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20 Nov 2025 Reoffending: Rehabilitation in Prisons

Around half of prisoners are neurodivergent and the population of young prisoners with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is around 10 times higher than in the population at large. With such specialist targeted support needed for those prisoners, we have heard that they have been let down by the system and that t

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20 Nov 2025Bus Services

The age of participation increased from 16 to 18 some 10 years ago, but the age until which funded bus travel is available for those children who live too far away from the nearest school stayed at 16. I visited Purbeck school a couple of weeks ago. Many of the children who attend that school live in villages, and this

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20 Nov 2025 Business of the House

Will the Leader of the House join me in congratulating Jacques Jefferies, a grandson of my constituent Susan Jefferies, on his selection for Team GB at the winter Olympics in February? Does he share my frustration that Jacques has had to set up a fundraising page to make it financially possible to go? In the week that

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18 Nov 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1072)

Have you raised a request for an additional commissioner or two with the Lord Chancellor?

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18 Nov 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1072)

Turning then to AI and digital, are there any specific AI projects that you would like to see the Law Commission undertake? How well equipped is the Law Commission currently to manage those and to resource them in the way that it is doing at the moment?

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18 Nov 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1072)

I am Vikki Slade, Member of Parliament for Mid Dorset and North Poole. My interests are as declared on the register. I have no specific interests related to this and am not involved in the law.

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18 Nov 2025Justice Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1072)

Thank you, Chair. It is fascinating to read a bit about the commissioners. I noticed that one of them is the commissioner for public law and the law in Wales. Following the last evidence session with your predecessor, the Justice Committee wrote to the Lord Chancellor suggesting the appointment of an additional commiss

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18 Nov 2025Warm Home Discount: Fuel Poverty

Many thousands of my residents live in park homes, in places such as Regency Heights and Stoborough Green, and have no ability to choose their energy supplier and limited access to a lot of schemes. What is the Minister’s Department doing to make sure that they have access to the warm homes initiatives? Further, as the

energycost-of-livinghousing
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17 Nov 2025 Illegal Waste: Organised Crime

I am sure that we were all shocked to see the images from the constituency of my hon. Friend the Member for Bicester and Woodstock (Calum Miller). Rural police forces are the worst-funded in the country, with Dorset rock bottom. That is made much worse by the amount of additional visitors. We welcome them, but 25 milli

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17 Nov 2025 Parkinson’s Disease

I am so pleased that my hon. Friend has made that intervention, because I am just coming on to tell people about my constituent in Wimborne. He said that he, his brother and his nephew have all been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. When he was first diagnosed, he saw a Parkinson’s nurse every six months and then saw one ann

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17 Nov 2025 Parkinson’s Disease

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Lewell. Imagine being told that you have a progressive, incurable condition and then waiting over a year just to see a specialist. That is the reality for so many people with Parkinson’s and the number of people with Parkinson’s is set to double by 2050. When my con

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11 Nov 2025Courts System: Funding

15. What steps his Department is taking to provide adequate funding for the courts system.

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11 Nov 2025Courts System: Funding

I was fortunate to visit Poole magistrates court last week; indeed, it is interesting to hear mention of the state of buildings, because they were appalling. I was most concerned when the district judge and court manager explained to me that there is no shortage of magistrates or court space and that the shortage is on

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5 Nov 2025Curriculum and Assessment Review

I welcome the broadening of the curriculum, which will allow more children to find joy in learning, particularly children with special educational needs, who really need the benefit of creative skills. As a vice-chair of the all-party parliamentary group for performing arts education and training, and as the mother of

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4 Nov 2025Supporting High Streets

I hope that the shadow Minister will explain something to me. I totally agree that business rates need reform, but I am deeply concerned about the hole in local government finance that it will cause. My local council, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, has calculated that it retains £66 million from business rates. C

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4 Nov 2025HMRC Customer Service

My constituent Hollie from Wimborne applied for a self-assessment refund of just £300 in April. When she chased it in June, she was told it had gone to a specialist tax team, with no reason and no time frame given. She complained in August, but it is now November, and she has heard nothing. While she may be owed only £

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3 Nov 2025Topical Questions

T10. Several of my veteran constituents have contacted me about very long delays in payments under the armed forces compensation scheme. Mr Butler, who lives near Wareham, has two separate claims—one for hearing loss and another for an arm injury—and has been waiting two years for an outcome. As we look forward to Reme

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3 Nov 2025Video Games: Consumer Law

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Mundell. I thank the 236 constituents from my constituency for signing this petition and, in particular, Haydn Shaw for spending quite a lot of time with me last month to explain the impact that this situation has on him and other gamers. I have to admit that it is

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30 Oct 2025Topical Questions

I launched my “Pub of the Year” award at the Goods Yard in Broadstone last week. Fifty-four pubs and two breweries in Mid Dorset and North Poole support 1,600 jobs and underpin the vibrancy of our towns and villages, but two thirds of them have had to cut jobs or hours since the damaging jobs tax. Hospitality venues ty

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30 Oct 2025 Business of the House

Many residents are writing to me to share their frustrations with long delays at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency following medical disclosures, describing it as not fit for purpose. I am particularly concerned for young people such as Maisie from Shapwick and Alfie from Canford Heath, who cannot use the section

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