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Speeches by Mundell.

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22 Jun 2026 Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Newborn Screening Test

Order. I do not intend to apply a time limit to contributions. Members will note that the clocks in Westminster Hall are not functioning. If someone speaks for longer than might be reasonable, I will call them to order. I call Ed Argar, who I am sure will not do that.

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22 Jun 2026 Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Newborn Screening Test

Mr Atkinson, you have one minute to wind up.

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

Finally, Amar, can I ask you about how the FCDO could encourage private investors to channel sufficient funds towards countries that are most in need? Within the Committee, on a whole range of issues, we often find that some countries are more “fashionable” than others for investment, but they are not necessarily those

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

Finally, Amar, can I ask you about how the FCDO could encourage private investors to channel sufficient funds towards countries that are most in need? Within the Committee, on a whole range of issues, we often find that some countries are more “fashionable” than others for investment, but they are not necessarily those

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

Building on that, Amar, what are the areas that could be most effectively addressed by development institutions?

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

Amar, can I ask you first what you think the limitations are of the private sector when it comes to climate finance?

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

You touched on land tenure before and the control over natural resources that indigenous people have and how that affects local communities’ climate vulnerability.

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

Deborah, how is the climate crisis particularly affecting indigenous people’s ability to control their food systems and livelihoods?

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

Nicola, how effectively do you think the Government factor in nature and biodiversity loss in their approach to mobilising private finance?

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

Nicola, how effectively do you think the Government factor in nature and biodiversity loss in their approach to mobilising private finance?

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

What is it?

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

Amar, can I ask you first what you think the limitations are of the private sector when it comes to climate finance?

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

Building on that, Amar, what are the areas that could be most effectively addressed by development institutions?

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

What is it?

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

Deborah, how is the climate crisis particularly affecting indigenous people’s ability to control their food systems and livelihoods?

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2 Jun 2026International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 206)

You touched on land tenure before and the control over natural resources that indigenous people have and how that affects local communities’ climate vulnerability.

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21 May 2026Middle East: Economic Response

Will the Chancellor expand on her discussions with the supermarkets and their role in keeping prices down? When the supermarkets make special offers or reduce prices, there is always a concern that rather than absorbing the costs themselves, they pass them on directly to farmers and their suppliers, who are not in a po

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21 May 2026Business of the House

May I begin by sending my commiserations to the family and friends of Scottish rugby legend Scott Hastings, who died recently aged only 61? Scott was an inspirational figure, both on and off the pitch. I am sure the Leader of the House shares my concern about the outbreak of Ebola that is affecting both the Democratic

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21 May 2026Middle East

While the trade agreement with the GCC is obviously welcome, why does the Minister think it is possible to reach a trade agreement with the GCC but not to influence its members to play a more positive role in resolving the issues in Yemen, Sudan and elsewhere? They have a key role to play in these disputes. I know that

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21 May 2026Costs for Motorists

Will the Chief Secretary to the Treasury reassure me that the Treasury really understands that in rural areas the cost of fuel not only relates to what motorists pay for driving but affects everything—all the goods and services provided—on sale in the shops? Therefore, rather than trying to put caps on the things that

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