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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

I do support the concept of academies; they are a great legacy of the previous Government. But because those schools do not have to follow the national curriculum, some are gaming the system by not teaching a full, holistic programme of subjects. There has been a massive decline—over 50%—in the number of arts entries a

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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Giving children the very best start in life—a safe start where they have every opportunity to achieve their full potential—is vital. This Bill supports that. It introduces more robust measures to help keep children safe and it raises standards and opportunities in schools, so that children receive a high-quality, holis

educationsocial-care
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11 Dec 2024 Puberty-suppressing Hormones

I thank the Secretary of State for his statement and the sensitive way in which he has approached this issue, because nothing is more important than our children and young people’s health. A lack of an evidence-based approach may have taken us into a space where some children and young people have received puberty bloc

healthsocial-care
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3 Dec 2024Ukraine

I very much welcome the statement, the ongoing commitment we have seen from this Government and the co-operation with the previous Government on Ukraine, because it is not just about security in Europe, as these things are in our self-interest. May I impress on the Minister that if Ukraine is allowed to fall, it will n

defenceeconomy-jobs
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3 Dec 2024 Home-to-School Transport: Children with SEND

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Mark, and I thank the hon. Member for Thurrock for securing this debate. SEND, and the transport around it, is a massive issue in Derbyshire. A recent Ofsted report found appalling failings in the system—something that, for a very long time, parents could have told

educationtransportlocal-government
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3 Dec 2024 Tackling Stalking

I welcome the Minister’s statement. In 2021, a young woman was killed by her stalker in Derbyshire—I will not mention her by name in this House because, given the urgent nature of this statement, I have not had the opportunity to reach out to her family. It was found that she had reported the stalker to the police. The

crimesocial-care
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3 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

It is a little wearisome to listen to the Opposition talk about taxes on working people. We have the highest income taxes since world war two because they did not increase the thresholds, and in 2011 VAT went up to 20%, which was a massive tax on working people. I would like to hear what the shadow Minister has to say

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobshealth
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3 Dec 2024 International Day of Persons with Disabilities

I recently met with an organisation called Deaf-initely Women, which supports deaf and hard of hearing women in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. It became apparent to me that the voices of those women are not being heard in the way that services are designed. I wondered whether my hon. Friend might reflect on that as pa

social-carelabour-marketeducation
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3 Dec 2024 UK Supply Chains: Uyghur Forced Labour

I welcome the urgent question and the response from the Minister, because the oppression that the Uyghur people face is absolutely appalling and shameful. The changing nature of supply chains and of retail means that this will be an evolving issue. Can I encourage the Minister to keep those relationships under review,

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

Will my hon. Friend give way?

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

My hon. Friend talks a little about safeguards. I invite him and the House to reflect on the covid pandemic, when a lot of safeguards around a lot of things were relaxed. I worry that if we were to see another pandemic on the scale that we saw in 2020, people might feel that they were doing something patriotic by getti

healthsocial-care
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26 Nov 2024Tobacco and Vapes Bill

Will my right hon. Friend give way?

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26 Nov 2024Tobacco and Vapes Bill

The Secretary of State stole my line when he said that there is no freedom in addiction. I just want to thank him for his pragmatic approach to the hospitality industry, which has made representations to me on this matter. May I also impress on him that vapes are a valuable quitting aid for many adults, but many young

healtheconomy-jobsfiscal-policy
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18 Nov 2024 Bus Funding

I warmly welcome the announcement that over £40 million will be coming to the East Midlands combined authority, which covers Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, for investment in our local buses. I know that Mayor Claire Ward and other local leaders will spend that money very effectively. Does the Secretary of State agree

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18 Nov 2024Children’s Social Care

I welcome the statement and the robust steps the Government are taking for our children and young people. I was disappointed to read a report by Ofsted last week into the special educational needs and disabilities provision in Derbyshire, which found there to be “systemic failings” and that the provision was inadequate

social-carelocal-governmentfiscal-policy
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22 Oct 2024 Paternity Leave and Pay

The introduction of paternity leave by the last Labour Government in 2003 was one of those bold, progressive changes that was opposed by some at the time, like the minimum wage that, years down the line, has become a much-valued right. The policy’s opponents said that it would harm business, but actually it supports ne

labour-marketsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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21 Oct 2024Iran: Support for Terrorism

Iran’s malign activity and support for its proxies is destabilising the middle east. Does the Minister agree that this must end, and will he say a little more about what steps he is taking?

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21 Oct 2024Iran: Support for Terrorism

5. What steps his Department is taking to counter Iranian support for terrorism.

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20 Oct 2024St Helena: UK Immigration

I welcome the Government’s commitment to St Helena. Does the Minister agree that the comparisons with the Rwanda scheme that have been made throughout this urgent question are irresponsible and unhelpful, given that it cost £700 million and sent only four volunteers?

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14 Oct 2024 House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill

I welcome my right hon. Friend’s assurances that the bishops in the House of Lords will continue to play a role in our national life. We must not bow to calls from Conservative Members who resent that, because the bishops shine a bright light on aspects of our national life that require scrutiny. Will he confirm that t

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