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16 Jan 2025
intervention
Culture, Media and Sport

I recently met the Football Foundation, which is dedicated to transforming grassroots football in England by funding and developing community facilities. Its work includes building and refurbishing pitches, clubhouses and changing rooms, ensuring that everybody has access to quality football environments. By investing

culture-communityeducationeconomy-jobs
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15 Jan 2025Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill

I am pleased to speak in favour of the Bill, which is a significant piece of legislation that aims to reform the non-domestic rating system in England. I welcome the Bill’s primary objective of creating a fairer and more balanced approach to non-domestic rating. By increasing the multipliers for large businesses, we wi

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobseducation
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6 Jan 2025Topical Questions

T5. For 14 years, many military families have endured substandard housing with issues like damp and mould. They deserve better. Does the Minister agree that quality service housing is essential in recognising the commitment of our military personnel, and that bringing military homes back into public ownership marks the

defenceeconomy-jobs
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12 Dec 2024 Business of the House

Rural communities often feel neglected when it comes to crime. House of Commons Library research shows a 32% rise in rural crime since 2011, compared with 24% in urban areas. That includes 130,000 more reported offences, and 30,000 additional cases of criminal damage and arson. Those figures highlight—[Interruption.] I

economy-jobseducationhealth
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12 Dec 2024 Business of the House

May I ask the Leader of the House for a debate on rural crime in Government time?

economy-jobseducationhealth
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10 Dec 2024Prisoner Rehabilitation

4. What steps she is taking to equip prisoners with the skills they need to support their rehabilitation.

crimeeconomy-jobshousing
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10 Dec 2024Prisoner Rehabilitation

The UK faces a major labour shortage that is costing billions of pounds annually. Lacking prospects, many ex-prisoners return to a life of crime. Enhancing prisoner literacy and numeracy and providing vocational training can help equip them with skills for employment, leading to a reduction in reoffending rates. I welc

crimeeconomy-jobshousing
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28 Nov 2024 Business of the House

Visiting Hepworth junior and infant school, and Salendine Nook high school, during Parliament Week was inspiring. The students’ enthusiasm for learning about democracy was evident in their thoughtful questions and active participation. It is clear that early engagement is crucial for fostering informed future citizens.

fiscal-policyhealthsocial-care
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14 Nov 2024 Business of the House

I recently had the privilege of visiting the Holme Valley mountain rescue team, which will be celebrating its 60th anniversary next year. Its mission, “We are here for everyone”, underscores its extensive contributions, from rescuing individuals on the moors, to tackling moor fires and aiding the police in rural search

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsagriculture
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11 Nov 2024Topical Questions

T5. The work of unpaid carers is of huge value and is often heroic. A recent report by Carers UK revealed that 42% of those receiving carer’s allowance are struggling financially. I was therefore really pleased by the significant increase in carer’s allowance announced in the Budget. It is the largest increase in decad

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5 Nov 2024Supporting Young Offenders

6. What steps her Department is taking to support young offenders.

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5 Nov 2024Supporting Young Offenders

Over the past decade, the quality and quantity of education in young offenders institutions has declined, as reported by Sir Martin Oliver, His Majesty’s chief inspector of education, children’s services and skills, and Charlie Taylor, His Majesty’s chief inspector of prisons. These institutions are facing difficulties

crimeeducation
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5 Nov 2024Income Tax (Charge)

The Chancellor’s announcement of a £22.6 billion increase in the day-to-day health budget, and a £3.1 billion rise in the capital budget over this year and next, marks a pivotal moment for our national health service. That substantial investment underscores our Government’s unwavering commitment to enhancing healthcare

fiscal-policyhealthsocial-care
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31 Oct 2024Business of the House

This week, I had the pleasure of receiving a letter from Sycamore class of Slaithwaite Church of England junior and infant school. Inspired by Marcus Sedgwick’s novel “Floodland”, the students expressed their concerns about climate change with remarkable insight and passion. The children’s genuine concern and thoughtfu

economy-jobscost-of-livinglocal-government
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20 Oct 2024 Employment Rights Bill

Let me begin by proudly declaring my membership of Unite, the GMB and the Community trade union, and at some time in the past, a member of the National Union of Mineworkers, like my hon. Friend the Member for Blyth and Ashington (Ian Lavery). The Bill will transform the lives of workers across the United Kingdom. It is

economy-jobssocial-care
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9 Oct 2024Local Bus Services

10. What steps she is taking to help improve local bus services.

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9 Oct 2024Local Bus Services

Public transport is crucial for rural communities, connecting residents to essential services. However, between 2011 and 2023 England saw a 20% reduction in bus services, with a 28% per capita decrease when the figure was adjusted for population growth. That decline has had a severe impact on rural areas such as my con

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6 Oct 2024Pension Credit

8. What steps her Department is taking to help increase uptake of pension credit.

cost-of-livingsocial-care
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6 Oct 2024Pension Credit

Claiming pension credit can provide pensioners with additional help for housing costs, council tax and heating bills. We all have a duty to boost pension credit uptake to ensure that low-income pensioners in all our constituencies receive the necessary support. I welcomed the Deputy Prime Minister and the Work and Pens

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6 Oct 2024Topical Questions

T5. Since the election, numerous constituents have contacted me to raise concerns about the Child Maintenance Service’s inefficiency in collecting arrears payments. Can the Minister outline the measures being taken to enhance the service’s effectiveness in this area?

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