex . Planning . 2024-03-08 . 2024-04-20.
  28. Web site: Banner report on speeding national infrastructure delivery submitted to government . Planning Magazine . 2024-05-26.
  29. Web site: Tetyana Nesterchuk . Fountain Court . 2024-04-20.
  30. Web site: House Music: Volume 4 .