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19 May 2025UK-EU Summit

The Labour Government cannot answer how much the Chagos deal cost. The Labour Government cannot answer how much NHS England has cost. Can the Prime Minister tell us how much this reset deal will cost, and that there will be no further expenditure to the EU?

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18 May 2025 Mental Health Bill [Lords]

A rough road is not the same as a collapsed bridge. Both slow you down, but one stops you entirely. There is a simple distinction that is often missed in the public discourse: the difference between mental wellbeing and mental health. Every one of us faces challenges that affect our mental wellbeing, such as stress, bu

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14 May 2025 World Asthma Day

The Minister mentioned spirometry. Could she comment on FeNO, and if not, could she write to us? The guidelines are built around that, but access is going to be an issue.

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14 May 2025 World Asthma Day

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Huq. I would also like to place on record my thanks again to the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon). Those unkind might say he chases the spotlight of Westminster Hall, but they would be grossly mistaken: he chases purpose, which is why we find him everywhere,

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13 May 2025 Ministerial Code: Compliance

I was here on Thursday, responding as shadow health Minister to the debate on brain tumours. The debate was brought forward because of the delay to the statement on the US trade deal. We were waiting for almost an hour for that statement. Can the Leader of the House confirm that there was no pressure from the Prime Min

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11 May 2025Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

The cap idea builds on work that the last Government wanted to bring forward in relation to refugees and asylum seekers. The last Government asked councils to work out how many they could accommodate. It seems remarkably practical to say that while we are a generous nation able to look after people in need, that comes

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11 May 2025Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

The last Government introduced the idea of having age verification. That is important, because the evidence supports the suggestion that some young men claim to be younger than they are. Many other countries use medical age verification systems. Does my right hon. Friend have a reason why the Government decided not to

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11 May 2025Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

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7 May 2025 Brain Tumours: Research and Treatment

I start with a personal apology to my constituents on this VE Day. While I cannot stand there in person among those marking our victory in remembrance in Hinckley and Bosworth in north-west Leicestershire, I am carrying out the very duty that people gave their lives to protect. The sacrifice of those who fought in worl

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5 May 2025Health and Social Care Reform

I thank the Secretary of State for that change, making the process no longer cross-party. The Government have said that the changes will not be implemented fully until 2036. Only this week, the Health and Social Care Committee released its new report on social care and the huge cost of inaction. The report called for n

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5 May 2025Health and Social Care Reform

This Government have been in power for 10 months. Two months ago, Labour postponed the cross-party talks on social care. When will they be rescheduled?

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29 Apr 2025Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill

How much would universality cost? Have the Lib Dems calculated how much it would cost?

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29 Apr 2025Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill

My concern and that of Opposition Members is that the guidance gave examples where pre-sentence reports would “normally be considered necessary” and picked out an identity of a religion or a minority, thereby entrenching racism back into the system. That is the very aim that the hon. Member purports to not want to see.

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29 Apr 2025Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill

From a medical perspective, there would be a genetic predisposition. Is the hon. Gentleman seriously suggesting that people would, on a genetic basis, find themselves affected by the law purely because they were black? The comparison he has just made is exactly that, from a medical standpoint. I do not think he would r

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29 Apr 2025Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill

Is the fact not that the sentencing guidance said that a pre-sentence report would normally be considered necessary, and then went on to talk about race and religion? Making those distinctions immediately apparent in sentencing guidance, which could mean that a white Christian male would be treated differently if they

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29 Apr 2025Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill

I defer to my right hon. and learned Friend’s experience, but is there not an argument for every case to have a pre-sentence report in order to truly understand what an individual has faced and whether there are any mitigating factors? I appreciate that that could create a backlog for these services, but is it not one

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28 Apr 2025Draft Health and Social Care Information Standards (Procedure) Regulations 2025

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Jardine. I am grateful to the Minister for coming to the Committee to explain why we may well need this SI, but I have some questions. I will not go through the benefits of these changes, but there are some risks, which are a concern for Opposition Members. We will

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28 Apr 2025 Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill

On that point, will the Minister give way?

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28 Apr 2025 Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill

In their response to my question about sickfluencers, the Government said that relevant legislation is already in place. If that is the case, how many convictions have there been under that legislation? We could infer from that number whether or not the system is working and what we need to do. My suspicion is that we

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28 Apr 2025 Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill

One concern that we have is the change in the way that people conduct benefit fraud. Through the use of key buzzwords, they help people to navigate the system so that they are able to take out of it what is not theirs. Does he think that there is scope in the Bill, particularly in some of the new clauses, to include sp

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