Labour MP for Gedling ( 5 Jul 2024 – current)
Michael Payne: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what steps he plans to take to support veterans in Gedling constituency.
Michael Payne: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he plans to take to support community pharmacies in Gedling constituency.
Michael Payne: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many open dentistry practices were accepting adult NHS patients in Gedling constituency (a) on the most recent date for which data is available and (b) in 2010.
Michael Payne: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps his Department is taking to support the improvement of flood (a) defences and (b) resilience in Gedling constituency.
Michael Payne: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps she is taking to improve road (a) maintenance and (b) conditions in (i) Gedling constituency and (ii) Nottinghamshire.
Lindsay Hoyle: ...and North Ipswich Melanie Onn, Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes Peter Wishart, Perth and Kinross-shire Richard James Baker, Glenrothes and Mid Fife Jack Simon Abbott, Ipswich Michael Richard Payne, Gedling Shaun Davies, Telford Luke Jonathan Charters, York Outer Michael Reader, Northampton South Callum Bradley Anderson, Buckingham and Bletchley Jonathan James Frederick Brash, Hartlepool...
Tom Randall: ...destroyer…of industry, of jobs, of savings”. Does my right hon. Friend agree that that sentiment is as true today as it was then? What assessment does he make of today’s announcement for my Gedling constituents, who want to be able to save, get a good job and enjoy a reasonable standard and cost of living?
Darren Henry: ...topic to receive overwhelming support from across the House, including from the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon), my hon. Friends the Members for Bassetlaw (Brendan Clarke-Smith) and for Gedling (Tom Randall) and many others who are not in their place today. I put on record my thanks to those Members who have been with me, pushing for this change. My hon. Friend the Minister, who...
Tom Randall: One of the biggest issues that my constituents raise on the doorstep is the condition of our roads. A lot of work is being done to fix the roads in Gedling and Nottinghamshire, but cash is a big issue. I warmly welcome the fact that, as part of the new East Midlands Combined Authority, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire will have one of the largest devolved transport budgets. Given this change,...
Robbie Moore: ...communities across England from flooding and coastal erosion. Additionally, over £200 million per year is invested in maintenance, ensuring flood defences are kept in good working order. In Gedling, final environmental work is underway on the Nottingham Trent Left Bank flood defence scheme, which has better protected 15,000 properties since 2012.
David Johnston: ...I will just say to my right hon. Friend the Member for West Suffolk (Matt Hancock) and my hon. Friends the Members for Tewkesbury (Mr Robertson), for South West Bedfordshire (Andrew Selous), for Gedling (Tom Randall), for Waveney (Peter Aldous), for Aylesbury (Rob Butler) and others that I understand their point about regional variations. It is based partly on deprivation and other...
...Island in Gloucester, which saw the third-highest water levels in the last 100 years. Last week, I visited Nottinghamshire, where I met residents in Colwick with my honourable friend the Member for Gedling, Tom Randall, and spoke to residents in Radcliffe-on-Trent with my honourable friend the Member for Rushcliffe, Ruth Edwards, where unfortunately residents had to be evacuated to keep...
Mims Davies: ...us all an update on their work. The responsibility sits with my noble Friend Lord Younger now, but I will be working very strongly with him. I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend the Member for Gedling (Tom Randall) and others on the subjects of prevention, tackling stigma and keenly engaging with those who understand this matter. Supporting and empowering those with MSK conditions is...
Robbie Moore: ...island in Gloucester, which saw the third highest water levels in the last 100 years. Last week, I visited Nottinghamshire, where I met residents in Colwick with my hon. Friend the Member for Gedling (Tom Randall) and spoke to residents in Radcliffe-on-Trent with my hon. Friend the Member for Rushcliffe (Ruth Edwards), where unfortunately residents had to be evacuated to keep them safe....
Chris Philp: ...for shoplifting in the past year is welcome, we clearly need to do more. That is why the Government set out a retail crime action plan to do more in this area, as my hon. Friend the Member for Gedling (Tom Randall) said in his excellent speech. That was published just a few weeks ago. It includes a commitment by the police to attend shoplifting incidents where that is necessary to secure...
Tom Randall: One reason why the good people of Gedling voted to leave the European Union was to take back control of our borders. There have been several high-profile and complex challenges in doing that, be it dealing with the emergence of criminal gangs or complicated legal proceedings. So may we have a statement to set out the progress the Government have made on this issue since we left the EU?
James Cartlidge: ...Cornwall Council Dover District Council Dumfries & Annan East Hants East Riding of Yorkshire Council Essex County Council Fareham Fife Council Folkestone & Hythe District Council Gedling Borough Council Gloucester Gosport Borough Council Guildford Borough Council Inverness-shire Isle of Anglesey County Council Leicester City Council Lisburn and Castlereagh...
Tom Randall: Potholes and road repairs are a key concern for many of my fellow Gedling residents so I warmly welcome the recent announcement of over £8 billion of spend on potholes. Can my right hon. Friend assure me that money will be spent where it is needed most and outline how much of it is coming to the east midlands?
Will Quince: It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms McDonagh. Let me first congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Gedling (Tom Randall) on securing a debate on this hugely important issue. I know that he is a tireless campaigner for those living with arthritis, in particular axial spondyloarthritis, and his experience is invaluable in bringing a voice from that community to this place....
Tom Randall: ...planned for next year, but the storage and transportation business model for hydrogen is not due to be finalised until 2025. For customers of companies such as Luxfer Gas Cylinders of Colwick in my Gedling constituency, this is a potential barrier to some projects moving forward. Can my right hon. Friend give come clarity on the sequencing and whether there is scope to bring forward the...