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Speeches by Cummins.

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10 Mar 2025 Crime and Policing Bill

Order. We have a very oversubscribed debate, so it is unlikely that everybody will get to speak. I am bringing in a four-minute time limit with immediate effect, just to try to get more people in.

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10 Mar 2025 Crime and Policing Bill

Order. I remind the hon. Gentleman that we are talking about the Second Reading of the Crime and Policing Bill and its contents.

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10 Mar 2025 Crime and Policing Bill

Order. I remind the hon. Gentleman again that, in order to speak in this debate, he needs to stay in scope of the content of the Bill in front of us.

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7 Mar 2025Business without Debate

Order. Owing to an error in the Public Bill Office, and through no fault of the Member in charge, the Mobile Homes Act 1983 (Amendment) Bill has not been printed. It therefore cannot be moved today. We will therefore move on to the next Bill set down for today. Pets (Microchips) Bill Motion made, That the Bill be now r

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7 Mar 2025Protection of Children (Digital Safety and Data Protection) Bill

I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his point of order. However, that is not a matter for the Chair. It is entirely up to the Government to decide which Minister they put up to speak.

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7 Mar 2025Protection of Children (Digital Safety and Data Protection) Bill

I call the shadow Minister.

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7 Mar 2025Protection of Children (Digital Safety and Data Protection) Bill

Order. I remind hon. Members that interventions must be very short at this point, and please do not to refer to each other as “you”.

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7 Mar 2025 Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill

The Member in charge of the Military Action Bill gave instruction earlier today that he wishes to defer it until Friday 4 July.

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6 Mar 2025International Women’s Day

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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6 Mar 2025International Women’s Day

I call the shadow Minister.

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6 Mar 2025International Women’s Day

Order. We start with an immediate four-minute time limit.

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6 Mar 2025International Women’s Day

I am imposing an immediate three-minute time limit. I call Seamus Logan.

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6 Mar 2025International Women’s Day

Order. I call Jerome Mayhew.

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6 Mar 2025International Women’s Day

Order.

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6 Mar 2025International Women’s Day

Order. Before I call the next speaker, I inform the House that we will begin the Front-Bench speeches at 3.15 pm. We have six people left who are hoping to speak.

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6 Mar 2025International Women’s Day

Order.

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6 Mar 2025International Women’s Day

I call the final speaker from the Back Benches—with just a very short speech, Naushabah Khan.

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5 Mar 2025 Points of Order

I am grateful to the right hon. Member for giving notice of his point of order. The Chair is not responsible for the content of ministerial answers, but he has put his point on the record and there is a procedure for Ministers to correct the record if they wish to do so.

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5 Mar 2025Department of Health and Social Care

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

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5 Mar 2025Department of Health and Social Care

I will start to call Front-Bench speakers at 3.15 pm.

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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.