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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

I thank my hon. Friend for those excellent remarks, and I agree wholeheartedly. As I have said, corridor care is a symptom, and our challenge is to identify the underlying causes, rather than simply measure the symptoms. It is what happens when demand, delayed discharge, workforce shortages, social care pressures and p

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Tooting (Dr Allin-Khan) for bringing this timely and important debate to the Chamber. As we have heard, corridor care is one of the clearest signs of wider pressures across urgent and emergency care services, including rising demand, delayed discharge and constrained hospital capac

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7 Jul 2026UK Aid Policy: Global Funding Trends

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Efford. We meet at a moment when the global aid system is under extraordinary pressure. I thank the right hon. Member for Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale (David Mundell) for securing this incredibly important debate. Current projections suggest that cuts to

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7 Jul 2026UK Aid Policy: Global Funding Trends

I agree 100%. My hon. Friend the Member for Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme (Lee Pitcher) has already talked about his role in the water, sanitation and hygiene all-party parliamentary group. Access to water is an absolutely essential health determinant. Partnership and resilience building are incredibly importa

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17 Jun 2026Engagements

Q7. It is great to see the NHS moving forward, with a reduction in waiting lists and improving relations with our junior doctors, my colleagues. However, in order to keep our NHS working well in the long term, we must get serious about prevention. Every year, more than 30,000 deaths in our country are attributed to poo

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16 Jun 2026Ebola Outbreaks

The Ebola outbreak now spans 29 health zones across three eastern provinces and is a reminder to us all that infectious diseases do not respect borders. With global health funding under significant pressure, does the Minister share my concern that we risk undermining the early warning systems that ultimately protect pe

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16 Jun 2026Ebola Outbreaks

8. What assessment she has made of the potential implications for her Department’s policies of international outbreaks of Ebola.

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15 Jun 2026National Planning Policy Framework: Proposed Health Inequality Duty

4. What assessment he has made of the potential merits of adding a health inequality duty to the national planning policy framework.

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15 Jun 2026National Planning Policy Framework: Proposed Health Inequality Duty

Health inequalities are driven by social determinants such as access to green spaces, which is directly associated with higher life expectancy. In my constituency of Worthing West, we have the lowest amount of green space per person in the country—less than a snooker table. Could the Minister set out how the Department

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1 Jun 2026 Health Bill

I will try to keep my remarks brief. The NHS is one of the most unifying institutions in our country today. It is a huge employer, a major source of pride, and a safety net for us all at our moments of greatest need. We all know that it has been creaking under significant strain for some time now, so it is good to see

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28 Apr 2026Costs for Commuters

I thank my right hon. Friend for freezing rail fares, which will indeed help to ease the cost of living for many commuters, such as my constituents in Worthing West, many of whom have jobs here in London or in Brighton. Southern has been rated the worst value for money rail operator in a national passenger survey. As w

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28 Apr 2026Costs for Commuters

15. What fiscal steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help reduce costs for commuters.

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27 Apr 2026English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

I absolutely agree that brownfield sites should be prioritised for development. On the NPPF, how can we further ensure that the right type of housing goes on brownfield sites? We are talking about social rent housing, and housing for older people who are rightsizing, and for first-time buyers; there is a huge shortage

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23 Apr 2026Gambling Advertising

Will the hon. Member give way?

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23 Apr 2026Gambling Advertising

Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

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23 Apr 2026Gambling Advertising

I am a public health consultant, and I am still licensed to practise as a public health consultant. I am trained in epidemiology statistics, and I have passed professional exams on both. We have had email correspondence from the people the right hon. Lady mentions, and we have replied to that evidence, stating why the

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23 Apr 2026Gambling Advertising

Just to clarify, I meant to say that we are one of the most unregulated countries for gambling advertising.

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23 Apr 2026Gambling Advertising

How successful does the hon. Gentleman think voluntary agreements have been? Given that the evidence suggests that we are one of the most unregulated countries in the world for gambling, does he not agree that more should be done through regulations that are not voluntary?

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23 Apr 2026Gambling Advertising

Let me see if I can answer that, and the hon. Member can tell me if I have not. During our experience with big tobacco, there was a big illegal market—a black market. We brought in various rules and regulations, and we got our environmental health officers and Customs on it. We were absolutely able to look at the black

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23 Apr 2026Gambling Advertising

The query is that if something is already illegal— [Interruption.]

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