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8 Sept 2024Apprenticeships: Critical Minerals

In Cornwall, apprenticeships in the critical minerals industry are so important, creating great work for the next generation, fostering innovation and supercharging our mission for clean energy. Will the Secretary of State outline what steps are being taken to expand our investment in these apprenticeships and meet the

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8 Sept 2024Apprenticeships: Critical Minerals

7. Whether her Department is taking steps to create degree-level apprenticeships in critical minerals industries.

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4 Sept 2024 Great British Energy Bill

Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for allowing me to make this, my first speech to the House. It is a pleasure to follow my hon. Friend the Member for Barrow and Furness (Michelle Scrogham). It is the honour of my life to have the chance to represent St Austell and Newquay, the stunning heartland of Cornwall that touche

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2 Sept 2024Economic Stability

4. What steps she is taking to help ensure economic stability.

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2 Sept 2024Economic Stability

Given the fiscal inheritance that we have been left, the Chancellor has already had to make some difficult decisions to ensure that economic stability. Workers and pensioners just above the personal allowance threshold have already borne much of the brunt of the previous Government’s cost of living crisis and fiscal dr

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1 Sept 2024Community Cohesion

7. What steps her Department is taking to help promote community cohesion.

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1 Sept 2024Community Cohesion

Our community cohesion in Cornwall is being undermined by the housing crisis, with many locals priced out or even facing homelessness. This matter requires urgent attention, and I am therefore pleased that this Government have placed building new homes at the top of our legislative agenda. Can the Deputy Prime Minister

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29 Jul 2024 Building Homes

I welcome the Deputy Prime Minister’s plan to put building homes at the heart of our mission to raise living standards, and to ensure that what we build reflects local views. Will she give an update on plans to give councils greater powers to tackle the scourge of second homes, which put a drag on our communities and e

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