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Calendar
Friday 6th December 2024
Rupa Huq (Labour - Ealing Central and Acton)

Private Members' Bills - Main Chamber
Subject: Sale of Tickets (Sporting and Cultural Events) Bill: Second Reading
Sale of Tickets (Sporting and Cultural Events) Bill 2024-26 View calendar


Division Votes
8 Oct 2024 - Farming and Food Security - View Vote Context
Rupa Huq 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 - 187 Noes - 359
8 Oct 2024 - VAT: Independent Schools - View Vote Context
Rupa Huq voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 349 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 190 Noes - 363
9 Oct 2024 - Renters’ Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Rupa Huq voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 342 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 104 Noes - 424
15 Oct 2024 - Division - View Vote Context
Rupa Huq voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 363 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 105 Noes - 453
16 Oct 2024 - Access to Primary Healthcare - View Vote Context
Rupa Huq voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 326 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 80 Noes - 337
16 Oct 2024 - Carer’s Allowance - View Vote Context
Rupa Huq voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 329 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 87 Noes - 335
21 Oct 2024 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Rupa Huq voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 353 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 105 Noes - 386
21 Oct 2024 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Rupa Huq voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 355 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 386 Noes - 105


Speeches
Rupa Huq speeches from: Business Property Relief and Agricultural Property Relief
Rupa Huq contributed 5 speeches (137 words)
Thursday 17th October 2024 - Westminster Hall
HM Treasury
Rupa Huq speeches from: Renewable Energy Projects: Community Benefits
Rupa Huq contributed 10 speeches (266 words)
Tuesday 15th October 2024 - Westminster Hall
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Rupa Huq speeches from: Gaza and Humanitarian Aid
Rupa Huq contributed 1 speech (61 words)
Thursday 10th October 2024 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Rupa Huq speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Rupa Huq contributed 2 speeches (77 words)
Wednesday 9th October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Rupa Huq speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Rupa Huq contributed 2 speeches (94 words)
Tuesday 8th October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Rupa Huq speeches from: VAT: Independent Schools
Rupa Huq contributed 1 speech (108 words)
Tuesday 8th October 2024 - Commons Chamber
HM Treasury


Written Answers
Broadband
Asked by: Rupa Huq (Labour - Ealing Central and Acton)
Thursday 31st October 2024

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, what steps his Department is taking to support the rollout of full-fibre broadband.

Answered by Chris Bryant - Minister of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)

The Government is committed to the rollout of fast, reliable broadband to all parts of the UK. As of February 2024, over 1 million premises had been upgraded to gigabit-capable broadband through government-funded programmes. In total, 36 Project Gigabit contracts have now been signed, to connect over 1 million more homes and businesses, with more contracts to be awarded in the coming months.

Pancreatic Cancer: Diagnosis
Asked by: Rupa Huq (Labour - Ealing Central and Acton)
Tuesday 15th October 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 diagnosis times for pancreatic cancer in Ealing Central and Acton constituency.

Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

The Department is supporting the National Health Service in taking steps to improve diagnosis times for pancreatic cancer across England, including for the Ealing Central and Acton constituency. The Government is committed to meeting all three NHS cancer waiting time standards across England within the next five years. Meeting these will ensure no patient waits longer than they should for diagnosis or treatment.

We know that pancreatic cancer is difficult to diagnose due to the non-specific nature of its symptoms. NHS England is implementing non-specific symptom pathways for patients who have symptoms, such as unexplained weight-loss and fatigue, that do not align to a single tumour type, and pancreatic cancer is one of the most common cancer types diagnosed through these pathways. NHS England is also providing a route into pancreatic cancer surveillance for those patients at inherited high-risk, to identify lesions before they develop into cancer, as well as increasing general practice direct access to diagnostic tests.

In March 2024, NHS England published guidance for providers and systems to implement a timed Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary cancer pathway with the aim to ensure patients receive a diagnosis or that cancer is ruled out within 28 days of urgent referral. The pathway aims to improve delays in diagnosis, with less time between referral and receiving the outcome of diagnostic tests.

Leasehold
Asked by: Rupa Huq (Labour - Ealing Central and Acton)
Wednesday 16th October 2024

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, if she will make an estimate of the average cost to leaseholders of marriage value in the last 12 months; and if she will make an assessment of the potential merits of abolishing marriage value.

Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

The Government intend to act quickly to provide homeowners with greater rights, powers, and protections over their homes by implementing the provisions of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024. These include measures that will make it easier for leaseholders to exercise their right to take over the management of their properties; enable the introduction of a new valuation scheme that leaseholders must follow to calculate how much they should pay to enfranchise, which includes the removal of the requirement for leaseholders to pay marriage value; and deliver reforms to drive up the transparency of service charges to make them more easily challengeable if leaseholders consider them to be unreasonable. We will set out details in due course about the extensive programme of secondary legislation needed to bring the Act into force. An impact assessment for the Act, including on the removal of marriage value, was published in December 2023 and received a green rating from the independent Regulatory Policy Committee.

Over the course of this Parliament, the Government will further reform the leasehold system. We will enact remaining Law Commission recommendations relating to enfranchisement and the Right to Manage, tackle unregulated and unaffordable ground rents, reinvigorate commonhold through a comprehensive new legal framework, and ban the sale of new leasehold flats so commonhold becomes the default tenure. The Government has made clear it intends to publish draft legislation on leasehold and commonhold reform in this session so that it may be subject to broad consultation and additional parliamentary scrutiny. We will announce further details in due course.

Georgia: Elections
Asked by: Rupa Huq (Labour - Ealing Central and Acton)
Wednesday 6th November 2024

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment he has made of the implications for his policies of potential irregularities in the recent elections in Georgia.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

I made clear in a statement on 27 October my support for the findings of the preliminary report of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights election monitoring mission. I also outlined the need for irregularities to be investigated thoroughly and independently. The Georgian authorities must reverse their declining commitment to democratic values and we will work with our international partners to encourage Georgia to return to a Euro-Atlantic path.



Bills
Sale of Tickets (Sporting and Cultural Events) Bill 2024-26
Presented by Rupa Huq (Labour - Ealing Central and Acton)
Private Members' Bill - Ballot Bill

A Bill to make provision about transparency of ticket prices for sporting and cultural events; and for connected purposes.

Commons - 20%




Rupa Huq mentioned

Calendar
Wednesday 16th October 2024
Presentation of Bill - Main Chamber
Subject: Presentation of Ballot Bills: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) (Kim Leadbeater); New Homes (Solar Generation) (Max Wilkinson); Climate and Nature (Dr Roz Savage); Water (Clive Lewis); Protection of Children (Digital Safety and Data Protection) (Josh MacAlister); Rare Cancers (Dr Scott Arthur); European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) (Jim Allister); Free School Meals (Automatic Registration of Eligible Children) (Peter Lamb); Controlled Drugs (Procedure for Specification) (Alex McIntyre); Licensing Hours Extensions (Andrew Ranger); Looked After Children (Distance Placements) (Jake Richards); Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales) (Tracy Gilbert); Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches (Linsey Farnsworth); Space Industry (Indemnities) (John Grady); Short-term Let Accommodation (Rachael Maskell); Fur (Import and Sale) (Ruth Jones); Animal Welfare (Import of Dogs, Cats and Ferrets) (Dr Danny Chambers); Fireworks (Sarah Owen); Gambling Act 2005 (Monetary Limits for Lotteries) (Wendy Chamberlain); Sale of Tickets (Sporting and Cultural Events) (Dr Rupa Huq)
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Parliamentary Debates
Draft Scotland Act 1998 (Specification of Devolved Tax) (Building Safety) Order 2024
7 speeches (1,227 words)
Wednesday 30th October 2024 - General Committees
Business without Debate
0 speeches (None words)
Monday 21st October 2024 - Commons Chamber
Business Property Relief and Agricultural Property Relief
35 speeches (10,361 words)
Thursday 17th October 2024 - Westminster Hall
HM Treasury
Bills Presented
1 speech (175 words)
Wednesday 16th October 2024 - Commons Chamber

Mentions:
1: None by Markus Campbell-Savours, Alison Hume, Mr Richard Quigley, Andy Slaughter, Neil Duncan-Jordan, Dr Rupa - Link to Speech
2: Lindsay Hoyle (Spk - Chorley) Tickets (Sporting and Cultural Events) BillPresentation and First Reading (Standing Order No. 57)Dr Rupa - Link to Speech

Great British Energy Bill (Fifth sitting)
75 speeches (9,679 words)
Committee stage: 5th sitting
Tuesday 15th October 2024 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Renewable Energy Projects: Community Benefits
83 speeches (13,702 words)
Tuesday 15th October 2024 - Westminster Hall
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Great British Energy Bill (Fourth sitting)
95 speeches (12,494 words)
Committee stage: 4th sitting
Thursday 10th October 2024 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Great British Energy Bill (Third sitting)
112 speeches (14,641 words)
Committee stage: 3rd sitting
Thursday 10th October 2024 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Great British Energy Bill (Second sitting)
129 speeches (27,263 words)
Committee stage: 2nd sitting
Tuesday 8th October 2024 - Public Bill Committees
Great British Energy Bill (First sitting)
102 speeches (16,503 words)
Committee stage: 1st sitting
Tuesday 8th October 2024 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero


Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 5th November 2024
Minutes and decisions - Formal Minutes 2024-25

Culture, Media and Sport Committee

Found: Dame Caroline Dinenage, in the Chair Bayo Alaba Mims Davies Zöe Franklin James Frith Dr Rupa

Monday 4th November 2024
Special Report - 2nd Special Report - Trusted voices: Government response

Culture, Media and Sport Sub-committee on Online Harms and Disinformation Committee

Found: Uckfield; Conservative) Zöe Franklin (Guildford; Liberal Democrat) Mr James Frith (Bury North; Labour) Dr Rupa

Monday 4th November 2024
Special Report - 2nd Special Report - Trusted voices: Government response

Culture, Media and Sport Committee

Found: Uckfield; Conservative) Zöe Franklin (Guildford; Liberal Democrat) Mr James Frith (Bury North; Labour) Dr Rupa

Friday 1st November 2024
Special Report - 1st Special Report - Creator remuneration: Government response

Culture, Media and Sport Committee

Found: Uckfield; Conservative) Zöe Franklin (Guildford; Liberal Democrat) Mr James Frith (Bury North; Labour) Dr Rupa



Bill Documents
Oct. 15 2024
Chair’s provisional selection and grouping of amendments in Committee
Great British Energy Bill 2024-26
Selection of amendments: Commons

Found: debate on amendments to the clause/schedule (Standing Order No. 68) Chairs: Sir Roger Gale Dr Rupa

Oct. 10 2024
Chair’s provisional selection and grouping of amendments in Committee
Great British Energy Bill 2024-26
Selection of amendments: Commons

Found: debate on amendments to the clause/schedule (Standing Order No. 68) Chairs: Sir Roger Gale Dr Rupa




Rupa Huq - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Tuesday 5th November 2024 9:30 a.m.
Culture, Media and Sport Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 12th November 2024 9:30 a.m.
Culture, Media and Sport Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 19th November 2024 9:30 a.m.
Culture, Media and Sport Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: BBC World Service
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Fiona Crack - Controller Content Language Services and Deputy Global Director, BBC News at BBC World Service
Jon Zilkha - Controller World Service English at BBC World Service
At 10:45am: Oral evidence
Richard Sharp - Partner of SW7 and former Chair of the BBC
Professor Richard Sambrook - Emeritus Professor at Cardiff University and former Director of BBC News and the World Service
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Wednesday 27th November 2024 9:30 a.m.
Culture, Media and Sport Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Creative artists in Afghanistan
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Mohsen Makhmalbaf - film director, writer and producer
Hana Makhmalbaf - filmmaker and poet
Maysam Makhmalbaf - film producer, director of photography and actor
Jimmy Mulville - comedy writer, producer and co-founder of Hat Trick Productions
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Tuesday 26th November 2024 9:30 a.m.
Culture, Media and Sport Committee - Private Meeting
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Select Committee Documents
Thursday 31st October 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Rt Hon Lisa Nandy MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, regarding Independent Film Tax Credit, dated 9 October 2024

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Friday 1st November 2024
Special Report - 1st Special Report - Creator remuneration: Government response

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Monday 4th November 2024
Special Report - 2nd Special Report - Trusted voices: Government response

Culture, Media and Sport Sub-committee on Online Harms and Disinformation Committee
Monday 4th November 2024
Special Report - 2nd Special Report - Trusted voices: Government response

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Tuesday 5th November 2024
Minutes and decisions - Formal Minutes 2024-25

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Tuesday 5th November 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Stephanie Peacock MP, Minister for Sport, Media, Civil Society and Youth, regarding the Football Governance Bill, dated 24 October 2024

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Wednesday 13th November 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Richard Gould, Chief Executive England and Wales Cricket Board, regarding the sale of The Hundred, dated 12 November 2024

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Wednesday 30th October 2024
Estimate memoranda - Department for Culture, Media and Sport Main Estimate 2024-25 Memorandum

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Wednesday 30th October 2024
Estimate memoranda - The National Archives Supplementary Estimate 2024-25 Memorandum

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Wednesday 30th October 2024
Estimate memoranda - Department for Culture, Media and Sport Main Estimate 2024-25 Spreadsheet tables

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Tuesday 12th November 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Rt Hon Lisa Nandy MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, regarding media merger legislation, dated 6 November 2024

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Tuesday 12th November 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Stephanie Peacock MP, Minister for Sport, Media, Civil Society and Youth, regarding Local Digital Television Programme Services (Amendment) Order, dated 5 November 2024

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Thursday 14th November 2024
Special Report - 3rd Special Report - Grassroots music venues: Government response

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Thursday 14th November 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Rt Hon Lisa Nandy, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, regarding Grassroots music: Government response and next steps, dated 14 November 2024

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Tuesday 19th November 2024
Oral Evidence - BBC World Service, and BBC World Service

BBC World Service - Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Tuesday 19th November 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Richard Gould, Chief Executive, England and Wales Cricket Board, regarding the sale of The Hundred, dated 15 November 2024

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Tuesday 19th November 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Rt Hon Lisa Nandy MP, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, regarding the National Youth Strategy, dated 12 November 2024

Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Tuesday 19th November 2024
Oral Evidence - Richard Sharp, and Professor Richard Sambrook

BBC World Service - Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Tuesday 19th November 2024
Oral Evidence - BBC World Service, and BBC World Service

BBC World Service - Culture, Media and Sport Committee


Select Committee Inquiry
31 Oct 2024
British film and high-end television 2
Culture, Media and Sport Committee (Select)
Not accepting submissions

The Culture, Media and Sport Committee is to continue work from the last Parliament examining the challenges faced by the British film and high-end television industry and how the sector and its workforce can be better supported.

Previous Committee inquiry: British film & high-end tv

The new inquiry will build on the successes of the last. It will continue to examine the attractiveness of the UK as a global destination for production and what more could be done  to ensure it has the skilled workforce it needs. It will also look at the ethical use of artificial intelligence in film-making and probe the work of the BFI and the Government’s vision for the sector.

5 Nov 2024
BBC World Service
Culture, Media and Sport Committee (Select)
Not accepting submissions

The Culture, Media and Sport Committee is to hold a short inquiry into the BBC World Service.

The World Service broadcasts in 42 languages, including English, reaching an estimated 320 million people globally each week. Most of the World Service’s global audience access the World Service in its local language. BBC World Service is funded primarily from the UK licence fee alongside additional funding from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. The recent Budget announcement included extra funds for the World Service, from the FCDO budget, but only for the financial year 2025-26. BBC Director General Tim Davie has argued that funding for the World Service should be the responsibility of central Government, as it used to be before 2014.

The Committee’s inquiry will look at the services the World Service provides, how it is paid for, the challenges it faces operating around the world, and the pressures funding the World Service from the licence fee places on other BBC services.

The inquiry will run parallel to another inquiry on the World Service from the Foreign Affairs Committee.