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Information between 12th May 2024 - 10th August 2024

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Division Votes
13 May 2024 - Risk-based Exclusion - View Vote Context
Kate Osborne voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 121 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 170 Noes - 169
15 May 2024 - Criminal Justice Bill - View Vote Context
Kate Osborne voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 148 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 171 Noes - 272
15 May 2024 - Criminal Justice Bill - View Vote Context
Kate Osborne voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 147 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 167 Noes - 275
22 Jul 2024 - Economy, Welfare and Public Services - View Vote Context
Kate Osborne voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 377 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 111 Noes - 390
23 Jul 2024 - Immigration and Home Affairs - View Vote Context
Kate Osborne voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 373 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 85 Noes - 382
23 Jul 2024 - Immigration and Home Affairs - View Vote Context
Kate Osborne voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 361 Labour No votes vs 7 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 103 Noes - 363
23 Jul 2024 - Immigration and Home Affairs - View Vote Context
Kate Osborne voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 374 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 117 Noes - 384
25 Jul 2024 - Criminal Law - View Vote Context
Kate Osborne 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 - 323 Noes - 81
29 Jul 2024 - Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - View Vote Context
Kate Osborne voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 341 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 351 Noes - 84


Speeches
Kate Osborne speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Kate Osborne contributed 1 speech (51 words)
Tuesday 30th July 2024 - Commons Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Kate Osborne speeches from: Post Office Horizon
Kate Osborne contributed 1 speech (92 words)
Tuesday 30th July 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Business and Trade
Kate Osborne speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Kate Osborne contributed 1 speech (97 words)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office


Written Answers
Immigration: Detainees
Asked by: Kate Osborne (Labour - Jarrow and Gateshead East)
Monday 13th May 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many Rule 35(1) reports made by GPs working in Immigration Removal Centres setting out their concerns that continued detention of a person was likely to be injurious to their health were received by his Department from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2023; how many such persons were released from detention as a result of such a report; and in how many cases was detention continued because his Department believed that the vulnerabilities identified by the medical practitioner were outweighed by immigration control factors.

Answered by Michael Tomlinson

We regularly publish data on Rule 35(1) report from GPs in Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs).

For the information from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2023. Information is available at the following link:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/immigration-enforcement-data-q4-2023.

DT_03: Reports made by a medical practitioner to the Home Office under Rule 35 on individuals in immigration detention by level (1, 2 and 3).

To maintain the highest standards of accuracy, the Home Office refers to published data, as this has been subject to rigorous quality assurance under National Statistics protocols prior to publication.

We do not routinely publish information about whether continued detention could be harmful to a person’s health along with details on number of people released or where detention was continued for immigration control reasons.

Immigration: Detainees
Asked by: Kate Osborne (Labour - Jarrow and Gateshead East)
Tuesday 14th May 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, with reference to the Government Response to the recommendation in paragraph 47 of the Report of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) on its visit to the United Kingdom from 27 March to 6 April 2023 (CPT/Inf (2024) 09) that a healthcare professional be present during all Assessment, Care in Detention and Teamwork (ACDT) interviews in Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs), if he will take steps to address resourcing constraints of healthcare staff in order to meet the needs of mentally vulnerable people in detention.

Answered by Michael Tomlinson

Healthcare services in immigration detention facilities in England are commissioned by NHS England. We take our responsibility towards detained individuals seriously and work closely with NHS England to ensure the health and safety of people we detain is safeguarded.

Healthcare staff attend Assessment, Care in Detention and Teamwork (ACDT) reviews where possible, and particularly if there are health concerns with the individual in question or a specific request for healthcare attendance has been made. DSO 01/2022 Assessment care in detention and teamwork provides guidance on the care and management of individuals under the ACDT process.

Pancreatic Cancer: Medical Treatments
Asked by: Kate Osborne (Labour - Jarrow and Gateshead East)
Wednesday 15th May 2024

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps her Department is taking to ensure that people who require enzyme replacement therapy receive that medication in a timely manner.

Answered by Andrew Stephenson

We are aware of the supply issues with the three enzyme replacement therapies, Creon 10,000 gastro-resistant capsules, Creon 25,000 gastro-resistant capsules, and Nutrizym 22 capsules. These are due to manufacturing and active pharmaceutical ingredient constraints. The Department will be issuing updated guidance to healthcare professionals regarding treatment of patients while there is a disruption to the supply of these pancreatic enzyme replacement therapies. We are having regular conversations with the suppliers of these products to help drive the resolution of these issues as quickly as possible, for example by expediting orders and increasing forecasts. We are also working with specialist importers to source unlicensed imports from abroad.

Whilst we can’t always prevent supply issues, we have a range of well-established tools and processes to mitigate risks to patients. These include close and regular engagement with suppliers, use of alternative strengths or forms of a medicine to allow patients to remain on the same product, expediting regulatory procedures, sourcing unlicensed imports from abroad, adding products to the restricted exports and hoarding list, use of Serious Shortage Protocols, and issuing National Health Service communications to provide management advice and information on the issue to healthcare professionals, so they can advise and support their patients.

Drugs: Procurement
Asked by: Kate Osborne (Labour - Jarrow and Gateshead East)
Wednesday 15th May 2024

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether she has had recent discussions with pharmaceutical companies on ensuring adequate supplies of (a) enzyme replacement therapy and (b) other related medications.

Answered by Andrew Stephenson

We are aware of the supply issues with the three enzyme replacement therapies, Creon 10,000 gastro-resistant capsules, Creon 25,000 gastro-resistant capsules, and Nutrizym 22 capsules. These are due to manufacturing and active pharmaceutical ingredient constraints. The Department will be issuing updated guidance to healthcare professionals regarding treatment of patients while there is a disruption to the supply of these pancreatic enzyme replacement therapies. We are having regular conversations with the suppliers of these products to help drive the resolution of these issues as quickly as possible, for example by expediting orders and increasing forecasts. We are also working with specialist importers to source unlicensed imports from abroad.

Whilst we can’t always prevent supply issues, we have a range of well-established tools and processes to mitigate risks to patients. These include close and regular engagement with suppliers, use of alternative strengths or forms of a medicine to allow patients to remain on the same product, expediting regulatory procedures, sourcing unlicensed imports from abroad, adding products to the restricted exports and hoarding list, use of Serious Shortage Protocols, and issuing National Health Service communications to provide management advice and information on the issue to healthcare professionals, so they can advise and support their patients.

Pancreatic Cancer: Medical Treatments
Asked by: Kate Osborne (Labour - Jarrow and Gateshead East)
Wednesday 15th May 2024

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if she will make an assessment of the adequacy of the availability of enzyme replacement therapy.

Answered by Andrew Stephenson

We are aware of the supply issues with the three enzyme replacement therapies, Creon 10,000 gastro-resistant capsules, Creon 25,000 gastro-resistant capsules, and Nutrizym 22 capsules. These are due to manufacturing and active pharmaceutical ingredient constraints. The Department will be issuing updated guidance to healthcare professionals regarding treatment of patients while there is a disruption to the supply of these pancreatic enzyme replacement therapies. We are having regular conversations with the suppliers of these products to help drive the resolution of these issues as quickly as possible, for example by expediting orders and increasing forecasts. We are also working with specialist importers to source unlicensed imports from abroad.

Whilst we can’t always prevent supply issues, we have a range of well-established tools and processes to mitigate risks to patients. These include close and regular engagement with suppliers, use of alternative strengths or forms of a medicine to allow patients to remain on the same product, expediting regulatory procedures, sourcing unlicensed imports from abroad, adding products to the restricted exports and hoarding list, use of Serious Shortage Protocols, and issuing National Health Service communications to provide management advice and information on the issue to healthcare professionals, so they can advise and support their patients.

Immigration: Detainees
Asked by: Kate Osborne (Labour - Jarrow and Gateshead East)
Thursday 16th May 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, with reference to the Introduction to the Government Response to the Report of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) on its visit to the United Kingdom from 27 March to 6 April 2023 (CPT/Inf (2024) 09), whether he has had recent discussion with Cabinet colleagues on the implications for their policies of the (a) conditions of detention and (b) treatment of persons held under immigration powers in the UK.

Answered by Michael Tomlinson

Detention plays a key role in maintaining effective immigration control and securing the UK’s borders, particularly in connection with the removal of people who have no right to remain in the UK but who refuse to leave voluntarily.

The Home Office takes the welfare and safety of people in its care very seriously and we are committed to ensuring the proper protection and treatment of people in detention.

Colombia: Politics and Government
Asked by: Kate Osborne (Labour - Jarrow and Gateshead East)
Tuesday 30th July 2024

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he is taking to support peace and human rights in Colombia.

Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Supporting Implementation of the 2016 Colombia Peace Agreement is our priority. The UK has committed £80 million towards peace, stability and human rights in Colombia since 2016, leading efforts in the UN, including as penholder of resolutions in the UNSC.

Colombia is a Human Rights priority for the UK. The UK is working with the Colombian Government and communities to raise our concerns and to support the victims of sexual violence and environmental crimes.



Early Day Motions Signed
Monday 22nd July
Kate Osborne signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 22nd July 2024

Dismissal of trade union representatives at HMRC Benton Park View

13 signatures (Most recent: 24 Jul 2024)
Tabled by: Mary Glindon (Labour - Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend)
That this House notes with concern that HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in Benton Park View, Newcastle, has dismissed a number of Trade Union representatives from the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union, claiming gross misconduct; further notes that HMRC has rejected appeals against their dismissal, despite evidence being brought …
Wednesday 17th July
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 17th July 2024

Ending the two-child benefit cap

38 signatures (Most recent: 22 Jul 2024)
Tabled by: Kim Johnson (Labour - Liverpool Riverside)
That this House recognises the new data published by the Department for Work and Pensions on the two-child limit to benefit payments which shows that there are now 1.6 million children living in families impacted by this policy, or one in every nine children; further recognises that of those families …
Monday 13th May
Kate Osborne signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th May 2024

St Leonard’s Catholic School, City of Durham (No. 2)

6 signatures (Most recent: 23 May 2024)
Tabled by: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour - City of Durham)
That this House notes with great concern that the Department for Education has still not offered mitigating circumstances for the pupils of St Leonard’s Catholic School in City of Durham constituency despite the disruption to their education caused by reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete; notes that a parliamentary petition, signed by …
Monday 13th May
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

Diagnosing Coeliac disease

26 signatures (Most recent: 23 May 2024)
Tabled by: Sharon Hodgson (Labour - Washington and Gateshead South)
That this House recognises that coeliac disease is a serious autoimmune disease affecting 1 in 100 people; expresses concern that almost two-thirds of people with the condition, equating to almost half a million people in the UK remain undiagnosed, running the risk of long term complications; notes that the average …
Wednesday 8th May
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

Maasai evictions in Tanzania

14 signatures (Most recent: 23 May 2024)
Tabled by: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour - Clapham and Brixton Hill)
That this House stands in solidarity with the Maasai people of Tanzania who are being forcibly evicted by their Government on the false pretext that they are damaging the eco systems through population growth; notes that some 150,000 Maasai people live in the Ngorongoro and Loliondo Conservation; further notes that …
Tuesday 7th May
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

Government surveillance of bank accounts

42 signatures (Most recent: 24 May 2024)
Tabled by: Richard Burgon (Independent - Leeds East)
That this House is deeply alarmed by new powers contained within the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill that would allow the Government to engage in the mass surveillance of tens of millions of people's bank accounts; notes that these new powers would force banks to spy on the 23 …
Thursday 2nd May
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

46th anniversary of the murder of Altab Ali

18 signatures (Most recent: 23 May 2024)
Tabled by: Apsana Begum (Independent - Poplar and Limehouse)
That this House marks the 46th anniversary of the racially motivated murder of the 25-year-old textile factory worker, Altab Ali, on 4th May 1978; notes that in the 1970s far right activity and racism was prevalent in East London and that Asian and Black people were frequently attacked; recognises that …
Tuesday 30th April
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

Price cap on baby milk formula

29 signatures (Most recent: 24 May 2024)
Tabled by: Barry Gardiner (Labour - Brent West)
This House recognises the impact that food price inflation has had on family budgets in recent years, with annual inflation of 19.1% to March 2023, which was the highest rate of food inflation in 45 years; notes with dismay that some retailers have taken to placing baby milk formula under …
Monday 29th April
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

Armenian Genocide

20 signatures (Most recent: 16 May 2024)
Tabled by: Martyn Day (Scottish National Party - Linlithgow and East Falkirk)
That this House notes that on 24 April 2024 the Armenian community commemorated the Medz Yaghern (Great Crime) of the Armenian Genocide that saw the massacre and starvation of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottomans; further notes the significance of recognising the Armenian genocide and engaging in commemorative actions in …
Monday 29th April
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

Building societies

24 signatures (Most recent: 15 May 2024)
Tabled by: Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour - South Shields)
That this House recognises the financial and emotional hardship experienced by vulnerable, elderly building society customers and their families through being introduced by building societies which they trusted to firms offering unregulated wills and trusts; acknowledges that the products sold were unsuitable and failed, with investments that did not match …
Wednesday 24th April
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

Disability benefits assessment process

17 signatures (Most recent: 23 May 2024)
Tabled by: Jon Trickett (Labour - Normanton and Hemsworth)
That this House expresses its concern about the application and assessment process for disability benefits such as Personal Independence Payments and Universal Credit Limited Capability for Work and Work-Related Activity; notes that the Government is proposing to end GP involvement in the process; further notes that disability rights campaigners have …
Wednesday 24th April
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

Student debt

14 signatures (Most recent: 24 May 2024)
Tabled by: Jon Trickett (Labour - Normanton and Hemsworth)
That this House expresses its concern at the excessive levels of student debt and loan repayment rates; notes that the average student leaves university with £50,000 worth of debt and is currently required to repay 9% on everything they earn over £27,295 a year; further notes that as of April …
Tuesday 23rd April
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

National Stalking Awareness Week

12 signatures (Most recent: 15 May 2024)
Tabled by: Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru - Dwyfor Meirionnydd)
That this House acknowledges National Stalking Awareness Week, beginning on 22 April; notes that stalking and harassment accounted for a third of all police recorded violence in the year ending September 2023 and that around 1.6 million people over 16 were estimated to be victims of stalking in England and …
Tuesday 23rd April
Kate Osborne signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th May 2024

Childcare for working parents

19 signatures (Most recent: 15 May 2024)
Tabled by: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op) - York Central)
That this House notes the importance of affordable childcare to enable parents, especially mothers, to work; further notes the important contribution of migrants to the economy; welcomes the intention behind the expansion of childcare support for working parents which is currently being rolled out; also notes however that this support …



Kate Osborne mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Immigration and Home Affairs
203 speeches (58,087 words)
Tuesday 23rd July 2024 - Commons Chamber
Home Office
Mentions:
1: Mark Ferguson (Lab - Gateshead Central and Whickham) Friend the Member for Jarrow and Gateshead East (Kate Osborne). - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 29th May 2024
Attendance statistics - Members attendance 2023-24 (Women and Equalities Committee)

Women and Equalities Committee

Found: of 20 (60.0%) Lia Nici (Conservative, Great Grimsby) (added 4 Jul 2023) 7 of 20 (35.0%) Kate

Friday 24th May 2024
Attendance statistics - Session 2023-24 Attendance Statistics

Backbench Business Committee

Found: 88.9%) Wendy Morton (Conservative, Aldridge -Brownhills) (added 27 Nov 2023) 11 of 18 (61.1%) Kate

Tuesday 21st May 2024
Report - Sixth Report - Inequalities in healthcare and employment for people with a learning disability and autistic people

Women and Equalities Committee

Found: Swansea East ) Kim Johnson MP (Labour, Liverpool, Riverside ) Lia Nici MP (Conservative, Great Grimsby) Kate

Tuesday 21st May 2024
Report - Large Print - Inequalities in healthcare and employment for people with a learning disability and autistic people

Women and Equalities Committee

Found: Swansea East) Kim Johnson MP (Labour, Liverpool, Riverside) Lia Nici MP (Conservative, Great Grimsby)Kate

Friday 17th May 2024
Special Report - Fourth Special Report - Health barriers for girls and women in sport: Government and Sport England responses to the Committee’s Third Report

Women and Equalities Committee

Found: Swansea East ) Kim Johnson MP (Labour, Liverpool, Riverside ) Lia Nici MP (Conservative, Great Grimsby) Kate

Friday 17th May 2024
Special Report - Large Print - Fourth Special Report - Health barriers for girls and women in sport: Government and Sport England responses to the Committee’s Third Report

Women and Equalities Committee

Found: Swansea East ) Kim Johnson MP (Labour, Liverpool, Riverside ) Lia Nici MP (Conservative, Great Grimsby)Kate

Wednesday 15th May 2024
Oral Evidence - Swansea University, Swansea University, and University of Texas at Austin

Women and Equalities Committee

Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Kate Osborne (in the Chair); Dame Jackie Doyle-Price; Kirsten Oswald

Wednesday 8th May 2024
Oral Evidence - Georgia Harrison, SWGfL, and OnlyFans

Women and Equalities Committee

Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Caroline Nokes (Chair); Elliot Colburn; Kate Osborne; Kirsten Oswald



Bill Documents
May. 24 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 24 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Wera Hobhouse Ms Diane Abbott Wendy Chamberlain Olivia Blake Liz Saville Roberts Ian Byrne Kate

May. 23 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 23 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Wera Hobhouse Ms Diane Abbott Wendy Chamberlain Olivia Blake Liz Saville Roberts Ian Byrne Kate

May. 22 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 22 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Wera Hobhouse Ms Diane Abbott Wendy Chamberlain Olivia Blake Liz Saville Roberts Ian Byrne Kate

May. 21 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 21 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Wera Hobhouse Ms Diane Abbott Wendy Chamberlain Olivia Blake Liz Saville Roberts Ian Byrne Kate

May. 20 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 20 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Wera Hobhouse Ms Diane Abbott Wendy Chamberlain Olivia Blake Liz Saville Roberts Ian Byrne Kate

May. 17 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 17 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Wera Hobhouse Ms Diane Abbott Wendy Chamberlain Olivia Blake Liz Saville Roberts Ian Byrne Kate

May. 16 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 16 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Wera Hobhouse Ms Diane Abbott Wendy Chamberlain Olivia Blake Liz Saville Roberts Ian Byrne Kate

May. 15 2024
All proceedings up to 15 May 2024 at Report Stage
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Bill proceedings: Commons

Found: Osborne Dame Diana Johnson Mr Philip Hollobone Bob Seely Bob Blackman Jess Phillips Ben Lake

May. 15 2024
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 15 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Osborne Dame Diana Johnson Mr Philip Hollobone Bob Seely Bob Blackman Jess Phillips Ben Lake

May. 14 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 14 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Osborne Dame Diana Johnson Mr Philip Hollobone Bob Seely Bob Blackman Jess Phillips Ben Lake