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12 Jan 2026Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1236)

I am sure we will hear more from Toby in due course, but I will hand over for now.

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12 Jan 2026Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1236)

The evidence we received in the NAO Report set out many factors, including money, workforce shortages and a lack of strategic commissioning. What would you highlight as the main challenge in achieving that ambition?

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12 Jan 2026Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1236)

Given that the answer is basically no, we are not meeting that ambition for what sounds like a large minority of patients and families, according to that survey, what do you think are the main issues that the Government must now address, Ilora?

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12 Jan 2026Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1236)

Good afternoon, panel. Before I get into questioning, I would like to draw attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. I am a member of the APPG on hospice and end-of-life care, and I have done paid work before becoming an MP supporting King’s College London on setting up an impact centre on

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8 Jan 2026Topical Questions

The illegal and antisocial use of e-bikes and e-scooters is causing huge concern for residents in my constituency of Shipley. Just last week in Roberts Park in Saltaire, it caused thousands of pounds of damage to the much-loved cricket ground. How are the Government ensuring that the police have the powers they need to

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7 Jan 2026 Rural Communities

Villages in my Shipley constituency, such as Eldwick, Gilstead, Cullingworth, Harden and Wilsden, suffer from the same problems due to the decline in rural bus services under the Tory Government. Does my hon. Friend agree that this Labour Government’s announcements on the rural transport accelerator fund will restore v

agriculturecost-of-livinglocal-government
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7 Jan 2026 UK Town of Culture

I thank the Minister for his congratulations. Bradford council has already committed about £13 million over the next five years to the legacy, but much more is needed for capital projects, such as the Bingley town hall creative workshop. Would the Minister agree to meet me and representatives of Bradford council to dis

culture-communitylocal-government
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7 Jan 2026 Rural Communities

Will my hon. Friend give way?

agriculturecost-of-livinglocal-government
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7 Jan 2026 UK Town of Culture

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Furniss. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Halesowen (Alex Ballinger) on securing the debate. Being from and representing a constituency in the Bradford district, I would like to take the opportunity to share some of the amazing highlights of our year as the

culture-communitylocal-government
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7 Jan 2026 UK Town of Culture

The hon. Gentleman talks of the importance of local authority leadership in city of culture success. Will he join me in congratulating Bradford council on having the vision to apply to be the city of culture and on having taken the risk to invest in it and then crowd in further investment, which has benefited the whole

culture-communitylocal-government
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6 Jan 2026Net Zero: Local Authorities

Happy new year, Mr Speaker. I hope that the Minister will join me in commending another council, Bradford council, for its ambitious climate action plan 2025-2028. The plan sets out a pathway to net zero for the Bradford district, including really innovative projects such as a district heat network, new investment in a

environmentenergylocal-government
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18 Dec 2025Support for Dairy Farmers

Merry Christmas to you and your fantastic staff, Mr Speaker. I note that the hon. Member for Clacton (Nigel Farage) obviously has better things to do than turn up and speak for farmers. I want to speak up for dairy tenant farmers. Tenant farmers manage a third of all farmland in England. As well as running her dairy fa

agricultureeconomy-jobsimmigration
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18 Dec 2025 Violence against Women and Girls Strategy

I thank my hon. Friend for her leadership and determination in bringing forward this ambitious strategy. I really welcome the focus on prevention, and particularly the focus on reducing online harm for young people—the Public Accounts Committee, of which I am a member, raised that issue in its report. Bradford Rape Cri

crimeeducationsocial-care
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18 Dec 2025Business of the House

A very happy Christmas to you, Madam Deputy Speaker. This weekend, Bingley’s Myrtle Park will host the closing event of Bradford 2025. I hope you will agree that it has been a fantastic year for Bradford, with so many brilliant events. There have been thousands across the whole district throughout the year, with audien

local-governmenthealtheconomy-jobs
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18 Dec 2025 Animal Welfare Strategy

I hope that you, Mr Speaker, like me and my family have already got your turkey ordered from the local butcher for Christmas. Like many of my constituents, I really care about animal welfare, so I look forward to the strategy being published next week. Will the Secretary of State outline the steps that the Government a

agricultureenvironmenthealth
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17 Dec 2025Local Government Finance

I am sure you would like to join me, Madam Deputy Speaker, in thanking the Minister for backing Bradford in her response to our hon. Friend the Member for Bradford East (Imran Hussain). This Government’s fair funding is finally turning a corner for councils like Bradford that have been at the sharp end of Tory cuts to

local-governmentsocial-careeducation
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16 Dec 2025Planning Reform

There is much to welcome in the Minister’s statement, and I would like to invite him to come and have a look at the opportunity for new housing around Shipley station. As the chair of the all-party parliamentary group on housing and care for older people, I particularly welcome the commitment in the NPPF to more access

housingenvironmentlocal-government
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15 Dec 2025Violence against Women and Girls Strategy

My hon. Friend has been refreshingly honest about how the delays in publishing the strategy have been about ensuring that it delivers where others have not. As the lead member of the Public Accounts Committee when we looked at the failures of the last Government’s 2021 strategy, I found that the Home Office failed to g

crimesocial-carehousing
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10 Dec 2025Kashmir: Self-determination

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10 Dec 2025Seasonal Work

Perhaps the hon. Gentleman would like to come and walk with me down the high street in Saltaire, where property valuations mean that many businesses will have lower business rates in absolute terms. Has he explained to his local pubs that that property revaluation has been hanging around for many years, but his Tory Go

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