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Speeches by Kumaran.

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7 Oct 2024Great British Energy Bill (Second sitting)

Q Thank you, Sir Roger; I will do my best. Thank you, David, for your insights today. You talked earlier about the potential for GB Energy to be much more than an investment vehicle. In your opinion, what are the other barriers that GB Energy and the Government can break down to create an environment to accelerate the

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7 Oct 2024Great British Energy Bill (Second sitting)

Q I declare an interest as a proud member of the GMB. Thanks, Andy. The transition is one that we all care about, and it needs to be a just transition that takes local communities with us. In your opinion, what more can the Government do to ensure that workers and jobs are kept at the heart of the GB Energy Bill? Andy

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7 Oct 2024Great British Energy Bill (Second sitting)

Q It is good to see the UK as a global leader once more, being the first in the G7 to end coal and in ensuring, as you have said, that the transition has been a just one. This is an increasingly perilous time globally to rely on foreign countries for our energy and energy security, and that remains a concern. I am look

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7 Oct 2024Great British Energy Bill (First sitting)

I am also a member of the GMB.

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7 Oct 2024Great British Energy Bill (First sitting)

Q Welcome, Mr Maier. It is good to hear your reassurances about communities being kept at the heart of this. You have told us about renewables, about offshore and about clean energy. As we have heard, it is a short Bill, but I would welcome your thoughts on what the Bill tells us about the objects and the strategic pri

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11 Sept 2024 NHS: Independent Investigation

Lord Darzi’s report lays bare the scale of the challenges that our NHS faces. Does the Secretary of State share my deep concern that because of the Conservative party’s dismal record, the progress made by the previous Labour Government on heart disease and stroke—of which I have had recent personal experience—is now in

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9 Sept 2024COP29: UK Priorities

I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Ealing Southall (Deirdre Costigan) for securing this timely debate. There seems to be an Ealing bias at the top. I look forward to working with her and others across the House as we tackle one of the biggest challenges of our time. I look forward to supporting the Governme

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8 Sept 2024Topical Questions

T8. May I take this opportunity to welcome my right hon. Friend to her place, and to welcome students across Stratford and Bow back to school as they start their new term? The Secretary of State understands as well as I do the struggles some parents have in getting their children back to school, especially those with m

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4 Sept 2024 Great British Energy Bill

I am grateful for the opportunity to make my maiden speech with my parents and husband in the Gallery today. I congratulate the hon. Member for Eastleigh (Liz Jarvis), who gave an impassioned speech showing how deeply she cares for her community, its heritage and, in particular, the history of caring for refugees. She

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2 Sept 2024Inward Investment: Fiscal Steps

13. What fiscal steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to encourage inward investment.

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2 Sept 2024Inward Investment: Fiscal Steps

I thank the Chancellor for her further reassurance to businesses this morning. London is the top choice in Europe for inward investment and is home to more headquarters than any other European city, including many based in Stratford, in my constituency. How will the Government support our capital city to continue its s

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22 Jul 2024Urgent and Emergency Care

I thank the Minister for her kind words today, and I also thank my right hon. Friend the Health Secretary for his wishes on the day. Mr Speaker, may I also take this opportunity to thank you and your staff for the care and kindness you showed me? Residents in my constituency of Stratford and Bow are served by Barts hea

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22 Jul 2024Urgent and Emergency Care

7. What assessment his Department has made of the effectiveness of NHS urgent and emergency care services.

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