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6 Oct 2024Anniversary of 7 October Attacks: Middle East

Like others, I recently had the sobering experience of meeting some of the hostage families. One person described how his brother had seen his wife, the mother of their new baby, murdered before his eyes, just before he was taken by Hamas. Despite their ordeal, the hostage families I met showed a desire for peace and r

defenceculture-communitysocial-care
116
6 Oct 2024Jobcentre Plus

The challenge that jobcentres in Kendal and the rest of Cumbria face, as well as getting people back into work, is the fact that our workforce in Westmorland is far too small. The average house price in our constituency is 12 times average earnings, and waiting lists for social housing are through the roof. Some 66% of

economy-jobslabour-market
134
8 Sept 2024Post Office Horizon: Redress

I thank the Secretary of State for sight of the statement and, indeed, for his decision to come to the House at this early stage to update us on progress. I think it is worth saying that we are dealing with a catastrophic injustice that has affected hundreds upon hundreds of families—people who have paid with their liv

social-carecrimelocal-government
412
8 Sept 2024Level 3 Vocational Pathways

The Secretary of State is absolutely right that the previous Government botched the roll-out of T-levels. In particular, the failure to deliver the T-level in hospitality and tourism was a huge blow to our communities in the lakes and dales. Her predecessor said that was caused by a failure to gain placements in the to

educationlabour-marketeconomy-jobs
88
8 Sept 2024Helme Chase Maternity Unit

I rise to present a petition on behalf of 2,200 of my constituents on, and indeed against, the temporary closure of Helme Chase maternity unit at Westmorland general hospital. This is the third such temporary closure in five years of our maternity unit, and over the past 20 years we have seen a 90% reduction in the num

healthlocal-government
204
4 Sept 2024Industrial Strategy

A successful industrial strategy obviously has to include a wise workforce strategy. In the lakes and dales of Westmorland, the workforce is far too small for our needs and is sadly shrinking—66% of hospitality and tourism businesses in the second busiest visitor destination in the country are working below capacity be

economy-jobslabour-markettechnology
122
3 Sept 2024Engagements

Q15. In the past five years, there have been 10 fatal accidents on the A66 along the short stretch in the Eden valley in Westmorland. In our community, we are naturally deeply concerned that the vital A66 northern trans-Pennine project, which would make the roads considerably safer, has been put under review by this Go

local-governmenthealthtransport
75
3 Sept 2024 Sheep Farming

I welcome the hon. Gentleman to the House and, as the MP for England’s second-largest constituency, I praise him for making a great speech on an important topic. He mentioned upland farmers. Sheep farming is huge in the uplands that we both share and love, and 41% of upland farmers are tenants. In the Rock review that

agricultureeconomy-jobsenvironment
111
2 Sept 2024Inward Investment: Fiscal Steps

Investment in our rural economy must focus heavily on rewarding our farmers for the food they produce and the environment they protect. The last Government ringfenced £2.4 billion a year for England to support our farming sector. Through indifference or incompetence, they underspent by £100 million last year and betray

economy-jobsfiscal-policylabour-market
121
1 Sept 2024 Infected Blood Compensation Scheme

At least four of my constituents still live with the consequences of this scandal. Among them is a resident of Kendal who lost her daughter due to infected blood products. She has since raised her grandson, who has of course grown up without his mother. The lack of urgency, clarity and commitment shown by a series of o

healthsocial-care
172
1 Sept 2024Community Cohesion

In Westmorland, we have a story that has underpinned cohesion for decades. That is the true story of the Windermere children. In August 1945, almost half the children who survived the Nazi death camps were rehabilitated on the banks of Windermere at Troutbeck Bridge. I wonder if the Deputy Prime Minister would agree to

culture-communityhousingcrime
129
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