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25 Mar 2025Access to NHS Dental Services

I thank the hon. Gentleman for that question and I congratulate him again on his 60th birthday. [Laughter.] He raises an important point on teaching and training in dentistry. There is not enough capacity in the system. We absolutely want to ensure that we are building that capacity. As I said, a lot of that will depen

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25 Mar 2025Access to NHS Dental Services

I thank the hon. Gentleman for that question. I have met hon. Members from the area and made it clear that in principle we support any creation of new teaching capacity for dentistry. What I have also set out is that, before we can give an instruction to the Office for Students to go ahead with that work, we have to ha

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25 Mar 2025Access to NHS Dental Services

I find it quite striking when Conservative Members stand up and describe the abysmal state of NHS dentistry. It makes me think, “Well, who created this mess in the first place?” But that is as an aside. The fact is that we have the golden hello scheme for dentists to come and work in so-called dental deserts. We recogn

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25 Mar 2025Access to NHS Dental Services

I absolutely agree. The state of NHS dentistry in our country is shameful. The golden hello scheme enables 240 dentists to receive a £20,000 joining bonus payment to work in dental deserts, and we are negotiating with the British Dental Association the long-term reform of the contract. The issue is not the number of de

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25 Mar 2025Access to NHS Dental Services

I thank the right hon. Gentleman for the constructive meeting and discussion that we had on this matter. As he will know, we are exploring the use of provisional registration for overseas dentists, and we are urging the GDC to arrange more examinations for dentists. I have a meeting set up in short order with the head

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25 Mar 2025Access to NHS Dental Services

As my hon. Friend says, we are delivering 700,000 additional urgent appointments. Patients are not limited to a registered practice in England, and practices are required to keep their status up to date on the NHS website. Anyone struggling to find a dentist should go to nhs.uk or call 111. It is also clear that while

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25 Mar 2025Access to NHS Dental Services

My hon. Friend has demonstrated again that she is a tireless campaigner for the people of Aldershot, and I am sorry to hear of the challenges faced by her constituents. This Government will deliver 700,000 more urgent dental appointments a year, and will recruit new dentists to the areas that need them most. My hon. Fr

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24 Mar 2025 Male Suicide in Rotherham

I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Rother Valley (Jake Richards) for securing this debate and for raising the extremely serious issue of male suicide. I also congratulate him on obtaining his first Adjournment debate. I am sure that it will not be the last. He is a doughty campaigner for his constituents. I

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20 Mar 2025 Face-to-face GP Appointments

I thank the hon. Member for Boston and Skegness (Richard Tice) for raising GP access, which is a vital matter to many of our constituents. I want to start by paying tribute to Laura Barlow’s family, friends and loved ones and to her husband Michael, who is in the Gallery. It is a terrible tragedy that Laura’s cancer wa

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

Amendment 517 relates to new clause 25, which I will come to next. The amendment would make provision for the Secretary of State to issue a code of practice regarding arrangements for a qualifying person to receive the support of an independent advocate, as set out under new clause 25. The new clause would require the

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

We will at some point get to clause 32, which is about the way in which the system will work, specifically with the NHS, and the role of regulation will absolutely be debated in that context. My sense is that it would be best to confront that issue when we debate clauses 32 and 39. Officials are currently working with

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

Clause 31(2) provides that, before preparing guidance under the clause, the relevant CMO must consult such persons as they consider appropriate. Amendment 395 would add a duty for the CMO to consult persons with learning disabilities before preparing such guidance. That may call into question why other specific groups

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

I will speak on amendment 524, in the name of the hon. Member for East Wiltshire. As the Bill stands, a person is required to “have regard to” any codes of practice issued by the Secretary of State when performing a function under the Bill. Amendment 524 would mean that individuals are instead required to “comply with”

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

I can confirm that amendment 523 is a helpful amendment as 447 is incorporated, so that is all fine—we are good with that.

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

This group of amendments relates to clause 30 of the Bill and the codes of practice that may be issued by the Secretary of State. As the Bill is drafted, the Secretary of State may issue one or more codes of practice in connection with arrangements pertinent to the assisted dying process. Amendment 447 requires the Sec

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

Thank you, Mrs Harris; you have helped me to answer the hon. Gentleman’s question in a far more pithy and direct way than I could have. I think it is best for us to wait for us to discuss clauses 32 and 39, when we can really get into the meat of the precise issue he raised. Amendment 521 would change the requirements

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

Amendment 445 would require that the Secretary of State make regulations about enforcement, including provision of imposing civil penalties, when making regulations for prescribing, dispensing, transporting, storage, handling and disposal of approved substances, including the keeping of records relating to those activi

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

My understanding is that the amendment would place the duty on a medical practitioner. I am speaking to the purpose and effect of the amendment, which is not about a regulator; it is about a medical practitioner. Does that answer my hon. Friend’s question?

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

It is a great pleasure to serve under your chairship today, Mrs Harris. Amendment 442 would require the Secretary of State to make regulations for the prescribing, dispensing, transporting, storage, handling and disposal of approved substances, including the keeping of records relating to those activities. That differs

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19 Mar 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-seventh sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Dowd. Well done for arriving on time, by the way. These amendments aim to ensure that, if passed, this legislation will be legally and operationally workable. I will offer a technical, factual explanation and rationale for them. Amendments 501, 502 and 503 replace clau

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