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1: Mary Kelly Foy (LAB - City of Durham) health than any other developed economy. - Speech Link
2: Mary Kelly Foy (LAB - City of Durham) health than any other developed economy. - Speech Link
3: Mary Kelly Foy (LAB - City of Durham) Over the past 13 years, dentistry has become unaffordable and unavailable for many of my constituents - Speech Link
4: Mary Kelly Foy (LAB - City of Durham) Dentistry is integral to our national health and therefore must be key to the NHS. - Speech Link
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1: Alison Thewliss (SNP - Glasgow Central) watering down formula, which has a dangerous impact on infant health and development. - Speech Link
2: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) May we have a statement on oral health for children? - Speech Link
3: Penny Mordaunt (CON - Portsmouth North) Not only are regular exams crucial for ensuring good oral health; they can also detect other health conditions - Speech Link
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1: David Johnston (CON - Wantage) , and 5% had not tried to access health services in the past 12 months and so were not able to say whether - Speech Link
2: Neil O'Brien (CON - Harborough) Pharmacists will be able to supply prescription-only medicines and start courses of oral contraception - Speech Link
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1: Andrew Selous (CON - South West Bedfordshire) The care needs to be there, because poor oral health can contribute to a whole host of other problems - Speech Link
2: Matt Warman (CON - Boston and Skegness) can be done by people who are not fully qualified dentists to help the nation’s oral health. - Speech Link
3: Andrew Gwynne (LAB - Denton and Reddish) We can begin to chip away at the dreadful oral health inequalities that we see across England. - Speech Link
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1: James Gray (CON - North Wiltshire) Will there be an oral statement on the matter so that we can cross-examine Ministers on it? - Speech Link
2: James Cartlidge (CON - South Suffolk) I look to my left and my right and I see continuity. - Speech Link
3: James Cartlidge (CON - South Suffolk) They give us creativity and innovation, and I want to work with them and the primes in delivering the - Speech Link
4: James Heappey (CON - Wells) Defence service personnel have more access to dentistry than would be expected by the general population - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Steve Barclay (CON - North East Cambridgeshire) Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, my hon. - Speech Link
2: Steve Barclay (CON - North East Cambridgeshire) Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, my hon. - Speech Link
3: Rosie Winterton (LAB - Doncaster Central) I call the shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. - Speech Link
4: Wes Streeting (LAB - Ilford North) Given that this is meant to be a primary care recovery plan, where is dentistry? - Speech Link
5: Steve Barclay (CON - North East Cambridgeshire) Gentleman spoke about other aspects of primary care such as dentistry. - Speech Link
6: Rosie Winterton (LAB - Doncaster Central) I call the Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Mary Kelly Foy (LAB - City of Durham) In 1948, Labour recognised that it was vital to integrate dentistry within the NHS and that oral health - Speech Link
2: Darren Henry (CON - Broxtowe) Oral health inequality is rising, and we must act now to ensure that we focus on retaining current dentists - Speech Link
3: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) their timely oral health appointments.However, we need co-operation from the Government, who have now - Speech Link
4: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) seen a decline in their oral health, saying that they had had appointments delayed, or were unable to - Speech Link
5: Andrew Gwynne (LAB - Denton and Reddish) People with toothache or oral health issues want help today, so it is incumbent on all Members to make - Speech Link
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1: Maria Caulfield (CON - Lewes) Health disparities exist across a wide variety of conditions, from cancer to mental health, and contribute - Speech Link
2: Maria Caulfield (CON - Lewes) People with mental health and learning disabilities do suffer from poorer physical health, and that is - Speech Link
3: Miriam Cates (CON - Penistone and Stocksbridge) Graphic lessons on oral sex, how to choke your partner safely and 72 genders—this is what passes for - Speech Link
4: Rishi Sunak (CON - Richmond (Yorks)) I can tell him that we are continuing to invest in NHS dentistry, with £3 billion a year, and we have - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) What is the Secretary of State going to do for my constituents, so that their oral health needs are addressed - Speech Link
2: Steve Barclay (CON - North East Cambridgeshire) We recognise that, notwithstanding the fiscal support that was offered to protect dentistry through the - Speech Link
3: Angela Crawley (SNP - Lanark and Hamilton East) Poverty is a key driver of poor mental health, and those already struggling with poor mental health and - Speech Link
4: Samantha Dixon (LAB - City of Chester) Can I impress on the Minister the urgency of improving access to NHS dentistry, because it is essential - Speech Link
5: Daisy Cooper (LDEM - St Albans) More than £300 million of the NHS dentistry budget is set to be clawed back by NHS England at the end - Speech Link
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1: Andrew Western (LAB - Stretford and Urmston) and 47,000 nurses; crises in midwifery, dentistry, general practice and mental health services; and - Speech Link
2: Daisy Cooper (LDEM - St Albans) of £400 million on dentistry this year, while patients face an access crisis. - Speech Link
3: Karin Smyth (LAB - Bristol South) Let us get those people back to better health and back to work. - Speech Link