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Speeches by Onwurah.

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14 Jan 2026 Science and Discovery Centres

I thank my hon. Friend for the passionate points that he is making. I want to support him by pointing out that the answer to a parliamentary question of mine in October stated that the Minister for Science, Lord Vallance, was following up “with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to explore a coordinated approa

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12 Jan 2026Social Media: Non-consensual Sexual Deepfakes

Unlike her shadow, the Secretary of State was rightly passionate when calling out these sexually abusive images. The libertarian tech bro lobby has to accept that consent counts online, too. In her letter to me today, the Secretary of State said that the Online Safety Act was designed to deal with this, but she is bein

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6 Jan 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

Happy new year to you, Madam Deputy Speaker, to all hon. Members and to the staff. It is appropriate that we begin 2026 by talking about an issue in the House that is of grave importance to all our constituents, but is not discussed enough either here or in the country: cyber-security. At the start of the millennium, o

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6 Jan 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

I thank the Minister for the excellent points he is making on the importance of cyber-security and the cyber-security action plan. Can he say a little bit about how the success of the cyber-security action plan will be measured, monitored and communicated to the House? He is probably aware that only 33,000 cyber essent

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17 Dec 2025Supply Chain Resilience

This afternoon, UKRI will publish its detailed funding allocations for programmes such as ReImagining Supply Chains. Does the Minister agree with the Office for Budget Responsibility that the bursting of the AI bubble presents a significant downside risk to the UK economy? What steps are his Department and UKRI taking

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11 Dec 2025 Business of the House

When I am out across the constituency, whether it is in Elswick, Denton, Westerhope, Wingrove, Arthur’s Hill or Monument, too often the issue that people raise with me is litter. Some 14 years of austerity reduced Newcastle city council’s cleansing resources, but hourly cleansing would not be enough in some areas of th

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11 Dec 2025 US National Security Strategy

I am sure that my hon. Friend is far too discreet to set out honestly her assessment of President Trump’s contribution to civilisation, but can she reassure my constituents—be they angered, insulted or just plain bemused by the pronouncements in the US national security strategy—that although we celebrate our cultural

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10 Dec 2025 AI Safety

Each of the Select Committees is looking at AI, including the Defence Committee, which has looked at AI in defence. AI impacts every single Department and security on cross-governmental issues. Although we are not talking about the process of scrutiny, we all agree that scrutiny is important.

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10 Dec 2025 AI Safety

I thank the hon. Gentleman—a fellow engineer—for allowing this intervention. As the Chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee—a number of fantastic Committee members are here—I would like to say that we have already looked at some of the challenges that AI presents to our regulatory infrastructure and o

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10 Dec 2025 AI Safety

I congratulate the hon. Member on securing this really important debate. It is certainly the case that UK law applies to AI, just as it applies online. The question is whether AI requires new regulation specifically to address the threats and concerns surrounding AI. We refrained from regulating the internet—and I shou

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8 Dec 2025Digital ID

Will the hon. Member give way?

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8 Dec 2025Digital ID

There are many who seek the right and the ability to identify themselves, but who do not have it as it stands. We all have constituents who are experiencing that. My Committee has seen evidence that the figure cited by the hon. Gentleman is not recognised by the Secretary of State; it has been put forward by the Office

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4 Dec 2025Local Elections

The north-east has perhaps the strongest sense of regional identity in the country, and it benefits immensely from the brilliant Labour mayor, Kim McGuinness, who has the devolved powers and funding to make a real difference to the lives of the people in the north-east. I know that the Minister is working hard to devol

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27 Nov 2025Technology: Productivity of MPs

7. What steps the Commission is taking to provide technology to improve the productivity of hon. Members.

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

Had our productivity grown at the same rate as media speculation, the UK would have been in a much stronger fiscal position ahead of the Budget. All the more credit is due, then, to my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer for delivering a Budget for working people, lifting children out of poverty and equip

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27 Nov 2025Technology: Productivity of MPs

Are we paying for it?

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27 Nov 2025Technology: Productivity of MPs

I thank my hon. Friend for that response. My constituents expect me to spend their money and my time addressing their issues, not trying to manage an inbox flooded with lobbyist spam and by Russian and Chinese bots. Microsoft Copilot asks me if I want help writing emails to my constituents—I do not—but will not help me

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18 Nov 2025Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 986)

I recognise that. How significant is the technological effort for the Government to create digital ID? Does making it mandatory increase the significance of that? Are there key technological choices that influence how difficult that is? That is a big question; it would be helpful to have short answers.

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18 Nov 2025Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 986)

Thank you very much for inviting me, Dame Karen. It is a great pleasure to be here on behalf of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee. I am afraid that I will try to get into what you have already called the boring technology choices, because they will drive whether this actually works in practice. We have h

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18 Nov 2025Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 986)

But you are not opposed to a Government digital ID scheme in principle?

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