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14 Oct 2024Post-sepsis Syndrome

We think that about 48,000 people a year lose their lives to sepsis, but the truth is that we do not know, because the data is inconsistent. Will the Minister look at establishing a national registry to track sepsis cases, so that performance can be measured, published and improved?

healthsocial-care
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8 Oct 2024 Sepsis Awareness

I congratulate the hon. Member for Ashfield (Lee Anderson) on securing this debate on such an important issue, which is very close to my heart personally. I hope that hon. Members will forgive me if I start by just speaking about myself a little. In January 2017 after the Christmas break, I came back to Parliament, lik

health
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9 Sept 2024Winter Fuel Payment

I think that the hon. Gentleman has a huge amount of cheek. He should consider first the inheritance of that previous Conservative Government: the present candidate for the chairmanship of the Business and Trade Committee had written that there was no money left. He should also bear in mind that what we saw during thos

cost-of-livingsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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9 Sept 2024Winter Fuel Payment

The Government’s choice to remove the winter fuel payment from 21,365 of my constituents is cruel. The payments have been a lifeline for so many pensioners, helping them to stay warm during the harsh winter months. Most pensioners live on fixed incomes, so having almost no notice—no time to prepare—means that the impac

cost-of-livingsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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9 Sept 2024Winter Fuel Payment

My hon. Friend is clearly correct. Many people, but particularly pensioners, will be worried about what this Chancellor will take away from them next. Without these payments, many will be forced to choose between heating their homes and other essential expenses such as food or medication—people such as my constituent L

cost-of-livingsocial-careeconomy-jobs
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4 Sept 2024UK-EU Trade

I welcome the Minister back to the House and back to the Government Front Bench. On the final sitting day before recess, the Secretary of State slipped out an announcement that he expected trade talks to begin with a number of countries this autumn, and the Minister has just confirmed the intention to open talks with t

economy-jobsagriculture
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4 Sept 2024 Business of the House

The last census showed that the population of South Staffordshire grew by just 2.2% over the previous decade, yet the Government think that the district needs 14% more houses over the next decade. Please could we have a debate in Government time on the methodology behind the Government’s ludicrous housing targets?

cost-of-livingfiscal-policyhealth
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21 Jul 2024 NATO and European Political Community Meetings

Can the Prime Minister confirm that in seeking to reset Britain’s relationship with the European Union, his Government will not accept the automatic application of EU rules in Britain unless they have been specifically agreed by this Parliament?

defenceimmigrationeconomy-jobs
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18 Jul 2024Planning, the Green Belt and Rural Affairs

I congratulate the Deputy Prime Minister on her new role. My local councils in South Staffordshire and Dudley have worked hard to prepare local plans that provide the housing they have assessed that the local community needs, while also protecting key green belt. Will the right hon. Lady really tear up plans that have

housinglocal-governmentenvironment
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18 Jul 2024Covid-19 Inquiry

I congratulate the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on his new role and welcome the tone of his statement. The report is a stark reminder—if any were needed—that even the most eminent and public-spirited scientists can occasionally be wrong when groupthink affects assumptions. What can the Government do to ensure t

healthsocial-carelocal-government
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17 Jul 2024Business of the House

My local councils in South Staffordshire and Dudley worked hard on local plans to provide the new housing that my constituents will need over the coming decade. In the light of the alarming Government briefings on their planning reforms, can we have a debate in Government time on how we can make sure that democraticall

economy-jobshousingenergy
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