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Commons Chamber
Britain’s Industrial Future - Tue 15 Nov 2022
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

Mentions:
1: Bill Esterson (LAB - Sefton Central) will put UK steel at the heart of our wider industrial policy, building British wind turbines and railways - Speech Link
2: Grahame Morris (LAB - Easington) here for strategic reasons, with steel manufactured here.May I ask about rail and the home of the railways - Speech Link
3: Kevin Hollinrake (CON - Thirsk and Malton) but that is definitely how it sounded.From the aftermath of the global financial crisis to the coronavirus - Speech Link


Westminster Hall
Public Sector Pay: Proposed Strike Action - Tue 01 Nov 2022
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Beth Winter (LAB - Cynon Valley) There has been major strike action in the postal and telecoms sectors and on the railways, with a great - Speech Link
2: Grahame Morris (LAB - Easington) That seems completely reasonable.If we look at the railways, far from rewarding rail workers for their - Speech Link
3: Claudia Webbe (IND - Leicester East) proved that the Government can act when they announced billions of pounds of new spending to fight coronavirus - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Economic Responsibility and a Plan for Growth - Wed 19 Oct 2022
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Andrew Griffith (CON - Arundel and South Downs) With credibility and conviction, we are going to deliver the roads, railways and broadband we need. - Speech Link
2: Paula Barker (LAB - Liverpool, Wavertree) the Prime Minister’s, but it is dogma nevertheless—a school of economics that saw us enter the coronavirus - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Confidence in Her Majesty’s Government - Mon 18 Jul 2022
Cabinet Office

Mentions:
1: Sally-Ann Hart (CON - Hastings and Rye) far more difficult to make tough and hard decisions.We have delivered the biggest reforms to our railways - Speech Link
2: Mark Eastwood (CON - Dewsbury) The Government introduced the coronavirus job retention scheme that saved so many jobs by supporting - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Oral Answers to Questions - Thu 07 Jul 2022
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

Mentions:
1: Liz Saville Roberts (PC - Dwyfor Meirionnydd) What recent assessment she has made of the sustainability and future of heritage steam railways. - Speech Link
2: Nigel Huddleston (CON - Mid Worcestershire) The Government absolutely appreciate the unique importance of heritage steam railways in this country - Speech Link
3: Liz Saville Roberts (PC - Dwyfor Meirionnydd) I am lucky to have seven heritage railways in Dwyfor Meirionnydd, and steam engines were designed to - Speech Link
4: Suella Braverman (CON - Fareham) this Government, including Government lawyers, we have successfully defended the majority of our coronavirus-related - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Delivery of Public Services - Tue 28 Jun 2022
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Simon Clarke (CON - Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland) During the pandemic alone, we delivered some £16 billion of emergency funding to keep the railways running - Speech Link
2: Huw Merriman (CON - Bexhill and Battle) just a way of increasing productivity that will give their members a pay rise, but as making the railways - Speech Link
3: Damian Hinds (CON - East Hampshire) We have just been through two enormous events—leaving the European Union and the coronavirus pandemic—which - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Industrial Action on the Railway - Mon 20 Jun 2022
Department for Transport

Mentions:
1: John Redwood (CON - Wokingham) What has been the monthly rate of taxpayer subsidy to the railways so far this year? - Speech Link
2: Grant Shapps (CON - Welwyn Hatfield) The absolute truth is that we need to have modernisation—we need to improve our railways. - Speech Link
3: Grant Shapps (CON - Welwyn Hatfield) These strikes will cost the railways a lot. - Speech Link
4: Grant Shapps (CON - Welwyn Hatfield) That is why there is a cut in revenue to the railways. - Speech Link
5: Grant Shapps (CON - Welwyn Hatfield) We have to modernise our railways. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Rail Strikes - Wed 15 Jun 2022
Department for Transport

Mentions:
1: Grant Shapps (CON - Welwyn Hatfield) He worked on the railways, so he knows what he is talking about. - Speech Link
2: David Mundell (CON - Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale) , I can say that these issues undermine confidence in the railways. - Speech Link
3: Ian Byrne (LAB - Liverpool, West Derby) That is not modernisation; it is a managed decline of our railways. - Speech Link
4: Wendy Morton (CON - Aldridge-Brownhills) We are simplifying the railways under the Great British Railways brand and ending franchising. - Speech Link
5: Wendy Morton (CON - Aldridge-Brownhills) It is time for the railways to modernise.If we get this right, we can create a future in which our railways - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Public Order Bill (Fourth sitting)
Committee stage: 4th sitting - Tue 14 Jun 2022
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Alex Cunningham (LAB - Stockton North) In the autumn Budget statement, the Treasury claimed that the backlog was caused by the coronavirus pandemic - Speech Link
2: Kit Malthouse (CON - North West Hampshire) defining the categories of infrastructure in scope of the offence.The offence will cover major roads, railways - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Public Order Bill (Second sitting) - Thu 09 Jun 2022
No Department present

Mentions:
1: Andrew Bridgen (TRP - North West Leicestershire) be provocative, this is a Bill to protect national infrastructure such as fuel terminals, roads, railways - Speech Link
2: Wendy Chamberlain (LDEM - North East Fife) because most of the police service were really clear that that gathering was illegal under the coronavirus - Speech Link
3: Sarah Jones (LAB - Croydon Central) to show that they were organisers, because they would then be potentially prosecuted under the coronavirus - Speech Link