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4 Feb 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 695)

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4 Feb 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 695)

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4 Feb 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 695)

You have each made very powerful arguments for the importance of copyright and the creative industries, the importance of the creative industries and the uniqueness of human creativity, and that relationship to copyright. Max, you say that you are an artist, not a technologist, and that technology and science and creat

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3 Feb 2025AstraZeneca

The UK Government are committed to growing the economy through increased R&D and advanced manufacturing. AstraZeneca tell us that it is committed to investing in the UK, which is where it is headquartered and where one of its largest customers—the NHS—is based. It is like hearing that two people are madly in love w

economy-jobstechnology
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29 Jan 2025Growing the UK Economy

I congratulate the Chief Secretary to the Treasury and the Chancellor of the Exchequer on a plan for growth that is both concrete—shovels in the ground now—and forward-looking, building on our scientific and skills base to drive long-term jobs and higher living standards. Heathrow expansion will help businesses in the

economy-jobstransporttechnology
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28 Jan 2025Airport Expansion

Newcastle International airport tells me that Heathrow expansion would mean increased access to global markets for north-east businesses, new destinations for north-east tourists and easier access to our brilliant north-east universities for students from around the world. More broadly, given that air travel’s 5% of em

transportenvironmenteconomy-jobs
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23 Jan 2025Topical Questions

Public sector procurement is a fantastic way to drive productivity, innovation and local value in public services, but too often, small businesses, start-ups and voluntary service providers in Newcastle tell me they have difficulty accessing public sector contracts; they do not have as many lawyers, consultants or proj

economy-jobshealthdefence
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23 Jan 2025 Agricultural and Business Property Reliefs: OBR Costing

The people of Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West love the local produce provided by local farmers in our fantastic markets, such as Grainger market, and they enjoy the beautiful countryside of Northumberland, which has been shaped by generations of sustainable farming. However, we cannot help but be aware that most o

economy-jobsenvironment
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22 Jan 2025Competition and Markets Authority Chairman

I should declare an interest, having worked for a competition regulator for a number of years before entering Parliament. I suggest that the Minister does not take any competition policy lessons from the Conservatives, who oversaw the re-monopolisation of the broadband network, the consolidation of power within tech ne

economy-jobstechnology
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16 Jan 2025Makin Review

2. What steps the Church has taken to respond to the recommendations set out in the Makin review, published on 18 October 2024.

social-carecrime
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16 Jan 2025Makin Review

I pay tribute to my ecclesiastical co-worker, the Right Reverend Helen-Ann Hartley, Bishop of Newcastle, for her leadership and courage in championing the voices of victims in the wake of the Makin review. Newcastle is proud of her. Are the Church Commissioners aware of her ongoing concerns about the implementation of

social-carecrime
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13 Jan 2025Artificial Intelligence Opportunities Action Plan

I welcome the Government embracing AI and the Secretary of State’s leadership in accepting every single one of Matt Clifford’s recommendations —I hope he will be as receptive in accepting the recommendations of my Committee. Does the Secretary of State agree that those who say this plan is irrelevant to the challenges

economy-jobseducationhealth
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9 Jan 2025 Public Finances: Borrowing Costs

We thought we knew the dire economic situation when the general election was called, but on entering government, we found the real consequences of the previous Tory Government’s addiction to unfunded spending announcements. The people of Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West are paying the consequences for the Truss-Kwa

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
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8 Jan 2025NHS Diagnostic Processes: Technological Innovation

Last month, the Select Committee brought festive cheer by hearing how British science is advancing the eradication of diseases such as cervical cancer, HIV/AIDS and malaria, through innovative and exciting new treatments and diagnostics. We also heard about the challenges of driving innovation through the NHS. Newcastl

healthtechnologyeconomy-jobs
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18 Dec 2024 Provisional Local Government Finance Settlement

Fourteen years of Tory austerity and fiscal mismanagement have halved the central Government funding for Newcastle city council, sucked the blood vampire-like from our local economy, and left local businesses and families drowning in uncertainty, so I welcome this increased funding and the specific commitments on housi

local-governmentsocial-carehousing
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18 Dec 2024 Copyright and Artificial Intelligence

The UK is in a unique position—second in the world in the creative industries, and in the top three for AI innovation—so getting the right solution to protect and support our intellectual property, while supporting and incentivising AI innovation, is uniquely important to our cultural and economic life. I am a former r

technologyculture-communityeconomy-jobs
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16 Dec 2024 Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords]

Does the Secretary of State share my amazement that under the previous Conservative Government organisations had to campaign to have sewage-free rivers, lakes or seas, as if it were some kind of privilege rather than a right for everyone? Does he have any idea of the amount of money that was taken out of the sector, an

environmentutilitieseconomy-jobs
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12 Dec 2024Topical Questions

T7. Last week, research published by Sage showed that 84% of small businesses in the north-east plan to increase their investment in technology next year. As the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee launches its inquiry into innovation, growth and the regions, how will the Business Secretary ensure that the ind

economy-jobslocal-government
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12 Dec 2024 Building Homes

Following 14 years of neglect, indifference and, at times, downright obstruction by the Conservatives, housing in Newcastle is the No. 1 issue that constituents bring to me, and my inbox is full of heartrending stories of families unable to put a roof over their children’s heads. I therefore welcome the statement, and

housinglocal-governmenteconomy-jobs
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9 Dec 2024 Syria

The joy on the faces of Syrians and the horrors of the Saydnaya prison emphasise both the evil of the Assad regime and the hope for Syria’s future, as my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary has said. However, the complexity of the ethnic, religious, political and military groupings within Syria and the wider region

defenceimmigrationother
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