Scottish National Party MP for Lanark and Hamilton East ( 8 May 2015 – current)
Labour MP for Rutherglen and Hamilton West ( 6 Oct 2023 – current)
Conservative MP for Milton Keynes North (13 Dec 2019 – current)
Conservative MP for Milton Keynes South ( 6 May 2010 – current)
Conservative Peer (28 Jun 2005 – current)
Labour MP for Leeds North East ( 1 May 1997 – current)
Former Labour MP for Midlothian ( 7 Jun 2001 – 30 Mar 2015)
Former Independent MP for Guildford ( 5 May 2005 – 6 Nov 2019)
Former UUP MLA for Strangford (17 Jan 2001 – 28 Apr 2003)
Former DUP MLA for Strangford ( 9 Mar 2007 – 2 Sep 2019)
Former Scottish National Party MSP for Highlands and Islands ( 6 May 1999 – 31 Mar 2003)
Former MP for Berwickshire (31 Jan 1874 – 24 Mar 1880)
Former MP for Southwark Rotherhithe (24 Nov 1885 – 28 Jun 1892)
Former MP for Tyrone (6 Jan 1835 – 26 Jan 1874)
Former MP for Kensington South (11 Jul 1865 – 25 Nov 1918)
Former MP for Salisbury (11 Jul 1865 – 0 1870)
Former MP for Tyrone North (24 Nov 1885 – 28 Jun 1892)
Former MP for Tyrone North (24 Nov 1885 – 8 Jul 1895)
Former MP for County Dublin (22 Apr 1863 – 18 Nov 1885)
Former MP for Lanarkshire Southern (27 Mar 1857 – 26 Jun 1886)
Former MP for Donegal (17 Jul 1860 – 24 Mar 1880)
Former MP for Ealing (17 Nov 1868 – 8 Jan 1906)
Former MP for Wakefield (13 Jul 1895 – 20 Feb 1902)
Former MP for Yorkshire (West Riding) Southern (11 Jul 1865 – 7 Jul 1872)
Former UKIP MS for Mid and West Wales ( 5 May 2016 – 29 Apr 2021)
Former MP for Edinburgh West (10 Oct 1974 – 8 Apr 1997)
Former MP for Inverness (23 Feb 1950 – 2 Dec 1954)
Former MP for Cambridge (27 Oct 1931 – 10 Mar 1966)
Former MP for Northamptonshire Northern (3 Nov 1806 – 8 Feb 1833)
Former MP for Motherwell North (15 Oct 1964 – 18 May 1987)
Former MP for Beverley (31 Jul 1854 – 21 Mar 1857)
Former MP for Aylesbury (31 Jul 1839 – 23 Jul 1847)
Former MP for Dublin University (6 Jan 1835 – 0 1860)
Former MP for County Dublin (29 Jun 1841 – 0 1864)
Former MP for Sudbury (24 Jul 1837 – 0 1838)
Former MP for Linlithgowshire (28 Apr 1859 – 6 Jul 1865)
Former MP for Newport (Isle of Wight) (29 Jun 1841 – 23 Jul 1847)
Former MP for County Wexford (29 Jul 1847 – 1 Jul 1852)
Former MP for Londonderry Borough (1 Oct 1900 – 3 Jan 1913)
Former MP for Bath (30 May 1929 – 7 Oct 1931)
Former MP for Ilford (28 May 1913 – 7 Jun 1937)
Former MP for Blackburn (30 May 1929 – 7 Oct 1931)
Former MP for Orkney and Shetland (15 Nov 1922 – 25 Oct 1935)
Former MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone (15 Oct 1964 – 29 Apr 1970)
Former MP for Salisbury ( 8 Oct 1959 – 13 May 1983)
Former MP for Sudbury ( 5 Jul 1945 – 3 Feb 1950)
Former MP for Central Fife (23 Feb 1950 – 18 May 1987)
Former MP for Northamptonshire Northern (10 Dec 1832 – 8 Nov 1835)
Former MP for Wicklow (27 Jan 1837 – 4 Oct 1857)
Former MP for Ayrshire (5 Apr 1803 – 6 Jul 1818)
Former MP for Lancaster (14 Jul 1802 – 1 Nov 1806)
Former MP for Lanarkshire (21 Jul 1802 – 16 Oct 1827)
Former MP for Honiton (9 Jun 1803 – 7 Oct 1812)
Former MP for Dungannon (23 May 1807 – 8 Mar 1809)
Former MP for Liskeard (31 Jan 1807 – 9 Oct 1812)
Former MP for Yarmouth (6 Jul 1802 – 21 Aug 1827)
Liberal Democrat MSP for Edinburgh Western ( 7 May 2016 – current)
Conservative MSP for Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire ( 7 May 2016 – current)
Labour MP for Birmingham, Erdington ( 4 Mar 2022 – current)
Guy Opperman: ...and others are doing to drive forward true change in freight should genuinely be admired. Turning to the points raised by the Chair of the Transport Committee, my hon. Friend the Member for Milton Keynes South (Iain Stewart), I take his two out of three cheers as being damned by faint praise. However, at the same time, no one is pretending that the statement is perfect. It is a work in...
Ben Everitt: ...the obligations on local planning authorities to plan strategically for the infrastructure required to service their growth aspirations? That is particularly important to me and my constituents in Milton Keynes North since the Labour-led council announced plans for 63,000 new homes across Milton Keynes. We do not have targets in the way that we used to, but back when we did, Milton Keynes...
Ben Everitt: ...the obligations on local planning authorities to plan strategically for the infrastructure required to service their growth aspirations? That is particularly important to me and my constituents in Milton Keynes North since the Labour-led council announced plans for 63,000 new homes across Milton Keynes. We do not have targets in the way that we used to, but back when we did, Milton Keynes...
Ben Everitt: ...the obligations on local planning authorities to plan strategically for the infrastructure required to service their growth aspirations? That is particularly important to me and my constituents in Milton Keynes North since the Labour-led council announced plans for 63,000 new homes across Milton Keynes. We do not have targets in the way that we used to, but back when we did, Milton Keynes...
Lord Wallace of Saltaire: ...describe as an amoral capitalism, in which profit is the only thing you are ever allowed to think about. I recall that the first person who started attacking the Sullivan principles was Professor Milton Friedman, who strongly believed that companies have no other duties than to pursue the greatest profit possible for their shareholders. We need to know what is meant by “influenced by...
Grahame Morris: ...the scope of the Bill but in hand, related to licensing schemes for non-road vehicles such as delivery robots. I believe they operate in the Minister’s local area, and they certainly operate in Milton Keynes. They are very popular, but we are talking about people with disabilities. As the robots are more widely deployed, there is a risk of them causing obstruction or injury if the...
Simon Lightwood: ...affect disabled people, or that they are regulated only on pavements that are wide enough. Asda and Wayve have an ongoing trial of delivery services, and Starship already serves communities in Milton Keynes, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and West Yorkshire—in fact, I have visited a site in the Wakefield constituency. The DFT plans to conduct research on pavement use, but if primary...
Helen Whately: ...ICB; - NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB; and - NHS Kent and Medway ICB. The following 10 ICBs delivered VWA of at least 100% of the 2019/20 baseline in 2022/23: - NHS Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes ICB; - NHS South West London ICB; - NHS Lincolnshire ICB; - NHS Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland ICB; - NHS Northamptonshire ICB; - NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ICB; - NHS...
David Johnston: I refer my hon. Friend, the Member for Milton Keynes North, to the answer of 12 February 2024 to Question 13186.
Jacob Young: ...; in Dudley they could choose Sedgley; in Loughborough they could choose Shepshed; in Leigh they could choose Atherton or Golborne; in Copeland they could choose Whitehaven or Millom; and in Milton Keynes they could choose Olney or Newport Pagnell. We have also heard about Erdington in the constituency of the hon. Member for Birmingham, Erdington. In the great city of Stoke-on-Trent, the...
Alistair Strathern: ...Andrew Gwynne), for Easington (Grahame Morris), for Putney (Fleur Anderson) and for Liverpool, West Derby (Ian Byrne), as well as the hon. Members for East Worthing and Shoreham (Tim Loughton), for Milton Keynes North (Ben Everitt), for Worcester (Mr Walker), for South West Bedfordshire (Andrew Selous), for Twickenham (Munira Wilson) and for Strangford (Jim Shannon). It will be difficult...
Anthony Browne: ...in their constituencies: the hon. Member for Paisley and Renfrewshire North (Gavin Newlands) talked about CAVForth in Scotland; the Chair of the Transport Committee, my hon. Friend the Member for Milton Keynes South (Iain Stewart), talked about the work in Milton Keynes; and the hon. Member for Warwick and Leamington (Matt Western) talked about the benefits in Warwick. Various Members...
Edward Argar: There are four main education providers across the adult secure estate in England. Milton Keynes College, Novus, People Plus and Weston College provide the majority of education services, including vocational delivery. Education in Welsh establishments includes both public and private-sector provision. At HMP Cardiff, HMP Swansea, HMP Usk and HMP Prescoed, education is delivered by HMPPS...
Lord Hannan of Kingsclere: ...and voted against in council, and at the departmental arguments raised against them, and then see whether those still applied. I am afraid that that has not happened. I had underestimated what Milton Friedman called the tyranny of the status quo: the way in which, however irrational and arbitrary your arrangements, some people have found a way of making a living out of them and become...
Seema Malhotra: ..., and adult learners upskilling, at City and Islington College. I have spoken to people working and learning at the National College for Nuclear, and health and aerospace apprentices in Milton Keynes, Newcastle and Liverpool. Last week, I visited South and City College in Birmingham to see the important new facilities for robotics, electric vehicles and so on. This is not just about...
Jo Churchill: ... 71-77 Powis Street, Woolwich, Greenwich SE18 6JB Macclesfield Unit 2 The Silk Works, Pickford Street, Macclesfield SK11 6JD Manchester (Central) 58 Mosley Street, Manchester M2 3HZ Milton Keynes Phoenix House, Elder Gate, Milton Keynes MK9 1AW Norwich Lower Units 16, 17, 18 and Upper Units 10, 11, 12, Castle Quarter, Norwich NR1 3DD Peterlee 56 Yoden Way, Peterlee SR8 1AS ...
Rhoda Grant: ...again given a commitment to dual the A96 from Inverness to Nairn, including the Nairn bypass. However, I was surprised to discover through an FOI request that, thus far, only one piece of land, at Milton of Culloden, has been bought and that no other compulsory purchase orders have been made. How much land will the minister require to be purchased for that work, and when will that be completed?
Ben Everitt: More dentists, more appointments, more incentives for NHS work and a focus on underserved areas—this is exactly what Milton Keynes needs. I would like to thank the Secretary of State and, in particular, her dental Minister and my constituency neighbour, my right hon. Friend the Member for South Northamptonshire (Dame Andrea Leadsom), for all the work they have done, and in particular for...
Alistair Strathern: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 9 January 2024 to Question 7731 on Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board: Dental Services, what the impact of IFRS16 was on the capital departmental expenditure limit (CDEL) for the NHS; and of that how much was (a) to compensate for impacts on primary care provision and (b) allocated to...
Alistair Strathern: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 9 January 2024 to Question 7731 on Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board: Dental Services, how many Integrated Care Boards are in leasing arrangements for primary care provision; and what the value of such contracts is.