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Lords Chamber
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
2nd reading - Fri 19 Sep 2025
Department of Health and Social Care

Mentions:
1: Lord Empey (UUP - Life peer) means by which an individual in the care of the NHS can be assisted to commit suicide, and to observe - Speech Link
2: Baroness Stroud (Con - Life peer) and the NHS, as more people live for longer and the cost of care increases.It is not hard to see how - Speech Link
3: Lord Taylor of Warwick (Non-affiliated - Life peer) Psychiatrists and social workers, who are to be included in the panel system, have warned that there - Speech Link
4: Lord Rook (Lab - Life peer) first-rate care and cannot afford to supplement what the NHS struggles to provide, to turn to assisted - Speech Link
5: Baroness Mobarik (Con - Life peer) pain relief and social support, especially for those who have no family to care for them.This debate - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill - Thu 18 Sep 2025
Department for Work and Pensions

Mentions:
1: Lord Banner (Con - Life peer) any functions conferred under the Bill in relation to children’s social welfare and schools, and all - Speech Link
2: None to widespread anger and social unrest. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Smith of Malvern (Lab - Life peer) example, to child protection—in a generation.By improving safeguarding, strengthening social care and - Speech Link
4: Lord Holmes of Richmond (Con - Life peer) The choice for any Government is to invest and reap all the social, economic and psychological benefits - Speech Link
5: Lord Wei (Con - Life peer) Children suffer when teachers, social workers and SEND staff are forced to spend more time filling in - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
2nd reading - Fri 12 Sep 2025
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Bishop of London (Bshp - Bishops) to end their lives in the absence of adequate palliative and social care or to avoid being a burden - Speech Link
2: Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon (Con - Life peer) I believe that we have a moral as well as a legal and legislative duty to preserve life and offer care - Speech Link
3: Baroness Fraser of Craigmaddie (Con - Life peer) Lack of access to condition-specific support, to palliative care and to social care are all reasons why - Speech Link
4: Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne (Con - Life peer) provide health and life to all. - Speech Link
5: Lord Ashcombe (Con - Excepted Hereditary) can offer, both to patients and to their families. - Speech Link


Westminster Hall
Indefinite Leave to Remain - Mon 08 Sep 2025
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

Mentions:
1: Bobby Dean (LD - Carshalton and Wallington) It offered a clear pathway: five years to indefinite leave to remain and then citizenship. - Speech Link
2: Ben Coleman (Lab - Chelsea and Fulham) period for indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link
3: Sarah Olney (LD - Richmond Park) period for indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link
4: Ben Goldsborough (Lab - South Norfolk) period for indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link
5: Andy McDonald (Lab - Middlesbrough and Thornaby East) period for indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link
6: Jayne Kirkham (LAB - Truro and Falmouth) period for indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link
7: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Lab - Clapham and Brixton Hill) period for indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link
8: Chris Murray (Lab - Edinburgh East and Musselburgh) If we are going to have a distinction between indefinite leave to remain and citizenship, and if the - Speech Link
9: Yasmin Qureshi (Lab - Bolton South and Walkden) apply for indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link
10: Danny Beales (Lab - Uxbridge and South Ruislip) apply for indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
Committee stage - Mon 08 Sep 2025
Home Office

Mentions:
1: None to expect the child to leave the UK and it would not be reasonable to expect the child to remain in - Speech Link
2: None 42, page 36, line 27, leave out paragraph (a) and insert— “(a) P was granted leave to enter or remain - Speech Link
3: Baroness Kennedy of Shaws (Lab - Life peer) to indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link
4: Lord Anderson of Ipswich (XB - Life peer) to indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
Committee stage: Part 2 - Thu 10 Jul 2025
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) It allows immigration officers to take all reasonable steps and gives them powers to search and to seize - Speech Link
2: None gangs to reach our shores would not be rewarded with indefinite leave to remain. - Speech Link
3: Lord Harper (Con - Life peer) as their ability to get leave to stay in the United Kingdom for a period of up to 60 months and to have - Speech Link
4: Baroness Lawlor (Con - Life peer) to remain for at least 60 months, access to support services and employment, and eligibility for settlement - Speech Link
5: Lord Davies of Gower (Con - Life peer) ensure that they would not be eligible for indefinite leave to remain as a result of their claims made - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill
Committee of the whole HouseCommittee of the Whole House - Wed 09 Jul 2025
Department for Work and Pensions

Mentions:
1: Olivia Blake (Lab - Sheffield Hallam) people with indefinite leave to remain, refugees and victims of trafficking from accessing PIP and elements - Speech Link
2: Adam Dance (LD - Yeovil) crisis in our NHS and social care system, and our growing chronic health issues. - Speech Link
3: Danny Kruger (Con - East Wiltshire) I am aware that many visas have no recourse to public funds, but people with indefinite leave to remain - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)
Committee stage: 6th sitting - Tue 17 Jun 2025
Department of Health and Social Care

Mentions:
1: Aphra Brandreth (Con - Chester South and Eddisbury) to plans for ongoing care and support. - Speech Link
2: Stephen Kinnock (Lab - Aberafan Maesteg) of health and social care users. - Speech Link
3: None impact to Ministers in both the Ministry of Justice and the Department of Health and Social Care, with - Speech Link
4: Luke Evans (Con - Hinckley and Bosworth) it up to the NHS and IMHA providers to ensure the expansion is deliverable? - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
Report stage - Fri 13 Jun 2025
Department of Health and Social Care

Mentions:
1: Lindsay Hoyle (Spk - Chorley) Health and Social Care to prepare and publish an assessment of the availability, quality and distribution - Speech Link
2: Allison Gardner (Lab - Stoke-on-Trent South) This would allow time to make the NHS fit for purpose, to strengthen palliative care, and for Parliament - Speech Link
3: Melanie Ward (Lab - Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy) It means that we choose, instead, to protect the NHS and to work, to fight and to battle for a palliative - Speech Link
4: Munira Wilson (LD - Twickenham) I note that the Health and Social Care Committee and the hon. - Speech Link
5: None We all agree that palliative and end-of-life care is not available to many people. - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting)
Committee stage: 3rd sitting - Thu 12 Jun 2025
Department of Health and Social Care

Mentions:
1: Luke Evans (Con - Hinckley and Bosworth) It includes the likes of local councils, mental health care and NHS care. - Speech Link
2: Sojan Joseph (Lab - Ashford) settings, are completed by consultants, psychiatrists and social workers, and do not involve police, - Speech Link
3: Luke Evans (Con - Hinckley and Bosworth) to rapid support”.Many frontline NHS and social care professionals, including AMHPs, crisis team members - Speech Link
4: Sojan Joseph (Lab - Ashford) additional pressure on the NHS and social care providers.The Royal College of Psychiatrists, the Royal - Speech Link