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Data Protection and Digital Information Bill: Part 2 - The Nine Identity Assurance Principles (29 Tach 2023)

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...

Autumn Statement (22 Tach 2023)

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...

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Investment Zones: Loughborough University (15 Tach 2023)

Jane Hunt: To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of (a) creating an Investment Zone at Charnwood Campus and Loughborough University Science and Enterprise Park and (b) extending his plans for an Investment Zone for the proposed East Midlands Mayoral Combined County Authority to include Charnwood Campus and...

King’s Speech - Debate (5th Day) (14 Tach 2023)

Baroness Morgan of Huyton: ...must aim to head the G7 on that. It also depends on longer cycles, of 10 years or more, which will provide stability for researchers, innovators and investors; reduction up front on visa costs to make the UK competitive in the battle for talent, as we have heard; and evidence-based rather than populist policies around net zero, to rebuild confidence in the UK’s global ambitions as a...

Renters (Reform) Bill (23 Hyd 2023)

Duncan Baker: ...of homes for residents to rent. Although holiday lets and vacant second homes are not the focus of my speech today, following conversations I have had with many of my constituents, especially Jane Platt, whom I met when she came all the way from North Norfolk to Parliament back in March, I know how unsettled and insecure tenants can feel in the sector as it currently stands. That fear is...

QNR: Cwestiynau i Y Gweinidog Cyfiawnder Cymdeithasol a'r Prif Chwip (11 Hyd 2023)

Jane Hutt: ...has strengthened the volence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence strategy to include a focus on violence against women in the street and workplace as well as the home in order to make Wales the safest place in Europe to be a woman.

Backbench Business: Community Pharmacies — [Sir Mark Hendrick in the Chair] (14 Med 2023)

Steve Brine: ...that positive engagement from the sector when we start the oral evidence sessions. The Committee has the benefit of drawing upon the work of our expert panel, which is chaired by Professor Dame Jane Dacre, whom the Minister will know. The panel, set up by my predecessor, now the Chancellor of the Exchequer, evaluates the Government’s progress on meeting their commitments on an area that...

Asbestos (National Register) (13 Med 2023)

Andrew Percy: ...schools had asbestos on their estate, and although most had a plan for dealing with it, that figure speaks for itself. I thank in particular my hon. Friend the Member for Loughborough (Jane Hunt), who, apart from being an excellent champion for her constituents, has done incredible work leading up to this 10-minute rule motion, including her recent Westminster Hall debate on asbestos in...

QNR: Cwestiynau i Y Gweinidog Cyfiawnder Cymdeithasol a'r Prif Chwip (13 Med 2023)

Jane Hutt: ....  These are difficult choices and I understand that they may cause concern in the communities that might be affected.   The consultation is due to close shortly, after which the Authority will make a decision on the way forward and I would expect them to continue to work closely with both representatives of the workforce and local communities.

Education, Employment and Training: Young People ( 4 Med 2023)

Philip Hollobone: The hon. Gentleman makes an extremely good point. The Government are doing good work with A-levels, T-levels and apprenticeships, but 788,000 young people are falling through the net. The purpose of this debate is to highlight that number and encourage the Minister to tell the House what the Government are going to do about it. Young people in this country should be encouraged to be in...

Stroke Care - Question (24 Gor 2023)

Lord Markham: First, I thank the noble Baroness for the work that she does in this area; I know that it is very close to her heart. I have set up a meeting with the NHS COO David Sloman and with Sarah-Jane Marsh, and would be delighted if the noble Baroness would like to join me. The benefit of these sessions is always the shining of a light on areas. It is vital that people are seen within the first hour;...

Transport: Transport Infrastructure: Decarbonisation (13 Gor 2023)

Jane Hunt: ...manufactures thermoplastic piping systems from recycled material for civil and infrastructure projects. I understand that the Government and National Highways tend to favour the use of concrete to make ducting for cables over plastic for the road network, despite it being weaker, less resilient and worse for the environment. Could more consideration be given to using recycled materials,...

Summerland Fire: 50th Anniversary (12 Gor 2023)

Mike Freer: ...the Summerland fire commission on 3 September 1973. He appointed a three-man commission to inquire into the circumstances of, and leading up to, the fire at the Summerland leisure centre, and to make recommendations. The commission included Mr Justice Cantley, a presiding English judge and a former judge of appeal on the Isle of Man; Mr Philip Wilson-Dickson, second in command of the UK...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Wales (12 Gor 2023)

Robert Jenrick: ...(MAF) meetings to address any concerns of the local community and reduce the impact on local services. Furthermore, we recently met with Welsh counterparts such as Minister for Social Justice Jane Hutt MP on 30th March. The latest Home Office figures show that Wales holds 2.6% of supported asylum seekers while Wales makes up 5.2% of the UK’s population. The current number of asylum...

Online Safety Bill - Report (2nd Day): Amendment 77 (10 Gor 2023)

Baroness Fox of Buckley: ...present on the service. I am not sure whether noble Lords have been following the dispute that broke out over the weekend. There is a film on social media doing the rounds of a trans speaker, Sarah Jane Baker, at the Trans Pride event screaming pretty hysterically “If you see a TERF, punch them in the effing face”—and I am being polite. You would think that that misogynistic threat...

Windrush Generation: 75th Anniversary - Motion to Take Note ( 7 Gor 2023)

Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick: ..., great sacrificial people, or fill our faces with the tears and sadness of the distress that they feel. Some 135 years before the “Windrush” ship came to Tilbury docks, a great English writer, Jane Austen, gave us the words “Pride and Prejudice”. For so many who came on the HMT “Empire Windrush”, and for the Windrush generation, it was pride: they were proud to come, to give,...

Building Safety and Social Housing ( 6 Gor 2023)

Michael Gove: ...and others in failings that allowed the horrifying events of 14 June 2017 to unfold. As you will hear today, Madam Deputy Speaker, I share their determination to see the truth uncovered, make change happen, and have all those responsible held to account so that justice is delivered. The need for all of us in Government to learn from—and never repeat—the scandalous mistakes of Grenfell...

Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Adult and Further Education ( 5 Gor 2023)

Robert Halfon: ...who do not pass will be able to do some other qualification at level 3, or they may want to do a level 2 or level 3 apprenticeship instead. There will be options for those people, but we could make the same arguments about those people who fail A-levels. We should not just have one rule for T-levels and another rule for those doing A-levels. I will come on to funding, because every hon....


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