Mentions:
1: Munira Wilson (LD - Twickenham) They have also been mentoring and coaching pupils for medical school and other university places, and - Speech Link
2: Munira Wilson (LD - Twickenham) The sort of exemplary work I was talking about benefits children in the state and independent sectors - Speech Link
3: Joe Robertson (Con - Isle of Wight East) The biggest reform the NHS needs is to deal with the pressure in social care, to relieve pressure on - Speech Link
4: John Milne (LD - Horsham) We have large areas of productive farmland, making a valuable contribution to food security, but the - Speech Link
5: Jerome Mayhew (Con - Broadland and Fakenham) On children who are sitting public examinations this year, my hon. - Speech Link
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1: Andrew Bridgen (Ind - North West Leicestershire) investigation into vaccines and therapeutics as soon as possible.We are witnesses to the greatest medical - Speech Link
2: Wera Hobhouse (LD - Bath) risks—the medical profession will always acknowledge that—but is it not about a balance of the benefits - Speech Link
3: Danny Kruger (Con - Devizes) Members are suggesting that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks. - Speech Link
4: Neale Hanvey (Alba - Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath) Following medical assessment, 142 claims—just under 2%—were awarded, and 3,030 were rejected. - Speech Link
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1: Lord Winston (Lab - Life peer) Do they then proceed to undertake some form of medical treatment? - Speech Link
2: None Unless it is a medical procedure, we have to accept that this is not acceptable. - Speech Link
3: Lord Bishop of London (Bshp - Bishops) examinations, especially in relation to consent and capacity? - Speech Link
4: Lord Winston (Lab - Life peer) The word “benefits” applies to the subject who is being X-rayed, does it not? - Speech Link
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1: Andrew Western (Lab - Stretford and Urmston) Lady is right about social homes. - Speech Link
2: John McDonnell (Lab - Hayes and Harlington) Gentleman said, in people not coming forward to claim their benefits. - Speech Link
3: Richard Burgon (Lab - Leeds East) By that simple measure, the economy is failing.We have a deepening social emergency. - Speech Link
4: Paula Barker (Lab - Liverpool, Wavertree) , or they run the risk of having their benefits cut off? - Speech Link
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1: Edward Argar (Con - Charnwood) the powers as the nominated justifying authority to determine whether the individual or societal benefits - Speech Link
2: Ruth Cadbury (Lab - Brentford and Isleworth) work to dentistry have warned that these medical procedures for non-therapeutic purposes are unethical - Speech Link
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1: Lord Moylan (CON - Life peer) Then the clock is running and you would be accumulating all the benefits. - Speech Link
2: Lord Cashman (LAB - Life peer) That medical practitioner, if they did not reveal that information to the Government, would face two - Speech Link
3: Lord Murray of Blidworth (CON - Life peer) Clause 38 also makes it clear that a claim based on pain or distress resulting from a lack of medical - Speech Link
4: Lord Murray of Blidworth (CON - Life peer) They participate in the particular type of medical scan that is utilised. - Speech Link
5: Lord Coaker (LAB - Life peer) Is there a social worker? Is there someone acting in loco parentis? - Speech Link
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1: None Last November, a Kano court sentenced social media celebrities Mubarak Muhammad and Nazifi Muhammad to - Speech Link
2: None represents nearly 3% of the global population in extreme poverty, with the emergence of a critical security - Speech Link
3: Lord Scriven (LDEM - Life peer) examinations, limit foreigners’ employment opportunities, and control the ability to refuse and return - Speech Link
4: Baroness Chakrabarti (LAB - Life peer) employed for that purpose.It is not just for the sake of their consciences or for the safety and security - Speech Link
5: Baroness Lister of Burtersett (LAB - Life peer) have the right to work—the subject of a later amendment —and will not be eligible for mainstream benefits - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Willis of Summertown (CB - Life peer) 15 to a number of international agreements and legislation to enhance and protect nature for the benefits - Speech Link
2: Lord Best (CB - Life peer) Retaining—rather than clearing and replacing—existing housing can also have social and community benefits - Speech Link
3: Baroness Hayman (CB - Life peer) We need to make the progress that will bring with it good jobs, economic security and benefits in reducing - Speech Link
4: Lord Stunell (LDEM - Life peer) Other noble Lords have added a lot of detail about the benefits that would come.I have put my name to - Speech Link
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1: Dehenna Davison (CON - Bishop Auckland) housing into line with other frontline services such as social work, teaching and health and social - Speech Link
2: Dehenna Davison (CON - Bishop Auckland) offer important protections for the social housing sector and protect social housing tenants by helping - Speech Link
3: Rebecca Long Bailey (LAB - Salford and Eccles) to health; to ensure bids for new social housing properties are treated as a high priority if a medical - Speech Link
4: None This would ensure local authorities and social landlords work in collaboration to ensure no social housing - Speech Link
5: None of a social housing tenancy. - Speech Link
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1: Lord Browne of Ladyton (LAB - Life peer) , ethical and social implications. - Speech Link
2: Lord Bishop of Oxford (Bishops - Bishops) AI brings enormous benefits in medicine, research, productivity and many other areas. - Speech Link
3: Lord Bilimoria (CB - Life peer) It went on to say that the increased use of AI could“bring major social and economic benefits to the - Speech Link
4: Lord St John of Bletso (CB - Excepted Hereditary) advice and medical imaging diagnostics. - Speech Link