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Speeches by Kyrke-Smith.

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

The situation in north Gaza is getting more attention now for how awful it is. Did you have any contact with medical professionals trying to work in the north of the country?

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

In the light of those challenges, how did you attempt to manage sterilisation and infection?

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

You talked about a child dying of an infection that they caught. We know that the supplies getting in are extremely limited and are less now than they have been in the past. Can you talk a bit about the challenges that you face because of the lack of supplies? How does that manifest itself when you are trying to do you

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

The situation in north Gaza is getting more attention now for how awful it is. Did you have any contact with medical professionals trying to work in the north of the country?

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

Rohan, I think you have spoken to the Committee previously about neonatal intensive care services being out of action. Has anything changed? What support is there?

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

We have heard a bit about the challenges pregnant women experience getting any support whatsoever, but could I ask Nebal in the first instance to talk a bit more about the impact of this conflict on women specifically?

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

You were in Nasser hospital, I think you said.

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

We have heard a bit about the challenges pregnant women experience getting any support whatsoever, but could I ask Nebal in the first instance to talk a bit more about the impact of this conflict on women specifically?

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

Rohan, I think you have spoken to the Committee previously about neonatal intensive care services being out of action. Has anything changed? What support is there?

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

You talked about a child dying of an infection that they caught. We know that the supplies getting in are extremely limited and are less now than they have been in the past. Can you talk a bit about the challenges that you face because of the lack of supplies? How does that manifest itself when you are trying to do you

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

In the light of those challenges, how did you attempt to manage sterilisation and infection?

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12 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 373)

You were in Nasser hospital, I think you said.

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6 Nov 2024Budget Resolutions

I congratulate the Chancellor on delivering the first Labour Budget in 15 years, and on doing so as the first ever female Chancellor. Speaking to residents in and around the Stocklake area of my constituency over the weekend, I was glad to hear positive feedback and optimism following the Budget. Of course we had to ma

economy-jobshousinghealth
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6 Nov 2024Small Boat Crossings

I am pleased to see this Government taking swift action to tackle the small boats crisis, including scrapping the Rwanda scheme, which was not only ludicrously expensive but inhumane and ineffective. Will the Minister confirm that it is possible to manage our borders in a way that is both effective and humane, and that

immigrationcrimeeconomy-jobs
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29 Oct 2024 Sudan

I am grateful to the Minister for updating us on her work. The violence continues in part because the warring parties have their sponsors in the region, including Iran and the Gulf. What efforts are the Government making to work with those regional sponsors to encourage de-escalation and secure a ceasefire?

defenceculture-communitysocial-care
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28 Oct 2024 Middle East

On Saturday, the UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator said: “The entire population of North Gaza is at risk of dying.” She also said: “ What Israeli forces are doing in besieged North Gaza cannot be allowed to continue.” Does the Foreign Secretary agree, and what repres

defenceculture-communityother
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28 Oct 2024 Remembrance and Veterans

I want to share my deep gratitude for the people who make up the armed forces community in my constituency, including serving troops and service families, the cadets and reservists at the army reserve centre on Oxford Road and, of course, our veterans, of whom we have almost 3,000. Each and every one of them makes an i

defenceculture-communitysocial-care
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28 Oct 2024 Agricultural Land: Protection

I agree that supporting smallholder farmers is absolutely essential. There is too much to say in the time we have available tonight, but I will pull out three particularly important ways to help set up our farmers for success. First and foremost, we have to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of British farmi

agriculturehousingenvironment
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28 Oct 2024 International Engagement

New International Rescue Committee analysis finds that just 16 climate-vulnerable and conflict-affected countries, including Sudan, Myanmar and Syria, represent 43% of all people living in extreme poverty and 79% of all people in humanitarian need. What steps are the Government taking to ensure that we address the unde

economy-jobsenvironmentdefence
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28 Oct 2024 Agricultural Land: Protection

I am so pleased to have the opportunity tonight to share my pride in the rural areas of my constituency of Aylesbury, to share my admiration for those who work on the land and care for it, and to set out how we can enable both our urban and rural communities, and our natural environment to thrive. I am grateful to the

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