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9 Mar 2026Type 1 Diabetes: Infant Testing

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Alec. I declare an interest as an NHS consultant paediatrician and a member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. I congratulate the Minister on her new role. It is a very important role in the Government, and I know that she will do it with great c

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3 Mar 2026Draft Human Medicines (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Before the Minister moves on, can I just ask him why ODPs appear to have been removed from the list?

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3 Mar 2026Draft Human Medicines (Amendment) Regulations 2026

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mrs Harris. The Opposition do not intend to divide the Committee on these regulations, as anything that improves trust in medicines and vaccines is important. We need to increase the uptake of vaccines; it has fallen gradually and continues to fall, and we need to reve

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3 Mar 2026Draft Human Medicines (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Can the Minister confirm that the vaccine group direction—unlike a patient group direction, which ultimately needs to be signed by a clinician—would not need to be signed by a clinician, and can instead be signed by a senior manager either within a company or department?

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26 Feb 2026Eating Disorders Awareness Week

I completely agree. This is not just about people who have a car; for people who do not have a car and who are reliant on public transport, it can be even more difficult. People also struggle to take time off work because of the financial cost. For those who do have a car, there is also the cost of the petrol or diesel

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26 Feb 2026Eating Disorders Awareness Week

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Vaz. I congratulate the hon. Member for Bath (Wera Hobhouse) on securing this important debate and on her work in this area. Eating disorders are deeply complex conditions. On the surface, disordered eating can take a variety of forms, including restricting the amou

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26 Feb 2026Eating Disorders Awareness Week

I am sorry. The last Government’s work to channel more resources into mental health could not have been more welcome. This year, 2025-26, will be the first since 2016-17 that mental health spending has not risen as a proportion of health spending. That contravention of the mental health investment standard has raised a

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26 Feb 2026Eating Disorders Awareness Week

The Minister’s speech is very interesting. He talks about an increase in capacity, much of which will require workforce. I noticed that when he mentioned the workforce plan, he said “spring or early summer”, which is a change from his previous wording, which was always “spring”. Is that a sign that it is being delayed

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24 Feb 2026Preventing Ill Health

That is a very interesting answer. Before Christmas, the Secretary of State had confidence in an allegedly vigorous and rigorous process. Fertility preservation techniques have not deteriorated over the last few months. The ages at which children reach the Tanner stages of puberty have not changed over the last few mon

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24 Feb 2026Preventing Ill Health

I declare an interest as a consultant paediatrician in the NHS. Prevention of ill health is crucial. It is particularly important in children, perhaps most especially when one is trying to prevent ill health in children caused by doctors. I have expressed concerns previously about the puberty blockers trial, as have ma

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11 Feb 2026Hughes Report: Second Anniversary

It is an honour to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Allin-Khan. On behalf of the Opposition, I thank the hon. Member for Chesham and Amersham (Sarah Green) for securing today’s debate. She has campaigned tirelessly on this issue, giving a voice to thousands of women who have been let down by the state. I also thank He

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9 Feb 2026Brain Tumour Survival Rates

I thank the hon. Members for Mitcham and Morden (Dame Siobhain McDonagh) and for Witney (Charlie Maynard) for bringing forward this debate on a very important subject. The hon. Member for Mitcham and Morden talked about the people she had met who had experienced brain cancer and brain tumours. For me, this debate is ab

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9 Feb 2026Brain Tumour Survival Rates

My right hon. Friend invites me to speak outside my area of expertise; I am afraid I do not know the answer to that.

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9 Feb 2026Brain Tumour Survival Rates

It is certainly something that I have read about. I am happy to be corrected by the hon. Gentleman if he feels that my resources are incorrect, but that was certainly one of the suggestions for how to prevent these tumours. I do not think that prevention will necessarily be the major way in which we improve the surviva

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9 Feb 2026Brain Tumour Survival Rates

I will, particularly if the hon. Gentleman has an answer for my right hon. Friend.

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4 Feb 2026Lord Mandelson

The right hon. Lady is making strong and clear points about the relationship between Epstein and Mandelson. The Prime Minister was clear at Prime Minister’s questions that he knew the relationship was ongoing, and he knew that at the time he appointed him. What sort of ongoing relationship with a non-related convicted

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4 Feb 2026Lord Mandelson

The Prime Minister said clearly today that when he appointed Peter Mandelson to the job as His Majesty’s ambassador, he knew that he had an ongoing relationship with the paedophile Epstein. Can the Minister tell us what sort of relationship he thinks would be acceptable when appointing such a person?

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4 Feb 2026Engagements

I have been campaigning for a Lincoln dental school for some years. I am pleased to be able to tell the House that, thanks to the hard work of, among others, Professor Juster, Professor Read and Susie MacPherson, Lincoln medical school is now in a position to take on its first cohort from 2027. Will the Prime Minister

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4 Feb 2026Lord Mandelson

The transparency point is really important. Peter Mandelson was a Labour politician and this is a Labour Government. It may be that Peter Mandelson was an isolated bad apple, and that no one knew anything about what he was doing until this document release last week, but the public will wonder, and they will question.

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3 Feb 2026Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1528)

How do we stop it from being a case of “There is a right way to do this and a wrong way to do this,” leading to parental anxiety that they are getting it wrong? I have noticed that some children like to read a chapter from this book and then a chapter from that book and then a chapter from another one and then go back

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