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Speeches by Smyth.

Every Hansard contribution by Karin Smyth this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

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22 Jul 2024Urgent and Emergency Care

I congratulate my hon. Friend on her election, and I also pass on my best wishes to her and her husband, who I know recently suffered a stroke. We hope he makes a speedy recovery. We recognise the great work of NHS staff for them, and indeed for all our constituents every day, but we do know that the NHS is broken. The

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16 Jul 2024 Health Services: Rural Areas

As ever, the hon. Gentleman makes a valid point. I shall certainly ask my colleagues in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs about that. His point is extremely well made. I know his constituency in Northern Ireland very well. Let me say that we are very committed to working with hon. Members across th

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16 Jul 2024 Health Services: Rural Areas

I am aware of the issues facing the south-west and, when in Opposition, I spoke in the local media about some of the ambulance challenges. I am not aware of those reports, but if the hon. Gentleman writes to me with the details, I will happily look into the issue and get back to him. We also recognise the additional co

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16 Jul 2024 Health Services: Rural Areas

It is a privilege to be the first Minister of this new Labour Government to respond to an Adjournment debate. I am grateful to the hon. Member for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross (Jamie Stone) for raising this important matter and, indeed, for his kind words. I hope we can begin this Parliament as we mean to go o

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