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Initial Teacher Training - Motion to Take Note (18 Nov 2021)

Lord Watson of Invergowrie: ...so comprehensive that frankly she left very little extra to be said. My noble friend mentioned that it took a Written Question to force the DfE to reveal what was going on regarding the future of teacher education. She was typically too modest to say that she was the one who asked that searching Question. It is much to be regretted that teacher education appears not to be sufficiently...

Budget Resolutions - Income Tax (Charge) (2 Nov 2021)

Andy Carter: I commend the opening comments of my right hon. Friend the Education Secretary, particularly the emphasis he placed on skills and education, because that is our route to levelling up. I also pay tribute to the Chancellor and the entire Treasury team for the work they did to deliver the Budget last Wednesday. We need to recognise the news that the economy is growing much faster than anybody...

Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill - Committee (4th Day): Amendment 110 (1 Nov 2021)

Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames: My Lords, I am extremely grateful to the right reverend Prelate for not just these amendments but the care and time she gives to compassionate consideration of the criminal justice system generally. I am also grateful to the other authors of this group of amendments. We on these Benches fully support them. In this House, we have repeatedly stressed the special needs of women in prison and the...

Childcare Bill (29 Oct 2021)

Matt Rodda: ...to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. Before I start, may I thank the Clerks and the Whips who have helped me to get to this point today? In particular, I thank the Lord Commissioner of Her Majesty’s Treasury, the hon. Member for Castle Point (Rebecca Harris), for her kindness and indulgence over a number of weeks. I begin by recognising the contribution and hard work of the...

Income Tax (Charge) (28 Oct 2021)

Jim Shannon: May I first say a big thank you to the Prime Minister, the Chancellor and the Government for all the help that they gave us—I say “us”; that is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland—during the covid crisis? The moneys that have been spent are enormous—we know that—and they are the reason why many of the businesses in my constituency are here today. Help was...

Public Bill Committee: Health and Care Bill: New Clause 27 - Duty as to workforce and training innovation (27 Oct 2021)

Edward Argar: I am grateful for the opportunity to address new clauses 27 and 28 together. First, new clause 27 seeks to place a specific duty on the Secretary of State to support the transformation of the health and social care workforce for integrated care systems by working with universities and colleges to train the future workforce through investment in technological and inter-professional innovation....

Ways and Means - Financial Statement (27 Oct 2021)

Rishi Sunak: Madam Deputy Speaker, I have heard your words and those of Mr Speaker. I have the greatest respect for you both and want to assure you that I have listened very carefully to what you have said. May I also send my best wishes to the Leader of the Opposition? I know that the whole House will join me in doing that. With your permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, let me turn to today’s Budget....

Public Bill Committee: Elections Bill: New Clause 3 - Automatic Voter Registration (26 Oct 2021)

New clause 11—Automatic Voter Registration— “(1) Registration officers must take all reasonable steps to ensure that all persons eligible to register to vote in elections in the United Kingdom are so registered. (2) The Secretary of State must by regulations require public bodies to provide information to registration officers to enable them to fulfil their duty under subsection (1)....

Ethnicity Pay Gap Reporting - Question for Short Debate (25 Oct 2021)

the Bishop of Bristol: I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Boateng, for raising this Question for Short Debate. I know from my experience as the former Dean of York the significant positive impact gender pay gap reporting had on the implementation of inclusion policies in an institution which had previously been overwhelmingly male. Careful attention to the gender pay gap required us to focus continuously on...

University Tuition Fees — [Esther McVey in the Chair] (25 Oct 2021)

Carol Monaghan: ...chairmanship, Ms McVey. I pay tribute to the petitioners, who have done so well in bringing this petition to the House for debate. I thank the hon. Member for Ipswich (Tom Hunt) for leading it off. I want to start by saying that in Scotland, of course, education remains free. That makes a massive difference when looking at graduate debt because the average debt on graduation in Scotland...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Students: Long Covid (25 Oct 2021)

Michelle Donelan: Higher education (HE) providers are autonomous institutions and have a duty of care to students when delivering services, including the provision of pastoral support, and taking steps to protect the health, safety and wellbeing of students. Throughout the COVID-19 outbreak universities have bolstered their support services to students and we expect this to continue. Long COVID should be...

Skills and Post-16 Education Bill [HL] - Report (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 44 (21 Oct 2021)

Baroness Wilcox of Newport: These amendments would place a duty on the Secretary of State to ensure that there is sufficient SEN training for teachers in further education so that there is support for students with special educational needs or disabilities that is of an equivalent standard to that for those with similar needs in higher education. The amendments would also ensure that there is sufficient SEN training for...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Special Educational Needs (18 Oct 2021)

Will Quince: We welcome the research from the Disabled Children’s Partnership (DCP). The impact of the lockdown in early 2021 on children and young people with education, health and care plans (EHCP) was reflected in Government policy, including ensuring children with EHCPs were provided with suitable, high quality remote education. Guidance to schools on meeting this duty for children with EHCPs...

Skills and Post-16 Education Bill [HL] - Report (1st Day): Amendment 27 (12 Oct 2021)

Lord Baker of Dorking: ...amendments I have supported. I certainly strongly support the one that has just been dealt with, and I will also speak to Amendments 30 and 31. That amendment would delay the whole implementation of the Bill by four years. I will explain why that is necessary. The Bill is one of the most extraordinary Bills that has been laid before Parliament because it has no policy in it. It sets up two...

Skills and Post-16 Education Bill [HL] - Report (1st Day): Amendment 1 (12 Oct 2021)

Baroness Barran: ...local skills improvement plans consider the skills needs required to support the transition to a net-zero carbon economy to achieve our climate change and biodiversity targets. This was a topic of considerable interest in Committee and I thank all noble Lords for their contributions then. I cannot comment on whose persuasive powers were the greatest—whether it was the noble Baroness,...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Adoption and Children Bill: Second Stage (5 Oct 2021)

Robbie Butler: OK. As the Member said, we have a problem. The number of children living in care has increased every year for the past 20 years. Almost 3,000 children have been in care over the past 12 months. I talked to Foster Care NI, which told me that roughly 16 new children enter the care system every week. It is a very real and pressing issue that we must deal with. We need to ensure that the homes...

Public Bill Committee: Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill: New Clause 2 - Providers’ duty to ensure adequate resources for students’ unions (22 Sep 2021)

Lloyd Russell-Moyle: In local government, the health service, education and other areas, there is a doctrine known as the new burden doctrine. It is a sensible doctrine whereby if a new burden is put upon a body—particularly in local government and in educational bodies under local government—the Government shall make provision to pay for that new burden, or they will provide for that body to be able to raise...

Public Bill Committee: Health and Care Bill: Clause 33 - Report on assessing and meeting workforce needs (21 Sep 2021)

Justin Madders: It is now in the Minister’s inbox, and he will know that what is currently in the Bill does not cut it in terms of the challenges we face. As I often do, I place on record our thanks and admiration for the whole NHS workforce, for turning from theory into reality an organisation that demonstrates the benefits of collectivism and socialism and is one of the nation’s proudest...

Social Security (Up-rating of Benefits) Bill (20 Sep 2021)

Matt Rodda: While this Bill seems to be a technical piece of legislation, it raises fundamental questions about this Government and the trust that they enjoy among people across the country. I want to address a number of issues today: the substance of the Bill; how it is part of a pattern of behaviour; the changes we would like to see to protect pensioners; and the context of wider Government policy...

Public Bill Committee: Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill: Clause 5 - Regulation of duties of registered higher education providers (20 Sep 2021)

...on the sector, which we felt was inappropriate because that measure could not be applied. [Interruption.] I welcome the right hon. Gentleman back to his place. We believe there should be some means of quantifying data, which is important to understanding the scale of the issue. One of the problems has been in trying to recognise the nature and extent of the claimed problem. Our amendment...


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