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14 Oct 2024 Renewable Energy Projects: Community Benefits

Order. The time limit will now be reduced to two minutes.

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14 Oct 2024 Renewable Energy Projects: Community Benefits

I call the first of our three Front Benchers: Roz Savage, for the Liberal Democrats.

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14 Oct 2024 Renewable Energy Projects: Community Benefits

Order. The Minister did; not me.

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9 Oct 2024Gaza and Humanitarian Aid

The hon. Gentleman mentioned aid workers. Does he not agree that it is not just aid workers but those in the media, teachers, doctors and medical staff where we are seeing a discrediting and delegitimisation of the UN? He mentioned buildings, even the oldest church in Christendom. It feels like even within the rules of

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8 Oct 2024Violence against Women and Girls

12. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help tackle violence against women and girls.

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8 Oct 2024Violence against Women and Girls

Women welcome this Government finally implementing buffer zones around abortion clinics, as repeatedly voted for by MPs in the House. Will the Minister tell me when that will happen and whether it will apply to those who, knowingly or not, silently intimidate at the clinic gates? The Tories were trying to scrap that bi

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7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

The hon. Lady is a London MP like me, and part of the problem is that the term “private schools” covers such a wide category and such a multitude of sins. Does she agree that this is also quite a London issue? I have an unusually large number of these schools, with 14 in my boundary—there were 15 a year ago but one has

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7 Oct 2024Warm Homes Plan

Millions of cold, draughty homes need updating UK-wide, so it is great to hear that there will be a proper plan, rather than the itty-bitty approach of spraying bits of money here and there. In the plan, will the Minister look at the fact that there is no national retrofit advice service in the UK? Can the Government r

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7 Oct 2024Warm Homes Plan

19. What steps he is taking to introduce his warm homes plan.

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6 Oct 2024Benefit Sanctions

According to recent research by Gingerbread, a high percentage of sanctions have been misapplied to single parents, not because they have not met the job search requirements but because of missed meetings for reasons connected with childcare. Max, a bereaved single dad of two, had his sanction overturned, which involve

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6 Oct 2024Benefit Sanctions

17. What assessment she has made of trends in the number of benefit sanctions in the last five years.

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6 Oct 2024Anniversary of 7 October Attacks: Middle East

Among those killed in the horrors of 7 October were children, with a number still held hostage to this day. In Gaza since then, there is a grisly new acronym—WCNSF: wounded child, no surviving family—to add to the child death toll, which is now rising in Lebanon as well. Will my right hon. and learned Friend press for

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10 Sept 2024 Democracy in Bangladesh

I completely endorse what the hon. Member is saying. We do need to temper our language and be careful. Every Member in this House has a curry house in their constituency, and that will not be an Indian restaurant—it will be Bangladeshis who run it. An enormous contribution has been made to our society. With the things

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10 Sept 2024 Democracy in Bangladesh

I have checked, and apparently some of those memorandums of understanding are being looked at by the new Government one by one to see if they are carried over. The hon. Member makes an excellent point. Let us have a reset. We have a fresh Government in this country and a fresh one in Bangladesh, so it is time to look a

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10 Sept 2024 Democracy in Bangladesh

I totally agree with the hon. Member. The UK has a unique historical role in the colonial histories and as head of the Commonwealth. He does great work on the APPG. We should be vigilant on all these things.

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10 Sept 2024 Democracy in Bangladesh

My hon. Friend always makes excellent points. When we are talking about minorities such as Hindus and Buddhists—there are various minorities—it is interesting to look at who is propagating the stories. There have also been pictures of devout Muslim students from the madrasas in their topi defending Hindu homes. BBC Ver

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10 Sept 2024 Democracy in Bangladesh

I will give way to the new Chair of the Defence Committee.

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10 Sept 2024 Democracy in Bangladesh

It was the sitar-loving George Harrison who sang that “Bangladesh…sure looks like a mess”. He made the observation in 1971, soon after the country’s formation, but it applies again since 5 August, after momentous events happened in that country. No one saw it coming, but the previous Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, who

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10 Sept 2024 Democracy in Bangladesh

My hon. Friend is so right. I did not see any demos in Reading, but I do know that in all sorts of European capitals, including Paris and Rome, as well as in Manchester and Trafalgar Square, there were solidarity protests when these things went on. The diaspora has been active. I am a London-born Bangladeshi. I kind of

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10 Sept 2024 Democracy in Bangladesh

There is plenty more to say. We need a fresh start—a reset, as the right hon. Gentleman said, and “in neither Washington nor Moscow”, as the slogan used to be. We need less gerontocracy. Yunus is 84, though he is very sharp. The leader he overthrew is 76, and the opposition rival, Khaleda Zia, is 78. I have some questi

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