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8 Jan 2025Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 551)

It is certainly complex, because there are scores of treaties and, as you say, they are implemented in UK law by being dotted around in lots of legislation. Therein lies some complexity in the implementation, but also in tracking it—what is the Government doing on each of those parts of the legislation? Do you think th

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7 Jan 2025 Pro-democracy Campaigners: Arrests

Does the Minister agree that the national security law for Hong Kong is in direct conflict with article 23 of the Basic Law for Hong Kong and a clear breach of the Sino-British joint declaration?

defenceculture-community
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7 Jan 2025 Employer National Insurance Contributions: Charities

I will be really quick, Madam Chair. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Isle of Wight East (Joe Robertson) for securing such an important debate. I am absolutely astonished that so few Government Members have attended. It was not so long ago that they were community champions seeking election. In Mid Bedfordshire, o

fiscal-policysocial-careeconomy-jobs
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19 Dec 2024High-grade Agricultural Land

10. What assessment he has made with Cabinet colleagues of the potential merits of safeguarding high-grade agricultural land.

agricultureenvironmenthousing
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19 Dec 2024 Hospice Funding

For my sins, I too will be running the London marathon next year. I will be running to raise money for Keech hospice; I know, as do other hon. Members who represent constituencies in Bedfordshire, what fantastic work that hospice does and the care it provides to our county. The Minister has been asked lots of times to

healthsocial-carefiscal-policy
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19 Dec 2024High-grade Agricultural Land

High-grade agricultural land in Mid Bedfordshire has been farmed for generations, and it is critical for our food security and our freedom, but it is under extreme pressure. We have talked this morning about climate change and flooding, and also about the Government’s family farm tax. What has not been mentioned so muc

agricultureenvironmenthousing
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18 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Are all of those things that the Government want to do, and will do, to stimulate demand?

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18 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Minister, you have touched on multinationals already, which bridges nicely into this question. Nature recovery schemes in England are quite limited compared with other countries, where they have got multinationals involved to invest, so how can nature recovery investment opportunities in England be scaled up, in your v

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18 Dec 2024Engagements

Q2. Since the summer, thousands of commuters using Harlington and Flitwick stations have had to put up with nearly 8% of trains being cancelled in the evening peak, while nearly a third of trains that do arrive are more than five minutes late. Is it a mere coincidence that such poor performance follows this Government’

fiscal-policycost-of-livinghealth
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17 Dec 2024National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill

I rise to support the amendments and new clause 1 in the name of my hon. Friend the Member for Grantham and Bourne (Gareth Davies). If this Government’s goal was to fix the foundations, I am afraid the result has been subsidence. Business confidence has plummeted, and two thirds of firms think that Labour’s Budget, inc

fiscal-policyeconomy-jobshealth
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16 Dec 2024 Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords]

I absolutely agree on the importance of nature-based solutions, and those solutions are talked about frequently in my community and, I am sure, in communities across the country. They were not necessarily spoken about five or 10 years ago, but we have a real opportunity to make a difference if we focus and deliver on n

environmentutilitieseconomy-jobs
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16 Dec 2024 Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords]

I welcome many of the measures in the Bill and will focus in the time available on the real action our constituents need from Government to bring our sewage network up to date. Too often and for too long, our constituents have paid the price for a failure of forward planning by the water industry. In September, my cons

environmentutilitieseconomy-jobs
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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

My final question is for Dr Williams, and it is about the grant funding. Are the grant funding levels of £4 million to £5 million from NERC sufficient to support these ambitious long-term projects?

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I have one final question. Are there any changes to the funding mechanisms that you would really like to see that would support your projects into the future?

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

That is a perfect bridge, bringing in both funding and collaboration. Since we were talking about collaboration, Professor, could you perhaps walk us through some of the challenges that exist in ensuring effective work?

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

That sounds amazing. It sounds like a fantastic and very complicated piece of work. Are there any specific challenges in that project to tease out that might be useful for us to know about?

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

My final question is for Dr Williams, and it is about the grant funding. Are the grant funding levels of £4 million to £5 million from NERC sufficient to support these ambitious long-term projects?

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

I have one final question. Are there any changes to the funding mechanisms that you would really like to see that would support your projects into the future?

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

That sounds amazing. It sounds like a fantastic and very complicated piece of work. Are there any specific challenges in that project to tease out that might be useful for us to know about?

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11 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 499)

That sounds amazing. It sounds like a fantastic and very complicated piece of work. Are there any specific challenges in that project to tease out that might be useful for us to know about?

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