Mentions:
1: Gideon Amos (LD - Taunton and Wellington) Those are the kinds of issues that we need to deal with, as well as dealing with the backlog in the criminal - Speech Link
2: Katie Lam (Con - Weald of Kent) We know this to be the case because whenever the Government have a choice to make between the British - Speech Link
3: Lee Barron (Lab - Corby and East Northamptonshire) To bring down the backlog, we might have to look at the number of court buildings that the last Government - Speech Link
4: Helen Maguire (LD - Epsom and Ewell) If the need is to reduce the backlog, maybe we should consider using courtrooms 100% of the time to actually - Speech Link
5: Abtisam Mohamed (Lab - Sheffield Central) I say to the Justice Secretary that if we are to take a step as serious as limiting the right to jury - Speech Link
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1: None The important point is that this would not leave it to the mother to have to apply to the family court - Speech Link
2: Baroness Brinton (LD - Life peer) We hope that if this is accepted, the Government would also undertake to ensure the victim is told as - Speech Link
3: Baroness Levitt (Lab - Life peer) To do that, we will work together with the Department of Health and Social Care to update the statutory - Speech Link
4: Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd (XB - Life peer) If we deny the Government the power to regulate, we will come to regret it. - Speech Link
5: Baroness Hamwee (LD - Life peer) Sometimes we show that we are not as open as we should be to the way that society moves on or to the - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist (Con - Life peer) We are proud of this record, and we are pleased that the current Government continue to commit to this - Speech Link
2: Baroness Nargund (Lab - Life peer) Around the world—sometimes closer to home than we would wish—women’s rights remain fragile, as we have - Speech Link
3: Lord Griffiths of Burry Port (Lab - Life peer) We feared that that would mean that we would have no entitlement to the benefit. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Davies of Devonport (Con - Life peer) The world is watching as we try to enable half of the world to have the same rights as the other half - Speech Link
5: Baroness Burt of Solihull (LD - Life peer) In my personal view, it would be better to welcome them to the ongoing fight because, as we have learned - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) We then presented our report to the Minister.Now that the Government have progressed to the modern service - Speech Link
2: Marie Rimmer (Lab - St Helens South and Whiston) Some people reach the end of life alone, and we have a duty as a society to care for them too. - Speech Link
3: Tom Collins (Lab - Worcester) palliative care can start to open up.I would like to touch on the topic of assisted dying. - Speech Link
4: Liam Conlon (Lab - Beckenham and Penge) We need providers and the Government to begin to address that.I am glad that the Government have begun - Speech Link
5: Peter Prinsley (Lab - Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket) If we needed a new maternity service, we would expect the NHS to put it up. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Bobby Dean (LD - Carshalton and Wallington) As the age of artificial intelligence promises to transform the workplace, it would be great if the NHS - Speech Link
2: Bobby Dean (LD - Carshalton and Wallington) We can continue to pour money into the operational side of the NHS, but if we do not get the capital - Speech Link
3: Gideon Amos (LD - Taunton and Wellington) We know that care and our NHS are the key levers to getting our public services back to where they need - Speech Link
4: Luke Evans (Con - Hinckley and Bosworth) As has been mentioned, funding is important, so what is the best document we can look at to see what - Speech Link
5: Karin Smyth (Lab - Bristol South) As we have heard, the old processes did not work: a local scheme went to the ICB, to the region, to NHS - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green (XB - Life peer) we might like to reconsider the wording of the Gender Recognition Act, the way in which we consider hate - Speech Link
2: Lord Herbert of South Downs (Con - Life peer) As I have said, it is very important that we do not allow the criminal law and the police to intrude - Speech Link
3: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) I simply say to the noble Baroness that the Government would not want to table any amendments to the - Speech Link
4: Baroness Stowell of Beeston (Con - Life peer) My amendments would address the illogical way, as we have heard in the debate tonight, in which the Government - Speech Link
5: Baroness Coffey (Con - Life peer) But as we continue to try to use AI as a force for good, what are the Government doing to try to stop - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Blake Stephenson (Con - Mid Bedfordshire) It would be helpful if the Minister were to reflect on that in his speech.I would like the Minister to - Speech Link
2: Samantha Niblett (Lab - South Derbyshire) We have helped her as much as we can, but we have been struggling too.All that does not have to be the - Speech Link
3: Katie Lam (Con - Weald of Kent) the BMA, which stand in the way of the reforms that we need to provide high-quality care to the British - Speech Link
4: Gregory Stafford (Con - Farnham and Bordon) care closer to home at the centre of NHS reform. - Speech Link
5: Stephen Kinnock (Lab - Aberafan Maesteg) However, the Government are also committed to ensuring adult social care funding reflects the costs that - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rachel Reeves (Lab - Leeds West and Pudsey) The only reason we have £29 billion more a year to spend in the NHS is because of the tax changes that - Speech Link
2: Rachel Reeves (Lab - Leeds West and Pudsey) As I said in my speech, because of the stability that we have returned to the economy, and the cuts in - Speech Link
3: Rachel Reeves (Lab - Leeds West and Pudsey) As he knows, as a Government we are committed to increasing capital investment by £120 billion over the - Speech Link
4: Rachel Reeves (Lab - Leeds West and Pudsey) It is important to me and to this Government that we ensure that the wealthiest pay their fair share. - Speech Link
5: Rachel Reeves (Lab - Leeds West and Pudsey) As I said in my statement, though, we want to do more to tackle the legacy that we inherited from the - Speech Link
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1: Tessa Munt (LD - Wells and Mendip Hills) the Bill, as well as the trigger for the duty to report. - Speech Link
2: Jess Phillips (Lab - Birmingham Yardley) As with all aspects of the duty, we will keep that under review, but we are confident that the Bill as - Speech Link
3: Jess Phillips (Lab - Birmingham Yardley) We need to ensure that the regime of regulation in our charitable sector is as robust as it can be on - Speech Link
4: Tessa Munt (LD - Wells and Mendip Hills) If I may, I would like to explore what happens with the Minister. - Speech Link
5: Jess Phillips (Lab - Birmingham Yardley) to take part in.I will speak to the Department of Health and Social Care on medical coercion. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) Let us consider: if we leave this appointment, as the Bill seems to, to the Prime Minister, who is given - Speech Link
2: Lord Falconer of Thoroton (Lab - Life peer) We have chosen the most important person in the Government to make the decision and, with the greatest - Speech Link
3: Baroness Fraser of Craigmaddie (Con - Life peer) We are also asking how the Government feel about the requirement to reprioritise NHS budgets. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Grey-Thompson (XB - Life peer) people have been asked how they would like to reprioritise the funding of the NHS. - Speech Link
5: Baroness O'Loan (XB - Life peer) I would like the noble and learned Lord to ask the Minister if we can have a proper assessment of what - Speech Link