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11 Nov 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1264)

The gold standard.

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11 Nov 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1264)

So your belief was that the change in ratios would affect the quality of the care that those children would receive.

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11 Nov 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1264)

Dr Campbell has already touched on this, but what evidence do you have of the impact of any changes in staff-child ratios that were introduced in September 2023.

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11 Nov 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1264)

Thank you. I will quickly follow up with Lydia. In your written evidence, you said—you have just gone over it—that the current patchwork of entitlement is complicated, fragmented, difficult for parents to understand, and difficult for local authorities and childcare providers to navigate. What would be your proposed so

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11 Nov 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1264)

We are going to move on to talk about the funding in a minute. Sarah, what is your main concern about access?

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11 Nov 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1264)

I would like to move on to talk about access to childcare and affordability. “Giving every child the best start in life” restates the Government’s mission to ensure that a child’s background does not determine their future success. You have all voiced concerns that the most disadvantaged children will not benefit suffi

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5 Nov 2025Curriculum and Assessment Review

We welcome the Government’s ambition to see arts and outdoor enrichment education included at the heart of the school curriculum, and we have some phenomenal outdoor ed going on in South Devon. We have long called for a broadened EBacc including arts subjects, but without clear incentives to encourage or require their

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5 Nov 2025Conflict in Sudan

Given the horrendous, apocalyptic scenes we are seeing in Sudan, and the fact that 25 million people are now estimated to be in acute hunger, does the Minister still think it was right for the Government to cut our overseas development aid budget? Can he commit to the House that the Government will increase it back to

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4 Nov 2025Banking Services: Rural Areas

When Labour was in opposition, its shadow Economic Secretary, the hon. Member for Hampstead and Highgate (Tulip Siddiq), welcomed measures to protect access to cash, but was concerned about the fact that they did “nothing to protect essential face-to-face banking services.”—[Official Report, 26 June 2023; Vol. 735, c.

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4 Nov 2025Banking Services: Rural Areas

2. What recent assessment she has made of the adequacy of access to banking services in rural areas.

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4 Nov 2025Supporting High Streets

Nearly 100,000 jobs have been lost in hospitality since the last Budget. Does the hon. Member agree that if that number of jobs had been lost in the steel industry or a car plant, it would have been front-page news day after day for weeks on end? Yet almost nothing is said about the jobs lost in hospitality, because th

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4 Nov 2025Supporting High Streets

This debate has reminded me of the maiden speeches we heard last year. We have had a really good tour of the country, taking in Animal shops, fun palaces and all sorts of stuff. It has been great to talk about high streets, which are more than just shopping streets. They shape how people feel about where they live. Whe

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29 Oct 2025International Baccalaureate: Funding in State Schools

The Government obviously have good intentions about improving the standard of post 16-education; I have seen that for myself on the Education Committee, so I do not doubt their intentions. However, this decision feels like levelling down rather than levelling up. Does my hon. Friend agree that instead of removing the o

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29 Oct 2025Engagements

I recently met about 20 independent local traders in Totnes who are furious that the last bank in town will close in January and that Link has refused to consider a banking hub. My businesses and constituents—1,100 of them have signed a petition—deserve better. The Prime Minister just told the hon. Member for Blyth and

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29 Oct 2025 Independent Lifeboats: Government Support

Hope Cove lifeboat station in my constituency is considering purchasing a new rescue boat, which could cost in excess of £220,000—a vast amount of money for such a small organisation. Does the hon. Member agree that a specific grant scheme should be introduced to help independent lifeboat stations with capital expendit

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29 Oct 2025International Baccalaureate: Funding in State Schools

Will the hon. Lady give way?

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29 Oct 2025International Baccalaureate: Funding in State Schools

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Roger. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Didcot and Wantage (Olly Glover) for bringing forward this debate. The international baccalaureate sets a global benchmark for education. It is trusted by universities, employers and educators worldwide as a mark of acad

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29 Oct 2025International Baccalaureate: Funding in State Schools

The hon. Member talks about redeploying funding so that it can be spread across the landscape to improve 16-to-19 education, but we are talking about 0.004% of the education budget. Does she think that the tiny amount of funding that goes into the IB would make any difference at all if it were spread across the entire

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28 Oct 2025Gaza: Humanitarian Situation

16. What diplomatic steps she is taking to help ensure that humanitarian aid can reach people in Gaza.

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28 Oct 2025Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1399)

It is clear from what you have been saying that the condition improvement fund is too complex and is not awarding funds according to need across the country. We know that the north-east received the least funding in the most recent round, despite having the highest need. It is clearly not very effective. How do you thi

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