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10 Dec 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 515)

You have talked a lot about effectiveness already, which is helpful, but do you want to reflect on any of the successes of previous N4Gs, whether financial at the high level or more on the ground?

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10 Dec 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 515)

Where do you see the opportunities in the future for N4G?

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10 Dec 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 515)

And measurability on the ground?

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10 Dec 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 515)

I will dig into that a bit more. You talked about the fatigue that has arisen and the inconsistent effectiveness, which is perhaps leading to the fatigue. Is that the main thing? How would you characterise it? Why is that fatigue coming about?

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10 Dec 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 515)

Where do you see the opportunities in the future for N4G?

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10 Dec 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 515)

I will dig into that a bit more. You talked about the fatigue that has arisen and the inconsistent effectiveness, which is perhaps leading to the fatigue. Is that the main thing? How would you characterise it? Why is that fatigue coming about?

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10 Dec 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 515)

And measurability on the ground?

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10 Dec 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 515)

Where do you see the opportunities in the future for N4G?

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5 Dec 2024 Business of the House

Community pharmacies are becoming an increasingly important part of our place-based healthcare provision, so I am pleased that our Government are committing to more localised delivery. None the less, numerous pharmacies in the St Austell and Newquay constituency have closed in recent years, thanks to a shocking contrac

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3 Dec 2024Critical Minerals: Domestic Production

I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Bournemouth East (Tom Hayes) for his speech and my hon. Friend the Member for Camborne and Redruth (Perran Moon) for securing this vital debate and for his thorough introduction to critical minerals. I must begin by declaring an interest as chair of the all-party parliamentary grou

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2 Dec 2024Topical Questions

T2. Given that the mayoral council and leaders’ councils are being contemplated as part of the English devolution Bill, what steps is the Deputy Prime Minister taking to ensure that Cornwall’s voice is heard in Westminster, after being subsumed for far too long?

housinglocal-government
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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

On consultation, too many meetings are held in the middle of the day in the middle of the week. That creates a huge burden for some of the fishers that want to attend them. They are often held in Newlyn or Brixham, the main centres, which can create logistical challenges for those wanting to voice their views on the fo

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28 Nov 2024 UK Leadership on Sudan

Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. Many members of the Select Committee, myself included, have heard of the role that online disinformation and hatred have played in some of the atrocities in Sudan. What leadership can the UK demonstrate in helping to quell some of this digital fuel on the fire in the war against Sudanes

defenceculture-communitysocial-care
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27 Nov 2024 Respect Orders and Antisocial Behaviour

Antisocial behaviour is sadly a blight on our town centre in St Austell, but also on many smaller clay country villages in my constituency. I therefore welcome the Minister’s announcement on respect orders, and invite the Government to pilot them in St Austell. What impact does the Minister expect these orders to have,

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26 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

That brings me to my next question. Could you describe how the UK Government have been, in your view, Dr Khair, engaging with these kinds of groups and how you think they could perhaps go further?

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26 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Why is it important that they play a part in this response? I am also keen to hear from Dame Rosalind on this.

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26 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Rosalind, can I bring you in on this? How do you see that role?

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26 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Why is it important that they play a part in this response? I am also keen to hear from Dame Rosalind on this.

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26 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Rosalind, can I bring you in on this? How do you see that role?

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26 Nov 2024International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

That brings me to my next question. Could you describe how the UK Government have been, in your view, Dr Khair, engaging with these kinds of groups and how you think they could perhaps go further?

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