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21 Jul 2025Black Country Day

My hon. Friend may know that I bought my very first house on the edge of the Black Country, within hearing distance of the Baggies’ home ground. I want to celebrate the Black Country’s very own orange chips. The orange chips are said to date back to world war two, but who knows? The best orange chips are always fluffy

culture-communityeconomy-jobslocal-government
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21 Jul 2025Black Country Day

I applaud my hon. Friend’s love of the Wolves. Does he agree that one of the best football players from the Black Country was Jeff Astle, and that it would not be right for Black Country Day to go by without us commemorating Jeff’s place in the world of football?

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21 Jul 2025NHS Hospitals: Parking

University hospital Coventry and Warwickshire suffers from really poor car parking facilities. I have had to take both my parents there over recent years to use its specialist cardiology services. The poor quality of those car parking facilities causes additional stress for patients visiting those services, which they

healthcost-of-living
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16 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

There seems to be a number of different studies out there, but what role can all your organisations play in collecting and publishing better data to enable those informed decisions?

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16 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

What proportion of patients have adverse reactions to breast implants?

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16 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

Is there sufficient evidence of the risks to enable patients to make informed decisions?

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16 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

What protocols are in place to ensure that patients are fully informed of the risks, particularly the long-term risks around cancer and breast implant illness?

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16 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

Thank you for joining us this afternoon, and apologies that you have had a bit of a wait. This is a very broad opening question so, Nora, I am going to ask you first: what is your assessment of the safety of breast implants?

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16 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

Within that first category—the one and three-year data—what sorts of incidence of adverse reactions are we looking at? What sort of percentages?

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16 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 869)

Rieka, would you agree with that, or is there anything you would add?

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14 Jul 2025 West Coast Main Line

I thank my hon. Friend for securing this important debate; we sometimes share journeys to and from Westminster. The whole point of High Speed 2 was to relieve capacity on the west coast main line from London to Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, yet my constituents have suffered through years of endless delays and disru

transporteconomy-jobs
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14 Jul 2025 Women and Girls with Autism: Mental Health Support

One of the toughest challenges that autistic women and girls face is misdiagnosis and late diagnosis, so girls’ problems go unnoticed. Parents in my constituency frequently tell me how frustrating and exhausting it is for them and their families to try to get the support and diagnosis that their daughters need. Does my

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9 Jul 2025 Business of the House

On Tuesday Ukraine suffered its heaviest aerial attack, as more than 700,000 drones and 13 missiles struck cities around the country, and the BBC reported today that Russia conducted another massive overnight attack on Kyiv. Later this month, I will be driving an ambulance with medical supplies to Ukraine, with a local

healtheconomy-jobseducation
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9 Jul 2025 Energy Planning

I commend the Committee and my hon. Friend for their work. The report echoes what National Grid told me when I visited its operation in Hams Hall in my constituency. Does he agree that the Government’s work on the Planning and Infrastructure Bill has paved the way for infrastructure projects to be delivered more quickl

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9 Jul 2025 Children’s Health

Does my hon. Friend agree that the previous Government’s lack of investment in vital leisure facilities, such as the swimming pool in Atherstone in my constituency, which is overdue for renovation, is causing many of these problems? The lack of PE in schools and the lack of safe places for children to play, be active a

healtheducationsocial-care
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9 Jul 2025Educational Attainment of Boys

I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Bishop Auckland (Sam Rushworth) on securing this important debate, and I pay credit to the work done by the young men in his office. For too many years we have been sleepwalking into a crisis of boys disengaging, and we have finally had the wake-up calls that we desperately

educationeconomy-jobs
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9 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 867)

Could you give some examples of what constitutes legal but harmful pornography?

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9 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 867)

For the benefit of people who are engaging with this session, could you explain what your recommendations are for achieving parity between the regulation of online and offline pornography?

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9 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 867)

What are the reasons behind online pornography currently not being highly regulated?

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9 Jul 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 867)

Do you have other examples of what constitutes legal but still harmful pornography?

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