Mentions:
1: Margaret Hodge (LAB - Barking) It is in their interest to encourage maximum traffic on their platforms, and if that means letting people - Speech Link
2: Marcus Fysh (CON - Yeovil) I was in the Pizza Express on Gloucester Road the other day at birthday party time, and an 11-year-old - Speech Link
3: Andrew Percy (CON - Brigg and Goole) that, but we have to do more.I want to give a couple of examples in the few minutes I have of what coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Stephen Hammond (CON - Wimbledon) That was from Mrs Martin, of Dora Road in my constituency. - Speech Link
2: Rachel Hopkins (LAB - Luton South) There is a serious risk that Vesa Equity would sell off Royal Mail UK but retain control of General Logistics - Speech Link
3: Seema Malhotra (LAB - Feltham and Heston) dividends and £167 million in share buybacks last year, despite knowing about the post-pandemic mail traffic - Speech Link
4: Kevin Hollinrake (CON - Thirsk and Malton) It is true that the business has faced increasing pressures over the last few years, not least the coronavirus - Speech Link
5: Kevin Hollinrake (CON - Thirsk and Malton) mean that it is unlikely to consider the factors considered for 2021-22 as exceptional and beyond its control - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Chakrabarti (LAB - Life peer) Thirdly, I refer to using quasi-civil orders such as the infamous anti-terror control orders, once opposed - Speech Link
2: Lord Frost (CON - Life peer) the then “plan B” measures and restrictions on civil liberties that would have come with a further coronavirus - Speech Link
3: Baroness O'Loan (CB - Life peer) The Road Traffic Act provides further offences.These are just a few of the options available to deal - Speech Link
4: Baroness Ludford (LDEM - Life peer) users, Road Traffic Act 1988; aggravated trespass, Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994; criminal - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Angela Crawley (SNP - Lanark and Hamilton East) important policy of paid miscarriage leave is introduced but, sadly, I feel I am reaching the end of the road - Speech Link
2: David Linden (SNP - Glasgow East) The idea that we would have Conservatives continuing to be in control of employment legislation really - Speech Link
3: Kenny MacAskill (Alba - East Lothian) We have the drink-driving limit devolved, although road traffic remains reserved. - Speech Link
4: Jane Hunt (CON - Loughborough) throughout the covid-19 pandemic, taking steps to protect the earnings of workers through the UK-wide coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Hannan of Kingsclere (CON - Life peer) certain that, coming together as free and sovereign equals, we can restore what should be the natural traffic - Speech Link
2: Lord Kerr of Kinlochard (CB - Life peer) Like the noble Baroness, Lady Hayter, I have never understood why taking back control means Parliament - Speech Link
3: Lord Balfe (CON - Life peer) If you travel round India by road, as I have done on the odd occasion, one thing you notice when you - Speech Link
4: Viscount Younger of Leckie (CON - Excepted Hereditary) trading relationship was worth over £24 billion and, separate from this FTA, the UK and India share a road - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Boris Johnson (CON - Uxbridge and South Ruislip) We took back control of our laws. - Speech Link
2: Boris Johnson (CON - Uxbridge and South Ruislip) We are putting in hundreds of miles of road improvements and massive investments in buses and cycling.Of - Speech Link
3: Ian Blackford (SNP - Ross, Skye and Lochaber) They have long since run out of ideas and run of road in defending the Union, so now they are running - Speech Link
4: Andy Carter (CON - Warrington South) priorities appear to be building huge logistics centres on the green belt and introducing terrible low-traffic - Speech Link
5: Mark Eastwood (CON - Dewsbury) The Government introduced the coronavirus job retention scheme that saved so many jobs by supporting - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Suella Braverman (CON - Fareham) of this Government, including Government lawyers, we have successfully defended the majority of our coronavirus-related - Speech Link
2: Suella Braverman (CON - Fareham) Gentleman, I recognise the devastating impact that fatal road traffic accidents and collisions can have - Speech Link
3: Barry Sheerman (LAB - Huddersfield) are able to hire very expensive lawyers who can argue things like automatism—that they were not in control - Speech Link
4: Suella Braverman (CON - Fareham) Therefore, the same threshold is used for all offences—deciding whether to prosecute in fatal road traffic - 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: Lord Hope of Craighead (CB - Life peer) That message applied across the United Kingdom, and rightly so, and was promulgated on road signs and - Speech Link
3: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) Even post the vaccine, the misuse of Section 45R of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act, using - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Alex Cunningham (LAB - Stockton North) In the autumn Budget statement, the Treasury claimed that the backlog was caused by the coronavirus pandemic - Speech Link
2: Sarah Jones (LAB - Croydon Central) the pelican crossing but let the traffic stop by the traffic furniture. - Speech Link
3: Kit Malthouse (CON - North West Hampshire) Horses are often used in the control of football crowds, as she will know. - Speech Link
4: Sarah Jones (LAB - Croydon Central) Subsection (2) concerns road transport infrastructure. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Wendy Chamberlain (LDEM - North East Fife) way, because most of the police service were really clear that that gathering was illegal under the coronavirus - Speech Link
2: Sarah Jones (LAB - Croydon Central) want to show that they were organisers, because they would then be potentially prosecuted under the coronavirus - Speech Link