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24 Feb 2026Topical Questions

Mental health support teams provide innovative early support for children and young people in schools and colleges, and I am pleased that these are working well in Bracknell Forest, too. Up to 900,000 additional pupils will have access to that support by the spring, and we are accelerating the roll-out to reach full na

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24 Feb 2026Topical Questions

My hon. Friend and I have had discussions regarding this matter before. Patient safety is of paramount importance, especially when it comes to surgery, including breast surgery. I am happy to meet her to discuss this further at a ministerial surgery.

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

I can assure the hon. Lady of our commitment to an effective primary care system up and down the country, in both rural and coastal communities. My hon. Friend the Minister for Care, whose portfolio includes pharmacy, takes his responsibilities seriously and is exploring all avenues to ensure equity of access and fundi

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

The hon. Member is absolutely right: we need to unblock some of the referral pipelines between GPs and pharmacies. We are absolutely clear in our instructions to the system that pharmacies are an integral and growing component of primary care provision, and that premise underlies all our discussions with pharmacies and

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

As the hon. Gentleman will know—or should know—the current remuneration method was agreed in conjunction with the sector. The adjustment was agreed with the sector’s representative body, Community Pharmacy England. Advance notice of the change was provided to those contractors by letter and in an article published by t

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

Thank you, Mr Speaker. As I was saying, while the Conservatives left GPs on the scrapheap, this Government ensured—

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

It is a pleasure to take the traditional Department of Health and Social Care urgent question before recess—I would not miss it for the world. Since coming into office, we have reversed the decade of cuts to community pharmacy with the biggest uplift for the sector in years and frozen prescription charges to help our c

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

This Government take our responsibilities seriously in providing an effective 21st-century primary-care NHS, free at the point of care. That is why when we came into power we ensured that the pharmacy sector had the largest uplift of any part of the NHS in the past two years—£3.1 billion. To support primary care furthe

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

As I have stated, we have given pharmacies a record £3.1 billion settlement. We absolutely endorse the need for pharmacies to do more in our communities. We are enabling pharmacists up and down the country to expand their repertoire, and we are ensuring that Pharmacy First remuneration is a dynamic process, month on mo

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

My hon. Friend is absolutely right. Independent prescribers are a key and expanding part of our workforce, providing a sustainable primary care service. I am very happy for the Minister for Care to write to him with the exact funding plans for the next financial year.

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for adumbrating how 14 years of Tory Government have led to significant decay in the provision of primary care services in some of our communities. He is right to mention dispensing doctors, who are a vital part of the mixture in hard-to-reach and coastal communities. I had many meet

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right: we need to unblock the referral pathways. The neighbourhood health service is all about ensuring that the process between general practitioner and pharmacist feels seamless. On payments, we are cognisant of the fact that as demographics change, population needs in different parts

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

I am reminded that Liberal Democrat Front Benchers always welcome funding for the NHS, but can never explain where the money should come from. I have already mentioned the record funding that we are putting into pharmacy. I have reiterated that there is ministerial engagement with the pharmacy sector—not just through t

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

The hon. Member is right that under the Pharmacy First programme, contractors receive a monthly fixed payment upon delivering a minimum number of consultations, as per the 2025-26 agreement. That can go up and down month to month, in a dynamic process, depending on how many patients are seen in pharmacies. I completely

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

I can reassure the hon. Member that my hon. Friend the Minister for Care is looking at funding and primary care provision in the round in coastal and poorer communities, and I would be delighted to take back his representations about Pharmacy First in rural settings.

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

I am always grateful for the hon. Gentleman’s wise counsel. He will know that I have regular meetings with my counterparts in the devolved nations. I am well aware of some of the remuneration schemes in Northern Ireland, and I am following them with interest.

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12 Feb 2026 Pharmacy First: Withholding Payments

Pharmacy First is indeed a great initiative. It is not the first in this country; it has been developed in other parts of the country. When we came into office, we worked with the sector and stakeholders, and agreements on remuneration and pricing were reached in conjunction with the sector. What is more, we are addres

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9 Feb 2026Brain Tumour Survival Rates

I am grateful to the right hon. Member for his remarks. At the risk of turning this into some sort of medical journal club—I will move on quite swiftly, Madam Deputy Speaker—let me point out that the association is based on retrospective data, and we all know that we have to be a little bit cautious with retrospective

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9 Feb 2026Brain Tumour Survival Rates

I start by thanking my hon. Friend the Member for Mitcham and Morden (Dame Siobhain McDonagh), and the hon. Members for Witney (Charlie Maynard) and for Kingswinford and South Staffordshire (Mike Wood) for supporting this important debate. I would like to take a few moments to acknowledge the contributions of all hon.

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9 Feb 2026Brain Tumour Survival Rates

Sacking people is above my pay grade, so I will revert to the Secretary of State’s opinion on that, but my hon. Friend can certainly be reassured that we will hold them accountable, just as she will hold me accountable. She might give me the sack at this rate, so I had better be careful. We are grateful for the continu

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