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Events for Thursday, 16 April 2026(21249 total)

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Dr Zubir AhmedspeechLabour
NHS Federated Data Platform
At the Mersey and West Lancashire teaching hospitals NHS trust, they are using the FDP to better manage the lists for planned surgery. That allows surgeons like me to operate on more people each day, and it is cutting waiting lists. This has been achieved through better use of data. It is a timely reminder that in England we are improving productivity in the national health service, getting more operations done per list and getting closer to pre-covid levels of activity. The same cannot be said
Thu 16 Apr
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Dr Zubir AhmedspeechLabour
NHS Federated Data Platform
I will not; I am going to carry on—and I will tell the hon. Gentleman something further. The NHS in England was quite happy to use the expertise of technologists up and down the country, including in Scotland—including, in my own constituency of Glasgow South West, a company called Cohesion Medical. His Government in Scotland, who have been in government for over 20 years, refused that offer. That is why my patients and constituents in Scotland are unable to access simple digital services. It is
Thu 16 Apr
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Dr Zubir AhmedspeechLabour
NHS Federated Data Platform
I am going to carry on for a bit longer. The hon. Member for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East (Seamus Logan) tempts me with his speech, and he knows that I cannot resist his temptation. He spoke about Scotland and he will know that I am an NHS surgeon in Scotland. I hope he thinks that I can speak with some authority about the NHS in Scotland, so let me tell him a few things about the digital architecture in the NHS there. The NHS app has been running successfully in England for over eight yea
Thu 16 Apr
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Dr Zubir AhmedspeechLabour
NHS Federated Data Platform
It is always a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dame Siobhain. I am grateful to the hon. Member for Newton Abbot (Martin Wrigley) for securing this important debate and for his and other hon. Members’ contributions to it. Of course, we should also welcome the hon. Member for Solihull West and Shirley (Dr Shastri-Hurst) to his place in his first debate on the Front Bench. We have heard a lot about concerns and insights and interpretations about the NHS’s technological architecture. Some
Thu 16 Apr
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Dr Neil Shastri-HurstspeechConservative
NHS Federated Data Platform
I was expecting a promotion there, Dame Siobhain. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship. I congratulate the hon. Member for Newton Abbot (Martin Wrigley) on securing the debate. He has brought forward an issue that sits right at the centre of how we shape the future of our national health service: how we use data, who we trust with it and how we ensure that technology supports care rather than complicates it. The debate has been a thoughtful one, and in many respects it has been reve
Thu 16 Apr
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Dr Neil Shastri-HurstspeechConservative
NHS Federated Data Platform
If the hon. Gentleman will forgive me, I will not. I want the Minister to have sufficient time to respond to the multiple contributions there have been today. I ask the Minister the following questions. How are the Government ensuring that the NHS is not locked into a single supplier over the long term? What is the plan for maintaining genuine competition in this space? How easy would it be in practical terms to move to an alternative system if that was ever required? There is then the issue of
Thu 16 Apr
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Daniel FrancisspeechLabour
Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme
7. What recent discussions the Church of England has had with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on the future of the listed places of worship grant scheme.
Thu 16 Apr
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Daniel FrancisspeechLabour
Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme
St Paulinus church in Crayford and Christ church in Bexleyheath are both grade II listed churches that are desperately in need of investment to restore their buildings. In line with previous questions, I ask my hon. Friend to outline what further news we might have on future capital funding schemes to help to support churches like these.
Thu 16 Apr
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Daniel FrancisspeechLabour
Modernisation Committee Report: Access to the House of Commons
I declare my interest as a member of the Modernisation Committee, but also as the chair of both the all-party parliamentary group for wheelchair users and the APPG on access to disability equipment. I come at this issue from that perspective. As many Members know, I am the parent of a wheelchair user and have campaigned on both accessibility and Changing Places toilets, and I will refer to those during my contribution. Shortly after my election to this place, I asked a series of questions. I hav
Thu 16 Apr
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Jesse NormanappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Modernisation Committee Report: Access to the House of Commons
Parliamentary appearance by Jesse Norman
Thu 16 Apr
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Jesse NormanappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Jesse Norman
Thu 16 Apr
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Mr Louie FrenchspeechConservative
Euro 2028
I refer Members to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. The successful bid to host the Euros in 2028 made under the previous Conservative Government has enormous potential to economically and culturally benefit the UK, giving fans lifelong memories as football comes home. But to deliver a truly lasting legacy, the Government must commit to protect pitches, properly fund grassroots sports and stop taxing clubs into oblivion. I ask the Minister again: will the Government final
Thu 16 Apr
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Mr Louie FrenchspeechConservative
Euro 2028
The Secretary of State criticises the previous Conservative Government, but national sports bodies are fully aware that this Labour Government have cut sports funding, and increased regulation and taxes on clubs, and are putting at risk sports pitches across the country. Alongside these major own goals, the ongoing Whitehall ruck over how PE is funded risks reducing participation rates even further. This Labour Government have already cut millions from the likes of the opening schools facilities
Thu 16 Apr
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Dr Neil Shastri-HurstspeechConservative
Armed Forces Bill (Sixth sitting)
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Efford. Before I start, I should probably put it on record that I am on the RARO—Regular Army Reserve of Officers—list as a former Regular Army officer. I joined my right hon. Friend the Member for Rayleigh and Wickford on the delegation to Ukraine, which was put together by UK Friends of Ukraine and during which we had some very interesting conversations, as he said, about the ability to mobilise reserve forces at a time of pressing threats.
Thu 16 Apr
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Andrew GeorgespeechLiberal Democrat
NHS Federated Data Platform
My hon. Friend is making an excellent case. I know that, in a moment, he will come on to the point that this contract is coming to an end. I am sure that it is being reviewed by the Government—the Minister will respond on that issue—but we are encouraging them to bring the contract to a close, for the reasons that my hon. Friend is properly explaining. He will perhaps also agree that we should go through a transition period to ensure that the conditions he has described are addressed, so that th
Thu 16 Apr
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Andrew GeorgespeechLiberal Democrat
NHS Federated Data Platform
Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Thu 16 Apr
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Andrew GeorgespeechLiberal Democrat
Housing Needs: Young People
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Butler, and I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Mid Dunbartonshire (Susan Murray) on her opening remarks. Other speakers have referred to the issues and difficulties that young people today are experiencing. They are not facing a storm but enduring a prolonged storm, and I fear that unless there are further changes to Government policy, they will have to continue to endure that storm. I declare an interest as a former chief executive
Thu 16 Apr
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Andrew GeorgespeechLiberal Democrat
Housing Needs: Young People
The Minister objects. I am sorry but the small business rate relief is still available. The tax loopholes available are still there. Perhaps the Minister can put me right on that, if he wishes. The right hon. Member for Islington North (Jeremy Corbyn) is right that we need rent controls as well as the Renters’ Rights Act. As well as the stick for private landlords, we should offer them a carrot: tax incentives should be available to landlords who provide decent homes and lower rents. There is a
Thu 16 Apr
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Andrew GeorgespeechLiberal Democrat
Housing Needs: Young People
The hon. Gentleman raises once again the issue of second homes. He is well aware that the Liberal Democrats have proposed a change in the use class system to introduce a new use class for non-permanent occupancy. The introduction of such a thing would allow local communities to limit the number of second homes. It could be used as a tool to control expansion of the number of second homes and holiday lets.
Thu 16 Apr
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Andrew GeorgespeechLiberal Democrat
Housing Needs: Young People
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Thu 16 Apr