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12 Oct 2025Baby Loss

Almost 15 years ago, my constituent Lauren Trevillyan lost her son Olly. She told me how the support just was not there—not for the families, not for the parents, not for the children. There is just not enough aftercare for people after such a loss, not physically and not mentally. To this day, Lauren is still waiting

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12 Oct 2025Education Committee

I thank the Chair of the Select Committee for the report—we agree with the recommendations that have been made. Does she agree that the Select Committee reached those recommendations by engaging with communities and local MPs, such as in Corby and East Northamptonshire, which brought together local SENCOs, parents and

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2 Sept 2025 Duty of Candour for Public Authorities and Legal Representation for Bereaved Families

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mrs Hobhouse. At the start of this Parliament, I was glad to hear that the Government promised a Hillsborough law, which would place a duty on public workers to act in the public interest. We know from Hillsborough, Grenfell, infected blood and Horizon that too often p

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20 Jul 2025Primary School Assessment

A recent survey by Young Minds found that over a third of year 6 pupils felt ill due to standard assessment tests, and over a quarter said they made them feel bad about themselves. Ninety-six per cent of headteachers say that SATs harm wellbeing, and 95% doubt their accuracy. Our children and teachers are telling us th

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20 Jul 2025Primary School Assessment

1. What assessment she has made of the potential merits of introducing alternative methods of primary school assessment.

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16 Jul 2025Independent Retailers

In Corby and East Northamptonshire, retail and wholesale jobs account for the largest share of employment, supporting thousands of jobs. Will the Minister confirm that, unlike the last Tory Government, which promised to reform business rates but did absolutely nothing, this Labour Government are committed to delivering

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16 Jul 2025 Business of the House

On Monday, I hosted the second Corby and East Northamptonshire special educational needs roundtable, and on Tuesday we had SENDS 4 Dad in Parliament. Parents and professionals keep telling me how important early years support and intervention is for children with special educational needs. With the Government rightly r

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16 Jul 2025Independent Retailers

11. What steps he is taking to support independent retailers.

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15 Jun 2025Topical Questions

T9. I set up the Corby and east Northants SEND roundtable to help seek solutions to fix the broken system. One of the outcomes of the discussions was the need to improve SEND provision in our mainstream schools. What is the Minister doing to engage with teachers to make schools more inclusive and maximise the potential

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9 Jun 2025Rooftop Solar Power

3. What steps he is taking to support rooftop solar power projects.

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9 Jun 2025Rooftop Solar Power

Happy birthday, Mr Speaker. Only 20% of schools currently have solar panels. Brigstock Latham’s primary in my constituency does not. That is why its year 5 pupils have written to me asking for panels on their roof. They tell me that this would cut their carbon footprint, reduce bills and help improve their education. O

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23 Apr 2025 Business of the House

In Corby, residents of Hooke Close were denied the chance to object to plans for a huge warehouse to be built immediately next to their homes, and they now live under its shadow. This was due to admitted failures by North Northamptonshire council, including consulting the wrong streets. Residents took the matter to cou

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22 Apr 2025 Intellectual Property: Artificial Intelligence

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms McVey. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Bury North (Mr Frith) on securing such an important debate. To me, it is about culture, creativity and human talent, and about people reaching their full potential in life and making sure that that is not taken awa

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11 Apr 2025Steel Industry (Special Measures) Bill

Frankly, some of the contribution that we have just heard from the hon. Member for Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe (David Chadwick) should have been made when the decisions were taking place—they should not have had to wait until today. I commend the Secretary of State for how he has dealt with this issue and for getting u

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6 Apr 2025Victims of Domestic Abuse: Accommodation

One of my constituents is a victim of domestic abuse and on a 999 priority list. She was served a section 21 notice by her landlord and denied band A housing by the council because, in order to keep custody of her children, she had signed a police protection order stating that she was not at risk of domestic violence.

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6 Apr 2025Victims of Domestic Abuse: Accommodation

9. What steps her Department is taking to provide safe accommodation for victims of domestic abuse.

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2 Apr 2025Waste Incinerators

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Ms Lewell. I want to raise the issue of an incinerator that has received planning permission on Shelton Road in Corby. I believe that, at best, the planning system is being exploited —without a shadow of a doubt, it is being played. Corby is a growing new town. The site I

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11 Mar 2025 Employment Rights Bill

No. Zero-hours contracts are banned in Spain and in the Republic of Ireland—employers cannot use them. Do not tell me that those countries do not have flexibility; they have. We will survive in the future, as we survived in the past, without exploiting working people, because countries do not grow their economy by expl

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11 Mar 2025 Employment Rights Bill

I refer Members to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. I have said it before, and I will say it again: due to the virtue of my last name, I am the only legitimate union Barron in this place, and I am absolutely proud of it. It is an honour to speak on this Bill again, and I commend this Government

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11 Mar 2025 Employment Rights Bill

It will indeed. I thank my hon. Friend for making that point so well. This Bill has been a huge move in terms of sick pay, as far as the Government are concerned. It will bring 1.3 million people into getting sick pay for the first time, and we need to welcome that. We might need to have a look at some point in the fut

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