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1: None trade agreement to which they relate are consistent with policy to achieve reduction in the risk of disease - Speech Link
2: Bill Esterson (LAB - Sefton Central) As Gareth Stace of UK Steel told us,“Trade remedies...are the safety valve that enables free trade to - Speech Link
3: Hannah Bardell (SNP - Livingston) That is absolutely at the heart of these amendments. - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Morris of Yardley (LAB - Life peer) greater than those we face in implementing any legislation or bringing in a policy that we know at its heart - Speech Link
2: Lord Lucas (CON - Excepted Hereditary) If you are going to eat an all-vegetable diet, scurvy is about the least likely disease to die of. - Speech Link
3: Lord Watson of Invergowrie (LAB - Life peer) education.We also know that head teachers are increasingly using pupil referral units as a safety valve - Speech Link
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1: James Morris (CON - Halesowen and Rowley Regis) It is a kind of therapeutic valve in the school environment, which I think is critical. - Speech Link
2: Chris Ruane (LAB - Vale of Clwyd) Health Organisation says that by 2030 the biggest health burden on the whole of the planet will not be heart - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Boothroyd (CB - Life peer) Is there some scandal we do not know about, like the 29 infant deaths from congenital heart disease in - Speech Link
2: Lord Darzi of Denham (Non-affiliated - Life peer) of care for children with congenital heart disease in this country. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Masham of Ilton (CB - Life peer) disease team in the country; it is also the leading centre of research into adult congenital heart disease - Speech Link
4: Lord McColl of Dulwich (CON - Life peer) The adult congenital heart disease unit is a case in point. - Speech Link
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1: Sarah Newton (CON - Truro and Falmouth) Since the 2010 strategy was published, local communities have been placed at the heart of public health - Speech Link
2: Sarah Newton (CON - Truro and Falmouth) outline in some detail, seeks to take a multifaceted, joined-up approach so that people right at the heart - Speech Link
3: Sarah Newton (CON - Truro and Falmouth) I assure her that that is at the heart of what we will be doing.Although we have all far too frequently - Speech Link
4: Sandy Martin (LAB - Ipswich) We have the space to expand and adapt, even in the very heart of the town. - Speech Link
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1: Chris Evans (LAB - Islwyn) Road in my constituency, one of the residents—a pensioner—suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - Speech Link
2: George Eustice (CON - Camborne and Redruth) It has a major effect on deaths from cardiovascular disease and a lesser effect on deaths from lung cancer - Speech Link
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1: Lord Newby (LDEM - Life peer) Europe where we work in co-operation with one another to overcome common adversaries—climate change, disease - Speech Link
2: Lord Hague of Richmond (CON - Life peer) some in the EU who believe that if they make the negotiations difficult enough, we will somehow lose heart - Speech Link
3: Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield (CB - Life peer) Still, I salute those who devoted heart, sinew and brain to it for it was a fine, if ultimately doomed - Speech Link
4: Lord Flight (CON - Life peer) Even then I made the point that, unless Italy had the steam valve of being able to devalue periodically - Speech Link
5: Lord Malloch-Brown (CB - Life peer) One noble friend encouraged me not to take this to heart but rather to buck myself up by imagining that - Speech Link
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1: Lyn Brown (LAB - West Ham) Even though mental ill health accounts for 28% of the total burden of disease, it gets just 13% of the - Speech Link
2: Kevan Jones (LAB - North Durham) Counsellors could be something of a pressure valve in the system. - Speech Link
3: Nusrat Ghani (CON - Wealden) more likely to die as a result of suicide than he is to die from a cancer, in a road accident or from heart - Speech Link
4: Martyn Day (SNP - Linlithgow and East Falkirk) children and their need to form and maintain relationships with key adults in their lives are at the heart - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Kakkar (CB - Life peer) that the NHS would have to deal with, with more chronic disease, would require a much more flexible - Speech Link
2: Lord Lipsey (LAB - Life peer) Last week, I came out of St Thomas’ Hospital, where I had had a TAVI—an operation on a heart valve—to - Speech Link
3: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (LAB - Life peer) At heart, we have this issue of an increase in demand for services, coupled with demographic changes, - Speech Link
4: Lord Prior of Brampton (Non-affiliated - Life peer) Demography is at the heart of it. - Speech Link
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1: Lord Black of Brentwood (CON - Life peer) causing the abnormal heart rate are destroyed by radio frequency pulses. - Speech Link
2: Lord Rennard (LDEM - Life peer) Patients often do not feel any symptoms when their heart rate changes. - Speech Link
3: Lord Colwyn (CON - Excepted Hereditary) rhythm or to slow the heart rate in people who remain in atrial fibrillation. - Speech Link
4: Lord Prior of Brampton (Non-affiliated - Life peer) valve disease, if they prefer to use this type of monitoring.To conclude, I hope that some of what I - Speech Link