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3 Jun 2026Engagements

Despite the efforts of dedicated teachers in Scarborough and Whitby, only 36% of pupils achieve grade 5 and above in both English and maths GCSEs. Does the Prime Minister agree that Mission Coastal has the potential to deliver the same transformational impact for young people in deprived coastal communities as the Lond

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3 Jun 2026Small Towns: Transport Links

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Roger. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Rossendale and Darwen (Andy MacNae) for securing this important debate. When it comes to transport links for small towns, few can boast the train to Hogsmeade station, where the Hogwarts Express ended its journey north from

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21 May 2026Middle East: Economic Response

The news that bus travel will be free for children this summer is extremely welcome. Does my right hon. Friend agree that this is a golden opportunity for East Yorkshire Buses and Transdev to boost summer capacity, ensuring that children from deprived communities in Scarborough are not squeezed off the buses by tourist

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21 May 2026Family Justice System: Domestic Abuse and Safeguarding

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Furniss. I congratulate the hon. Member for Wokingham (Clive Jones) on securing this important debate and on his excellent opening speech. There are countless amazing organisations across the country that support victims of domestic abuse. I pay tribute to Independent

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29 Apr 2026Autism: Employment

I thank the Minister for his answer. I recently chaired an employment roundtable with the all-party parliamentary group on autism where individuals with lived experience highlighted that a significant barrier to employment is a fear factor among some employers. That stems from a concern about getting it wrong when recr

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29 Apr 2026Autism: Employment

2. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support people with autism into employment.

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28 Apr 2026Park Home Owners

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Alec. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Rushcliffe (James Naish) on securing this timely debate. My constituency is known for its coastal beauty, and as such it is a hotspot for park homes. Of UK mobile home owners, 80% are aged 65 and above, and they buy t

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23 Apr 2026Business of the House

Last month, I was thrilled to see Scarborough rugby union football club crowned regional 2 north-east champions—the highest level in the club’s history. The club does brilliant work in the Scarborough community, with various teams for women and for rugby players of all levels. Will the Leader of the House join me in ce

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21 Apr 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-04-21)

Thank you for that presentation. You mention assumptions and outdated myths. Would you include the discredited term “parental alienation” in that?

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21 Apr 2026Wheelchair Provision: Independent Review Body

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Murrison. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Bexleyheath and Crayford (Daniel Francis) on securing this important debate, and on his excellent speech, which drew on his lived experience. I contribute to this debate on behalf of the many constituents in Scarbo

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14 Apr 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-04-14)

You have applied for a debate in Westminster Hall on a Tuesday, but would you consider a debate on a Thursday, for which, to be blunt, there is a shorter waiting list?

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14 Apr 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-04-14)

Thank you for your presentation. Skills England sits with the Department for Education, apprenticeships are with DWP, and manufacturing is with the DBT, so which Department did you have in mind to respond to this debate?

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13 Apr 2026Middle East

I thank the Prime Minister for his statement and his positive efforts on the issue of the strait of Hormuz. Last week, I met with farmers in Whitby who are deeply concerned about the skyrocketing price of red diesel. In January, the fuel cost 64p per litre, and it has since doubled. With the busiest period of the farmi

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22 Jan 2026Topical Questions

T2. In Scarborough, British electric bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis employs more than 700 people and is vital to our local economy. Tax-funded bus procurement should support UK industry, rather than fund international competitors. However, with the social value requirement in public procurement set at only 10% and p

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20 Jan 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-01-20)

Thank you for bringing this application to us. We allocated a Westminster Hall debate on residential estate management companies in November 2024, so for procedural reasons your debate would require a substantive motion. That means that you would need to think of a specific action that you would like to call on the Gov

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20 Jan 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-01-20)

Please do.

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19 Jan 2026Sale of Fireworks

My hon. Friend makes an important point, as have others in the debate, that we have passed the point where we used to watch fireworks safely in our back gardens. Fireworks are being let off all the time, every day—all day, sometimes—and I too have seen the terrible effect on animals, particularly dogs that, despite bei

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19 Jan 2026Sale of Fireworks

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Pritchard. It seems to me that we have been discussing the possibility of restricting the use of fireworks to organised public events for many years and, while we talk, more people suffer life-changing injuries that could be avoided if we had tighter restrictions on th

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15 Jan 2026 Business of the House

Last summer, my constituency suffered the devastating Langdale moor wildfire. The local community, including farmers and businesses, stepped in to help firefighters battle the enormous blaze, which at its height covered 10 square miles. Unlike in the case of flooding, though, there is no clear route to Government grant

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13 Jan 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-01-13)

Thank you for bringing this application; for transparency, I should say that I am a signatory to the application. Pippa, you are the Lib Dem Energy Security and Net Zero spokesperson. We do not normally accept Back-Bench applications from third-party spokespeople on issues relating to their formal roles, so is there an

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