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Speeches by Chowns.

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6 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Twelfth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Christopher. I rise to speak to demonstrate the cross-party support that has already been referred to for new clause 10 and consequential amendment 11 in the name of the hon. Member for Lowestoft (Jess Asato), and I would like to start by congratulating and thankin

educationsocial-care
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6 Feb 2025River Health

I apologise, Mr Speaker. I will get to my point. As the Minister did not answer the first part of the question, I had to raise it. In North Herefordshire, we know that the solutions require farmers, regulators and environmental organisations to take action together. Will the Secretary of State now commit the funding ne

environmentutilitiesagriculture
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6 Feb 2025River Health

As the Secretary of State knows, North Herefordshire is badly affected by water pollution, with devastating effects for the local economy. He also knows that agricultural pollution, not sewage, is the main problem in my constituency. He did not mention that in his answer, so I respectfully remind him yet again that the

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6 Feb 2025River Health

5. What steps he is taking to help improve the health of rivers.

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5 Feb 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

Yes, we need more than a consultation; we need regulation on this. How well equipped is the building sector itself to address embodied carbon? Of course it is becoming increasingly important; we have seen evidence that suggests if 1.5 million homes are built in the next five years the embodied carbon in those homes cou

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5 Feb 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

Thank you. Perhaps to you or to other members of the panel if you would like to comment; Ms Neal talked about the potential of new technology to help address this—AI, we always need to ask a question about AI. Are there technologies that will be helpful in the next five years in terms of reducing the embodied carbon fo

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5 Feb 2025Local Government Finance

I welcome some aspects of what the Minister is proposing. It is important to not always fire political shots at each other and to look for common ground and give credit where it is due. I have said this to him before, but I really welcome the moves that the Government are making towards multi-year funding settlements.

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5 Feb 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

What do you think about the fact that the updated MPPF makes no mention of embodied carbon?

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5 Feb 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

Yes, we need more than a consultation; we need regulation on this. How well equipped is the building sector itself to address embodied carbon? Of course it is becoming increasingly important; we have seen evidence that suggests if 1.5 million homes are built in the next five years the embodied carbon in those homes cou

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5 Feb 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

But these are all effectively voluntary measures within the framework of a lack of clear Government policy and strategy on this—

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5 Feb 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

This leads beautifully on to the question I wanted to ask, which was about embodied carbon and whole life carbon assessment, so a lovely segue there. Ms Neal, to drill down on that, it sounds like you are saying that in the absence of Government regulating on embodied carbon, basically organisations like RICS have work

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5 Feb 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

What do you think about the fact that the updated MPPF makes no mention of embodied carbon?

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5 Feb 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

But these are all effectively voluntary measures within the framework of a lack of clear Government policy and strategy on this—

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5 Feb 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

This leads beautifully on to the question I wanted to ask, which was about embodied carbon and whole life carbon assessment, so a lovely segue there. Ms Neal, to drill down on that, it sounds like you are saying that in the absence of Government regulating on embodied carbon, basically organisations like RICS have work

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5 Feb 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 439)

Thank you. Perhaps to you or to other members of the panel if you would like to comment; Ms Neal talked about the potential of new technology to help address this—AI, we always need to ask a question about AI. Are there technologies that will be helpful in the next five years in terms of reducing the embodied carbon fo

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

Just to expand on that, I would like to ask the Minister whether she thinks it is reasonable and justifiable that an academy trust leader has a salary of over £600,000, when a leader in a local authority with responsibility for an equivalent or larger number of schools would have a salary nowhere near?

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

I too absolutely welcome this new duty to co-operate. It is really important in the context of the problems that competition over people’s heads has led to. I am, however, like others, a bit concerned about the vagueness of the way that it is specified in the legislation. I feel that it does not make it clear enough wh

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Tenth sitting)

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Ninth sitting)

As the parent of a former footballer, I know that the Football Association does not let people coach football, even Saturday league, without being a qualified coach, so the right hon. Member’s analogy falls down.

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4 Feb 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Ninth sitting)

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