Mentions:
1: Baroness Neville-Rolfe (Con - Life peer) owing to other government priorities relevant to the UK’s exit from the European Union and the coronavirus - Speech Link
2: Baroness Neville-Rolfe (Con - Life peer) They represent a reasonable direction of travel and continue to support productive industrial relations - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Patel (XB - Life peer) pandemic, patients benefited from remote consultations by GPs—we should accept that—and restrictions in travel - Speech Link
2: Lord Robathan (Con - Life peer) referred to the cost of living crisis, which is closely related to the failures of policy during the coronavirus - Speech Link
3: Baroness Merron (Lab - Life peer) endeavours leading on this.In addition, the UK Government Resilience Framework promises a direction of travel - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Iain Duncan Smith (Con - Chingford and Woodford Green) I fully agree with all his intentions and the direction of travel in which he wants to go to settle this - Speech Link
2: Greg Smith (Con - Buckingham) will he bring that to this House with the same speed that we brought through things such as the Coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Richard Foord (LD - Tiverton and Honiton) So many constituents have written to me complaining that they have to pay huge sums to travel long distances - Speech Link
2: Preet Kaur Gill (LAB - Birmingham, Edgbaston) The development of coronavirus vaccines shows us how industrial policy can work, with the state playing - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Ian Paisley (DUP - North Antrim) need to fix that now, because we are an island nation that relies on aviation not just for passenger travel - Speech Link
2: Chris Law (SNP - Dundee West) Furthermore, the establishment of a dedicated consumer protection scheme, akin to the ATOL—air travel - Speech Link
3: Jesse Norman (CON - Hereford and South Herefordshire) guarantees; support for exporters; the Bank of England’s covid corporate financing facility; the coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Fraser of Craigmaddie (CON - Life peer) flies in the face of what is happening, whether that is in the retail sector, or about the impact of travel - Speech Link
2: Lord Bassam of Brighton (LAB - Life peer) Travel has been reduced but content has increased and output has certainly increased—my output, too.Whether - Speech Link
3: Viscount Camrose (CON - Excepted Hereditary) constructive and strongly reasoned report; it was much appreciated.It is strange to think about the coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Priti Patel (CON - Witham) Promises have been made on capital costs, but will there be support for revenue impacts such as travel - Speech Link
2: Kate Osborne (LAB - Jarrow) guidance have been contradictory on funding temporary costs, and the school has been told to fund travel - Speech Link
3: Kevan Jones (LAB - North Durham) my own constituency; and St Leonard’s in the City of Durham constituency, to which a lot of pupils travel - Speech Link
4: Paulette Hamilton (LAB - Birmingham, Erdington) They have faced austerity, coronavirus, energy bills and strikes. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Andy Carter (CON - Warrington South) that is that my constituents, who depend on these vital canal crossings for work, school and general travel - Speech Link
2: Richard Holden (CON - North West Durham) provided over £2 billion across the country since the pandemic to help mitigate the impacts of the coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None It is based on regulation 5 of the Local Authorities and Police and Crime Panels (Coronavirus) (Flexibility - Speech Link
2: Baroness McIntosh of Pickering (CON - Life peer) moment of temporary infirmity that prevents them attending.In Committee, I mentioned distances to travel - Speech Link
3: Baroness Pinnock (LDEM - Life peer) accessible by making them virtual.For example, people with disabilities find it more difficult to travel - Speech Link
4: Lord Rooker (LAB - Life peer) for the public not to participate but at least to be part of it and to listen without the need to travel - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) that is a subjective view, but there are a lot of controversies surrounding the Government’s active travel - Speech Link
2: Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (LAB - Life peer) trying to fix something that is not broken and in doing so is going in the opposite direction of travel - Speech Link
3: Baroness Hayman of Ullock (LAB - Life peer) Again, the British Business Bank has noted:“After the end of the coronavirus loans facility in March - Speech Link
4: Lord Shipley (LDEM - Life peer) The Government have an active travel plan at the centre of their transport thinking. - Speech Link