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Speeches by Entwistle.

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

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25 Jun 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

That is good to know, thank you. Dr Holliday, do you want to add anything?

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25 Jun 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

I want to touch a little on education. Do we need further work on educating the public on the potential harms and risks of cosmetic procedures? If so, what would this look like? Dr Holliday, I will start with you if that is all right?

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25 Jun 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

Yes, I think I do.

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25 Jun 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

What would you recommend in terms of practitioner qualifications, informed consent, and aftercare, just taking the medical perspective?

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25 Jun 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

My first question is for Dr Rowland Payne. Do you believe current UK regulation of cosmetic procedures, both surgical and non-surgical, adequately protects individuals, especially those from vulnerable groups? If not, what improvements would you recommend?

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17 Jun 2025 Crime and Policing Bill

I rise to speak to new clause 44, otherwise known as Banaz’s law, tabled in my name and in memory of Banaz Mahmod. I am grateful for the cross-party support that I have received for the new clause from 54 Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat Members and for the opportunity to continue the work of my hon. Friend th

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17 Jun 2025Engagements

Q11. Since becoming an MP, I have received thousands of pieces of casework from constituents who are stuck on social housing waiting lists. I recently had an email from a woman with severe mobility issues who is effectively trapped in her front room while she waits and waits for suitable social housing. Even when a hom

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17 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-17)

Thank you, Chair, and thank you to the Committee for considering my application promptly. I have brought some colleagues with me, probably more for moral support than anything else. My application has cross-party support, as I have support from Liberal Democrats and some Conservative Members. The Indian Independence Ac

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17 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-17)

Thank you, Chair.

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17 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-17)

Yes.

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17 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-17)

That is the advice that I have already been given. On this occasion, I am happy for it to be in Westminster Hall so that it is closer to the date.

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17 Jun 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-06-17)

July.

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16 Jun 2025Crime and Policing Bill

I rise to support the Bill and to speak to amendment 20, which stands in my name and is supported by more than 50 Members from across the House. The measures in the Bill represent the most significant package of crime prevention and policing reforms in a generation. From strengthening action against shoplifting, knife

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11 Jun 2025Topical Questions

Yesterday, the Dad Shift campaign organised hundreds of dads to come to Parliament to campaign for better paternity leave. Does the Secretary of State agree that better paternity leave can give dads more security to spend more time with their babies, support the development of children and help gender balance in the wo

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11 Jun 2025 Business of the House

I stood on a promise to stop sewage polluting our waterways in Bolton, and under this Labour Government I am delighted that we are turning that pledge into action. Last year alone, 295 days-worth of sewage was dumped into Bolton’s waterways. That is nothing short of a disgrace. I welcome the decision to block bonuses f

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11 Jun 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 942)

How feasible is it to stop somebody using a specific toilet?

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11 Jun 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 942)

How is that being done proactively? That is the bit I do not understand.

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11 Jun 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 942)

Thank you both for your contributions so far. What assessment have you made of the impact that the Supreme Court ruling and your subsequent guidance will have on all communities, including disabled people?

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11 Jun 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 942)

The process has started but is very much ongoing?

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11 Jun 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 942)

How has the EHRC ensured that it engages with a wide range of stakeholders? Have you had any proactive engagement with certain groups? Do you think that your consultation is fully accessible?

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