Mentions:
1: Baroness Smith of Malvern (Lab - Life peer) For example, a very wide-ranging engagement has been led by colleagues in the Department for Culture, - Speech Link
2: Lord Addington (LD - Excepted Hereditary) The Department for Education is best placed. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Smith of Malvern (Lab - Life peer) for Education, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department of Health and Social Care—here - Speech Link
4: Baroness Smith of Malvern (Lab - Life peer) The Department for Education has set non-statutory digital and technology standards for schools. - Speech Link
5: Baroness Blake of Leeds (Lab - Life peer) schools provide transport—minibuses, for example. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Coffey (Con - Life peer) The department and Natural England were very keen for Natural England to be the only body to have this - Speech Link
2: Earl of Caithness (Con - Excepted Hereditary) Natural England will get 21 days’ notice for the benefit of that position.On the other hand, the farmer - Speech Link
3: Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (Lab - Life peer) This is currently set at 21 days for statutory undertakers and at least 24 hours in other cases.Although - Speech Link
4: Lord Blencathra (Con - Life peer) I have worked with Defra officials for the past seven years, and I know the strength of their working - Speech Link
5: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Lab - Life peer) Clearly, she and her department recognise that, for people in the field, this can be very complex, so - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Nash (Con - Life peer) for Education, I thought she was doing the devil’s work in working for unions. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Blake of Leeds (Lab - Life peer) The Department for Education is working closely with the Ministry of Justice to ensure that all children - Speech Link
3: None The Department for Education already holds data on the education attainment gap for children with SEND - Speech Link
4: Lord Holmes of Richmond (Con - Life peer) It is not working for the SENCOs, who try their utmost; it is not working for the teachers, who strain - Speech Link
5: Baroness Smith of Malvern (Lab - Life peer) These datasets provide a valuable foundation for joined-up working. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Calum Miller (LD - Bicester and Woodstock) Gentleman for giving way and for the case that he is making. - Speech Link
2: David Davis (Con - Goole and Pocklington) That is not true of some candidate working in a junior role for the company, but it is true of the man - Speech Link
3: Kemi Badenoch (Con - North West Essex) for and no vision for what they wanted to achieve. - Speech Link
4: Stephen Flynn (SNP - Aberdeen South) , hours or days, but for months. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rachel Blake (LAB - Cities of London and Westminster) 1,721 days for standing up for freedom in Hong Kong. - Speech Link
2: Andrew Lewin (Lab - Welwyn Hatfield) A couple of days ago, Musk announced that his AI tool, Grok, would once again be sent for reprogramming - Speech Link
3: Tom Morrison (LD - Cheadle) Whether by standing up for nature, tackling flooding or fighting to get better access to transport, community - Speech Link
4: James MacCleary (LD - Lewes) Many people feel that democracy is not working for them in this country. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Peter Kyle (Lab - Hove and Portslade) Friend the Member for Ashton-under-Lyne (Angela Rayner) for her tireless fight for the rights of working - Speech Link
2: John Cooper (Con - Dumfries and Galloway) It means that the Bill is payback for the unions, all the time masquerading as a fillip for the working - Speech Link
3: Michael Wheeler (Lab - Worsley and Eccles) For well over a decade, working people have been calling for the protections that this landmark piece - Speech Link
4: Damian Hinds (Con - East Hampshire) Gentleman quite rightly says.When I was working at the Department for Work and Pensions, the issue of - Speech Link
5: None We were elected to this place to deliver for working people. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (Lab - Life peer) As part of this commitment, Defra is working with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology - Speech Link
2: Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts (Con - Life peer) Essentially, they would last for three or four days. - Speech Link
3: Lord Cromwell (XB - Excepted Hereditary) for Transport, with neither taking responsibility for the poor behaviour of agents. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Hayman of Ullock (Lab - Life peer) We know that the status quo has not been working, neither for development nor for nature. - Speech Link
5: Lord Blencathra (Con - Life peer) Forty working days is not excessive. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Catherine Atkinson (Lab - Derby North) investment that regions get for transport has historically been miles apart. - Speech Link
2: Catherine Atkinson (Lab - Derby North) , and deliver fair funding for transport. - Speech Link
3: Ben Goldsborough (Lab - South Norfolk) For rural areas such as South Norfolk, transport links are a lifeline. - Speech Link
4: Andrew Cooper (Lab - Mid Cheshire) But for many communities, particularly across the north, transport has not been a catalyst for opportunity - Speech Link
5: Catherine Atkinson (Lab - Derby North) I thank my many colleagues who spoke passionately and persuasively for better transport options for their - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Alan Campbell (Lab - Tynemouth) The Government and, in particular, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport are cognisant of that. - Speech Link
2: Alan Campbell (Lab - Tynemouth) Gentleman for his work as Chair of the Backbench Business Committee, and I look forward to working with - Speech Link
3: Wera Hobhouse (LD - Bath) Can we have a statement from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology to explain why Ofcom - Speech Link
4: John Glen (Con - Salisbury) They are grateful for the opportunity to meet a Minister in the Department for Work and Pensions, but - Speech Link
5: Alan Campbell (Lab - Tynemouth) For example, free breakfast clubs will put £450 in the pockets of working parents. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) Northern Ireland, which is mainly for issues relating to energy, water, transport or postal services - Speech Link
2: Meg Hillier (LAB - Hackney South and Shoreditch) I know that it is a core area for the Department for Business and Trade to consider, along with the Department - Speech Link
3: Blair McDougall (Lab - East Renfrewshire) We are always testing the case for going further, working in partnership with regulators and enforcers - Speech Link