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28 Nov 2024 UK Leadership on Sudan

As chair of the all-party parliamentary group for Africa, I have raised the terrible conflict in Sudan on a number of occasions. Too often, it has felt like a forgotten conflict, despite the scale of suffering there, so I welcome the Minister’s leadership on that issue. She talked about the regional impact. What steps

defenceculture-communitysocial-care
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21 Nov 2024Tyne Bridge Restoration

15. If she will take steps to help ensure that the Tyne Bridge is restored in time for its centenary in 2028.

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21 Nov 2024 G20 and COP29 Summits

In the past few days, the Labour Government have reaffirmed our commitment to Ukraine in its existential war against Russian aggression, reaffirmed our commitment to combating climate change in all our interests, and reaffirmed our commitment to backing the UN’s resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all

environmentenergydefence
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21 Nov 2024Tyne Bridge Restoration

As the chair of the all-party parliamentary group on jazz, I want to add to the many tributes paid to the great Lord Prescott by saying that he was a champion of jazz and a jazz lover as well. I do hope that the Minister will be able to join us on the restored Tyne bridge for its centenary celebrations in 2028. However

transportlocal-governmenteconomy-jobs
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20 Nov 2024Frontier AI Safety

My hon. Friend the Member for Folkestone and Hythe (Tony Vaughan) rightly raises the need for research into frontier AI safety, and I welcome the Government’s commitment to protecting the public from future AI risks. But AI affects all of our lives already. Today, my Committee launches an inquiry into algorithms, AI an

technology
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13 Nov 2024 Future of the Post Office

The Post Office Horizon scandal is probably one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in our history, and I congratulate the Minister on the progress that the Government have made in speeding up compensation payments to postmasters. There was also a huge failure of IT—a failure in IT procurement, IT deployment and IT

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30 Oct 2024Budget Resolutions

I thank the hon. Gentleman, my fellow member of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee, for giving way. He knows that R&D funding is vital to driving innovation, productivity and future growth and prosperity. Does he agree that we should welcome the commitment to protecting core R&D funding, as well a

economy-jobscost-of-livinghealth
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29 Oct 2024 Israel: UNRWA Ban

The humanitarian situation in Gaza is horrific and catastrophic, and the Israeli Knesset has actually voted to make it worse. Without UNRWA, millions of Palestinians will lose life-saving food, medical treatment, housing and much more. I am grateful that the Prime Minister, the Foreign Secretary and the Minister have c

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22 Oct 2024 Independent Water Commission

At the weekend, I went swimming in the North sea —probably for the last time this year—having first checked on the Surfers Against Sewage website that there had not been any legal or illegal spills. It is disgraceful that the last Conservative Government left our seas and waterways in such as state, and it is notable t

environmentutilitieseconomy-jobs
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15 Oct 2024Research and Development

The whole House recognises—certainly, the Government’s industrial strategy does—that in order to drive growth we need innovation clusters across the country. The last Government committed to increasing R&D spend outside of the greater south-east by 40% by 2030 as part of the failed levelling-up strategy. Will the S

technologyeconomy-jobslocal-government
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14 Oct 2024 Gaza and Lebanon

The author Howard Jacobson recently wrote that the sustained media coverage of children being killed in Gaza was functioning as a new “blood libel” against the Jewish people. My right hon. Friend will be aware of the horrendous role that that blood libel has played in the violent pogroms and horrendous antisemitism acr

defencesocial-carehealth
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13 Oct 2024UK Defences

The Department’s future capability innovation programme accelerates innovation in operational capability. Given its success in delivering rapidly prototyped drones to Ukraine, and in growing the UK drone sector as part of the process, how will the Minister make sure that the lessons learned from the programme are adopt

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13 Oct 2024UK Defences

6. What steps he is taking to help secure the future of the UK’s defences.

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6 Oct 2024Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage

This announcement is fantastic news for the north-east and for the country. It will place us at the forefront of a critical and growing sector, it will help to re-industrialise regions that have been de-industrialised by successive Conservative Governments and it will deliver thousands of well-paid jobs—jobs that peopl

energyeconomy-jobsenvironment
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8 Sept 2024 Bus Franchising

For as long as I have been a Member of this House, my constituents have looked upon London with envy for one reason, and one reason only—its cheaper and more reliable bus services with real-time bus information. Too often, my constituents do not even know if a bus is coming to the bus stop, never mind when. Kim McGuinn

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2 Sept 2024Inward Investment: Fiscal Steps

3. What fiscal steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to encourage inward investment.

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2 Sept 2024Inward Investment: Fiscal Steps

I thank the Chancellor for her response. Last year, the north-east attracted 67 foreign direct investment projects, creating over 4,000 jobs. In the key growth sectors, from advanced manufacturing to health and tech, those who know the north-east know our huge potential, and I know that the Chancellor recognises that t

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1 Sept 2024 Technology in Public Services

I thank the right hon. Gentleman for that intervention, and for highlighting the lack of progress by the last Conservative Government—and indeed their failure to roll out acceptable digital infrastructure across our country. Good news stories about technology have been replaced by tech horror stories—about workers impr

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1 Sept 2024 Technology in Public Services

My right hon. Friend is making an excellent speech. Women in business could add £200 billion to the economy if they were invested in at the same rate as men in business. The female founders community has been in uproar since it was announced that Innovate UK would award only half of the 50 £75,000 grants from its women

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1 Sept 2024 Technology in Public Services

It is a real pleasure to speak in this debate on technology in public services. Many new Members are waiting to give their maiden speech, so I shall try to be brief on this subject, which is dear to my heart, and on which I am very passionate. The Labour Government understand the importance of technology and its potent

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