Speeches by Irons.
Every Hansard contribution by Natasha Irons this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 541–560 of 575 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Dec 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-12-10) “To circle back to what you said about the role of this Committee, how can we be helpful in that charter review process? I am sure that we all want to play our role in that, so what would be helpful?” | 41 |
| 10 Dec 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-12-10) “On to a completely different topic. I am keen to dig deeper into school sport and how the curriculum review will play into that. As has been said before, the previous Government committed to two hours per week. Do you think that that should be a statutory requirement and that we should bake it in?” | 55 |
| 10 Dec 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-12-10) “Finally, you had a letter from Sir Mo Farah about school sport and the important role that it plays in young people’s lives. What would you like to see from the curriculum review in terms of ensuring that all children, from whatever background, have access to sport, particularly through school and not just through club…” | 92 |
| 10 Dec 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-12-10) “I should declare that I used to work for a public service broadcaster before coming to Parliament. You mentioned that you had discontinued the funding model review and that you are rolling it into the charter review process. Are you thinking about reforming the licence fee more than replacing it?” | 50 |
| 10 Dec 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-12-10) “The impacts on the wider sector—the commercial sector—if the BBC can suddenly start running advertising, for example, would be massive and might have unintended consequences. Would you be looking at the wider impact on the sector, not just on public service broadcasters?” | 42 |
| 5 Dec 2024 | Improving Public Transport “I congratulate the hon. Member for Glastonbury and Somerton (Sarah Dyke) on securing the debate and my hon. Friend the Member for Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard (Alex Mayer) on her maiden speech. It is an exciting speech to get off the list. I am fortunate enough to be a Londoner, and not just any Londoner but one luck…” transportlocal-governmenteconomy-jobs | 81 |
| 5 Dec 2024 | Improving Public Transport “There you go. As a Londoner who grew up with a well-integrated, well-run and efficient public transport system, I know when I raise issues around under-investment from the Government into our services, there will be colleagues who represent constituencies such as the one my husband grew up in who have to wait an hour f…” transportlocal-governmenteconomy-jobs | 502 |
| 28 Nov 2024 | National Youth Strategy: Youth Sector Organisations “On Tuesday, I chaired the all-party parliamentary group on youth affairs, where we discussed this Government’s plans for a national youth strategy with more than 80 young people and organisations from across the sector, including grassroots organisations such as Reaching Higher from my constituency, which supports youn…” educationsocial-careeconomy-jobs | 116 |
| 28 Nov 2024 | National Youth Strategy: Youth Sector Organisations “8. What steps her Department is taking to incorporate information collected by youth sector organisations into the national youth strategy.” educationsocial-careeconomy-jobs | 20 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 383) “It is going to become more of a crowded and competitive landscape as time goes on. What are you hoping will set the BBC apart from your competitors as we go forward?” | 32 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 383) “I think I agree about the BBC not marking its own homework. That is a good point, and it allows the BBC to stand on its own two feet and maintain that trust and that brand. I suppose the challenge for the BBC is how it allows its competitors to get away with not having the same level of scrutiny. It is a different sort…” | 96 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 383) “Mr Sambrook, do you have any thoughts about the BBC’s position in fighting disinformation and things like that?” | 18 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 383) “I will pick up on that point about information and disinformation. Mr Sharp, in your speech in January 2023, you said, “The BBC now has an opportunity…to establish ourselves as the pre-eminent purveyor of facts to the world in, what is in practice, the disinformation age”. What do you think makes the BBC that global go…” | 65 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 383) “Thank you for coming in today. I am thinking a bit more about something you mentioned earlier, Jon—about trust and the BBC leading the way globally on that. How is the BBC building that trust with such different audiences? You are bringing forward quite a diverse range of voices, so how do you build trust among such va…” | 65 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 383) “I think I agree about the BBC not marking its own homework. That is a good point, and it allows the BBC to stand on its own two feet and maintain that trust and that brand. I suppose the challenge for the BBC is how it allows its competitors to get away with not having the same level of scrutiny. It is a different sort…” | 96 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 383) “Mr Sambrook, do you have any thoughts about the BBC’s position in fighting disinformation and things like that?” | 18 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 383) “I will pick up on that point about information and disinformation. Mr Sharp, in your speech in January 2023, you said, “The BBC now has an opportunity…to establish ourselves as the pre-eminent purveyor of facts to the world in, what is in practice, the disinformation age”. What do you think makes the BBC that global go…” | 65 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 383) “It is going to become more of a crowded and competitive landscape as time goes on. What are you hoping will set the BBC apart from your competitors as we go forward?” | 32 |
| 19 Nov 2024 | Culture, Media and Sport Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 383) “Thank you for coming in today. I am thinking a bit more about something you mentioned earlier, Jon—about trust and the BBC leading the way globally on that. How is the BBC building that trust with such different audiences? You are bringing forward quite a diverse range of voices, so how do you build trust among such va…” | 65 |
| 14 Nov 2024 | Business of the House “I welcome the announcement this week of the Government’s commitment to developing a national youth strategy, and youth organisations in my constituency look forward to contributing to it. However, given the 73% reduction in spending on youth services under the previous Government and reports by the Children’s Society t…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsagriculture | 89 |