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1: Viscount Camrose (Con - Excepted Hereditary) protection law.For instance, the UK’s data protection legislation imposes obligations on data controllers - Speech Link
2: Viscount Camrose (Con - Excepted Hereditary) The data protection officer—I speak as a recovering data protection officer—is tasked with certain specific - Speech Link
3: Baroness Kidron (XB - Life peer) If organisations are in charge of the bar of data protection and the definition of data protection, I - Speech Link
4: Viscount Camrose (Con - Excepted Hereditary) Records of when data was accessed and by whom can be automatically captured and will remain, thereby - Speech Link
5: None The new LLMs promise vast changes to society, some of which are tantalisingly close, such as leaps in medical - Speech Link
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1: Andrew Murrison (Con - South West Wiltshire) Protection Act 2018 would not be contravened. - Speech Link
2: Grant Shapps (Con - Welwyn Hatfield) I did not run through the list of provisions, but it does include provisions for those in medical need - Speech Link
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1: Lord Davies of Brixton (Lab - Life peer) I want to see, through the Bill, a requirement for personal data, particularly medical data, to be held - Speech Link
2: None protection codified by the Data Protection Act 2018. - Speech Link
3: Viscount Camrose (Con - Excepted Hereditary) However, more sensitive data such as records relating to children’s health or safeguarding concerns would - Speech Link
4: Baroness Kidron (XB - Life peer) , such as those used by LLMs, or large groups of specialist data such as medical scans. - Speech Link
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1: Duncan Baker (Con - North Norfolk) What steps his Department is taking to support financially people unable to work due to serious medical - Speech Link
2: Debbie Abrahams (Lab - Oldham East and Saddleworth) rights of persons with disabilities, including article 28 on the right of disabled people to social protection - Speech Link
3: Liz Kendall (Lab - Leicester West) —[Official Report, 6 March 2024; Vol. 746, c. 851.]People’s NICs records help to determine their entitlement - Speech Link
4: Jo Churchill (Con - Bury St Edmunds) We intend to publish data for the hon. Gentleman’s constituency. - Speech Link
5: Neil O'Brien (Con - Harborough) Although the Department still has the data, it no longer publishes the statistics. - Speech Link
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1: Sammy Wilson (DUP - East Antrim) We have records of the help and support they gave. - Speech Link
2: Alison Thewliss (SNP - Glasgow Central) We know from medical professionals that some of the age assessments are effectively pseudo-science. - Speech Link
3: Alison Thewliss (SNP - Glasgow Central) The BMA briefing states:“Medical reviews of 36 people under threat of removal to Rwanda revealed that - Speech Link
4: Sammy Wilson (DUP - East Antrim) not that people could use such a provision to sneak their way into the United Kingdom; we have good records - Speech Link
5: Kevin Foster (Con - Torbay) That would involve going into a publication of data that the Government would not normally go into, for - Speech Link
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1: Priti Patel (Con - Witham) The issues include onsite medical facilities, access to primary care, mental health, reasonable accommodation - Speech Link
2: Christine Jardine (LD - Edinburgh West) If I heard him correctly, he suggested that we are spending £480 million on protection along the French - Speech Link
3: Alistair Carmichael (LD - Orkney and Shetland) It stores the records of 177 million people and is part of a Home Office project to digitise fully visa - Speech Link
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1: Priti Patel (Con - Witham) Those measures were brought in to support health and medical benefits and unemployment benefits, and - Speech Link
2: John Redwood (Con - Wokingham) record.It is also true that Parliament over the years has amended how one qualifies for those contribution records—in - Speech Link
3: David Simmonds (Con - Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner) how we can make decisions within our taxable capacity that reflect a proper understanding of what the data - Speech Link
4: Sarah Olney (LD - Richmond Park) Government to give valuable support to those who are struggling to make ends meet, including a mortgage protection - Speech Link
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1: Jane Hunt (Con - Loughborough) protection requirements.As I have said a number of times in the House, the Data Protection Act 2018 - Speech Link
2: Nickie Aiken (Con - Cities of London and Westminster) mean better allocations of resources, leading to better outcomes for those who use these services.Our medical - Speech Link
3: Sam Tarry (Lab - Ilford South) We have witnessed the worst growth in GDP per head since records began. - Speech Link
4: Preet Kaur Gill (LAB - Birmingham, Edgbaston) There is a revolution taking place in medical science, technology and data, and it has the potential - Speech Link
5: Tulip Siddiq (Lab - Hampstead and Kilburn) Unable to defend his own Government’s records and unable to offer any plan to get the country out of - Speech Link
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1: Stuart C McDonald (SNP - Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) That is an extra protection against unlawful invasions of privacy by public authorities. - Speech Link
2: Stuart C McDonald (SNP - Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) We are now looking at internet connection records. - Speech Link
3: Kevan Jones (Lab - North Durham) I think the ISC see the value of this for not only security services but issues around child protection - Speech Link
4: Tom Tugendhat (Con - Tonbridge and Malling) the Bill is extraterritorial, but so are many other Bills that this House passes in relation to the protection - Speech Link
5: Tom Tugendhat (Con - Tonbridge and Malling) communications of a Member of a relevant legislature when the Prime Minister cannot fulfil their duties due to medical - Speech Link
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1: Mark Harper (Con - Forest of Dean) I do not want to dwell on those specifics, but they are already covered by existing data protection legislation - Speech Link
2: Mark Harper (Con - Forest of Dean) and their track records. - Speech Link
3: Wera Hobhouse (LD - Bath) protection in the Bill. - Speech Link
4: Bill Esterson (Lab - Sefton Central) of AV technology, which would in turn benefit the NHS to the tune of £2.3 billion a year in reduced medical - Speech Link