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16 Jul 2025 Social Media: Misinformation and Algorithms

I thank my hon. Friend, both for his outstanding contribution to the report and the Committee’s work and for his question. He is absolutely right—we should not have to force the online companies to take action. They can see the evidence, and they can read this report. They know what is happening to the brains of young

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16 Jul 2025 Social Media: Misinformation and Algorithms

I thank the hon. Member for his comments. I also thank him for highlighting the particular issue of young people, their cognitive development and the lack of protection they enjoy from misinformation as a consequence. The Committee did not recommend that the Government should commit to a review, but we are considering

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15 Jul 2025Financial Services Reform

The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee’s inquiry into regional innovation and growth has repeatedly heard that access to capital outside London and the south-east is the biggest barrier to start-ups scaling up and delivering growth and jobs. The reforms that the Minister has set out to reintroduce informed ri

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6 Jul 2025Government Performance against Fiscal Rules

It is extraordinary that the Tories have recovered so quickly from their economic mismanagement that they feel able to stop apologising, and even to offer advice—if only the economic wellbeing of my constituents had recovered as quickly. Does the Chief Secretary to the Treasury agree with me that the Office for Budget

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1 Jul 2025Heathrow Substation Outage: NESO Review

Speaking as a chartered electrical engineer and as the Chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee, I am absolutely amazed that such an important and large part of our critical national infrastructure in the National Grid was not properly maintained for seven years and that Heathrow—the busiest airport in

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I often show visitors the statue of Viscount Falkland and its missing spur, removed when a suffragette chained herself to it. I was here when protesters superglued their buttocks to the glass panel above us, causing some scandal and damage. Will the Minister confirm that criminal damage, no matter how creatively or ind

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29 Jun 2025Welfare Reform

The north-east has the highest rate of disability in the country—31%—and more than a quarter of those of working age live in poverty, so the Secretary of State is absolutely right to say that welfare reform is hard, essential and must reflect Labour values and disabled voices. Will she set out how the co-production of

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25 Jun 2025 G7 and NATO Summits

Last week, as part of the armed forces parliamentary scheme, I visited NATO headquarters in the UK, where I met fantastic young men and women who are learning great skills as they prepare to defend Britain abroad. However, my constituents, when they see cuts of such great amounts—for example, as proposed in the welfare

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24 Jun 2025Artificial Intelligence: Schools

AI is already prevalent in the workplace and in the education system, and we need to equip the next generation to be able to use AI tools productively and securely while also delivering on their unique potential as human beings. How is the Minister working with the Department for Education to ensure that the AI tools t

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24 Jun 2025 Armed Forces Recruitment: North-east England

I thank my hon. Friend for giving way, for securing this debate in Armed Forces Week and for the fantastic speech that he is making. Proportionally, the north-east sends more of our young people into the armed forces than any other region in the country. I am proud of that contribution, yet relative to other regions, w

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23 Jun 2025Topical Questions

The all-party parliamentary group for Africa, which I chair, recently published its report on Africa’s just energy transition to accessible and renewable clean energy. What assessment has the Minister made of the report’s nine recommendations, including the recommendation on reforming carbon markets so that they work i

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22 Jun 2025 UK Modern Industrial Strategy

As Chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee,, I really welcome this modern industrial strategy because it delivers on the promise Labour made in opposition to put science, innovation and technology and the skills they require at the heart of the drive for growth and industrialisation. I also welcome th

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19 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

In general, this debate has shown Parliament at its best: informed, considered and passionate. I have not spoken in it before; I have listened, reflected, read, and sought to understand the intention and the impact of the Bill, particularly on the most vulnerable. I will now take five minutes to say four things. First,

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19 Jun 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

No, I will not take any interventions, thank you. I particularly fear the impact on the most vulnerable and disadvantaged—those without the social capital of so many arguing for the Bill. There seems to be an assumption that those who have been most unequal in life will suddenly be rendered equal in death, but the leas

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9 Jun 2025Data (Use and Access) Bill [Lords]

Will the Minister give way?

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9 Jun 2025Data (Use and Access) Bill [Lords]

I apologise for not being here earlier. I commend the Government for engaging in a cross-party discussion about AI, which is what the country needs to do, but the key issue is ensuring from the beginning that the tech companies understand that transparency in copyright and AI is not a “nice to have” but an absolute req

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3 Jun 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 649)

This has been a fascinating discussion. I have two points of clarification. Jonathan Legh-Smith, you seem to imply that you would be looking for access to quantum industry support programmes in the US for UK companies. Is that right, or did I misunderstand that as part of any digital deal?

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3 Jun 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 649)

Thank you very much, Chair. It is a great pleasure to be here guesting on this Committee. It is of great interest to consider the technology trade opportunities. As we all know, the US is the world’s leading tech economy. The UK, according to most statistics, is the world’s No. 3, so these are really important services

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3 Jun 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 649)

I imagine that would imply reciprocal access to UK procurement and support programmes.

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3 Jun 2025Business and Trade Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 649)

Sabina Ciofu, I very much appreciated your discussion about the Online Safety Act. You did not mention the digital services tax. Is that issue raised with you by your members? Would you want to see UK sovereignty to determine the digital services tax? You seemed to imply a timescale and that—maybe this is my misunderst

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