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1 Jul 2025Investment: Technology Businesses

I welcome the opportunity to promote Northern Ireland’s tech companies here in the Chamber today. More than 1,500 international companies have set up operations in Northern Ireland. They tell me that this is due to the Government support, the strong working between the Government and the Executive, the dual market acce

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23 Jun 2025Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 359)

I am aware of them. I have met with the Bishop of Armagh, and I have talked to both cathedrals in Armagh. Just two weeks ago, I was in St Anne’s cathedral, hearing from Trevor and the team about that and giving what advice I could—that is both from a Government perspective, and I have also raised money for community pr

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23 Jun 2025Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 359)

I am Fleur Anderson. I am the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.

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23 Jun 2025Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 359)

You are absolutely right to ask about the wider issue of reconciliation. Ever since my appointment, I have been asking lots of community groups what reconciliation means for them. I am sure you were asking that when you were in your inquiry. There is the really important aspect of justice for those individuals and fami

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23 Jun 2025Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 359)

We are working on an independently led official history. That might be what you are referring to. There is the digitisation programme for the National Archives as well. For that independently led official history, we are working with academics on what would be the best form for that programme to be working and going fo

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23 Jun 2025Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 359)

We can create the environment in which that can happen. We cannot tell the individuals what to do, but we can certainly play a very large role in the environment in which it can happen, and we can do that from the top to the bottom of society as well. So it is about leadership at the top—the leadership by the First Min

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23 Jun 2025Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 359)

I am delighted that you as a Committee have decided to look into this area more, because that statistic is shocking. There are many areas that we can work on together. The Northern Ireland Office is working with the Executive, community organisations, the public and the police in Northern Ireland. One of those areas is

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23 Jun 2025Northern Ireland Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 359)

I saw that. What was started by a violent act against a girl then led to police being taken away from the frontline. It is a devolved matter, so it is up to the Executive to work, with their funding, but that is why I particularly welcome the additional funding being given to PSNI to bolster support for its work on vio

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8 Jun 2025Draft Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (Extension of Duration of Non-jury Trial Provisions) Order 2025

I am not privy to all the deliberations and projects that were considered but then not put through to the public sector transformation board, so I do not know; that would be a question for the Executive, as would the proposal of a sentencing council. I will not give any opinions on that because it is a devolved matter,

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8 Jun 2025Draft Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (Extension of Duration of Non-jury Trial Provisions) Order 2025

I beg to move, That this Committee has considered the draft Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (Extension of Duration of Non-jury Trial Provisions) Order 2025. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Twigg. I thank all Members who have come this evening to discuss this important piece of legisl

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8 Jun 2025Draft Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (Extension of Duration of Non-jury Trial Provisions) Order 2025

I thank Members for those contributions, which I will go through one by one. The independent expert is currently being recruited. The UK Government and the Government of Ireland have agreed to appoint that expert, who will operate within the existing Independent Reporting Commission framework and be asked to undertake

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8 Jun 2025Draft Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (Extension of Duration of Non-jury Trial Provisions) Order 2025

The process is now up to talking with potential candidates. We want the expert to be in place as soon as possible. I will not give a precise date, but I thank the hon. Member for raising that. In 2023, the Director of Public Prosecutions issued 20 certificates for non-jury trials and refused three, and, in 2024, issued

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20 May 2025Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls

Rates of violence against women and girls are higher in Northern Ireland than anywhere else in the UK. This Government are committed to working with the Executive to tackle this emergency, and I have met and supported many politicians and organisations across Northern Ireland that are doing just that. The Under-Secreta

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20 May 2025New Decade, New Approach: Addiction Services Funding

With New Decade, New Approach, the UK Government committed to make funding available for a range of projects aimed at supporting community and reconciliation initiatives. My officials regularly discuss these commitments with their devolved counterparts. On addiction services, it is now for the Northern Ireland Departme

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20 May 2025Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls

I thank the hon. Member for raising this issue, and he is absolutely right that what we do needs to be rooted in what happens on the ground. I met the executive unit working with the police to tackle perpetrators, and they are seeing evidence of that. The legislation for our jurisdictions can be joined up—that is absol

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20 May 2025New Decade, New Approach: Addiction Services Funding

The hon. Member is a powerful advocate for his constituents, for the Northlands centre, and for the need for services to tackle the scourge of addictions. I join him in recognising the need for support for people with addictions, but given that this matter is devolved, it is now up to the Department for Health to prese

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20 May 2025Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls

I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend about tackling attitudes. I have met and I am supporting many groups, and I will highlight two that I have visited. The excellent Foyle Family Justice Centre in Derry/Londonderry supports victims, and the St Joseph’s Boys’ school in Creggan is doing fantastic work, with the suppor

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1 Apr 2025Public Sector Reform

Public sector reform is a priority for this Government, and I regularly meet with Northern Ireland Executive Ministers, unions and public service providers. Most recently, the Government and Executive agreed £129 million of funding for public service transformation for health, special educational needs, justice and was

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1 Apr 2025Great British Energy

The Conservatives’ energy policy now, as over the past 14 years, fails to bring down bills, still relies on expensive oil and gas, fails to invest in green jobs, and fails future generations on climate change. This Government are investing in the new technologies we need. Two weeks ago I was delighted to join the Under

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1 Apr 2025Great British Energy

Great British Energy will operate across the whole of the United Kingdom, helping to reduce our reliance on imported gas and bring down energy bills. UK Ministers and GB Energy will work with Northern Ireland’s Department for the Economy to explore opportunities to increase clean energy deployment by 2030, starting wit

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