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Topical Questions
Fuel duty is currently frozen. The key thing we can do to make sure we deal with this instability in energy prices is de-escalate in the region. I remind the hon. Member that his party has been calling for us to join the war.
Thu 12 Mar
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Postal Delivery Services
I discussed the prioritisation of parcels with Ofcom yesterday. It had previously investigated the matter, and it is fair to say that it has heard the widespread concern around the House. If Ofcom continues to be concerned, it will not hesitate to investigate again.
Thu 12 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Blair McDougall
Thu 12 Mar
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Parental Rights at Work
Since 2004, the limit on relief for small employers at which they can reclaim statutory maternity pay has been set at £45,000. Small and medium-sized enterprises want to support working parents, but they need our help to do so. Will the Minister confirm whether that will be looked at as part of the parental leave review?
Thu 12 Mar
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Parental Rights at Work
9. What recent progress he has made on improving parental rights at work.
Thu 12 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Postal Delivery Services
Parliamentary appearance by Blair McDougall
Thu 12 Mar
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Postal Delivery Services
My hon. Friend is correct to highlight that the service quality issues are linked directly to workers’ terms and conditions. It is precisely because we take that connection so seriously that the Secretary of State convened the meeting between the unions and the owners of Royal Mail. Ofcom made it clear in our meeting yesterday that it expects the plan for improvements in quality of service to be in place within days of an agreement being reached with the unions, and we will certainly hold Royal
Thu 12 Mar
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Scottish Industry: International Promotion
With up to £8.2 billion of private investment, the Lanarkshire AI growth zone delivered by this Labour Government represents one of the largest industrial investments in the history of Scotland. At its heart is a partnership between Lanarkshire’s own DataVita and the American cloud computing company CoreWeave. Such partnerships are critical to supporting the industries of the future, so what further steps can my hon. Friend take to promote Scottish companies overseas to secure such high-quality
Thu 12 Mar
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Start-ups and Scale-ups: Access to New Markets
6. What steps he is taking to help start-ups and scale-ups access new markets.
Thu 12 Mar
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Start-ups and Scale-ups: Access to New Markets
British fashion is recognised globally for its creativity. At the London Fashion Week just gone, designers such as Erdem, Tolu Coker and Simone Rocha showcased the very best of British talent. With international buyers up by 17%, we showed that we have not only the raw talent here, but the business minds to commercialise it internationally. What steps is the Department taking to help emerging British fashion brands translate that creativity into export growth and scale internationally?
Thu 12 Mar
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Scottish Industry: International Promotion
3. What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to promote Scottish industry abroad.
Thu 12 Mar
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Postal Delivery Services
It was worth waiting for. We are clear that Royal Mail’s service performance has not been good enough. I met the sector’s independent regulator Ofcom yesterday to stress the widespread concerns among hon. Members about service standards. My hon. Friend has deep experience in this area, and I welcome his engagement with the main delivery office in Corby, where Royal Mail tells me that it is recruiting nine new postal workers to support the timeliness and quality of its postal services.
Thu 12 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Start-ups and Scale-ups: Access to New Markets
Parliamentary appearance by Rosie Wrighting
Thu 12 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Rutland
Thu 12 Mar
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Spoke in debate: International Women’s Day
Parliamentary appearance by Seema Malhotra
Thu 12 Mar
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Business of the House
I bring to the House this week a matter that I have raised with the Leader of the House before: fraud. As he knows, fraud is a devastating crime that can destroy people’s life savings and plunge them into debt, and it is now the most frequently experienced crime in Britain. On Monday, the Government released their fraud strategy, but anybody would be forgiven for not noticing, because no Minister came to the Dispatch Box to speak about it, and there was hardly any media coverage. Given how preva
Thu 12 Mar
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Spoke in debate: International Women’s Day
Parliamentary appearance by Hannah Spencer
Thu 12 Mar
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Business of the House
The Government’s strategic defence review rightly highlighted the important role of reservists across the country. I am very proud that Grantham’s Prince William of Gloucester barracks trains around 70% of all Army reservists in the country. Can we have a debate on the Government’s decision to close down Grantham’s barracks, and not just the impact on the town of Grantham but the wider national security issues it will cause?
Thu 12 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Luke Myer
Thu 12 Mar
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Start-ups and Scale-ups: Access to New Markets
At the recent India AI summit, I was delighted to participate in an event, with the Deputy Prime Minister, highlighting the opportunities for British and Indian growing technology companies to do more in each other’s markets. I am looking forward to another such event in London in the coming weeks. Will the Minister join me in commending both our high commissioners—Their Excellencies Lindy Cameron and Vikram Doraiswami—for their steadfast commitment to strengthening the links between our two fan
Thu 12 Mar