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17 Nov 2025 Illegal Waste: Organised Crime

My constituency is on the edge of the west midlands conurbation, and has plenty of country lanes and quiet beauty spots. Communities in my constituency, and particularly in my home village of Norton Canes, know all too well the impact of fly-tipping and organised waste crime. We Labour Members have not forgotten the de

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11 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

So there is nothing in the potential negotiations that could stop us advancing this? Or do you think there are some areas that would?

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11 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

I am fairly encouraged by the Government’s response to our report on illegal meat imports, but we do seem to find ourselves in a chicken and egg situation when it comes to the upcoming SPS agreement with the EU. On a number of fronts, whether it is our call for a strategic approach to reducing demand for illegal meat,

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11 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

I wanted to come back particularly on the hospitality industry, which we receive a huge number of complaints from. We had a debate on this in Westminster Hall not too long ago and the Minister, who I agree does fantastic work on this and is embedded in the detail, committed to looking at if there was anything more we c

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11 Nov 2025Support for Dyslexic Pupils

It is a pleasure to speak with you in the chair, Ms Butler. I thank and pay tribute to the hon. Member for Yeovil (Adam Dance), not only for his powerful speech drawing on his deep personal experience, but for his steadfast campaigning in this place. He is a strong advocate for children and adults with dyslexia. My hon

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11 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

Is there anything in the common understanding that would prevent us from requiring ports of entry to give greater education—because it really is about education—about the risks, not just the rules?

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11 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

Absolutely, but our concern was that we were not automatically stopping imports from Germany for a number of days after. We were lucky in the sense that it was a country such as Germany that has very stringent controls and has a well-resourced biosecurity infrastructure. If the outbreak had happened in a country that d

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11 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

This is a question for the Secretary of State. We welcome the commitment and response to rebuild the relationship between DEFRA and the Dover Port Health Authority. This is something that we were concerned about and discussed at length with Baroness Hayman. She said that she is the type of person who likes to knock hea

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11 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

Our concern is that clearly the regime at the moment—whether it is temporary or permanent—is not working very well. A great quantity of meat is still making its way into the country, and we are not able to do the extent of checks that we would like. Will that be looked at through the negotiations and beyond? That is th

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11 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

Do you understand that that is a point of vulnerability for our country at the moment? We have heard negotiations could take at least a year and are concerned about that, given how vulnerable we could be to an outbreak of foot and mouth disease, African swine fever or many other threats, that could do tens of billions

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11 Nov 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

Do you think that some of those requirements are a little loose? You can have information on a website, but it could be buried somewhere where nobody will find it. You can have posters, but they may be A4-sized and nobody coming in actually spots. Our concern is that there is a greater role for the Government in a wide

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5 Nov 2025Curriculum and Assessment Review

I welcome Professor Francis’s review. On the critical issue of SEND, does my right hon. Friend agree that the review’s findings—on flexibility, time for repetition and revision, early identification of need and the role of special educational needs and disabilities co-ordinators in ensuring an inclusive curriculum—coul

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3 Nov 2025 Public Office (Accountability) Bill

It gives me great pride as a Labour MP to speak in this debate on an incredibly important Bill that will further right historic wrongs—stains on our nation’s history. Although my constituents hold a range of views on many issues, they are united in expecting public servants and institutions to act with honesty and tran

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30 Oct 2025 Children’s Social Care

It is a real pleasure to speak in this debate. As this is the first debate in which I have spoken with the Minister in his place, I warmly welcome him to his new role. I know that he brings an immense amount of professional and personal experience to this role. It is always wonderful to see somebody on the Front Bench

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30 Oct 2025 Business of the House

Earlier this month a 12-year-old girl was hit by a car while crossing a dangerous crossroads on the A5 in Bridgtown. Despite being thrown to the other side of the road, she miraculously escaped with minor injuries, but the incident has reignited long-standing concerns from residents—including her parents, Andrew and Be

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28 Oct 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

On the issue of burdens versus compliance, do you not think you have a greater role to play in advice and spreading best practice? Is that not a role that you could do more of?

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

Thank you very much, everybody.

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

I believe that I would, yes; I have that week free for this.

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28 Oct 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-10-28)

Thank you very much, Chair, and thank you all for having me in for my first outing in front of this Committee. This is a request for a debate on International Men’s Day, which is an annual event observed in 80 countries, including, of course, the UK. International Men’s Day has been debated in the House for nine consec

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28 Oct 2025Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 415)

Earlier, you highlighted the figure of 25% of water company inspections being noncompliant. It has been reported that 69% of inspected English dairy farms were breaking environmental regulations in 2020-21. As you said, that led the previous Government to say they would like to bring intensive beef and dairy farming in

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