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4. Debate: 'NHS in 10+ years: An examination of the projected impact of Long-Term Conditions and Risk Factors in Wales (10 Oct 2023)

Altaf Hussain: ...long-term conditions and widening health inequalities. But none of the information provided by the chief scientific adviser is new. We knew all this back six years ago, as Huw said, when Dr Ruth Hussey published 'The Parliamentary Review of Health and Social Care in Wales'. What has changed in those intervening years is the outlook of the NHS. The pandemic has cast a long shadow over our...

HGV Driving Licences ( 8 Nov 2021)

Karin Smyth: ...They each showed a desire to fix an endemic problem around trailer safety and a genuine commitment to deliver on a promise to one particular family in my constituency. I first met Donna and Scott Hussey in 2016, months after my election as Member of Parliament for Bristol South. Two years previously, their three-year-old son Freddie was killed in the most tragic of circumstances when a...

Tributes - Motion (17 Dec 2020)

Lord Ashton of Hyde: ...House will indulge me for just a few more moments, there are a number of staff I would like to thank for their work since March. I thank Duncan Sagar for his work for the broadcasting team; Luke Hussey for his work on the remote voting system; Ayeesha Bhutta in the Clerk of the Parliaments office; and Lauren Coombs and Darren Atkinson and their colleagues in the broadcasting hub. Without...

Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill [Lords]: EU Community Licence arrangements (26 Jun 2018)

Karin Smyth: ...in seeking to amend the Bill, working with the noble Lords and the Opposition Front Bench, has always been public safety, following representations made to me by my constituents Donna and Scott Hussey on the tragic loss of Freddie, their then three-year-old son, who was killed by a 2 tonne trailer. Since the Bill was introduced in the House of Lords in February, peers and Members from all...

Public Bill Committee: Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill [Lords]: Trailer registration (22 May 2018)

Karin Smyth: ...purpose in trying to amend the Bill, working with the noble Lords, on Second Reading and here in Cttee, has always been safety, following the representation made by my constituents, Donna and Scott Hussey, about their tragic loss. I am grateful to the Minister and Baroness Sugg for their support through the Bill and for the wider campaign on the family’s behalf. My main issue with the...

Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Bill [Lords] (14 May 2018)

Rachael Maskell: ...in today’s debate. However, my hon. Friend the Member for Bristol South (Karin Smyth) made a powerful case as to why we also need comprehensive safety measures for light trailers. The tragic loss of little Freddie Hussey showed why this Bill must be amended in Committee to bring about greater public safety. My hon. Friend the Member for Rotherham (Sarah Champion) further highlighted...

Social Mobility Committee Report - Motion to Take Note (20 Dec 2016)

the Earl of Kinnoull: ...is going to be here regularly—and anyway lives just across the road. It was a privilege to serve on the Select Committee. I add my thanks to the staff of the committee, and in particular to Luke Hussey, who ably led them. I pay tribute to our redoubtable chairman—sitting on her own over there—who worked tirelessly and with great efficiency, and dealt with enormous charm with both bad...

Towed Trailers — [Mr Philip Hollobone in the Chair] (19 Jan 2016)

Andrew Jones: I fully share the sadness, so eloquently detailed by the hon. Member for Bristol South (Karin Smyth), at the death of Freddie Hussey. I can only extend my deepest sympathies to his parents, Donna and Scott, and their other son, Archie, for their tragic loss. It is always devastating to hear about the impact that road deaths have on families. Losing a child is a burden that no parent should...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: A6: Dungiven Bypass ( 2 Dec 2014)

Danny Kennedy: ...and assured me that he would speak directly to his friend the Finance Minister to see whether a more benevolent approach could be adopted to funding for the scheme and perhaps other things. Ross Hussey, who is no longer in the Chamber, made a point about Dungiven. I do not think, however, that it is good to ridicule the area too much. Trevor Lunn, who is in the Chamber, made an...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business : Off-street Parking (Functions of District Councils) Bill:  Second Stage (21 Oct 2014)

Danny Kennedy: ...ongoing basis at proposals put to us.  When regeneration or redevelopment schemes come forward, it will be the duty of councils to examine the possible benefits and the potential downsides in the loss of car parking spaces and how they could be substituted or provided elsewhere.  Those are always issues that have to be considered.  On the point raised by Mr Lyttle, we have had...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: Smithwick Tribunal (20 Jan 2014)

Ross Hussey: ...to Smithwick as: "an open, honest and comprehensive report". He continued: "Out of respect for the families, we should recall the human dimension of this atrocity." We must always remember the loss that those families endured.  We all know that over 3,500 souls were lost during the Troubles.  The Tánaiste added: "where allegations of collusion by agents of the State were concerned, we...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Committee Business: Public Accounts Committee: Reports and Memoranda of Reply (12 Nov 2013)

Simon Hamilton: ...raise some Members' hackles because I recognise that that will require quite a significant sea change for them. The Public Accounts Committee's scrutiny of officials starts with the Audit Office's glossy blue reports, to which Mr Wilson referred.  They are described as value-for-money reports.  However, occasionally, when I read them, I question their value for money to the taxpayer. ...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Committee Business: Report on the Inquiry into Comprehensive Transport Delivery Structures ( 4 Nov 2013)

Ross Hussey: ...that rural routes are often not economically sustainable.  Although I do not always support state subsidisation — that is a good word — the present situation allows Translink to absorb some losses on those rural routes by making a profit on those more fruitful.  How would rural routes be protected in this proposed new model?  In my opinion, they simply would not. The inquiry managed...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: Compensation Policy (10 Sep 2013)

Ross Hussey: ...nothing other than the funeral costs for their son.  I know of UDR mothers who received nothing but the funeral costs of their son because it was seen by the court that there was no financial loss to the family.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: Inquiry into Allegations of Wrongful Political Interference in the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Potential Breaches of the Ministerial Code of Conduct and Misleading the Assembly and the Committee for Social Development ( 8 Jul 2013)

Gregory Campbell: ..., particularly for television, that are narrowed down to little clips that do not reflect what we intended to say.  Given that, since the programme went out, not one of the participants — Ross Hussey MLA, Jim Allister MLA, Daithí McKay MLA and Michael Copeland MLA — has attempted to clarify their comments or extricate themselves from the hole into which they have dug themselves.  We...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: Civil Service (Special Advisers) Bill: Final Stage ( 3 Jun 2013)

Lord Maurice Morrow: I thank Mr Hussey for that.  I also reiterate that Mr McKay missed a very good point when he was going through his 20, 30 or 40 foolscap pages, or whatever it was, when he listed ad infinitum all the alleged misdemeanours that fell upon republicans.  Not once did he suggest that there were other sufferers here, and many who were innocent victims in this were discarded as if they were of no...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Matter of the Day : Boston Marathon Explosions (16 Apr 2013)

Ross Hussey: On behalf of the Ulster Unionist Party, I express deepest sympathy to the people of Boston, its mayor and governor on the loss of life at this event.  There is no doubt that the people who carried out this evil are terrorists. You cannot describe them as anything else.  Their intention was to terrorise, and they have succeeded. As I drove up here today, I heard the reports on Radio Ulster,...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Adjournment: Lisanelly Shared Education Campus, Omagh (19 Feb 2013)

Ross Hussey: ...interest as a member of the board of governors of Omagh High School. When Lisanelly was an army barracks, it made a large economic input to Omagh because there were so many soldiers and jobs.  The loss of the barracks has had major economic consequences for Omagh, which cannot be forgotten. The link between Lisanelly and St Lucia barracks cannot be overlooked.  We have had a debate on St...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Matter of the Day: Constable Philippa Reynolds (11 Feb 2013)

Ross Hussey: On behalf of the Ulster Unionist Party, I express our sincere sympathy to Philippa's mother, father, sisters and boyfriend on this tragic loss.  We also express our sympathies to the Police Service in general, and we also think of the two officers who were injured at the same time.  As you know, I had the honour to serve in the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the Police Service of Northern...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: Councillor Sammy Brush ( 5 Nov 2012)

Ross Hussey: ...Her Majesty's forces, the PSNI or a civilian ought to realise by now that they do not have the support of any democrat.  At this time, I also pass our deepest sympathy to the McKay family on their loss. With that principle clearly established, I move to the specific case of Councillor Sammy Brush, who I welcome to the Chamber today.  He is a former Ulster Unionist councillor and is now a...


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