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30 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Eighth sitting)

There are nods and laughs.

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30 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Eighth sitting)

Sounds good, but I want to bring us back, if I may, to reality. We need to do that, because first, all of us in this room would acknowledge that the status quo is not working. I have been a school governor, I have sponsored a mental health project for children and young people, and I know just how hard teachers and sup

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30 Jan 2025Proportional Representation: General Elections

On Monday morning, I visited the year 10 citizenship class at St Peter’s school in Bournemouth, where I spoke with several young people, including Ozzie, who was only just born at the time of the last vote. He asked me whether I agreed that too many people feel their vote does not count, that too many younger people fe

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30 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Seventh sitting)

I have respect for the insight and experience of the right hon. Member for East Hampshire, but I ask the Minister whether one of the goals of the free breakfast clubs is to ensure that children, particularly those from hard-up backgrounds, are in a position to be ready to learn, so that they can start the school day wi

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Stringer, and it is an honour to follow my hon. Friend the Member for Southampton Itchen, who is a powerful champion for care-experienced people in speaking from his own personal experience—and the fact that he is my office room- mate helps. I want care leavers to reac

social-carehousingeducation
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28 Jan 2025 Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords]

The Secretary of State is right that things are getting better. In my constituency, two new investments in water sector upgrades, by Wessex Water and Pennon, are worth a total of £230 million. Clearly, much more has to be done, but will he join me in welcoming those new investments? Does he recognise that such investme

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28 Jan 2025 Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords]

Will the right hon. Lady give way?

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28 Jan 2025 Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords]

I sat on the Public Bill Committee, and I must say that the tone that the right hon. Lady is striking is very different from that of her colleagues on the Committee. I just wonder whether she as any regrets about her Government’s record on tackling sewage or pollution. Would she acknowledge any regrets?

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

I rise to speak in favour of regional co-operation arrangements, primarily because of what we have seen in two important reviews or evaluations. The recent independent review of children’s social care that I referred to highlighted a system at breaking point, as we also heard from the Minister. The insight from that re

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27 Jan 2025 Creative Industries

I, too, represent a coastal seat, and I, too, know how coastal seats have been forgotten as part of the national story about our creativity. Bournemouth is the resting place of Mary Shelley and was home to Robert Louis Stevenson, and it is also home to many institutions such as Bournemouth University, the Arts Universi

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23 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Third sitting)

In that case, can Mr O’Brien remind me of his constituency? [Interruption.] The acoustics in this room are quite bad, so I did not catch all of that, but I will write the constituency down next time; I apologise, Sir Christopher. I have listened carefully to what the Opposition spokesperson said, and take his point abo

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23 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Third sitting)

Thank you, Sir Christopher; that is helpful advice. I associate myself with the comments of my hon. Friend the Member for Derby North, and will speak to oppose proposed amendments 36, 37 and 18. I think the Bill is in fact very child-centred; it is focused on the needs of children. Before I was elected to this place, I

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22 Jan 2025Great British Energy

Eight years ago, Nicola Sturgeon promised a publicly owned energy company, but after spending £500,000 on consultants, the Scottish Government have now dropped the plan. Does the Secretary of State agree that while Labour ploughs ahead with delivering GB Energy, owned by the British people and headquartered in Scotland

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22 Jan 2025Great British Energy

6. What assessment he has made of the potential impact of Great British Energy on Scotland.

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21 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Second sitting)

Q I want to ask somebody who clearly has long professional experience about the nutrition of food in the free breakfast clubs. Children are experiencing significant difficulty, whether it be from the cost of living crisis, the pandemic, reduced opportunity for play outdoors or their increased screentime. Children are s

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21 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Second sitting)

I make this point in the context of the Labour peer who did disclose her party allegiance.

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21 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Second sitting)

I want to make a reference to the previous witness. It is my first time at a Committee oral hearing, and I am slightly astonished that there was no declaration that the previous witness was a parliamentary candidate at the election just gone—[Interruption.]

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21 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Second sitting)

Q I think this question is for Mark. Before I was elected, for five years, I ran a service in support of survivors of child sexual abuse. Hearing the Children’s Commissioner say, just before you, that every report makes the same set of recommendations and at the heart of that is better multi-agency working, would you t

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21 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (First sitting)

Q Before the election I visited Linwood school’s Charminster site, and I spoke to a young girl with support needs around SEND. She told me about a meeting with a new social worker, who asked her how her parent was. She had to tell the social worker that her parent had died. That is just one of many examples of social w

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21 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (First sitting)

Q Before I was elected, I ran a domestic abuse and mental health charity, so I can definitely speak to the value of the mandate, even in a local authority setting, which was excellent. Anne, are the other measures in the Bill proportionate to the aim of driving local integration and making sure that the child is at the

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