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10 Jun 2025Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill

I thank the hon. Member for that intervention. I will not ask for a second intervention on how that relationship progressed. Aviation is a critical part of our national story and our economy, as others have said. As an island nation, we rely on the maritime and aviation sectors to get goods and people in and out of our

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10 Jun 2025British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme

Does the Minister agree that it is thanks to campaigners such as Bobby Clelland in my constituency and to the local party that we have managed to succeed in having the MPS move towards a resolution and seeing that money being paid out to those communities in the coalfields in my constituency? It is also thanks to peopl

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10 Jun 2025British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme

Will the hon. Member give way?

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10 Jun 2025Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill

Like my hon. Friend the Member for Harlow (Chris Vince) said, the hon. Member for Sutton and Cheam (Luke Taylor) should never be ashamed of being a geek of any kind. I definitely do not have his knowledge of formulas or anything like that, but I certainly am a self-professed aviation geek who has spent probably far too

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10 Jun 2025Spending Review 2025

I thank the Chancellor of the Exchequer for putting her faith in young people and the future with investments in the AI, nuclear and defence opportunities that young people in Scotland deserve, alongside £1.2 billion for training and apprenticeships. Meanwhile, in my constituency, Fife college has recently warned about

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9 Jun 2025 Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories

This Israeli Government continue to perpetrate horrific and appalling violence against Palestinian people, and that is also against the interests of Israel and Israeli people. We know that Hamas are only interested in death and destruction. I welcome the action today as a sign of willingness to take action against anyo

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3 Jun 2025Engagements

Q10. Carnegie UK, which was established by Dunfermline-born philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, has found that people under 49 are twice as likely to have been negatively impacted by the rising cost of living as those over 65. It is vital that we increase opportunities for younger people and help put more money in their po

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2 Jun 2025 Armed Forces Commissioner Bill

The Minister mentions family members and other individuals raising complaints, but some of the complaints will be about devolved issues such as health, education and other issues that affect families. Can he reassure me that the Armed Force Commissioner will have an effective method of working with the devolved Adminis

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2 Jun 2025 Inheritance Tax: Family-owned Businesses

I congratulate the hon. Lady on securing this debate on a very important issue. Like herself, I have spoken to GAP, as well as other family businesses in my constituency. Does she agree that although the Government are absolutely right to ensure that we have enough funding to pay for public services through tax changes

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1 Jun 2025Strategic Defence Review

I thank the Secretary of State for his statement. The review puts shipbuilding firmly in the UK’s future defence plans, particularly in the high north, as I have mentioned in the House many times, and looks towards a Royal Navy that is powerful, cheaper and simpler. The workforce at the dockyards in Rosyth, in my const

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13 May 2025 Ministerial Code: Compliance

As the Member of Parliament for Dunfermline and Dollar—which was, after all, where the infamous campervan was found—I have had a front row seat for the SNP’s commitment to transparency. Having heard more from SNP Members about their position on transparency and openness, does the Leader of the House agree that it is sc

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13 May 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-05-13)

First of all, I pass on the apologies of Christine Jardine. She is currently chairing a Bill Committee, so she is unable to make it—we felt that that was a good enough excuse. We have taken into account your comments, Chair, about making sure that we plan in advance for debates, particularly in the main Chamber.

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13 May 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-05-13)

I was listening last week, and you mentioned November, so I thought that this would be perhaps the ideal moment before it slipped by—a rare moment of good planning, thanks to your guidance. This would be a debate on St Andrew’s day, in line with similar debates we have had in the Chamber on both St David’s day and St G

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7 May 2025Arable Farms: Cost of Materials

Farms in my constituency and across Fife produce some of the highest quality grain in the world. However, many farmers are struggling to make a profit as imported grain is often produced at a different standard. That can undermine or undercut cereals grown in Scotland, which are produced to the highest standards. Scott

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7 May 2025Arable Farms: Cost of Materials

13. What steps he is taking to help reduce the cost of materials for arable farms.

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5 May 2025Petrol prices in Dunfermline

I rise to present a petition regarding high fuel prices for people and businesses in Dunfermline. Prices in Dunfermline, Scotland’s historical capital city, are often as much as 6p per litre higher than in towns as close as 10 miles away. This cartel of pricing in and around Dunfermline is damaging small businesses, an

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30 Apr 2025UK-Europe Trade

3. What steps his Department is taking to help support trade with European countries.

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30 Apr 2025Parkinson’s Awareness Month

I once again thank the Backbench Business Committee for allowing the debate and hon. Members from all parts of the House for their contributions, which were often emotional—I thank them for sharing those stories. A few themes came through, largely around the value of local volunteers and groups, beginning with the firs

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30 Apr 2025Parkinson’s Awareness Month

That was exactly my response when I heard that story. I imagined what it must be like for someone and their loved ones to sit with a suggested diagnosis of something so serious and significant, having to wait nine months before even seeing a specialist for the first time. To me, it felt like a clash between bureaucracy

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30 Apr 2025Parkinson’s Awareness Month

If Rory has already told my hon. Friend a little bit about the Parky charter, she is about to get a repeat. On World Parkinson’s Day, the Movers and Shakers group brought hundreds of people with Parkinson’s together in Old Palace Yard. Those people sang with one voice, in a reworked version of “I Will Survive”, their d

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