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DateDebate & contributionWords
9 Oct 2024Trams: Leeds and West Yorkshire

Sorry, Mr Speaker. West Yorkshire borders my patch. Will the Minister ensure that a mass transit system in Leeds connects with places such as Harrogate just across the border, so that there is a combined approach for the entire region?

transporteconomy-jobslocal-government
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7 Oct 2024Topical Questions

The Institution of Civil Engineers has called for a spatial energy plan to utilise new and emerging technologies to facilitate future net zero infrastructure planning. Will the Government look to bring forward a spatial energy plan and meet me to discuss that?

energyeconomy-jobsenvironment
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2 Sept 2024Unpaid Carers

I thank my hon. Friend for bringing forward this Adjournment debate, and of course for the work she did before this parliamentary Session on what is now the Carer’s Leave Act 2023. One of the reasons why I became involved in politics is that the day before I started my master’s degree, my mum was diagnosed with breast

social-carelabour-marketcost-of-living
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29 Jul 2024Iran: Alleged Human Rights Violations

The Iranian authorities have been systematically targeting BBC Persian staff and their families in an attempt to intimidate them into stopping their work as journalists. Freedom of the press is a fundamental right for people all over the world, so will the Foreign Secretary and his colleagues commit to working across G

defenceculture-community
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29 Jul 2024Iran: Alleged Human Rights Violations

9. What discussions he has had with his Iranian counterpart on alleged human rights violations in that country.

defenceculture-community
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23 Jul 2024 Education and Opportunity

Today, North Yorkshire council has moved to restrict the services that it offers for home-to-school transport, which will have a disproportionate impact on rural schools and families. The Conservatives have been swept from power in Parliament, but they are still having a damaging impact on local government in areas suc

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