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21 Apr 2025 Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill

The right hon. Lady is making the important point that the Sentencing Council is comprised of senior and learned individuals. Given that, what circumstances does she think conspired to let it get the guidelines so very wrong? It is clearly felt on both sides of the House that they are wrong.

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21 Apr 2025“For Women Scotland” Supreme Court Ruling

I am pleased to get the clarity from the Supreme Court judgment. Those of us on the Conservative Benches have always known what a woman is. The right hon. Lady says the Government will ensure that public services are fully compliant with the legislation, which is good. She talked about NHS single-sex wards and the prov

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21 Apr 2025 Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill

Can the right hon. Lady clarify whether the guidelines proposed under the previous Government were the same as those with which she is dealing now, or did they differ—and if they differed, how did they differ?

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11 Apr 2025Steel Industry (Special Measures) Bill

The right hon. Gentleman said that steel production is strategically important, and I agree. He said that we should be avoiding having to be reliant on imports, and I agree. However, his Government blocked production of the raw material metallurgical coalmine in the north-west. Will he now go back to his colleagues in

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7 Apr 2025 Tackling Child Sexual Abuse

The shadow Minister, my hon. Friend the Member for Weald of Kent (Katie Lam), gave very graphic and disturbing examples of horrific abuse suffered by just a couple of the young ladies affected by these grooming gangs. She asked important questions about the gangs, and I was disappointed that instead of answering her qu

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27 Mar 2025Prevention of Drug Deaths

It is a pleasure and a privilege to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison. I pass my condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Christina McKelvie. I know she meant a lot to many of the people in this room. Members on both sides will recognise the vital importance of the topic before us today in relation

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27 Mar 2025Prevention of Drug Deaths

I completely agree that we need evidence-based policy, and that, in whatever policy area we are looking at, we should challenge and probe policies to ensure we are doing things in the right way. Drugs should not be available in our prisons. People should receive treatment if they have gone into prison due to a drug-rel

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26 Mar 2025 Tobacco and Vapes Bill

As is usually the case, I find myself agreeing with my right hon. Friend, and that is of course why we have tabled the amendment: it will give us the evidence that we and the enforcement authorities require to make sure that the black market is reduced.

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26 Mar 2025 Tobacco and Vapes Bill

My hon. Friend makes a fair point. We know the black market exists, but the amendment would enable the Government to understand the scale of that black market and the changes in it, so that regulation could be enforced more robustly. On amendment 90, as currently drafted the legislation will ban all forms of advertisin

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26 Mar 2025 Tobacco and Vapes Bill

That is certainly a significant possibility, and that is the reason for moving the amendment, as my hon. Friend will understand. Illegal products can include smuggled and counterfeit cigarettes, vapes with nicotine levels way above the legal limits, and products containing illegal and potentially dangerous ingredients.

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26 Mar 2025 Tobacco and Vapes Bill

It is now a truth universally acknowledged that smoking is bad for one’s health. It is the leading cause of preventable death in this country, responsible for over 80,000 deaths every year. When we say that number, it is easy to allow it to trip off the tongue as another statistic without really realising just how many

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26 Mar 2025Spring Statement

Schools face a huge rise in costs imminently due to the rise in national insurance contributions. Headteachers had been reassured by the Government that schools would be recompensed with money to cover these costs, yet Sir Robert Pattinson academy in my constituency—a great school—finds itself £33,000 short. Will the C

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25 Mar 2025Asylum Hotels and Illegal Channel Crossings

A directive from the Treasury reported in The Times appears to suggest that house building by the Government will help with the backlog of asylum seekers staying in hotels. Does the Minister believe that individuals who have arrived in the UK illegally should be given access to social housing ahead of British citizens?

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25 Mar 2025Independent Review of Data, Statistics and Research on Sex and Gender

The UK Health Security Agency, for which the Secretary of State is responsible, publishes health statistics. This includes data on sexually transmitted infections, which is published by sexual orientation and sex. However, a footnote states that women are defined in the dataset as “women and trans women”, which does so

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25 Mar 2025Independent Review of Data, Statistics and Research on Sex and Gender

Given the findings of the Sullivan review on patient and health safety, which came about as a result of inaccurate and poor data collection, can the right hon. Gentleman confirm what meetings he has had with Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology to discuss the reliability of the data on sex that is

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18 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 430)

It is about the lack of availability of respite care and the fact that it gets cancelled on short notice, which leaves people in a difficult situation.

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18 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 430)

I want to raise the issue of neglect, which is a rising form of child abuse. Some would say that failing to brush your children’s teeth—or ensure that they are brushed—or failure to give your child breakfast on a morning is a form of neglectful parenting. The Government have chosen, rather than setting the expectation

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18 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 430)

Have you asked for more?

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18 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 430)

Nobody does.

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18 Mar 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 430)

I wanted to ask about children with severe disabilities who often need respite care provision, which they should be getting and many are not getting, or not getting the number of days or hours that are supposed to be available, leaving a huge strain on those families. You cannot just ring up a babysitter because of the

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