Mentions:
1: Jacob Young (Con - Redcar) of failing to hold the correct licence for a property. - Speech Link
2: Clive Betts (Lab - Sheffield South East) Of course, covid has affected lots of public services, but I say to the Minister that it is not a surprise - Speech Link
3: None now will still contain those obligations even if they are granted after clause 25 comes into force ( - Speech Link
4: None granted, renewed or continued, or advertising begun, before the date on which the regulations come into - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Clement-Jones (LD - Life peer) My Lords, it has been a privilege to be at the ringside during these three groups. - Speech Link
2: Lord Harlech (Con - Excepted Hereditary) It will also minimise the risk of open paper registers being stolen from register offices.The Covid-19 - Speech Link
3: None As I understand it, the Government’s intention is to bring NUAR fully into service during 2031-32—some - Speech Link
4: None What steps will NUAR take to guarantee that security and public safety are hard-wired into its working - Speech Link
5: Lord Clement-Jones (LD - Life peer) Committee, which is now conducting an inquiry into data adequacy and its implications for the UK-EU - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Thangam Debbonaire (Lab - Bristol West) Labour will never take the magic of football for granted. - Speech Link
2: Kevin Brennan (Lab - Cardiff West) We should hold the Premier League to that.As we have heard during the debate, football should be about - Speech Link
3: Caroline Dinenage (Con - Gosport) The Culture, Media and Sport Committee has agreed to hold a pre-appointment hearing with the chair of - Speech Link
4: James Wild (Con - North West Norfolk) During covid, clubs were not able to let fans in, and King’s Lynn Town and others had to take sports - Speech Link
5: Stuart Andrew (Con - Pudsey) Public Bill Committee.Proceedings in Public Bill Committee (2) Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Sally-Ann Hart (Con - Hastings and Rye) The inquiry found that despite the introduction of a legal requirement for integrated care boards to - Speech Link
2: Peter Gibson (Con - Darlington) During covid, the Government stepped up to the plate, acted decisively and provided much-needed financial - Speech Link
3: Edward Timpson (Con - Eddisbury) was during covid, the fundamental financial issues facing hospices have not gone away; they have simply - Speech Link
4: Robert Buckland (Con - South Swindon) The support that the Government gave to the hospice movement during covid was admirable. - Speech Link
5: Chris Loder (Con - West Dorset) The Government announced additional funding for hospices during the coronavirus pandemic, and in a Westminster - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Lab - Slough) Member for Basildon and Billericay (Mr Baron) for his intervention about what happened during the covid - Speech Link
2: Bill Wiggin (Con - North Herefordshire) The Government have done a great deal of good, reversing the damage that covid did. - Speech Link
3: Philip Dunne (Con - Ludlow) It is clear from our Committee’s current inquiry into enabling sustainable electrification of the UK - Speech Link
4: Ian Byrne (Lab - Liverpool, West Derby) after the challenges of covid-19 and 14 years of brutal austerity. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Con - Life peer) For every £8 that parents pay into their childcare accounts, the Government will add £2, up to a maximum - Speech Link
2: Baroness Boycott (XB - Life peer) If we look back to the inquiry into Partygate, the decisions about the Covid lockdown were made by a - Speech Link
3: Lord Oates (LD - Life peer) $19 billion to its economy. - Speech Link
4: Baroness O'Grady of Upper Holloway (Lab - Life peer) It is shameful that there has been no public inquiry into the brutal police operation there, and into - Speech Link
5: Baroness Barran (Con - Life peer) The Government believe that a lot of effort has gone into the role of Jobcentre Plus work coaches. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Mel Stride (Con - Central Devon) no one had ever worked doubled during the last Labour Government. - Speech Link
2: Alex Cunningham (Lab - Stockton North) Is the Minister content with that, or does he believe, as his own Government’s inquiry into the Tees - Speech Link
3: Peter Grant (SNP - Glenrothes) It encourages them to get into the habit of seeing public transport as a viable option.In answer to the - Speech Link
4: Holly Lynch (Lab - Halifax) Led by Mr Sheppard, the staff delivered food and vouchers during covid, just to make sure that children - Speech Link
5: Rushanara Ali (Lab - Bethnal Green and Bow) £19 billion that is due to come into effect after the election, because of the choices and the decisions - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Blackstone (Lab - Life peer) The disastrous decision to close all schools for such a long time during the Covid epidemic will increase - Speech Link
2: Lord Storey (LD - Life peer) Many staff are now appointed only on fixed-term contracts—try getting a mortgage when you are on a fixed-term - Speech Link
3: Lord Norton of Louth (Con - Life peer) Many go on to hold major public positions in their home nations. - Speech Link
4: Lord Vaizey of Didcot (Con - Life peer) There is not suddenly a surge in overseas students, and we have been through Covid and Theresa May to - Speech Link
5: Lord Freyberg (XB - Excepted Hereditary) at the 16 to 19 level, if we are not careful there will not be a talent pool ready to be developed at - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Drew Hendry (SNP - Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey) Let us not forget the £19 billion he slashed from public spending in the autumn statement. - Speech Link
2: John Redwood (Con - Wokingham) in the three years since covid, we had lost 7.5% productivity in our public services. - Speech Link
3: Meg Hillier (LAB - Hackney South and Shoreditch) that were necessary, but it was granted £2.7 billion. - Speech Link
4: Jacob Rees-Mogg (Con - North East Somerset) The economic circumstances have been tricky, and we spent £400 billion on support during covid, which - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None of the Communities and Local Government Committee of Session 2017-19, Leasehold Reform, HC 1468, and - Speech Link
2: Richard Fuller (Con - North East Bedfordshire) Or is it the Government’s view that those were abusive contracts and that there is therefore a public - Speech Link
3: Richard Fuller (Con - North East Bedfordshire) that it is a public policy decision that will change the value in those contracts? - Speech Link
4: None it would be retrospective on contracts already entered into. - Speech Link
5: None as a deemed surrender and regrant of a lease of a house granted before this Part comes into force. - Speech Link