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19 May 2025Spending Review: Economic Growth

10. What steps she is taking through the spending review to help increase levels of economic growth.

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19 May 2025Spending Review: Economic Growth

Whether it is the Marine Lake Events Centre, the Enterprise Arcade or the new Market Quarter in my Southport constituency, my town has benefited from state-led investment in neighbourhoods and the public realm. Does the Chancellor agree that investment policies of this sort are essential to driving economic growth in o

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7 May 2025Crown Court: Reducing the Backlog

On the topic of backlogs across the justice system, the Ministry of Justice’s successful campaign to recruit more magistrates is stretching the capacity of local training committees to provide sufficient mentors and appraisers to support new appointees. What more can the Government do to fill the gap in training capaci

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7 May 2025Crown Court: Reducing the Backlog

2. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help reduce the Crown court backlog.

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5 May 2025Parking Regulation

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Efford. The Government were elected back in July on a mandate to put more money into working people’s pockets. However, almost as soon as that money goes in, those same pockets are being picked by the increasing costs of just living their daily lives. One of the most e

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5 May 2025Parking Regulation

I agree completely. The £70 uplift that the recovery firms are charging is indefensible. For repeat offenders in the industry, there needs to be a statutory code of practice. It should include the power to remove a company’s access to the DVLA register of keepers, meaning that operators who fail to meet the standards o

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28 Apr 2025 Irish Republican Alleged Incitement

It is disappointing to see how Conservative Members have approached this question. I would have hoped that this was an issue on which the whole House could remain united. The way in which it has been approached is to be regretted. I have no desire to pour cold water on the daft political posturings of adolescents given

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31 Mar 2025Topical Questions

T3. The co-operative movement has a long and proud history of helping to rebuild local economies post-conflict. In this UN International Year of Co-Operatives, will the Minister agree to meet me and representatives of the co-operative movement to discuss the ways in which Governments can promote co-operation as a solut

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20 Mar 2025 Coastal Communities

In many ways, my constituency of Southport is a typical coastal community and, like many coastal towns, it has seen better days. It is coping with challenges that do not necessarily impact inland areas to the same extent. Part of that negative change is due to the nature of the town’s economy, but a big part of it is d

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20 Mar 2025Communities Vulnerable to Flooding

10. What steps he has taken to help protect communities that are vulnerable to flooding.

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20 Mar 2025 Coastal Communities

Does my hon. Friend agree that a strong enabling state, bringing forward those five missions and investing in a progressive industrial strategy, can help our coastal towns thrive in the next decade?

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20 Mar 2025 Coastal Communities

Does my hon. Friend agree that with the new Government, north-west towns have the best opportunity for a generation to turn the tide on years of Tory decline and ensure that their best days lie ahead?

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20 Mar 2025Communities Vulnerable to Flooding

The Environment Agency allocates its budgets to carry out work on flood defences on the basis of a funding formula, but that formula does not give sufficient weight to agricultural land. Will the Minister undertake a review of the formula, so that agricultural land gets the flood defences it needs?

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19 Mar 2025Transport Connectivity: North-west England

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Leigh and Atherton (Jo Platt) for securing the debate. I will lay out my case in simple terms: north-west public transport is not up to scratch. Specifically, our railway journeys are nowhere near good enough. They are

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11 Mar 2025Violence against Women and Girls

May I associate myself with colleagues’ comments about the tragic events in the Minister’s constituency? Back in 2021, a young woman in my constituency was the victim of an alleged assault. Even now, in 2025, she advises that there has been no trial, and she worries that she could run into the accused around town. What

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11 Mar 2025Violence against Women and Girls

14. What steps her Department is taking to help tackle violence against women and girls.

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6 Mar 2025Topical Questions

T5. Following the recent announcement that the Smedley Hydro Government site in my constituency will close in the years to come, will the Minister work with me to ensure that the hundreds of jobs currently based there are relocated at a new site also in the constituency?

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24 Feb 2025Social Media Use: Minimum Age

It is an honour to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Vickers. I will set out some facts and figures before moving on to the substance of my speech. Seventy-one per cent of children report having experienced harm online. Twenty-one per cent of children report having been contacted online by adults they do not know. Vuln

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12 Feb 2025Topical Questions

In recent months it has become obvious that some social media companies’ algorithms are run not in the pursuit of a commercial imperative but in the service of the political interests of their host country. Can those politicised social media firms be treated as such, to protect the national interest?

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12 Feb 2025Topical Questions

T1. If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.

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