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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

There has been a lot of talk about two-tier policing in these riots over the summer. First, what effect has that phenomenon had on your force and your officers? Also, how does it make you feel for accomplished police officers?

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

Has there been a formal internal review? That was my last question.

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

Very briefly I note, if I have the chronology right, there were events elsewhere in the country that had become violent on the Friday night and perhaps even on Thursday. On reflection, do you think perhaps more capacity should have been organised from the outset for that Saturday protest?

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9 Dec 2024Fireworks: Sale and Use

I held a public meeting in my constituency of Rother Valley and we discussed a lot of the regulations that my hon. Friend and others have mentioned in this debate. However, does he agree that we can do more as a community? Perhaps in local villages such as Harthill, Kiveton Park, Dinnington and Maltby in my constituenc

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4 Dec 2024 Children of Prisoners

I praise the right hon. Gentleman for securing this Westminster Hall debate and raising this issue so powerfully. He is right about the focus on young people, which has to be part of the commitment, but this is also about the whole family and making sure that contact between parents, children, the wider family and pris

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4 Dec 2024 Employer National Insurance Contributions

That point has been made over and over again in interventions, and the Health Secretary has been very clear that funding allocations for primary care services and other services will be set out in due course. As a result of this Labour Government’s actions, there will be more money available than there would have been.

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4 Dec 2024 Employer National Insurance Contributions

The new intake of youngish—I use that description carefully—Members on this side of the House might be forgiven for having shorter memories than other, more long-suffering Members, but this is not the first time a Labour Chancellor has made difficult decisions on tax to invest in the future of public services, particul

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29 Nov 2024Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

I welcome the contributions to this debate from all sides of the House. This is Parliament at its best. I support the Bill and am proud to co-sponsor it. We have all received emails from constituents with harrowing stories of the agonising final days and weeks suffered by loved ones. I have no doubt that those stories

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29 Nov 2024Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

My right hon. Friend makes her case powerfully. Can I ask her to comment on the current situation whereby people ask themselves the question she just asked today? What safeguards are there for those people? What inquiry is made before those people pass away, often having taken the most drastic and horrific action to do

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26 Nov 2024 Online Safety: Children and Young People

I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Darlington (Lola McEvoy) on securing this debate. Her daughter was born just a few months before mine, when we were both mere parliamentary candidates trying to juggle our election campaigns and family life, and failing. Just last night in the voting Lobby, we swapped notes

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25 Nov 2024Public Confidence in Policing

Earlier this month I held a community meeting in Dinnington about the regeneration project on the high street. It was well attended, and people are optimistic, but they are also worried about the lack of police in the area and the crime that continues to blight their town. Can the Home Secretary reassure the residents

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25 Nov 2024Public Confidence in Policing

10. What steps her Department is taking to increase public trust and confidence in policing.

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25 Nov 2024Topical Questions

T5. Two brave women from Maltby came to my most recent surgery. Each told me about the horrific physical and emotional abuse that they had suffered at the hands of their ex-partners. They also told me that the police had ignored non-molestation orders, which—as I know from my professional experience before I was called

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18 Nov 2024Children’s Social Care

It is brilliant to see a Secretary of State take this issue so seriously and get a grip on it so early on in her time in government. Figures published last week show that the number of children placed far from home increased by 51% over the last decade between 2014 and 2024. Does the Secretary of State agree that it is

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5 Nov 2024Education and Training for Prisoners

I join the right hon. Member for Basildon and Billericay (Mr Holden) in calling for the Government to consider the children of prisoners. I met the children’s Minister, my hon. Friend the Member for Lewisham East (Janet Daby), just last week, and I know it is very much on her radar. However, this is an urgent issue. Th

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31 Oct 2024Business of the House

Last week, I had the privilege of visiting Wales primary school in my constituency and meeting its year 6 class, who are making sure that their school is an eco-school. They are taking part in a number of initiatives in their community, such as litter picking and recycling, and they even told me off for not recycling s

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31 Oct 2024Income tax (charge)

My right hon. Friend has mentioned the policies, or lack thereof, that have come out of the Tory leadership contest. Unfortunately, I spent an evening watching the GB News debate between the Tory leadership contenders, and the one policy that one of the contenders said she would put in place on day one as Prime Ministe

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22 Oct 2024Police Accountability

The balance between ensuring that our police have the powers and tools they need to keep our streets safe and ensuring that they are not above the law is a delicate one. In that light, I welcome the Home Secretary’s statement, and indeed the response of the shadow Home Secretary. Does the Home Secretary agree, however,

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21 Oct 2024Sentencing Review and Prison Capacity

In June 2019, David Gauke made a speech as Lord Chancellor on smarter sentencing. It was a helpful, coherent, cogent, evidence-based speech about sentencing reform. Four Conservative Prime Ministers later, no progress has been made, so I am pleased that the Labour Government will grasp the nettle. We were just discussi

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15 Oct 2024Engagements

Q14. Children’s social care in this country is now in crisis. Vulnerable children are regularly placed hundreds of miles from home, often in unregulated and unsafe accommodation. Meanwhile, private companies are making record profits on the backs of struggling and desperate local authorities. Frankly, this is an issue—

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