Holly Lynch: ...opportunity to brief her on the scale and nature of the problem, which I can only describe as a scandal upon a scandal. I also want to thank The Yorkshire Post, God’s own newspaper; its editor, James Mitchinson; and the deputy business editor, Greg Wright. They recognised the agony of ordinary people in what is a complicated legal mess and have worked hard to unravel it and tell those...
James Cartlidge: ...in summer 2023 regarding overdue Landlord Gas Safety Inspections and Electrical Insulation Condition Reports. In addition to this, Defence Infrastructure Organisation officials are in daily contact with VIVO, Amey and Pinnacle regarding delivery and performance.
James Cleverly: ...and police leavers, leading to the creation and further development of resources to help these groups. Our police officers and staff put themselves in challenging and dangerous situations daily, for the benefit and protection of the communities they serve. It is vital that our police workforce feels supported, not just by the statements that go out from Government and Parliament, but...
Maria Caulfield: ...have been awarded funding from the scheme. I would like to put on the record my thanks to all those organisations that applied, and for all the suicide prevention activity that is delivered on a daily basis, up and down the country. The list of provisional awardees was published today at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/suicide-preventio n-grant-fund-2023-to-2025 and can be...
James Davies: The Union is strongest when people can see and feel its benefits to their daily life. Does my right hon. Friend agree that a prosperous Northern Ireland, with a stable, devolved Government, is the surest way to safeguard the Union’s integral place in the United Kingdom?
Lynne Neagle: Thank you very much, James, for that very positive response to the statement, and can I just take this opportunity, Dirprwy Lywydd, to just place on record my thanks to Welsh Government officials for all their work on these two strategies? It's not an easy task to deliver two strategies in such a co-productive way, while doing all the things that they have to do on a daily basis, and I am...
Mabon ap Gwynfor: I'd like to thank James Evans for bringing this proposed Bill before the Senedd today. Changes in the Mental Health Act are long overdue. The Mental Health Act is now 40 years old, and we need to bring mental health laws into the twenty-first century, so I congratulate James on his endeavours and his championing of mental health in the Siambr. As I've mentioned many times here, getting to...
James Cartlidge: The majority of off payroll engagements within the Department are short term in nature. Typically, engagements of one day are the highest daily pay engagements the Department procures. One day engagements are for speakers or lecturers at key presentations or training events. For the year ending 31 March 2023 an individual was paid £7,500 to lead and run a “How Defence Learns” senior...
James Evans: ...in the days that follow and also in the months that follow as well, because supporting them to the fullest is essential, as they significantly contribute to the richness of our communities, our daily lives, and our economy. One notable aspect that sets our small businesses apart is their commitment, as Paul Davies said, to sustainability and community engagement. Many of these businesses...
James Cartlidge: ...aircraft or fleets are not a metric the RAF tracks. The main metric of availability and readiness for RAF aircraft is the number of aircraft in the Forward Fleet each day. This fluctuates daily, as aircraft enter and leave scheduled maintenance, upgrades or storage in the Sustainment Fleet. Consequently, it is usually provided as a spot figure for each Question.
Lord Alton of Liverpool: ...had occurred 100 years earlier. The deaths and emigration of millions poisoned British-Irish relations for decades afterwards. What memories are being made in Ukraine today? In addition to the daily bombing of civilians, the appropriation of Ukrainian territory and mass displacements, Putin is a mirror image of Stalin and he is committing food terrorism by purposefully destroying...
Jack Sargeant: Can I start by endorsing the comments from James Evans in relation to domestic abuse, and the role that men must play in becoming role models in ending domestic abuse? Just before I came down to the Chamber—. I wasn't planning on speaking today, Llywydd, in this debate, but I have just done a video in anticipation of White Ribbon Day, which is coming up in the next couple of weeks, and...
James Cleverly: .... Sometimes, the most effective Government policy is just focus and graft. I assure the House that the Home Office, and the Ministers and officials within it, will be relentlessly focused on the daily work that needs to be done to address this issue. Of course we will look at what changes we need to make to operationalise the Rwanda scheme, but I urge people against grasping for...
Julie James: ...cent of phosphorus loading compared to 30 per cent from rural land use and 3 per cent from combined sewer overflows. The Usk has the highest amount of phosphorus discharge into the catchment on a daily basis by a significant margin. You are right there, Peter. It's got a 180 kg of phosphorus discharged per day, followed by the Dee and the Wye. The leading contributor in all of these...
James Murray: ...for an additional penalty of £60 per day. As we heard from the Minister, Lords amendment 1 caps the total charge arising from that additional penalty at £1,800, equivalent to 30 days’ worth of daily fines. As my hon. Friend the Member for Luton North (Sarah Owen) said on Second Reading, we are aware of concerns relating to the new duty and the associated penalties from those...
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon: .... Those missing come from over 40 countries, including the United Kingdom. I had a meeting just before I came into the Chamber, along with my dear and right honourable friend the Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly. We were with some of the relatives of those who were killed or remain missing—being held hostage in Gaza. I thank them for sharing their important stories, but the significance...
James Cleverly: ...the Development Minister and I have had extensive and regular talks on ensuring that humanitarian supplies get to the Palestinian people in Gaza. Indeed, the Development Minister has virtually daily conversations with Martin Griffiths, the head of the Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and the Prime Minister has recently announced an additional £30 million of...
James Cleverly: ...going into Gaza is severely limited. There was an open, fluid border between Israel and Gaza, and tens of thousands of Palestinians from Gaza—tens of thousands of Gazans—worked in Israel daily and moved to and fro between Gaza and Israel. That crossing had to be closed, as did the Rafah crossing into Egypt, in response to the terrorist attacks that were perpetrated against Israel. We...
Julie James: ...negativity. The staff at NRW work very hard indeed, in all weather and all hours. They work all through the night, they work all the time. If you saw the incident response reports that we get on a daily basis, you would have a great deal more respect for the crucial role that they play. The staff are—as many people have said, Huw in particular, but others have said—absolutely...
Julie James: ...to address areas of performance where they lag behind industry average. Those areas include water supply interruption, leakage management and delivering reductions in per capita consumption, or daily water usage, in lay person's terms. It is good to see that Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water has the highest ratings of customer satisfaction, providing services to vulnerable customers and reacting to...