Mentions:
1: Keir Starmer (Lab - Holborn and St Pancras) for the death of her son James, who at the time was pretty much the same age as my son who comes to football - Speech Link
2: Tessa Munt (LD - Wells and Mendip Hills) It would be easy for the Government to take into their Bill the provision from the earlier Bill requiring - Speech Link
3: Andy Slaughter (Lab - Hammersmith and Chiswick) The object of the clause is to prevent the public from being misled. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Angela Rayner (Lab - Ashton-under-Lyne) Under the Bill, employees will not have to wait years for protection from unfair dismissal. - Speech Link
2: Imran Hussain (Ind - Bradford East) to earn the lower earnings limit, and by making SSP payable from the first day of sickness. - Speech Link
3: Katie Lam (Con - Weald of Kent) My grandmother came to Britain in 1937 at the age of 13 as a refugee from Germany. - Speech Link
4: Mary Kelly Foy (Lab - City of Durham) I am keen to hear from the Minister whether the protections for pregnant workers, specifically the right - Speech Link
5: Jonathan Reynolds (LAB - Stalybridge and Hyde) I was delighted to hear such significant support for the Bill from the Government Benches, and from - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Tonia Antoniazzi (LAB - Gower) cervical cancer at the earliest stage.During covid, England had an attendance rate for smear tests of - Speech Link
2: Alex Davies-Jones (LAB - Pontypridd) to protect against cervical cancer: the numbers speak for themselves. - Speech Link
3: Taiwo Owatemi (LAB - Coventry North West) and May 2020, and figures show that cancer screening for women in the 25-to-64 age group—the most vulnerable - Speech Link
4: Philippa Whitford (SNP - Central Ayrshire) specifically calls for annual cervical smear tests, what we are all actually trying to achieve is the - Speech Link
5: Jo Churchill (CON - Bury St Edmunds) The most effective way to prevent deaths from cervical cancer is for as many women as possible to attend - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Jenkin of Kennington (CON - Life peer) that cancer in the years to come, but let us keep the pressure on for improving the treatment and life - Speech Link
2: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (GRN - Life peer) I point the House to the excellent briefing for this debate from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy - Speech Link
3: Baroness Altmann (CON - Life peer) In the most deprived parts of the country, women will only stay healthy to just over age 50, while for - Speech Link
4: Lord Bethell (CON - Excepted Hereditary) to bring together experts to address the inequalities for women and babies from different ethnic backgrounds - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Scott of Bybrook (CON - Life peer) people driven to succeed.The Government are committed to making the UK the best place for women to start - Speech Link
2: Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth (CON - Life peer) preparatory work for this and the international commitments that we hope to get from the conference.Action - Speech Link
3: Baroness Altmann (CON - Life peer) both lower pay than men of the same age and lower pensions.A related issue is the lingering age discrimination - Speech Link
4: Lord Mann (Non-affiliated - Life peer) I know from the work I did, and from the people who came up to me on doorsteps and in the street and - Speech Link
5: Baroness Brinton (LDEM - Life peer) Ciara Lawrence, an ambassador for Mencap, promotes having cervical smear tests to others like herself—but - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jackie Doyle-Price (CON - Thurrock) The latest work from the Office for National Statistics shows that life expectancy is projected to increase - Speech Link
2: Mary Robinson (CON - Cheadle) smear test, including half of women aged 25 to 29, yet we know that smear tests save lives. - Speech Link
3: Sharon Hodgson (LAB - Washington and Sunderland West) Smear tests can prevent 75% of cervical cancers from developing, but one in four women do not attend - Speech Link
4: Ian Mearns (LAB - Gateshead) I listened intently to the replies the Minister for Care gave to my hon. - Speech Link
5: Matt Hancock (IND - West Suffolk) I pay tribute to the NHS and to suppliers for working to ensure that, whatever the Brexit outcome, there - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Ruth George (LAB - High Peak) From a very young age I have seen the impact of cancer on families. - Speech Link
2: Philippa Whitford (SNP - Central Ayrshire) So bowel cancer screening is not just finding cancer early; it is a chance to prevent the cancer from - Speech Link
3: Steve Brine (CON - Winchester) There was obviously a lot of talk about cervical cancer and the screening age for it. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Helen Jones (LAB - Warrington North) tests for cervical cancer from 25 to 18.It is a great pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir - Speech Link
2: John Howell (CON - Henley) I think the American Cancer Society recommended that the age for cervical screening go up from 18 to - Speech Link
3: Helen Jones (LAB - Warrington North) to go for smear tests when they reach the age for screening. - Speech Link
4: Steve Brine (CON - Winchester) To be clear, the petition is entitled:“Lower the age for smear tests from 25 to 18 to prevent cervical - Speech Link
5: Helen Jones (LAB - Warrington North) has considered e-petition 225767 relating to lowering the age for smear tests for cervical cancer from - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Alun Cairns (CON - Vale of Glamorgan) were there any calls to devolve functions from the Department for Work and Pensions or to devolve welfare - Speech Link
2: Theresa May (CON - Maidenhead) for the people who need to use it. - Speech Link
3: Jeremy Corbyn (IND - Islington North) to Universal Credit.”The UN also called for the five-week wait to be scrapped. - Speech Link
4: Pauline Latham (CON - Mid Derbyshire) Is it not time that we raised the age of marriage in this country from 16 to 18, as we ask other countries - Speech Link
5: Theresa May (CON - Maidenhead) The EU thinks that is an attractive place for the UK to be in and it will not want us to be in it for - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Alister Jack (CON - Dumfries and Galloway) According to the Office for National Statistics, blood cancer is by far the most common cancer among - Speech Link
2: Michelle Donelan (CON - Chippenham) Shockingly, one in three women aged between 25 and 29 miss their smear, yet cervical cancer is the most - Speech Link
3: Sharon Hodgson (LAB - Washington and Sunderland West) to the work of the all-party parliamentary group on cancer for many years. - Speech Link