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4 Jun 2025Relocating Civil Service Roles

I welcome that reply, and it is really progressive that the Government are now relocating jobs away from London, but can I urge the Minister to look closely at how people in places like my constituency of Blyth and Ashington—people everywhere, in rural and semi-rural constituencies as well as in more urban ones—can ben

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4 Jun 2025Relocating Civil Service Roles

6. What steps he is taking to relocate civil service roles to locations outside London.

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13 May 2025 Infected Blood Inquiry: Government Response

I thank the Paymaster General for his statement. I am in constant contact with the contaminated blood community, and they are furious and frustrated in equal measure at the lack of progress with the claims being processed. I was speaking to a haemophiliac, who as a child was unknowingly used for research all those year

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6 May 2025Personal Independence Payment: Disabled People

I will definitely vote against these measures. I was not elected to make my people poorer, for heaven’s sake, and to reduce support and benefits. There are some decent proposals with regard to getting people back to work, but the threat of a blanket reduction of benefits is scandalous. It is not Labour. By the way, I w

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6 May 2025Personal Independence Payment: Disabled People

Would the hon. Gentleman care to tell us how much His Majesty’s Opposition propose to cut from the welfare bill?

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6 May 2025Personal Independence Payment: Disabled People

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Allin-Khan. I give great credit to my right hon. Friend the Member for Hackney North and Stoke Newington (Ms Abbott) for bringing this subject to the Chamber. There is not one MP here who was elected to make people poorer—not one. If there is, they should look at th

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28 Apr 2025 Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill

The Human Rights Act 1998 was one of the best pieces of legislation ever passed by a Labour Government. Can the Minister assure the House that this Bill in no way contravenes the secrecy part of the 1998 Act?

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27 Apr 2025Football Governance Bill [Lords]

I think I agree with that, but from what I have heard from my hon. and right hon. Friends, the proposed independent regulator was on a list that they received from the Tory Government. This bloke who everyone on the Tory Benches has hammered was on a list proposed by the Tories—

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27 Apr 2025Football Governance Bill [Lords]

I would first like to thank the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, and the Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, my hon. Friend the Member for Barnsley South (Stephanie Peacock), for bringing the Bill before the House today. I have it written down here somewhere that I should thank the ri

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27 Apr 2025Football Governance Bill [Lords]

Of course he was. He was on the list, and there were other people on the list who were Tory donors. This fantastic Bill, which will give a lot of comfort to football supporters, is being opposed by the official Opposition because of one individual being appointed. He is obviously the best man for the job. The way I mea

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21 Apr 2025 Coalfields Regeneration Trust

The reality is that the Coalfields Regeneration Trust has an excellent record in the former coalfield communities, particularly in relation to much-needed job creation, as my hon. Friend has just mentioned. Does he agree that the UK Government should be looking to review the support that was afforded to the CRT before

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1 Apr 2025 School-based Nursery Capital Grants

I am delighted that the fantastic Ringway primary school in Stakeford, in my constituency, will be among the first in the country to host a school-based nursery. That, combined with the much-needed—and long in the planning—rebuilding of the school facilities will have an immeasurable impact on the life chances of young

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12 Mar 2025 Employment Rights Bill

It is a pleasure to speak in the debate, following the speech from the shadow Minister, the hon. Member for Mid Buckinghamshire (Greg Smith). I have to remind him that trade unionists are the bedrock of our communities. They are the producers of the wealth in this country. They are taxpayers, and they are ordinary, har

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11 Mar 2025North Sea Vessel Collision

My constituency is on the north-east coast, probably about 150 miles from this horrendous disaster. Can the Minister say whether there has been an initial assessment on how it happened and where the pollution might move to? Is there a potential threat to the coastline of the north-east of England?

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11 Mar 2025Topical Questions

T3. Last year, assaults on prison staff were up by 19% and serious assaults were up by 22%, yet the pensionable age of prison officers is still 68—it is simply too late. Can the Minister update the House on any discussions he may have had with officials regarding that industrial injustice and say when these loyal publi

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10 Mar 2025Topical Questions

In each of the past two years, 40,000 teachers have left the profession owing to burnout and excessive workloads. What concrete steps will the Government take to address that, and how can we reverse the exodus from this fantastic profession?

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6 Mar 2025Cyber-security: Local Government Resilience

Local councils manage mountains of sensitive data, deliver essential services and lead on emergency responses to critical incidents, among much more, yet 15 years of Tory underfunding has left outdated digital infrastructure, leaving them particularly vulnerable to cyber-attack. Does the Minister agree that improving c

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6 Mar 2025 Business of the House

Blyth town in my constituency is definitely on the up and up, but the first impression for new visitors using the main gateway into the town is of a huge derelict garage in desperate need of demolition. Northumberland county council has been approached to address the situation, but here is the issue: the council says q

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6 Mar 2025Cyber-security: Local Government Resilience

2. What steps his Department is taking to help ensure the resilience of local government digital infrastructure against cyber-attacks.

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4 Mar 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-03-04)

Thirty minutes.

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