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15 Oct 2024 Access to Primary Healthcare

I feel as if we are playing a game of Top Trumps with who has the worst dental services, but services in South Devon have been so badly neglected by the Conservative Government that we live in one of the worst dental deserts in the UK. NHS dentists in Totnes, Dartmouth, Brixham, Paignton and South Brent have closed, le

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8 Oct 2024Violence against Women and Girls

Given the recent high profile allegations of appalling abuse of women in their workplaces that have been all over the news, what steps are the Government planning to protect women who come forward with allegations of such abuse in future, particularly in the workplace?

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8 Oct 2024Violence against Women and Girls

8. What discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for the Home Department on violence against women and girls.

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8 Oct 2024Violence against Women and Girls

Given the recent high-profile allegations of appalling abuse that many women suffered in their —[Interruption.]

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7 Oct 2024Independent Schools: VAT and Business Rates Exemptions

It is interesting that nobody is here from the Department for Education to defend the policy and that we have heard nothing about the contribution it will make to increasing SEND provision in state schools. I certainly know that the state schools in my area cannot cope with any additional need, and we have heard nothin

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7 Oct 2024Independent Schools: VAT and Business Rates Exemptions

My constituency of South Devon is home to several small independent schools that offer an alternative education from the mainstream offer from state schools: education that caters brilliantly for pupils who struggle to fit in with the demands of the mainstream curriculum. I have heard from several parents whose childre

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7 Oct 2024Independent Schools: VAT and Business Rates Exemptions

I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend that those children are going to be most affected by this policy. For those families, the tax change is a regressive step that will force them into an impossible situation and have a devastating impact on children who have already had a difficult start in life—many of whom have ex

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6 Oct 2024Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage

I welcome the Secretary of State’s enthusiasm for decarbonisation and carbon capture, particularly in heavy industry, including cement. However, the track 1 projects include new gas power stations and new blue hydrogen, which will carry a huge greenhouse gas penalty caused by upstream methane emissions. Will the Secret

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10 Sept 2024 Rural Bus Services

Will the Minister give way?

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10 Sept 2024 Rural Bus Services

Will the Minister consider the health impact of rural bus networks? Rural settings are very different from urban ones, and given the serious health implications of isolation and loneliness, particularly among older people, good bus connections can have an impact. My hon. Friend the Member for Glastonbury and Somerton (

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8 Sept 2024 Housing: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

I thank my hon. Friend the Member for St Ives (Andrew George) for raising these difficult issues around housing and second homes in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. We have parallel issues in my constituency of South Devon, a little further up the coast. It is apt that we are having this discussion today, after the pr

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8 Sept 2024Topical Questions

T5. Schools in Devon are missing out on £23.5 million a year due to the national funding formula—the equivalent of 450 full-time teachers across the county. Will the Minister meet me to discuss how Devon’s school children are missing out, particularly those living in the most deprived areas?

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2 Sept 2024Cost of Living: Support for Pensioners

12. What fiscal steps she is taking to support pensioners with the cost of living.

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2 Sept 2024Cost of Living: Support for Pensioners

The Chancellor’s announcement of cuts to the winter fuel payment was quickly followed by news of a 10% increase in the energy price cap. South Devon has a higher than average number of pensioners, many of whom, particularly those in rural areas, are living in fuel poverty. Many of my constituents are struggling to meet

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1 Sept 2024 Technology in Public Services

Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for giving me the opportunity to make my maiden speech. I congratulate all the other Members who have made their maiden speeches this evening, from the whisky and sausages of Glasgow West to the pottery of Stoke-on-Trent South, the young people of Croydon East, and the beautiful tour of

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28 Jul 2024Violence against Women and Girls

I applaud the new Government’s mission to halve violence against women and girls. In my previous role as the chief executive of Devon Rape Crisis, I learned how insidious widespread access to pornography among our children and young people is, and how damaging it is to both boys and girls. Could the Secretary of State

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