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3 Sept 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

The term “carbon budgets” has been used twice in the evidence that we have had, and you hate that phrase.

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3 Sept 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

Like I said, I think we have answered that question, but I do want to go to the integrity of journalism.

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3 Sept 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

I think we have answered that question, to be honest. If we can move on to the other points.

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3 Sept 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

Why? Why is that happening? Why do they do that? I wanted to come in also because you were talking earlier about journalists perhaps not being fully informed enough to be able to rebut some of the claims, particularly if you get somebody who is putting forward quite wild suggestions—that they do not have enough time to

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3 Sept 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

It sounds a bit conspiracy theorist.

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14 Jul 2025Topical Questions

T6. What reassurance can the Minister offer the nearly 1,000 workers at Prax that the Government are 100% focused on finding a new owner for the Lindsey oil refinery?

energyenvironmenteconomy-jobs
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13 Jul 2025State of Climate and Nature

The Secretary of State will know that my constituents know more than most what it means to host clean energy infrastructure. However, the failure of the cross-party consensus is giving rise to quite a lot of concern in my area, where we face job losses at Prax Lindsey oil refinery. Can the Secretary of State reassure t

environmentenergyeconomy-jobs
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8 Jul 2025Engagements

Q15. Tax evasion, money laundering, illicit goods and illegal working all undermine our high streets, including Freeman Street in my constituency. They undermine local business confidence and challenge community cohesion. That is the reality around the country because of the explosion of vape shops, fake barbers, Harry

healtheconomy-jobsimmigration
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6 Jul 2025Asylum Accommodation

Are private rented family homes in socially and economically deprived areas the right place for asylum seekers to be housed? Are community impacts of those placements being monitored, ready to inform policy if necessary?

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6 Jul 2025 Giving Every Child the Best Start in Life

Today’s news on Best Start family hubs is absolutely brilliant. The loss of Sure Start in communities such as mine is still keenly felt by the local community. However, families need support not just from Monday to Friday, as was brought home to me last week on a visit to the family department of my local hospital. Is

educationsocial-carelocal-government
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30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

Just last week, the Health Secretary made an announcement about redirecting health support to the more deprived areas. Does my hon. Friend welcome that, and does she think it will help to improve the health outcomes of people in those areas?

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30 Jun 2025Topical Questions

Will the Chancellor please provide an update on the invaluable Viking CCS project in the Humber?

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29 Jun 2025 Prax Lindsey Oil Refinery

I thank the Minister for his statement, and he is right that this news has sent a shock reverberating around our local area. Back in April, I visited the Prax site, which sits in the constituency of my neighbour, the hon. Member for Brigg and Immingham (Martin Vickers). I spoke with the staff and trade union reps about

energyeconomy-jobsenvironment
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25 Jun 2025 Armed Forces Day

I apologise for not being in the Chamber when the Minister referred to my constituency earlier. This weekend we will host the national Armed Forces Day event, which will be fantastic. He mentions remembering our veterans and our people, and Saturday will be a true celebration of all the work that so many people put int

defenceculture-community
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25 Jun 2025 Armed Forces Day

My hon. Friend makes an important point. Members have said today that we will not have a future pipeline of young people who want to participate in the armed forces, who already have the training and the discipline, and who understand the lifestyle if we do not have the adults who are prepared to give up their time to

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25 Jun 2025 Armed Forces Day

I am very happy to do as the hon. Lady asks. All the organisations working with young people do an amazing job. The fact that the young people involved show up and commit themselves is testament to their resilience, and to their belief that they can achieve. They are putting time and effort into preparing themselves fo

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25 Jun 2025 Armed Forces Day

I thank my hon. Friend for that intervention, which was particularly timely. There are people who play a big part in our life at different periods; I know that my family are not alone in feeling that. It would be remiss of me not to pause and remember the Grimsby Chums, the ordinary men from our community who volunteer

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25 Jun 2025 Armed Forces Day

It is with immense pride that I rise today in Armed Forces Week, particularly as the national celebrations are returning to Cleethorpes this weekend. That will be a moment of real honour for our community in Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes, nearly 10 years after the last time we hosted such an event, in 2016—and my, hasn

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25 Jun 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

This is about making their response times reflective of the expectations.

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25 Jun 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

That would then say to me that you have fewer, if you have some easy ones that you can just move on. Is the number less than 27,000?

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