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Identity and Language (Northern Ireland) Bill [HL] - Second Reading ( 7 Jun 2022)

Lord Browne of Belmont: ...on the agreement reached called New Decade, New Approach. That agreement included a range of measures dealing with various issues and respecting different cultures and identities. However, at the heart of New Decade, New Approach was a commitment to safeguard and protect Northern Ireland’s place within the internal UK market. To legislate on one or two parts of this agreement without...

Standards in Public Life ( 7 Jun 2022)

Matt Western: ..., we all lose. One parliamentary scandal reflects poorly not just on the governing party of the time, but on our institutions, our democracy and our willingness to govern in the interests of the British people. That is why the Opposition have tabled a motion asking Members on both sides of the House to back the full package of the committee’s recommendations. We have done so because the...

Hospitality Industry: Liverpool ( 6 Jun 2022)

Paul Scully: .... Member for Liverpool, Walton talked about Byrnes fish and chip shop. I have talked a lot about the headwinds that our economy and our businesses face. Fish and chip shops—real stalwarts of the British hospitality scene—face those headwinds probably more than any hospitality business at the moment, because, as the hon. Gentleman mentioned, clearly a lot of vegetable oil and rapeseed...

Address to Her Majesty: Platinum Jubilee (26 May 2022)

Jim Shannon: ...the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge, are coming forward with a steady hand. When we look at the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their modernised approach, soundly built on the historic foundation laid by Her Majesty, it is crystal clear that our monarchy will continue as an example of selfless duty and service. Back in 2012, I had occasion to bring my mother and father over to...

Cost of Living: Fiscal Approach — [Derek Twigg in the Chair] (25 May 2022)

Dan Jarvis: ...made by the charitable and voluntary sector, which, as it always does, has stepped up to support those who are in crisis. In particular, I will just put on the record my thanks to the wonderful British Heart Foundation shop in Barnsley, which I had the pleasure of visiting last Friday. The staff there and the staff in charity shops right across the country are doing amazing work during...

Procurement Bill [HL] - Second Reading (25 May 2022)

Lord True: ...awarding of a public contract. Contracting authorities must have regard to delivering value for money, maximising public benefit, transparency, and acting with integrity. Integrity must sit at the heart of the process. It means that there must be good management, prevention of misconduct, and control to prevent fraud and corruption. Part 5 of the Bill sets out the particular requirements...

Scottish Parliament: Long Covid (19 May 2022)

John Mason: ...seems clear that, although long Covid clinics might be part of the answer, they do not guarantee a better patient experience. In preparing for today’s debate, my staff found a useful piece by the British Heart Foundation detailing some of the research around long Covid. For example, there is a three-year study involving data from 60,000 people to help define what long Covid is and...

6. Plaid Cymru Debate: Women's health (18 May 2022)

Rhun ap Iorwerth: The gender gap in heart disease we've heard about today. It's costing women's lives. And that groundbreaking report in 2019, 'Bias and biology: The heart attack gender gap', by the British Heart Foundation, really opened my eyes to what was happening, or what was not happening, in the treatment of heart disease in women: heart attacks in women being misdiagnosed as anxiety or panic attacks....

Achieving Economic Growth (18 May 2022)

Stephen Kinnock: ...we know what to do with” and are effectively “a cash machine”. However, we would also look to the long term. As well as taking those immediate crisis management measures, we would fix the foundations of Britain’s economic model. Despite the Government’s latest attempts to shift the blame, it is clear that the roots of this cost of living crisis are not global but national. The...

Treasury: Topical Questions (17 May 2022)

Lucy Frazer: I thank my hon. Friend for his question and extend my heartfelt condolences to Naomi for the loss of her son. My hon. Friend may be interested to know that NHS England and NHS Improvement, along with the British Heart Foundation, Resuscitation Council UK and the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives, have developed the Circuit, which is a national defibrillator network that will register...

Making Britain the Best Place to Grow Up and Grow Old (16 May 2022)

Jo Gideon: ...to grow up and grow old is a big challenge. Ensuring where people are born and raised does not limit their quality of life and life expectancy is an even bigger challenge and one that lies at the heart of the Government’s levelling-up agenda. We all know the expression “You are what you eat.” In Britain, we are trapped in a junk food cycle that means we now consume more highly...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Defibrillators: Finance (16 May 2022)

Maria Caulfield: No specific assessment has been made. However, in partnership with The British Heart Foundation, the Resuscitation Council UK and the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives, NHS England and NHS Improvement have developed ‘The Circuit’; a database to register defibrillators in the United Kingdom. This will assist ambulance services to identify the nearest defibrillator at the time of an...

Queen’s Speech - Debate (3rd Day) (12 May 2022)

Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay: ...limited reform and non-legislative options in this area with the greatest of care. This work will be informed by the forthcoming reports from the Law Commission on weddings and from the Nuffield Foundation on religious weddings. My noble and learned friend Lord Mackay, as well as others, addressed the conversion therapy Bill. The purpose of that Bill is to ban conversion therapy practices...

Preventing Crime and Delivering Justice (11 May 2022)

Jim Shannon: ...for the Northern Ireland protocol. That should have been made a priority—there is no other way of putting it. The Government have repeated time and again that the Good Friday agreement is at the heart of negotiations, which I support, but they have repeatedly failed to prioritise Northern Ireland’s constitutional place within the United Kingdom. The accountability in relation to the...

Queen’s Speech - Debate (2nd Day) (11 May 2022)

Baroness Vere of Norbiton: ...that major, industry-wide change is needed. This Bill will give us the powers to deliver the Williams-Shapps plan for rail, the biggest reform to our railways in a generation. It will create Great British Railways—GBR—a single national leader and the new guiding mind for the railways, which will contract private operators to run train services for passengers. GBR will drive...

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Government’s International Work (10 May 2022)

Clare Adamson: ...approach and with a clear geographical and thematic rationale. We believe that a revised international framework should link to and flow from the national performance framework. It should be at the heart of the Scottish Government’s approach to external affairs and it should provide a foundation for all other relevant frameworks, strategies and policy documents. Such an approach will...

Written Answers — Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Football: Defibrillators (28 Apr 2022)

Nigel Huddleston: ...England, the government’s arm’s length body for community sport, must include AED provision if it is not already available. For football facilities, The Football Association (The FA) and the British Heart Foundation have provided support over recent years to help ensure AEDs are available. I welcome the Premier League’s Defibrillator Fund, which will fund AEDs at thousands of...

Health and Care Bill - Commons Amendments: Motion A1 (as an amendment to Motion A) (26 Apr 2022)

Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle: ...more than 100 of our major healthcare organisations have expressed support for this workforce planning approach. Just a couple of hours ago, and this addresses your Lordships’ House directly, the British Heart Foundation put out a press release saying that, without this amendment, it is “unclear how ambitious targets laid out in the Elective Recovery Plan and other NHS delivery plans...

Smokefree 2030 — [Caroline Nokes in the Chair] (26 Apr 2022)

Bob Blackman: ...be applied to smoking cessation services. There is public support for this measure. It has been endorsed by more than 70 health organisations, including Cancer Research UK, Asthma + Lung UK, the British Heart Foundation, the Royal College of Physicians and the Health Foundation. It is also supported by three quarters of the public, including those who voted Conservative in the 2019...

Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges (21 Apr 2022)

Angela Rayner: ...General. I welcome him here today but I hope this is the last time he is wheeled out to defend the indefensible. Hon. and right hon. Members across the House have spoken at length about the heart-wrenching sacrifices that their constituents have made throughout the pandemic. They have spoken about the principles of integrity, honesty and dignity, which are all at stake. My hon. Friend the...


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