Mentions:
1: Lord Best (XB - Life peer) perform complementary but distinct roles, as demonstrated by the financial services sector and the social - Speech Link
2: Baroness Andrews (Lab - Life peer) No affordable housing provisions are required nor is there provision for disability, and the proposed - Speech Link
3: Lord Truscott (Non-affiliated - Life peer) deterrent to other breaches of the lease that are otherwise difficult to enforce, such as persistent anti-social - Speech Link
4: Viscount Hanworth (Lab - Excepted Hereditary) at the expense of another party, rent-seeking requires to be restrained if it is not to damage the social - Speech Link
5: Baroness Bray of Coln (Con - Life peer) two key components affecting the financial benefits that accrue to the freeholder. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Richard Burgon (Lab - Leeds East) The social security system does not give disabled people the financial support that they not only deserve - Speech Link
2: Richard Burgon (Lab - Leeds East) Disabled people deserve respect, support and a social security system that works for them. - Speech Link
3: Marion Fellows (SNP - Motherwell and Wishaw) People who have worked for Social Security Scotland that came from the DWP say the difference in how - Speech Link
4: Vicky Foxcroft (Lab - Lewisham, Deptford) Reforms within social welfare benefits are premised on a notion that disabled people are undeserving - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Clement-Jones (LD - Life peer) It includes national security, public security and defence, and emergencies and crime as legitimate interests - Speech Link
2: None , public security and defence, emergencies and crime. - Speech Link
3: Lord Bassam of Brighton (Lab - Life peer) It seems highly relevant to seek out its experience and the benefits of that. - Speech Link
4: Lord Bassam of Brighton (Lab - Life peer) security system, which includes everything from pension payments to disability income support and, of - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Kate Hollern (Lab - Blackburn) He was on disability living allowance and then moved to personal independence payments, but 18 months - Speech Link
2: Selaine Saxby (Con - North Devon) Will he commit to ensuring that the additional high-skilled jobs and economic benefits resulting from - Speech Link
3: James Cartlidge (Con - South Suffolk) British industry, on Friday, I announced that we will undertake a rapid review of how Cabinet Office social - Speech Link
4: Maria Eagle (Lab - Garston and Halewood) With that in mind, what steps is the Minister taking in his rapid review to ensure that social value - Speech Link
5: James Cartlidge (Con - South Suffolk) Lady about the importance of sovereign defence capability, and not just because of the economic benefits - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Lab - Life peer) not able to afford daily living costs and extra costs associated with having a health condition or disability - Speech Link
2: Baroness D'Souza (XB - Life peer) Despite the many different kinds of benefits that the Government provide, the evidence suggests that - Speech Link
3: Baroness Thornton (Lab - Life peer) household where one adult works, are the Government going to work to create long-term stability and security - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None Simon Hoare MP, mentioned in the debate on the instrument in the other place, given the significant benefits - Speech Link
2: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (Green - Life peer) clarification that, unfortunately, is clearly necessary; I have absolutely no problems with that.On social - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Liam Byrne (Lab - Birmingham, Hodge Hill) We are now in new times, when we have to debate not just military security but economic security, and - Speech Link
2: Damien Egan (Lab - Kingswood) Roger Berry was a tireless campaigner—in fact, he still is—for disability rights. - Speech Link
3: None It was a reminder that the social media bubble that has become so dominant does not reflect mainstream - Speech Link
4: Gareth Thomas (LAB - Harrow West) We recognise the geopolitical benefits and the economic benefits, limited none the less as they are likely - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Margaret Greenwood (Lab - Wirral West) What will the Government do to ensure that those vulnerable people do not fall out of the social security - Speech Link
2: Debbie Abrahams (Lab - Oldham East and Saddleworth) Given that drastically cutting disabled people’s social security support between 2012 and 2019 and austerity - Speech Link
3: Mims Davies (Con - Mid Sussex) Our national disability strategy and the disability action plan are delivering tangible progress. - Speech Link
4: Mel Stride (Con - Central Devon) Benefits themselves are going up by 6.7% next month. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Macpherson of Earl's Court (XB - Life peer) Add in the increasing cost of social care, and we have a real problem.Then there is the national security - Speech Link
2: Baroness Lister of Burtersett (Lab - Life peer) care, housing and a social security system which fails to provide genuine security. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Robin Walker (Con - Worcester) recognising both the support that having children in such settings provides families and the developmental benefits - Speech Link
2: Robin Walker (Con - Worcester) If we get this right, there are benefits for the life chances of the individual and of the family who - Speech Link
3: Robin Walker (Con - Worcester) of all children and young people with mental health difficulties in the UK will also have a learning disability - Speech Link
4: Munira Wilson (LD - Twickenham) rights.I am afraid that the Government are letting down children with special educational needs and disability - Speech Link
5: Tom Hunt (Con - Ipswich) process of setting up the all-party parliamentary group for neurodiversity in defence and national security - Speech Link