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Speeches by Oppong-Asare.

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10 Dec 2024Storm Darragh

Like my hon. Friend, I recognise the impact the storm has had on individuals. We have been working closely with the Welsh Government on the civil contingencies response structures in response to Storm Darragh, and have convened an all-Wales civil contingencies committee.[Official Report, 6 January 2025; Vol. 759, c. 3W

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10 Dec 2024Storm Darragh

I want to reassure the hon. Gentleman that the Government are working closely with devolved Administrations and organisations to address these issues. As I mentioned already, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster spoke to the First Minister on Friday, and we continue to work together. Work is being done to strengthe

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10 Dec 2024Storm Darragh

I thank my hon. Friend for raising that important point and talking about the impact on his constituents and those across the country. The Met Office warnings are based on judgments made by highly trained staff who have carefully collaborated to provide instructive advice to people, businesses, transport operators and

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10 Dec 2024Storm Darragh

I thank the hon. Gentleman for his question and for his efforts over the weekend to provide advice and support to constituents. As he mentioned, many households across north and mid-Wales have been particularly affected by the damage and disruption caused by Storm Darragh. Again, I extend my sympathy to all those who h

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10 Dec 2024Storm Darragh

I would like to say how sorry the Government were to hear that two people lost their lives during Storm Darragh. I extend my sympathy to their family and friends. Late last week, the Met Office issued a red weather warning for wind covering England and Wales, with wider parts of the UK covered by amber and yellow warni

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5 Dec 2024Topical Questions

I thank my hon. Friend for her question. We must never forget those who have given their lives to protect others in the line of duty. Last month, the Government announced the first recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem. The next of kin of more than 30 former firefighters, police officers and other public servants who have

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5 Dec 2024Topical Questions

I thank the hon. Member for raising this matter, and pay tribute to those involved. If she writes to us, we will follow this up.

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

I begin by congratulating the shadow Paymaster General on his appointment to his role. It is a pleasure to close the debate on this focused but most important piece of legislation. I have very much enjoyed listening to the thoughtful contributions made by colleagues from all parts of the House, and I will do my best to

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

My hon. Friend is absolutely right to raise the importance of female representation, particularly in the Church. The long history of women’s progress in this country teaches us one thing: it cannot be left to chance. That is why it is so important that we pass this Bill. Women must organise and keep up the pressure, an

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

I thank my hon. Friend for raising that point, and for the part he played on Tuesday in making sure we could get that important Bill through. As he knows, it is an important step—the first step that we are taking towards reform of the House of Lords. I hope he recognises that as a Government, we are taking this very se

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

I will not at the moment. As I have mentioned on many occasions, this is a simple Bill to extend provisions and ensure that progress continues to be reflected on the Benches of the Lords Spiritual. We have a long way to go in improving female representation, but this country teaches us one thing: this cannot be left to

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

I thank my right hon. Friend for raising those two trailblazers, who are an inspiration to me and many other women. I conclude by saying that we should never take our foot off the gas and never rest on our laurels. This is a time to ensure that we in Parliament do what we can to improve female representation.

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

I give way to my right hon. Friend the Member for Walsall and Bloxwich (Valerie Vaz).

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

I thank my hon. Friend for championing the women in his constituency. On that note, I would like to champion the females who work hard in my constituency to ensure that it is well represented. As my hon. Friend the Member for Battersea and others have said, diversity is important across the community. If we do not ensu

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

I thank my hon. Friend for raising that point—he is a trailblazer for his constituency of Stockport, and is very passionate about the first female bishop, who I believe is a trailblazer and a role model to many women up and down the country.

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

My hon. Friend is right to raise that point. That is why I am delighted that she is in the role that she now holds—I know that she will champion this issue really well. Representation at all levels is important, and I will be looking to see what the Church of England does to strengthen its diversity in that area. This

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

I thank the hon. Member for that helpful suggestion, which could be examined at the next stage. I know that he did a lot of work in this area, particularly as an adviser when this policy was being taken forward in the House of Lords, so I welcome his insight into this area. The contributions to this debate have been ex

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14 Nov 2024 Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill [Lords]

I thank my hon. Friend for raising that point. Racial diversity, as well as the wider representation of disabled people, are matters that I raised during a conversation with my hon. Friend the Member for Battersea in her new role, and with representatives of the Church of England. As my hon. Friend may know, it is for

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23 Oct 2024Strengthening National Resilience

Our first duty as a Government is to keep people safe. It is clear that we need to act on recent public inquiries that have called for reform, such as those into the Grenfell Tower tragedy and the covid-19 pandemic. That is why the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is leading a review into national resilience agains

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23 Oct 2024Flood Risk: Resilience Framework

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is the lead Department for flooding in England and it stands up its emergency operations centre when a flood forecast or flooding incident justifies that. This includes when flooding may exceed the capacity of local response networks to manage. The EOC works in tan

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