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Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committees Bill (24 Feb 2023)

Andrew Murrison: ...the Member for Aberconwy (Robin Millar), both on the content of the Bill and the manner in which he has presented it. I also congratulate the hon. Members for Pontypridd (Alex Davies-Jones) and for Luton South (Rachel Hopkins) and my hon. Friends the Members for Bracknell (James Sunderland), for Old Bexley and Sidcup (Mr French), for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell) and for Bury North...

Employment Relations (Flexible Working) Bill (24 Feb 2023)

Yasmin Qureshi: ...for their contributions, including the hon. Member for Watford, who was one of the Ministers, and the hon. Members for Orpington (Gareth Bacon), for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell), for Bury North (James Daly), for Stoke-on-Trent Central (Jo Gideon), for Buckingham (Greg Smith) and for Aylesbury (Rob Butler). I also thank my hon. Friend the Member for Luton South (Rachel Hopkins) for...

Electric Vehicles: Infrastructure — [Peter Bone in the Chair] (22 Feb 2023)

Tan Dhesi: ...to a truly nationwide and reliable public charging network. This Government are asleep at the wheel while the UK falls behind on the infrastructure that motorists need. The hon. Member for North Antrim (Ian Paisley) highlighted, as did the SNP spokesperson, the hon. Member for Paisley and Renfrewshire North (Gavin Newlands), that areas such as Northern Ireland are being failed and left...

Local Government Finance ( 8 Feb 2023)

Michael Gove: ...I think the right hon. Gentleman is, he clearly thinks I am even more persuasive. In this mutual admiration auction, all I can say is this is a deal that was universally welcomed across the north-east, but not by Durham Labour, which has, in the right hon. Member, a brilliant advocate. One of the reasons why there is not a Labour council in County Durham is because the voters voted it out...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Hotels ( 8 Feb 2023)

Robert Jenrick: ...were 265 Contingency Hotel sites in use for temporary accommodation. Please find below breakdown by LA: Local Authority Count of Hotel Aberdeen 1 Antrim and Newtownabbey 1 Ards and North Down 1 Ards and North Down Borough 1 Babergh 1 Barnet 4 Barrow-in-Furness 2 Basingstoke and Deane 1 Bedfordshire 1 Belfast City 13 Birmingham 5 Blackpool 1 Boston...

Council Tax and Revenue Support Grant (31 Jan 2023)

Chris Loder: I thank my hon. Friend the Minister, the hon. Member for Luton North (Sarah Owen) and the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon), who is no longer in his place, for contributing. I appreciate the extent to which the Minister was able to answer some of my questions. There is clearly still a lot of work to do to address fair funding throughout the country, particularly for rural areas. I...

Arts Council England: Funding — [MR PETER BONE in the Chair] (18 Jan 2023)

Rachel Hopkins: ...for Bromley and Chislehurst (Sir Robert Neill) on securing this important debate. I absolutely echo his comments about access for all to the best of the arts. I am a passionate champion of arts in Luton and across the country. Participation in cultural activity develops social capital, and enables local people to lead happy, healthy and prosperous lives. Financial security has rarely been...

Backbench Business: Royal Mail and the Universal Service Obligation — [Rushanara Ali in the Chair] (12 Jan 2023)

Kevin Hollinrake: ...us have a good debate about that on Monday. I spoke to one of the hon. Gentleman’s colleagues, the Chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee, the hon. Member for Bristol North West (Darren Jones), today, and he said he was very supportive of a minimum service level, so we should not draw battle lines on this issue simply on party political grounds. But perhaps we...

Luton Flightpaths ( 9 Jan 2023)

Huw Merriman: I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for South Cambridgeshire (Anthony Browne) on securing this debate on London Luton airport flightpaths. I thank my hon. Friends the Members for Huntingdon (Mr Djanogly) and for North East Bedfordshire (Richard Fuller) for their contributions. I want to open by acknowledging the effects that aviation noise can have on the health and wellbeing of...

Christmas Adjournment (20 Dec 2022)

Penny Mordaunt: ...which includes a Cleethorpes to Kings Cross via Grimsby line, his campaign for Humber port, and to ensure that he gets a devolution deal for his county and unitary authorities. The hon. Member for Luton South (Rachel Hopkins) rightly thanked family and friends—we sometimes do not do that in this place—and raised the issue of the menopause campaign, which is something that Members...

Child Bed Poverty — [Ian Paisley in the Chair] (19 Dec 2022)

Lee Rowley: It is a pleasure to respond to the debate under your chairmanship, Mr Paisley. I am grateful to all hon. Members who have spoken. As the hon. Member for Luton North (Sarah Owen) said, we are small in number, but I am grateful for the opportunity to discuss the topic. I am also grateful to the hon. Members for Halifax (Holly Lynch) and for Batley and Spen (Kim Leadbeater) for their...

Public Bill Committee: Online Safety Bill: Clause 12 - Adults’ risk assessment duties (13 Dec 2022)

Paul Scully: ...and Hythe and I have both said, the terms of service of the vast majority of platforms—the big category 1 platforms—set a higher bar than was in our original Bill. The hon. Member for Luton North talked about whether we should have more evidence. I understand that the pre-legislative scrutiny committee heard evidence and came to a unanimous conclusion that the “legal but harmful”...

Public Bill Committee: Online Safety Bill: Clause 11 - Safety duties protecting children (13 Dec 2022)

Paul Scully: I will come to that in a second. The hon. Member for Luton North talked about putting the onus on the victim. Any element of choice is there for adults; the children will be protected anyway, as I will outline in a second. We all agree that the primary purpose of the Bill is to be a children’s protection measure. Ofcom will set out in codes of practice the specific steps that providers can...

Great British Railways and Rail Services in the North - Question for Short Debate ( 5 Dec 2022)

Baroness Randerson: ...Sheffield and Manchester, reducing the carbon efficiency of Manchester Airport. That hurts at a time when the Elizabeth Line has just opened up a third way of getting to Heathrow by train and Luton Airport has just had a new rail link costing £260 million. The noble Lord, Lord McLoughlin, referred to the economic impact of the state of the railways in the north. The noble Lord, Lord...

Public Bill Committee: Social Housing (Regulation) Bill [Lords]: Clause 31 - Emergency remedial action (29 Nov 2022)

Matthew Pennycook: Amendment 17, in my name and that of my hon. Friend the Member for Luton North, is extremely straightforward, and I will therefore be very brief in speaking to it. Clause 31 relates to emergency remedial action. It amends section 225 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008, adding new sections 225A to 225H, which enable the regulator to arrange for an authorised person to take emergency...

Luton Train Station Redevelopment (28 Nov 2022)

Huw Merriman: It is a pleasure to respond to my first Adjournment debate. I congratulate the hon. Member for Luton South (Rachel Hopkins) on securing today’s debate on Luton station in her constituency. I know her constituency well—she rumbled me as an Arsenal fan, but it is fair to say that my nearest top-quality football team would have been Luton, as I was brought up in Buckinghamshire. I have...

Britain’s Industrial Future (15 Nov 2022)

Chi Onwurah: ...has committed to an additional £28 billion of green capital investment a year until 2030 through our green prosperity plan as part of our British wealth fund. As my hon. Friend the Member for Luton South (Rachel Hopkins) said, this country has enormous untapped potential when it comes to electric vehicles. In my constituency, Newcastle University is a leader in research to overcome the...

Management of the Economy and Ministerial Severance Payments (15 Nov 2022)

Alex Burghart: It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Luton North (Sarah Owen). This afternoon’s debate has been very interesting, but at times we have strayed quite a long way from the motion. During my summing up, I will try to bring us back a bit.

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Support for Mortgage Interest (15 Nov 2022)

Mims Davies: ...from the latest published data on Support for Mortgage Interest and includes all cases in payment in Great Britain. Statistical disclosure control has been applied. Region March to May 2022 North East 578 North West 1,880 Yorkshire and The Humber 1,015 East Midlands 929 West Midlands 1,208 East of England 1,080 London 1,423 South East 1,517 South West 1,221...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Skin Cancer: Luton North ( 7 Nov 2022)

Sarah Owen: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps her Department is taking to help increase the level of diagnoses of cases of melanoma in Luton North constituency.


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