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5 Mar 2025Courts and Tribunals: Sitting Days

When does the Lord Chancellor expect the additional places to start bearing down on the remand population?

crimefiscal-policy
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3 Mar 2025Finance Bill

Does the hon. Gentleman think that there is a real challenge in terms of the policies that the Government are encouraging? A much quicker retreat from the North sea will bring forward the decommissioning costs, which have not been taken into account by the Treasury and will add billions and billions of pounds in extra

fiscal-policyeducationenergy
60
24 Feb 2025Plant Oxford Site

Jaguar Land Rover, which has its engine manufacturing centre based in Staffordshire, is a vital employer for people not just in Staffordshire, but right across the west midlands. That plant is pioneering the development of electric vehicles for JLR. What additional support and flexibility will there be from the Governm

economy-jobsenvironmentenergy
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13 Feb 2025 Ukraine

As the Minister will be aware, much of the Russian war effort is being sustained by other nations, including several of the BRIC nations, which are supporting Russia through direct military aid or dual-use products. What is the Minister doing to try to deter the flow of arms that is continuing to sustain Russia?

defenceeconomy-jobs
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13 Feb 2025Local Bus Services

I know that the Minister is s truly passionate advocate for bus services, but if he were privileged enough to live in the beautiful village of Hixon in my constituency and wanted to get to the surgery in Great Haywood, he would have to travel into Stafford on a bus and then on a bus from Stafford to Great Hayward. Will

transportlocal-governmentcost-of-living
91
30 Jan 2025Industrial Strategy

The chemical industry is an important employer in my constituency, with the HEX Group and SI Group employing many people. As mentioned, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is already highlighting the extinction of the British chemical industry. My chemical manufacturers need to ensure that they are buying energy at the same price as man

economy-jobsenergydefence
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29 Jan 2025Growing the UK Economy

What assessment has the Treasury made of whether the increase in employers’ national insurance contributions will increase or decrease business investment?

economy-jobstransporttechnology
21
22 Jan 2025 Russian Maritime Activity and UK Response

I thank the Secretary of State for the action that he has taken, and all the work of our servicemen to combat this threat. The Yantar has been a well-known threat for quite a long time, but Russia has also been very capable of using private and commercial vessels to map cables and undermine our security. The reality is

defenceenergy
105
21 Jan 2025Community Engagement Principles and Extremism Definition

Can the Minister reassure the House on the Government’s approach to the Muslim Council of Britain? The previous Government decided to break off engagement with the MCB for very real reasons, including the infiltration into that organisation that had happened. Can the Minister tell the House that he and his Government w

culture-communitycrimelocal-government
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21 Jan 2025High-emission Steel

Heavy industry, whether it is steel, ceramics or so many other areas, is totally dependent on low energy costs. The trajectory is that energy costs are rising, especially in industry, whether as a result of regulation or world markets. Many other countries are doing more to protect their heavy industries by making sure

economy-jobsenergyenvironment
75
21 Jan 2025 Asylum Seeker Hotel Accommodation: Reopening

It is a great privilege to serve under your chairmanship, Sir John. I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing this debate. He touched upon the lack of notice that was given to his constituents, and that is certainly what I have experienced with the Roman Way hotel in my constituency. There is a lack of information fort

immigrationlocal-governmentcost-of-living
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20 Jan 2025UK-Ukraine 100-year Partnership

I very much welcome the Foreign Secretary’s statement. As he will know, in order to have an enduring peace, there will need to be credible deterrence for Ukraine. We have already seen the development of deterrence in eastern nations such as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania through the enhanced forward presence. Is the For

defenceculture-communityeconomy-jobs
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16 Jan 2025Makin Review

I would very much like to pay tribute to the Bishop of Newcastle as well. What was so tragic was that so few senior voices were being heard in the Anglican Church. The Makin review named the Bishop of Lincoln and the bishop in charge of the Episcopal Church, but so few people have been held to account. Will the hon. La

social-carecrime
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16 Jan 2025Makin Review

7. What recent steps the Church has taken to respond to allegations of child sexual abuse within the Church of England.

social-carecrime
21
15 Jan 2025Higher Education Regulatory Approach

I thank the Secretary of State for coming to the House and setting out the revised position of the Government. I am particularly concerned about the removal of the tort, because it effectively removes the real consequences for people who disregard free speech and the consequences that could be imposed on an institution

education
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14 Jan 2025 UK-China Economic and Financial Dialogue

Has the Chancellor of the Exchequer spoken to the Governor of the Bank of England about what action needs to be taken to bring about stability in our bond markets?

economy-jobsdefence
30
14 Jan 2025Drones: High-security Prisons

We all appreciate the destructive impact of drugs in our prisons. In Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge, we have the largest cluster of prisons in the United Kingdom, with HMP Featherstone, HMP Oakwood and Brinsford young offender institution. Prison officers do an amazing job trying to tackle this issue, but what speci

crimedefence
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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

There are two sides to the Bill. Indeed, it could easily have been two Bills, and it may have made for stronger legislation had it been dealt with as two Bills. I commend the Government on one aspect, which is children’s wellbeing, and so much that is part of the Bill is good and commendable. It is wonderful to see the

educationsocial-care
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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

How many of the people involved have been held accountable, lost their job or had action taken against them?

educationsocial-care
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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

My right hon. Friend is absolutely correct. There is total silence on what will happen. There is no sense that where a school is failing, action will be taken to ensure that successful academy trusts take over those schools and drive improvements. What we have heard from the Government since they came into office has b

educationsocial-care
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