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17 Jun 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 422)

Everyone.

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17 Jun 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 422)

In terms of the way the FCDO assesses value for money throughout the life cycle of a programme, what would be one key observation from each of you?

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17 Jun 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 422)

Everyone.

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17 Jun 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 422)

I was going to say Mark, purely because my friend’s mum, Judith, used to work for OPM.

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15 Jun 2025Farmed Animals: Cages and Crates

The RSPCA’s assured scheme now accounts for 55% of the UK’s laying hens and 25% of its pigs. Does my hon. Friend agree that that demonstrates that there is increasing public support for higher welfare meat and eggs, even if the cost is slightly higher as a result?

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11 Jun 2025SEND Funding

I thank the right hon. Member for Beverley and Holderness (Graham Stuart). As it has for many Members, this issue has become a quiet emergency in my constituency; Hertfordshire faces many of the challenges with the funding and delivery of SEND provision that other parts of the country are grappling with. SEND support s

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10 Jun 2025 Theft of Tools of Trade

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Betts. Tool theft is a growing problem affecting tradespeople in Hemel Hempstead and across the country, as we have heard. It is no exaggeration to say that an epidemic of van and tool theft has been left in the wake of the last Conservative Government. I commend my

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10 Jun 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 849)

Thanks very much, William. You have talked about this a bit in your opening remarks, but can you expand upon what you have said about the ways in which the windmill project has helped change people’s lives in your village?

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10 Jun 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 849)

Thanks very much, William. You have talked about this a bit in your opening remarks, but can you expand upon what you have said about the ways in which the windmill project has helped change people’s lives in your village?

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9 Jun 2025USAID Funding Pause

I will.

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9 Jun 2025USAID Funding Pause

I do not believe that is the case, because I believe the Minister is going to set out the ways in which we are still taking our place on the world stage, but I hear the hon. Member’s concern. Hon. Members in this Chamber have passionately advocated for causes that they care deeply about. I respect that, especially the

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9 Jun 2025USAID Funding Pause

I want to add to what the Minister is saying. The point is that, yes, the coalition Government did protect the aid budget, but by cutting public services in this country to the core, they undermined public trust in Government. That meant that lots of people faced need, and it led to increasing calls of, “Charity begins

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9 Jun 2025USAID Funding Pause

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mrs Hobhouse. I thank the hon. Member for Melksham and Devizes (Brian Mathew) for securing the debate. The International Development Committee is due in a couple of weeks—if our visas are approved—to go to the US and have some of these discussions. It will be interesti

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9 Jun 2025USAID Funding Pause

I will not, because I want to make a point; I find the moralising tone of my hon. Friend the Member for Alloa and Grangemouth (Brian Leishman) a bit much. The reason the last Government were able to do what they did—slashing the aid budget, abolishing the Department for International Development and wrecking the econom

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9 Jun 2025USAID Funding Pause

No, I will not, because I find the moralising tone completely infuriating. Having put that on record, I turn to the matter at hand: the horrible situation that we are in. I note with respect that other hon. Members have mentioned causes that they deeply care about, and I care about those causes—

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8 Jun 2025Non-stun Slaughter of Animals

I start by acknowledging that this is an extremely sensitive debate. We have heard some really thoughtful contributions, for which I am grateful to Members, and I really hope that the debate continues in that tone. Constituents on all sides of this debate have emailed me; I have heard from the local mosque, but also fr

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3 Jun 2025Engagements

Q14. The proposed Hemel health campus, a partnership between the NHS and the council, presents a perfect opportunity to deliver on Labour’s commitment to neighbourhood-based care, bringing services closer to where people live, in facilities designed around their needs. It can also help to regenerate our town centre. Do

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3 Jun 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 525)

Does the FCDO have strategies in place to strengthen the private sector within fragile states as a form of stabilisation? In Syria, for example, there has been an urgent need, given the years of oppression under Assad, to rebuild a very broken country and get the economy going again. If you could speak to that, that wo

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20 May 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 914)

These funds have been integrated across Government. Could you outline for us the advantages of that approach and perhaps some of the challenges of that approach?

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20 May 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 914)

On a more positive note, what are the opportunities with the transition to the ISF? Do you see positive innovations coming out of what they are planning to do? It is a question to both of you.

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