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10 Sept 2025Non-surgical Aesthetic and Cosmetic Treatments

The case that my hon. Friend mentions is the reason that we are all here. The pursuit of beauty enhancement should not risk somebody’s life, so regulation is very important. The most recent cases recorded in the east midlands involve reports of patients experiencing difficulty in swallowing, slurred speech and breathin

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10 Sept 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 894)

Thank you. In the interests of time, Chair.

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10 Sept 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 894)

Thank you. That has been very useful. What do you think has made the strategies that you have effective or, in the case of the comments just made from Northern Ireland, what do you think the barriers have been to making the policies effective?

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10 Sept 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 894)

Thank you so much to the panel for coming in today. Each nation obviously has its own strategy. How useful have those strategies been, from the starting point to where we are now, in reducing child poverty in each nation?

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10 Sept 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 894)

Thank you. In the interests of time, Chair.

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10 Sept 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 894)

Thank you so much to the panel for coming in today. Each nation obviously has its own strategy. How useful have those strategies been, from the starting point to where we are now, in reducing child poverty in each nation?

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10 Sept 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 894)

Thank you. That has been very useful. What do you think has made the strategies that you have effective or, in the case of the comments just made from Northern Ireland, what do you think the barriers have been to making the policies effective?

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1 Sept 2025Defibrillators

Of course, I agree; heart health is really important, but access is key, too. We can all do our own bit. We can check if the defib nearest to us is registered and encourage a community audit. If it is not registered, someone in an emergency might not know it is there. Every school in North West Leicestershire has recei

healthlocal-governmentcost-of-living
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1 Sept 2025Defibrillators

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Stringer. I thank the hon. Member for Bishop Auckland (Sam Rushworth) for bringing forward this important debate. I declare my membership of the all-party parliamentary group for defibrillators. As has already been said, every minute that someone is in cardiac arrest w

healthlocal-governmentcost-of-living
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16 Jul 2025 RAF Photographic Reconnaissance Unit

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Vaz. It is also a privilege to have the opportunity to speak in this important debate, which I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Carlisle (Ms Minns) for bringing forward. As another granddaughter of a world war two veteran, I am ashamed to say that before meeting Dav

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16 Jul 2025Topical Questions

At a panel discussion earlier this year, I joined a group of leading women in the hospitality sector, who repeatedly highlighted that the lack of female representation in leadership roles and ownership is a persistent barrier to progress in the sector. What steps is the Minister taking to support women in the hospitali

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16 Jul 2025Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

One thing that has been really positive in looking at child poverty is the actions that we have already taken. The free school meals that will be rolled out next September will be a real step forward in terms of how many children can access a free school meal. What do the review and the analysis tell us about how that

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16 Jul 2025Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

I thank the Secretary of State and permanent secretary for being with us today. This was raised in a previous question, but I want to delve a little deeper into the long-awaited pensions dashboard, a project that has been reset more than once already. In March, Brian Byrnes of Moneybox said that he was concerned there

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16 Jul 2025Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

One of the things that I was nervous about was that, if people felt that adequacy was a real worry, that might have a negative effect, so we would need to deal with that and give people the advice that they need. We also heard evidence that, in other countries where this has been successfully rolled out, the private se

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16 Jul 2025Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

We have reflected on pension adequacy. How do you envision these dashboards changing people’s view about how retirement looks for them? What kind of behaviour change are we anticipating?

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14 Jul 2025Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill (Second sitting)

Q Obviously, when you are looking at green investment, there is a huge element of risk in new technologies. Are there other levers of Government that would de-risk them from an infrastructure point of view, or are there other things that we could do on top of the Bill to de-risk it? Josh Garton: Yes, I think there are.

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14 Jul 2025Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill (Second sitting)

Q On the potential economic benefits of the Bill, you mentioned the other layer of infrastructure that we need to put in place. How do we ensure that we have individuals with the skills and smaller organisations with the financial capacity to ensure that we maximise the economic benefits from trying to be the market le

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14 Jul 2025Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill (Second sitting)

Sorry. Professor Maslin: No, no, I think it’s great. Forgetting schools, I think we need reinvigorate engineering in universities—and I say that not coming from an engineering background. The reason is that, at UCL, we have a huge faculty of engineering and some real areas of expertise, but we need to build those up. W

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14 Jul 2025Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill (Second sitting)

Q We talk an awful lot about the customers and what they might see on the price of their ticket, whether that is for freight or for going on holiday to Spain or wherever, but are your customers demanding that you be more environmentally friendly? As an airport, how far do you need your customers to support the transiti

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14 Jul 2025Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill (Second sitting)

Q I want to put on the record that I have an airport in my constituency, so many relevant companies are based there. You are a global company in a global marketplace. The airlines I have spoken to want to source SAF from UK markets. How attractive is that to your organisation as a global business—responding to your cus

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