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4 Nov 2025Remote Betting and Gaming Duty: Horseracing

9. What assessment she has made of the potential impact of implementing a flat rate of remote betting and gaming duty on the horseracing industry.

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4 Nov 2025Remote Betting and Gaming Duty: Horseracing

In Doncaster we have historic links to the horseracing industry, and we know at first hand the economic value it brings to our community and the country. Will the Minister agree to meet the British Horseracing Authority to discuss the potential impact on harmonisation and the impact that an increase in betting duties w

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

I am happy to take an intervention from my hon. Friend—

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3 Nov 2025Defence Sector: Economic Growth

10. What steps he is taking to help ensure that the defence sector supports economic growth.

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

Today marks the first sitting day of National Care Leavers Month, and what a way to begin. I am grateful for the opportunity to come to the Chamber and talk about the challenges facing young people once they have left children’s social care, and I very much hope that this month Members from across the House can join to

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

I completely agree. As we move through this debate today, I think a theme that will shine through is the need to get rid of what is often a postcode lottery for care leavers. I want to recognise some of the good work that the Government have already done in this area. The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill marks an

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

I agree. I think it comes back to the fact that the offer is very different in different areas, and that is something we all want to address.

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

I do agree, and I am proud that my own council in Doncaster is one of those that has recognised care experience as a protected characteristic. The council also has a supported accommodation service, which includes a rent guarantee scheme and council tax reductions, and a care leaver guaranteed interview scheme. I also

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

I do agree. Having a holistic approach that is the same across all local authorities is really important, especially because children in care often move around a lot and have to get used to new social workers, teams and support systems. We definitely need to move towards having one support package in place. According t

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

I completely agree. Period poverty can often be overlooked when thinking about the whole system, but for young women in care and leaving care who cannot access those products, it can be debilitating to their ability to access all the other services that we are talking about. One care leaver in Doncaster said: “Even tho

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

I agree completely. The young person that I was speaking about just before my hon. Friend’s intervention said that they were not ready for their own place but that the supported lodgings made them feel less stressed so that they could relax and get on with what they needed to do. It is quite hard for people who have no

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

I completely agree with my hon. Friend. I have not touched on this in my speech, but the number of people not in education, employment or training in the care leaver population is higher than the average. That is a fact that we need to take incredibly seriously, because those people deserve to have the same ambitions f

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

I agree. My hon. Friend’s anecdote and those from colleagues across the House show that there are many examples of good practice across councils and authorities around the country, but it is important to weave it all together to ensure that we have a national strategy and support package so that every care leaver knows

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3 Nov 2025Defence Sector: Economic Growth

How can the defence sector make better use of underutilised MOD land and assets to contribute to innovative models of business such as the community energy projects that, alongside initiatives such as the South Yorkshire growth deal, can contribute to local SMEs and energy security?

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3 Nov 2025Care Leavers

I agree; I will come later in my speech to a couple of local examples of supported lodgings, which, if applied nationwide, would have a transformative effect on the support that care leavers receive. These young people often do not have the benefit of family support to help them find accommodation, or with rent and sec

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30 Oct 2025Small and Medium-sized Businesses

6. What steps he is taking to help support business growth through his Department’s plan for small and medium-sized businesses.

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30 Oct 2025Small and Medium-sized Businesses

For British Beauty Week last week, I visited the award-winning Doncaster salon Beauty Lounge in Armthorpe. The British beauty industry is a massive success story for business. What will the Minister do in his new role to support the industry and salons across the country?

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28 Oct 2025Topical Questions

T2. I welcome the Government sanctioning two Russian oil majors around a fortnight ago, but does the Foreign Secretary agree that it is only by increasing the economic pressure on Putin that we will force him to the negotiating table and finally bring an end to Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine?

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

The right hon. Lady suggests that the Bill will bring law and order into question, but as a former prison officer I would say it was the previous Government running our prison system to a boiling point that nearly brought law and order crashing down, with fewer than 100 bed spaces available last summer. It might be poi

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20 Oct 2025 Sentencing Bill

I just want to highlight the fact that it is possible to believe that offenders need to be punished, as I do—when I was an officer, I was part of delivering that punishment—and simultaneously that rehabilitation should be a part of the prison system. While I agree with the hon. Member for Bexhill and Battle (Dr Mullan)

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