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Debate on the Address: [1st Day] ( 7 Nov 2023)

Alex Cunningham: ...that habit has got to be good. The north-east has had the steepest regional rise in child poverty in the UK. In Stockton North, almost 7,000 are living below the poverty line. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation says that 1.8 million households—that is 3.8 million people—have experienced destitution in 2022. A million of those people are children; some are homeless. We need to do so much...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Defibrillators: Disadvantaged (25 Oct 2023)

Will Quince: ...fully. As of 22 September 2022, community organisations can now apply for a grant to fund an AED for their local area. Applications for funding will be submitted to Smarter Society and the London Hearts Charity, who will assess each application, ensuring that each AED is installed in areas where there is a clear need for the device such as high footfall areas or rural locations with...

Israel/Gaza - Motion to Take Note (24 Oct 2023)

Lord Leigh of Hurley: ..., is the termination of the power of Hamas. Every other route has failed. Israel withdrew all its settlements in Gaza, left the opportunity to continue a successful agricultural industry, left the foundations of an airport and a sea port, and provided free electricity, but Hamas killed its opponents and then would not let its people benefit from anything it regarded as tainted by Israel....

Written Ministerial Statements — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Building Safety Update (24 Oct 2023)

Michael Gove: This Government is committed to ensuring that people can be confident that our buildings are safe. The Building Safety Act set up a new, robust regime, with a new Building Safety Regulator at its heart. In recent years, we have also changed statutory guidance on fire safety, with new measures including:a ban on combustible materials for residential buildings, hotels, hospitals and student...

Backbench Business: UN Sustainable Development Goals — [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] (19 Oct 2023)

Andrew Mitchell: ...-year period it paid tax into the exchequers of the countries in which it invests of about £10 billion. Not all that money will necessarily be spent to the best effect, but it is absolutely the foundation of building up the ability of a country to meet the aspirations and needs of its citizens. My right hon. Friend the Member for Chelmsford mentioned Education Cannot Wait, to which...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Defibrillators: Public Places (16 Oct 2023)

Will Quince: The Circuit is operated independently by the British Heart Foundation, in partnership with the Resuscitation Council UK, the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives and the National Health Service. The Department does not have access to the information held on the Circuit and it is therefore not possible to provide information as requested.

Scottish Parliament: Single-use Vapes (Environmental Impact) (14 Sep 2023)

Gillian Mackay: I recognise the strength of feeling on the issue in the Parliament and I thank everyone who will contribute today. The fact that we are so tight on time is heartening and points to how seriously the Parliament takes the issue. I know that work is going on in many offices across the Parliament to tackle the issue, and I thank those who attended one or both of the round tables that I have...

9. Debate on the General Principles of the Environment (Air Quality and Soundscapes) (Wales) Bill (12 Sep 2023)

Delyth Jewell: I'd like to echo the concerns of public health organisations like the British Heart Foundation and Healthy Air Cymru that the Bill as drafted isn't strong enough and that there are so many missed opportunities. I really hope that, as the Bill progresses, as we're able to talk and scrutinise this further with the Deputy Minister, we'll be able to get into the detail of this and see where those...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Defibrillators: Public Places (11 Sep 2023)

Will Quince: The British Heart Foundation, in partnership with the Resuscitation Council UK, the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives and the National Health Service, has set up The Circuit, which is a national database of where defibrillators can be found so that ambulance services can identify the nearest defibrillator at the time of an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The Circuit is live in all...

Backbench Business: UK’s Relationship with Mexico — [James Gray in the Chair] ( 7 Sep 2023)

Dan Carden: ...and Mexico have enjoyed a close and fruitful relationship, the continued success of which will be predicated on the principles of co-operation and mutual respect. A shining example of that is the British Mexican Society, which recently celebrated its 70th anniversary. We can also enjoy the fruits of the relationship through the all-party parliamentary group on Mexico, which, next month, I...

Disability Benefits: Assessments — [David Mundell in the Chair] ( 4 Sep 2023)

David Linden: ...that six years on we are still here debating the very same issues. All Members, regardless of party, know that those issues cause undue stress and misery to people across our four nations. The British Government’s approach to disability benefit assessments is not just ineffective—the theme that has been developed today—but inhumane. Under the current regime, the application process...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Defibrillators (25 Jul 2023)

Lord Markham: There are no plans to standardise the colour of defibrillation units. The British Heart Foundation (BHF), in partnership with the Resuscitation Council UK, the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives and the National Health Service, have set up The Circuit, a national defibrillator network database. The Circuit provides a national database of where defibrillators can be found so that...

Advanced Artificial Intelligence - Motion to Take Note (24 Jul 2023)

Viscount Camrose: ..., the public will not trust the technology and we will fail to maximise the opportunities it presents. To drive trust in AI, it is critical to establish the right guardrails. The principles at the heart of our regulatory framework articulate what responsible, safe and reliable AI innovation should look like. This work is supported by the Government’s commitment to tools for trustworthy...

Health: Cardiac Arrest - Question (17 Jul 2023)

Lord Allan of Hallam: ..., building on the comments made by the noble Baroness, Lady Finlay, about the importance of defibrillators, the Minister may be aware of a database called the Circuit, which has been set up by the British Heart Foundation and its partners so that people can register the defibrillators they have on their premises. The project is far from complete. What might the Government do to encourage...

14. Short Debate The importance of all Members of the Senedd learning CPR (12 Jul 2023)

Ken Skates: ...open to Members of the Senedd, to support staff, to Commission staff and to on-site contractors. There are, of course, as Russell George has highlighted, other training resources in this area. The British Heart Foundation offers an excellent free interactive online CPR training course. And as Russell George has said, everybody should be encouraged to take a look at the app. The Commission...

Windrush Generation: 75th Anniversary - Motion to Take Note ( 7 Jul 2023)

Baroness Benjamin: ...also showed great loyalty, courage, bravery, resilience, dignity, pride and fortitude, despite facing rejection, humiliation, violence, death and hatred. They came with hope and optimism in their hearts. Many Caribbean people who visit the monument at Waterloo are moved to tears and overcome with emotion, as it invokes memories of the treatment they received when they arrived in Britain....

foreign affairs committee: NATO Summit: Vilnius ( 6 Jul 2023)

Stephen Doughty: ...Labour’s proudest achievements is its role as the UK Government at the time in founding the alliance and as a signatory to the North Atlantic Treaty in 1949. We have seen NATO go forward as the foundation and bedrock of our security and national interest, central to global efforts to achieve security and peace, and in the current context opposing the warped imperial ambitions of...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Cardiovascular Diseases ( 5 Jul 2023)

Baroness Merron: To ask His Majesty's Government what response they have to the recent analysis by the British Heart Foundation that since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in England, nearly 100,000 more people than expected have died from cardiovascular disease.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Cardiovascular Diseases ( 5 Jul 2023)

Baroness Merron: To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the reasons that, according to the British Heart Foundation, excess deaths due to cardiovascular disease outnumber excess deaths involving all other individual diseases since the onset of the pandemic in England.

Finance (No. 2) Bill - Second Reading (and remaining stages) ( 4 Jul 2023)

Lord Livermore: ...Baroness, Lady Kramer, said, the Government could have introduced in this Bill a targeted scheme to do just that. Indeed, that is what the current Chancellor suggested less than a year ago. The British Medical Association has said that a scheme targeted at doctors could be introduced at a fraction of the cost. The Government claim that their policy is about keeping people in work. Yet, as...


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