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Spoke in debate: Maternity Commissioner
Parliamentary appearance by Maya Ellis
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Martin Wrigley
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Maternity Commissioner
Parliamentary appearance by Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Cost of Living: Students
Parliamentary appearance by Abtisam Mohamed
Mon 20 Apr
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Crime and Policing Bill
I could not agree more. When such evil and such vileness is on display, we need to act, and we need to act in our national interest to protect our people from some of the horrors that we have seen perpetrated abroad by these sick individuals.
Mon 20 Apr
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Crime and Policing Bill
We have seen significant developments on that front. Only this afternoon we were debating the issue of antisemitism and where that has got to, and the real-world consequences for people in this country of the actions of the IRGC and associated groups—in other words, state-backed terrorism. The Government need to act. They need to wake up. In fact, they could just vote for the Lords amendment this evening. In 2025 alone, the security services tracked more than 20 potentially lethal Iran-backed pl
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: School Food Standards
Parliamentary appearance by Fleur Anderson
Mon 20 Apr
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Topical Questions
We learnt last week that in the tragic Southport case, when the headteacher warned about the killer’s increasing extreme behaviour, the social worker accused the headteacher of racially stereotyping the pupil as “a black boy with a knife”. The result was that the warnings were rewritten in many cases. And that was not a one-off. We know it also happened in the Sara Sharif case, where “race was a bar to reporting possible child abuse”, and we saw the failure repeatedly with the grooming gangs sca
Mon 20 Apr
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Maternity Commissioner
Does the hon. Member agree that working with the families to get the taskforce right, which has never happened before with any Government, is key? Getting the taskforce working and getting the right people on that taskforce is essential as well.
Mon 20 Apr
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Crime and Policing Bill
Of the million fly-tipping offences that take place in the country every year, how many does the Minister think end in the seizure of a vehicle?
Mon 20 Apr
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Mon 20 Apr
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Antisemitic Attacks
I thank the Minister for advance sight of his statement. The attacks on our Jewish community have become a national emergency. In recent weeks, we have seen multiple attacks against cultural sites and synagogues. The Jewish community has been targeted again and again. As a result, many Jewish people are, tragically, considering leaving the UK. When the shadow Home Secretary visited the community in Golders Green just after the attack on the Hatzola ambulances, he was told that they feel abandone
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Iain Duncan Smith
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Laura Trott
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Crime and Policing Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Jones
Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
The Prime Minister has gone on at considerable length about process and procedure, but ordinary people do not really care about process and procedure; they want transparency, and they want to know that they can have confidence in the words of elected politicians like all of us in this Chamber. It was in the ’90s that Peter Mandelson had to resign from the Cabinet for the first time, because of his dealings with the millionaire Geoffrey Robinson. A few years later, he had to resign from the Cabin
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Antisemitic Attacks
Parliamentary appearance by David Taylor
Mon 20 Apr
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Maternity Commissioner
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Alec. I am pleased that we are having this important debate on an e-petition that secured more than 100 signatures from my constituents in Mansfield. Indeed, after meeting the Nottingham Maternity affected families group on a number of occasions since I became the Member of Parliament for Mansfield, I have become acutely aware of how important these issues are to families in Nottinghamshire and my constituency. Although consideration of a ma
Mon 20 Apr
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Crime and Policing Bill
I will explain more than that. I was delighted to put forward an amendment in Committee proposing just that, and the Ministers sat on either side of the Minister—the Under-Secretaries of State for the Home Department, the hon. Members for Birmingham Yardley (Jess Phillips) and for Dover and Deal (Mike Tapp) —voted against penalty points for that offence. I do not think the Minister heard me when I asked this question before: how many of the million fly-tipping offences that take place in this co
Mon 20 Apr