Mentions:
1: Theresa May (Con - Maidenhead) There is polling evidence that an increasing proportion of young people do not think democracy is the - Speech Link
2: Ian Blackford (SNP - Ross, Skye and Lochaber) As was said earlier, young people need to feel encouraged to come into Parliament and politics and must - Speech Link
3: David Jones (Con - Clwyd West) And we all have our teams of bright, highly motivated, talented, and sometimes very young people, all - Speech Link
4: Tim Loughton (Con - East Worthing and Shoreham) I have championed, I hope, the cause of children and young people, particularly disadvantaged children - Speech Link
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1: Tom Tugendhat (Con - Tonbridge and Malling) right that schools consult parents on sensitive issues, it is not their job to appease pressure groups, self-appointed - Speech Link
2: Dan Jarvis (Lab - Barnsley Central) freedom to make legitimate, peaceful protest but, when that freedom is abused to intimidate, harass and harm - Speech Link
3: Alison Thewliss (SNP - Glasgow Central) who support the democratic self-determination of their country in the same bracket as those who support - Speech Link
4: Tom Tugendhat (Con - Tonbridge and Malling) I make absolutely no apology for standing up against extremism; whether it seeks to target Jews, young - Speech Link
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1: Lord Vaizey of Didcot (Con - Life peer) volunteers and, rather like hospital radio, it is a great gateway into the radio industry and lots of young - Speech Link
2: None a Broadcasting Code for television and radio to ensure that audiences are adequately protected from harm - Speech Link
3: None These aggregators are becoming increasingly popular with young people and should be taken seriously if - Speech Link
4: Lord Faulks (Non-affiliated - Life peer) The young men and women who conscientiously look at complaints without any political bias or anything - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Blunkett (Lab - Life peer) misunderstood and applied an IPP inappropriately when the sentence should have been for five years in a young - Speech Link
2: None We know about those 90 tragic suicides, but how concerning is it that self-harm is more prevalent among - Speech Link
3: None sentence” substitute—““preventive sentence” means—(a) a sentence of imprisonment or detention in a young - Speech Link
4: None prisoner.(7) In this section, “preventive sentence” means—(a) a sentence of imprisonment or detention in a young - Speech Link
5: None 34(2) of the 1997 Act;“preventive sentence” means—(a) a sentence of imprisonment or detention in a young - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Earl Howe (Con - Excepted Hereditary) your own, with HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C; or to face the grief of losing a child; or to be a young - Speech Link
2: None But, Mr Speaker, Sir Brian could not have been clearer: it is not just the harm caused by the infections - Speech Link
3: None There may be people—indeed, there will be people—listening today who are thinking to themselves that - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Thornton (Lab - Life peer) First, a recent study from YPulse found that more than half of young people prefer using subtitles. - Speech Link
2: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Con - Life peer) will already enable Ofcom to draft the video on demand code to protect audiences from this type of harm - Speech Link
3: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Con - Life peer) committed to upholding independence of the press and taking steps to preserve the existing system of self-regulation - Speech Link
4: None to comply with the duties imposed on them by or under this Act for the protection of audiences from harm - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rishi Sunak (Con - Richmond (Yorks)) your own, with HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C; or to face the grief of losing a child; or to be a young - Speech Link
2: Keir Starmer (Lab - Holborn and St Pancras) That is what many of the people affected find so hard to accept—the betrayal of that trust by people - Speech Link
3: Stephen Flynn (SNP - Aberdeen South) I wish to begin by stating something I think we all now agree is self-evidently the case, which is that - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Wera Hobhouse (LD - Bath) Does she not recognise that other road users, such as people who walk or cycle or young people who try - Speech Link
2: Theresa Villiers (Con - Chipping Barnet) They harm our economy and our capital city, and they punish people just for trying to get around in a - Speech Link
3: Jacob Rees-Mogg (Con - North East Somerset) Lady says that, but the self-same council that is keen on these low-traffic neighbourhoods has cut the - Speech Link
4: Guy Opperman (Con - Hexham) But they can also do harm where they are poorly thought through and introduced with insufficient public - Speech Link
5: Guy Opperman (Con - Hexham) What I will say, however, is that, self-evidently, the things we have talked about are not happening - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None approach, combining tough enforcement to get dangerous weapons off the streets with programmes that steer young - Speech Link
2: None Adults face a minimum of 6 months of imprisonment, while young people aged 16 or 17 face a four-month - Speech Link
3: None offending behaviour by improving decision-making and problem-solving skills, teach individuals how to self-manage - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Stephanie Peacock (Lab - Barnsley East) What harm are you guarding against? How do you craft that? - Speech Link
2: Shaun Bailey (Con - West Bromwich West) principle is that there should always be a sliding scale of sanctions, depending on the degree of the harm - Speech Link
3: Stephanie Peacock (Lab - Barnsley East) Now, I have young children, and if there is extra time and penalties—hopefully we win—it will be a half-past - Speech Link
4: Anna Firth (Con - Southend West) We wanted to fight the self-interest. - Speech Link
5: Ian Byrne (Lab - Liverpool, West Derby) That could change; those people could go. - Speech Link