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Speeches by Jarvis.

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9 Dec 2025 Railways Bill

It is a pleasure to contribute to this debate. I am proud to represent a railway town. Eastleigh has a long railway heritage. However, over the past year, my constituents have been subjected to lots of delays and cancellations, all while paying a premium for the privilege of travelling by train. I agree that the curren

transporteconomy-jobslocal-government
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8 Dec 2025Post-16 Skills Education

Stuart, the managing director of GW Martin—a precision engineering manufacturing firm based in my constituency—welcomes the additional support for apprentice training in small and medium-sized enterprises, but asks that the Government ensure that training providers will receive adequate funding to strengthen the traini

educationeconomy-jobslabour-market
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8 Dec 2025Digital ID

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Furniss. I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate on behalf of the 4,000 people from my constituency who have signed the e-petition. They are deeply alarmed by the Government’s plans to introduce mandatory digital ID. They would rather see action on the issues

technologyimmigrationeconomy-jobs
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3 Dec 2025Engagements

Q14. My constituent Tracey owns O’Briens, a lovely café in the heart of Eastleigh. She works tirelessly to make it a success, but spiralling costs including business rates, VAT and the hike to employer national insurance contributions mean that she has not been able to take a salary for four months. David, the owner of

cost-of-livingfiscal-policyeconomy-jobs
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25 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-11-25)

Looking ahead over the next few years, if the trends of declining donations, rising costs and increased demand continue, what impact do you foresee on charities?

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25 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-11-25)

What role do you see for the Commission in helping charities to address the challenges they are facing?

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25 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-11-25)

How do you think the Commission can support smaller charities that are struggling to attract funding?

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25 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-11-25)

One of the things I hear a lot in my constituency from charities is the challenges they face with rising energy costs and employer national insurance contributions. The Prime Minister was asked in July at the Liaison Committee whether he would exempt charities from the increase to employer NICs, and he said no—it was n

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24 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 331)

Sir Robbie, do you agree with Deborah Turness’s statement that recent allegations that the BBC “is institutionally biased are wrong”?

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24 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 331)

Were you sorry that Deborah resigned?

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24 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 331)

Dr Shah, as we just heard, Tim Davie said of the BBC: “We should champion it, not weaponise it.” Do you feel the BBC is being weaponised?

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24 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 331)

So you have no intention of resigning.

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24 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 331)

Were you sorry that Deborah resigned?

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24 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 331)

There have been three resignations in the fallout from the publication of the dossier. There is an argument that if you are a journalist, and a journalist for over 25 years, the last thing that you want is to become the story. Given the reports of your attempts to shape editorial judgments and the persistent questions

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24 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 331)

There have been three resignations in the fallout from the publication of the dossier. There is an argument that if you are a journalist, and a journalist for over 25 years, the last thing that you want is to become the story. Given the reports of your attempts to shape editorial judgments and the persistent questions

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24 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 331)

Dr Shah, as we just heard, Tim Davie said of the BBC: “We should champion it, not weaponise it.” Do you feel the BBC is being weaponised?

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24 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 331)

Sir Robbie, do you agree with Deborah Turness’s statement that recent allegations that the BBC “is institutionally biased are wrong”?

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24 Nov 2025Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 331)

So you have no intention of resigning.

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13 Nov 2025 Planning and Infrastructure Bill

I will focus my comments on Lords amendment 38. I have heard from many constituents who are deeply concerned about the potential environmental impact of this Bill and how it might affect the River Itchen, the precious chalk stream that runs through my constituency of Eastleigh. The River Itchen is a site of special sci

housingenvironmentlocal-government
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13 Nov 2025Hunting Trophies

10. When she plans to introduce legislation on banning imports of hunting trophies.

environmentculture-community
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