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Speeches by Nichols.

Every Hansard contribution by Charlotte Nichols this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

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12 Nov 2024 Tackling Image-based Abuse

I thank the Minister for giving way a second time—she is being very generous. Just to clarify, non-contact offences, including intimate image abuse, are not currently covered in the criminal injuries compensation framework. Could conversations be had with her ministerial colleagues about providing financial support for

crimetechnologysocial-care
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12 Nov 2024 Tackling Image-based Abuse

I thank the Minister for her work on this policy so far, which is among the most meaningful things that has happened since we came into office, particularly the removal of the intent provisions. We have seen too many women unable to get justice because of a technicality, including a horrific case in my constituency tha

crimetechnologysocial-care
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23 Oct 2024 Business of the House

The latest ONS statistics on drug-related deaths make horrifying reading. The rate of drug poisoning deaths in 2023 was double the 2012 rate. Just under half of all drug poisoning deaths registered in 2023 were confirmed to have involved an opiate, while 1,118 deaths involved cocaine. That is over 30% more than the pre

fiscal-policyhealtheconomy-jobs
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21 Oct 2024Sentencing Review and Prison Capacity

I thank the Lord Chancellor for her statement, and for the leadership she has shown in trying to turn around a Department that, by any metric, was failing. I thank her for the transparent and considered approach that she has taken in reaching some of the difficult decisions she has had to make since taking office. Whil

crimeeconomy-jobs
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7 Oct 2024Workers in High-Carbon Sectors

The Secretary of State and the Minister will know that civil nuclear has a higher employment multiplier than any other form of zero or low-carbon energy generation. As part of the transition from high-carbon sectors, what specific measures are the Government taking to retrain workers and transfer skills into the nuclea

energyeconomy-jobsenvironment
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23 Jul 2024Engagements

In a week when the National Police Chiefs’ Council declared violence against women and girls a national emergency, Sky News has today published appalling accounts of sexual harassment and violence against women paramedics. Can the Prime Minister please update the House on progress towards the mission board to finally t

economy-jobssocial-caredefence
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