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Speeches by Niblett.

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21 May 2026Women’s Health and Wellbeing: Online Censorship

I apologise for running late, Mr Stringer; I had an emergency constituent issue. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Milton Keynes Central (Emily Darlington) not only for securing this vital debate on the censorship of women’s health and wellbeing content online, but for her ongoing campaigning on this issue. I was d

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19 May 2026Topical Questions

I am sure it has not missed anybody’s radar that I recently launched a campaign for lifelong sex education, and last week I met some parish councillors, one of whom works in the Probation Service. She thanked me for the campaign because of the amount of re-education they have to do, particularly for young men, on what

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28 Apr 2026Park Home Owners

Will my hon. Friend give way?

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28 Apr 2026Park Home Owners

A constituent of mine, Marion Webster, is a keen supporter of the Park Home Owners Justice Campaign. Like my hon. Friend’s constituents, she feels that it is incredibly unjust that, if she wants to sell her home, she has to give 10% away. That almost puts fleecehold and leasehold to shame by comparison. Does my hon. Fr

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27 Apr 2026Animal Testing

We are a nation of animal lovers—my very first Westminster Hall debate was on animal welfare—although, as a constituent pointed out to me, if we love animals so much, we should not need an animal welfare strategy. I welcome the Government’s animal welfare strategy and the move towards ending testing on animals, but doe

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16 Apr 2026Business of the House

I recently met an incredible woman, Rachel Liew, a constituent of mine who joins us today in the Gallery. Following the devastating loss of her five-year-old son Sam in 2021, she has channelled unimaginable grief into extraordinary action. Sam’s death was due to FIRES—febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome. That i

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16 Apr 2026Women’s Health Strategy

I thank the Ministers for this renewed women’s health strategy for England. Two of my constituents in particular—Evie Solomon, who founded HER Circle, and Shelly Lynn—will welcome the focus on medical misogyny, and they will be watching to make sure that we deliver. It was great to hear that there were influencers at t

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16 Apr 2026NHS Federated Data Platform

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Dame Siobhain. I am grateful for the opportunity to raise this issue, because my constituents in South Derbyshire, like millions of NHS patients across the country, deserve honest answers about who holds their most private data, and why. The federated data platform is, in

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16 Apr 2026Neuroscience and Digital Childhoods

I welcome the Chair of the Select Committee’s launch of a new inquiry on digital childhoods. Like her, I sit on the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee and was disturbed when I asked the big tech companies how much money they make from children. They said that they do not make much because they cannot make adv

technologyhealtheducation
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14 Apr 2026 Ground-mounted Solar Panels: Alternatives

One of the biggest concerns, particularly for my tenant farmers, is that when there is a change of land use for a solar farm, not only is the farmer unable to farm that land, but they do not have a farm—they are losing the farm. Does the hon. Lady agree?

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14 Apr 2026NHS Waiting Lists

19. What steps his Department is taking to reduce the number of people waiting for NHS treatment.

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14 Apr 2026 Ground-mounted Solar Panels: Alternatives

South Derbyshire has two grid connections and gets a plethora of applications for solar and battery energy storage systems—it is the bane of my life. I am passionate about moving to renewables. I have just got an electric car, and it is helping me keep my energy costs down for the journeys that I need to make, particul

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14 Apr 2026NHS Waiting Lists

Recently, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS foundation trust took part in the Q4 sprint, which involved out-patient appointments and surgical procedures. The work focused mainly on areas such as gynaecology, trauma and orthopaedics, general surgery, and ear, nose and throat, reflecting where that trust’s wai

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25 Mar 2026Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics

I welcome the Rycroft report, especially the focus it puts on the threat of social media upturning our democracy. It was astonishing in the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee yesterday that the representative from X repeatedly stated that X was not politically biased and appeared to decouple himself from Elon

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24 Mar 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-03-24)

Because of the importance of the subject matter, because I am keen to demonstrate that we are showing leadership from the top, and because the Chamber that most people recognise as being the place that represents this place is the main Chamber, I would be prepared to wait. I do not know how long that list is, but there

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24 Mar 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-03-24)

Thank you, Chair. I asked my daughter, who is 18 now, if she remembers a time when I first spoke to her about sex, and she said that she has always just known and that that has been empowering. Her friends think that I am like the character Jean Milburn, a sex therapist in the Netflix show “Sex Education”. By the way,

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17 Mar 2026Productivity and Economic Growth: East Midlands

I could not agree more. Reopening the Ivanhoe line would not only give us access to Burton, Coalville and eventually Leicester, but enable onward journeys to bigger cities including Birmingham and London. I support the case that my hon. Friend the Member for Derbyshire Dales (John Whitby) made for a direct line to Manc

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17 Mar 2026Productivity and Economic Growth: East Midlands

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Huq. It is bitterly disappointing that Reform could not be bothered to field a single MP to come and stand up for the east midlands in this debate about productivity and economic growth in the region. People need to be careful what they vote for if they want people who

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12 Mar 2026 Business of the House

Comedy has always been part of the fabric of British society, so I am delighted to be a patron of the newly launched CRAFT, the Comedy Representation and Artform Trust, which has been set up to give the comedy industry the formal recognition that it deserves, and to ensure fair funding and Government and industry suppo

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12 Mar 2026 International Women’s Day

It is my absolute pleasure to speak in this year’s debate to mark International Women’s Day. This important day gives us an opportunity not only to reflect on how far women have come—and, disappointingly, how far we have yet to go—but to recognise the women who continue to shape and strengthen our communities every sin

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