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31 Mar 2025 Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords]

Do not worry, Madam Deputy Speaker—it is not one for today. I am nearly finished. Each stage of the traceability chain has some discernible uncertainty, which generally increases as we move down that chain and instrument accuracy decreases. Estimation of uncertainty at each link in the chain is essential; it is impossi

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24 Mar 2025 Planning and Infrastructure Bill

Like so much of the midlands, Erewash as we know and understand it today was born of the industrial revolution. Ilkeston was transformed from a historic market town to a place of hard, serious industry, and Long Eaton was scarcely a village before the coming of the canals and the railways. While the economy has changed

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18 Mar 2025 Welfare Reform

In Erewash, there are many disabled and sick people who can never work, but who are forced to jump endlessly through hoops for the benefits they need to survive. I welcome the Secretary of State’s plan to switch off reassessments and end the needless stresses that these people must endure. Will she elaborate on those p

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Thanks, Irene. Duncan?

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11 Mar 2025Violence against Women and Girls

11. What steps her Department is taking to help tackle violence against women and girls.

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11 Mar 2025Violence against Women and Girls

May I thank the Minister for her answer, and also extend my thoughts to Joanne’s family and friends? In recent years, women and girls have increasingly expressed distrust in the ability of the justice system to resolve cases of violence and sexual harassment, as so few of those events result in prosecution. What steps

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Thank you both very much. I have a final question. I want to focus again on the British Patient Capital scheme. In your view, do you think it is suitable for the science and technology sector, or do we need some bespoke approach?

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Thank you, Irene. Duncan, what are your thoughts on supporting businesses outside London?

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Don’t worry. Given that you both said no, and I admit I predicted that you probably both would say no, how do you feel that we should be doing a better job of supporting businesses outside London in that case?

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Thank you, Irene. Duncan—yes or no—is it good enough?

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Thank you, Duncan. That leads well into my next question. You talked about London-centricity. Could I have a very quick, one-word answer from you both? Of companies backed by British Patient Capital, 72.9% are London-based. Do you think that is good enough: yes or no?

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Duncan, do you want to add to that?

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Building on the points you have just made, particularly about the funding pipeline, how do you believe that Government support should be structured so that we can de-risk the private sector investment in long-term innovation?

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Brilliant; thank you, Irene. Duncan, do you want to come in on that?

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Good morning, Duncan and Irene. It is nice to see you today. We hear a lot, and we have had a lot of discussions in this Committee recently, about the innovation valley of death—the bit in the middle technology readiness level, where good ideas go to die. I am intrigued to hear your thoughts about whether you think the

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

I have to shoot off to another event in a minute or two, so I will just ask one question. Regarding the way that you interact with local government, what kind of role do you think local government plays in improving science and innovation infrastructure? How are you both interacting directly with local government?

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Thank you, Kath. Henri, do you have anything to add on that?

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11 Mar 2025Science, Innovation and Technology Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 538)

Thanks for that, Kath. Being a little self-reflective, you have a lot of relationships with local government. How do you think you can improve that to boost the regions?

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10 Mar 2025 Crime and Policing Bill

I am proud to speak in firm support of the Bill. Many of my constituents feel that crime, especially day-to-day antisocial behaviour, has grown exponentially over recent years. It impacts every part of my constituency, from the town centres in Ilkeston and Long Eaton, to villages such as Draycott and suburban estates s

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5 Mar 2025 Antisocial Behaviour and Illegal Bikes

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Dr Murrison. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Tipton and Wednesbury (Antonia Bance) for securing this very important debate. The rise of illegal off-road bikes has been a particular concern for many of us attending this debate, and that concern has been mounting over

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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.