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Prime Minister: Engagements (19 Apr 2023)

Sally-Ann Hart: Recently, I presented a Prime Minister’s Points of Light award to Joan Willett, who is nearly 107, for her fundraising for the British Heart Foundation, and two other Hastings and Rye residents, Anthony Kimber and Alastair Fairley, were celebrated as community champions at No. 10. Will the Prime Minister join me in thanking all our fantastic volunteers and community champions, not only in...

Written Answers — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Artificial Intelligence (17 Apr 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...

Written Answers — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Artificial Intelligence (11 Apr 2023)

Viscount Camrose: 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...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Heart Diseases: Mortality Rates (29 Mar 2023)

Helen Whately: ...resuscitation and defibrillator use. As of December 2022, 163 sessions had been delivered and 3,249 people had been reached by these advocates. The NHS has also been working in partnership with the British Heart Foundation, the Resuscitation Council UK, and the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives to set up The Circuit, which is a national defibrillator network that enables the...

Illegal Migration Bill: Clause 37 - Suspensive claims: interpretation (27 Mar 2023)

Danny Kruger: ...: by all means go ahead and suggest that this House is not sovereign. I come not to bury the ECHR but to praise it. The convention is a noble document—as we know, it was written with the help of British Conservative lawyers—but really it just codifies the liberties enjoyed under English common law and statute. We should not have done so, but sadly we have put ourselves under “the...

3. Statement by the Minister for Climate Change: The Environment (Air Quality and Soundscapes) (Wales) Bill (21 Mar 2023)

Delyth Jewell: ...in the Valleys that we don't know about, so any more details you could give us in addition to what's in the statement, I'd be grateful, please. I would echo some of the concerns of the British Heart Foundation that the Bill doesn't include everything that was promised in the clean air plan, like commitments to reduce harmful fine particulate matter pollution or PM2.5. Could you address the...

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation - Income Tax (Charge) (20 Mar 2023)

Jim Shannon: ...all those years only to find themselves struggling. This needs to be changed, and it needs to be changed now. The hon. Member for Swansea West (Geraint Davies) spoke about health issues, and the British Heart Foundation has contacted me to say that, despite the unwavering efforts of NHS staff, the pandemic has caused huge disruption to every aspect of cardiovascular care. That care is...

Budget Statement - Motion to Take Note (Continued) (16 Mar 2023)

Lord Tunnicliffe: ...are we the only G7 country which will see negative growth this year, but people across the UK are enduring the largest hit to their living standards, of around 6%, since comparable records begun. British families are now, on average, poorer than their French and German counterparts. Wages in real terms are lower now than 13 years ago. Real weekly wages are likely to remain below their...

Integrated Review Refresh - Statement (14 Mar 2023)

Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park: ...and ready to respond to the geopolitical issues that we face. I thank the noble Lords, Lord Purvis and Lord Collins, for having made broadly the same point. In 2021, the IR established a strong foundation for the UK’s overarching national security and international strategy. It took the right judgments to drive investment in collective defence and security; to increase emphasis on...

Integrated Review Refresh (13 Mar 2023)

James Cleverly: I will tell the hon. Gentleman why there is always money for the foundation stone of the Euro-Atlantic defence posture; it is because it is the foundation stone of the Euro-Atlantic defence posture. When he starts to talk about expenditure on the armed forces, my heart goes out to those brave men and women in our British armed forces stationed in Scotland, who pay more tax than any other...

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Environmental Land Management Schemes ( 9 Mar 2023)

Mark Spencer: Protecting our environment is at the heart of the Government manifesto and we will always back British farmers and our rural communities. Environmental land manage-ment is the foundation of our new approach. We want to support access to our countryside, farmland or woodland so the public can understand and become engaged with farming and the environment. It can also provide recreation...

Northern Ireland (Executive Formation and Organ and Tissue Donation) Bill - Second Reading (27 Feb 2023)

Baroness Suttie: ...barbaric act. As my noble friend Lord Alderdice said so movingly in this speech, we congratulate Dáithí and his family on their remarkable campaign that has led us to this point. I also thank the British Heart Foundation for its support. Although it is very much to be welcomed that the Bill has facilitated, finally, the introduction of Dáithí’s law, we should not forget that this...

Future of the NHS (23 Feb 2023)

Kate Osborne: ..., campaigning to save hospital services and calling for the Government to fund the NHS properly. I also thank the organisations that got in touch ahead of the debate, including Diabetes UK, the British Dental Association, Age UK, the Royal College of General Practitioners, the British Heart Foundation, the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, Keep Our NHS Public,...

Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill: Clause 1 - Extension of period for making Ministerial appointments (22 Feb 2023)

Gavin Robinson: .... So I thank the Secretary of State, my right hon. Friend the Member for Lagan Valley and the hon. Members for North Down and for Foyle. I also thank Fearghal McKinney and Denise McAnena from the British Heart Foundation. I do not think Denise has been motioned, but she does the hard work in Northern Ireland for the British Heart Foundation. Wherever she is listening, I congratulate her on...

Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill (22 Feb 2023)

Tonia Antoniazzi: I would like to take this opportunity to join everyone in the House who has paid tribute today to Dáithí, his tremendous family and friends, and the British Heart Foundation. Thank you for everything—your fight has touched us all—and it genuinely means so much that the Government and everybody has supported the change in the law today. As the shadow Secretary of State has said, we...

Scottish Parliament: International Day of Women and Girls in Science ( 9 Feb 2023)

Pam Gosal: ...; and Marija Nekrasova, a chemistry student who was enabled by UWS to go to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to watch her experiment launch into orbit on SpaceX CRS-26. Recently, I visited the British Heart Foundation’s research excellence centre at the University of Glasgow and was overcome by the work that is being done there. I was introduced to six students, four of whom were...

9. Short Debate: Benefits of medical research in Wales ( 8 Feb 2023)

Russell George: ...up until now outline the very real and tangible short-, medium- and long-term benefits of a thriving medical research environment. This view is supported by the people of Wales. According to the British Heart Foundation Cymru, an overwhelming majority of 82 per cent of the people of Wales believe that it is important for medical research to happen here. So far, we've taken evidence from...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Medical treatments: Innovation ( 6 Feb 2023)

Jim Shannon: ...as destination for clinical trials and R&D for development of new medicines; and if he will make assessment for the potential implications for his policies of a recent finding by the British Heart Foundation that up to half a million patients may not have been prescribed innovative blood pressure medicines.

Scottish Parliament: CPR Training ( 2 Feb 2023)

Meghan Gallacher: The British Heart Foundation is in Parliament today to raise awareness of the importance of learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation. My constituent Stephanie Bain had to perform CPR on her five-week-old baby after he stopped breathing in his cot. Neither Stephanie nor her partner knew how to do CPR on a baby, and I can only imagine how terrifying that must have been for them and their family....

Sudden Cardiac Death: Young People ( 1 Feb 2023)

Neil O'Brien: ...it is hard to understand, the devastation caused to families by the sudden cardiac death of a young person. Sudden cardiac death is an unexpected and sudden death that is thought to be caused by a heart condition. The implementation of genomic laboratory hubs across England provides an opportunity to explore the systematic introduction of post-mortem genetic testing for SCD. Seven NHS...


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