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2 Jul 2026Late Payment: Small Businesses

Small businesses are at the heart of Altrincham and Sale West, and when I meet them, often alongside the Altrincham district improvement board, they tell me that one of the biggest problems they face is late payments. Can the Minister explain further how this Government’s action on mandatory interest rates and to force

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2 Jul 2026Late Payment: Small Businesses

14. What steps his Department is taking to help tackle late payments for small businesses.

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29 Jun 2026 Diethylstilbestrol: Intergenerational Impact

I thank my hon. Friend for the powerful speech she is making, and for her campaigning work on this really important issue. I recently met my constituent Susannah, who is a victim of the DES scandal. She spoke movingly about the impact it has had on her life—20 gruelling operations since she was a teenager, precious tim

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24 Jun 2026Violence against Women and Girls

Suicides caused by domestic violence are growing at such a rate that a woman in an abusive relationship is now more likely to take her own life than to be killed by her partner, yet we know that there is a significant under-reporting of cases, and criminal accountability for the men responsible is all too rare. Could t

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24 Jun 2026Violence against Women and Girls

9. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help tackle violence against women and girls.

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8 Jun 2026 Maternity Nurses, Nannies and the Infant Sleep Industry

The hon. Member is an assiduous campaigner on these issues and I am always happy to give way to him.

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8 Jun 2026 Maternity Nurses, Nannies and the Infant Sleep Industry

Yes, I completely agree. I know that the hon. Member has worked with the Lullaby Trust, and I am grateful to have met its representatives myself and to have had their input into my campaign on regulation in this area. Of course, the Government have already begun to set out—quite rightly, after his campaigning work—the

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8 Jun 2026 Maternity Nurses, Nannies and the Infant Sleep Industry

I appreciate the hon. Member’s support. We owe it to people who are working in the industry and behaving responsibly to ensure that those standards are in place right across the industry. This Government are already doing vital work on safe sleeping. Safe sleep guidance in nurseries is set to become statutory, and Ofst

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8 Jun 2026 Maternity Nurses, Nannies and the Infant Sleep Industry

Being a parent is the one of the greatest joys we can have in life, but let me be clear, it is also one of the hardest things we ever do. I remember the first year of my son’s life and the happiness those precious early moments brought me and my partner, but I also remember the less precious moments, with the daily bat

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8 Jun 2026 Maternity Nurses, Nannies and the Infant Sleep Industry

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8 Jun 2026 Maternity Nurses, Nannies and the Infant Sleep Industry

I thank the hon. Member. The vulnerability that parents feel in that moment is one of the reasons why it is so important that we ensure adequate regulation in this area. At the moment, we run the risk of unimaginable tragedies day after day, and it is happening more and more as the support we used to provide for new pa

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8 Jun 2026 Maternity Nurses, Nannies and the Infant Sleep Industry

Yes, I will come to some of that. Whether parents are following advice or performing these duties themselves, it is important that they think about safe sleeping extremely seriously—that is what any parent should be doing. It is very important indeed to understand the qualifications and medical expertise of those provi

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4 Jun 2026Business of the House

Altrincham minor injuries unit closed under the previous Government due to a shortage of specialist staff in our national health service, and last year our integrated care board confirmed that it could not be reopened. That was a disappointing decision which I opposed, but I have been campaigning hard for new services

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1 Jun 2026Russia: Level of Threat

This Government have rightly increased military support to Ukraine to its highest ever level. That is vital not just for Ukraine’s security, but for ours. Our leadership on this issue places us in the firing line of an increasingly desperate Putin. With the stark warning from GCHQ last week that our nation is being rel

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1 Jun 2026Russia: Level of Threat

5. What assessment he has made of the level of threat from Russia.

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14 May 2026Business of the House

Last week, the BBC revealed a terrifying lack of regulation in the growing infant sleep industry, where literally anyone can call themselves a maternity nurse or a sleep consultant and give vulnerable parents advice that puts babies at risk. Locally, that led to the tragic death of a four-month-old baby who was put int

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14 Apr 2026Maternity Care

A four-month-old baby in my constituency died after being placed in an unsafe sleeping position by someone who called themselves a maternity nurse despite having no medical qualifications. The coroner who worked on the case has called on the Secretary of State to regulate the infant sleep industry urgently. As it stand

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24 Mar 2026Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood

I commend my hon. Friend the Member for Rossendale and Darwen (Andy MacNae) for securing this debate and speaking so powerfully, as he always does, about loss on these issues. Frankie James Grogan lived in my constituency. He was three years old, and would have been 10 in January. Frankie was adored by his family, and

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23 Mar 2026Hatzola Ambulance Attack

I share the Minister’s disgust at the horrific arson attack today, which will further worry the Jewish community and all decent-minded people in Altrincham and Sale West, and across our country. He rightly spoke of the importance of strong and decisive action to tackle the torrent of antisemitism, so can he tell the Ho

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19 Mar 2026Business of the House

I recently met my constituent Sam, who suffered life-changing injuries and lost a close friend when they were both hit by a silent falling tree in Sale. The tree that fell on Sam had a visual tree assessment months earlier and was not scheduled for major safety work. Sam wants Government action to mandate more thorough

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