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Cadet Expansion Programme (18 Mar 2024)

Andrew Murrison: ...a fair amount of inconvenience to serve their communities in that way. We all owe them a great deal. The benefits that our cadet programmes offer to young people and society as a whole are well known and well rehearsed. I agree wholeheartedly that the MOD-sponsored cadet forces provide brilliant opportunities for our young people. They have been catalogued by academics from the University...

Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill: Clause 1 - Introduction (18 Mar 2024)

Michael Tomlinson: ...debate? It has been detailed, thorough and constructive, and I am grateful to each and every one who has contributed. I shall start in reverse order with the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon), who is so often left until the end. It was delightful to see him without a time limit on the clock at least. I will come back to his point on amendment 10 at the end, as a number of hon....

Relationships Education: LGBT Content — [Peter Dowd in the Chair] (18 Mar 2024)

Damian Hinds: I recognise that there are questions around training. In truth, it is also the case that we cannot just say, “If only there was more training then none of these issues would arise.” That is just not the case. It is something that one looks at, and I recognise the issue, and the related issues around materials and their quality. I will touch on both of those later. The RHSE statutory...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: London Housing Delivery Update (18 Mar 2024)

Michael Gove: Today, I am using my powers in the Greater London Authority Act 1999 to direct the Mayor to review the London Plan. I have also announced planning support to boost housing delivery in the capital. On 12 February, I set out changes Government is consulting on making in national policy to unlock more Brownfield development, alongside a number of other major interventions in London. I am...

Thames Water: Contingency Plans (15 Mar 2024)

Mark Spencer: ...the hon. Lady on securing the debate. I am delighted to respond on behalf of the Government. Water is what makes life possible on our planet. It is essential for our health and wellbeing, our economy, the production of food and, of course, clean energy. I want to make it clear from the outset that no matter the individual circumstances of their water or waste water company, the public will...

Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) Bill (15 Mar 2024)

Mark Spencer: May I first congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for North Devon (Selaine Saxby) and thank her for bringing forward this important Bill for Parliament? I hope that Members from across the House will agree that the UK has some of the highest welfare standards anywhere in the world, and that we have a proud history of being at the forefront of protecting animals. I am confident that Members...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Prisons and Young Offender Institutions: Pepper Spray (15 Mar 2024)

Edward Argar: PAVA is intended to protect staff and prisoners in very serious assaults. Safe implementation of PAVA use is accompanied by clear and explicit guidance ensuring staff are confident as to when PAVA spray should be used. Staff can use the PAVA spray where there is serious violence or an imminent or perceived risk of it, and there is an immediate need to create a safe and protective...

St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon (14 Mar 2024)

Helen Whately: I thank my right hon. Friend the Member for Maldon (Sir John Whittingdale) for securing this important debate about the future of NHS services for his constituents. I know that St Peter’s Hospital, which has a long history of delivering local NHS services, is close to his heart and those of many people in his area. He spoke of the dedication of the staff who have worked there over the...

St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon (14 Mar 2024)

Helen Whately: I thank my right hon. Friend the Member for Maldon (Sir John Whittingdale) for securing this important debate about the future of NHS services for his constituents. I know that St Peter’s Hospital, which has a long history of delivering local NHS services, is close to his heart and those of many people in his area. He spoke of the dedication of the staff who have worked there over the...

Housing: Young People - Motion to Take Note (14 Mar 2024)

Earl Attlee: My Lords, I speak as an observer rather than as an expert. Your Lordships will be aware that I do defence, engineering, transport and things like that and do not normally get involved in housing, so it indicates that something is going seriously wrong if I have to intervene. The purpose and effect of the UK’s planning system is to resist development, keep the rich rich, the poor poor, and...

Post Office Legislation - Statement (14 Mar 2024)

Baroness Brinton: My Lords, the Liberal Democrat Benches echo the comments of the noble Lord, Lord McNicol, about the consistent and determined efforts of the wronged postmasters who still are fighting for the redress that they deserve. I thank the Minister for the Statement. We on these Benches are pleased to see that legislation will start to correct the fundamental wrongs done to most of the postmasters...

Asylum and Migration (14 Mar 2024)

Diana R. Johnson: ...and good governance. Big question marks hang over Ministers’ spending decisions on asylum and migration, particularly on accommodation and the UK-Rwanda partnership. If the Home Office is confident about how it plans to spend public money, it should have no problem letting Parliament see the full details in advance of how that money will be spent. If it is not confident, then it must...

Asylum and Migration (14 Mar 2024)

Diana R. Johnson: ...and good governance. Big question marks hang over Ministers’ spending decisions on asylum and migration, particularly on accommodation and the UK-Rwanda partnership. If the Home Office is confident about how it plans to spend public money, it should have no problem letting Parliament see the full details in advance of how that money will be spent. If it is not confident, then it must...

News Broadcasting: Regulation - Question for Short Debate (14 Mar 2024)

Lord McNally: ...Lords, one of the most satisfying experiences during my time in the Lords was to serve, in 2002, on the joint pre-legislative scrutiny committee prior to the 2003 Communications Act, chaired by the now retired and much missed Lord Puttnam. One lesson which came from that experience is that communications Bills do not come along that often, so it is important that we get things right,...

Backbench Business: St Patrick’s Day: Irish Diaspora in the UK — [Dame Siobhain McDonagh in the Chair] (14 Mar 2024)

Claire Hanna: ...Irish language and culture. Well done to all the Members who have used their Focail Gaeilge in the Chamber today. It is a pleasure to follow Members from across the House who have done so much to honour and deepen the contribution of the Irish to Britain. They have represented the Irish in Britain for years with inclusivity, confidence and brilliant stories. I am proudly a Belfast woman...

Backbench Business: St Patrick’s Day: Irish Diaspora in the UK — [Dame Siobhain McDonagh in the Chair] (14 Mar 2024)

Claire Hanna: ...Irish language and culture. Well done to all the Members who have used their Focail Gaeilge in the Chamber today. It is a pleasure to follow Members from across the House who have done so much to honour and deepen the contribution of the Irish to Britain. They have represented the Irish in Britain for years with inclusivity, confidence and brilliant stories. I am proudly a Belfast woman...

Extremism Definition and Community Engagement (14 Mar 2024)

Robert Jenrick: ...we face, for which I applaud him. He has faced personal threats and responded with bravery and resilience, which we all admire. First, I fear that the definition, though well intentioned, lands in no man’s land. It does not go far enough to tackle the real extremists, and it does not do enough to protect the non-extremists who are simply expressing contrarian views and who might find...

Extremism Definition and Community Engagement (14 Mar 2024)

Robert Jenrick: ...we face, for which I applaud him. He has faced personal threats and responded with bravery and resilience, which we all admire. First, I fear that the definition, though well intentioned, lands in no man’s land. It does not go far enough to tackle the real extremists, and it does not do enough to protect the non-extremists who are simply expressing contrarian views and who might find...

United Kingdom: Union - Motion to Take Note (14 Mar 2024)

Lord McInnes of Kilwinning: ...this debate on the union. I refer to my interest in the register as a constitutional adviser to the Secretary of State for Scotland. I am particularly pleased that today’s debate furnishes my noble friend Lord Cameron of Lochiel with an opportunity to answer for the Government and to give his maiden speech. It is my privilege to have been able to call my noble friend a true friend as we...

Business of the House (14 Mar 2024)

Penny Mordaunt: ...to him in the coming days and weeks. I also thank my right hon. Friend the Member for Maidenhead (Mrs May) for her service and friendship over many years. This House may be losing her, but I know she has many more years of public service ahead of her. The hon. Member for Manchester Central focuses first on the legislative programme. She will know that 26 Bills have already been introduced...


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