Mentions:
1: Stephanie Peacock (LAB - Barnsley East) It should also say that they are similar to many people’s reports of coronavirus symptoms, yet it does - Speech Link
2: Stephanie Peacock (LAB - Barnsley East) According to the 2015 regulations, private landlords are required by law to ensure that a CO alarm is - Speech Link
3: Stephanie Peacock (LAB - Barnsley East) Alarm (England) Regulations 2015 so that landlords are legally obliged to provide CO alarms in rooms of private - Speech Link
4: Paul Scully (CON - Sutton and Cheam) need to be vigilant in looking out for the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning at the moment during the coronavirus - Speech Link
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1: Abena Oppong-Asare (LAB - Erith and Thamesmead) We know that many people have struggled to complete purchases in time due to the coronavirus restrictions - Speech Link
2: Felicity Buchan (CON - Kensington) In my borough of Kensington and Chelsea, we have so many private renters. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) A newly qualified nurse living with their partner and two children in rented accommodation will lose - Speech Link
2: Sarah Olney (LDEM - Richmond Park) As housing costs increase to their highest ever levels, household budgets will continue to be squeezed - Speech Link
3: None According to those figures, the number of children living in relative poverty after housing costs rose - Speech Link
4: John McDonnell (LAB - Hayes and Harlington) Insecure and low-paid work means insecure housing and instability for children. - Speech Link
5: None Friend the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government says that it is too late - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (LAB - Life peer) The private rented sector has been impacted to a significant extent, with many people living in fear - Speech Link
2: Lord Carrington (CB - Excepted Hereditary) problems are with the private rented sector. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Grender (LDEM - Life peer) has resulted in people relying too often on a private rented sector that is not built to replace the - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Best (CB - Life peer) In particular, the pandemic has magnified the problems of the much-enlarged private rented sector—its - Speech Link
2: Lord Beith (LDEM - Life peer) Government did not use our emergency legislation—the Civil Contingencies Act—or even make much use of the Coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jesse Norman (CON - Hereford and South Herefordshire) The damage done by coronavirus to our economy and our society has been severe. - Speech Link
2: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) To give an example, a newly qualified nurse living with their partner and two children in rented accommodation - Speech Link
3: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) Investing in better social care, new green infrastructure and the council housing that we need would - Speech Link
4: Peter Aldous (CON - Waveney) These can be a catalyst for private sector investment. - Speech Link
5: Andrew Griffith (CON - Arundel and South Downs) In many parts of the country, the real housing crisis is one of under-occupancy. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Thangam Debbonaire (LAB - Bristol West) in the private rented sector has increased, with very high rents across the country, particularly in - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Smith of Basildon (LAB - Life peer) the UK, the 20 million people who watched—many crowded around the small black and white sets they had rented - Speech Link
2: Lord Taylor of Holbeach (CON - Life peer) was due to arrive by helicopter to open a large new playing field, built as part of a neighbouring housing - Speech Link
3: Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb (GRN - Life peer) one death, however momentous, without speaking of the 127,087 other deaths over the past year due to coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jeremy Corbyn (IND - Islington North) need instead an approach that increases statutory sick pay and universal credit, guarantees decent housing - Speech Link
2: Dawn Butler (LAB - Brent Central) It would protect those in rented accommodation. It is an efficient Bill. - Speech Link
3: Liam Fox (CON - North Somerset) However, we as Conservatives should be careful not to constrain the private sector in how it chooses - Speech Link
4: Steve Baker (CON - Wycombe) have formed these policies, I fear that they are rather like all of us—in secure employment, in decent housing - Speech Link
5: Alex Norris (LAB - Nottingham North) have a role in making sure that people have an income, do have a role in making sure that they have housing - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Shipley (LDEM - Life peer) and the private rented sector. - Speech Link
2: Lord Best (CB - Life peer) to the private rented sector, with its market rents, which has doubled in size in less than 20 years - Speech Link
3: Baroness Stroud (CON - Life peer) , with unaffordability as a key challenge, many have resorted to the private rented sector, but here - Speech Link
4: Lord Kennedy of Southwark (LAB - Life peer) When I rented a private home, I saved up money until I could afford a deposit. - Speech Link
5: Lord Greenhalgh (CON - Life peer) of non-decent homes in the private rented sector has fallen from 41% in 2009 to 23% in 2019. - Speech Link