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11 Feb 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 422)

It is interesting to hear that shift. Lastly, how effective do you think DFID was at the monitoring process behind that?

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6 Feb 2025Crown Estate Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

Does the hon. Member not welcome the potential proceeds of great British energy projects that could be unlocked by this new entity?

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6 Feb 2025Crown Estate Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

Does the hon. Member recognise that the potential devolution of the Crown Estate in Wales could cause no end of issues for the fair distribution of supply chain and economic benefits in communities, alongside their Celtic neighbour in Cornwall, for example?

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6 Feb 2025Crown Estate Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)

I recognise that it might not be the place of statute to outline some of the specifics brought up by the amendment, but does the Minister agree that the spirit of the amendment is well in keeping with the mission of this Government and, moreover, that of regional economic development in particular, which spreads to all

fiscal-policyenvironmentenergy
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5 Feb 2025 English Devolution and Local Government

This Government have unlocked £2 billion in the funding settlement for local services across the country. Despite what we might hear from the Conservatives in Lys Kernow about £5 million here or there, or grumblings about burning the Prime Minister’s turkey dinner, that is a very welcome boost to Cornwall. What steps i

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4 Feb 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 515)

Moving on, Minister, do you measure the impact of your hunger-related programmes on people with disabilities?

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4 Feb 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 515)

We have talked in the past about cross-departmental working and your role in women and equalities. Can you perhaps elaborate a little bit more on how that collaboration works with Minister Timms’ Department?

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3 Feb 2025Vulnerable People: Work Support

My constituency faces high levels of economic vulnerability: 4.4% of my constituents are not in education, employment or training, and, worse, one in 10 are either NEET or unaccounted for. What action is the Minister taking to ensure that they are helped into both employment and skills development?

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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

Both the right hon. Member for New Forest West (Sir Desmond Swayne) and the hon. Member for Thornbury and Yate (Claire Young) raise important points about the imperfections in all systems, and about being mindful that coalition building is a feature of all systems. In St Austell and Newquay, my constituents are as dive

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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

As the Member of Parliament for St Austell and Newquay, I represent a constituency that exemplifies the rich diversity and complexity of political identity in Britain. I will use it as a geographical case study for today’s debate. From the fishing communities of Mevagissey and the supposed surfers’ paradise of Newquay,

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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

The right hon. Gentleman raises an interesting point about the nature of coalition building, which takes place in both systems.

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29 Jan 2025 Youth Mobility Scheme: EU

Does the hon. Lady agree that apprenticeships are a critical feature of any mobility scheme, as the hon. Member for South Devon (Caroline Voaden) suggested? We need to ensure not only that the businesses that the hon. Lady describes get the staff they need in specific sectors, but that the scheme is not an elitist one.

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15 Jan 2025Rivers, Lakes and Seas: Water Quality

Will my hon. Friend give way?

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14 Jan 2025Railway Services: South-West

I thank you for your chairship, Dr Allin-Khan, and I thank the hon. Member for Newton Abbot (Martin Wrigley) for securing the debate. The need to improve rail services across the south-west—particularly in Cornwall, which is at the sharp end of our problems—cannot be overstated. Connectivity is the backbone of our econ

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9 Jan 2025 Public Finances: Borrowing Costs

Will the Chief Secretary outline the steps that this Government have already taken to fix the fiscal foundations and put this country on a stronger footing for growth?

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9 Jan 2025Topical Questions

This weekend, grassroots campaigners in Newquay will meet to oppose the privatisation of car park charge enforcement in Newquay and Cornwall more widely. Will the Secretary of State and colleagues in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government meet me to discuss how councils can retain more of that profit

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8 Jan 2025 Heat Batteries: Decarbonising Homes

I welcome the debate secured by my hon. Friend the Member for Ealing Southall (Deirdre Costigan) on this important topic. The warm homes plan currently being rolled out by the Government is particularly welcome for those of us in Cornwall with poor energy-efficient homes. Can the Minister outline the steps that she is

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7 Jan 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 531)

We can touch briefly on that again. This question is to Nick and Corin, I think. You are the ODA spender of last resort, so do you think that this hinders the Department’s ability to formulate and deliver long‑term development programmes?

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7 Jan 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 531)

Finally, I appreciate this is something you may have to come back in writing about but, if you could get us a number as to how much reclassification of existing ODA is required to meet that standard, we would be very grateful.

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7 Jan 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 531)

Perhaps drawing very briefly, if you can, on the question that David asked earlier, as many others have, do you think we are articulating that clearly enough to the public?

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