Mentions:
1: Anne-Marie Trevelyan (CON - Berwick-upon-Tweed) trading partner for the UK, with trade worth £4.2 billion in 2021 despite the disruptions of the coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Wilcox of Newport (LAB - Life peer) Where is the vision to equip our students with the skills they will need in the industries of the future - Speech Link
2: Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon (LAB - Life peer) third of pupils spending more time than the poorest third.One of the most significant impacts of coronavirus - Speech Link
3: Lord Jones (LAB - Life peer) drawing, the entry card to the then real apprenticeships, when Britain still had a significant manufacturing - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Carol Monaghan (SNP - Glasgow North West) Pregnancy Advisory Service said that over half the women it surveyed who had an abortion in the coronavirus - Speech Link
2: Diana Johnson (LAB - Kingston upon Hull North) New maritime industries are expanding around the green energy estuary, and there are opportunities for - Speech Link
3: Paulette Hamilton (LAB - Birmingham, Erdington) Our manufacturing history is well known, but sadly too many of our workplaces have closed. - Speech Link
4: Paul Beresford (CON - Mole Valley) I hope that with the Government stimulating our industries we will get in there, open the doors and work - Speech Link
5: Jacob Young (CON - Redcar) Surely a better use of taxpayers’ money is for procurement rules to benefit foundation industries in - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Neale Hanvey (Alba - Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath) can play a part in supporting the UK Government’s national effort to control the spread of the Coronavirus - Speech Link
2: George Freeman (CON - Mid Norfolk) VMIC, which we set up as an academic unit to work on future vaccine manufacturing technologies, suddenly - Speech Link
3: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) How is that mapping being done to ensure that every part of the manufacturing process is brought together - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Simon Clarke (CON - Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland) an incredibly difficult time, when the whole world is reeling from the twin blows of a terrible coronavirus - Speech Link
2: Simon Clarke (CON - Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland) actually the case that every region of our country now has lower unemployment than it did before the coronavirus - Speech Link
3: Jacob Young (CON - Redcar) burden is at its highest since that point shows the scale of the economic hit that we took from the coronavirus - Speech Link
4: Marie Rimmer (LAB - St Helens South and Whiston) Critical manufacturing industries such as glass are on their knees. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rachel Reeves (LAB - Leeds West) The silence from the Chancellor about our energy intensive manufacturing industries is appalling. - Speech Link
2: Rishi Sunak (CON - Richmond (Yorks)) It is the biggest cut to business rates outside of coronavirus since the business rate system was created - Speech Link
3: Rishi Sunak (CON - Richmond (Yorks)) No, we have provided over £2 billion-worth of support for energy-intensive industries over the past several - Speech Link
4: Rishi Sunak (CON - Richmond (Yorks)) We have programmes in place to support our energy-intensive industries, and we remain in close dialogue - Speech Link
5: Rishi Sunak (CON - Richmond (Yorks)) rate will rise from 19% to 25% to ensure that we do spread the burden fairly in recovering from coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None The Government will also expire all temporary provisions in the Coronavirus Act 2020. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Smith of Basildon (LAB - Life peer) Also, what is the Government’s response to concerns about the sale of the UK’s flagship Vaccine Manufacturing - Speech Link
3: Lord Newby (LDEM - Life peer) If faced with heating or eating, or paying for a coronavirus test, it is pretty obvious which will be - Speech Link
4: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) My Lords, good riddance to the draconian Coronavirus Act, but could the Government commit to reviewing - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Clive Lewis (LAB - Norwich South) about working in renewables, but that’d be thousands of pounds you’d have to pay to work in both industries - Speech Link
2: Siobhan Baillie (CON - Stroud) jobs due to covid or chronic instability in the oil and gas sector, can be brought over to new industries - Speech Link
3: None such as that of Greater Manchester, where we have seen a very significant shift in the kinds of industries - Speech Link
4: Wera Hobhouse (LDEM - Bath) What a missed opportunity it would be if we did not help people working in such industries, which will - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Alicia Kearns (CON - Rutland and Melton) did the Foreign Affairs Committee, and I urge the Government to continue to do more to protect industries - Speech Link
2: Virendra Sharma (LAB - Ealing, Southall) As a world leader in high-tech manufacturing, Taiwan accounts for one fifth of global chip manufacturing - Speech Link
3: Tom Tugendhat (CON - Tonbridge and Malling) Delays caused to its output by various water issues and other problems had a direct effect on the manufacturing - Speech Link
4: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) For instance, Taiwan is estimated to account for a fifth of global chip manufacturing and half of all - Speech Link
5: Andrew Rosindell (CON - Romford) The implementation of a virus screening programme for international arrivals meant that the coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Edward Miliband (LAB - Doncaster North) Meanwhile, the Energy Intensive Users Group, representing vital industries such as steel and pharmaceuticals - Speech Link
2: Nia Griffith (LAB - Llanelli) of money needed to make a green transformation: some £28 billion a year to ensure that we have industries - Speech Link
3: Richard Thomson (SNP - Gordon) It is exacerbated by a supply chain crisis due to coronavirus and from the twin shotgun holes that the - Speech Link