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Speeches by Hall.

Every Hansard contribution by Sarah Hall this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

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DateDebate & contributionWords
23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

There is no timeliness target for private law. Is that right? Why is that?

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23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

The legal aid data breach happened in April of this year. In response to what has happened, Amy, what action has been taken to date?

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23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

What does “alternative practices” mean?

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23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

Are there plans to use the same system again, given the flaws? I know that there have been concerns about them being legacy systems, for instance.

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23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

Are you confident that, in terms of the vulnerabilities and what has happened, lessons have been learnt this time? Is there going to be more due diligence in terms of conversations with suppliers going forwards, for instance, and understanding how this has happened?

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23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

To take it on to family court services themselves, what has been the impact on family court services of this cyber-attack?

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23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

We are going to be discussing backlogs shortly. Has that put extra pressure on a system that is already under immense pressure?

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23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

I am going to carry on, if I may, with the 26-week statutory deadline, which has not been met since it was introduced in 2014. How is it being monitored? This is not happening; you are aware that it is not happening. Fran, how are you monitoring it and what is the frequency of monitoring?

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23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

I am happy either way.

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23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

This has been the pattern for 10 years. I appreciate that you are monitoring it and keeping an eye on it, but it is not getting better, is it?

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23 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 883)

Ten years is quite a long period of time, isn’t it? It is not an overnight issue that has just sprung up.

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5 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 826)

Do you want to add anything, David?

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5 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 826)

Good morning. You touched on peer review, so I just want to look into that further. How do you think that UKRI could make better use of the peer review community in its decision-making processes?

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5 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 826)

Sarah Munby, what is DSIT doing to be an exemplar of innovation in the civil service?

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5 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 826)

As was highlighted in the NAO Report, UKRI has an appetite to share learning and good practice. Professor Dame Ottoline, what could the rest of Government learn from UKRI about how to support research and innovation effectively?

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5 Jun 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 826)

We talked about other countries and how they are storming ahead with research and whatnot. In terms of peer review, are we on a par? Do we use it in the same way? Is there anything we could do differently?

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1 Jun 2025Bus Services (No. 2) Bill [Lords]

The Bill will restore, for the first time in decades, the power of local authorities across the country to create new, publicly owned municipal bus companies. When bus services are run in the public interest, they work better and they work for everyone. In Warrington South, we already know the difference that that can

transportlocal-governmenteconomy-jobs
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15 May 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 823)

In terms of understanding the needs of people with health conditions and disabilities, what work is being done? Is it co-produced support? People have very specific needs, do they not? It is about understanding what employment or training is appropriate in those different conditions. What work is being done around work

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15 May 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 823)

Thank you for coming along today. I want to turn back to the support that is available for people with health conditions and disabilities and look specifically at the work coaches that have been planned and rolled out. How do you plan to build your capacity so you can provide more support for people with health conditi

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15 May 2025Public Accounts Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 823)

Is this an evolving process? People’s needs will change.

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