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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.

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3 Mar 2026Topical Questions

T2. I am deeply concerned about the British service personnel being put at risk by attacks from Iran. With US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warning that the hardest hits are yet to come, can the Foreign Secretary confirm whether any British personnel are on any US ships being used to attack Iran?

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3 Mar 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1338)

In your written evidence, you said that YouTube did not provide information on the content which they publish, which grows by an average of 20 million videos every single day. In your view, is YouTube a publisher?

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3 Mar 2026 Small Charity Sector

Decades of real-terms funding cuts, a cost of living squeeze on donations, rising operating costs, and the Government’s decision to increase employer national insurance contributions without exempting the charitable sector have piled pressure on organisations that are already struggling. Small charities account for the

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3 Mar 2026 Small Charity Sector

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Roger, and I congratulate the right hon. Member for Chingford and Woodford Green (Sir Iain Duncan Smith) on securing this important debate. It has been a pleasure to hear about so many wonderful charities and volunteers. Small local charities have played an increas

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3 Mar 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1338)

How does the BBC earn revenue from placing its content on YouTube?

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25 Feb 2026Student Loan Repayment Plans

I thank the hon. Member for securing this important debate. On the point about some courses being preferable to others, does he agree that it is vital that children from disadvantaged backgrounds have access to the creative industries and are able to pursue careers in those industries if they want to, and that it is sh

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25 Feb 2026Student Loan Repayment Plans

I have heard from many young constituents who are frankly pretty despondent right now. They have endured a global pandemic. They are grappling with the cost of living crisis, a housing crisis and difficulties in securing entry-level jobs. On top of that, they carry the incredible burden of large student loans, made eve

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24 Feb 2026Online Harm: Child Protection

I am going to carry on. My constituent Anne, who is a teacher, told me that she sees the mental health ramifications and the impact on education of mobile phone usage in schools, and believes the only way to protect the future of children is to ban their exposure to harmful apps. After meeting a local headteacher a few

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24 Feb 2026Online Harm: Child Protection

I would like to start by thanking the hundreds of parents in my constituency who have written to me about this important issue. For too long, tech companies have treated children as data to be mined, rather than young people to be protected. We cannot let social media bosses off the hook for the way they have normalise

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4 Feb 2026Social Media Ban

I recently met a headteacher in my constituency who told me that social media use during school hours has reached the stage where some schools are weighing up budgeting for and investment in schemes to reduce phone distraction against investing into additional teaching staff. Her school is trialling the use of a new ap

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3 Feb 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1627)

How quickly could opportunities for UK actors resume if the Government and EU Commission agreed a visa waiver for performance?

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3 Feb 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1627)

What solutions would you like to see to the challenges we have discussed today?

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3 Feb 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1627)

Matt, can I ask what engagement you have had with the Government about improving the ability of UK actors to work in the EU?

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3 Feb 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1627)

The Government have stated that they have no intention of rejoining Creative Europe. Why should Ministers change their minds?

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3 Feb 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1627)

The Government have stated that they have no intention of rejoining Creative Europe. Why should Ministers change their minds?

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3 Feb 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1627)

Matt, can I ask what engagement you have had with the Government about improving the ability of UK actors to work in the EU?

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3 Feb 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1627)

Apart from rejoining the EU, what solutions would you recommend to the challenges we have discussed today? Can I ask that first to Tom?

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3 Feb 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1627)

How quickly could opportunities for UK actors resume if the Government and EU Commission agreed a visa waiver for performance?

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3 Feb 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1627)

What solutions would you like to see to the challenges we have discussed today?

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3 Feb 2026Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1627)

Apart from rejoining the EU, what solutions would you recommend to the challenges we have discussed today? Can I ask that first to Tom?

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