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Hospice Funding (22 Apr 2024)

Maria Miller: ...contracts, that they are paid the full cost of commissioned clinical services, and that they see the same uplift in payment that other parts of the NHS see. We know that that is not happening in Hampshire. My constituents are not calling for hospices to be taken over by the NHS. That is a really important point to make. It would be the wrong way forward. The amazing hospice in my...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Family Courts (22 Apr 2024)

Mike Freer: ...448 Luton 81 13 1 1 47 100 52 158 Manchester 326 136 1 4 249 321 154 466 Medway and Canterbury 193 51 1 2 59 93 46 220 Milton Keynes 97 16 0 2 48 63 40 96 North Wales 87 14 0 1 85 54 60 70 North Yorkshire 42 11 0 1 64 56 29 85 Northampton 121 37 0 0 38 57 48 155 Northumbria and North Durham 392 77 0 5 191 220...

Extremism Definition and Community Engagement (14 Mar 2024)

Jeremy Corbyn: Following the point made by the right hon. Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse), I urge the Secretary of State to be cautious in all of this. Those of us who campaigned against apartheid in the 1970s were often condemned, and although the African National Congress was never banned in Britain, there were calls to ban it. Things change and history moves on; those who marched for...

Budget Resolutions - Income Tax (Charge) (11 Mar 2024)

Gareth Davies: ...is why we are cutting national insurance contributions again for working people, because a simpler, fairer tax system must be at the heart of our economy, as my right hon. Friend the Member for North East Hampshire (Mr Jayawardena) has consistently championed. It will mean more money in people’s pockets, more revenue for businesses and more growth in our economy. Just as importantly, it...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department of Health and Social Care: Suicide Prevention Grant Fund ( 4 Mar 2024)

Maria Caulfield: ...the London Boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth (psychotherapy) and nationally (film tour) Action on Postpartum Psychosis £123,668.00 National Active Prospects £105,800.00 Mainly in Surrey and West Sussex, but also working with people from Croydon, Sutton, Kingston and Brighton & Hove AMAT UK £94,357.00 Medway Council Aspens Charities £150,000.00 Kent and Sussex Base 51...

Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords] (28 Feb 2024)

Guy Opperman: ...attempted to bring in this legislation through private Members’ Bills. Clearly, we have learned an awful lot about certain individual Members. I enjoyed hearing from the right hon. Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse) who probably has a T-shirt—obviously created in Soho—that says, “I was louche in my youth”. The long and the short of it is that he makes good and fair...

Child Maintenance Service — [Sir Charles Walker in the Chair] (27 Feb 2024)

Caroline Nokes: ...is or is not working. During my time at the DWP, I was desperate to have the power to remove passports from non-paying parents. Several successive Ministers—my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse) and my hon. Friends the Members for Gosport (Dame Caroline Dinenage) and for North Swindon (Justin Tomlinson), the latter of whom eventually delivered on that...

Ceasefire in Gaza (21 Feb 2024)

Mark Logan: .... Tinghuo. Waqf’iitlaq alnaar. Hafsakat-esh. Jang bandi. No matter what language we say it in, a ceasefire is what we need. In keeping with the point made by my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse), it is not about a sustainable ceasefire or a long-lasting ceasefire—which is basically just sustainable in other words—or a kind of ceasefire, in hope...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Buses: Carbon Emissions (19 Feb 2024)

Guy Opperman: ...County Council 33 33 0 Leicester City Council 116 116 74 Warrington Borough Council 105 105 0 South Yorkshire Combined Authority 27 27 0 Norfolk County Council 70 70 26 North Yorkshire County Council 39 39 0 Portsmouth City Council & Hampshire County Council 62 62 0 Blackpool Council 90 0 0 Nottingham City Council 68 48 0 Greater Manchester...

Knife and Sword Ban ( 6 Feb 2024)

Nickie Aiken: ...several Members. We should learn from what is happening in Scotland, which has a lot to offer. We need a public health and community approach. When I was cabinet member for public protection at Westminster council in 2013, I was shocked to find that Westminster—a borough that people think of as affluent, with areas such as Mayfair, Belgravia and the west end—was No. 3 in the Met’s...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Autism and Learning Disability: Community Care (30 Jan 2024)

Maria Caulfield: ...table shows the breakdown of this funding allocation by integrated care board (ICB): ICB Organisation Region Funding allocation 2023/24 (£’000) Healthier Lancashire and South Cumbria ICB North West 3,964 South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw ICB North East and Yorkshire 3,044 Herefordshire and Worcestershire ICB Midlands 1,618 Mid and South Essex ICB East of England 2,427 ...

Road Traffic and Street Works (24 Jan 2024)

Mark Francois: On a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker, my right hon. Friend the Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse) kindly mentioned in his speech that I brought in a similar Bill, or at least a Bill on the same subject, last year. I commend him on what he has done and put on the record that the roads Minister was here to listen. If my right hon. Friend or I put in for an Adjournment debate to...

Pet Abduction Bill (19 Jan 2024)

Therese Coffey: It is a pleasure to speak in this debate. People who steal, or abduct, pets are despicable, and I am delighted that the legislation that my hon. Friend the Member for Southend West (Anna Firth) has taken up, with the support of the Government, will make it far more straightforward to put the people who do this in jail, because that is what they deserve. I congratulate my hon. Friend on her...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Palantir: Databases (11 Jan 2024)

Andrew Stephenson: ...table shows the 42 trusts who are actively participating in one or both pilot programmes: Trust IECCP OPTICA Barts Health NHS Trust X Bolton NHS Foundation Trust X Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust X X Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust X X Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust X X County Durham and Darlington NHS...

Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill (10 Jan 2024)

Andrew Slaughter: ...Israel and the OPT breaks the consensus that both main parties have maintained under successive Governments. The subject of settlements often comes up. For example, the right hon. Member for North West Hampshire (Kit Malthouse) and I raised it in the urgent question earlier this week. Why, at a time when Foreign Office guidance advises against investment in settlements, when the...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Health Services (15 Dec 2023)

Andrew Stephenson: ...benefits using the Optimised Patient Tracking and Intelligent Choices Application pilot. The 31 trusts are listed below: - Barts Health NHS Trust; - Bolton NHS Foundation Trust; - Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; - Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; - Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; - Croydon Health Services NHS Trust; - East...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Health Services ( 7 Dec 2023)

Andrew Stephenson: ...the 42 trusts actively participating in one or both of NHS England’s Pilot Programmes: Trust IECCP OPTICA Barts Health NHS Trust X Bolton NHS Foundation Trust X Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust X X Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust X X Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust X X County Durham and Darlington NHS...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Roads: Repairs and Maintenance ( 7 Dec 2023)

Guy Opperman: Across England, local highway authorities are receiving an additional £150 million this financial year as the first instalment of the £8.3 billion roads resurfacing fund through Network North. This is in addition to the £915 million baseline funding for 2023/24 for those English highway authorities which are outside London and outside the Mayoral Combined Authority areas in receipt of City...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Prisons: Overcrowding ( 7 Dec 2023)

Edward Argar: ...suites temporarily as needed. The tables below provide a breakdown of police cell usage as part of Operation Safeguard in 2023 by region and police force. Region Police force Number of cells North East Humberside 80 North Yorkshire 34 South Yorkshire 28 West Yorkshire 93 Cleveland 105 Durham 0 Northumbria 145 Total 485 Region Police force Number of...

Sentencing Bill ( 6 Dec 2023)

Alex Chalk: ...want to finish the point. This is not something that is peculiar to England and Wales; as I have observed from the data. this is a pattern that is seen in Australia, the Netherlands, France and Northern Ireland. In simple terms, it is because, with the technology that we have now, there is a sword of Damocles hanging over someone’s head. If, for example, the trigger for their offending...


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