Mentions:
1: Jim McMahon (LAB - Oldham West and Royton) it not the truth that the Government’s record of low wages, low growth, record tax rises and out-of-control - Speech Link
2: Jo Churchill (CON - Bury St Edmunds) We will lift restrictions in disease control zones, including those on racing pigeons, as soon as we - Speech Link
3: George Eustice (CON - Camborne and Redruth) We did increase the funding for FareShare temporarily during the coronavirus pandemic, and we continue - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) on the straight and narrow and keep me breathing, so perhaps in a small way I understand the need to control - Speech Link
2: Marion Fellows (SNP - Motherwell and Wishaw) Having a heart or circulatory condition probably does not make someone more likely to catch coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Paul Blomfield (LAB - Sheffield Central) There are penalties through clawback for underperformance for reasons beyond the control of practices - Speech Link
2: Paul Blomfield (LAB - Sheffield Central) Poor dental health is linked to endocarditis, cardiovascular disease, pneumonia, premature births and - Speech Link
3: Daisy Cooper (LDEM - St Albans) I have parents whose children are developing gum disease, but they cannot get an appointment with their - Speech Link
4: Rebecca Long Bailey (LAB - Salford and Eccles) We naively thought that poverty-related ill health, rotting teeth and gum disease had been consigned - Speech Link
5: Margaret Greenwood (LAB - Wirral West) shows that around 3,000 dentists in England have stopped providing NHS services since the start of the coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Drake (LAB - Life peer) Two Acts of Parliament were used by the Government to make regulations: the Public Health (Control of - Speech Link
2: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) of Disease) Act 1984 to push through so many of the most draconian measures has damaged the reputation - Speech Link
3: Lord True (CON - Life peer) The Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 was designed to give the Government appropriate powers - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Chapman of Darlington (LAB - Life peer) of the most tumultuous events in modern history are still, today, very fresh in our minds.Pandemic disease - Speech Link
2: Lord Hacking (LAB - Excepted Hereditary) Her Majesty spent most of the day in the control of the ship—the bridge, which controls the movement - Speech Link
3: Lord Khan of Burnley (LAB - Life peer) of Burnley at that time, and I remember the difficulty all communities faced in this unprecedented coronavirus - Speech Link
4: Baroness Wheeler (LAB - Life peer) invest in areas of stroke research that have the greatest potential to change our understanding of this disease - Speech Link
5: Lord Norton of Louth (CON - Life peer) However, when circumstances beyond her control led to her becoming heir apparent and then Queen, she - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Alan Brown (SNP - Kilmarnock and Loudoun) We do not have control over fuel duty or VAT either. We have limited borrowing powers. - Speech Link
2: Paul Blomfield (LAB - Sheffield Central) important, but their record shows that they cannot deliver it.In November 2019, before we knew the word “coronavirus - Speech Link
3: Fleur Anderson (LAB - Putney) She has active Crohn’s disease and she cannot afford to turn on her heating. - Speech Link
4: Christian Wakeford (LAB - Bury South) It is absolutely shameful.Beveridge spoke of disease. - Speech Link
5: Kate Hollern (LAB - Blackburn) She suffers from motor neurone disease. She does not cook and instead receives meals on wheels. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Thomas of Winchester (LDEM - Life peer) But for those who have a progressive long-term condition, such as a muscle-wasting disease, this is not - Speech Link
2: Lord Roberts of Llandudno (LDEM - Life peer) The recent police notices to those who had previously denied breaking the pandemic control laws lead - Speech Link
3: Baroness Greenfield (CB - Life peer) Alzheimer’s is a neurological disease characterised by memory loss, disorientation and general cognitive - Speech Link
4: Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon (LAB - Life peer) richest third of pupils spending more time than the poorest third.One of the most significant impacts of coronavirus - Speech Link
5: Viscount Hanworth (LAB - Excepted Hereditary) This removed polytechnics and colleges of technology from the control of local authorities and allowed - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Nadhim Zahawi (CON - Stratford-on-Avon) reform the Mental Health Act so that patients suffering from mental health conditions have greater control - Speech Link
2: John Whittingdale (CON - Maldon) One of the great opportunities from Britain taking back control of its own laws is our ability to write - Speech Link
3: Carol Monaghan (SNP - Glasgow North West) British Pregnancy Advisory Service said that over half the women it surveyed who had an abortion in the coronavirus - Speech Link
4: Cat Smith (LAB - Lancaster and Fleetwood) The Queen’s Speech promises a transport Bill that will “take control” of the railway system. - Speech Link
5: Sajid Javid (CON - Bromsgrove) history.Being the best place in which to grow up and grow old relies on keeping people safe, including from disease - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Neale Hanvey (Alba - Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath) transmission was not understood properly does not excuse the fact that fundamental and standard infection control - Speech Link
2: Neale Hanvey (Alba - Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath) However, a fundamental part of infection control is that we cannot pick and choose the bits we do. - Speech Link
3: Neale Hanvey (Alba - Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath) that we do not see a return to ad hoc regulations such as those on emergency use authorisation and coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Bob Blackman (CON - Harrow East) The cuts in budgets for tobacco control are the falsest of false economies. - Speech Link
2: Mary Kelly Foy (LAB - City of Durham) 4,000 people died prematurely from smoking in our region last year, with 20 times as many suffering disease - Speech Link
3: Liz Twist (LAB - Blaydon) Smoking rates in Gateshead are particularly high, bringing disease, death and disability disproportionately - Speech Link
4: Andrew Gwynne (LAB - Denton and Reddish) We know that during the first year of the coronavirus crisis, the number of 18 to 34-year-olds who classed - Speech Link