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27 Jan 2025 Storm Éowyn

I thank the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster for his clear commitment to making things better. Northern Ireland and Strangford has been in the eye of the storm, and over the weekend it was incredible. There were whole villages with no electricity, including Ballywalter, Greyabbey and Kircubbin, as well as parts of

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27 Jan 2025 Creative Industries

Will the Minister give way?

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27 Jan 2025Family Hubs: Kent

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27 Jan 2025 Creative Industries

Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. I was expecting to be tail-end Charlie again. The creative industry has many facets from practical to digital and, as I mentioned in my intervention on the Minister, Northern Ireland excels in all of them. The Minister kindly responded in a very positive fashion, realising that each reg

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27 Jan 2025 Fiscal Policy: Defence Spending

Thank you very much, Mr Speaker. I am the new Member for many places. I thank the Minister very much for his answers. I ask him very respectfully whether he agrees that the story in the press this week about the proposed sale of Navy ships to Brazil, when our fleet already appears depleted, is worrying? There is a need

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27 Jan 2025 Creative Industries

I thank the Minister for setting the scene so positively. Does he agree that one of the great benefits of this United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is that all the cultures and regions come together? If I have the chance, later I will talk about Northern Ireland’s contribution. We can all gain if we wor

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27 Jan 2025Family Hubs: Kent

The issue is in Kent and in Strangford, Mr Speaker. The Minister is right to respond on the importance of disability and family hubs in Kent, and in Northern Ireland we have a commitment to the very same process. Has she had an opportunity to discuss the ways forward here with those in Northern Ireland, so that we can

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27 Jan 2025 A&E Services: Solihull Borough

I commend the hon. Member on securing this debate, and I share his concerns. In my constituency and the neighbouring one, units in North Down and Ards were closed and moved to Dundonald, putting pressure on that hospital. At the A&E at Dundonald—perhaps Solihull is the same—patients have to wait 14 hours to be seen

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24 Jan 2025Climate and Nature Bill

It is important, as the hon. Lady has underlined, that we move forward together. She has not mentioned the National Farmers Union. Can she reassure me and others in the House that the National Farmers Union, and the Ulster Farmers Union in Northern Ireland, are happy with the Bill and accept the impact that its proposa

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24 Jan 2025 Unity Contract

I thank the Minister for a very positive statement—it is always good to have positive statements, and today is one of those occasions. It is great news to hear of the wonderful investment, which is needed to shore up not only defence but our manufacturing industry. Looking at the job allocation, I see that there are 80

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23 Jan 2025 High Streets: Autumn Budget 2024

From 1959 to 1979, my mum and dad had a shop in Ballywalter, and they had a shop before that as well, so there is a history of having shops. I will take the example of today’s high street in Newtownards. National insurance contributions, wages, theft and attacks on shop staff are all issues now being faced there. Does

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23 Jan 2025 Rare Retinal Disease

I had two constituents in Newtownards who came to me complaining of a really sore head and a terrible colour. I said, “Have you been to the doctor?” “Yes,” they said. “Go and see your optician,” I said. On both occasions, they had tumours—one of them was the size of a golf ball; the other was growing. When they got to

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23 Jan 2025 Rare Retinal Disease

rose—

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23 Jan 2025 Rare Retinal Disease

I know we are all anxious to get away, Dame Siobhain. So am I, by the way—I have a plane to catch. Can I say a big thank you to everyone who took part in the debate? The hon. Member for Leicester South (Shockat Adam) brought up the personal stories of the mum who was expecting and did not realise that she was going to

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23 Jan 2025Plan for Change

I thank the Minister for his answer. The high streets have become almost a battlefield with shopkeepers trying to ensure that their goods are not stolen and that they are not attacked. In Northern Ireland, we had a problem similar to what the Minister has outlined and others have described. What helps is having CCTV in

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23 Jan 2025 Agricultural and Business Property Reliefs: OBR Costing

Sometimes I am absolutely flummoxed—we probably all are—by the Chancellor’s intent to tax working family farms, which we all know will result in the loss of small farms, the sale of the land and a reduction in food security. Now it seems that the OBR agrees that it will not make savings. Will the Minister commit to mee

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23 Jan 2025 Attorney General’s Office: Conflicts of Interest

Oh, sorry, Mr Speaker. I am so used to being called last. [Laughter.] My humblest apologies. My motivation is clearly justice for the innocent victims; that is what I am about. At the heart of this urgent question is Gerry Adams. When this House put in place a pension for innocent victims of the troubles and at that ti

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23 Jan 2025 Business of the House

It is a real pleasure to ask the Leader of the House a question on an issue of urgent concern—such questions may be similar, but they are none the less important. There has been an alarming, violent increase in the number of killings of Christians in Nigeria; there were 63 deaths between 27 November and 25 December alo

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23 Jan 2025 ECO4 and Insulation Schemes

I thank the Minister for a comprehensive response and, as importantly, for giving hope to all those people affected. That assures people and gives them confidence through their elected representatives in this House. In Northern Ireland, we have the affordable warmth scheme, which is different, but the goals are the sam

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23 Jan 2025 High Streets: Autumn Budget 2024

Will the hon. Lady give way?

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