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Queen’s Speech - Debate (5th Day) (18 May 2021)

Baroness Fullbrook: My Lords, it is the greatest honour and privilege to address your Lordships for the first time. I have received such a warm welcome and so much helpful advice from all sides of this House. I thank noble Lords. In particular, I thank Black Rod and the doorkeepers, who have answered all my questions with knowledge and cheerful courtesy. I must also offer my thanks and gratitude to both my...

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Smith Commission (14 Jan 2015)

Lorraine Fullbrook: What the next steps are for implementation of the Smith commission proposals.

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Smith Commission (14 Jan 2015)

Lorraine Fullbrook: Following the Prime Minister’s meeting with the new First Minister, does the Secretary of State expect full support from the Scottish Government in ensuring a speedy delivery of the proposals in the draft Bill?

NHS (Ttip): Access to GPs (25 Nov 2014)

Lorraine Fullbrook: What progress has been made in improving access to GPs.

NHS (Ttip): Access to GPs (25 Nov 2014)

Lorraine Fullbrook: Many people in South Ribble will be able to see their GPs in the evening and at weekends, thanks to a locally led initiative by Chorley and South Ribble clinical commissioning group and Greater Preston CCG to extend GP surgery opening hours this winter. Does my right hon. Friend agree that such initiatives, which will give greater flexibility to patients and alleviate pressures on other areas...

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Reducing Crime Levels ( 7 Jul 2014)

Lorraine Fullbrook: What steps she is taking to further assist the police in reducing the level of crime.

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Reducing Crime Levels ( 7 Jul 2014)

Lorraine Fullbrook: The Minister will be aware that crime in Lancashire has been cut by 10%, but there is some variation in overall levels of crime across the country. Does my right hon. Friend agree that the police need to be more innovative and to share best practice right across the country in cutting crime and keeping our streets safer?

Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: Topical Questions (29 Apr 2014)

Lorraine Fullbrook: Does my right hon. Friend agree that politicians would do well to listen to senior business figures who warn that the anti-business policies put forward by the Labour party would put jobs and investment at risk, and would prevent Britain from having a stronger, more competitive economy?

Oral Answers to Questions — Communities and Local Government: Council Tax Freeze ( 7 Apr 2014)

Lorraine Fullbrook: What estimate he has made of the average saving to families paying band D council tax from the Government’s council tax freeze policy.

Oral Answers to Questions — Communities and Local Government: Council Tax Freeze ( 7 Apr 2014)

Lorraine Fullbrook: Despite the efforts of the Conservative administration in South Ribble, who have frozen council tax again for the fourth time in five years, my constituents are still facing a rise in council tax because of Labour-controlled Lancashire county council’s decision to increase its part of the council tax by a referendum-dodging 1.99%. Does my right hon. Friend agree that this rise is...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (26 Feb 2014)

Lorraine Fullbrook: My right hon. Friend has taken swift action to help flood-hit communities, and I welcome the £10 million relief fund for farmers. The grade 1 farmland in the Alt-Crossens basin is at risk from Environment Agency scaremongering to reduce land drainage and close pumping stations. In light of recent events, will my right hon. Friend reassure growers in my constituency that the necessary...

Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Topical Questions (25 Feb 2014)

Lorraine Fullbrook: As the NHS comes through another winter, when it has delivered an outstanding service to more patients than ever before, how does my right hon. Friend assess the damage done by the unfounded scaremongering talk of crisis by the Opposition and some parts of the media?

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Police Service ( 2 Dec 2013)

Lorraine Fullbrook: What steps she is taking to broaden entrance to the police service.

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Police Service ( 2 Dec 2013)

Lorraine Fullbrook: Some claim that a person cannot serve as a senior police officer without having served in the lower ranks, but direct entry is successful in the armed forces and the prison service. Does my right hon. Friend agree that the College of Policing should look at best practice in those professions to ensure that direct entry encourages the best and brightest talent from all walks of life to join...

Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland: Public Order (16 Oct 2013)

Lorraine Fullbrook: What discussions she has had with the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland about recent disturbances in Northern Ireland.

Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland: Public Order (16 Oct 2013)

Lorraine Fullbrook: I am sure that the whole House will join me in condemning the street violence that we saw in Belfast over the summer. Does the Secretary of State agree that such disgraceful behaviour damages the economy of Northern Ireland, and that it is essential that the determinations of the Parades Commission should be obeyed and the rule of law respected?

Oral Answers to Questions — Work and Pensions: New Enterprise Allowance (14 Oct 2013)

Lorraine Fullbrook: What assessment he has made of the effect of the expansion of the new enterprise allowance on young entrepreneurs.

Oral Answers to Questions — Work and Pensions: New Enterprise Allowance (14 Oct 2013)

Lorraine Fullbrook: My constituent Paul Williams recently received help from the new enterprise allowance to start up his business, Choc Amor. He has twice moved to larger premises, has recently opened a new tea room and now employs nine people. Does my right hon. Friend agree that Paul Williams is a great example of why we should extend the scheme further, so that other hard-working people with drive and...

Oral Answers to Questions — Education: Topical Questions (24 Jun 2013)

Lorraine Fullbrook: Academy@Worden in my constituency is now the highest achieving school in South Ribble, with the percentage of pupils who gain at least five A* to C grades increasing from 76% in 2010 to 100% last year. As a trustee of the school, which became an academy this year, I am pleased to ask my right hon. Friend if he will join me in congratulating Academy@Worden on its achievement, and if he will...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (12 Sep 2012)

Lorraine Fullbrook: Local businesses and industrious people in my constituency of South Ribble are working hard and playing their part to aid the recovery of the economy. Will my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister join me in condemning the irresponsible threats of co- ordinated strike action by the trade unions, which will do nothing but undermine the efforts of my constituents?


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