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15 Jan 2025Legacy Discussions

The Secretary of State knows that I agree with many aspects of the repeal of the legacy Act, but the Policy Exchange report this week, as the newspapers have reported this morning, raises significant concerns about the repeal of sections 46 and 47. May I urge him to return to the previous cross-party position that we h

other
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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Sorry!

educationsocial-care
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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

I thank my right hon. Friend for that intervention, but I make clear my support for the register. The other aspect to having more rules and regulation for families of autistic children is the inadvertent risk of penalising those families through fines and the imposition of stricter rules, which will obviously add to th

educationsocial-care
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8 Jan 2025Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

I pay tribute to the hon. Member for Rotherham (Sarah Champion) for all the work that she has done on child sexual abuse. I want to speak on two limited measures in the Bill: first, the registration of children not in school, a positive measure that builds on the work of the previous Government; and secondly, the claus

educationsocial-care
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4 Dec 2024 Northern Ireland: Legacy of the Troubles

I welcome the Secretary of State’s statement. I disagreed with both the manner and the detail of the last Government’s Act. This tilts back in favour of the rule of law and in favour of families. Will he continue to manage the expectation of families, given the impact of the passage of time? Will he press the Irish Gov

defencecrimeculture-community
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22 Oct 2024 Water Companies: Regulation and Financial Stability

I thank my constituency neighbour for giving way. Does he agree that as well as regulation, commissions and the initiative proposed by his party, there is a massive breakdown of trust within the industry? I spoke to one of the major investors in Thames Water and asked them to tell me the last time that the regulator, t

utilitiesenvironmenteconomy-jobs
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8 Oct 2024Engagements

Q6. Special educational needs budgets in North Yorkshire and across the UK are under huge pressure. As they prepare for the Budget, will the Prime Minister and the Chancellor look carefully at how increased funding and changes to the funding formula could make a massive difference to the lives of thousands of children

economy-jobsfiscal-policyhealth
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8 Oct 2024 Northern Ireland City Deals

May I speak up for the city deals, which have been subject to a significant amount of work in communities across Northern Ireland? The city deals were reviewed earlier in the year under the previous Government, at the time of the “Safeguarding the Union” agreement, and the decisions made then were part of that deal. Th

economy-jobslocal-governmentfiscal-policy
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11 Sept 2024Agricultural Sector: Innovation

One of the challenges for risk-taking farmers is the regulatory environment. Will the Secretary of State update the House on how he will bring together Natural England, the Environment Agency and other agencies to reflect and be much more responsive to the enterprise culture in farming?

agricultureeconomy-jobstechnology
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11 Sept 2024Agricultural Sector: Innovation

1. What steps he is taking to promote innovation in the agricultural sector.

agricultureeconomy-jobstechnology
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10 Sept 2024Patrick Finucane Murder

Can I press the Secretary of State further on the issue of other families? Months ago, under the previous Government, those families saw a Bill—which I did not support—repressing and restricting their ability to have inquests. Today, they see a full public inquiry being announced for another family. Will the Secretary

crimedefenceculture-community
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21 Jul 2024 NATO and European Political Community Meetings

Can I, first, congratulate the Prime Minister on his election win, and wish him the very best in his new role? Building on the last question, the EPC summit seemed very positive. How does he see using this political locus to get the UK in the best possible position for the renegotiation of the TCA in 2026?

defenceimmigrationeconomy-jobs
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