Information between 11th August 2024 - 20th September 2024
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3 Sep 2024 - Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - View Vote Context Marsha De Cordova voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 352 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 113 Noes - 372 |
3 Sep 2024 - Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - View Vote Context Marsha De Cordova voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 351 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 111 Noes - 362 |
4 Sep 2024 - Budget Responsibility Bill - View Vote Context Marsha De Cordova voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 358 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 109 Noes - 366 |
4 Sep 2024 - Budget Responsibility Bill - View Vote Context Marsha De Cordova voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 356 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 73 Noes - 375 |
5 Sep 2024 - Great British Energy Bill - View Vote Context Marsha De Cordova voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 334 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 94 Noes - 348 |
5 Sep 2024 - Great British Energy Bill - View Vote Context Marsha De Cordova voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 329 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 348 Noes - 95 |
Speeches |
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Marsha De Cordova speeches from: SEND Provision
Marsha De Cordova contributed 1 speech (72 words) Thursday 5th September 2024 - Westminster Hall Department for Education |
Marsha De Cordova speeches from: Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report
Marsha De Cordova contributed 1 speech (177 words) Wednesday 4th September 2024 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
Written Answers |
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Health Services: Disability
Asked by: Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) Monday 2nd September 2024 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 30 July 2024 to Question 1339 on Accessible Information Standard, for what reason NHS England cannot provide a specific date for publication. Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) NHS England is unable to provide an exact date for the publication of the Accessible Information Standard (AIS), due to their internal assurance and governance process. In addition, the AIS can only be published once the accessible versions are in place, all web content has been produced, and all stakeholders have been informed in advance, all of which can only be considered post-internal assurance and governance. It should be noted that the current AIS remains in force and therefore, there should not be a gap in provision for people using services. |
Alaa Abdel Fattah
Asked by: Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) Thursday 12th September 2024 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what discussions he has had with his Egyptian counterpart on the release of Alaa Abd el-Fattah. Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) HMG Ministers and officials at the British Embassy in Cairo continue to raise Mr Alaa Abd El-Fattah's case with the Egyptian government at the highest levels. They have been consistently clear in calling for his release and continue to press for urgent consular access. The Foreign Secretary raised Mr El-Fattah's case with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty on 7 August and the Prime Minister raised Mr El-Fattah's case with President Sisi on 8 August. |
Tennis
Asked by: Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) Tuesday 17th September 2024 Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of (a) tennis and (b) padel on physical activity levels amongst (i) older people, (ii) disabled people and (iii) women and girls. Answered by Stephanie Peacock - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport) The Government is committed to improving access to sports and physical activity for everyone, including disabled people, older people and women and girls. Sport and physical activity is central to achieving our health and opportunity manifesto missions, with the biggest gains coming from supporting those who are inactive to move more. The Government provides the majority of support for grassroots sport through Sport England - which annually invests over £250 million in Exchequer and Lottery funding. Sport England’s work focuses on increasing participation in sport and to boost diversity at a grassroots level to give more and better opportunities to all. Sport England provides long term investment to The Lawn Tennis Association, which receives up to £10.2 million for 5 years from 2022 to invest in community tennis initiatives that will benefit everyone, including disabled people. Decisions with regards to future departmental budgets will be made as part of the spending review process.
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Tennis: Facilities
Asked by: Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) Tuesday 17th September 2024 Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what assessment her Department has made of the role of indoor and covered tennis facilities in the provision of visually impaired tennis in Britain. Answered by Stephanie Peacock - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport) The Government is committed to improving access to sports and physical activity for everyone, including disabled people, older people and women and girls. Sport and physical activity is central to achieving our health and opportunity manifesto missions, with the biggest gains coming from supporting those who are inactive to move more. The Government provides the majority of support for grassroots sport through Sport England - which annually invests over £250 million in Exchequer and Lottery funding. Sport England’s work focuses on increasing participation in sport and to boost diversity at a grassroots level to give more and better opportunities to all. Sport England provides long term investment to The Lawn Tennis Association, which receives up to £10.2 million for 5 years from 2022 to invest in community tennis initiatives that will benefit everyone, including disabled people. Decisions with regards to future departmental budgets will be made as part of the spending review process.
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Tennis: Facilities
Asked by: Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) Tuesday 17th September 2024 Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, whether her Department has plans to fund covered tennis facilities for the provision of disability tennis. Answered by Stephanie Peacock - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport) The Government is committed to improving access to sports and physical activity for everyone, including disabled people, older people and women and girls. Sport and physical activity is central to achieving our health and opportunity manifesto missions, with the biggest gains coming from supporting those who are inactive to move more. The Government provides the majority of support for grassroots sport through Sport England - which annually invests over £250 million in Exchequer and Lottery funding. Sport England’s work focuses on increasing participation in sport and to boost diversity at a grassroots level to give more and better opportunities to all. Sport England provides long term investment to The Lawn Tennis Association, which receives up to £10.2 million for 5 years from 2022 to invest in community tennis initiatives that will benefit everyone, including disabled people. Decisions with regards to future departmental budgets will be made as part of the spending review process.
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Tennis: Facilities
Asked by: Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) Tuesday 17th September 2024 Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what assessment her Department has made of the potential merits of funding covered tennis facilities. Answered by Stephanie Peacock - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport) The Government is committed to improving access to sports and physical activity for everyone, including disabled people, older people and women and girls. Sport and physical activity is central to achieving our health and opportunity manifesto missions, with the biggest gains coming from supporting those who are inactive to move more. The Government provides the majority of support for grassroots sport through Sport England - which annually invests over £250 million in Exchequer and Lottery funding. Sport England’s work focuses on increasing participation in sport and to boost diversity at a grassroots level to give more and better opportunities to all. Sport England provides long term investment to The Lawn Tennis Association, which receives up to £10.2 million for 5 years from 2022 to invest in community tennis initiatives that will benefit everyone, including disabled people. Decisions with regards to future departmental budgets will be made as part of the spending review process.
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MP Financial Interests |
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4th August 2024
Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) 2. (a) Support linked to an MP but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation Name of donor: Battersea and Wandsworth Trade Union Council Address of donor: 68 Clapham Manor Street, London SW4 6DZ Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £4,000 for general election campaign activity Donor status: trade union (Registered 26 July 2024) Source |
4th August 2024
Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) 2. (a) Support linked to an MP but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation Name of donor: Communication Workers Union Address of donor: Communication Workers Union, 150 The Broadway, London SW19 1RX Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £3,000 for general election campaign activity Donor status: trade union (Registered 26 July 2024) Source |
4th August 2024
Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) 2. (a) Support linked to an MP but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation Name of donor: Unite the Union Address of donor: 128 Theobald's Road, London WC1X 8TN Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £5,000 for the general election campaign activity Donor status: trade union (Registered 26 July 2024) Source |
4th August 2024
Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) 2. (a) Support linked to an MP but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation Name of donor: London TULO Address of donor: 20 Rushworth Street, London SE1 0SS Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £4,000 for general election campaign activity Donor status: trade union (Registered 26 July 2024) Source |
4th August 2024
Marsha De Cordova (Labour - Battersea) 2. (a) Support linked to an MP but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation Name of donor: RMT Address of donor: 22 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2HD Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £3,000 for general election campaign activity Donor status: trade union (Registered 26 July 2024) Source |