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25 Nov 2025Men’s Health Services

The publication of the first ever men’s health strategy for England was a historic step forward, including the drive to improve care for men with prostate cancer, the most common form of cancer in men under 50. I place on record my admiration for the right hon. Lord Cameron for speaking publicly about his diagnosis and

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25 Nov 2025Men’s Health Services

8. What assessment he has made of the adequacy of the provision of health services for men.

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20 Nov 2025International Men’s Day

I repeat my thanks to the Backbench Business Committee, and to hon. Members from across the House for supporting the application for this debate. We have had such a wide-ranging debate, reflecting the many challenges that men face and the myriad ways that men enrich the lives of women, the places in which they live and

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20 Nov 2025International Men’s Day

I beg to move, That this House has considered International Men’s Day, the issues affecting, and contributions made by, men and boys, and what it means to be a man in Britain today. It is an honour to lead this debate, and I am grateful to the Backbench Business Committee for granting time for the House to consider thi

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19 Nov 2025 Suicide: Reducing the Stigma

It is a pleasure to see you in the Chair, Mr Mundell. I thank the hon. Member for Richmond Park (Sarah Olney) for securing the debate, and I thank hon. Members for their powerful speeches and interventions. I start by wishing everybody a happy International Men’s Day. It is a great opportunity to reflect on the contrib

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

We are conscious that next year we are expecting the refreshed flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy. How important do you think that will be for building on this long-term commitment to adaptation?

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

Jaap mentioned the need to mainstream what we have already learned, and you referred to that as well, Julie. Do you think this refreshed strategy will be the way the EA will do that to embed that learning into national policy, or is that coming from several different angles?

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

Yes, it is definitely something for us to look at as a recommendation in our report. That is quite a clear steer that could make a big difference in how those shoreline management plans are assessed in each area and the impacts they have in reality. Jaap, can I ask about coastal adaptation for RFCCs?

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

It is great to hear about the work that is going on, particularly drawing on the latest scientific evidence and the political imperative that has come from the change in funding and the drive from Ministers. Lastly, this is a bit more of a technical question. We have had quite a few submissions to the Committee that ha

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

Thanks again to you both for your time. In written evidence that has been sent to us a lot of coastal practitioners have clearly said that adaptation is not adequately resourced, and that was something echoed by our first panel, as you probably heard. We are told that that is undermining future coastal resilience acros

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

Do you think, then, that that shifts the focus a little more to where the greatest benefit will be for every pound spent, rather than, as you said, a narrower definition that has led to funding going in one direction?

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

Do you think, then, that that shifts the focus a little more to where the greatest benefit will be for every pound spent, rather than, as you said, a narrower definition that has led to funding going in one direction?

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

Briefly on that, do you think the hesitancy to designate CCMAs is more down to lack of resource at local authority level that we heard about earlier, or do you think it is about not wanting to put pressure on other parts of the local authority area in terms of housing numbers? What do you think sits behind that? Why ar

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

Thanks again to you both for your time. In written evidence that has been sent to us a lot of coastal practitioners have clearly said that adaptation is not adequately resourced, and that was something echoed by our first panel, as you probably heard. We are told that that is undermining future coastal resilience acros

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

Yes, it is definitely something for us to look at as a recommendation in our report. That is quite a clear steer that could make a big difference in how those shoreline management plans are assessed in each area and the impacts they have in reality. Jaap, can I ask about coastal adaptation for RFCCs?

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

Briefly on that, do you think the hesitancy to designate CCMAs is more down to lack of resource at local authority level that we heard about earlier, or do you think it is about not wanting to put pressure on other parts of the local authority area in terms of housing numbers? What do you think sits behind that? Why ar

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18 Nov 2025 Land Use Change: Food Security

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Murrison. I thank my constituency neighbour, the right hon. Member for Aldridge-Brownhills (Wendy Morton), for securing this debate on an issue that sits right at the heart of our nation’s resilience. This is a real area of interest for me, as the chair of the all-part

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

It is great to hear about the work that is going on, particularly drawing on the latest scientific evidence and the political imperative that has come from the change in funding and the drive from Ministers. Lastly, this is a bit more of a technical question. We have had quite a few submissions to the Committee that ha

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

We are conscious that next year we are expecting the refreshed flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy. How important do you think that will be for building on this long-term commitment to adaptation?

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18 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1317)

Jaap mentioned the need to mainstream what we have already learned, and you referred to that as well, Julie. Do you think this refreshed strategy will be the way the EA will do that to embed that learning into national policy, or is that coming from several different angles?

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