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13 Jul 2026Topical Questions

The scampi catching sector in Northern Ireland is currently reliant on foreign seasonal workers. To stay afloat, the sector needs about 66 visas to be valid for just seven months of the year. Will the Minister consider extending the seasonal worker visa route to the nephrops industry to give the catching sector the cer

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9 Jul 2026Timms Review: Interim Report

I welcome the interim report and agree that PIP is no longer fit for purpose. However, meaningful reform will succeed only if the DWP adopts the culture of mutual respect that we are seeing through this co-produced process. Will the Minister therefore assure the House that the review will also examine the wider culture

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8 Jul 2026Seasonal Scampi Fishers

Unfortunately, jobs at Whitby Seafoods, the country’s largest supplier of scampi to caterers, remain at risk. That is because, as the Minister knows, about 70% of crews operating out of Kilkeel who catch the nephrops, or scampi, are foreign workers who will no longer qualify under the new visa rules from the end of thi

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8 Jul 2026Seasonal Scampi Fishers

4. What discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the potential merits of introducing bespoke fishing visas for seasonal scampi fishers in Northern Ireland.

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8 Jul 2026Maritime and Coastguard Agency

I declare my interest as co-chair of the APPG for coastal communities. I recently met coastguard rescue officers from Ravenscar who are seriously concerned about the future of the service. These CROs bring decades-long experience and routinely respond to complex call-outs in my constituency of Scarborough and Whitby, i

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7 Jul 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-07-07)

No. We have missed the target, so I would be grateful for the debate as and when the Committee feels it could slot it in.

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7 Jul 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-07-07)

Thank you, Chair, and thank you to the Committee for hearing my application. Stroke is a medical emergency, and prompt treatment can prevent brain injury and aid recovery. Stroke-related disabilities are unfortunately rising in this country and are predicted to rise much faster. That is because stroke strikes every fiv

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7 Jul 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-07-07)

Thank you.

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7 Jul 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-07-07)

Thank you very much for the application. You have indicated that you would like either a Chamber debate, which is likely to be a Thursday, or a Tuesday debate in Westminster Hall. Would you consider a Thursday in Westminster Hall for the debate to happen sooner?

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24 Jun 2026Violence against Women and Girls

11. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help tackle violence against women and girls.

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24 Jun 2026Violence against Women and Girls

The hon. Member for Runcorn and Helsby (Sarah Pochin) embarrassed herself and this House when she said that the England football team needed to keep winning to keep women safe from domestic abuse. Does the Minister agree with me and with Refuge that linking domestic violence to football allows perpetrators to avoid acc

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22 Jun 2026SEND: Improvement

I am delighted that St Martin’s primary school in Scarborough is establishing a brand new targeted mainstream provision centre, backed by funding from this Labour Government. Does my hon. Friend agree that our plans to deliver more TMP places will mean that the many children in my constituency who are currently not in

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15 Jun 2026Short-term Lets: Licensing

10. What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the introduction of a licensing scheme for short-term lets.

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15 Jun 2026Short-term Lets: Licensing

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15 Jun 2026Short-term Lets: Licensing

In my constituency, Whitby is being hollowed out by short-term lets. Bordered by the sea and a national park, house building cannot solve the problem of a lack of affordable housing for residents. We must also release more existing homes for families in the town. Will the Minister commit to legislating on licensing for

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15 Jun 2026NHS Dentistry

Imagine being 81 years old, blind and waking up with a terrible toothache, and then imagine having no car and no local dentist to turn to. This was the reality for John, one of my constituents in Scarborough and Whitby. His story is unfolding at a time when we are seeing a much-needed and welcome shift in how our count

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15 Jun 2026NHS Dentistry

My hon. Friend is right, and I hope that the Minister addresses the challenges faced by rural and coastal communities in his closing remarks. The two constituents I mentioned were told that they could be put on a waiting list. Unfortunately, the waiting lists were 10 years long; aged 80 and 77, they did not think it wa

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15 Jun 2026State Pensioners: Personal Allowance

I recently met a constituent on the basic state pension who told me that rising living costs were leaving him worse off in real terms. What consideration have the Government given to reviewing pension thresholds? In particular, is a phased increase over several years being explored?

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10 Jun 2026Child Contact Arrangements

I beg to move, That this House has considered children in child contact arrangements. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Murrison, and to lead a debate on putting children first in child contact arrangements, an issue that is of great importance to me, to my constituents and to other Members of this Hou

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10 Jun 2026Child Contact Arrangements

I completely agree that the child’s voice must be heard and is too often overlooked. Some of these so-called experts lack proper qualifications and are not regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council. Changes proposed in 2025 to address the issue of unregulated psychologists have been criticised as too weak an

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