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12 Nov 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 346)

I do not think that our recommendation called for that. Is it your view that a national ambition is always going to be incompatible with local decision making?

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12 Nov 2025 Public Bodies: Governance and Accountability

My concern is about interim officers in local government, and CEOs who pop up in one place and then pop up somewhere else a couple of months after they have resigned. What safeguards are in place to ensure that negative behaviours or actions in one organisation do not appear in another where the same individual is invo

local-governmenteducationculture-community
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11 Nov 2025 Remembrance Day: Armed Forces

This morning, I was thrilled to unveil a plaque in Leighton Buzzard, next to the church, to honour the people who served at a place called Q Central. It is not very well known that during the second world war, 5,000 personnel served just outside Leighton Buzzard, and they were predominantly women. During the war, this

defenceculture-community
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11 Nov 2025BBC Leadership

The BBC is unique and special, and it is ours. Yes, it is absolutely a part of the national conversation—but, importantly, it is also a part of the regional and local conversation. I have fantastic local journalists in my patch on Three Counties Radio and on “Look East”, and the fact is that a local story, which a loca

culture-community
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5 Nov 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1223)

We heard in a previous session that the skills that people need for making biscuits can overlap with the skills needed to make batteries for electric vehicles. What is the Government doing to make the best use of those overlapping skills, ideally without causing a shortage of custard creams?

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5 Nov 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1223)

We have heard that qualification requirements can sometimes hamper movement between different manufacturing sectors. Do you think this is something where, basically, the job adverts and the expectations of the company need to change, or is it that we need to change the qualifications themselves so that they, in essence

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5 Nov 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1223)

In our last panel just before, we heard how there were cleaners working on trains. Is it an issue that our policy does not talk to people like that? In the sense that we have policies that talk to people who are furthest away from the labour market, but what about those people who have a job already, they are in work,

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4 Nov 2025 Royal Mail: Universal Service Obligation

It is also important to get letters into the postal service in the first place. In Bidwell West, which is in my constituency, residents face a 30-minute walk to the nearest post box. That is because Royal Mail refuses to put in new post boxes on unadopted roads, despite the fact that the developer is perfectly happy fo

utilitieseconomy-jobslocal-government
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30 Oct 2025 Business of the House

A year ago, I delivered a petition to Downing Street calling for quieter fireworks, keeping the whoosh but getting rid of the bang. This year, fireworks night falls on a Wednesday. Will the Leader of the House consider having a debate on designating a specific weekend for bonfire night and fireworks, to reduce all the

local-governmenteconomy-jobseducation
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28 Oct 2025 Connected and Automated Vehicles

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Vaz. I commend my hon. Friend the Member for West Bromwich (Sarah Coombes) for securing this important debate. I have no doubt that one day autonomous vehicles will be the norm on our buses, and I am perfectly okay with that, because I am fairly sure that any robot wou

transporttechnologyeconomy-jobs
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22 Oct 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1223)

Women make up half the workforce but only around a quarter of the manufacturing workforce. What more do you think both the sector and Government can do to reduce that disparity, but particularly within the transport sector?

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22 Oct 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1223)

Do you think there is some hope in the sense that transport as an industry is changing? We are getting more electric and autonomous vehicles. It feels like a greener and cleaner environment. Should we be selling that as we try to encourage more women into the workforce for transport?

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21 Oct 2025Heathrow: National Airports Review

Regarding the new airports national policy statement, can the Secretary of State clarify whether “airports” is in the plural? If so, will she be looking to change the planning process so that it can take into account the cumulative environmental impact of different airport expansions around the country?

transporteconomy-jobsenvironment
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21 Oct 2025Engagements

As Britain faced peril in world war two, Winston Churchill took a radical step: he changed the clocks to shift extra daylight into the evenings. As the clocks go back this weekend, will the Prime Minister take a look at the evidence on trialling Churchill time again to cut carbon, reduce bills, improve road safety, boo

social-carehealthhousing
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19 Oct 2025Topical Questions

A new school has been in the offing in Bidwell West for almost a decade now. The independent council promised me that places would be available from September 2027, but now appears to be backtracking. Is the Minister willing to meet me to discuss the obvious concerns of parents, many of whom moved into the new build es

educationsocial-carecost-of-living
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15 Oct 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1224)

I think you said there that you thought there should be some kind of recognised CCTV. In quite a lot of our evidence, people have said that they do not want a concept of approved devices because it can be very costly to have to get a specific type.

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15 Oct 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1224)

David, in your written evidence you mentioned premature suspensions and suggested that the process might be too effective. On the other hand, in previous inquiries we have heard, for example, about drivers who would be unwilling to take assistance dogs. I know from my own casework that there are cases where there is al

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15 Oct 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1224)

We heard in the previous evidence session that there appear to be around 230 different sets of conditions being applied to drivers. What are your views on the case for introducing national minimum licensing standards for taxis and private hire vehicles? What scope, if any, do you think should remain for local variation

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15 Oct 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1224)

Good. Fantastic.

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15 Oct 2025Transport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1224)

Wolverhampton had greatness thrust upon it; is it happy to lose it all again?

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