Speeches by Jarvis.
Every Hansard contribution by Liz Jarvis this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 281–300 of 362 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Feb 2025 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 695) “Can I ask you both what is your preferred outcome from this Government consultation?” | 14 |
| 4 Feb 2025 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 695) “Max, you signed the statement objecting to unlicensed use of copyright works for AI development. How prevalent do you think this practice is?” | 23 |
| 4 Feb 2025 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 695) “Can I ask you both what is your preferred outcome from this Government consultation?” | 14 |
| 3 Feb 2025 | Child Poverty Strategy “14. What progress her Department has made on developing a child poverty strategy.” cost-of-livingsocial-carefiscal-policy | 13 |
| 3 Feb 2025 | Child Poverty Strategy “According to the End Child Poverty coalition, in 2022-23 the child poverty rate after housing costs in my constituency of Eastleigh was 21%. Analysis by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation projects that child poverty in England will rise to 31.5% by 2029. Every day without action pushes more children into hardship, and they…” cost-of-livingsocial-carefiscal-policy | 78 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 328) “What sort of action is the Department prepared to take against companies that do not fully get behind CIISA? Could it compel them to financially contribute, for example?” | 28 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 328) “Retention is a significant issue in film and high-end TV and growing numbers of people are considering leaving the industry. What is the DCMS doing to stamp out poor working practices in the film and high-end TV sectors?” | 38 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 328) “Absolutely. The US strikes highlighted the precarity of employment in the industry. How can we ensure that our workforce is less exposed to fluctuations in the US market?” | 28 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 328) “What sort of action is the Department prepared to take against companies that do not fully get behind CIISA? Could it compel them to financially contribute, for example?” | 28 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 328) “Retention is a significant issue in film and high-end TV and growing numbers of people are considering leaving the industry. What is the DCMS doing to stamp out poor working practices in the film and high-end TV sectors?” | 38 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 328) “Absolutely. The US strikes highlighted the precarity of employment in the industry. How can we ensure that our workforce is less exposed to fluctuations in the US market?” | 28 |
| 27 Jan 2025 | Creative Industries “I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak in the debate, not least because I spent many years working in publishing before I came to this place. I have the honour of serving on the Culture, Media and Sport Committee and I am a former ambassador for Xbox, which is possibly the only time my son thought I was cool. Re…” culture-communityeconomy-jobseducation | 490 |
| 23 Jan 2025 | Infected Blood Compensation Scheme: Payments “The victims of the infected blood scandal, including those from my constituency who attended Treloar college in Hampshire, have been fighting for justice for decades. They have raised deep concerns about the slow progress of compensation payments; the Infected Blood Compensation Authority projects that by the end of Ma…” healthsocial-carefiscal-policy | 76 |
| 23 Jan 2025 | Infected Blood Compensation Scheme: Payments “21. What steps he is taking to monitor compensation payments for people impacted by infected blood.” healthsocial-carefiscal-policy | 16 |
| 23 Jan 2025 | Holocaust Memorial Day “I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this incredibly important debate. When I was a little girl, I spent quite a lot of time in hospital, and during one stay I became friends with Paula, the girl in the next bed. Paula and her family had been in a terrible car crash, and her mum had her arm in a sling. On…” culture-communityeducationsocial-care | 527 |
| 22 Jan 2025 | Education, Health and Care Plans “It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Huq. I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Chelmsford (Marie Goldman) for securing this important debate. Every time I talk to a parent whose child has special educational needs in my constituency of Eastleigh, they tell me that they spend a huge amount of tim…” educationlocal-governmentsocial-care | 209 |
| 21 Jan 2025 | Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2025-01-21) “It is really important that the women get heard properly via their representatives in Parliament. Although we had a Westminster Hall debate last week, it was very rushed and there was hardly time for anyone to speak. It is important that we do right by these women and give them the opportunity to have their voices hear…” | 57 |
| 16 Jan 2025 | Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Eighth sitting) “I will not be withdrawing the amendment. Amendment 2 negatived. Clause 38 ordered to stand part of the Bill. Clause 39 Power to change amount of fixed penalties Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.” healthlocal-governmenteconomy-jobs | 38 |
| 16 Jan 2025 | Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Eighth sitting) “I beg to move amendment 2, in clause 38, page 20, line 18, leave out from “must” to the end of line 19 and insert— “be allocated by the relevant Local Health and Wellbeing Board to public health projects.”. This amendment would direct funds from Fixed Penalty Notice fines to public health initiatives, determined by Loc…” healthlocal-governmenteconomy-jobs | 60 |
| 16 Jan 2025 | Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Eighth sitting) “I have one sentence left. The amendments would ensure that the penalties imposed for regulatory breaches contribute directly to mitigating the broader harms caused by tobacco and vaping.” healthlocal-governmenteconomy-jobs | 28 |