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19 May 2026Topical Questions

Will the Secretary of State outline what steps he is taking through the criminal justice system to support victims of violence against women, particularly those who report historical cases of sexual violence? Several of my young constituents have faced terrible communication, years of delay, and ultimately the Crown Pr

crimesocial-care
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29 Apr 2026Agriculture: Government Support

Rural crime, particularly equipment theft, continues to cost our farmers huge sums. Will my hon. Friend join me in urging the Government to do more?

agricultureeconomy-jobscost-of-living
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29 Apr 2026Agriculture: Government Support

On support, will the Minister give way?

agricultureeconomy-jobscost-of-living
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29 Apr 2026Agriculture: Government Support

Jack is a lad from my constituency with autism, obsessive-compulsive disorder and sensory issues, and he has a great ambition to work on a dairy farm. Will the Minister look into what she and colleagues can do to give support and confidence to farmers so that they can support passionate young people with special educat

agricultureeconomy-jobscost-of-living
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28 Apr 2026Fire and Rescue Services: Funding

Employees of Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service tell me that funding cuts have seen shift systems worsening; rope, water and animal rescue services being scaled back and watches usually running with around six firefighters instead of nine. Does the hon. Member agree that that is putting unexpected pressure on s

local-governmenteconomy-jobscost-of-living
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28 Apr 2026
intervention
National Accident Prevention Strategy

Rural communities face unique challenges when it comes to prevention and addressing accidents. We are more isolated, we have terrible signal, we have roads more likely to lead to crashes and agriculture is Britain’s most dangerous industry. Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that any national accident prevention strat

healthtransporteconomy-jobs
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28 Apr 2026National Accident Prevention Strategy

Rural communities face unique challenges when it comes to prevention and addressing accidents. We are more isolated, we have terrible signal, we have roads more likely to lead to crashes and agriculture is Britain’s most dangerous industry. Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that any national accident prevention strat

healthtransporteconomy-jobs
73
27 Apr 2026Topical Questions

My office has been waiting over six months for DWP replies to certain cases. Citizens Advice has reached out because it is not getting replies either. Will the Minister commit to getting us those responses this week, and will he commit to greater resourcing for responding to Members, particularly in relation to univers

labour-marketsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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22 Apr 2026Pension Schemes

I thank the Minister for his statement. Teresa and Alistair cannot get information or statements on their pension, while Nicola’s payments keep being delayed, damaging her finances. Can the Minister reassure my constituents that no civil servant will be left without timely pension payments? How will the Government rest

social-carefiscal-policymp-performance
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22 Apr 2026 Osteoporosis and Bone Health

Constituents such as Susan have suffered pain and changes to their life because of osteoporosis. Does the hon. Member share the concern of both Susan and I: that we will not see proper fracture liaison services in overlooked rural areas without a fully funded implementation plan to end the postcode lottery for these se

healthsocial-care
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21 Apr 2026Alternative Measures to GDP

I thank my hon. Friend for giving way, and I commend her on her speech so far. Does she agree that the focus on GDP growth will continue to damage quality of life in rural areas by overlooking environmental damage, access to education, social inequality and worsening public health, and that, if the Government prioritis

economy-jobsenvironmentsocial-care
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15 Apr 2026 Access to Work Scheme

Megan was offered 15 hours of employment through an internship with Silver Lining in Ilminster, which was fully funded by Access to Work, but the scheme only offered funding for three hours. Megan now has to claim universal credit as she cannot find accessible employment. Does my hon. Friend agree that such funding dec

economy-jobslabour-marketsocial-care
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15 Apr 2026Cost of Heating Oil

It is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair, Dr Allin-Khan. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for North Norfolk (Steff Aquarone) for securing this really important debate. According to House of Commons Library data, Yeovil has a higher percentage of households using only oil for heating than the UK average. Because

energycost-of-livingutilities
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15 Apr 2026Strategic Defence Review: Funding

Thanks to the tireless work by many in Leonardo in Yeovil, in the Government and beyond, the new medium helicopter contract was awarded and there is more investment in Yeovil, so thank you. However, without the defence investment plan, investment across the country is still being held up. I know that the Minister is wo

defencefiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
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14 Apr 2026 Ground-mounted Solar Panels: Alternatives

When alternatives are not available, building solar farms, as Leonardo is doing in Yeovil, can be important to strengthening grid capacity for businesses and residents. When the site in Yeovil is working fully, there is not enough power in the grid for other businesses to expand. Does my hon. Friend agree that we need

energyagricultureenvironment
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14 Apr 2026Knife Crime

Sadly, we have had several stabbings in Yeovil, which has led to growing local anxiety. My constituents keep telling me that they want more visible local policing, but south Somerset is so often overlooked that locals have all but given up on change. They are worried that it is not going to happen, so can the Minister

crime
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25 Mar 2026Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics

Constituents like Andrew from Crewkerne have told me how worried they are about funding from the United States for right-wing UK think-tanks and political parties. Recommendations 4 and 16 of the review would strengthen transparency and reporting around donations to think-tanks and lobbying groups, which can advance fo

fiscal-policydefencetechnology
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24 Mar 2026 Endometriosis Services

I thank the hon. Member for Ipswich (Jack Abbott) for securing this vital debate, and the public who are attending in the Gallery. “I believe you have endometriosis.” When Ami heard those words, she broke down in tears, not because she was scared but because, after 22 long years of unbelievable pain—of being dismissed

healthsocial-care
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24 Mar 2026 Endometriosis Services

Ami is at home watching, and thanks everyone for speaking, but one of the things she said would help her is continuity in seeing the same GP. As we heard earlier, it took 22 years for her to be diagnosed. The other issue she faces is that she cannot have children, and raising the limit for fertility treatment would be

healthsocial-care
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24 Mar 2026 Women’s Safety in Rural Areas

Will my hon. Friend join me in celebrating the work that Sergeant Roseanna Green does to address the challenges presented when planning overlooks women’s safety? Her Walk and Talk intervention pilot in Somerset allows women who are over 18 to go on a walk with a female police officer to highlight local areas where they

housingcrimelocal-government
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