Information between 14th November 2025 - 24th November 2025
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17 Nov 2025 - Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 305 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 143 Noes - 318 |
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17 Nov 2025 - Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 304 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 147 Noes - 318 |
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18 Nov 2025 - Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 310 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 320 Noes - 105 |
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18 Nov 2025 - Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 311 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 165 Noes - 327 |
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19 Nov 2025 - Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 306 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 326 Noes - 92 |
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20 Nov 2025 - Deferred Division - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 312 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 376 Noes - 16 |
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20 Nov 2025 - Telecommunications - View Vote Context Josh Fenton-Glynn voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 312 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 376 Noes - 16 |
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Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 2 speeches (86 words) Monday 17th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Home Office |
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Josh Fenton-Glynn speeches from: Budget: Press Briefings
Josh Fenton-Glynn contributed 1 speech (100 words) Monday 17th November 2025 - Commons Chamber HM Treasury |
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Carbon Capture and Storage
Asked by: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley) Wednesday 19th November 2025 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what steps his Department is taking to protect natural carbon sinks. Answered by Martin McCluskey - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) Nature-based solutions are fundamental to achieving net zero and biodiversity recovery. We are investing £7 billion in nature’s recovery, including £816 million for tree planting and £85 million on improving and restoring our peat, in order to protect and enhance natural carbon sinks. |
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NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust: Contracts
Asked by: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley) Friday 21st November 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust facilities there are in each region of England; and what proportion of those contracts are due to expire before 2030. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) From 2029, the leases on 308 NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) buildings will begin to expire. The Department has initiated a national programme, Securing the Future, to manage these lease expiries through a structured, phased approach, and has determine which buildings should be retained to meet future health requirements. Securing the Future will be led by Community Health Partnerships (CHP), a Department owned company that manages the LIFT estate. A business case is being developed to determine how best to secure the required estate after LIFT contract expiry, and this will assess the financial impact of different commercial approaches. The Securing the Future programme will be informed by CHP’s expertise in managing Public Private Partnership assets. The business case will ensure that commercial arrangements to manage LIFT expiry are robust, and that any wider lessons from managing private finance initiatives are taken on board. The number of NHS LIFT buildings in each region of England and the percentage of those contracts due to expire before the end of the 2029/30 financial year are as follows:
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NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust: Contracts
Asked by: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley) Friday 21st November 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of the expiry of NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust contracts on the finances of Integrated Care Boards over the next 10 years. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) From 2029, the leases on 308 NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) buildings will begin to expire. The Department has initiated a national programme, Securing the Future, to manage these lease expiries through a structured, phased approach, and has determine which buildings should be retained to meet future health requirements. Securing the Future will be led by Community Health Partnerships (CHP), a Department owned company that manages the LIFT estate. A business case is being developed to determine how best to secure the required estate after LIFT contract expiry, and this will assess the financial impact of different commercial approaches. The Securing the Future programme will be informed by CHP’s expertise in managing Public Private Partnership assets. The business case will ensure that commercial arrangements to manage LIFT expiry are robust, and that any wider lessons from managing private finance initiatives are taken on board. The number of NHS LIFT buildings in each region of England and the percentage of those contracts due to expire before the end of the 2029/30 financial year are as follows:
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NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust: Contracts
Asked by: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley) Friday 21st November 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to prepare for the expiry of NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust contracts, including the continuity of (a) primary care and (b) community health services. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) From 2029, the leases on 308 NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) buildings will begin to expire. The Department has initiated a national programme, Securing the Future, to manage these lease expiries through a structured, phased approach, and has determine which buildings should be retained to meet future health requirements. Securing the Future will be led by Community Health Partnerships (CHP), a Department owned company that manages the LIFT estate. A business case is being developed to determine how best to secure the required estate after LIFT contract expiry, and this will assess the financial impact of different commercial approaches. The Securing the Future programme will be informed by CHP’s expertise in managing Public Private Partnership assets. The business case will ensure that commercial arrangements to manage LIFT expiry are robust, and that any wider lessons from managing private finance initiatives are taken on board. The number of NHS LIFT buildings in each region of England and the percentage of those contracts due to expire before the end of the 2029/30 financial year are as follows:
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NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust: Contracts
Asked by: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley) Friday 21st November 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether he is applying lessons learned from the expiry of hospital Private Finance Initiative contracts to the management of NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust contract expiries. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) From 2029, the leases on 308 NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) buildings will begin to expire. The Department has initiated a national programme, Securing the Future, to manage these lease expiries through a structured, phased approach, and has determine which buildings should be retained to meet future health requirements. Securing the Future will be led by Community Health Partnerships (CHP), a Department owned company that manages the LIFT estate. A business case is being developed to determine how best to secure the required estate after LIFT contract expiry, and this will assess the financial impact of different commercial approaches. The Securing the Future programme will be informed by CHP’s expertise in managing Public Private Partnership assets. The business case will ensure that commercial arrangements to manage LIFT expiry are robust, and that any wider lessons from managing private finance initiatives are taken on board. The number of NHS LIFT buildings in each region of England and the percentage of those contracts due to expire before the end of the 2029/30 financial year are as follows:
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17 Nov 2025, 2:44 p.m. - House of Commons ">> Josh Fenton-Glynn. >> Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Ending the presumption of parental contact in the family courts was a huge and " Josh Fenton-Glynn MP (Calder Valley, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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17 Nov 2025, 2:44 p.m. - House of Commons "approach, underpinned by the new strategy, which we will publish soon. >> Josh Fenton-Glynn. " Jess Phillips MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department (Birmingham Yardley, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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17 Nov 2025, 2:44 p.m. - House of Commons " Josh Fenton-Glynn. Number three, please, Mr. Speaker. " Q3. What steps her Department is taking to tackle violence against women and girls. (906346) - View Video - View Transcript |
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17 Nov 2025, 3:48 p.m. - House of Commons "economy, because that is the way to secure Britain's future. >> Josh Fenton-Glynn. " Rt Hon James Murray MP, The Chief Secretary to the Treasury (Ealing North, Labour ) - View Video - View Transcript |
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17 Nov 2025, 3:48 p.m. - House of Commons ">> Josh Fenton-Glynn. >> Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'm often put in mind that scene in Casablanca where the official " Josh Fenton-Glynn MP (Calder Valley, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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18 Nov 2025, 12:27 p.m. - House of Commons " Josh Fenton-Glynn. Thank you. " - View Video - View Transcript |
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Wednesday 12th November 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-11-12 09:30:00+00:00 Healthy Ageing: physical activity in an ageing society - Health and Social Care Committee Found: We are here to examine frailty, and I will start with Josh Fenton-Glynn. |
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Tuesday 25th November 2025 12:30 p.m. Health and Social Care Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 26th November 2025 9:15 a.m. Health and Social Care Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Delivering the Neighbourhood Health Service: Workforce View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 2nd December 2025 1 p.m. Health and Social Care Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 3rd December 2025 9 a.m. Health and Social Care Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Food and Weight Management View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 10th December 2025 9:15 a.m. Health and Social Care Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Healthy Ageing: physical activity in an ageing society View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 9th December 2025 1 p.m. Health and Social Care Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |