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Speeches by Fookes.

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29 Nov 2024Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Spen Valley (Kim Leadbeater) for the incredibly sensitive and thoughtful way she is conducting the passage of the Bill, consulting widely with terminally ill people and their families, medical staff, lawyers, faith leaders and those on both sides of the debate. I have two very pers

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28 Nov 2024 Business of the House

I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Aylesbury (Laura Kyrke- Smith) for mentioning “Bake Off”. We need to give a shout-out to the excellent Georgie from Wales, who won the competition and whose star is surely on the rise. Across my constituency of Monmouthshire, there are homes and villages without any broadband conne

fiscal-policyhealthsocial-care
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27 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335)

Back to Jessica’s point: perhaps including and making sure that IVF is included in the definition, I guess. Munira, you supported Angela Crawley’s Bill that would have given three days’ statutory paid leave for pregnancy and baby loss before 24 weeks. India gives people six weeks off. Do you think three days is a suffi

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27 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335)

Jessica, would you like to comment on that from a medical perspective?

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27 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335)

Vicki, should employers be encouraged to adopt flexible policies to suit individual circumstances?

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27 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335)

Is there a risk that if you have a prescribed statutory leave period it could potentially dissuade employers from adopting better policies?

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27 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335)

Thank you for all your answers so far, panel, it is really enlightening. Moving on a little now, if we may, to the areas around statutory reform and what we want to change there. Jessica, this question is for you. In their Women’s Health Strategy, the last Government said they would look at what more could be done to s

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27 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335)

Should the NHS be doing more on research and prevention here? That is probably for Jessica, or perhaps one of the others might want to take it?

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27 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335)

What should the Government be doing? Do you think we need to see a change to the Employment Rights Bill, for example, to include pregnancy loss and baby loss?

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27 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335)

Yes? Okay, thank you. That is really important.

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27 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335)

Would anyone else like to comment? Vicki?

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25 Nov 2024 Storm Bert

The Secretary of State will know that my constituency has some of the mightiest and most beautiful rivers, including the Wye, the Usk and the Monnow. But having those incredible rivers means that we are really at risk of flooding. Yesterday we had two severe flood warnings. They have been downgraded today, but there ar

environmentagriculturelocal-government
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21 Nov 2024Transport Infrastructure

21. What steps she is taking to improve transport infrastructure.

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21 Nov 2024Transport Infrastructure

I welcome the Government’s recommitment to improving public transport and rail infrastructure across Britain. In Monmouthshire, we are eagerly awaiting the innovative Magor walkway station, which will reduce M4 congestion, improve public transport and, most importantly, help us in our mission to bring economic growth a

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20 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336)

It is clear from today’s session and to those of us who have worked in this space that violence against women and girls is an epidemic. I was really pleased to hear the representative from the police earlier say that it deserves the same attention as terrorism. We must absolutely change our culture to deal with it. One

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20 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336)

The Molly Rose Foundation said that Ofcom’s approach to sextortion is disappointing and will do little. Does the Online Safety Act extend the necessary powers to Ofcom to force social media companies to act?

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20 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336)

This has partly been brought to light by a campaign called Fearless, which has been launched recently, which I am sure you know—

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20 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336)

While you are looking it up: this is very topical, because—

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20 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336)

Moving on to the subject of sextortion—I am not sure who is most appropriate to ask, but perhaps Jess—what are the Government going to do to tackle the threat of sextortion by those operating overseas?

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20 Nov 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336)

There is such a huge amount of these images, and online abuse is such a huge area, that it may be that is what is needed.

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