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25 Jun 2025 Armed Forces Day

In my hon. Friend’s very powerful and moving speech, she has spoken about the efforts of the entire community. The right hon. Member for Rayleigh and Wickford (Mr Francois) talked about the importance of the national endeavour to remember those who have served, and those who continue to serve, irrespective of party. In

defenceculture-community
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24 Jun 2025Nuclear-certified Aircraft Procurement

Will my right hon. Friend join me in praising the Rugby No. 1 branch of the Royal British Legion, who I believe are in Tesco this week for a service, and the Hillmorton branch of the RBL, who will be holding a ceremony on Armed Forces Day? I was pleased to see that this commitment will support 20,000 jobs across the UK

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24 Jun 2025National Armaments Director

Will my right hon. Friend give way?

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24 Jun 2025Criminal Justice

I thank my hon. Friend for giving way on that important point. Will he join me in acknowledging the excellent work of organisations such as Futures Unlocked in Rugby? I recently met John Powell, its operations manager, as well as its trustees and volunteers. Those small charities do so much work to help ex-prisoners tr

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24 Jun 2025National Armaments Director

Does my hon. Friend agree that the new national armaments director should have as one of their priorities making sure that the welcome uplift in spending by this Government means that SMEs really get a fair share of that, and that that will do great things for constituencies such as my hon. Friend’s and mine, where the

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23 Jun 2025 Speed Cameras: Installation Criteria

I fully appreciate how important it is for local communities to have the most influence over road safety measures in their area, but can my hon. Friend expand on the forthcoming road safety strategy? Can she tell us whether there will be an even clearer drive from central Government towards, perhaps, a “vision zero” ap

transportlocal-governmentcrime
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18 Jun 2025 Business of the House

Some 96% of UK prisoners are men, most wars are started by men and most war criminals are men. As we work for a better future here and abroad, where conflicts and unilateral actions are sadly gaining the upper hand, does the Leader of the House agree that we must do more to bring the perspectives of women to the fore,

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18 Jun 2025Incontinence

I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Dudley (Sonia Kumar) for raising this very important subject. My hon. Friend the Member for Penrith and Solway (Markus Campbell-Savours) and others mentioned the importance of greater and better provision of public conveniences. Does my hon. Friend agree that we need to en

healthsocial-care
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11 Jun 2025Support for Entrepreneurs

Towns like Rugby have a proud industrial heritage and an exciting present, and we are building a dynamic and sustainable business and industrial future. It was very welcome that the Chancellor revised the Green Book to make sure that investment and economic growth are spread more fairly across the country, beyond the m

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11 Jun 2025Support for Entrepreneurs

18. What support his Department plans to provide to entrepreneurship incubators in towns.

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11 Jun 2025 Business of the House

Will the Leader of the House join me in praising Labour-led Rugby borough council and all involved in organising the forthcoming Love Rugby festival, which will take place from 20 June to 6 July in our town centre? It brings together Rugby’s diverse communities and celebrates our amazing people, open spaces, volunteers

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10 Jun 2025Spending Review 2025

In the age of anger that our opponents seek to exploit, we need a responsibility revolution. This Government have taken on that responsibility by taking tough decisions to stabilise the economy and carry out long-term reforms. Does my right hon. Friend agree that it is her responsible approach, not cakeism 2.0, Trusson

economy-jobsdefencehealth
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8 Jun 2025 Winter Fuel Payment

Does the Minister agree that it is the strong economic foundations that this Government have been building that have enabled us to provide this extra support to pensioners and working people, and that as the economy continues to grow, we must focus ever more political attention and resources on the younger generation,

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4 Jun 2025Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570)

Liz, how would you design an effective, impartial civic education programme for schools to dispel the idea that abuse is acceptable as part of the political process? You touched on this in your previous answers, but it strikes me that we really do need to remind people that behaviour that is illegal, or completely unac

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4 Jun 2025Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570)

Liz, how would you design an effective, impartial civic education programme for schools to dispel the idea that abuse is acceptable as part of the political process? You touched on this in your previous answers, but it strikes me that we really do need to remind people that behaviour that is illegal, or completely unac

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4 Jun 2025Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570)

Do you consider how the cumulative impact of press stories will shape public perceptions of individuals and institutions? One example is that, if broadcast interviews in particular are framed in such a way as to imply or give the impression that someone of any political colour is hiding something, in some way obfuscati

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4 Jun 2025Speaker's Conference (2024) — Oral Evidence (HC 570)

Do you consider how the cumulative impact of press stories will shape public perceptions of individuals and institutions? One example is that, if broadcast interviews in particular are framed in such a way as to imply or give the impression that someone of any political colour is hiding something, in some way obfuscati

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1 Jun 2025Strategic Defence Review

Under the previous Government, only two out of 49 major defence projects were being delivered on time and on budget. Does the Secretary of State agree that this Government are getting to grips with the financial mismanagement and failed procurement system we inherited? Given that the extra defence spending has come fro

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21 May 2025 School Teachers’ Review Body: Recommendations

I am proud to declare an interest as the son of a teacher. While the Tories often wax lyrical about how business adds value to our economy, which of course it does, they often omit to say that it is our teachers who educate those who go on to work in business. Teachers add huge value, and teaching should be the most es

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21 May 2025Topical Questions

The bands I played in never quite got to a European tour—[Interruption.] Artists tell me how much they and their teams have suffered in the disastrous post-Brexit landscape for touring artists. We have the best bands and artists in the world and they bring huge joy to us here. They want to share the love abroad and in

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