(6 years, 11 months ago)
Commons ChamberI am sure that the whole House will join me in paying tribute to the thousands who worked in munitions factories during both world wars. They produced vital equipment that helped us to final victory. For practical reasons, it is not possible to pursue individual awards, but the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy would be happy to work with colleagues across the House to look at further ways of recognising the collective effort of former munitions workers.
My constituent Sue Wickstead wrote to me about her aunt, who worked in a munitions factory during the second world war, and I urge my hon. Friend to work with BEIS to ensure that munitions workers are properly commemorated for their bravery on behalf of our country’s freedom.
I am delighted to say that we are already in negotiations with the Department and will happily pursue that work.
(14 years ago)
Commons Chamber3. What recent progress he has made on the introduction of GP-led commissioning consortiums.
13. What recent progress he has made on the introduction of GP-led commissioning consortiums.