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Defibrillators: Public Access — [Sir Charles Walker in the Chair] ( 4 Jul 2023)

Will Quince: ...action in that area. Turning to The Circuit, I would certainly like to recognise the incredibly important work that charities do in ensuring that the public have access to defibrillators. The British Heart Foundation, in partnership with Resuscitation Council UK, the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives and of course the national health service, set up The Circuit, which is the...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Cardiovascular Diseases ( 3 Jul 2023)

Andrew Gwynne: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the findings of the British Heart Foundation in its analysis entitled, Excess deaths involving CVD in England since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic: an analysis and explainer, published in June 2023, if he will make an assessment of the factors contributing to excess deaths involving cardiovascular disease since...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Cardiovascular Diseases ( 3 Jul 2023)

Virendra Sharma: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the report by the British Heart Foundation entitled Excess deaths involving CVD in England since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic: an analysis and explainer, published in June 2023, what assessment he has made of the causes of the changes in the level of cardiovascular disease since the start of the pandemic in England.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Cardiovascular Diseases ( 3 Jul 2023)

Andrew Gwynne: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will make an assessment of the implications for his policies of the findings of the British Heart Foundation in its analysis entitled, Excess deaths involving CVD in England since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic: an analysis and explainer, published in June 2023.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Cardiovascular Diseases ( 3 Jul 2023)

Virendra Sharma: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of implications for his policies of the findings of the report by the British Heart Foundation entitled Excess deaths involving CVD in England since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic: an analysis and explainer, published in June 2023 .

Written Answers — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Artificial Intelligence: Research (30 Jun 2023)

Paul Scully: It is important that industry voices are actively engaged in the discourse around responsible AI. British based companies, like Deepmind, are at the forefront of responsible innovation. However, it should be noted that questions have been raised regarding the veracity of some of the signatures of the open letter on Artificial Intelligence published by the Future of Life Institute (FLI). Some...

8. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Well-being: Update on healthy food environment legislation (27 Jun 2023)

Lynne Neagle: ...school. More than 200,000 people in Wales have been diagnosed with diabetes, mostly type 2 diabetes—this is 8 per cent of the adult population, the highest prevalence in the UK. Analysis by the British Heart Foundation has estimated that there are over 1,500 heart and circulatory deaths each year in Wales attributed to being overweight and obesity. Aside from the increased risk of...

Backbench Business: Mariana Dam Disaster — [Mrs Pauline Latham in the Chair] (22 Jun 2023)

Fabian Hamilton: ...massive country of Brazil, which is 33 times bigger than the United Kingdom. My hon. Friend the Member for Slough (Mr Dhesi) said something very important: he said that this is a debate about how British companies live up to the high standards that we expect of them. That is at the heart of our debate this afternoon, so I thank the hon. Member for Strangford for securing it. The Mariana...

Ukraine Recovery Conference (22 Jun 2023)

Stephen Doughty: ...its territory but also the principles of an entire continent—liberty, democracy, self-determination and the international legal order. I thank the Inter-Parliamentary Union, the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, the Ukraine-UK inter-parliamentary friendship group and colleagues across the House for their engagement with the parliamentary components of this conference. We had some...

Business of the House (22 Jun 2023)

Penny Mordaunt: ...to hear the lack of confidence expressed this week by those on the Opposition Benches in the resilience and capability of our nation. It does not survive contact with the facts. Last year, British exports to the EU were at their highest since records began. We are the largest service exporter in the world. The UK’s trade balance with the EU has improved. We now have the highest growth of...

Medical Research Charities - Question (21 Jun 2023)

Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe: ...recognises the vital contribution made by charity-funded medical research to the UK’s excellent R&D reputation. I am grateful for the briefings we have had from various charities, including the British Heart Foundation, which have all reinforced that. They point out the huge progress that has been made—for example, in cardiovascular research—in the past few years, which has been made...

Cost of Living: Parental Leave and Pay — [Steve McCabe in the Chair] (19 Jun 2023)

David Linden: ...is not necessarily a new issue; the Government in Westminster sadly have a long and torrid history of penalising young and single-parent households in particular. The SNP has consistently urged the British Government to improve parental leave and pay. Upon arriving here in 2017, I spent my first few years using just about every parliamentary mechanism possible to push the Government to...

NHS: Performance and Innovation - Motion to Take Note (15 Jun 2023)

Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle: ...in the NHS, we have not thought sufficiently about the harm that they are doing. What I am about to say draws heavily on a meeting I had recently with the pharmaceutical industry and my British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy senior interns. I also worked with Paul-Enguerrand Fady, who is working with the Foundation to Prevent Antibiotic Resistance, which is based in Stockholm....

1. Questions to the First Minister: Research and Innovation (13 Jun 2023)

Tom Giffard: ...cent of the UK total, despite the fact we have 5 per cent of the population. Wales also only wins 3 per cent of competitive funding. Shouldn't we be winning at least 5 per cent of it?  Now, the British Heart Foundation recently found that,  for every £1 million spent on medical research by charities, it supports £2.3 million in output and £1.47 million in gross value added. So, First...

Council of Europe ( 8 Jun 2023)

Tonia Antoniazzi: ...was one of the first states to ratify it in 1951. That is really important. Some MPs have raised concerns about the ECHR’s impact since the rights set out in the convention were incorporated into British law by the Human Rights Act 1998. Some interpretations of that by British courts and the European Court of Human Rights have led some MPs to call for the UK to leave the ECHR altogether....

Mental Health Treatment and Support ( 7 Jun 2023)

Andrew Gwynne: ..., with some patients being forced to travel more than 300 miles because there are no beds in their local area. My hon. Friend the Member for Hemsworth spoke powerfully about that. The Resolution Foundation has found that, of the 185,000 young people who are unable to work, nearly two thirds cite mental ill health as the reason. Suicide is now the leading cause of death in adults under 34,...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Defibrillators: Greater London (26 May 2023)

Helen Whately: The Department does not hold information on the number of defibrillators in Enfield North constituency, the London Borough of Enfield and London. The British Heart Foundation, in partnership with the Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK), the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives and the National Health Service, have set up The Circuit: the national defibrillator network database. The Circuit...

Vaping: Under-18s ( 2 May 2023)

Gareth Johnson: ...vital in this industry, but does my hon. Friend agree that there is a danger of demonising vaping for adult smokers? Vaping is 95% risk free, according to ASH, which he has mentioned, the British Heart Foundation, the British Lung Foundation, Public Health England and so on. It is therefore a vital part of a smoker’s ability to come off tobacco use. It quite literally saves lives, and...

Scottish Parliament: Social Isolation and Loneliness ( 2 May 2023)

Paul O'Kane: ..., as we started to think about our Covid recovery, the political discourse was infused with hope and it focused on building back better and how to establish a better new normal. However, the British Red Cross found that, in rebuilding after the pandemic, two in three Scots agreed that tackling loneliness should be a priority for the Government. The pandemic revealed everyone’s...

Online Safety Bill - Committee (2nd Day): Amendment 2 (25 Apr 2023)

Baroness Kidron: ...92 and 193 cover the child user condition. The phrase “likely to be accessed”, introduced in this House into what became the Data Protection Act 2018, is one of the most unlikely successful British exports. Both the phrase and its definition, set out by the ICO, have been embedded in regulations in countries the world over—yet the Bill replaces this established language while...


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