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17 Dec 2024Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-12-17)

Yes. I spoke to Andrew Gwynne this morning; he said, “That’ll be mine—I’ll be replying to that.”

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17 Dec 2024Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-12-17)

Thank you very much, Chairman and Committee, for allowing me to come here and ask for this debate. This last while, I have raised a couple of health issues that are almost niche. This is another one. The first five names on the list, along with me, are MPs with a specific interest in this subject—mostly because of cons

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17 Dec 2024Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme: Living Standards

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17 Dec 2024 BBC Charter Review

In my intervention on my hon. Friend the Member for East Londonderry (Mr Campbell), I referred to impartiality and BBC bias. Many of my constituents feel that the BBC is not impartial. Under the charter, is it possible for people to express such concerns, and for those concerns to be investigated?

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17 Dec 2024 BBC Charter Review

I will not detain the House too long, but as my hon. Friend will know, many of our constituents who are put off by BBC bias—but who watch, for example, the BBC Parliament channel, and are probably watching it at this moment—are astounded that they will now pay £174.50 for the privilege of, in the words of one of my con

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17 Dec 2024Women’s State Pension Age Communication: PHSO Report

It is with great sadness that I rise to ask a question, and I am very disappointed by the statement. As the right hon. Lady will know, I stood shoulder to shoulder with many Labour Members, including the Secretary of State, in calling on the Government to do the right thing by the WASPI women. However, here we stand, s

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17 Dec 2024 Community Pharmacies: Devon and the South-west

I thank the hon. Lady for bringing this debate forward. She has touched on the issue of funding. In Northern Ireland, we have already made that commitment as it is a devolved matter; an additional £15 million has been set aside for community and GP pharmacies, with extra money beyond April 2027. We all want to achieve

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17 Dec 2024Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme: Living Standards

May I welcome what the Government and the Minister are doing on this matter? This good scheme takes care of an injustice from some 30 years ago. There are those in Northern Ireland who worked in the mines, and their families are still concerned about this issue. Can we have a timescale for the completion of the work on

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17 Dec 2024 Aldridge Train Station

I commend the right hon. Lady for securing this debate. I suppose her ambition will be not just for the train station, because in this day and age there is definitely a need to ensure that those with disabilities can have access to all the train stations. I know the Government are committed to making those changes, but

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17 Dec 2024 Trades and Apprenticeships

I thank the Minister for her positivity and for her response to the hon. Member for Portsmouth North. I hope I have not jumped the gun with this point—perhaps the Minister is coming to it. Has she had discussions with those back home in the Northern Ireland Assembly about working together to progress things in a positi

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17 Dec 2024 Trades and Apprenticeships

It is becoming a bit of a habit for me to be called almost first in Westminster Hall debates, Mr Betts—but whatever the case may be, it is a real pleasure to speak at any stage and to serve under your chairship. I commend the hon. Member for Portsmouth North (Amanda Martin) for leading this very apt debate. In my const

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17 Dec 2024 Musculoskeletal Conditions

I commend the hon. Lady for securing this debate. There have been some worrying trends in the press in the last six months, in relation to children as young as 11. Does she agree that the NHS plan for change over the next five years is necessary, given that children as young as 11 are being diagnosed with arthritis? We

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16 Dec 2024Israel and Palestine

I start by making my position abundantly clear: I am, and always have been, a steadfast friend of Israel. My commitment to the state of Israel is rooted in its right to exist as a secure and democratic homeland for the Jewish people. For me, that principle is non-negotiable. I hope that my remarks will reflect both my

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16 Dec 2024 Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords]

I thank the shadow Minister for her words of wisdom in the Chamber tonight. Does she share my concern over the excessive bonuses that the chief executives of these businesses get? Does she know how much that angers and annoys the ordinary person in the street, who wants to know why somebody is getting a six-figure sum

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16 Dec 2024 Victims of Sexual Violence: Court Delays

I very much welcome what the Minister is saying; it is really positive stuff. Policing and justice are devolved matters in Northern Ireland, but I know that she takes a big interest in Northern Ireland. Could she share what she has put forward tonight with the relevant authorities in the Northern Ireland Assembly?

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16 Dec 2024 Victims of Sexual Violence: Court Delays

I commend the hon. Lady on concentrating on this issue, and on securing this debate so that we can all support her. Does she agree that while every victim deserves their day in court, some cases should get priority, in deference to the distress and anxiety involved? Sexual violence crimes must have that designation, an

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16 Dec 2024United Front Work Department

I thank the Minister for his answers. He will be aware that I have spoken on numerous occasions about the feelings of my constituents who are British passport holders of Chinese origin, and their impressions of the threats from the Chinese Communist party. Other hon. Members have also spoken on the subject. What the Mi

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16 Dec 2024Pensions Auto-enrolment: Lower Earners

I thank the Minister very much for her answers. Both parties—the one now in opposition, and the one in government—have always encouraged people to buy pension contributions in every way they can. However, the fact is that for many people who are low earners, it is not possible to have a pension scheme and at the same t

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16 Dec 2024Israel and Palestine

I am going to keep to the four minutes—I am sorry. I would normally give way, but I am going to follow Mrs Harris’s rules. It is deeply misguided to suggest, as one of the petitions does, that we should deny Israel the tools it needs to protect its citizens. At the same time, it is essential to acknowledge the human co

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12 Dec 2024Disability History Month

I thank the hon. Member for Thurrock (Jen Craft) for setting the scene so well on a subject that we all engage with every day in our constituencies. I believe, as I think we all do, that we should encourage those who wish to work, and might not have had the opportunity, to do so. This debate is an opportunity to highli

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