Manuela Perteghella Alert Sample


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Information between 27th November 2024 - 7th December 2024

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Division Votes
27 Nov 2024 - Finance Bill - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 58 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 332 Noes - 176
29 Nov 2024 - Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 61 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 11 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 330 Noes - 275
3 Dec 2024 - National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 63 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 332 Noes - 189
3 Dec 2024 - National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 63 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 186 Noes - 330
3 Dec 2024 - Elections (Proportional Representation) - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 62 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 138 Noes - 136
4 Dec 2024 - Farming and Inheritance Tax - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 63 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 181 Noes - 339
4 Dec 2024 - Employer National Insurance Contributions - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 58 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 165 Noes - 334


Speeches
Manuela Perteghella speeches from: Home-to-School Transport: Children with SEND
Manuela Perteghella contributed 1 speech (134 words)
Tuesday 3rd December 2024 - Westminster Hall
Department for Education
Manuela Perteghella speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Manuela Perteghella contributed 1 speech (54 words)
Monday 2nd December 2024 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Manuela Perteghella speeches from: Grenfell Tower Inquiry
Manuela Perteghella contributed 1 speech (78 words)
Monday 2nd December 2024 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Manuela Perteghella speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Manuela Perteghella contributed 2 speeches (95 words)
Thursday 28th November 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Manuela Perteghella speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Manuela Perteghella contributed 1 speech (104 words)
Wednesday 27th November 2024 - Commons Chamber
Northern Ireland Office


Written Answers
Iran: Women
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Wednesday 27th November 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 help tackle (a) violation of personal freedoms of female students and (b) other forms of mistreatment of women and girls in Iran.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Iran's human rights record is unacceptable. We condemn the continued repression of women and girls by the Iranian authorities. We maintain 94 human rights sanctions on senior Iranian decision makers, including those responsible for Iran's oppressive hijab law. We continue to support the UN Special Procedures of the Special Rapporteur and Fact-Finding Mission on Iran, mandates which are essential for spotlighting Iran's human rights violations, including against women and girls. We will continue to work alongside international partners to hold the Iranian regime accountable, including at the UN Third Committee this month.

Nuclear Weapons
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Wednesday 27th November 2024

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what steps he is taking to ensure the independence of the nuclear deterrent; and if he will take steps to reduce reliance on the US for the (a) testing, (b) maintenance, and (c) replacement of missiles.

Answered by Luke Pollard - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)

The United Kingdom’s nuclear deterrent is completely operationally independent. Only the Prime Minister can authorise the use of our nuclear weapons, even if they are to be employed as part of a NATO response.

We have a close and longstanding relationship with the US on all nuclear issues. One result of this close relationship is that we are able to procure certain non-nuclear components from the US, most notably the Trident II D5 missile, significantly reducing the cost of our nuclear deterrent capability.

Plants: Import Controls
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Friday 29th November 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, if he will make an assessment of the adequacy of (a) levels of risk and (b) rates of checks on plants at the UK border.

Answered by Daniel Zeichner - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

An enhanced risk-based approach is already undertaken at the UK border, where regulated plants and plant products have been categorised into high, medium, and low risk categories. The principle of risk-based controls, as previously applied under the EU regime, remains unchanged, but the GB regime now focuses on risks to Great Britain, rather than risks to the EU. Controls are then appropriately weighted against the risks posed – so the higher the risk category of a plant or plant product, the more biosecurity assurances we need, in the form of import controls. There are also plants and plant products which are not regulated at all, and those that are prohibited entirely.

We undertake systematic, proactive screening of plant health risks. Risks are reviewed monthly by an expert group and Ministers, and prioritised for actions such as surveillance, enhanced inspection, regulation, national measures, import controls, research and awareness raising.

Ensuring the most appropriate risk categorisation and rate of inspection is important, from a biosecurity perspective, but also to avoid unnecessary disruption to our critical supply chains and ports. Risk categorisation will remain dynamic and Defra will monitor import and interception data and Inspection rates may change in response to changes in risk, for example, an upsurge of interceptions of pests or a new threat emerging.

Nuclear Weapons
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Wednesday 4th December 2024

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what steps he is taking to ensure the independence of the nuclear deterrent; and if he will take steps to reduce reliance on the US for the (a) testing, (b) maintenance, and (c) replacement of missiles.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

I refer the hon. Member to the answer given to her by my hon. Friend the Minister for the Armed Forces (Luke Pollard) on 27 November 2024 to Question 15093.

Debt Collection
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Tuesday 3rd December 2024

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if she will bring forward legislative proposals to (a) debt collecting companies to wait for decisions of appeal courts before taking action and (b) otherwise require improve the regulation of debt collection practices.

Answered by Tulip Siddiq - Economic Secretary (HM Treasury)

The Government expects fair treatment of individuals in debt and recognises the important role of responsible practices for debt recovery. We likewise recognise the negative impact that aggressive pursuit of debt can have on individuals, particularly where court action is involved.

The Government remains committed to improving debt collection practices across sectors and supporting individuals in financial difficulties relating to debt more broadly. While there are already a number of regulations and guidelines in place, we will continue to monitor the sector closely and engage with stakeholders to ensure that regulation keeps pace with changing circumstances.

Dementia: Medical Treatments
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Wednesday 4th December 2024

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to improve waiting times to access dementia treatment in Warwickshire.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

Coventry and Warwickshire ICS have a number of initiatives aimed at increasing capacity for dementia assessment and treatment, particularly in South Warwickshire where it is recognised that there are longer delays.

An additional consultant and team have been in place in South Warwickshire since September 2024 to run intensive clinics, increasing assessment and treatment capacity and speed.

In November 2024, South Warwickshire added additional weekend dementia clinics.

The Memory Service in Warwickshire have introduced a range of measures to maximise specialist staff capacity, including employing additional administrative staff to complete tasks not requiring a specialist clinician. October 2024 saw a 40% increase in number of assessments completed by the team compared to the average earlier this year, and a 59% increase in reviews of existing patients.

Farmers: Inheritance Tax
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Wednesday 4th December 2024

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether she has conducted an impact assessment on the potential impact of changes to agricultural property relief on tenant farmers.

Answered by James Murray - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury)

The Government published information about the reforms to agricultural property relief and business property relief at www.gov.uk/government/publications/agricultural-property-relief-and-business-property-relief-reforms.

It is expected that up to around 520 estates will claim APR (including those that also claim for BPR) and will be impacted by these changes in 2026-27. Almost three-quarters of estates claiming agricultural property relief (or those claiming agricultural property relief and business property relief together) each year are expected to be unaffected by these reforms.

In accordance with standard practice, a tax information and impact note will be published alongside the draft legislation before the relevant Finance Bill.



Early Day Motions Signed
Thursday 12th December
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Monday 16th December 2024

Flood recovery framework

29 signatures (Most recent: 19 Dec 2024)
Tabled by: Claire Young (Liberal Democrat - Thornbury and Yate)
That this House notes the work of the emergency services and first responders in the wake of Storms Bert and Darragh; acknowledges that resources for emergency services remain under immense pressure; further acknowledges that future incidents of poor weather and flooding will become more common due to the impacts of …
Wednesday 11th December
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 12th December 2024

Role of small family farms in Somerset

18 signatures (Most recent: 18 Dec 2024)
Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton)
That this House recognises the crucial role small family farms in Somerset play in the UK’s agricultural sector, contributing to food production, environmental sustainability and rural employment; commends the environmental and economic benefits of family farms in Somerset, which produce £500 million worth of food annually, employing over 10,000 people; …
Monday 9th December
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Wednesday 11th December 2024

Domestic Abuse Offences

37 signatures (Most recent: 18 Dec 2024)
Tabled by: Josh Babarinde (Liberal Democrat - Eastbourne)
That this House acknowledges the pervasive and deeply harmful impact of domestic abuse on survivors; notes that, while the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 defines domestic abuse, there is no specific criminal offence for domestic abuse in England and Wales; further notes that many domestic abuse cases are prosecuted under broader …
Thursday 5th December
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 9th December 2024

Residence-based voting rights

16 signatures (Most recent: 18 Dec 2024)
Tabled by: Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat - Bath)
That this House believes democracy works best when all who are a part of our community can participate; acknowledges that everyone who has made the UK their long-term home, pays taxes, does their bit and contributes to society should have the right to vote in local and parliamentary elections; regrets …
Thursday 14th November
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Friday 29th November 2024

Children's Grief Awareness Week 2024

39 signatures (Most recent: 5 Dec 2024)
Tabled by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West)
That this House recognises Children’s Grief Awareness Week, taking place between 18 and 24 November 2024; notes that this year’s theme is building hope, which includes a focus on building resilience in young people and offering strategies and tools to support them with their bereavement; further notes this year’s policy …



Manuela Perteghella mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Spray Foam Insulation: Property Value
5 speeches (3,026 words)
Friday 6th December 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Mentions:
1: Tom Gordon (LD - Harrogate and Knaresborough) Friends the Members for Oxford West and Abingdon (Layla Moran) and for Stratford-on-Avon (Manuela Perteghella - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 3rd December 2024
Oral Evidence - Natspec, Sixth Form Colleges Association, Association of Colleges, Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), Edge Foundation, Education Policy Institute, and Gatsby Charitable Foundation

Reform of level 3 qualifications - Education Committee

Found: Jess Asato; Mrs Sureena Brackenridge; Dr Caroline Johnson; Amanda Martin; Darren Paffey; Manuela Perteghella




Manuela Perteghella - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Tuesday 3rd December 2024 9:30 a.m.
Education Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Reform of level 3 qualifications
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Mrs Ruth Perry - Senior Policy Manager at Natspec
James Kewin - Deputy Chief Executive at Sixth Form Colleges Association
Catherine Sezen - Director of Education Policy at Association of Colleges
Simon Cook - Principal of MidKent College and FE representative at Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL)
At 11:00am: Oral evidence
Alice Gardner - Chief Executive at The Edge Foundation
David Robinson - Director for Post 16 and Skills at Education Policy Institute
Jenifer Burden MBE - Director of Programmes for Gatsby Education at The Gatsby Foundation
View calendar
Tuesday 10th December 2024 9:30 a.m.
Education Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Pre-appointment Hearing: Chief Regulator of Ofqual
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Sir Ian Bauckham CBE - the Government’s preferred candidate for Chief Regulator at Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual)
View calendar
Tuesday 17th December 2024 9:30 a.m.
Education Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Children’s social care
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
James Bury - Head of Policy, Research and Development at CoramBAAF
Dr Mark Kerr - Chief Executive at Children’s Homes Association
Matthew Horne - Chief Executive Officer at Innovation Unit
Councillor Arooj Shah - Chair of Children and Young People Board at Local Government Association (LGA)
At 11:00am: Oral evidence
Jo Harrison - Co-Chair at National Network of Parent Carer Forums (NNPCF)
Katharine Sacks-Jones - Chief Executive at Become
Maris Stratulis - National Director at British Association of Social Workers England
Harriet Edwards - Head of Policy at Sense
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Tuesday 7th January 2025 9:30 a.m.
Education Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 15th January 2025 9:30 a.m.
Education Committee - Private Meeting
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Select Committee Documents
Thursday 28th November 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence to the Secretaries of State for Education, and Work and Pensions dated 21.11.24

Education Committee
Tuesday 3rd December 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Secretary of State for Education on Get Britain working white paper dated 26.11.24

Education Committee
Wednesday 4th December 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence to the Secretary of State and Minister for Skills on Review of post-16 qualification reforms at level 3 and below, dated 4.12.24

Education Committee
Tuesday 3rd December 2024
Oral Evidence - Natspec, Sixth Form Colleges Association, Association of Colleges, and Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL)

Reform of level 3 qualifications - Education Committee
Tuesday 3rd December 2024
Oral Evidence - Natspec, Sixth Form Colleges Association, Association of Colleges, Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), Edge Foundation, Education Policy Institute, and Gatsby Charitable Foundation

Reform of level 3 qualifications - Education Committee
Tuesday 10th December 2024
Written Evidence - NASS (National Association Special Schools)
CSC0124 - Children’s social care

Children’s social care - Education Committee
Tuesday 10th December 2024
Written Evidence - University of Chichester, Robert Gordon University, Royal Holloway, University of London, University of Kent, Royal Holloway, University of London, Anglia Ruskin University, University of Kent, Manchester Met University, and London South Bank University
CSC0123 - Children’s social care

Children’s social care - Education Committee
Tuesday 10th December 2024
Estimate memoranda - Main Estimate Memoranda 2024-25 - Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual)

Education Committee
Tuesday 10th December 2024
Oral Evidence - Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual)

Education Committee
Tuesday 19th November 2024
Oral Evidence - Office of the Children's Commissioner for England

Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Written Evidence - Sense
CSC0129 - Children’s social care

Children’s social care - Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Written Evidence - Ofsted
CSC0132 - Children’s social care

Children’s social care - Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Written Evidence - Retired - P3M Expert
CSC0128 - Children’s social care

Children’s social care - Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Written Evidence - UEA Centre for Research on Children and Families
CSC0127 - Children’s social care

Children’s social care - Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Written Evidence - Adoption UK
CSC0126 - Children’s social care

Children’s social care - Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Written Evidence - Griffith University, and Associate Professor Paul Harnett
CSC0130 - Children’s social care

Children’s social care - Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Written Evidence - Carers Trust
CSC0125 - Children’s social care

Children’s social care - Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Correspondence - Letter from DCMS Secretary of State on National Youth Strategy dated 06.12.24

Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Written Evidence - The Department for Education
CSC0141 - Children’s social care

Children’s social care - Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Minister for Skills on Review of post-16 qualification reforms at level 3 and below, dated 11.12.24

Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Minister of State for School Standards on Review of Oak National Academy dated 10.12.24

Education Committee
Friday 13th December 2024
Report - First Report - Appointment of Sir Ian Bauckham CBE as Chief Regulator of the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual)

Education Committee
Tuesday 17th December 2024
Oral Evidence - CoramBAAF, Children’s Homes Association, Innovation Unit, Local Government Association (LGA), National Network of Parent Carer Forums, Sense, Become, and British Association of Social Workers England

Children’s social care - Education Committee


Select Committee Inquiry
10 Dec 2024
Solving the SEND Crisis
Education Committee (Select)

Submit Evidence (by 30 Jan 2025)


A number of recent reports have set out in detail the extent of the crisis in the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system, which is letting down children and their families, creating intense pressure on local authority funding and on schools.

This inquiry will focus on how to achieve both short term stability and long-term sustainability for the SEND system to improve experiences and outcomes for children and young people.

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