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Wes Streeting: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many (a) estates and (b) facilities related incidents related to (i) non-critical and (ii) critical infrastructure risk occurred in (A) all hospitals and (B) hospitals containing reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete in the last 12 months.
Wes Streeting: ...in history. We did it before, and we will do it again. That is why representatives of the nationalist parties in Wales and Scotland know, and even admit in private, that a Labour Government in Westminster will be a rising tide that lifts all ships across our United Kingdom. I say to people that it is not enough to send MPs to Westminster to oppose the Conservatives; they need to send...
Lord Vaizey of Didcot: ...the debate so that Parliament can have that debate and make some decisions. However, I accept that, as a Conservative Peer, broad- casting a show on Times Radio, it feels very odd to interview Wes Streeting about Labour’s health policy. The people who run Times Radio and who run other radio stations take their obligations to Ofcom very seriously. They have compliance departments and ask...
Neil Gray: ...that are available to us. Underpinning all our work is the budgetary situation. We face the most challenging public finances since devolution, as the First Minister has set out, and Wes Streeting has explained the impact across all of the UK. However, even in that context, we have seen historic increases in mental health spending, which reflects how much of a priority it is for...
John Swinney: ...available to parents has increased from 412.5 hours to 1,140 hours, and we have extended that to eligible two-year-olds. Recorded crime has fallen by around 40 per cent to one of its lowest levels in half a century. This year, using our limited social security powers, measures such as the Scottish child payment are helping to keep an estimated 100,000 children in...
Bill Kidd: The UK Government has cut Scotland’s capital grant by 16.1 per cent. That is the reality that we have to live with. As Labour’s Wes Streeting recently said, “All roads lead back to Westminster.” Does the cabinet secretary agree that it is imperative that all parties in this Parliament accept that reality and come together to speak as one in calling for an end to...
...Chloe Smith Henry Smith Jeff Smith Amanda Solloway Ben Spencer Mark Spencer Alexander Stafford Jo Stevens Jane Stevenson John Stevenson Bob Stewart Iain Stewart Alistair Strathern Gary Streeter Wes Streeting Graham Stuart Julian Sturdy James Sunderland Desmond Swayne Robert Syms Mark Tami Sam Tarry Derek Thomas Gareth Thomas Stephen Timms Edward Timpson Kelly Tolhurst Justin Tomlinson...
...Moyle Liz Saville-Roberts Naseem Shah Michael Shanks Tommy Sheppard Tulip Siddiq Andrew Slaughter Cat Smith Jeff Smith Nick Smith Karin Smyth Alex Sobel Chris Stephens Jo Stevens Alistair Strathern Wes Streeting Graham Stringer Zarah Sultana Mark Tami Sam Tarry Alison Thewliss Gareth Thomas Nick Thomas-Symonds Richard Thomson Emily Thornberry Stephen Timms Jon Trickett Karl Turner Liz...
Robin Swann: I thank the Member for his question. He may be aware that, when I was in Westminster yesterday, I engaged, as I have said on a number of occasions, with Ministers from the Department of Health and Social Care and with the shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting. I highlighted the concerns and pressures that we face in the Department of Health in Northern Ireland,...
Holly Lynch: ...the people’s champion for the dementia mission in March this year. Scott recently introduced both myself and the shadow Secretary of State for Health, my hon. Friend the Member for Ilford North (Wes Streeting), to the co-chair of the mission, Hilary Evans of Alzheimer’s Research UK. I am delighted to say that no one was left in any doubt that we 100% support the mission, and will very...
Wes Streeting: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate she has made of the number and proportion of prescriptions that were written by pharmacists in each of the last five years.
Wes Streeting: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many community diagnostic centres are providing bone density scans.
Wes Streeting: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, for what reason there was an increase in death rates among 20-44 year olds in 2023 from 2019.
Wes Streeting: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the announcement at page 34 of the Spring Budget 2024, HC 560, published on 6 March 2024, on upgrading more than 100 MRI scanners with AI, what the average time taken for patients to receive relevant test results is; and if she will make an estimate of the average time for such results to be received when the new...
Preet Kaur Gill: ...raise the age of sale by one year every year, so that the generation who are 15 now will—we hope—never smoke. When the shadow Secretary of State, my hon. Friend the Member for Ilford North (Wes Streeting), proposed the measure in January 2023, it was because we know that it will take fresh, radical thinking on public health to take the pressure off the NHS and get our ambition for a...
Penny Mordaunt: ...is not going well. Not everyone has got the memo. The shadow Leader of the House talks about the important election results last week. Has she noticed that the first act of the new Mayor of the West Midlands was to turn his attention not to investment or infrastructure, but to Israel and Gaza? Ditto for the Mayors of West Yorkshire and London, with the latter also stating “equivalence”...
Wes Streeting: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 8 February 2024 to Question 12829 on Patient Choice Schemes, how many patients were offered choice at the point of referral in each of the last 12 months.