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12 Dec 2024Topical Questions

T2. Further to the successful international investment summit that my right hon. Friend mentioned earlier, which secured £63 billion-worth of investment for the UK, the First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, has recently announced that Wales will hold its own major investment summit next year. Does my right hon. Frien

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10 Dec 2024Storm Darragh

I thank the Minister for the statement, and express my sympathies for those affected and my thanks to emergency and utility workers for all their efforts over the weekend. The storm was of great significance in constituencies such as mine. I appreciate what the Minister has said on the efforts and conversations between

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26 Nov 2024Tobacco and Vapes Bill

It is a pleasure to follow such powerful contributions from Members on both sides of the House—from my hon. Friends the Members for Suffolk Coastal (Jenny Riddell-Carpenter), for Southampton Itchen (Darren Paffey), for Worthing West (Dr Beccy Cooper) and for Mid Cheshire (Andrew Cooper), and the hon. Members for North

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25 Nov 2024 Storm Bert

I thank my right hon. Friend for his statement and for reminding the House about the first-time funding for coal tips. I notice that Plaid Cymru mentioned coal tips but could not leave the Chamber quickly enough or wait for the end of the statement. I pay tribute to the local authorities, emergency services, volunteers

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19 Nov 2024Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 9999)

Absolutely. I note that your letter to the Chair of the Committee referred to your passion for that. I can say on behalf of the Committee that we will be a willing partner to help in supporting that. The figure you just read out, I am presuming, is the total number of individuals currently serving an IPP sentence. What

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19 Nov 2024Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 9999)

Very quickly, I have one final question, Chair. In recent correspondence with the Committee, there was discussion about the Government not being willing to explore whether an expert committee could be tasked with devising a scheme to enable IPP prisoners to be resentenced. Can you perhaps explain a little bit more abou

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19 Nov 2024Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 9999)

Yes, I will leave it there, Chair, thank you.

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19 Nov 2024Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 9999)

It wasn’t a plant, Chair, I promise.

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19 Nov 2024Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 9999)

What Lord Timpson said is encouraging. It is not just about recruitment; it is also about other skills. The Committee was at HMP Brixton last week, which was really interesting. One very well-established member of staff, who had been there for 35 years, said that the training he had undertaken versus what new recruits

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19 Nov 2024Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 9999)

I hold a practising certificate from the Solicitors Regulation Authority. I am a member of Unite the union and the GMB, and an ordinary member of the APPG on whistleblowing.

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19 Nov 2024Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 9999)

Thank you, Chair. As the Chair said, I want to ask a few questions on IPP. I note that the IPP annual report was laid before Parliament on Friday. I would gently say, as the Committee noted, it is a non-sitting Friday, which does somewhat hamper our ability to effectively scrutinise it, so I hope that was just a one-of

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19 Nov 2024Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 9999)

You mentioned already that 30% of IPP prisoners are not in the right place where they need to be. This ties to an experience we had at HMP Brixton last week where we saw and spoke with the teams there about the London Pathways Unit and the individuals’ successes when they are in the right place. You have recognised tha

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

It is a privilege to speak in this debate following the first Labour Budget in over 14 years and the first in 800 years to be given by a woman. This might not be an achievement that the Leader of the Opposition thinks is of any note, but I can tell her and the House that in my constituency of Cardiff West it is a proud

economy-jobshousinghealth
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21 Oct 2024Sentencing Review and Prison Capacity

I welcome the announcement of the bipartisan sentencing review panel and thank my right hon. Friend for her continuing work to fix the mess of the last 14 years in this Department. The evidence shows that 55% of adults on short sentences go on to reoffend, while community orders have a 34% reoffending rate. Can she ass

crimeeconomy-jobs
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16 Oct 2024 Criminal Justice System: Capacity

I thank my right hon. Friend for her statement, and commend her and her ministerial team for the work they are doing to fix the last 14 years of Tory mess in this Department. In her statement, she talked about the withdrawal of victims from the process. On that point, 60% of rape victims are dropping out of their cases

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9 Oct 2024 Business of the House

An elderly constituent of mine in Cardiff West has been involved in months of protracted correspondence with His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, which has suddenly demanded that my constituent hand over payslips dating back 50 years to satisfy itself about my constituent’s employment half a century ago. The House will k

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8 Oct 2024 Film Industry

I thank the Secretary of State for her announcement. The film industry and creative arts more generally play an important role in constituencies such as mine. Not only do the arts grow and boost our economies and enrich our communities, but they help to close the opportunity gap in our societies by inspiring future tal

culture-communityeconomy-jobseducation
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7 Oct 2024Zero Carbon Electricity System

I thank the Secretary of State for that answer. Cantonian high school in my constituency of Cardiff West will be the first Cardiff school to be operationally net zero in line with Welsh Government standards, while the building work itself will feature a significant reduction in embodied carbon. Fairwater community camp

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7 Oct 2024Zero Carbon Electricity System

8. What recent progress he has made on meeting his target to have a zero carbon electricity system by 2030.

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6 Oct 2024Topical Questions

T9. The Government’s proposed youth guarantee will help to ensure that young people are either learning or earning. Of course, the young person’s guarantee is already a key commitment of the Labour-run Welsh Government. Can the Minister assure me and my Cardiff West constituents that this Government will learn from the

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