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Apprenticeships
New figures reveal that 73% of teachers think there is not enough focus on preparing young people for employment while they are still in school. A good apprenticeship can bridge that gap, but the number of starts has fallen for those under 19 in the past year. Will the Minister change course and lead a real change, and shift away from dead-end university degrees to high-quality apprenticeships for every young person across the country who wants one?
Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
All the appropriate and necessary developed vetting has taken place in No. 10. Everybody has passed that. [Interruption.] They have all passed it.
Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
Peter Mandelson was given developed vetting clearance. That was the clear position.
Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
He was given clearance—those are the facts as I have set them out.
Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
Yes, we will comply with the Humble Address in full. That is the process that is going on.
Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
It is not a claim that I was not told; I was not told, and I do not think anybody is disputing that. The clearance was given on 29 January 2025. That information was not provided to me. In September, I did ask specifically about the process. Sir Chris Wormald had made it clear to me that, in carrying out that review, he was not told about the security clearance recommendation that was made. I think on both occasions that information should have been provided, both to me and to the then Cabinet S
Mon 20 Apr
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Community-owned Assets: Government Support
I thank my right hon. Friend the Member for Oxford East (Anneliese Dodds) for securing this debate, for speaking with such conviction about the importance of community-owned assets and for highlighting the importance of the Ultimate Picture Palace—I do know it—which is a treasured asset in her community. I know she has been a long-standing champion for communities in her constituency, and I recognise the work she has done to bring local voices to this House. As a fellow Co-operative Member, I sh
Mon 20 Apr
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Community-owned Assets: Government Support
But funding alone is not enough, as my right hon. Friend pointed out. Communities also need stronger rights. Too often, valued local assets are sold off, left empty or lost entirely, with residents having little say in the process. That is why this Government are strengthening community power through legislation. Through the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill, we will introduce a new community right to buy. This gives communities the first opportunity to purchase a registered asse
Mon 20 Apr
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Community-owned Assets: Government Support
We have had this exchange at the Dispatch Box previously; the Government embarked on local government reorganisation as a point of necessity, not because we either desired it or thought it would be fun to do so. Ultimately, local government is under huge amounts of pressure. We need to have local councils—the beating heart of our communities—that are sustainable, that have a footprint local people can recognise and that can do the job of enabling our communities. That is our firm intention throu
Mon 20 Apr
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Community-owned Assets: Government Support
There are two things I would say: there is the programme and we have just announced another 40 places; and there are more parts of the country that are in need of support. With Pride in Place, investment is already going into place, but we are very keen to take the approach where we also think about how we put communities in control of some of that investment so that they can drive the priorities and ensure that the investment the Government are making in every part of the country actually works
Mon 20 Apr
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Community-owned Assets: Government Support
We are committed to working with all councils, which we know are under huge pressure, to ensure that they are sustainable and that they can do the fundamental work that we need them to do to support and empower their communities. Colleagues in my Department are working with individual councils that we know are facing a very difficult time financially, particularly in the context of local government reorganisation. There is a bigger piece for us, though, which is that we absolutely believe it is
Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
I do not accept that the view of anyone about Peter Mandelson provides an explanation for not providing me with the information that the recommendation was not to grant him security clearance. We are talking about a very serious issue on a very sensitive case. I clearly should have been given that information whatever the pressures, which are always there in government every day.
Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
I think any Minister, of any Government, who had not been provided with this relevant information would rightly be frustrated and angry.
Mon 20 Apr
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School Rebuilding Programme
9. What assessment her Department has made of the adequacy of the progress of the school rebuilding programme.
Mon 20 Apr
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School Rebuilding Programme
In January 2023, children at Sacred Heart Catholic primary school in my constituency were forced to evacuate their building after inspectors warned that it could collapse. I am pleased to welcome its headteacher, Simone Beach, to the Public Gallery today, and I know that the whole House will join me in thanking her for her exceptional leadership during three extremely challenging years. This is one of the starkest examples of the consequences of under-investment in school buildings. I thank the
Mon 20 Apr
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Antisemitic Attacks
I will give the hon. Member that assurance. I am grateful to her for mentioning her recent visit to Auschwitz. I visited Auschwitz with the Holocaust Educational Trust. It was one of the most moving things I have ever done, and I recommend that all Members do it.
Mon 20 Apr
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Antisemitic Attacks
Tonight, a “Panorama” documentary will air featuring members of the Jewish community talking about the existential fear that they feel in this country and about wanting to leave. I urge all hon. Members to watch it when they can. We know that an IRGC-linked group has claimed responsibility for some of the recent firebombing attacks. I appreciate that the Minister does not want to comment on active police investigations, but whatever the facts of those cases, we can all agree—I am sure he does to
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Richard Burgon
Mon 20 Apr
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Antisemitic Attacks
Every community must feel safe, and this Government will defend against racism wherever it raises its ugly head.
Mon 20 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Community-owned Assets: Government Support
Parliamentary appearance by Anneliese Dodds
Mon 20 Apr