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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

economy-jobssocial-carelabour-market
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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

economy-jobsenergytechnology
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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

healthsocial-carelabour-market
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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 2025Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Jeremy. I rise to speak to clause 1 and the related amendments. First, I congratulate the hon. Member for Winchester on bringing forward this important Bill, which is backed by huge expert and public support. It is great to see the Public Gallery so full. I must de

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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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29 Apr 2025Violence against Women and Girls

Tomorrow I will be visiting the new sexual violence support centre in Rothbury House in my constituency, along with Jane Hutt, the Welsh Government Minister for Social Justice. This great new facility will support many people in my constituency and the surrounding areas for years to come. Will the Minister join me in a

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27 Apr 2025Scientific and Regulatory Procedures: Use of Dogs

My hon. Friend makes a vital point; it is all about transparency. At the moment, as he rightly said, the Government do not routinely provide information about the number of animals that are bred for use in scientific procedures, but not used. What happens to those animals later in their lives? Although the EU currently

healthenvironmentculture-community
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27 Apr 2025Scientific and Regulatory Procedures: Use of Dogs

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship today, Ms Jardine. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for North Ayrshire and Arran (Irene Campbell) for leading this important debate. In Newport West and Islwyn, 562 of my constituents have signed this petition. I am pleased to have the opportunity to debate this important

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27 Apr 2025Scientific and Regulatory Procedures: Use of Dogs

The Minister is making an interesting speech, because the Labour party manifesto commitment is very clear: we are looking to ban animal testing. We have talked about a road map, which Labour has committed to, so when will that be published and when will the strategy be published? I ask because those are vital things th

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27 Apr 2025Scientific and Regulatory Procedures: Use of Dogs

If the hon. Gentleman had read my speech a little bit further, he would have found that I have some specific questions for the Minister—it is always good to ask specifics. It is vital that the Government produce and execute ambitious road maps for accelerating the development and uptake of advanced non-animal technolog

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7 Apr 2025Persecution of Christians

I beg to move, That this House has considered the matter of the persecution of Christians. I thank the Backbench Business Committee for selecting this important motion for debate. I declare an interest as an officer of the all-party parliamentary group for international freedom of religion or belief. Around the world m

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7 Apr 2025Persecution of Christians

Absolutely. Open Doors is a great organisation for highlighting what is going on around the world. The hon. Gentleman is right that we need a concerted effort around the world to stamp out the persecution of all faiths, but we are talking about Christians in particular today. In Pakistan, young Christian men are increa

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7 Apr 2025Persecution of Christians

My hon. Friend is absolutely right. People cannot worship in rubble. It is important that we acknowledge all the areas affected. I will say more on that shortly. Open Doors’ alarming global figures for 2024 were presented to us in Parliament in January. The world watchlist and accompanying report paint a deeply concern

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