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7 Oct 2024 Creative Industries: Stoke-on-Trent

Just very briefly. It is important to reiterate my hon. Friend’s point that there is a groundswell of support in north Staffordshire for such a cluster, so I urge the Minister to take not just his word for it, but mine. The Minister talked about combination. I hope that his visit will be combined with a visit to Stoke-

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7 Oct 2024 Creative Industries: Stoke-on-Trent

Will the Minister give way?

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10 Sept 2024 Building Safety and Resilience

I congratulate all colleagues who have made their maiden speeches today. It is a massive relief once you have done it, so congratulations to them all. This is a really important debate not just for the constituents of colleagues who have spoken already, but for my constituents too. I want to echo many of the points tha

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10 Sept 2024Patrick Finucane Murder

I welcome the Secretary of State’s statement, and I am sure all colleagues give thanks that Northern Ireland and its people now live in peace. Can the Secretary of State tell us how he thinks this announcement will help contribute to continued and meaningful reconciliation in Northern Ireland?

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

The hon. Member rightly talks about recycling rates in the United Kingdom. I noted in my remarks the example of Wales. Although we are very proud English MPs, it is important to note that Wales had the world’s third highest rates of recycling, so we can see examples of where this works. There was talk before of about 7

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

I beg to move, That this House has considered waste crime in Staffordshire. It is a pleasure to speak in my first Westminster Hall debate as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle-under-Lyme. I am delighted to see you in the Chair, Mr Vickers, to share this special moment with me. Yesterday my dad had some serious surg

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

My hon. Friend rightly speaks of the importance of cross-agency working to get those issues addressed. I represent a number of farmers in Newcastle-under-Lyme, and I know that my farmers will share her farmers’ concerns. I thank her for raising that point. We all have examples of waste crimes that have taken place, yet

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

I will give way to another Staffordshire friend.

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4 Sept 2024Employment Rights

I thank the Minister for setting out just how much this Government are on the side of workers in our country. Can I ask him to gently remind the Secretary of State that there is a pint waiting for him at the Bridge Street Ale House in Newcastle-under-Lyme from the owner, Grum Newbury? The people of Newcastle-under-Lyme

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

I thank my hon. Friend for that intervention. I, too, pay tribute to the organisations in his constituency that do so much important work. I very much like the alliteration of Lichfield Litter Legends, so he can pass our collective best wishes on to them. Fly-tipping is the top environmental challenge faced by many com

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

I am grateful to my hon. Friend. The fact that my hon. Friend the Member for Stoke-on-Trent Central (Gareth Snell) is sitting next to her speaks to the collective experience and frustration that we feel in north Staffordshire. I am grateful not only for their support in the fight to get this problem sorted, but for the

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4 Sept 2024Employment Rights

10. What steps his Department is taking to strengthen employment rights.

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

In a parliamentary context, I feel that I have come of age, having been intervened on by the hon. Member—

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

You never forget your first time with the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon)—there we are. My wife is indeed from Northern Ireland—but we will stop that one there. I am, however, grateful to him for his intervention, because he makes an interesting point. Lots of people in my constituency were told that everythin

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

I will give way to my neighbour.

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

I am winding up my remarks, Mr Vickers. My hon. Friend makes a really important point: a healthy workforce is an active workforce, and an active workforce will contribute to the growth that the Government seek to bring to communities such as mine and hers, and to those up and down the country, including Keighley. We ne

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

I thank the hon. Gentleman for his kind comments to me and my family. I was going to be a bit meaner to him than I may now be—I am my father’s son—but I do want to ask him two questions. First, in February 2024, a few weeks after the current Secretary of State, my right hon. Friend the Member for Streatham and Croydon

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

Will the hon. Member give way?

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

It is “under”—Newcastle-under-Lyme.

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4 Sept 2024Waste Crime: Staffordshire

I thank the Minister for her initial remarks in response to this debate. I echo the point she made about the leadership being shown by Stoke-on-Trent. I dearly wish that Conservative-led Newcastle borough council would follow that example of cleaning up the streets and the “IDIOT” campaign, which would give my constitu

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