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4 Mar 2025 North Staffordshire Ceramics Industry: Energy Costs

I beg to move, That this House has considered energy cost support for the ceramics industry in North Staffordshire. It is an honour to serve under your chairmanship, Sir John, and I am grateful that this topic has been selected for debate today. I am also delighted to be joined by my fellow Stoke MP, my hon. Friend the

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4 Mar 2025 North Staffordshire Ceramics Industry: Energy Costs

I thank the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for attending my first Westminster Hall debate. As always, he raises some important points. I remember the old days of Stoke, when we actually had bottle kilns attached to our local schools, giving people their first opportunities to learn a skill. Sadly, those have

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4 Mar 2025 North Staffordshire Ceramics Industry: Energy Costs

I thank the right hon. Member for those comments. I know that she has spoken passionately about this matter in the past, and I will come on to the point about the need to support companies with their energy bills. I was talking about how ceramics have an impact on our everyday life. Without refractories, we would not h

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24 Feb 2025Antisocial Behaviour

3. What recent progress her Department has made on tackling antisocial behaviour.

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24 Feb 2025Antisocial Behaviour

Mark Porter is a community leader who runs Kidsgrove Ladsanddads. Around 400 young people play football at Birchenwood fields every weekend, yet the football pitches are constantly damaged by off-road bikes. The same happens at Burslem golf club and across estates such as Mill Hill in Tunstall. What steps will be taken

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11 Feb 2025 Youth Provision: Universal and Targeted Support

I thank my hon. Friend for securing this really important debate. In Stoke-on-Trent, the amount spent per young person is £10.76, but in inner London it is £110—10 times more. Does she agree that we need to look at the regional inequalities in how these services are funded? Hopefully, the Minister will hear that point

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10 Feb 2025 Community and Third Sector Organisations: Employment

I am pleased to support this debate on the voluntary sector and its role in supporting people into education, training and employment. We have some good examples in Stoke-on-Trent North and Kidsgrove, with Youth Employment Skills, the Chell Area Family Action Group and the Coalfields Regeneration Trust all playing a vi

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10 Feb 2025 Community and Third Sector Organisations: Employment

On localised services, other programmes of years gone by, such as the Work programme, had big contract package areas and moved towards nationalised models, and a lot of voluntary groups would describe themselves as “bid candy”—they were included as subcontractor partners, but they did not have any ownership of how serv

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6 Feb 2025 Business of the House

Back in 2021, residents in Kidsgrove were promised a portfolio of projects as part of the Kidsgrove town deal. To date, residents have experienced delay and confusion. They rightly want more openness and transparency from Newcastle-under-Lyme borough council. Will the Leader of the House make time for a debate on the d

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4 Feb 2025Energy Suppliers: Winter Support for Consumers

3. What discussions he has had with energy suppliers on support for consumers during winter 2024-25.

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4 Feb 2025Energy Suppliers: Winter Support for Consumers

As well as residents, businesses in the ceramics sector struggle with high energy bills and face many other pressures. Sadly, only yesterday more than 80 workers in my constituency lost their jobs when Royal Stafford, a historic ceramics manufacturer for nearly 200 years, went into liquidation—a devastating blow for th

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30 Jan 2025 Business of the House

This week, the YMCA released its annual report, revealing the devastating cuts to youth services over the past 14 years. Spending in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire has been cut by more than 90% since 2010 and funding is not equitable: in Stoke-on-Trent, spending per young person is 10% less than in inner London. Fami

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27 Jan 2025Speech and Language Therapy

Thank you for your chairmanship, Mr Vickers. It is a pleasure to speak in this debate, which my hon. Friend the Member for Lichfield (Dave Robertson) introduced on behalf of the Petitions Committee. I thank Mikey for campaigning to bring this really important matter to this place. I cannot miss the opportunity to say t

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21 Jan 2025Economic Growth

I warmly welcome the recent investment of an extra £20 million for our buses and an extra £11 million to fix our broken roads across Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire. Does the Chancellor agree that continuing to invest in our roads and public transport is an excellent way to keep our communities connected and to increa

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21 Jan 2025Economic Growth

15. What steps she has taken to help increase economic growth in Stoke-on-Trent.

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16 Jan 2025Middle East

Now really is the moment when we all do need some hope, as the task of helping people to rebuild their homes and communities is truly daunting. To allow for reconstruction of hospitals, schools and homes to take place, the supply of construction materials into Gaza will need to happen on a huge scale. Can I please ask

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15 Jan 2025 Town Centres: Stoke-on-Trent

I thank my hon. Friend for this important debate. He notes that crime and antisocial behaviour is an issue that can put off people coming to our town centres. I hear the point about how we use levelling-up funds or certain types of funds to make our town centres better. A key to that is how we engage with local communi

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18 Dec 2024Future Earnings: Impact of Socioeconomic Disadvantage

Merry Christmas to you and yours, Mr Speaker. There is a clear link between low household income and poorer educational outcomes leading to reduced future earnings. In Stoke-on-Trent, median pay is nearly £70 less per week than the England average. Does the Minister agree that tackling regional income inequalities is c

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18 Dec 2024Future Earnings: Impact of Socioeconomic Disadvantage

10. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help tackle the potential impact of socioeconomic disadvantage on future earnings.

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17 Dec 2024Defence Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 556)

No, we do not need to go around the commercial arrangements again. For example, one of the big factors in shortening that timeline from interest to offer to starting training is getting electronic sharing of patient records with a candidate’s GP, rather than writing to the GP and waiting for a response back. You might

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