Mims Davies: ...19 June 2023. Due to changes in local needs new Youth Hubs may open, and existing Youth Hubs may close. The number of open Youth Hubs may therefore fluctuate. Group Youth Hub Name Central and West Scotland Glasgow Central Based East Youth Hub Glasgow Kelvin College Youth Hub Glasgow/Central Base/Youth Hub Invest Youth Hub Kilmarnock Youth Hub East and North...
Therese Coffey: I am actually answering the questions that were asked during the debate rather than taking further interventions. On other elements, I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Southend West (Anna Firth). I know she is passionately concerned about dog attacks, as indeed is my hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton North East (Jane Stevenson). My hon. Friend the Member for Darlington (Peter...
Tom Pursglove: ...England. The first phase of IPSPC delivery began from April 2023, with six lead authorities receiving funding for services covering 30 LAs, supporting around 12,700 disabled people. These are: South Yorkshire (Sheffield, Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham); Greater Manchester (Manchester City, Bolton, Bury, Tameside, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Trafford, Wigan); West London...
Leo Docherty: The Hon. Member for Wimbledon (Stephen Hammond MP) has been appointed as a full representative of the Parliamentary Partnership Assembly in place of the Hon. Member for Dudley South (Mike Wood MP). The Hon. Member for Northampton South (Andrew Lewer MP) has been appointed as a full representative of the Parliamentary Partnership Assembly. The Rt Hon. Member for Chelmsford (Vicky Ford MP)...
Jonathan Gullis: ...Floor of the House and been given some brush-off answers designed to get some Twitter clip—I seem to trend on Twitter quite successfully, almost as successfully as the hon. Member for Coventry South. The devil is always in the detail, and I look forward to hearing from the shadow Minister about what the non-dom-status money is specifically going to do. If that money drops year on year,...
the Bishop of Lichfield: ...to me the procedures, traditions and geography of this extraordinary place. Throughout my ministry I have had the joy of living and working in places of cheerful diversity—in Leicester, in south London and now in the West Midlands—and it is in the context of a diverse society that the noble Baroness, Lady Jones of Moulsecoomb, has rightly asked this Question about the strength of our...
Hilary Benn: ...and the previous month a group of men had a fight with machetes in broad daylight on the streets of our city. I welcome these proposals and echo the call from my right hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton South East (Mr McFadden) for them to be brought in as quickly as possible and the call from the hon. Member for Southend West (Anna Firth) for them to be made as comprehensive and...
Mims Davies: ...to achieve social mobility. The challenges laid down today are very welcome, because we have heard about different experiences in the different corners of Britain. Yesterday I visited Sandwell, West Bromwich, Wolverhampton and central Birmingham to discuss how our DWP support, youth offer and work with the third sector and local partnerships is making a difference in our communities. I do...
Angela Richardson: With the leave of the House, I would like to thank my hon. Friends the Members for Wolverhampton North East (Jane Stevenson), for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Aaron Bell), for South Ribble (Katherine Fletcher), for Heywood and Middleton (Chris Clarkson), for Southend West (Anna Firth) and for Clwyd South (Simon Baynes) for their excellent contributions. I also thank the shadow Minister for his...
Michael Gove: ...and strengthen their local economies and communities. Devolution and local economic growth institutions in England We have concluded our negotiations with the Mayors of Greater Manchester and the West Midlands on our “trailblazer” deeper devolution deals, subject to ratification. These deals mark a new chapter for English devolution and further progress in delivering our 2030 Levelling...
the Bishop of Leeds: ...and so on as if we can solve one without having an impact on the other. However, there are inequalities between the regions in many of these areas. I speak from a context in the north: the whole of west Yorkshire, most of north Yorkshire—but do not tell the right reverend Primate the Archbishop of York that—a chunk of Lancashire, one slice of County Durham and a bit of south Yorkshire....
Rebecca Pow: ... 278,347 East Herts Council 126,408 Exeter City Council 367,428 Lancaster City Council Air Quality 454,576 Lincolnshire County Council (In partnership with councils for City of Lincoln, South Kesteven District, North Kesteven District, Boston Borough, East Lindsey District, West Lindsey District, and South Holland District). 58,180 London Borough of Brent 470,546 London...
Robert Jenrick: ...1 Liverpool 4 Luton 2 Manchester 1 Merton 1 Mid and East Antrim 1 Mid Sussex 1 Milton Keynes 1 Mole Valley 1 Newcastle upon Tyne 4 Newham 3 North Somerset 1 North West Leicestershire 1 Norwich 1 Nottingham 2 Oldham 1 Perth and Kinross 1 Portsmouth 1 Reading 2 Redbridge 5 Reigate and Banstead 2 Renfrewshire 1 Rochdale 2 ...
Kit Malthouse: I have seen many displays of nerve in this Chamber over the last seven years, but I congratulate the Labour Front-Bench shadow, the right hon. Member for Wolverhampton South East (Mr McFadden), on his sheer chutzpah this evening. He was part of a Government who exploded the deficit under Gordon Brown, having been bequeathed a golden financial legacy, and then drove us off an economic cliff...
Mark Francois: ...several Defence Committee members, including my right hon. Friend the Member for Bournemouth East (Mr Ellwood), the right hon. Member for Warley (John Spellar) and my hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton South West (Stuart Anderson), predicted that Russia was increasingly likely to invade Ukraine. The Chair of the Committee, who spoke well again this afternoon, particularly—I am...
Alex Chalk: I refer the hon. Member to the answer given on 9 June 2022 to Question 10012 to the hon. Member for Wolverhampton South West (Stuart Anderson). Since then, we have launched the third round of the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition, committing £60 million. This is the largest ever government R&D investment into the UK commercial maritime sector. This is part of Department for...
Nicola Richards: ...Health Secretary, provided £20 million to fund opt-out testing in London, Brighton and Manchester. Thanks to the campaign of the Terrence Higgins Trust and my hon. Friend the Member for Blackpool South (Scott Benton), Blackpool was also rightly included. This investment has had remarkable results and is already garnering savings for the NHS. In the first 100 days of this programme,...
Shaun Bailey: In my hon. Friend’s assessment, because we cannot get that assurance —I hope the right hon. Member for Wolverhampton South East (Mr McFadden) is listening—what does he estimate Labour’s tax bombshell to be for our constituents in the west midlands, because it sounds as if there is definitely one incoming?
Mims Davies: ...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 Wales 924 Scotland...
Robert Halfon: The West Midlands area has been allocated £2,535,717 in Strategic Development Funding for the financial year 2022/23. The funding has been awarded to a collaboration of the following further education providers to help them respond to local skills needs: BMET, City of Wolverhampton College, Coventry College, Fircroft College, GBS Institute of Technology, Halesowen College, North Warwickshire...