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Baroness Barran: ...Lords for their contributions. Economic and financial education are important parts of a broad and balanced curriculum and are essential knowledge for young people to manage their money well and to make sound financial decisions, particularly sound long-term decisions, as we heard from the noble Lord, Lord Davies of Brixton. As my noble friend Lady Sater rightly pointed out, they are an...
Jane Hutt: ...llawer mwy heddiw, gan mai dyna fydd y datganiad llafar. Ond a gaf i ddweud bod y siarter budd-daliadau Cymru yn seiliedig nid yn unig ar waith Sefydliad Bevan, a gynhyrchodd adroddiad da iawn, 'Making the case for a Welsh Benefits System—people’s experiences', ac rydym wedi gwneud defnydd uniongyrchol o'r adroddiad hwnnw, ond hefyd y Pwyllgor Cydraddoldeb, Llywodraeth Leol a...
Jane Hutt: The 'Digital strategy for Wales' makes clear that for people who cannot, or decide not to, participate digitally, alternative ways to access public services in Wales must remain available. This would be true of vital services such as postal deliveries where our most vulnerable citizens would be impacted.
Guy Opperman: ...the case of Sharlotte, raised by my hon. Friend the Member for Stoke-on-Trent North (Jonathan Gullis); and the Gayle family case, raised by my hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton North East (Jane Stevenson). Those families all have tragic and terrible stories to tell, and it is right that their representatives make the case for a better system. I take all the points on board. There...
Kirsten Oswald: ...Trust and the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust for their year-round work, as well as their support at this time of year. It is Burns Night tonight and his famous line: “Man’s inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn!” well stands the test of time when we look at the world today, and when we look to the holocaust and the continued impact down the generations. Like the hon....
Jonathan Gullis: While I am deeply disappointed that Stoke-on-Trent Labour refuses to make the necessary terms and conditions changes to help save Stoke-on-Trent City Council funding, there is a united view across the political divide in Stoke-on-Trent that the legacy in children’s social care is causing huge financial strain on the local authority. Will the Secretary of State do everything he can to work...
Rebecca Pow: ...: my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for South Swindon (Sir Robert Buckland), who did such a great job on the pet theft taskforce; my hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton North East (Jane Stevenson), who raised that issue of widening this legislation to other animals in the future—she knows that is an option in the Bill; my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for...
Shaun Bailey: ...and Wednesbury. It is as simple as that. I am looking forward to the Minister’s visit to the Black Country, and I am sure he will visit my hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton North East (Jane Stevenson) on the way. Our proud Black Country towns have so much to offer. The governance at Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council has done nothing but bring embarrassment to those towns. It...
Michael Tomlinson: ...the Bill through. I am the Minister for this Bill, and I am determined to get it through today, tomorrow and at its further stage. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton North East (Jane Stevenson) for her constructive speech and the constructive tone that she adopted during the debate. She is right: we are united in wanting to make the scheme work. I am very grateful to her...
Kirsten Oswald: ...their homes in East Renfrewshire. That is why I was pleased to join the hon. Member for Cities of London and Westminster in seeking this debate, because we should celebrate all the communities that make us who we are. Some people have referenced the timing of the debate in relation to the challenging times we live in. That may be true to some extent, but it is important to look at the...
Jane Hutt: ...i wella mynediad at fudd-daliadau Cymreig, a diolch iddynt—ac fe’i crybwyllwyd y prynhawn yma gan Sioned Williams hefyd, a chan y Cadeirydd yn wir—am eu hadroddiad a gyhoeddwyd yn ddiweddar, 'Making the case for a Welsh Benefits System—people’s experiences'. Mae’n neges bwysig iawn heddiw gan Aelodau yn y Siambr, o’r ddadl hon, ac o ymchwiliad y pwyllgor—neges i’n...
Emma Roddick: ...the support, events and opportunities to gather that have been helpful to them. What came across very clearly was the strength of spirit and determination among the displaced Ukrainians who are making their home in the Highlands, in Inverness and Aviemore, as well as the widespread will of the Highland community to help them. That included individuals becoming hosts, trucks being filled...
Richard Graham: ...for Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock (Allan Dorans) for the SNP; the hon. Member for Pontypridd (Alex Davies-Jones) for His Majesty’s loyal Opposition; and my hon. Friends the Members for Loughborough (Jane Hunt), for Hastings and Rye (Sally-Ann Hart), for Rushcliffe (Ruth Edwards), and for Hertford and Stortford (Julie Marson). My right hon. Friend the Member for Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and...
Rosie Duffield: ...of Surgeons, and to Professor Carrie Newlands, co-lead of the working party on sexual misconduct in surgery, for their report “Breaking the Silence”. The foreword is written by Professor Dame Jane Dacre, who says: “This report shows that we still have a long way to go in demonstrating the respect that our female colleagues deserve in the surgical workplace. The survey findings of...
...gone through him, grooming is in the environment and so it will enhance the sentence. The Bill broadens this a little; if it does, it is a good flag to wave because we want to tackle grooming and make sure it is taken into account. But I do not see it as a major change. The problem is where there is a victim of someone abusive, and the killing is brought about by the victim’s decision...
Jane Hunt: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether her Department is making funding available to (a) pharmaceutical companies and (b) researchers to conduct medical studies into B12 injectables.
Baroness Browning: ...transparently with parents, local authorities and other stakeholders to protect pupils from serious harm, both online and offline and about taking prompt and proportionate action”. I, too, will make some comment, or place some interest, on the question of gender. The Cass review, in particular, demonstrated the shockingly disproportionate high number of autistic children seen by the...
Tom Pursglove: .... I would be keen to pick up with him on that specific point separately from this evening. I also want to thank every Disability Confident employer out there for the enormous contribution that they make and for their commitment to supporting the important goals that we have been debating this evening. I am aware that my hon. Friend the Member for Ashfield has a particular and very...
John Whittingdale: ...for the use of secure and inclusive digital identities across the economy. It does not force businesses or individuals to use them. Individual choice is integral to our approach. As the Bill makes clear, digital verification services can be provided only at the request of the individual. Where people want to use a digital verification service, the Government are committed to ensuring that...
Jeremy Hunt: ...not just remove barriers to investment; they reward effort and work. I will go through the measures in three parts. In the first, I will use updated OBR forecasts to show the progress that we are making against the Prime Minister’s economic priorities. The second part will set out growth measures to back British business. Finally, I will conclude with measures to make work pay. Before I...