Speeches by Taylor.
Every Hansard contribution by Rachel Taylor this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 501–520 of 556 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 27 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335) “Do you think there is evidence of the situation improving?” | 10 |
| 27 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335) “That covers my next question. Can you provide more recent data? Do you have that in a form that you can submit to the Committee?” | 25 |
| 27 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335) “It is important for our research to see some really good, positive examples of successful implementation of your model of a month’s leave for pregnancy loss. Are you able to share some with us?” | 34 |
| 27 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 335) “Yes, you have touched on this, and it is particularly for Thomas and Rachel. A lot of employers and line managers would probably say that they are ill-equipped to deal with these issues in the initial conversations that employees may have. Do you think there is a role for Government, and particularly for organisations …” | 88 |
| 26 Nov 2024 | Fly-tipping “I thank my hon. Friend for bringing this matter to Westminster’s attention. It is something I have already raised on a number of occasions. The frequency of fly-tipping is going up in every location, but in many cases the number of prosecutions is static. In my local authority area, there were nearly 1,000 incidences o…” environmentlocal-governmentcrime | 142 |
| 21 Nov 2024 | Business of the House “Almost one in five of my constituents work in the freight and logistics industry. These hard-working people deliver Christmas. On Tuesday, I launched a report by the Road Haulage Association and the all-party parliamentary group on freight and logistics that made shocking revelations on the frequency and seriousness of…” fiscal-policyenergyeconomy-jobs | 97 |
| 21 Nov 2024 | G20 and COP29 Summits “A couple of years ago, my constituents were hit hard by rocketing gas prices and energy bills, because the last Government left the UK hooked on global gas markets controlled by dictators such as Vladimir Putin. Following the COP summit, can the Prime Minister reassure my constituents in North Warwickshire and Bedworth…” environmentenergydefence | 66 |
| 21 Nov 2024 | Condition of Local Roads “I also pay tribute to Lord Prescott. Nearly 20% of my constituents work in the vital freight and logistics sector, yet the industry continues to pick up the bill for the failure of Warwickshire county council to fix my constituents’ pothole-riddled roads. Now that the Government have provided a £500 million increase to…” transportlocal-government | 85 |
| 21 Nov 2024 | Condition of Local Roads “13. What assessment she has made of the adequacy of the condition of local roads.” transportlocal-government | 15 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “You have talked about a number of civil processes, all of which appear to be costly and lengthy. How long does it take, for example, to get an image taken down? To come back to my initial question, do you think that NCIIs should be classed as illegal in the same way as child sexual abuse material?” | 57 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “What you are saying is, if those powers were there, the same process could be used to take down those images.” | 21 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “What steps, if any, do you think that we could take to block access to content that is hosted overseas?” | 20 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “To move the subject on a bit—sorry, Sam, this one is also for you—what is the process for taking down child sexual abuse material? Could that be applied to NCII content?” | 31 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “Do you think the law should be changed to class NCII content as illegal in the same way as child sexual abuse material and terrorist content?” | 26 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “But if it is on a non-compliant website and the Revenge Porn Helpline has not been able to help them to get that taken down, what would you suggest they do?” | 31 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “If someone wakes up to find their intimate images are available on a porn website, what would you advise them to do?” | 22 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “Thank you. I know this is a difficult area for you, so I appreciate your evidence.” | 16 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “Because, each second that it is there, more people see it and more harm is created. Do you think that police officers are being adequately trained on the specific need for material to be removed; or is there something the Department could do straightaway in that area?” | 47 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “To pre-empt the next question about images that remain online, the worst possible outcome for victims is content that remains online because the police have asked for it to be kept there to aid their investigation.” | 36 |
| 20 Nov 2024 | Women and Equalities Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 336) “Thank you, Jess. That is much easier for me as well. You were here for the whole of the previous session, so some of the questions may appear repetitive. Apologies for this. Victims of NCII who report to the police are four times as likely to report a negative experience as a positive one. Why do you think this is the …” | 72 |