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Independent Fan-led Review of Football Governance (25 Nov 2021)

Jo Stevens: ...year? If not, when are we going to see the Bill? As the review makes clear, the recommendations should be taken as a package, not as a pick ’n’ mix—anything less could leave us with a botched job—so will the Minister commit to accepting all the recommendations of this very thorough review? On the golden share and supporters’ shadow boards, does the Minister agree that any...

Keyham Shootings (22 Sep 2021)

Luke Pollard: ...commit more crime. More people will experience and suffer from domestic and sexual abuse. More people will suffer from severe mental health problems, anxiety and depression. I see it as my job as Keyham’s MP to do everything I can to stop that from happening. As a city-wide response, local councillors from all parties, community leaders and the police and crime commissioner all shared in...

Education (Careers Guidance in Schools) Bill (10 Sep 2021)

Sally-Ann Hart: ...children in Hastings and Rye the chance to broaden their horizons. The children were taken to the offices of a top company in Canary Wharf, and the purpose of the visit was to open their eyes to jobs and careers that are out there and could be available to them. The group took a coach up the A21 to the City, and by lunchtime the children were looking up in awe at the mighty skyscrapers...

NHS Update - Statement (22 Jul 2021)

Baroness Thornton: ...managers and all our staff, for keeping the show on the road and for keeping us safe throughout this year. I particularly echo his words about their patience with us. We have continued to do our job and could only have done so with the support of these dedicated teams. I also thank the Lord Speaker, his predecessor, and Members of all those Committees that have been in almost permanent...

Health and Care Bill (14 Jul 2021)

Sajid Javid: ...thousands of hard-working staff who, through two years of consultation and engagement, have come forward and told us what they think works and what they think needs to change. In the words of Lord Stevens, chief executive of the NHS, the overwhelming majority of these proposals are changes that the health service has asked for. The Bill supports improvements that are already under way in...

A Plan for the NHS and Social Care (19 May 2021)

Jon Ashworth: ...will leave that to one side. I just suggest that he ought to be careful what he wishes for, because I have been reading the Evening Standard, where Mr Tom Newton Dunn reveals not only that Simon Stevens, whom the Secretary of State is trying to neuter, was best man at the Prime Minister’s wedding, but that the Prime Minister is said to be about to appoint Simon Stevens—I beg your...

Financial Services Bill - Report (3rd Day) (and remaining stages): Motion (19 Apr 2021)

Lord Tunnicliffe: ...was not able to be with us today, but he asked me to read the following statement. These are his words, not mine. “Standing at the Dispatch Box for the Opposition, I have always believed that my job is to oppose; to expose the flaws in the Government’s erroneous and sloppy thinking. It has, however, been a very new experience working on this Bill with the noble Earl, Lord Howe. It was...

Online Anonymity and Anonymous Abuse (24 Mar 2021)

Jo Stevens: ...wish that we had had more time to listen to and debate this important aspect of online activity. As she so clearly articulated from personal experience, no woman should be prevented from doing her job because of online hate. Maternity leave is a hard-won right for women in this country—it was introduced by a Labour Government—and all women should be able to benefit from it without...

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Topical Questions (18 Mar 2021)

Jo Stevens: ...the Secretary of State for his words. I know that he has a very well-publicised interest in the nation’s heritage, particularly in statues, telling museums and gallery experts how to do their jobs through the policy of “retain and explain”, so perhaps he can explain today what input his Department had into the Government’s legislation this week that provides for longer sentences...

Prime Minister: Engagements (10 Mar 2021)

Kate Osamor: People like my constituent, Tessa Stevens, have had to keep their salons shut despite shrinking Government support, unchanged overheads and decreased profits. I am urgently seeking the Prime Minister’s support to protect the immediate and long-term recovery of beauty businesses and the jobs they support. Will the Prime Minister explain why his Government refuse to listen to the beauty...

Covid-19: Cultural and Entertainment Sectors ( 2 Mar 2021)

Mick Whitley: May I also welcome back my hon. Friend the Member for Cardiff Central (Jo Stevens)? I also put on record my immense gratitude to my hon. Friend the Member for Batley and Spen (Tracy Brabin) and my parliamentary neighbour, my hon. Friend the Member for Wirral South (Alison McGovern), for their tireless campaigning on this issue over many years. For 10 long years, the Conservative party have...

Telecommunications Infrastructure (Leasehold Property) Bill - Third Reading: Motion (28 Jan 2021)

Lord Stevenson of Balmacara: My Lords, I thank the Minister for her kind words. We have enjoyed working with her over this period. The Bill has been an exemplary one in terms of making sure that the House is able to do its job and that the processes necessary to make it fit for legislation once it leaves Parliament are carried out in the best way. That can be done only if there is a spirit of mutual support and trust,...

Covid-19 Vaccination Roll-out — [Sir David Amess in the Chair] (11 Jan 2021)

Justin Madders: ...to the period between the first and second doses, serious consideration needs to be given to the order in which the vaccine should be distributed after the initial phase. Indeed, I think Sir Simon Stevens has said as much today. Of course, it is worth pointing out that the most clinically vulnerable adults who work in education will receive the vaccine shortly anyway, and we believe that...

Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill - Committee (3rd Day): Amendment 27 ( 3 Dec 2020)

Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb: ...because all the police who have leaked and whistleblown about doing that sort of thing have said that they were encouraged to do it. It was implicitly and explicitly seen as one of the perks of the job. So, if we do not listen, it is not because we do not have a lot of respect for the Minister; it is that we know that what she says is rewriting history. It is not true that police officers...

Telecommunications (Security) Bill (30 Nov 2020)

Chi Onwurah: I start by thanking Members from all parts of the House for a well-informed debate with many impressive contributions. My first job as a hardware engineer was with Nortel, which has been mentioned by a number of Members. Having spent 23 years in the sector before entering the Commons, I am thrilled that the main debating chamber of our parliamentary democracy should spend so many hours...

Covid-19 (11 Nov 2020)

Neale Hanvey: ...Kate Bingham’s astronomical public relations bill and claims that she shared sensitive information with investors. Further concerns emerged in The Guardian yesterday—in simple terms, how can a job be considered unpaid when the postholder has a position of influence or control in the process of awarding a £49 million investment in a company in which they remain a managing partner and...

Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations 2020 - Motion to Approve: Amendment to the Motion ( 4 Nov 2020)

Lord Trimble: ...on it during the debate. It has been a very interesting exercise, sitting here over the last couple of hours and seeing the Government’s case disintegrate. We now have to do the more difficult job of finding ways of steering them back to doing something sensible, which is not happening at the moment. There are a couple of things on my mind, but I will try to keep to three minutes. I...

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Support Measures ( 8 Oct 2020)

Jo Stevens: ..., tourism and the charitable sector. It has hit advertising, which supports much of our broadcast and print media, and we have heard about funding cuts to the BBC, which have meant the loss of 450 jobs in local news. While digital has boomed, especially for those big global tech companies, those across the country with slow broadband, or who have not had access to skills to benefit from...

Cultural Attractions: Contribution to Local Economy — [Sir Charles Walker in the Chair] ( 6 Oct 2020)

Kevin Brennan: ...should encourage them. Nevertheless, it is important to note that places such as the Sherman theatre in Cardiff, which is in the constituency of my hon. Friend the Member for Cardiff Central (Jo Stevens), make a wonderful contribution—and an important economic contribution too. Cultural and creative industries contribute £10.8 billion a year to the UK economy and £2.8 billion in...

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Topical Questions ( 9 Jul 2020)

Jo Stevens: The Chancellor rightly focused on jobs in his statement yesterday, but according to the Creative Industries Federation, freelancers make up 47% of the workforce. As the House has heard this morning from a number of hon. Members, millions of freelancers have been excluded from Government schemes and left without support for four long months, and they face the prospect of many more months...


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