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13 Nov 2025Modern Day Slavery: Pakistan

It is a real pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Roger—without you filling in, we could not have held this important debate, so thank you for your time. I also thank the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for opening this debate with such clarity and compassion. His tireless advocacy for persecuted com

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12 Nov 2025Life Sciences: Economic Growth

I welcome the Government’s new strategy on replacing animals in science, which was published yesterday. Will the Secretary of State commit to enshrining the targets in the strategy in law, so that industry, campaigners and the wider public have the certainty they need that this Government will move as fast as possible

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4 Nov 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-11-04)

Thank you very much for your patience, Chair and members of the Committee. We are looking for a Tuesday debate to discuss the moral and ethical issues surrounding the import of fur and fur products. As the Committee will be aware, the UK banned fur farming over 20 years ago, so the continuing import and export of fur s

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29 Oct 2025Cost of Living

I welcome last month’s news that Newport city council and Caerphilly county borough council will each receive £21.5 million from the UK Labour Government’s Pride in Place scheme. That funding will empower communities across my constituency to invest in community assets and their local high streets, drive local growth a

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15 Oct 2025 Official Secrets Act Case: Witness Statements

I thank the Minister for his responses so far on this important matter. I want to draw his attention to sub-paragraph d) of paragraph 21 of the deputy National Security Adviser’s initial witness statement, in which he references Newport wafer fab, as it was called in 2023. Does the Minister share my concerns that the w

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9 Sept 2025Engagements

Q9. I thank the Prime Minister for his sympathy and words of condolence following the sudden and untimely death of Hefin David, our Welsh Member of the Senedd for Caerphilly. His contributions over the past 18 years as a councillor and as a Member of the Senedd since 2016 were always relevant, witty and incisive, and o

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15 Jul 2025Spending Review 2025

I am delighted that the £500 million announced for the steel industry in the spending review has already been translated into boots on the ground and high-vis jackets with the commencement of the building of the electric arc furnace, safeguarding 5,000 jobs. Will the Secretary of State join me in welcoming the fantasti

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15 Jul 2025Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-07-15)

I am in complete support of Sir John. The criminal justice side of things is something that has come to light recently. Shockingly, the number of people who are in prison because of behavioural issues because of head injuries is coming to the fore now. This is an opportunity to explore that side of things, along with a

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30 Jun 2025Transport Infrastructure Funding

I welcome the announcement in the spending review that railway projects in Wales, including five new stations east of Cardiff, will receive an extra £445 million in funding over the next decade. Will the Chancellor provide more detail as to how the money will be specifically allocated and when work will begin?

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30 Jun 2025Transport Infrastructure Funding

4. What assessment she has made of the potential impact of planned increases in funding for transport infrastructure on economic growth.

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29 Jun 2025Welfare Reform

I thank the Secretary of State for coming this afternoon. I welcome her announcement that the Timms review of the PIP process will be undertaken in partnership with people with disabilities; that is critical, because in more than 70% of appeals, PIP outcomes are overturned in favour of the claimant. We need to get the

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22 Jun 2025 UK Modern Industrial Strategy

As chair of the all-party parliamentary group for semiconductors, I welcome the formal recognition of this valuable sector in the new industrial strategy. I also welcome the plans for the future development of the sector, but as always the devil will be in the detail. I look forward to working with the Secretary of Sta

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18 Jun 2025Victims and Courts Bill (Third sitting)

I am struggling to see how a piece of tape can silence somebody. Somebody with respiratory conditions, or whatever, might even suffocate as a result. Has the hon. Gentleman considered the medical reasons for not gagging somebody?

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16 Jun 2025Victims and Courts Bill (Second sitting)

Q Thank you both for coming before the Committee. You were both quite upbeat about the ability of the Probation Service to deal with the changes, which is great, but when I have talked to probation officers in Wales, they have said that they find their caseload extremely challenging and there are issues with covering t

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11 Jun 2025 Long-term Medical Conditions

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Efford. I was a bit anxious, because I do not think I have ever followed the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) before, and people are normally leaving as he sits down. But there we are. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Bury St Edmunds and Stowmark

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10 Jun 2025Clean Energy: Wales

Wales has a phenomenal tidal range, which promises green growth and industrial employment to Wales and beyond. The Severn estuary commission has completed its recommendations, and tidal lagoons are ready to go. What steps is the Secretary of State taking with other Cabinet colleagues to ensure that tidal plays a promin

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10 Jun 2025Clean Energy: Wales

5. What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on support for clean energy projects in Wales.

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3 Jun 2025Engagements

Q5. It has been over two decades since a Labour Government banned the cruel practice of fur farming, but the job is not done. Real fur and fur products are still being imported into the UK. This week, I delivered a petition to No. 10 with over 1 million signatures calling for a fur-free Britain. My private Member’s Bil

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20 May 2025Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Western. It is a Wednesday, so this must be another private Member’s Bill on animal welfare; I thank the hon. Member for Chester South and Eddisbury for bringing us this important Bill. It is not often that we get such clear and wholehearted support from farmers and

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13 May 2025Gaza: UK Assessment

I thank the Minister for outlining the horrors being inflicted on the people of Gaza so clearly yet again, but we have heard words from the Dispatch Box many times in support of the Palestinians before. He talks about court proceedings, but they take months, if not years, to complete. Men, women and children are dying

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