Gillian Keegan: ...for parenting support. This significant £100 million investment will improve access to mental health support for babies from conception up to the age of two, as mentioned by the hon. Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson). It will help us build the workforce in order to fill the gap we see at the moment. The funding will tackle entrenched inequalities in communities, as mentioned by the...
Kevin Foster: I will happily take an intervention from the hon. Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson).
Robin Walker: I refer the hon. Member for Twickenham to the answer I gave on 27 May 2022 to Question 5498. There are no open school or college buildings where the department is aware of an imminent risk to life. Very occasionally, we will need to support a responsible body, such as an academy trust, which takes a decision to close part, or all, of a school for safety reasons, while the necessary remedial...
Will Quince: ...It was a most fantastic visit, and I hope that the three-year funding settlement provides certainty that that funding will continue, and allows providers to be more innovative. The hon. Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson) rightly referred to free school meals and food insecurity. This Government have extended eligibility for free school meals several times, and to more groups of...
Jo Churchill: I refer the hon. Member to my answer of 17 May 2022 to the hon. Member for Twickenham, PQ 1557.
Helen Morgan: ...The Guardian, that found that 43% of GPs have told parents to seek private care for children with poor mental health. Will the Minister adopt the recommendations of my hon. Friend the Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson) and commit not only to support young people’s mental health but to report on it annually to Parliament?
the Bishop of Guildford: ...could afford. Somehow, by God’s grace, we were able to pay the teachers’ salaries at the end of each month. There were not quite the same extremes during my 12 years leading a lively church in Twickenham, but even there we had plenty of takers for our weekly suppers for the homeless, and we encountered fresh levels of deprivation when we started a congregation on the Ivybridge estate,...
Keir Starmer: ...and Radnorshire (Fay Jones) is dedicated not only to what was obviously a punishing consultation exercise on what to put into her speech but a punishing exercise regime. She is a former cox with Twickenham Rowing Club, a half-marathon runner and even an ironman competitor. Maybe she is an iron lady in the making. I know that if they were here, David Amess and James Brokenshire would have...
Shaun Bailey: On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. In a bit of chuntering from the hon. Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson), she referred to this as the most xenophobic Conservative party. Can I just say to the hon. Lady that I am certainly not a xenophobe and I take real exception to that? I invite her to withdraw those comments. [Interruption.]
Munira Wilson: ...there will be a further 13-week consultation, with legislation some time after that. The Secretary of State has said that the review has been shaped by parents and teachers, so when will parents in Twickenham and across the country see the impact of the changes?
Munira Wilson: ...of Commerce reports that three out of four firms it surveyed will be passing on these costs to customers through higher prices, thus further fuelling the cost of living crisis for many people in Twickenham and across the country. What will the Secretary of State do to alleviate the pressure on small and medium-sized enterprises that are facing rising energy bills?
Nicholas Rogers: ...to be beneficial and are you liaising with The Royal Parks on any further potential closures or openings? (This question is submitted on behalf of the sixth formers of St. Catherine’s School, Twickenham)
Sadiq Khan: ...data on its workforce (Workforce data report | Metropolitan Police). The list of wards and their Dedicated Ward Officers (DWOs) is shown in tab 13. Most Richmond neighbourhood teams parade from Twickenham Police Station with the exceptions of Tangley Park (Hampton), Centre House (Sheen) and Lowther Rd Primary School (Barnes). Kingston Borough safer neighbourhood teams parade from Kingston...
Nicholas Rogers: ..., especially around tactics such as stop and search and issues involving hate crime and domestic violence? (This question is submitted on behalf of the sixth formers of St. Catherine’s School, Twickenham)
Nicholas Rogers: Should Londoners in full time education be charged for public transport to and from their place of education? (This question is submitted on behalf of the sixth formers of St. Catherine’s School, Twickenham)
James Sunderland: ...without a diagnosis from CAMHS, so the two-and-a-half year waiting list for CAMHS impacts families across the UK. However, in my view three factors weaken the argument of the hon. Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson). First, the Government are providing £2.3 billion a year to expand NHS mental health provision. Such provision is currently provided for 345,000 children, and that will...
Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay: .... Of course, new institutions join their number, and I am pleased to say that the 39th on the list of approved institutions was made as recently as last month, when Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham successfully met the rigorous requirements to achieve approved status ahead of its upcoming exhibition, “The Grand Tour”, which will now feature two paintings on loan from galleries in...
Jon Cruddas: ...to secure this debate on St Patrick’s Day, in the middle of the Cheltenham festival, which is promising another greenwash of wins for Irish trainers, and following the biggest Irish victory in Twickenham history says something about his tacit political skills of timing; it is an extraordinary gift and we appreciate it today, with this debate. On acknowledgments, I should also stress the...
...the fruit of best leadership, and is the best fruit of leadership. In a different context, the same idea was expressed by Pope Benedict during his 2010 visit to the UK. He asked trainee teachers in Twickenham what sort of world they wanted to live in and what sort of person they wished to be. Perhaps Benedict was echoing Roosevelt’s four freedoms: freedom of speech and expression;...
Robert Halfon: I will go in order through the Members who spoke. The hon. Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson), who I hugely respect, was on the frontline in trying to keep schools open for most pupils during lockdown, alongside me and many other Members. She made the problems with the catch-up programme very clear, which my hon. Friend the Member for Penistone and Stocksbridge (Miriam Cates) and the...