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10 Dec 2024Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 507)

Just on that, Richard, could you tell us what the average income is for a young farmer? Do you have that sort of information?

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10 Dec 2024Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 507)

You have mentioned concerns about the lack of funds for farmers to be able to settle these inheritance bills over the time. I was just interested in whether you could comment a bit more. I have spoken to a lot of farmers in my constituency—and I have seen a lot of books for the last 10 or 15 years—about average incomes

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27 Nov 2024Violence against Women and Girls

The Northern Ireland Executive’s strategic framework to end violence against women and girls acknowledges the rise of online influencers who have a toxic influence on men and boys. Will the Minister provide an update on discussions she has had on sharing best practice on how to challenge these influencers and promote h

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27 Nov 2024 Violence against Women and Girls

I congratulate the hon. Member for Poplar and Limehouse (Apsana Begum) on securing this debate. This week in the main Chamber I highlighted the vital work carried out in my constituency by independent sexual violence advisers, who are on the frontline tackling increased violence against women and girls. However, not ev

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27 Nov 2024Violence against Women and Girls

12. What discussions he has had with the Northern Ireland Executive on tackling violence against women and girls.

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26 Nov 2024 Project Gigabit

First, I congratulate the hon. Member for Farnham and Bordon (Gregory Stafford) on securing this debate. From the comments made today, there seems to be consensus across the board about the challenges faced by our rural communities —challenges that are obstructing the growth of rural businesses and ensuring that some o

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25 Nov 2024Violence against Women and Girls

20. What support she is providing to local organisations to help tackle violence against women and girls.

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25 Nov 2024Violence against Women and Girls

Will the Minister join me in thanking the incredible staff at the Sandycroft centre in my constituency, who offer life-saving support for vulnerable people in times of crisis? Will she visit the centre with me to hear from CEO Lee McKenzie and the independent sexual violence advisers, who are on the frontline tackling

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21 Nov 2024Rural Bus Services

Thank you, Mr Speaker, for recognising my half-bob. My thoughts are with Lord Prescott’s family; he was one of the first politicians I met as a young student, and he certainly made an impression. May I congratulate the Secretary of State and the Minister on the £9.3 million investment in buses in Worcestershire? I repr

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21 Nov 2024 Business of the House

The Leader of the House will remember that she brought the Labour party battle bus to Redditch. Thankfully, she did not need to hit any of the voters when she met them, but she will know that tempers are now fraying in Redditch because of the proposed closure of our post office. The Redditch Standard and its editor, Tr

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19 Nov 2024Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 359)

I feel like we had our own private meeting, but I appreciate your indulgence there. I want to go back to the topic of Casement Park. Having listened to many of your exchanges in the Chamber and having read your declaration with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, I wondered whether you had had any indi

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19 Nov 2024Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 359)

I have a quick follow-up. You make a very fair point about bringing communities together, particularly via sport. It is an awful shame that the previous Government had not allocated funds for us to have redeveloped this ground in enough time to be part of the Euros. If we could stay in touch about any interventions fro

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19 Nov 2024Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 359)

Hello, Secretary of State. I apologise for dominating your time on the way to the Chamber.

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18 Nov 2024Topical Questions

Will the Minister join me in congratulating the Royal British Legion for another highly successful poppy appeal, and the Redditch and Astwood Bank Royal British Legion for another record-breaking year?

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14 Nov 2024Fly-tipping

I am afraid that I have to add to the litany of terrible statistics about fly-tipping in rural areas: there were over 1,500 incidents of rural fly-tipping in my constituency of Redditch, with only one fixed penalty notice given to an offender. Can the Minister tell us more about how she hopes to work with local authori

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14 Nov 2024Fly-tipping

10. What steps his Department is taking to help tackle fly-tipping in rural areas.

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14 Nov 2024Respiratory Health

Yes, the west midlands posse is here. I pay tribute to my hon. Friend for his work to draw attention to the disgraceful scenes at Walleys Quarry. We are having a conversation about the health of the nation, in particular air quality and the impact on respiratory health, and there is no doubt in my mind that the years o

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14 Nov 2024Respiratory Health

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14 Nov 2024Respiratory Health

Thank you for your chairmanship, Mr Rosindell. As an asthma sufferer, I know that one of the key elements of ensuring that we get the care we need is an annual survey with a clinician or GP about how our symptoms are either deteriorating or improving. I know many asthma sufferers who are not getting that annual review

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12 Nov 2024 NHS Dentistry: South-west

I congratulate the hon. Member for Honiton and Sidmouth (Richard Foord) on securing this important debate. I apologise for being an interloper from the west midlands, but it such an important debate that I want to add some thoughts. My hon. Friend has hit on an important point. As the father of a toddler, I struggle ev

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