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28 Jan 2025Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 573)

To what extent do you think that enacting the ban could contribute to a cultural shift in the industry where women could feel safe enough to report abuse? I will ask you first, Naomi, but then I would welcome other views too.

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27 Jan 2025Speech and Language Therapy

I thank my hon. Friend the Minister for giving way, and my apologies, Mr Vickers; I had to leave earlier for a ministerial appointment. In 2018 my father suffered a stroke, and the staff at my local hospital, the George Eliot, could not do enough for him—they were absolutely fantastic. I know that my father stayed in h

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20 Jan 2025 Crewe Railway Station

My hon. Friend often shares that wait at Euston station, waiting for the screen to turn from blue to green when getting on the train to Crewe, which also stops at Atherstone in my constituency. My constituents in North Warwickshire and Bedworth have had to bear the brunt of the works digging the tunnel through from Bir

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20 Jan 2025 Crewe Railway Station

Does the Minister agree that decisiveness is the key to delivering rail services at a reasonable cost, rather than the continual escalation in cost that was a symptom of HS2 under the previous Government? Does she also agree that in looking at connectivity between London and Manchester and increasing capacity all the w

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20 Jan 2025 Crewe Railway Station

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13 Jan 2025Topical Questions

T8. Under the last Government, my constituents had completely lost faith that foreign national offenders with no right to remain in this country would be swiftly removed. I am glad that, since the last election, our new Labour Government have enforced the return of over 2,500 foreign criminals, including serious and vi

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9 Jan 2025Public Transport Accessibility

Two of my friends, Ruth and Janet, are wheelchair users—one of them as a result of an accident just outside this place 25 years ago. They cannot travel together on our buses, as there is only ever one wheelchair space. They often book assistance at train stations, only for it not to turn up, leaving them stranded. Thei

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9 Jan 2025 Violence against Women and Girls

I thank my hon. Friend, who is my colleague on the Women and Equalities Committee, for everything he does to set an example to young men. Does he agree that we should call upon all our male colleagues to do the same in their constituencies?

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9 Jan 2025 Violence against Women and Girls

I want to thank all my colleagues for their valuable and powerful accounts, in particular my hon. Friend the Member for Milton Keynes Central (Emily Darlington), who has worked so hard on this issue, and my hon. Friend the Member for Rochdale (Paul Waugh), who has done a great deal to assist in community cohesion. Viol

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7 Jan 2025 Road Safety

I thank my hon. Friend for bringing forward this debate, which is hugely important. I am pleased to see my hon. Friend the Member for Nuneaton (Jodie Gosling) here, as we share on the edge of our constituencies one of the most dangerous road junctions in the country, between the end of Woodford Lane and the A5 in Mance

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19 Dec 2024Freight Crime

Mr Speaker, I wish you and your team a very merry Christmas, and I thank you in particular for all your support over the last six months. I very much welcome my hon. Friend the Solicitor General to her position, and I know she will be a powerful voice for justice in the Government. As chair of the all-party parliamenta

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19 Dec 2024Freight Crime

8. What steps she is taking to increase prosecution rates of freight crime.

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16 Dec 2024 Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords]

Does the right hon. Member think it is acceptable that 90-year-old residents in Fillongley in my constituency go out in their wellington boots at night to deal with flooding in their village because her Government did not invest in local solutions for the last 14 years?

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12 Dec 2024 LGBT Veterans: Etherton Review

I draw the House’s attention to my declaration in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. I am humbled by the testimonies that have been shared by my friends on both sides of the Chamber, but I was particularly moved by my hon. Friend the Member for Shrewsbury (Julia Buckley). The testimonies that have been share

defencesocial-care
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11 Dec 2024 Finance Bill

Increasing rates of stamp duty land tax for second properties to 5% more than those buying their home will free up housing stock for first-time buyers, and hopefully stop prices continuing to skyrocket. Before I came to this place, I was a property solicitor in a high street firm in my constituency. Part of the reason

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11 Dec 2024 Finance Bill

I declare that I am a landlord, and I happily paid the 3% stamp duty that I was required to pay, introduced by the Conservatives when they were in government. For too long the dream of homeownership has been unachievable for young people in my constituency. Properties are snapped up by landlords, and that is even more

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11 Dec 2024 Puberty-suppressing Hormones

Today will be a difficult day for trans young people, not because of the Secretary of State’s statement, but because of how our media might choose to portray what has been announced in the House. I welcome the remarks of the shadow Secretary of State, and I hope that we can take things forward together. I know that one

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11 Dec 2024 Finance Bill

I am slightly perplexed as to why the Opposition continue to disagree with this policy, which is almost a replica of one they introduced a few years ago, for exactly the same reason. Why do they continue to oppose it? They fail to understand that landlords did not stop buying properties to rent out and rich people did

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11 Dec 2024Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 414)

My apologies for being late to this Committee. Picking up on what you said about stereotypes and discrimination, particularly within the media, do you think discrimination and ageism sometimes impact women more than men? We often see role models in the media who are older women losing their jobs, whereas older men cont

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3 Dec 2024 Tackling Stalking

I thank the Minister for her statement, which will be welcome news to any victim of stalking. I thank her for her relentless work on the issue, which I know has personally affected her. I also thank my right hon. Friend the Member for Islington South and Finsbury (Emily Thornberry) for all her work on the matter. My lo

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