Conservative MP for Lewes ( 8 May 2015 – current)
Steve Reed: ..., I urge her to keep pushing. I wish her more success than I have had with the current Minister for mental health, the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the hon. Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield), who does not seem interested in carrying out the wishes of this House, as expressed in the unanimous passage of my important Bill. Other Health Ministers have taken much more...
Sarah Dyke: ...2015-16 and 2022-23. Currently, there is just one dentist in Somerset for almost 2,000 patients, leaving many people without access to care and in dental agony. The issue is also prevalent in Lewes, where the dentist crisis has become so severe that the Ringmer dental practice will be offering only private treatment. The practice blames a “chronic lack of investment” in NHS dentistry....
Wes Streeting: The Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the hon. Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield), has said that the policy will be “as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.”—[Official Report, 28 February 2023; Vol. 728, c. 710.] As she speeds down the A23 back to Lewes, to defend her constituency against the Liberal Democrats, how on earth will she feel with all those embers of...
Andrew Stephenson: ...that data is captured. We are also working with the charities involved in this sector and with others. I know that the Minister with responsibility for mental health, my hon. Friend the Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield), has been doing a lot of work on this and has met with various stakeholders. I perhaps should have said at the start of the debate that the reason my hon. Friend is not...
Dawn Butler: ...to help stop the killing and abuse of women. I wish to thank Level Up and Glamour magazine for their tireless campaigning in this area. I also thank the Minister for Women, the hon. Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield), for the productive discussions we have had on language changes to the Independent Press Standards Organisation code. It is important that we have cross-party discussions on...
Jim Shannon: ...the children who have the problems. I will give a Northern Ireland perspective. I am very pleased to see the Minister—the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the hon. Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield)—here in Westminster Hall today. She is a Minister who understands these issues and I have no doubt that she will reply very positively to our requests. In Northern...
Jeremy Quin: ...my right hon. Friend said last week about encouraging research on lobular breast cancer, and I look forward to meeting the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the hon. Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield), shortly to work out how we can operationalise what is her clear ambition.
Lloyd Russell-Moyle: ...—two in Hove and one in Brighton Pavilion. There are none in Worthing—Worthing West and East Worthing and Shoreham are hopefully soon to get Labour MPs —or in Crawley, Bexhill and Battle, Lewes, Eastbourne, Mid Sussex or Chichester, all of which are marginal constituencies in the next election. I would have thought the Government would be more on it to ensure that constituencies...
Munira Wilson: ...not sufficient for the task at hand.” In the two years since, there is no indication that their approach has improved. Last month, when I asked the mental health Minister, the hon. Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield), in a written question what proportion of mental health funding had been allocated to children and young people, I received an answer that such funds are not “separately...
Jo Churchill: ...Corby Kettering Southern House - Leeds Crawley Laurieston Spen Valley Crawley Forest Gate Leicester Charles Street Springburn Daventry Leicester Wellington Street Staines Dewsbury Lewes Todmorden Drumchapel Littlehampton Wakefield Eastbourne Loughborough Wellingborough Epsom Market Harborough Weybridge Glasgow City Central Melton Mowbray Woking Govan...
Lloyd Russell-Moyle: ...of State for Health and Social Care, what steps her Department is taking to increase access to NHS dental services in (a) Brighton, Kemptown constituency, (b) the City of Brighton and Hove and (c) Lewes District.
Maggie Throup: ...the taxpayer in terms of associated costs such as long-term sick payments and benefits. I am pleased to see the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, my hon. Friend the Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield), on the Front Bench. I am sure that she will take those messages back to her Department, and work with the Treasury to ensure that we get the right funding and use the...
Cherilyn Mackrory: ...care and when they experience the other health issues that women face. I absolutely welcome all the work that the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, my hon. Friend the Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield), has done in this space. Through representing the beautiful constituency of Truro and Falmouth and living among all the men and women there, I see men from all kinds of...
Damian Hinds: ...1064 1012 1101 1094 Kirkham 699 700 699 684 Kirklevington Grange 307 187 207 194 Lancaster Farms 495 495 560 538 Leeds 655 641 1110 1109 Leicester 221 212 344 310 Lewes 617 614 624 608 Leyhill 555 447 460 459 Lincoln 408 403 658 655 Lindholme 924 924 904 877 Littlehey 1116 1114 1235 1229 Liverpool 1224 890 870 860 Long...
Bridget Phillipson: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how much additional capital funding Cuckmere House School, in the East Sussex local authority area of Lewes constituency, received from the Government for the purposes of improving the condition of elements of that school rated 100% poor by the Condition Data Collection survey.
Tim Loughton: ...and Social Care Committee, which also produced a report to say that the Government needed to get on with the measures. Today’s Minister, for whom I have a lot of time, as my near neighbour in Lewes, has written to me several times. One of the excuses was that we needed to wait for the Health and Care Act 2022 to go through in the last Session because of various considerations that could...
Emma Lewell-Buck: I thank the hon. Gentleman for that very kind intervention. He has pre-empted what I will talk about later in my speech. The Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the hon. Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield), in responding to the debate last year, said that GPs had access to training and that National Institute for Health and Care Excellence “guidelines are trying to support...
Andrew Gwynne: ...keep 100,000 people out of hospital, but only 50% of English NHS trusts have them, and despite the commitment given by the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care—the hon. Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield—to providing more, nothing has happened, and Lord Evans has walked back from her commitment. I realise that I am pushing at an open door in directing this question to a...
the Earl of Lytton: ...was then known as the Valuation Office, all those years ago, there was a common rating system, and residential and commercial had a common base. That is why I got little old ladies in cottages in Lewes High Street in Sussex complaining that the pub next door, which sold all this liquor, had a rating assessment that was half theirs. What has happened is that, because of the burdens, markets...
Robin Millar: ...families do not continue to suffer as so many have suffered already. I thank the UK Health Minister who is here today, the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the hon. Member for Lewes (Maria Caulfield), for her interest and I invite her to meet members of the APPG, PANS PANDAS UK and representatives of parents to hear their experiences first hand. Listening to the...