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1: Lord Cashman (Lab - Life peer) female demographic has seen increased incidence of lost workdays, significant side-effects of renal impairment - Speech Link
2: Lord Markham (Con - Life peer) We told the local authorities and systems that in the summer, so they could plan now rather than hearing - Speech Link
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1: Caroline Dinenage (CON - Gosport) Survivors can also experience neurological, behavioural, cognitive and visual impairment. - Speech Link
2: Siobhan Baillie (CON - Stroud) Post-pandemic parents, as I have just said about GPs, will look to call 111 for advice. - Speech Link
3: Laura Trott (CON - Sevenoaks) The courage and bravery of the children and their families about whom we have been hearing is deeply - Speech Link
4: Dean Russell (CON - Watford) It was heartbreaking hearing her story, but what she is doing now is continuing to call for more investment - Speech Link
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1: Lord Dubs (LAB - Life peer) Amendment 111 is about criminality and serious crime. - Speech Link
2: Lord Hylton (CB - Excepted Hereditary) The noble Baroness has twice in my hearing given the figure of 39,000 humanitarian visas for family reunion - Speech Link
3: Baroness Hollins (CB - Life peer) centres on indicators of vulnerability, including persons suffering from a mental health condition or impairment - Speech Link
4: Baroness Hollins (CB - Life peer) They are not just like any other patient in the NHS. - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Masham of Ilton (CB - Life peer) When the eye infection worsened, she rang 111. - Speech Link
2: Baroness McIntosh of Pickering (CON - Life peer) including through greater use of real-world evidence.On this small group of amendments, I look forward to hearing - Speech Link
3: None I look forward to hearing the Minister’s response and hope that it will be helpful. - Speech Link
4: Lord Kamall (CON - Life peer) We appreciate that people with learning disabilities experience a higher prevalence of visual impairment - Speech Link
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1: Jonathan Ashworth (LAB - Leicester South) King’s has a deficit of £111 million. Worcestershire has a deficit of £81 million. - Speech Link
2: Joy Morrissey (CON - Beaconsfield) examples from my personal experience, not because it is important; it just chimes with what I keep hearing - Speech Link
3: Joy Morrissey (CON - Beaconsfield) , particularly with stroke victims who leave hospital with varying levels of cognitive and physical impairment - Speech Link
4: Rob Roberts (IND - Delyn) When someone is treated in their local hospital, they are treated by the NHS—not NHS England, or NHS - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Meacher (CB - Life peer) I look forward to hearing the Minister’s response to these modest proposals. - Speech Link
2: Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park (CON - Life peer) I look forward to hearing the contributions of noble Lords on this important amendment. - Speech Link
3: Lord Krebs (CB - Life peer) traffic noise.”The adverse effects of noise on health include increased risk of heart disease, cognitive impairment - Speech Link
4: Lord Redesdale (LDEM - Life peer) My Lords, in moving Amendment 59, I will speak also to Amendments 61, 72, 102 and 111, which are in my - Speech Link
5: Lord Blencathra (CON - Life peer) of our landscape should be included as part of the definition of “natural environment”, as Amendment 111 - Speech Link
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1: Sarah Jones (LAB - Croydon Central) Reading the review on Child Q and hearing the stories from the father, mother and family members about - Speech Link
2: None electronic devices] where user has died etc]—‘adult without capacity’ means an adult who, by reason of any impairment - Speech Link
3: Sarah Jones (LAB - Croydon Central) ––[Official Report, Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Public Bill Committee, 20 May 2021; c.111, Q174 - Speech Link
4: Sarah Champion (LAB - Rotherham) I can call the police, the NHS helpline and my mum, but everything else is stored on my phone. - Speech Link
5: Sarah Champion (LAB - Rotherham) I am hearing everything that the Minister is saying. - Speech Link
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1: Christian Matheson (LAB - City of Chester) 111 service has increased. - Speech Link
2: Kieran Mullan (CON - Crewe and Nantwich) provided to people with learning disabilities and other less visible disabilities through a hidden impairment - Speech Link
3: Charlotte Nichols (LAB - Warrington North) That has apparently been an issue with NHS 111. - Speech Link
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1: Julie Cooper (LAB - Burnley) It is estimated that communication difficulties experienced by people with hearing loss cost the NHS - Speech Link
2: Seema Kennedy (CON - South Ribble) One wonderful example of that is the fact that BSL users can use the NHS 111 BSL language service, which - Speech Link
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1: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) I know her response will be positive and I look forward to hearing it.I will also make some comments - Speech Link
2: Daniel Zeichner (LAB - Cambridge) Office balance sheet, that probably does not count for anything, but it really counts in looking at the NHS - Speech Link
3: Gill Furniss (LAB - Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough) store can leave Disabled people at a significant disadvantage, particularly people with a mobility impairment - Speech Link