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Commons Chamber
Environmental Protection - Wed 13 Nov 2024
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Mentions:
1: Mary Creagh (Lab - Coventry East) They have the right to take their children to the park without their child picking up a shiny vape that - Speech Link
2: Mary Glindon (Lab - Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend) scheme, but the fines for breaching the rules must be higher than £200 per offence. - Speech Link
3: Christopher Chope (Con - Christchurch) is projected to increase exponentially over the next several years. - Speech Link
4: Christopher Chope (Con - Christchurch) Therefore, if we can encourage more people to vape rather than smoke, that is to the benefit of public - Speech Link
5: Mary Creagh (Lab - Coventry East) , as well as to support wider measures across government to tackle the increase in youth vaping, and - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Climate Agenda - Thu 24 Oct 2024
Cabinet Office

Mentions:
1: Baroness McIntosh of Pickering (Con - Life peer) the Slow the Flow project to prevent flooding in Pickering and North Yorkshire, it takes 200 years to - Speech Link
2: Earl of Leicester (Con - Excepted Hereditary) I welcome the Government’s plan to increase wind and solar energy across the UK, but I am very wary of - Speech Link
3: Lord Offord of Garvel (Con - Life peer) The current Government’s plan to increase that to 78% and extend it to 2029 will create a massive disincentive - Speech Link
4: Lord Lilley (Con - Life peer) $51 per tonne, which is about the equivalent to $10 per megawatt hour, it does not make any difference - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill
2nd reading - Mon 14 Oct 2024
Home Office

Mentions:
1: James Cleverly (Con - Braintree) tier.While in government, we also looked at the case for raising the standard threshold beyond 200 to - Speech Link
2: Lisa Smart (LD - Hazel Grove) The Bill grants the Home Secretary the power to lower the 200-person threshold to 100. - Speech Link
3: Ben Maguire (LD - North Cornwall) to drop the capacity threshold from 200 to 100. - Speech Link
4: Dan Jarvis (Lab - Barnsley North) of the Act by the Secretary of State, and(b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Renters’ Rights Bill - Wed 09 Oct 2024
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

Mentions:
1: Angela Rayner (Lab - Ashton-under-Lyne) would help.Unlike in the previous Government’s Bill, the tribunal will not be able to increase rent - Speech Link
2: Angela Rayner (Lab - Ashton-under-Lyne) to root out and punish the small number of landlords who deliberately flout the law, and will increase - Speech Link
3: Nesil Caliskan (Lab - Barking) Lady recognise that the reduction in supply over the past few years is primarily down to the increase - Speech Link
4: Florence Eshalomi (LAB - Vauxhall and Camberwell Green) According to Shelter, the average monthly rent in August 2024 in England was £1,327, but the figure for - Speech Link
5: Richard Tice (RUK - Boston and Skegness) I say to the Government that we want to increase the supply of properties available to rent. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill
2nd reading - Mon 29 Jul 2024
Department for Transport

Mentions:
1: Louise Haigh (Lab - Sheffield Heeley) Running the railways in the interest of passengers and taxpayers, not to the benefit of shareholders, - Speech Link
2: Helen Whately (Con - Faversham and Mid Kent) To respond to the point made by the hon. - Speech Link
3: Graham Leadbitter (SNP - Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey) to increase the amount taken by His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs. - Speech Link
4: None the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Immigration and Home Affairs - Tue 23 Jul 2024
Home Office

Mentions:
1: James Cleverly (Con - Braintree) to enhance the UK’s food security or a commitment to increase the UK-wide agriculture budget by £1 billion - Speech Link
2: Zarah Sultana (Lab - Coventry South) The key driver of rising child poverty is the two-child benefit cap, and the single most effective way - Speech Link
3: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Lab - Clapham and Brixton Hill) Removing the two-child benefit cap is the most cost-effective and immediate way for our Government to - Speech Link
4: Clive Lewis (Lab - Norwich South) Announcements on the two-child benefit cap and arms export licences to Israel are but two issues we await - Speech Link
5: None to all children in poverty, and by scrapping the two-child benefit cap, to ensure that rural communities - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Economy, Welfare and Public Services - Mon 22 Jul 2024
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Jeremy Hunt (Con - Godalming and Ash) a commitment not to use changes to reliefs to raise taxes; and call on the Government to increase income - Speech Link
2: Sarah Olney (LD - Richmond Park) in the general election.The most direct way to alleviate poverty is to increase the money paid to the - Speech Link
3: Suella Braverman (Con - Fareham and Waterlooville) to deal with child poverty and scrap the two-child benefit cap on welfare. - Speech Link
4: Suella Braverman (Con - Fareham and Waterlooville) time to put child poverty first and scrap the cap. - Speech Link
5: Kim Johnson (Lab - Liverpool Riverside) to calculations by the Child Poverty Action Group. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Debate on the Address - Wed 17 Jul 2024
Cabinet Office

Mentions:
1: Stephen Flynn (SNP - Aberdeen South) its work, which ultimately will lead to the same conclusion that we are proposing—to scrap the two-child - Speech Link
2: Stephen Flynn (SNP - Aberdeen South) in relation to the two-child benefit cap. - Speech Link
3: John McDonnell (Lab - Hayes and Harlington) to now commit ourselves to scrapping the two-child limit and doing it rapidly.On employment, the new - Speech Link
4: Liz Saville Roberts (PC - Dwyfor Meirionnydd) The decision not to scrap the two-child benefit cap shows Labour’s choice not to prioritise the immediate - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Oral Answers to Questions - Tue 07 May 2024
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Bim Afolami (Con - Hitchin and Harpenden) Act 2023; they also commissioned the Law Commission to review the Co-operative and Community Benefit - Speech Link
2: Nigel Huddleston (Con - Mid Worcestershire) The high income child benefit charge threshold was raised to £60,000 on 6 April 2024. - Speech Link
3: Nigel Huddleston (Con - Mid Worcestershire) The changes to the high income child benefit charge mean that almost half a million hard-working families - Speech Link
4: Laura Trott (Con - Sevenoaks) We did a huge amount of work to increase the uptake of pension credit. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Renters (Reform) Bill
Report stage - Wed 24 Apr 2024
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

Mentions:
1: Feryal Clark (Lab - Enfield North) The landlord knew the family had lost a child, but said they had to serve it because the family still - Speech Link
2: None the insured to prohibit a tenant under a private residential tenancy from allowing a child to use the - Speech Link
3: None a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling or to restrict the circumstances in which the - Speech Link
4: None a child live with or visit the tenant at the dwelling or to restrict the circumstances in which the - Speech Link
5: None the validity of a notice to increase the rent in the First-tier Tribunal (instead of in the county court - Speech Link
6: Christopher Chope (Con - Christchurch) be able to increase the size of the private rented sector rather than diminish it further.I want to - Speech Link