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Spoke in debate: Flood Preparedness: Esher and Walton
Parliamentary appearance by Emma Hardy
Thu 19 Mar
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Thu 19 Mar
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UK Steel Strategy
I declare an interest as a very proud member of Community. I warmly welcome the announcement of this much-needed steel strategy, which promises to deliver across Britain. Dalzell plate mill is physically and emotionally at the heart of Motherwell, and it is the only steelworks operating in Scotland. Can the Secretary of State confirm for my constituents that our plate mill will remain central to the British steel strategy, and will be supported to thrive again?
Thu 19 Mar
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Topical Questions
Further to that point of order, Mr Speaker. I am happy to respond. We issued a written ministerial statement yesterday. I have done oral statements on big issues such as the water White Paper. I note that when my predecessor, my right hon. Friend the Member for Streatham and Croydon North (Steve Reed), made an oral statement on water in September, the right hon. Member for Louth and Horncastle (Victoria Atkins) did not care to attend.
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Courts and Tribunals Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Helen Grant
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Northern Ireland: Legacy of the Past
Parliamentary appearance by Alex Ballinger
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Helena Dollimore
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Violence against Women and Girls: Prosecutions
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Russell
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Northern Ireland: Legacy of the Past
Parliamentary appearance by Claire Hanna
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: International Development
Parliamentary appearance by Mike Kane
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Jas Athwal
Thu 19 Mar
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Courts and Tribunals Bill
The reforms that the right hon. Gentleman refers to come after Sir Brian Leveson set out a report with 135 recommendations, making it clear that investment in the justice system alone would not solve the backlog left by the previous Conservative Government and that reform is also needed. Estimates show that it will reduce cases by 20%, although, given the modelling from Canada, those are likely conservative estimates.
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: EU-UK Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement: Negotiations
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Neil Hudson
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Jesse Norman
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Climate Change
Parliamentary appearance by Carla Denyer
Thu 19 Mar
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Spoke in debate: International Development
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Champion
Thu 19 Mar
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Northern Ireland: Legacy of the Past
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dame Siobhain; I wish you a happy St Patrick’s day. I thank the Chair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, my hon. Friend the Member for Gower (Tonia Antoniazzi), for securing this debate and choosing this topic, and I commend her and the Committee for their solid work. Their useful report brings together many different aspects of the Government’s work on this issue, and gave a platform to so many victims, organisations and voices that are of
Thu 19 Mar
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Northern Ireland: Legacy of the Past
I absolutely agree, and my hon. Friend makes a very good point: this also includes service families. No matter what family someone comes from, it is a huge loss. These are people missing from family tables, about whom there are still questions, and it is a trauma not to know what happened—that is what this legacy legislation aims to resolve. We are so many years on, and there is so much investigating yet to do. I understand that many people simply want to know how their loved ones died. The ICRI
Thu 19 Mar
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Northern Ireland: Legacy of the Past
I absolutely agree; it was just too much even to ask or encourage more people to come forward—if they did come forward, there would be no justice. The families of victims often see those people in their local supermarket; they are living in their communities, but the families know that there is no hope of them ever having justice. That is too painful to contemplate. Like the report, I welcome the fact that the Government have taken a very different approach. I know that the Secretary of State en
Thu 19 Mar
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Northern Ireland: Legacy of the Past
I thank my hon. Friend for mentioning Tommy Judge, the work he has done and all that he has lived with throughout his life. My hon. Friend and I have met many other people across England who are working to support victims and survivors in Great Britain, as well as in Northern Ireland. The report ends on a cliffhanger. It ends by talking about wider reconciliation, which is very important, because the legacy legislation is just part of a piece of wider work that needs to be done that is important
Thu 19 Mar